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Tlic Daiibury Reporter . uiued Thursdays dt Danbury, X. C., and entered at the Danbury poutoffice aa second class matter under act of Congress E. Peppor, Editor & Publisher - • • E. V. Pepper. Associate Editor NiHotul Advertising Riprmnfitivt New Ymk : Chicsgm : Detroit : AHaata : PhlU L'anbury, North Car., Thursday. Aug. IT. 11*4 i Up In Madam Nicotine's Habitat ((Viitiiiuml from pact* one.) ahead of many of them. The buyers of war bonds will never re gret their investment, which is the mosL attractive buy in the world today. Those who have disparaged the country's ef forts. and who have told the ignorant that these bonds are doubtful, and un safe. should hang their heads in shame. Such a statement cannot in any way be excused. If it was dictated by disloyalty to the nation, or inspired by ignorance, the result is the same. But the fact that there are plenty of intelligent and patriotic citizens who cannot be fooled either by the ignorant oi' the vicious, must make the saboteur? feel like going way back and sitting down. F. R. LEADING. - srnvEY SHOWS T . SL , NVOJEL „ W . Now York. Atv.ci-.i-favor n election of Ptvs: i :-.t P.oosov« over Ht ,ir. N Thw..ir K. Powi'y by ,vj " • > l v • ;• t • • I # OTT 4$ J?. > ( - > I Y';A HEI-r* \ & 3w:vi. ! i I / (\vK,l ". ! _[ V" i ; v >sr> J; '- j ~ W..„•, > »;# :■. V/ - v { "*" ) i . >lwvC/- V. _ Reddv's Willing And Able Through the channel of 1 1,/ So miles of rural transmission lines Duke Power Company electric service is helping in a hundred ways on Piedmont Carolina farms. Farming today relies more and more upon power to do a production job. This aid plus the industry and determination j of our farmers is helping write an impor- I tant part of cur v.ar r:;c;d. I DIKE POWER COMPANY THE DANBITBY REPORTER. DANBCBY NORTH CAROLINA. AUGUST 17, 1944. The Draft Dodger i I Editor Reporter: Enclosed is a poem written by a boy overseas, sent to the Kern ersville News to be printed. And I a int the same printed in the Danbury Re poorer. I have two [brothers fighting in the armei forces. I am formerly ot' Pan ■ , bury. Respectfully. MRS. IXHV,LAS REYNOLDS. Colfax, N. C. I a:r. writing this short An.: ever\ v.v:\i ts true. Por.'t !o. iv. Pratt P> :.; r, Fir i".V a.l addressed t W\i fe.; at eas» ani r.o Back there ia the old h. :..e town. You cooked up a pitiful story. So the drift board turned >or do A n. You ne\er think of the real men. Who leave there day by day. You just think of our wives ar.d girl friends. Whom you steal while we are away. You sit at home and read your paper. You jump up and say "we'll win." Where do you get that We stuff" This war will be won by men. Just what do you think. Prat't- Podger, What this free nation wou'.: : .,i I: nl! the men were slack- r-. And afraid to fUht like :? W,!: 1 that's Pr, P .-ir. I :.t>; \our face re i. 50r.... wishes. . _.l ;or cent of the 1 ..: r. \v exports Hi ost volt to win :r. November, as against 66.? ; r . r.t who boiiovo.i he would v :• i*s i i!'!it r j oil vis ;.i --k -!* that lf'.« jor co,-: ■ ■ ; - v. i:.. ar.d -.2 ]t r «: k:MV. N«»v- Man\ Wv:\r FALSE TEETH With I/iMIe Worrj L.at tnik. laugh or a-oezf With ut fear of insecure fa's* t-eth dropping, slipping or wab tins. FA.-'VrTTK h >'s platoi tir::u'r :•. i Mor* 1 oo v.'oicably This plo-i • i k powder has no gtun my. " v cy or fooling Doosr.'t "H'iso nrv'.«. .i. It's a!ko lino (non-acid). Ch'iks "plat udorjj (dontun h-oith). Oe FASTKKTH at a v.' d-us store, i aavt > WHY SI.KKPWALKKRS DO S Cll STRANiiE THINiI! 5 I: \.i\ ir. your s top y hp.vt r.'t .err ,' :-, v.' . say s-ir.it sci-.: :is's. Why sloe;•v./.hers • s-i ;. :.t;isiic thiiv.s is »\;1. ir.otl in - Tlu- Vmcrican Wt—l.ly F vt :iti M._ With The FALTIMORF. srxrAY A!FRIC. \X Or K-r Fr>r. Your News a'.cr ********** OUR BOYS ********* li V Sergeant Oliver G. Ward, of hi. G. Ward o: Gormanl.vi, Re., i 11 1. has notified hia father tli;.i I ! he id n>* A - . fo-ees r. Fiance ; He entered tae service u: t'eor ary. 1911. j 1 „.- - I Pvt. Chester A. Cook, hus;3:j i'! the former Mioo Virginia Mat thews of Walnut Cove, has r.ot.- f.i\i i;'.s wife that he is ir. K:~. S land. Entered service in January and trained at Fort Belvoir, Va. I Pu. Sa;v:er» M. Me Hone. hr. C t.;er of MSias Smith of Da:-- bury, has recently been promote t.i that rating. He is now statio:.- »d at Camp Carson. Col. Corporal Johnnie E. Ki:u. son of Mr. and Mrs. P.ufe Kins of * Walnut Cove. Route 1. is in the 1 So iTTa *TBI Pacific. He entered the service July 2Z. 1941; has 1 been overseas 15 months. P.e- : ceivod Good Conduct Medal, two Battle Stara. } I Pfc. James Leslie Martin, so, - , of Mrs. J. G. Martin of Lawsoa ville. Route 2. has arrived i.i I France. He entered service Ma ■ 19 1941. ar.d trained at Fit i Meade, Md.. Washington D. C. • n:vi Fort Bcnning, Ga. THE MARRY GO \ 'ROUND | II , 1 . ,;e !: • er.se bureau issued the' • 'j r.nrriage licenses: H G. Stewart t Xir.a A s:.? : .• KA.:.-, v. • ■■■ t:• t.i/..:. I I • PALMETTO THEHTSF WALMT COVi'. X. C >uniia> A Monday. io--; "COH;R .IRI; Kila Hayworth (n>ne Kelly _____ ! Tue-.day Only, Au;u»! C'i | "GHOST \VAI.K \IX)NK" j Arthur I-uke—l.ynn Roberts Wednesday A Thur.. \u'i. JS - •>' "SAILOR'S UOJ.ll> \\ " Arthur Like .lane I«.a rv.-v Friday and Saturday, Aire. 'i.VJ' "VKIJ.OW RO>F OF TEXAS" y Rov Roi;ers e _ VHBnMBMMn s NOTICE! Good Results i- Something can be done for g. ARTHRIIK and RHKI - a . MATIC PAINS. Call or t , write for free information et tO ~ HIN>OX INSTITI'TK Box '2 46. Richmond. Ind. - Phone 2958 i "" ————— ————■ ——- I Yon Are Altvavs Welcome To Visit thp , Nelson Fur,cm 1 Home At Any Time . PHONE 913 I Buy War Bonds ' -TltH. 11 - -For Future Needs* WRTH VIEW NEWS , North View.—Misse Hester Wi; nuns spent the past week-end pith Miss Amer Jean Slovens. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mabe a.i ounce tiie birth ot' a daughter. Mrs. Clyde Wood has ret.:'.;;ed orae after visiting relatives. r. Va.. an J Pilot Ml. M.\ and Mrs. Charlie Fultli !r. a 1 i Mrs. .!. E. Ft.lcher r : !iss Margaret Fulcher •:" illo were diauer guests »•: M iiid M:-s. 11. Young a:: ! fa *ur» .i.»\. Tk vVltiig Mr. an.'. M■ .'. ". V ; and family Sue. lay r:- moor. were Mrs. Aaron Bu> in. Mr. and Mrs. George (ii'.' r: mi Alien. Jackie ar.i T ::y of Winston-Salem, ar.i Mr. ind Mrs. Pi.\ Wood. Misses Pauline and Avis Wood vere dinner guests of Mrs. C'.y Vcod Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prii •isited Mr. and Mrs. Jack A lie/ >unday. Elder and Mrs. Eddie Martin of dayodan were dinner guests of Mrs. Ed Priddy Sunday. Isabel 1, Ade'.ene ani Curtis iToung visitvd Annie Ruth and laymond Young Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer vis ted Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cakle Unday nighT. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. You.'vz visit - -d Mr. in'. Mrs. Dix Woo« S:-> !.»;.• right. Tk-' small son of Pvt. ar. i Mrs. ,vi''i Tkn.r -f Spencer has f ' I'.roi'in-- c ugh. P. H. 'to* T.s »r. • 'SMC. - of ;»;••«. p.. xter v. r w. i- ? in : 1 -V. , f .. I '* I * I f 1 —— ; om where I sit... /y Joe Marsh jf Silas Clay Gets Mad at Women's Hats Silas Clay is complaining that his wife's new hat cost more than a bull calf. "And I wouldn't iniml it, if it was a hat" he says, ••but all it is, is a small bow and u piece of feather." "It isn't the size of the hat that counts," says Blvon Earp, reproachfully. "Well. what is it that counts?" asks Si, exasperated. "I'll tell you what it is that counts," says Doc. "It's the lift that a new hat gives to any woman. It sort of picks up their spirits ... boosts morale. Little 0 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Corolino CoMiftoo Edror M Bain. State Director, 606-607 Iruwronco BWg., Kol«igh, N. C * RU-BER-OID BRIK-STRIP SIDING—i Such beauty U yours when you have applied ovet your old sidowalls t m Br-.k-Strip Siding. Moderate in cost and can be quickly applied without any luss and inconvenience. It is made of the finest waterproof materials which will Drotert your home for many years fneptocf and nee.ia no painting to preserve it. Made in itandaid buck colon with wlie-cut texture. See them today! WILSON BROTHERS LUMBER CO. RI'RAI. PALL. N. (\ PERSONAL Hilary Tuttie. Walaut Cove cit izen. wis here Saturday. Mrs. Cur.is Ne'soa oJ Laws« v aecuni> an.o~i liwC*e ouv ••••d rer son: he: urotlier T sr. uoc Ciriweii. ar.i J. W \is.; j Laa.ury " -e.sday. Mr.-. 1- :: ii: ; ; i in to have 1..- p.. 4 rt« r - r.i !■ h.u h ."band - i rs •• is *.ve.l ato sub FARM LANDS FOR SALE Ir. °i-- aore ta.'ni located 1 l-i ■ : s s—utu of St kesdale. ii ..j . :.. . «!«-. -riv. lig.'.ts, good f. ,-d 1:..;'.". - tobacco tarns, good ! asture. T 1-- acres tobacco allot ment. all necessary out-buildings. Priced' SoIiOO.OO. Buildings worth the price.... L;,.-) acres cheat land. good to bacco and jrain land, fine growth young timber, some good bottoms, will seii or tra ie as a whole, or will cut iff any amount purchaser rniunt want. Priced $17.30 per acre. A r.al buy at that price. l')» acres. l>:at-d on both sides f hi,' I .way lea iiiu to Meadows - 3 houses, all ur. i>r some repair, Electric line >n property, but ."ot installed in h uses: 'J tobacco urn?, c fe> 1 '.Mm. plenty saw timber for re; airing. Tobnco.a al- I v.r.vr.t ti.P acrts. A goo 1 tohae •. It., live t-m hfs. Pri i Si2"»o. i'l ■ a, ,r. k. Whit* '• •vr >r. 10. . .•• ! uff hi ;'. V; ;• a ling 1; ". : i to M- :is Two 1 ' it ;' to ■ r - . . • ]ivr • •• i. a , , j .. » N • '' . • , \ c* things can do that. I.ike the flower in your buttonhole," he says to Silas, "or that glass of beer that you're er joying." From where I sit. Doc has given us a mighty good defini tion of morale. Important littlo things. A flower in your button hole ... a kind word from a stranger ... a mellow glass of brer with friends. I.ittle thing!* especially important in the*® days of strain.
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