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At the i Phillips and Dalton Homes At Dalton Mrs. 1. C. Wright and sister, Miss Georgia Dalton visited their old fcume at Daiton. along with C. F. Dalton of Charlotte. Victors eutettair.ea at the home of SI". ■ :id Mrs. A 11. Phillips in duce Mr. r.d Sirs. Jack Oat.;, Mrs. T. M. H .at v i dutuhte*. Jose, Fayetteville, Dr. :t. N. J . - i ■ .1 Mis. IS' >1". W . SI:.-. M , : . s M • 01 1. ' ... • r ' Bev • .:. . Mi.- V . !; , is /. ;-,n:e from Fly tt« villi where sl.e has been .. ::ng. - ted Mr. and Mrs. F' . -. c . an j fan:;: : • IV: HarU. : a: the ! ■:. . i.. ■ ... |y • , Japf. - ■ • has ho.- • * i. wii Bp- :: • P:: . Phi. . s . b the J ::>t y. -. John Phi.w ;r, t - l( i his high s.n iil o..rse in Slav, and who is :i .. '.iking iln r.iist r,■ fit Waice f*'»r»'st (*;>! lee, spent the wen:-i nd at home. Mrs. Cail J. Rt S{ snider, form erly Mil :rtd Phillij s. ;s visiting her ol J h r. t :'r :n CI. velsnd, O. KIXfJ NEWS .:>• p Kin.. J.. . . ■ nr | Rw' ■ •• •';! i th>" \V 1.. • r •>.. . son, i ... - , F wns • -i . i ; ;; June : i. Rti.:o '.V- t! • -h-\l JJ l _ bu.-lv's oi wh- •;•r are it-,-., in elev-v • •' " ! '\-t -,v ■k. Mi s. D ; 1 ' t | . . have ■ i . ?: .» Ml tfi be ' who • i • navy. Tlv ropm • Mr». . '• * v '• - - • - ' '"''-n \ The V. oriel's NVws S •••r. Through w Tfrc Christian SnKN'y, A! o;n v :it ; ; } ,\ ** '* * r*».f 1 ■ f»n *f ,j. •—r l —fr. \ • •: •• ; ~ : \r« T , .11*'. i Jp.nm v». i»u ,i. I ■ *i!v i s 1 ' " '* 'h f* « *• I'i'Ki'l J. '.nt.m /Juki' [ % fn * r *"■' " 'I * » ; fn»r for flu I! .»♦•. 0 $ c; • :; -: . ?• «> i * i \ i • • • * '• r.. • ' •. ;w — ir v • ' .Ye »r. • • ( » v ( \ N re v,». ...... . » A. .. *' in; :• ;:v m ,• i:u.u. , r u.A.Niu ,\. c. t 1 En r! i-i i! j.iii nil! ?iii I?• f>r which ])lpuje send the D t, gEI* (>f£'l! ?£ to llii> i If r*uH\ing old «.üb*rrii»ti'in please elieejj here: ( ). I NAME: 1 | p. ADDRESS: w CTW: . STATE and Mrs. Odell MeGee, a son; to ' Mr. and Mrs. Jray McDanieis, a i sun and to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gib- i sun. a son. 1 ( Sir. and Sirs. Dennis Pruitt p have returned from Carolina 1 Beach where they spent their va- : Mr. and Mrs. (htbe Tattle have ' "■:! :: it hied of the safe arrival ; .•• - a S Sgt. Thomas D. d y C it lie Hart grove oi Win*- ton.-i - .-. ! Vug ! C;-ni ul •: ' \V. •! i H. .-i. M's. 1 iti . I'. ct K«>t i ■.rs\:.> i- sj-enuiiij; a lew days w:t !• re'dives and 11lends li«»•. M sr.: Herman Sni.Vr. stat:. :te I.t l-'oit Kragg. s[. t th we. ki mi with hi lam •, a • v ': ' -'*!• :. Sj,t. Sr. kr - •a- ' : f,vm It.dy. M." ' :•: ..j.i. t i>x JI ~;s* ' 1 v ' • • i * t. : M Tul. a . ! a i ' a C., an th ■ .u;:- sts . ! j 1 r- . Mis. ('!.• • ti■!' was f reand ti- ar : i. to. « - ''inison, plant' i' «>f th.' Dry >; • .r:„s seetiun, was lit re Sa!:.r i.e. -:j business. I '' .ha' - the news net.'. ( KATIOXIXG XOTES ! rlAi" iNIN'.j c »LK.\'l 'AT. Fui; ' . ( • > >F JL'LV J'fKK I v-K|> J Z' a:; i \*i *' it 4 I n. V V,..! 1 at 1 . J ,i; ; r «• . i v. T.i : i; , j . i :t : vi iTi i v:_ '•• • 1 ! i pe.nts •i • . AitU tuk- :.s. (.1 ,jj mdefiut - ly. r 'i IK— '• -•'( t• • ■ .;,i. ;j | r th. Is , f \ i . (V i THE DANBCBT REPORTER, DANBIRY, N. C. JILY 6, 1944. SHOLS— Airplane stamps 1 and 2 (Bock 3) viiiid indefinitely. FI LL OIL— Kenewal apj acaticns for ruxt 1 season's luel c»li rations have Le.n mailed uut. As S"on as coupons are received I'. t) oil tanks shciil i be li.lcJ. Period 4 and 5 touj oas nt season good until S-: :eaibta ;M. I' riod one co.i --• - \t \ now v.:li :. .. *.»: i\; _ ' - '• ■••V Viiiid • -:U. c\ I. - •• A.:. .list v : i . ener write !r --•' ..id St It • (!i .!i ■' -s ia ins possti »'i as b n . - they .ire issue.! him l»\ Aw st. r . ::tef'd a *=;.!• •«».! ■ '!i - - ! H ord red tw straight whisk y*. ' - : kid. "."in* • V'T'K i: - \ ! \\ ;;. ' ■ • .. : : | , K ( .• . , to the ' iiticatc.l ,• 1 t • ■ • • • JfXK •.. *? -s •«•••.. will h-» !'!■■ I ' ' • 'jeir recoverw A"d •11 pi rsons imM ted to paid estate iviil Irak" immediate payment t > • ii» ('i - -.-j j I JAS. W. BOLES. Administrator. Kin}:. X. C.. June 24, 1944. i t'iias. 11. Helsabeek, Atty. for Adtnr. \I»MIMSTKATOK S N'OTK'K H. -jnu ified as Administr; • tor of the estate of Edwin Blain? Carroll, this is to notifiy all per* " iv:r., 1.-im* a. :a:st s or bf re the 22d day ,f j an " , : I •: • • ... . .... v - This K'.h f .!•; i )). chas, n. n.-:i.s * A •*. -t .ttor. P . J T T V'. y r NOTICE OF ill -• \I i; ■' r. .\: i H % ; ♦' *■» • 1 j r t ' " ! ' • I •. . T » • •- !•.'?* '." ! \ .-•a" w " • y - •■■!} y : V • i!KI . • I ' : a. i • • , • ■ ~•/ • i ;. . ,'> i : • • , w -• ?7 •' : , ••. ■ j . ■ ■ , ahaina to a cont'nning up 1 i' 11 * •'; '» h' 'as *)t' " •f ' -v Ml ' rar.;h; the:: 1* , *0 ifgre. .> cy«t with J ( ..i.tci 11. r 0 chains to the beginning, ' vmtaininf! 5 4 5 acres. This teing a re-sale, biddinq; eill be-in at $656.25. This June 20, 1944. R. J. SCOTT. Commissioner. ' Letter From Pfc. Cox On Isle Of Corsica j On the Island of Corsica | Dear Mother and Dad: Will write yi.u a few lines to say hello. Well, they h::ve moved i:s a r :iin. Th y cart it d us to ;::e I.".and oi Cnrsiea, away above ll>>Mie, Have been in re about two i: "iiths now. Tiie weather is ' nil.'. I: h;v:;'t t ai:u-d .• '■» r.» \ ♦ Ta.- i :t .v.. J. .( t;... ' i:: I-'Jy. ■: e ; : Ha.iiis were '• :'\'iii- In l.'oiulj ihr si:i'i out ::i tl". iiarl'or. Hoys. Jad wca« to '•'yin; up at the-ii, f; ;l i» wasn't as bad as it was in Sicily July 10, ine water wa* nice t'tui ijiii. t n the ship. ! like it here I •' tter thrn I did in Italy. T'-r. sure you heaid about :h • nioun t; in voleaims ver radio. I \v.i a! out .'! miles lioai it \vh"ti •• ' a> d. It v. • wi'iii 1 •••' i ■ t. A out •! >:;t• ' ' ' ■ i. I V;s ill .vet ' :' v. ■ W. ! . i'J : . • • • :iit :••!. Well, !:■• is - ■ " • Vet. He V.Y,rkx m f ' en in 'uy place so I can ! st lb- eillle Wit il us OVer hi-»v !|Yi!:' Italy. His home is up at Home , That's why he is staying with :;s, si) when we take Home he can home and see his family. Tiiere were rijrht many oranpes in Italy, but I haven't seen any since I've been here. And by the way, I haven't seen a banana since I left the States. But aft l all, the lied Cross is th- u I .»•». T!; y nr.» always !ri:i. us : • ccoa. The lied Cm--- : •' ! to you when yoa are wi*a t. ' nrn.y. There is a I! -.! C? : i u a ir wh- re 1 ;r:\ ? ' t' • iT'.li Fisfit* r Or'.:: is h-i" in Corsien. I 1 .. !leve t' r.-- the V L!:•.• : Or -1;. Tl.. 'as* S'-1.1 .. s the 11") Bor:'i • Croup, which v.\.s dav.n at Kal-r-' no. v; I, a.! .•. I have sv-n Cell, .a in ,v ! All ■) ">vj . •!: .i i' ••. i . ,v to •. ! would like' t - > have t Ike, V. H a : . i!. • 1 i d a. V'ill cJ..m i-.t tl.-.s t;a-e. I. , to all. Your son. Paul. Pf-\ Paai D. c-is :;n:V)r.o7 But. H. I'.) (AAA) A. W. Ha. APf) ■, r i N' \v York. N'. Y. * * * * * J; • -■ 'ii :;uvs k 4c -k * r \r. * i. * . »* , " . '• • • • • * vV AillUt C V?, ■ ■ iv i ' _ Jhn . -!- " I 1.: .... -s :: ! j; 0 | lie :»• a >\v in th. A .i..a ,! ;. 1.-l mi !s. Pa i! .-.'.and: 'lf a man steals, n n.alter what, he'll live to regret; it." Wife (coyly): "You used to steal kisses from me before wo were married." Husband: "Well, you heard what I said." Function of the Light Carriers—Danbury Boy On the Cabot i | Washington.—The navy disclos ed today that nine light aircraft 1 carriers, built on cruiser hulls, haw taken over a big and im ; ; i.!ta:it tactical role in the war • ajjuinsi Japan protection lor big carrier task forces. ' "They have a deadly sting." re ' port d th navy in revealing for th ■ tinn' some ol' the !.;i! to which the I'. S. S. Iniicpi'i'- lit-nr ■•. IVini etoti, lJelleaa \V>.•••';. Cuv.j :.s, Monterey, Cabot. Lang ley. Hataan and San Jacinto have been assigned. "Airmen from a light carrier," the navy continued, "join UJI with the larger air group from a big cairit r to add a greater punch in a stiike upon enemy shipping or islands. "Or the light carrier's pilots as sanie the vital job of protecting tin- task force against enemy at •J-!:, thus CM ring the latgi car !'■ enti!•••'.'.• to fonientmtc u; . t!i- i.--. a •! assault. "S ill'' iiiicii'rpti:i!i? eomplished by protective planes from the light carriers have b i spectacular: entire formations of attacking Jap I ombers have been shot down before they could even get within sight of the fleet." The "Sun" Setters" —officers and men of Navy Air Group 23, oper ating from one of the ships, the navy sJod, "helped establish the worth of the light carrier in the fleet." When they sailed into the Pa- rT; lISiK i i I I - •••■WTOUMI c t p a n p a ? » t ta£ * ka t "\ !~«J 2 c- » 1 mYour Utilities Company % jj is c?oii2g its part jy jj FOR PRODUCTION 1 p * ? § FOR CONSERVATION S * FOR HOME DEFENSE ★ bi | FOR CIVIC WELFARE i | !l&-4iAjG-> | POWER COMPANY w H Electricity Is Vital In War— §| L~ • Don't Waste It. IIII1HI!IIH1!I!!H cific last year, the place and func- | ticn of the light carriers were un- | r known. Now the "Sun Setters" I are back in the United States, | their worth and the worth of the | ( light carriers proved at Ma) , and Tarawa; in the Solomons; at iiabaul, teamed with the big car riers Saratoga; in the Gilberts, in , the Marshall Islands; in the Caro lines and off Hollandia. En route home they struck at Truk. one-time feared base in the Car••■line gro.ip. participating, the navy say:«, "in th gnat damage don • to the installations of th«=. s!.altered J;ip stronghold." It took right months for th* "Sun Setters" to complete their assignment, and to complete the record of usefulness of the light i carriers. In that time they de stroyed or damaged 81 Japanese I planes, sank or damaged ,'SS en r emy ships "and caused incalcul able damage to enemy shore in stallations." Paris I'ep'K". S. 2e, son of the . ' ;i: ' 1 th" •r t• ■ : s a gun n r o:; • • > i- : Cabot, men »: I a»" v. . ' '•' ' s tr t ' ist pair { ° tro you made for me. I . v.-. :;t •a m re-sea' 'd. You kr.ow. 1 sit a lot." I ( Tailor: "Yes. and I hope you'va brought the bill to be receipted. , You know I've stood a lot." ' "Why are you suddenly taking > French lessons?" "Well, we've adopted a French ? baby and we're eager to know what he says when he begins to . talk."
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