PUBLISHED THURSDAYS * YOU CAN HELP! ' North' Carolina's legalized brewing industry wants no law-violating de ment witfain its ranks. It wants no beer outlets that use their licenses t» mask anti-social jsotiyitiesu Hepoe the oongfrfeot eßort the "clean up. or clow op* campaign to I - T® t batrretailer* who fo a* fCffiHt A* ..•: their theme*,. ~ m ~. 1 W Wfrerfo* '". meat agencies, our ., "'!2 goal„is, * , , law-abiding kpstpeas and as - ' * insisf retail beer, outlets, be... r :w » ablSNta withstand the searchligLt of i.•■ >■■■ «~public*acwitiny. .... ... ... n 1,..;.*, rf •••. f>.r» >. . . | llt ,. v,l .'aWj... .... Yw attain this objective., by patronizing[ the orderly outlets in your community and reporting any ' unlawful conditions io officials or to ... .., ®HIB[ERSjMI|6 NORTH CAROLINA BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE *". .«■ CTwmriiw wmi re mtp State* ■hbtmm iwsiSa ' - in STOKES FARM NEWS , Robert JFltnchiim -of- -Oanbury i sold sl4 worth' of cherriea from 1 three trfees in his yard. In addi-! tion, he gave a good quantity to his neighbors for canning. Friday, several farmers and the county agent visited the farm of Bill Fulton, Walnut Cove, and viewed the fine work which he ha 3 done building pasture with lim3 and phosphate. He is gradually | growing into livestock farming. Several additional farmers are ar rangin to build silos this summer. I NOTICE I I By order of Court June Term, Stokes I County, I will sell the following automo- I Ibiles captured transporting liquor: I CHRYSLER SEDAN, 1939 Model- Motor No. C.M.15912. I CHEVROLET PICKUP, TRUCK— Motor No. K. 4011878 F"„- I FORD ROADSTER, 1932 Model- Motor No. 18-68090 FORD, 1932 Model, Motor No. 18-2490872 I FORD, 1929 Model, Motor No. A.2226011 I FORD COUPE, 1939 Model— I Motor No. 18'4793058 i ■ Sale ttf Begin at 1:00 o'clock P. M., Aug. I 4th; at the Court House Door at Danburyy N. C.' i ■ I Thia July Ist, 1941. I J.J.TAYLOR, ' ' "" . Sheriff Stokes County. . i Mrs. S. H. Shelton sold $7.09 worth of milk from her cow lait | month besides the milk used in . the home for a family of four— another cow is being added. Another one of our 4-H club pigs has been placed with Dick Neal, Walnut Cove. The tobacco in Stokes county has a &ood broad leaf since it be 'gan raining, but the excessive 'wet weather is causing much 'drowning and various diseases, which will materially affect the quantity of our tobacco crop. THE DANBURY REPORTER Leaf Production ..' 4 Per Cent Off » Raleigh. —The State Depart ment of Agriculture Saturday re- IUM |HHor Defense Week of July 21--20 This period has been set aside as ALUMINIUM WEEK. You are urged to give all the aluminium possible to be used in our NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM. It may be delivered to any of the following places: COMMUNITY: • PLACE * DANBURY SHERIFF'S O^F.'^E WALNUT COVE HARRY DAVIS' STOIIE PINE HALL' PRESTON BROS. STJIUD SANDY RIDGE " R. L ZIGLAR'S STOKE FRANCISCO PRIDDY'S STORE JOHNSTOWN SMITH'S STORE REYNOLDS SIMMONS' FILLING STATION COLLINSTOWN GRAY'S STORE PINNACLE BOLL'S"' STORE KING " - KING DRUG STORE HAW POND * REDDING'S STORE "* GERMANTON HOLLAND & WAGONER STORE MEADOWS NEAL & FORREST STORK PRESTONVILLE PHIL DUNLAP'S STORK ROSS* STORE , " ••• ROSS' STORE M. O. STEPHENS' M. O. STEPHENS STOfIB HARTMAN • - - PRIDDY'S STORE LAWSONVILLE ' W. S. HARTS STORE v JACOB FULTON, County Defense Chairman. . 1 ' Mrs. Gene Gordon, r Of Pilot Mountain, Injured In WredK »• *;■ • Mrs. Gent Gordon, of Pilot . - » _ - m -%. m r> T Flatshoal Flatshoal.—A rattlesnake bear , iag 19 rttttlee waa killed Friday by Roscoe Flinchum. This wo 3 the largest rattler ever aeen in f this section, I John Vaden has recovered from a recent illness of measles. Chunk Dodson spent a short I while with C. E. Vaden last Fri jday night. He reports his crop looking fine. Mrs. Ellen Baker ooatinues ill at her home. > ;.. Crops of corn and tobacco in this section are looking good. J. M. Vaden reports he has the best crop of tobacco he has ever had. Charie V 'Harris 'and family of Winston-Salem are spending a few weeks in their cabin in the Flatshoal Mountains. Mr. Harm is the proprietor of the Greenland Cafe in Winston. C. E. Vaden, John Vaden, Jim Vaden and .Roscoe Flinchum, all of Walnut Cove, RUute I', Wdre in Danbufy Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C.'£. Vaden visit ed * f he former's sister in Kern i- . ... . .. . . • • . eraville, who is seriously ill. Harvey Fulp and Iria Bowles visiied J.' M. Vaden and' family and Mrs. Ellen Baker' Sunday. Lum Booth is ill in a Winston- Salem hospital. 'He is reported as improving. Mrs. Tota Gray visited Francis Vaden Sunday. Thursday, July 17, 1941 Palmetto I THEATRE . Walnut Cove, N. C. ' i j *»,.• t. Sunday and Mtodar . » - ' THE. GREAT. LDC Goo ope Brent—Botte Dsn* ) ———————— H. A- Hall of Lavßonville was 1 ..... .if a business visitor here Tuesday. ft • • « 1 R. W. Stewart and W. R. Fow *. ler were visitors frohi King today. * i # » « * ■* Melvyn Wall of Pinnacle was in i town awhile J. ucgKtty. * •• « • 1 . t ■. .. I. Miß6 Stella Morton and IJoyd Morton of Danbury, Route 1, are spending a two-week's vacation at 1 Wrightsville Beach. '/«#«# 1 N. E. Pepper has returned from 1 a Winston-Salem hospital and L-i i somewhat improved. 1 * '#»#*•*■ ? + It* ~4i > t , rocN ?*..iji | A - 1 IN 7DAYS) 1 1 - - READ THE AD$ 1 Along With the New* *