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w; 1 •■■■. y.T'. £: *0 *' ■ ' 'LA VrBON VILLE —' • > NEWS " By MRS. E. G. LAWSON Lawsonville. Private First l.oas Kubs Lawson spent the at home here. He id optioned at Fort Jacksor, S. C. nV'alter £. Spencer, aeaman sec c.id class, who is stationed at A Ainbridge, Maryland, spent the I ist week-end at heme hare Mias Ruby Helms spent the week-en 3 with Miss Betty Jo I.awson. Miss Audrey Collins spent the we k-end with Mrs. Lenora Smith Miss Lucille Vaden, Thelma Lawson and Shirley Vaden visited Winifred Spencer .and Mrs. Leno ra Smith Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. M. Woods visited in Lawsonville Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Lawson has return ed home after visiting her hus band In Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore of Hickory, formerly of Lawsonville, are proud parents of a fine girl. Ernest Moore and A 1 Wall are f In the Stuart Hospital where they underwent operations for appen dicitis. Clyde Morris Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simmons, is at home on furlough. He is station- 1 ed in Texas. Donald Mabe, Glenn Lawson. Bailey Stevens, left Winston- Salem Saturday night for Balti more, Tennessee and Washington, 1 D. C., They reported a good time on theTr sight-seeing tour and returned Tuesday night. Mrs. E.G. Lawson, Mrs. R. M. Wood and Mrs. B. 0. Sheppard visited Danbury on business to day. Mrs. Clete Kiser of King visited Mrs. R. M. Wood Sunday. Sne also visited Mrs. Elaine Hall. Leonard Hall is ill in a Wins ton-Salem hospital, his condition being unchanged. Dig deep for the War Relief Fund Neal Eoone Post To Sponsor Carnival Neal Boone Post No. 197 Amer ican Legion of Stokes County is sponsoring a carnival to be held in Walnut Cove next week from Tuesday afternoon througa Sat urday, They have secure 1 the services of the A. B. & B: Carni val Company that will oring a merry-go-round, l'erris wheel, along with other rides and enter tainment connected with a carni val. The Neal Boon.! Post will use the money derh'od from this en tertainment for thc'.r work wit:, the boys in service from Stokes county. Since the Selective Serv ice System went into effect the Legion has given a present to Bach boy leaving this county for military training. One or more members have been present cai h time a contingent left and th«-; have taken a keen interest in the welfare of the boys in every way. Hig deep for the War ReHef Fund TOBACCO FARM TO RKNT— Good allotment, good buildings plenty water, plenty l-nrl, school. Tenant must have theii suj. p' e *. R. Jj. CAVENESB, Ccleridge, S. C. Rand ;!ph County. MWflnrTff Be BeW J f I For IMtteo fwftwn ITo Sign "43 APC Payt | • _—_ '■ ' A meeting will oe at the fol lowing places for the purpose of 1 ' having all tobacco producers sign j 1 their 1943 application for ACP Payment. I Danbury township—Courthouse ' October 23. j, I Big Creek township—Francisco , : School October 25. ' | Meadows township Ross' I | Store October 27. f , Quaker Gap township—Reyn-1 olds School October 28. ( 1 , Snow Creek township— Sandy 1 Ridge School November 2. I Yadkin township Pinnacle ' ScnooT November 3. 1 { Yadkin township—King School ' : November 4. Peter's Creek township— Law sonville School November 5. i Sauratown township—(Will be ] notified later of date.) I Only one meeting will be held in a township and the office is « scheduling oniy one meeting to • get all applications signed. No applications will be mailed out of 1 the office this year, therefore, if j 1 you do not want t omake a trip |' to Danbury, please come to tliis^ meeting. All producers on the same form ! 1 are requested to come together. C This nouce is only being sent to j landlords so it will be th? duty of c the landlord to get his tenants to gether and bring them with him | to the meeting. ' Late practices will also be , checked at this meeting, such 85 | lespedeza, rye left, limestone, and i ! 1 phosphate used.. If you have ar.v , ' i limestone or phosphate that has | » c not been spread please spread | \\ this material at once. The soon-1 er you get this materia! spread ;the sooner your application ten | be transmitted to lh° Stare Office 1 and the sooner your chock will come. This is very important, meeting and all tobacco producers should make it a point to come. May I again urge landlord i to plcaae *ll9B9lHPßiß2fliS^^ ' ** 2k^MßflM^^F^^Pv^H^pl One Job W«U Done Begets Another £ E& 3 your wort. This it one thing that all producer* of u.eful thing, have in common. » ," . ' And those of u. whose job it product.on-whether of goodson farms and in factories, or of services in stores and bank* and ut»litie» —can be»t tee the resulta of our work in the high *t«ndard °f' lv,n « which we have helped to create in America. For this standardl la bu'lt on our ability to produce more per person than any other nation on earth. And the people of every country, who are looking hopefully to us for food and weapons, can count on America because it has this great productive might. i After the war is over? Many people are talking about a richer life for all of us then. And they're right! For that richer life will be brought about, not by promises, but by hard work on the par America's producers. And they—"those who grow and make and do things—can do this post-war job better it they work together an understand e acll other. Ceneral Electric Co.. Schenectady. N. Y. ll,„ tl, Grntral Electric radu program,: "Th, C-E AU-Jffrl • Sunday 10 pm. EWT, NBC—"The World Today mwi. tvtrj wctkdaj (.4} p.m. EWT, CBS. BtJ BONDS. GENERAL - ¥ ABB "MBCUM' NEWS • i. : r ■ •■■■j • Vade Mecum. —Private First Class Royce Li Vaden cpent a abort while Thursday with hi? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard i Vadea. Mr. and Mrs. Eulas Priddy and daughters Joan and Mary Sue spent the week-end with Mrs. iPriddy's mother, Mrs. Hessie ! Vaden. Lem Morefield, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and children, Bar i bara and Gary, of Kernersville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy over the week-end. Misses Annie Ruth and Isabell | Young, Thelma Lawson, Billie and Jimmie Tucker and Jack Williams I visited Lucille and Evelyn Vaden Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shelton, Mrs. Herbert Shelton, of Leaks jVille and Mrs. Richard Forrest and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Shelton this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joyce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ever ette Vaden. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy vis ited Mr. Murphy's sister, Mrs. Emma Hall, who recently under went a serious operation in the Stuart, Va., hospital. A large crowd attended the homecoming at Stony Ridge Church Sunday. SOLDIER BOYS COMING BACK The 92nd Medical Battalion, consisting of about 500 men, which manoeuvered at Hanging Rock Park recently, is coming back for more manoeuvers in this same area, so the Reporter is ad vised by Manager of the Park J. W. Long. The unit has been at Fairystone Park, Va., recently. bring their tenants with them. JOHN RAY, Secretary. Stokes County A. C. A. GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO THE UNITED WAR FUND DRIVE t >' The Scales Dalton Bull, Long Staked, 1 Is To Be Steaked The "$65,000" bull oarm-i uy , Scales D<on at Dalton, is soon 1 | to be converted into hamburgers. j The animal hap got so vicious that he intimidates the neighbors, ® I and it is said the new highwa/ diverted to the north of King was i I built largely on account of this bull. Recently Mr. Dalton had • • glasses fitted on aim with lenses that prevented him seeing you J while he was eating, but the bull r , i scraped the glasses off against the trees, so his vision couldn't' * be obstructed. * Mr. Dalton says he hates to part with this fine animal, but 1 J now tßal Beefsteak is so high he (feels that this is the time to get i »: his $65,000 back as well as con * j serving life around Dalton. t j CIVIL COURT LASTS ONE DAY Civil court, convening one day, adjourned late Monday, after dis posing of the following cases: Mrs. Joe Fulk vs. Joe Fulk. Di vorce granted; John William Fagg vs. Annie Mabe Fagg, divorce granted; Dora A. Craig vs. F. F. Craig, divorce granted; Mrs. Pearl Beamer vs. J. G. Ayers, & W. S. George, admr., of J. M. Clark, judgment for plaintiff; Joe Phipps, vs. T. J. East, non-suit; John Conner vs. Sharpe's Mutual Burial Association, non-suit. FOR SALE I9SI Model "A" Ford coupe with good heater & uses size 600x16 tires. Present tires need capping. Upholstery good and motor runs good. A good tight, clean Model A and a good buy for $175.00. Owner entering army In Nov. JAR VIS STEPHENS Danbury, N. C. Sell the Rest of Your Ci4>p I WEBSTER'S & PLANTERS I Warehouses I Madison, N. C. I ; These Nearby Houses Let Their Records Speak For Themselves I s —A Quick and Satisfactory Sale That Has For Many years Given Stokes County Farmers Good Reason For Selling With them. I WEBSTER'S & PLANTERS Are This Year, As In The Past, Bringing the Very Top Market Dollar and Giving Their Friends The Best Treatment Of Any of The Old Belt. The Men Here 1 Know You and Know How to Treat Their Friends. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED I JOE SHARP JOHN PRICE I SIEQ SMITH JOHN REYNOLDS BPM— a———i iiiiitiwniqujw.'JML l ifc-»wa.-JiMTOai— ■ Bring Us Your Birthday; Celebrated .. i Last Sunday, October 17, ) wa» the Happy occasion of the birth day of Mrs. Lula Simmons on 'Danbury, Route 1. She had be 'come 39 and her family and friends presented her with a 'splendid dinner, and present* i amounting to about 20 dollars. The occasion was much enjoyed by a large crowd, among them the following: | Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rierson and Deltie Simmons, of Greens ! boro; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rier- I IF YOUR DEALER IS —it ( became hundred! of mil- I lion* of Camel cigarette* are OCCASIONALLY OUT OF v . • meat'* own purchase* for CW f* A lIEI c ■ IMB ■ ■ vk Wwont, fraternal oruert, CIODS, VMITIEL9 SSftSSfiHsiHE , AftjSi- SIKVICI COMIS FIRST! While we hare pushed Camel'i production to / fl ' tg new peaks to meet this overwhelming demand, / BAH yet it your dealer does not always have Camels, pßj|Ti Mm he asks you to be patient, believing you will agree the men in the service should come first. ♦ taaai —aelariislMnnariti.MwfainrWaclgnWiltti—- HSH^ la tin Hmiy.Wairy.il si tn»i,MrftlnC»sitnnnl Is Caaat^^^^J THE HARRISON H. TAYLOR FARM Will be sold at Public Auction on the premises in Peter's Creek Township NOVEMBER 13, 1943 AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. 84 acres with all holdings, etc. See Mr. JESSE L. CORN, Lawsonville, or, Write CHAS. R. HELSABECK, Rural Hall, J N. C., for further information. - 'torn#** MMR ■MSHHHHBfIHRSKSSSHHHMMEIP . f Elmer Ed Scott and frtffly of Smmnerfl«|ds Mr, Mid ■• 2 i : \.. .„ 1 Mrs. Minnie Nelson of Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mabe of Law .. \ - ...... sonville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Hole, Hassell Eierson, Mr. and Mrs. C..8. Brown, Mr. and ( Mrs. Hass Mabe, Cagie Mabe, J. A. Mabe, all of Danbury, Route 1; Joy Simmons, Delous Simmons, Jean Simmons, Louise Simmons, of Greensboro; Oliver Nelson and Claud Mabe of Lawsonville. There was plenty to cat and everybody enjoyed the occasion
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