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wmr.r*HEr> TiiLKdDAYS Tac Danbury Reporter —— , : jueu ...lursdays «l Danbury, N. C., and entered at the Danbury postoifice as second clas3 matter, under act of Congress i.. Editor .v Publisher - - - E. V. Pi jiper. Business Mgr. National Advertising Representative New York . Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta : Phila.^ 1 dn. aiy, North Car., Thursday, Oct. 14, 1943. Irs. York Honored At Birthday Party 1 l Mrs. C. T. York of Walnut Cove was honored on her birthday i'unday by a dinner at the home of Miss Ola Campbell. The fol lowing invited guests were pres ent for the occasion: Effie Ella, Gray Triplet, Annie Ruth Triplet of Charlotte; Mrs. V. O. Turner of Winston-Salem; C. Y. York, John Bailey, Kath erine Bailey, Betty Bailey, Peggy ' Bailey, Juanita Tuttle, Walnut Cove, and Anne Wall, Pauline and Mary Booth. r COURT PROCEEDING - (Continued from front page) sheriff to serve sentence already imposed. (Not less than 10 years, nor more than 14 years in State pe/.i *, .ilary. Clyde Jones, C.C.W., 90 days road sentence. WANT HATER well drillers and driller's helper... Good pay for experienced men; also wan t i men who want to learn to drill j wells as a trade. Go n;I pay to' start and promotions as rapid-1 ly as possible. Write, giving age, draft status, state whether married or single. Work will 1 be fn central North Carolina! and will be steady. Transpor , tatron, if accepted. Heater Well Company, Raleigh, North Car clina. I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ' White. 18 to 55. Three in fam- 1 ily. No washing. Will pay $lO per week, board and room. , (Write) MRS. S. L. LEWIS ; Walkertown, N. C. HP! FDR icufi: K, a Payroll savings is | ° Ur P rca,est single fa tor in protecting ' ourselves ucaii.-st in- MEsaa..- I Aid to Enemy "Any American who wilfully neglects to pay his taxes on time or to invest every cent he can in War Bonds is surely giv ing aid and comfort to the enemy . . . We have a job to do and we are all called for service to our country. Our j dollars are called to service too. Let us ail ask ourselves, 'Shall we b# mors tender with onr dollars thaa with the lives of our sons?' " Secretary Morgenthau. » £t^ S '\ 1 T From where 1 sit... I>y Joe Marsh. . Charlie Jenkins writes me from down at camp: "Dear Joe: Somethln' mighty swell happened to me on my last day's leave. I'm standin' on the corner, not knowln* anybody in town, when a stranger says 'hello, soldler-how'd you like a 'chicken dinner at home with me i and the wife?' "Well, it turns out they were | the kind of folks who couldn't ' do enough to help out soldiers. They'd invited two other fel lows and just as soon .is we're g) 1*43, IWWINO INPOSm POUNDATIOW. NwHi Omfc. Coamltf . «d fla , H. *lO. Sit. BSt* * =• , Will Mabe, Edgar Wall, of Mea dows section, here Monday. SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE Dur ing the past two weeks many renewal substriplbns have] been made, and in order that errors may be corrected, you are requested to check your la bels to see if you have been given proper credit. Report any such errors, along with your receipt immed'ately. fAny excuse yon can give for not upping your payroll sav ings will please Hitler, Hiro hito and puppet Mussolini. STUART THEATRE Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15-16 j "DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS" I "MAGNIFICENT DOPE" Henry Fonda —Lynn Bar! I Don Ameche I Sunday and Monday, Oct. 17-18 I "IN WHICH WE SERVE" Noel Coward Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, October 19-20-21 "ROXIE HART" G:nger Rogers—Geo. Montgomery ALSO NEWS i M.&C.BeautyShoppe 511 1-2 N. Liberty St. Winston-Sale.ii, N. C. Dial 9124 for Appointment Machineless Permanentb $3.00 to $12.50 Machine Permanents $2.50 to sl2 Shampoo & Finger Wave, .75 SAVE HERE AND BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS "JAKE" CROTTS, Mgr. introduced the lady brings us a | gloss of beer before dinner. ' "We bud a flno dinner, talked till ten ... Honutir, Joe, I'll never ! forget their hospitality. Makes me feel good lighting for people , like that." Thought you might like to ] hear what kind o' fellows we got f in this army of ours, and how they like to enjoy themselves I vhen they get a chance to. , 3* THE DANBURY REPORTER ISell the Resfct f of YOuf Tobacco At "The Old Reliable" IsiMMONS Warehouse MOORE AVE. MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Romney Simmons = = Vance Dearmin This House, As In the Past, Continues to Bring the Tobacco Growers of Stokes and Ad joining Counties the Very TOP PRICES For Their Tobacco. ROMNEY SIMMONS and VANCE DEARMIN Are Right On Hand At Every Sale To Give Every Pile Their Atten tion and to See That the Fanner Always Ge's a SQUARE DEAL. SALES NEXT WEEK: MONDAY, OCTOBER 18—THIRD SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25—SECOND SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19—FIRST SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26—THIRD SALE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20—SECOND SALE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27—FIRST SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21—THIRD SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 28—SECOND SALE FRIDAY OCTOBER 22—FIRST SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29—THIRD SALE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Sell Vour Tobacco With Rex Gass • Hub Brown = Delmer Hodges At VIRGINIA-CAROLINA WAREHOUSE MOUNT AIRY, N. C. We Guarantee You Prices Equal To Any Market In North Carolina OUR SALES DAYS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15—FIRST SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 16—SECOND SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 18—SECOND SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17—THIRD SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19—THIRD SALE THURSDAY, NOV. IS—FIRST "SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20—FIRST SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19—SECOND SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21—SECOND SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22—THIRD SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22—THIRD SALE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23—FIRST SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25—FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24—SECOND SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26—SECOND SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29—THIRD SALE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27—THIRD SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30—FIRST SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28—FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1-SECOND SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29—SECOND SALE THURSDAY, DEC. 2—THIRD SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER I—THIRD SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3—FIRST SALE TUESDAY/ NOVEMBER 2—FIRST SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 6—SECOND SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3—SECOND SALE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7—THIRD SALE THURSDAY. NOV. 4—THIRD SALE WEDNESDAY, DEC. B—FIRST SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S—FIRST SALE THURSDAY. DEC. 9—SECOND SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER B—SECOND SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10—THIRD SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9—THIRD SALE MONDAY, DECEMER 13—FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10—FIRST SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 14—SECOND SALE THURSDAY, NOV. 11—SECOND SALE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15—THIRD SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12—THIRD SALE THURSDAY. DEC. IF—FIRST SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15—FIRST SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17—SECOND SALE Thursday, Oct. 14, 1943.
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