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The Danbury Reporter Issued Thursdays at Danbury, N. C., and entered at the Danbury postotfice as second class matter, under act of Congress T-. K. Pepper, Editor & Publisher • - • E. V. Pepper, Associate Editor National Advertising Representative New York ; Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta : PhiU. I>anbury, North Car., Thursday, Apr. 20, 11*11 I ARGE GROUP C ALLED UP FOR - INDUCTION 23th 'l'he following named men will ■ ave Danbury Tuesday mornin;.',! April 25, tor Camp Crot't, S. C., v here thev will be given pre-in- i '.. ' I i:u,turn examinations: J sse VVillard Long Riciiai 1 Ray Xeal Walter Toiunii Overby Harry Lee H -.ley James Howard Tuttle Vester Elwood Simmons .. . . • Raymond Lawrence v...::i llov Hole Fred Lafayette Xewi an Ch. rlie t n't: Si Kin Fred M.I.VA- . Ray ClareK'V V t. i- a S; •.: v Wil iam i :vr. e La - a C!a>t -i Janus Win fur i Marshall Gorily . I S .'1 '. . William ' s Bowman Mi»ir M Vj v Jnn.es F. • Burr. T!'. nns Wil : :n J.-s- • Ja'a s IL.r- . i La k • C! :hi Lay Ivii'-v J..a my : ;,.ae J vee v. st-.-r F 1. V.'ait Fu!'.>n La:ah n! Hare r Ha. hi ■ Moon Robert E. Smith William Alexander Cain James Bethel Corns Lester Heed Hail Samuel Odell Edwards Gilbert Lemmey Brown Edd Durham v Raymond Vestal Edwards ■ Joseph Reid Turner t Duf Gordon Frcpn?n .James Wesley Ki tr ■■Knnß ABSOLUTE AUCTION 927 ACRES—4 MILES WEST OF' STUART, VA.—2O TRACTS ; This Property Known as the "Davis-Vaughn Lands"— Peters Crwk District, « Patrick County, Va. TUESDAY. APRIL 25 , 11:00 A. M. , Farm land that will grow any crop that can be raised in Virginia or North Carolina highlands. Run ning water on every tract. Ex cellent grass land for dairying or stock raising. Good trout streams. Several thousand feet of saw tim ber. Large number of locust posts. Fine tobacco land. Good home with running water! Large bam. Tenant houses. This sab rain or shine at your price! Free Cash Prizes Free EASY TERMS: 1 4 CASH. BALANCE 1. 2, 3 YEARS J. F. MOTSINGER and E. M. WHITMAN, Owners. J. W. FERRELL, SrNing Agents 1910 East Eighth Street, Winston-Saiem, N. C. James Clyde Kiser Carl Tucker Robert Irvin Mcllee James Marshall Wall | John Ratledge la.'wis Henry Janes Keaton Snyder George Priddy, Jr. j William Edwin Tuttle, Jr. Thomas Jackson Hazlewood Roy HI lis Covington Haley Sunday Tilley Eugene Bowlin Anslev Ralph Martin Eugene Bowlin . • J >se: h Lee Tuttle LawreiXt. Ahiz Wood W.-va . Marion Ellis i' • r Gwyn Oakley N. ' • : v :1 Smith - O lei: Tliley "• Irvin Christ ; n W: >!t liter ;a.ti vei 1 i Jail v .. .. ■ r« Cal i .way Do I . * ! \ T ' 1 ' • • Jr. • 1 : .el : It 1; Wiiliam >:aiti; .. i'a-ri J anior Wilson M.llard Ervin Shelton V James Mover Watts James Herbert Robertson. Jr. James Tandy Pt.ll Guy Earnest Wood Vance Wall Gordon ."""i I Loff Cray .Mabe Ranson Smith, Jr. ' •; Joj Wir.fred Kiser ( " • L. T. Samuel Green "'' i>.. iam Charles Green Romii? Marvine Voss Odell Bennett * I Donald Cooledge Mabe * ; Joseph Ray Fulk j John Robert Carter ; Willie Lee Matthews. Jr. U Jack Davis Smith j: Grover Cleveland Young f: ' ! Rufus Mack Joyce | Arthur Franklin N'ewsom T R. T, Bolejack Arthur McCloud Orrell, Jr. *7 ' Anderson Mabe ?? . I Roger E. Barr &" James William Boles /i Charles Alexander Mounce 1 William Randolph Mabe ! I John Hardy James Frank Clinard Bales Glenn Luther Snyder Burton Neal Clyde Gilmer George I Joseph Lee Ayers • J James Franklin Carter Russell Watson Priddy Cecil Herman Gordon ; Ernest Chester Bowdcn •i Tr.mrr 1 Olin Ti'.ley THE DANBVBY BE PORTER, D ANBURY, NORTH CABOUNA, APRIL 20. 1944. UNOPPOSED ROBAH L. SMITH I "seeks rt (•!••( tin'i as r of Heeds. Hi.- is unopposed in thr l>:>io«Tat!c I'riuiarj May 27th. In Town This Wtek 1 i Peivy Mi'iii.ilu, ..... • itllC'l 5...W Cl.lk, .town FrLuy. \V. S. i . L..'vs:>u\ «i Vi. -i h. ii ill ...y. I «.e.. :»:SU 1 ■] ! !..« iM'aA't. . I , • t ;. suuri kihic nen rriuay. J Piint -Mn.-i.':iin \.uv ir. t •.'■ll M»>: ■ day. Tiu y wen. i.n t.:. way .. Win:-; n-S.'ii in. I Ed Mit-hoi; and Travis Tutt! • i v\re S.;r.uay afternoon visitors. i **# # * 1 Calvin Mabe ol Lawsonville wa3 here Monday. *** * # i Quir.ce McKinnev was he-re i from Westfi. Id Saturday. ***** 1 ikOid Til ley of Westfield, now 80. spry as a cricket, was in i 1 town Monday. Mr. Tillev enjovs ! ' good health, does not look his age. *•• • • i r j Reid Forrest. Jr.. superintend ! lent of highway maintenance ; n Stokes, was at the county seat ! Friday. " j •«• • • • El ridge Hicks and Will Mabe. Meadows citizens, came over Sat urday. •#♦ # # ' | Dillard Hall, here Tuesday ) from King, said 95 per cent, of the farmers will not be able to in * crease their 19-14 tobacco acreage j owing to loss of manpower. •*• • • J. D. Lewis, superintendent OL Duke Power Company's plant on Troy Lee Gordon Joseph Dexter Smith Eugene McHone | Banner Fowler Shelton Charles Dewey Hoo'cer j Forrest Ray Wall Harvey Albert Hooker I Moir William Rogets Dan river near Walnut Cove, w.i' j ,i visitor in Danbury Tuesday. ###*•# | Wii'io Ilav was here Tuesday! ...-. Lawsonville. ♦ *•*** V. M. Full. i»:u; Walter P.ovks ■ W.s:nut C>vi citizens, wen- Mori- 1 ■ay vis!T'rs. Tr.ev also visit i' I ; v.- .invill . I»T:■ nr. 1 Mrs. Oilell Footh oi' K r\ Md. t are visiting Mr. ! • . i;'s .'.'.other. Mrs. Lu:n Booth. !: : ' ;u: AVS. U \TIOXIXG NOTES PROCESSED FOODS— Flui- through KS (Book -1) now valid at 10 points each, for use with tokens. Good indefinite ly- MEATS AND FATS— Red AS through Ms (Bork 4i now valid at 10 points eaeh, for use with tokens. Good Indefinite ly. Red stamps N'S, Pa and Q3 become valid April 23. SI GAR— Sugar stamps 30 and 31 3ook 4) good for five pounds indefinite ly. CANNING Sl'GAB— «r i Sugar stamp 40 good for five pounds of canning sugar until February 28, 1945. Apply to lo cal board for supplemental ra tions. SHOES— | Stamp 18 (Book 1) expires Ap ;ril 30. Airplane stamp 1 (Book 3) valid indefinitely. Airplane stamp 2 (Book 3) will become va lid May 1. GASOLINE— i A-9 coupons now valid for 3 gallons each. Expire May 8. i (Rationing rules now require fFiat every car owner write his li cense number and state in ad vance on al! gasoline coupons in his possession^. I Dependable Dries At Reasonable Prieps ' SMTTTI DRUG CO I : OSCAR W. SMITH. PhnrmacU Pilot Mtn., X. C. KING NEWS By E. P. NEWSUM King, April 20. —The home Pcto Brown in the Je.Terson se.- tion was destroyed by day afierrior.il. Mr. Brov. n v. .> alone at the ti.nc. He heard .1 roaring noise and upon invest;- tion, found the second story lT.nnes. Oiify a few articles vv. . saved. The origin of the fire I unknown. Thutnn* G. New has retuv. from a business trij to Va. 1 SerTTTTnt Reggie Spiinhnvv stationed at Camp Atterbury. 1n.!., 'is spending a furlough with reln itves near here. Work is well underway on a new home for J. \V. Fulk on East ;s?.'iin St. | Tinthor.y Gordy has purchns 1 from hir. son. Winfrey Gordy. • j twoTTundred-r.cre farm on thi Low Gap highway above >!.>: i» ; lAiry, and will build a new lit ModeXnixe. Voul MRU-BER-OID * mfeli^lml m BRIK-STRIP BR| » ' SIDING JS Covet old WMlhetbflaten (Id. I^ll w s"b with beautiful. inexpen- 1 X V '''"' «ive Brik-Strip siding. Hat S solid dignified appearance oi HtP brick at a cost vou can afford IjJij Protects as it femodernizeß and iM'TPI '"l' '■'"w \ •'•ta Mai beautifies. Weathertiqht. Dura- llilj 1:i |P ujt We Novel needs painting. taHfl ' ?iis'*' H 'A Ma;!e in standard Brick colors "JMP 'r*MiiT i *'" n ■ 11 k *jS lessons f.re nazards. Inspect *4} I. iriSji' £ 3UI samples todav. £ WIL.-OX liKOTHKIiS LUMBER CO.. !v. I l'lii 1 iilil, A. c. t ■ ■„ ] The Natural Side Dresser • f, "Sl' •/ 9 I Over 500,000 tons of Chilean Soda have been brought in for this year's crops. More is expected in time for side ; dressing, but there are distribution complications. The * j i i War Production Board and the Wcr Food Admmietra- 3 - Hon control distribution oi at! nitrogen supplies under , j an allocation program. Principally, thfe program takes . I J into account three things: (1) total supply of nitrogen products; (2) their respective locations and capacities; V (3) crop requirements. So, if Chilean Soda happens to 4 be scarce in your section, it is a wa*-time dislocation, a temporary scarcity. 11 you haven't been able to gel the Chilean Soda V , you need lor top dressing and side dressing. JTOF 3 -s ' don't blame your fertilizer man. Put the hi™™- "rift ■j. where it belongs ... on Hitler and Hirohito. v ;. A vast supply of natural soda is right where nature put it • | ; —in Chile. Large quantities are ready for shipment. ! Every possible ton of this vital material is being brought here in time for this year's crops. - and move his family h?re. Mrs. Vestal Spainhower. wh.> underwent a major operation Hit' Citv Ht'spiial. Winston-Saleni 1 riday, is getting along ;.s weii can «."••! ctid. Mi . ! uiliaru it confined ..a , i., iy I.is friends .■ ill : :i t t.« i A;.:-:;.'. WV.I is preparing ti ertft a new home in Westview, a -:i; \i: of K.r.«. Pr.s'.on T.iyior. planter of the An:intsection, v.. s annas the 1 \;.-it. :5 1; re Saturday. And her the stork's report; to llr. r.rd Mr". !*«•>' Ciivard TeJ .i i a 1! i_ ht• r; to Mr. and Mr::. A.ili k'.r. a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Cctil Holland, .1 to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver (.'.am? 1 rs. a sun and to Mr. and ' r i r*. Shor,. a son. I'.". i' l dciided improvement ia tiie 1 rditioa 1 ,lanis Baker, v. 1.0 suff !v.' a slight stroke a fe>v d s si.lll. Ar.d that's th.' re.vs from here.
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