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Danbury, North Car., Thursday, Sept. 1(5, 1943
COVE PERSONALS
WnTnirr f'.ive. Miss Betty
Black of Wake Forrest, visited at
the Jack Gentrys last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Heath and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of
Winston-Salem visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Heath the week-end.
EiTie Martin Simmons, aged
about 70, was burned to death
Friday at her home on Walnut
Cove, Route 1. She was building
WEBSTER'S and PLANTERS
Warehouses
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MADISON, N. C.
Opening Sale Day-
MON., SEPT. 20th j
These Warehouses Will Be Operated By the Same Men
As Last Year«
JOE SHARP - - JOHN REYNOLDS
JOHN PRICE ■ - SIEQ SMITH j
FOUR TIMES MORE TOBACCO was
sold in these Warehouses last year,
1942, than the previous year, 1941...
THERE MUST BE A REASON
We appreciate all your past business and hope to see all
our old friends and many new ones on opening sales.
HUGH MYLUM, Our Same Auctioneer, Is Here Again
•
Sell your First Load with Us
and we'll keep you coming
Our Way
Yours for service,
JOE SHARP JOHN PRICE
SI EG SMITH JOHN REYNOLDS
a fire ina cook stove when her
clothes were ignited.
.' Miss Charlotte Matthews spent
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• the week-end at liar home at
I Stoneville. She attended the
I wedding of Miss Dorothy Mat
r' thews of Leaksville to Lieutenant
I; John Lowe of Greensboro.
I Private First Class Mallory
I Green of Fort Jackson was home
this week on furlough.
Rev. and Mrs. Stratton Law
rence have returned to their home
THE DANBURY REPORTER
here from Vade Mccurn. *
i Leaving for school this week:
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Nancy Jane Helsabeck to Salem
College. Frances Jane Johnson IJ
Mars Hill, Mona Fallin, Carol
I t . rc'di'.h. Pee Wee Fi
i
lcr to Phiefer.
j Miss Rose Eoyles of Washing-:' •
D. C. was at home for the v..;': I
jend. |j
Mrs. Walter Sands of Pulas.:
Va., Rev. C. D. Parker of j
Mr. and Mrs. Jeh'i'
. Bray and Joe Eill Neal were din- I
. | ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.. V jj
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ISanas Sunday.
! Attention of Stokes Growers: I
( THE MOUNT AIRY MARKET 1
I OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 29 I
I And again, even more than last year, you are expected to B
1 be patriotic - to save Gasoline and tires by selling your I
I tobacco at the NEAREST MARKET. We proved last year I
I our aibility to bring you the TOP MARKET DOLLAR and I
■ we assure you of our intention to do it again THIS year. I
THREE BIG WAREHOUSES I
READY TO SERVE YOU I
Sell Your Crop In Mt. Airy I
And Trade With I
I MOUNT AIRY MERCHANTS I
I Mount Airy Merchants & Warehouseman I
f
I Farmers! 4-H Club Members!
F.F.A. Members! Agricultural Students
PLAN NOW TO ENTER EXHIBITS AND ATTEND THE
Elkin Fat Stock &
Wool Show and Sale
THURSDAY - FRIDAY, OCT. \4AS
SPONSORED BY THE
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service
The North Carolina ankers' Association
In Cooperation With
Elkin Ki wanis Club —Juni or Chamber of Commerce * T
• Elkin Merchants Association
These 12 Counties Will Participate: Yadkin, Surry, Wilkes,
Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga, Alexander, Iredell, Caldwell, 1
Forsyth, Stokes. Davie.
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VALUABLE PREMIUMS AND RIBBON AWARDS
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This Show and Sale —the first of what is planned to be an annual
event—is to feature the exhibition of adult beef cattle, babv hwf
swine and shorne wool. y *'
Elkin cordially invites YOU to take part in the event, and will do
everything possible to make your visit pleasant and profitable.
Thursday, Sept. 16,1943