, . .x - -V-;. Vx ,:i ;»n i !.*s s* !i, Rr\cv\ » i \*«i i.ui in .1 t\ •' i of -ill.-. i" s Jioll was S..v.= early la--; iV.I a : ; c•: ....fxi.t.v h • mad, ri:i . •: >v* it. As i« sh >wn. Mr. :a. a got a „o>.l stauJ . • ! i lia.- riHVJnI aa. • T •- ; et-i• vv •> made it: un! t*. t a*, ti :•.:»• the a : :..'' \ was n.at'y s:\ inrli > tali, :: ia - oounty stv.ii i a.la t : ia.-i .a.! aiui tin** j.ast .• !•: i.vl '>■ ".v'.l I 'is,' i with ih's ha> cr.a . W .t.'a 'his- i't rer for i.li'.imal \i u»,s of alfalfa. ana also artic'.t* sta'.:: uv..: 1 Photo bv C»::nty A,: .' rtJier tar:.' rs thuiiC o! tiion ..na.i .. - • County Poulti ynun Praised As Larger " Uses of Eggs Urged N n Stok.s i.unty poultrvnun ar-. _ asked by tlv government t.» it duco approximately ! 1 " doz. eggs this year. >:r i r. -:.t " I Don't Nfs;l«':-« "lippi. » FAL S E TEK TI! ; Do false teeth dr p, slip 11 wabble when you talk. '.it. ! . rh ti or sneeze * Pon t be ,r:io\> i nd t embarrassed by such handicaps. . FASTEETH. an alkaline i non ii acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more ' firmly set. Gives confident feel- t ing of security and added com- j fort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at any drug store (advt.) Buy War Bonds • s a PALMETTO THEATRE j WALNUT COVE, N. C. i i Sunday and Monday. June 4 - -SEE HERE, P>T. HARGROVE B«Cert Walker Donna He d —— .. Tne*day, June Cth ■Tin: FALCON and the COEDS Tom Oenway JPH.II Brooks I Wed. and Thur., Jutv 7 8 "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" ; Fierre Aamont (iene Ke'.ley I Friday and Saturday, Jnne 0 - IT 'OLD BARN DANCE" ~"" Gene Autry OOO"OOOOOOOOOOOOOO —FARM FOR S\I.E Oil Saturday, June 10. 1914, rt the hour of 1 o'clock. P. M„ ;>i the late residence ,f J. T v, r Shaffer, in Sn ,w Creek 7 ■vvashiT Stokes C untv. I will or: at public sale to the highest bid der i f. -n. ■ : •J. k. i>. gj, . hofr-:> ■. eon.-:s?in ; f '! . acr . ■ • . . two f,'. > th»\ ' .1 •: ♦ ou' nl H : an 1 . ' .! of ■ nr:\ " ren-! ' * 1 '''■■■ l" Ei • inv. t i T rn . .•»*. This May 20. 11'! !. MISS ADSLIA .SHAFFER. Agent for M s. Kr.i Edith nni Vi let Iliil. oooooooooooooooooc than in 1940, as thvir part in ti: Food For Victory program, i National Poultry Dcler.se C\" mittee anr.ounc . ui:s w ck. This »ou..ty al c m best !> !\;7?. ; if h isewivcs take full cnco'iragir.g farmers to maintain . >.i.5 : S. I a ;ia_' pi I'trvmen to meet the 1944 quota. Todd pointed out the current >gg abundance may be followed by a serious shortag if farmers lnpi?3ate some of their laying flocks because of inability j to J!?pose of eggs at profitable; prices now. Art aid to producers is the con certed tfiVrt cf distributors to , keep the suppiy of eggs flowing steadily into consumer channels as am: MrTT :us wartime food, Todd Faicf, add'ing that aggressive rr.(Tch;l'i*u.Mng has thus proved an rtar.t factor in increasing egg consumption. "For instance", he asserted, "records of A & P FOR SALE—Have good mules & horees every week at Walnut Cove. Can be bought or traded. Terms any fanner, will like. CLAUDE HOOKER, Walnut Cove, N. C. from where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh . Pete King Has a Talk With Colonel Bain "Up in Durham, couple of days trie* to horn in behind a legal ago," Pete King said, "I run beer license, loo! into thisfellow Bain—you know. "Another thing: they see the 'Colonel* Ba in, the brewers obligations we all owe these fine state director in North Carolina? fellows in uniform among us, an' We rode along an hour or so and they're eettin' the right kind of had some intereetin' talk. an example. Yessiree, things are "I told the Colonel," he went coming along OK." on, "it seems to me the beer I was mighty glad to hear i retailers are conductin' their Pete tell this little incident, places pretty well these days." From where I 6it, it all adds "Ye*,"' he shot back, "they be- U P decency and moderation, ' lieve in their self-regulation pro- 'ockbottomessentials in gram. It's 5 years old right now this democracy of ours, and they back it ui>! Bein' a de- s~\ s\ cent, wholesome lot how they Jc€. brittle up when some law-breaker f / © 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, Norlh Corolino Commitieo Idgor H. Bain, Stat# Director, 606-607 Insurance Bldtj., Raleigh, N. C. '.: I; I>\NKLKV REPORTER. ;J\M;ci:V, N*. C. , i I", cl i-ctl y:>'.i i ll t'luii '• f • '.I t| »'• - • •>!■:! .» '» i.N il'K'i i'OKTto lit,' ' 'lit '. • •!. : 1. i old snb • : : :t''*.n plti> ■ ■'• t ). NAME: ADDRESS- I CITY: STATE J . THE DANBURY IKPOBTEK, DANBUBY, N. C. JUNE 1, 1944. Food sfore, one of the larger ( purchasers of Tarheel eggs, show j I this company bought 823,640 doz- j en eggs in the State last year topping their 1942 purchases b\ £ nearlv 40 percent and paying X t ' C. producers $153,057 more ttv •: j during the previous year." Even greater coopcrnticfc by ~ ilis'iTouiois and consumers ».• :v\ lei now, the poultry officio j said. to assure farmers a profi* . •lie market tor their surplus pr l.;e>; n during the next few week.- •.1 t!nis insure that a feast w 1 not he followi Iby a famine "Eacfi of us can help," he eon ~y eating more eggs dur ing this period. Remember, tlv t are a 'whole* food, complete with t proteins, essential vitamins, fats t .ind minerals." s« NOTICE OF HE SALE ( i r, • By virtue of an order of His Honor, Alien H. Gwyn, Rvsidcnt Judge of the 21st Judicial Diss- , trict, signed on April 12, 1044, in , the matter entitled "Commercial Consulting Corporation vs. W. A Joyce pending in the Superior ; Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, the undersigned Com missioner will on MONDAY, MAY 29, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock, 1 a. m., at the courthouse door in ; Danbury, North Carolina, offer at j üblic sale to the highest bid der for cash upon confirmation 1 the following do jcrib d property _> and real estate, to-wit: I I Situate in .Stokes county, known as the "Old Hawkins Mine ', and described as follows: Beginning f at a locust in the head of a small branch and i-J.-.t south 2.50 chains ' and 19 910 linkn to pointers, in* i tersecting outside line; thence west 17.50 chains to a whiteoak. pointers; thence north 3IS chains to the creek; thence up' the creek as it meanders 2 chains 1 to a bend; continuing up 2.50 chains to a bend; continuing up the creek 6 chains to the mouth of a small branch; thence south 70 degrees east with said branch J ' 11.50 chains to the beginning, containing 5 4 5 acres. ' . This being a re-sale, bidding j 1 will begin at SGOO.OO. !.' This May 10, 1944. R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner Gas Dealers To Meet Here Wednesday, 7th A meeting of all gasr.lir.o deal ers of the county has boon called to assemble at the c .unhorse June 7 at 7:30 p. m. An nffi. i•' :>f OPA will add:' ss the meet In . and explain the wo:ki:i„. • coupon system as it work.- • Every dealer is urged to b. p;. ent. Rationing Office To i>c C losed Saturday, 3:i To afford the clerical force o the Rationing Board office tin;- to compile all monthly report reqOtreu, the office will be close i Saturday, June 3. GASOLINE PANEL TO MEET MONDAY, AT COIRTHOI St ! A monthly meeting of the Ga> oline Panel of the Rationir. Hoard will be held Monday after noon at 2 o'clock at the coin 1 ., house. The following comprise thi panel: J. Wallace Smith, Sa\. Lawrence, John W. Dodson, Job A. Dodson. E. F. Stone, Mrs. Nol Carroll, L. E. Calloway, Geo. Barr. L. M. McKenzie. Jr., Mrs. Gladv. McPherson, Ed M. Taylor. All applicants for supplemental gasoline are requested to contnr pTtner of these. FOR SALE —Chevrolet Coupe in good condition. W. M. FULP, Walnut Cove, N. C. INSURE^.; WAR BONOS j " 1 . MORALE ■;' | By Rufus T. Strohm Dean, International i Correspondence Schools I ■ THE Armed Forces Institute is an organization criated by the army und the navy to sive corres pondence courts to ibfir m«-n. Thp Air Corps, the Coast Guard : and the Marine I or p * have X. xa similar "insti -1 ( \j tules." Most of p • '»e sniOenl? are ''l fi: t. :ig 11-' tn- Cse./ teive". for pufet- V s / war jobs, and theotficers it» HTML - 'chaifc? will t..il RI 'JS T. Strohm you thai the * ehitf teubon for I the iiistituis is morale, j It would be a startling idea to i many old-tinn rs that a chance to 1 stin'y accjjiit:i:g or t'>ol making | would :nak»- a niun a belter lightc-r. I Yet ;•••. f'.Ei-ional soldiers. who have i c(.:nma!i(U 1 troops both in the la>t | w..r and in this one. iall th« Anwri i i .iii Vt- i'igsttr of u Jay the grtaw-st I fighting n::>:i world ha* ever I »■ • i . Aiul that y .ungrui'a officer* that MtiiJy Lui'iis hlit ir.orile. T i.• Verr.am ■. i »-.iys ! r:i! ,i!.»• ' t s "e ")>•'itiiiii 1 i"!., .ident >.n. «!:i ii >n.o lor ' n:- !'- .1 .t'.r.-s -ii .7-11, I ' ■•!!!•! If -i jr.au '.• h; - ■ i;j • • t. ;i- li a!, hi. f e.s ' •••:••.' . . Ii ' has It . !..•• ni' i.r.f >t pro j iii'iss i ts his hai.,l -. he has ! pi-. If i h has "Unnw-hoA " h » ••■■n' • l,':re. All ii. ithiii-s !.• - u'.s l:i; ii ft'l I.V - I \ V .Ik l|. -.•!•! Tr • • .'.is. | r- "■ h t!' "ii 1.011 Si .. r. ; .i n •"I ■■ '-i who ' . *'i. '.l'ri; :• ! !■••!. 1.1 1..!.s V. .. .- I li "i lit- t ~.l X ■ l I i: . .■: ■ ; > ' - ' - I I! i ii i 'I I ' i' ' , t''i. 1.. , I *1 ' .1 j Wh'l !>•; i | ■■ . | 11 't 111!'.' I ll'.lt .1 - ... .„ . ~ . . . I " •: -• -' - l • , .1 th • ■t• ,«t I! : . I ••»"* f >r hi i . rn" i 1 1 • j navy have il;> ~v r-1 tluu ih | v'l ii «u;.ly ; ai.i .:ig tliL.- f> in) help. i 'jakmlfows alitraf (Ac AAA and ot-fw'i' ( ' CXTCNSION 11. S. "M*. County A u .ad It. t". W . I l-l. A . '. • :•;,!!* C'I.K.I.V I ei.u'".- U •: . rats M:ly -.1 ;..i t -!. i'iio !"•! p'• .ration was i n.uily nuuio. T.. I Oi;;:l!U::;.t;ull ' -V. IV I i.ill' v.. completed bci'oro the fateiui da,' for the rats. Hit,* sc'.ini." ; >i;:eipals. the Pan bury Woman's Club, the Stoke. ' County Rationing Board, t!: NelyTiooraood Leaders, and tlv Vocational Department had a : lion's share of ilf burd' ii of . sTgnlng up approximately o*.. i farmers. ! TweTve-nundrcd pounds of fish, 1 120 pounds of corn meal. 3a pounds of rolled oats, 100 pound of red squill, and a number ol minor elements were cooked b i . th.e skilled hands of Iteid George blended to the c(>neet potency Un a oure kill by Mr. Whitei. '. Packaging was done by Miss La Booe and assistants, and dsittibu ted to community centers by th . County Agent's forces: Deput> Sheriff Carl Rav, Game Protector jCarl Ray Flinchum, R. M. Green, I principal Walnut Cove school; vo l cational Teache"s Brandon and I Johnson: Consenationlsts Metz I and Ayers; Labor Assistant, Ma?;- II well Alley, Farm Security office. ' liJTss *ooe and Supt. of Stale j Prison Camp Reid George. i I Farmers met at their school o- J May 23 at 3:00 p. m. A demon-; stration for putting out the bar was conducted by the party who ( delivered the bait. This party j : had been instructed by Mr. White i I [head of the Rodent Control Di vision U. S. D. 1., Raleigh, priori ( to the delivery trip, j Survey cardß were enclos d ; with the bait. At this writing all! • the cards have not been sent in.j but reports indicate a very effec-, tive offense was launched that J netted many casualties on t'nt i I I rat hoards. i Over 50 known dead rats wert | reported in five cases. ! Several reported 40 to 50 with an ever increasing number as the I number dropped to 20 and below. It is estimated that each rat ——— | ©IK-pl : j ' ©*-p HSi-r.vf^' ' I /"V"*" *35 ItAl'i'OA'j MC"D '• / ,' !\_lJ * j i-.pwrw '».r?ww ' - '■ \' '' '"'"Jj"ti-Gt't! i'■ "'• 51 ' ' ,' *•. . Vv j C*H SOIDIM MIIkOK-VS 4 . P-i • v-"'. ' . 'f'ft v ' ' /•/ ,'v \-.iv .-■ ■■•).. Mil "■ ; , b ?rs f-rvr va.: ? *?»*•' .'' ; - - • «* I ' j cm we/* ' .f • ,' T -' ': i *•:) ?Vt it j" r..::ts it .'■ v »l ■ ! sV'f '• '. j i| • ' i • (if j , ! smc: :n i, i°44. mi rr j- I ; \ / /l®Kt .1 • r. ; • f iL-vry.; jAPihtvs 'v.if , M . !(' F i •' ) HP BY AW: ■:, , ;- ( f ti'A-'rf / f ■ u s.*?h:n, , jtrw ' y.'.:. ■ IA X " s ; *-4«isMr fw fee ;.cj. Mr jiM 4, V fcj' - Mtmoch,»ar.i» ;#ij?j.;i»cs{p I - ',, c:i a farm eat.s destroys $2.00 worth of loed aiul food per year. If I'.UOO i;its were killed the pco j»K», on .;n avuage, .-\ived -SIO.OO fii o:«eh SI no invi s"' d. This loos not make ail •wsniv the femal rats which might produce a litter of rat:', each month. Stokes county can bo rat fiee. The cooperative spiiit exemplified by all concerned is the first slop in achieving this very desirable goal. SOYBEAN'S FOll HAY The increased number of dair> | cattle in Stokes county necessari ly calls fur an increased amount of hay crop*. Th ■ 1 >pi\'.eza crop is s -v, n I "it tvo s: !I Pave plenty I t f time lor the s-fding i>l cow peas. soybeans and sudan grass. Many people are finding that it pays to add sudan grass to the soybeans. It is recommended that you seed three pecks of the small soybeans and around 20 pounds of sudan grass to the acre for maximum amount of hay per aero. If the sudan grass is not used, seed one bushel of the small Boy- I beans. When the large beans are used for hay seed two bushels per acre. Fire At Walnut Cove | The residence on the B. B. Walker plantation at or near 1 Walnut Cove was burned this (week. The cause of the fire was not determined. 1 _ - KYon Suffer 'PERIODIC' FEMALE ! PAIN ! WHkHsWMk, Craaky, NarvoM FmOmcs If at etich times you, like so many women and girls suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, nervous tired 1 feelings, are a bit blue—due to func- I tional monthly disturbances— j Start at once—try Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to reUeve I such symptoms. It's famous not only to help relieve monthly pain but also ! accompanying tired, weak, nervous feel ings of this nature. This Is because of Its soothing effect on on or woman's most important orcins Taken regu- I larly Plnkham's Compound helps I build up resistance against such symp j toms. PoUow label directions. . IVDIA E. PIHKHfIM'S cwwwd

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