THURSDAY, SEPT. 33, 1937. tLOCALS I' l " J Mrs. H. M. Joyce, Mrs. N. E. Wall and Mrs N. E. Pepper visit ed WinL-ton-Salam Sunday after-j noon accompanying Miss Nell! Joyce back to her school. Miss Joyce teaches in the Twin City schools ••* * » ! Houston Lofiis, sup -rbtcn-; {lent of the county home, was a: visitor here Tuesday. »«■**» Marjorie Pepper has accepted a position in the office of G. H. Al ford, chief of federal seed loans, here. | Edward Edmund* and daugh ter Mayg of Jacksonville, Fla., were visitors with relatives here the weekend. •»# » » J. J. Bcoth is opsning an office in Walnut Cove. His extensive in terests as prjprietor of Danbury cafe and a theatrical operator in Walnut Cove dem?nd this* expan sion. A stenographer and book keeper will have charge of the Walnut Cove sub-station. **#*■» Dr. and Mrs. John W. Ne«l and Mrs. Walt Saunders, of Monroe, cime up Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Neal will visit Dr. J. Walter Nfeal at Walnut Cove for a few days, while Mrs. Saunders visiti Mr. Jessie P. Christian here. Buy a six-bottle carton for your liK ' s so convenient to buy six bottles of |||VJ|H| Coca-Cola in the handy family package —and JmM MMH so easy to carry. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is every UIH placeelse; it belongs in your family refrigerator. Mm mm BOTTLING COMPANY J P. S.—liatea to "BwireelawH Time With Singin' Sam" over WSJB it 11:30. A. ML Mondays thrpugh Fridays. Also The Coca-Cola Quits* over WAIR at 0:45 A. M Tuesdays, and Satur- Mr. Cha9. Powell one of the owners of Powell's Hardware Sto e and Factory of Stuart. V*. was a business visitor at the Re porter office today. See his ad in ihis issue of the Reporter Stuart Theater FIGHTING CODE"—Buck Jones stpxs in this rapid-fire romance of gun-smoke and thrilling drami of the western frontier. "KING OF GAMBLERS' —Jackie won the jack-pot and lost her life! She knew too much about the slot-machine czar! See a smart newspaperman and bis girl friend crack the slot-machine racket wide open and put the fin i ger on the biggest racketeer in town! A picture that pulls no punches. Cast: Claire Trevor,' Lloyd Nolan. Larry Crabbe, Hele>i Burgess ar.d othe*s. , "THE PRESIDENT'S MYSTERY ' This? picture is from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's story in "Liberty Magazine". This in tensely interesting story involves a lawyer with a shady past and an unloving wife a"d who decides I to start life over again. Cast: | Betty Furness, Henry Wilcoxon. "ANOTHER DAWN"—A story ■of sand and death and love Li | British India with a giand cast I including Kay Francis, Errol Flynn anj lan Hunter. Jenny Lind's Grave Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightin gale, is buried in Malvern. England Paying Production Credit Loans Tuesday morning Mr. Clemons Southern of Germanton Route 1 came int Q the office of the Wins ton-Salem Production Credit As sociation. A conversation was begun immediately between him and the Secretary. "Hello, Mr. Francis." "Well, well, if i,t is not Mr. Southern. How are you making' it?" "Just fine and dandy. Just marketed a bunch of tobacco in! Durham —me and Early Wagon- er." "How did it sell?" "I'm well satisfied. Here's the bill. Like t 0 see it?" "Sure," replied the Secretary' as he reached for it. The warehouse statement indi cated his sales as follows: Pounds Price Amount 70 . 34c $33.80 144 41c $59.04 122 40c $48.80 178 40c 71.20 86 20c $17.20 Total 600 pounds; average $36.67; total $220.04. "Not bad! Not bad," said the j Secretary. "Is the remainder of I your tobacco as good as that you have just sold?" "Not quite, I reckon. But I think I'll have 3,500 pounds alto gether and I ought to average 25c o r 30c for my crop." "Fine," said the Secretary. "By the way," sa'd Mr. South ern. "I make a habit of paying my loan out of the first tobacco I sell. How much d 0 I owe the As sociation ?" "Mr. Southern, March 26th you received SIOO.OO and June 15th you received an additional SSO, making i it 0 f $150.00 princi pal. Yov. r.,.-- 5 per cent, interest for the isctU.il number of days you ha'c us- f the loan. Inter est fro:.' March 26 to June 15 is inteiest on SIOO.OO for 81 days, or .84c.; from June 15th until to day is interest on $150.00 for 105 days, or $2.16. Your interest is $3.00." "Cheap money," he boosted. "I my loan out of the first to bacco I sell so that I can save interest and also preserve mv credit." In the meantime Mr. Wagoner entered the office and smiled,' "Well I'll pay my loan tc "Were you satisfied with the price received from the sale of your tobacco, Mr. Wagoner?" queried the Secretary. "Sure was. I had 218 pounds that brought 39c. and 60 pounds I expected 4c. that I got 22c. for. I got $185.00 for the 564 pounds I marketed." "That's fine, said the Secretary. Upon leaving the office, the two gentlemen said, "Goodbye until next spring." Young: Barr Promoted. Young Robert I. Barr, of the U. S. Marine Corps Institute, Washington, D. C., has recently been promoted from corporal to sargeant. This will be pleasing news to Sgt. B&rr's friends in Stokes. He is a son of Mir. and Mrs. Robert Barr of King. New Kidneys toddle yuur r*cUredj«4 Ji * o ' * ' THE DANin ny R«:?r.RTI:R Manufacturers OUTLET STORE 622 NORTH TRADE STREET BETWEEN GORRELL'S AM) BROWN S WARKHOI SK In the Same Location for 10 Years WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. MR. FARMER: Your old, reliable store is again ready with a full stock of brand new Fall Merchandise for the entire family at very special prices. Make Our Store YOUR HEADQUARTERS For 4 he past 10 year*, in this Himi' location, we have enjoyed your uenerou* patrol igp and we appreciate it. Tills year we extend a special invitation to you and your family to make our store your headquarters. NOTICE .. . The same courteous salespeople are waiting to serve you. REMEMBER ... The Manufacturers Outlet Store sells most everything usually carried in A big department store- But, being out of the h'-Rh re "t district we are able to sell quality merchandise at much lower prices. Manufacturers OUTLET STORE 622 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem, N. C. ECONOMY SAVINGS FOR FALL ON QUALITY MERCHAN DISE AT PRICES BEFORE THEY WENT UP. SEE THE GOODS. NO PICTURES, NO FREIGHT, AND NO SALES TAX. CARRY IT RIGHT HOME AS YOU GO OR WE WILL DELIVER IT. All Cast Iron Range, warming closet and reservoir $45.00 Kitchen Cabinets •• $17.50 Set 6 Maple Kitchen Chairs .... $ 5.75 9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs •• $5.50 50-pound New Mattresses $5.45 Binders twine 45c. ball, brooms 25c. set of six plates or six cups and saucers 60c. per set. Window shades 45c each. 3-piece par lor suites $45.00. Bed-room suites $45.00. Trade us your old furniture in as part payment on new. At all times we have unusual bargains in reworked second hand Stoves, Dressers, Phonographs, Parlor and Bed-Room Suites. If you are building we can save you real money, na we have our own factory and dry kiln our lumber as well as manufacture it. Good oak flooding as low as $2.50 per hundred; Bxlo Standard windows $1.75; window and door frames and special millwork made to order. Lowest prices on ceiling, German siding, weatherboa'ding (pine or poplar.) Oak and pine flooring, locust porch flooring. Any style windows; glass and panel doors; mouldings; brick and lime. Roof paifit 50c. gallon. Inside or outside paints, any color, $1.95 gallon. For our Fall sales we have thousands of dollars of merchandise at prices you do not want to miss. Many things we can't possibly tell you about but invite everyone to visit our store and see for themselves. Remembebr, too, you see every article and there is no sales tax, no freight, and we de liver right to your door. We are in the market for pine, oak, walmi t. cherry, maple, sycamore and odJ lumber. Write or see us for prices Powells STORE^AND Factory STUART, VIRGINIA. PHONE NO. 8 When in need of Job AVork of any kind call or write Reporter Office. Prices right.

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