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Thursday, Nov. 4, 1943. EFIRD'S Bargain Basement Values dbess Winter COATS PRINTS Woadirfjl to look at, comfortable I Ideal for school togs, house dress- t> mar—warm Winter Coats for es, etc. Many patterns in a nest m.sscs and women. All colors— of lovely shades for Fall— I'lads and Solids— -29c $7.98 to $13.95 i GIFT ITEMS Men's and Boy's Large selection of gift itenu rea- Winter UNDEKWtiAK sonably priced: Water M'ts Long or Short Sleeves — vases, vanity sets, plaques, book jg c $1.39 ends, tea pots, picture frames these are only a few of the many Work Pants beautiful gift Hems. Select yours Greens, Tans, Greys, Blues now while the stock Is complete— i f1.40 to s£.4o 39c to $11.98 „ r -7—. x Work Shirts FULL-FASHIONED AU Ci>!.,rs—All Sizes HOSIERY 79c to $1.48 Women's full - fashioned rayou Work SHOES hosiery at a saving. Irregulars Leather, Panco or Cord Sole*- of regular 97c valuta to $3.95 48c ■ Reversible Coats 9.35 to $13.93 Women's Shoes LADIES' AND MISSES' Dress shoes Mid oxfords for wo men and misses. All sizes— FaU DRESSES brown, black, patent— Youthful new styles for misses & women. Just what you want autl $1.98 to $2.98 f#r Ono and two . t piece tyles—all colors, all size.— ' BOY'S and GIRL'S OXFORDS $2.98 to $5.98 Children's oxfords made for PICTURES plenty of hard wear. All skies— Exquisite pictures for your home black or brown — —ldeal for gifts. All sizes. Re > $1.48 to $1.98 Ugfcns, scenery, flower, or fruit snbjosts Odors Storage Closet* 97c to 57 . 98 Spaeious storage slosets for stor* . log your summer slothes. Hmlvm Table LsmpS and mirrors for extra space and Beautiful new table lamps to add convenience— loveliness to every room. Many $4.98 to $8.98 h. .ii o»pi.t. shade and cord — MEN'S SUITS _, , ~ MIRRORS Men three-piece 6uito with dl ttaction and style. Navy blue Clear-view mirrors: AU shapes pin-stripe in hard finish, long - and sfaes for every room-with or wearing fabric- tnm*— $14.75 97c_t054.98 J Dress Shirts " ' SoMs and Patterns— JHftY $1.35 I , CA p S Leather Jackets SHOE REPAIR i Plaid flannel Lining— LEATHER - $9.95 to $12.95 OK RUBBER J \ SWEATERS HALF^OLES Leag sleeves and sleeveless— Men's - Women's - Children's 97c tO $2.98 r> uu XJ } on ' Rubber Heels 39c EFIRD'S Dept. Store Winston-Salem, N. C. ! . THI DANBURY REPORTER 'LOCALS 1 E. T. Jones of Westfield was in town today on business. ••• • « N. E. Wall has returned to Morehead City after a week's visit withliis family here. **« # « Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wall and children of Raleigh have been guests thi3 week of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King. •*• » • Lieutenant Clifford H. King of Camp Davis is at home here on I a furlough. Lyman Hall, U.S.N., returned to St. Peter, Minnesota Sunday after a week's visit with hin par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall. ♦•• » • I Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Love and children visited in Concord list week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petree, l Miss Frances Petree, and Mrs. C. W. Martin of Elgin, Okla., are I the guests of N. O. Petree. ••• • • Mrs. H. M. Joyce, Jr., and young son, Philip, returned home from the City Hospital, Winston- Salem, Monday. «** • • Zane Grey Stephens received treatment at a Winston-Salem hospital Monday for mastoiditis. His condition is improved. •»• • * Jean Carol Beck, Patsy Todd, i Josephine Pepper will spend this week-end in Durham, guests of |Mr. and Mrs. Murray Christian ••» » • Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whitaker, [Miss Mary Taylor, Mrs. Elmer I Petree, Mrs. Robah Smith, Misses Marjorie Pepper and Jean Carol I , Beck attended the concert by Charles Arran, pianist, in Wins ; ton-Salem Monday night. t»»«» I Misses Katherine Sisk and El len Pepper returned to Washing ton, D. C., Sunday after several days at their respective homes. ••* • • j | R. F. King, one of our finest farmers, leaves today for market —says he has 6 more split-silk barns for which he wants $3400. i Rufe says he don't have his checks cashed any more in Win ston, here he had money took off of him. The Liberty Street aeno ritas who may tread the primrose path may dally all they please but excuse him. #»# # • J. Frank Martin, who recently returned from a Winston hospit il, is reported as improving. R. R. King, after spending some time here with his wife, has i returned to Wake county where he is engaged in a surveying job. *** » » Mrs. Tommie Petree has accept ed a position at Danbury Motor Company. «•* # • Alfred Ellington painfully, but Accidentally sustained larceration to one of his pedal digits recent ly while weildlng an axe, but Is able to walk. —v In Town This Week Alex Southern was a visitor in town Tuesday from Flatshoal. ••• • » T. G. Ferguson of Germanton was in town today on business. He reports that he has finished marketing his tobacco crop. •*• » • John Christian of Pinnacle was a business visitor here Tuesday. •** « • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill of Francisco visited Danbury Mon day. Mr. Hill brought his wife, who has recently been ill, to see t Danbury physician. • »* • • Joe France of Francisco vet here Monday. Mr. France is the very efficient and popular janitor of the Francisco school. He keep* a mighty close watch over that fine school. ••• • • R. Ausby Smith, accompanied by Clyde Corn, of Lawsonvillt, was here Monday. They ca me over to probate the will of the late Grady Sheppard, who died last i week. Ausby spent three weeks at the New England Baptist Hos pital at Boston, while Mr. Shep pard, his brother-in-law, was •» patient in that institution in the i late summer. Ausby held a posi tion at the hospital in the intevim. •** • « J G. R. Shelton of Lawsonville : was a visitor here Tuesday. The' late Judge J. D. Humphreys once remarked that G. R. Shelton was one of Stokes county's best citi zens. We have never seen any | reason to revise Judge Humph reys opinion. We give your Dollar the GREAT BUYING POWER! Buy War Bonds With the Savings Made at Our Place G. D. HILL, Sales Manager R. J. HIV Horse And Mule (o. Pilot Mountain, N. G. PUBLISHED THURSDAY* ~T' New Bus Line 1 Will Come Through Danbury Going East It is learned that the State au-» jthorities have granted a fran chise for a bus line running from (Mount Airy via Francisco Dan jbury, Walnut C'c.ve, Belews Creek and Guilford College to Greens - boro. One round trip a day will be made. This line is to be un der the management of Powell Gilmer, who is proprietor of the present line which runs from Winston-Salem via Germantoa and Walnut Cove to Danbury. It is stated the new line will be in operation within a few day*. It will be a great convenience to the public. RATION BOARD TO CLOSE AT 3 P.M. Beginning November 1, the Ra tion Board office at the courthouse {will close at 3:00 P.M., except on Saturdays when it will close at 1:00 P.M. This is necessary |in order that the clerical force may have time to clear up the j day's work. The public is urged jto observe these hours in trans acting their business at the office. Reid Martin of Moore's 3prings was here today. ••• • • J. R. Forrest of Francisco was here Monday. *•* * • j Ed Burrow of Rural Hall was in town Tuesday. ••• • • J. F. Lawson of Lawßonville was in town Tuesday. I GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO THC. | UNITED WAR FUND DKIVZT
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