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| that Ail Gone Feeling • BY FABER TELLER _ . v For some folks it will come in a frw years ar.d a chance to have things you've always .*.• they wateh their wiser friends collect wanted. And you get a mighty poor break when their War Bonds come due. when yt.M buy things at a time when goods Uon't he one of the boys who're going are inferior in quality and prices are high, to feel li:e kicking themselves...don't give So, instead of looking forward to "That in to that urge to spend vou\ Hang on to All Gone Feeling," get set for the thrill of a those War Bonds till they're fully matured. lifetime—the time when you can march If you cash your Bonds in now you're proudly down to the hank and get your full taking lighting dollars away from Uncle Sam /"" r dollars fc ' r fr(r V" ,r,Y >' oU ' Vl ' loaned >' our just when he needs them most. You're throw- country. ing away the best investment in the world Meanwhile, keep on buying War Bonds! KEEP FAITH WITHiOUR.FIGHTERS BUJCWAR.BXWDS F-QR KEEPS The Danbury Reporter Final Notice To Property Owners I The !!»ar ' t:»* ( Cummis; >.e> (1 Stole* Count \ ha\e ox- ™ teiv.lcJ t .•» iij: wr'.ou! };«s:a> v,stM »Vv jj any m r. - ■ >•.t i T-iv.. >::•i •i v 1 .'A 1 , |r.-sonal ♦\, jji»!l ant! d" !-. i so your Lister in your township HKFORi; 4* f;, KI'IU AUV 20th. After February 20 penalty will be charged ac cording t;» law. SEE YOUR LISTER TODAY AND DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCE ON BEING CHARGED WITH PENALTY OR INDICT ED BY THE GRAND JURY FOR FAILURE TO LIST. I This February 5, 1945. * j / / r I W7?P * BOARD OF COUNTY 8 ■■V f COMMISSIONERS ttlK DANBIRY RKPORTER, DAMU RV, NORTH CAROLINA, FKBRI ARY 8, 191.Y late of Carilea Newsuni Ingram, deceased, this is to notify all por tions holding claims against sa;d estate to present them, duly veri * •,»'*'- «* *olt torneys oil or before t!:e Bth of Ife; ';; • . , February. I'M i. or this :n:i e »l» ' j'. v! , |' a( ' , ( V ' ' i! . ;i A " \V. 1:. INC HAM. Adi.'i* P.v tlu County Agent NOIHK Tobaicoville. X. C. i'.t. 1. 'I have made you many *.|. wulir ~'~ u , inK lt ■ This K,h. .i. 1,15. might well be the caption . . , . , ... ~ ~ , . . . lii d as Ali.r ■;:'•! . : t. • (.has. 11. Ilelsah'ck. Attv. this picture and article. The j ' II- shows \V. C. Watts, Km:. : s lu' grows tul .lover. Mat: ! ir:..ers in Stokes County still 11 iieve in growing n d clover and t".!■ i that it still pays them. Mr. Watts grew a small grain ro;. o:'. this fi ..1 and seeded to i. J clovir. lie also uses | ty o. poultry manure sir.n i.. I.eiis between L.iltu) and " lay;::, hens. I:: 11M.1, Mr. Watts n.oved two . t'oj sot i lover i:i this iield and this past year i.e i two irojs of hay. Nit only i! i I'ri! clover make good hay ctvi'.i lut tt also improves tin soil |\ v ti'.ity. It fits in ecpeciallv vl' w:th grain and livestock farmin... Those who are growing red i lo ver give the following no >i:e datior.s: i'ow the clover seed in smu'.! _rain crop and on fertile set'.. Around 1- pounds of seed sh. bo sown on each acre. You will ~ got best results by mixing t'r seed with 400 pounds of phos phate or with 300 pounds of in 0-12-12 fertilizer. The 0-12-12 especially recommended if lest deza has been grown on the s >' Farmers say they get better c!••>- vor stands when they sow t'' seed with their grain drill. Pu* the fertilizer and seed, mixe.i t nether. in the fi rtili.'.er hopper ">' the drill and let the disc rile t'* top of the groiliv 1. This is doi best bv releasing the springs t>" force tlii- ,!> • into the groan 1. Statement ! , I .•;i■. . i . i '• .■.— s . . ted. The M -.• • • .:tv«' I'. rationeo of i.rornn«. STUART THEATRE Stuart. Virginia Mon. anil Tues., Feb. 12-13 "(iOINU MV WAV" Bin« Crosby Wed. and Thur., Feb. 14-11 "THF GRKAT MOM F NT" Joel McCrea Betty Held ■ Friday and Sat.. Febnary 18-17 "llenry Haunts a House" [ and "SILVER CTTV KAIDFKS" Russell llayden . 1 •> f r "m-' '-> jrVS|U\'--- ratter— OP Just as Good? " » 1' i ! us aren't satisfied with buying —or growing a. _ ,ir manufacturing—something that's "just as good." We want something better. And, in most cases, that something better comes through competition. Fur competition —rial competition —is something be «.•«• two people making, or offering for sale, the same goo.is .ir wru.ev It involves a lot more. And anybody w ho serves the public prospers because he has something better to oticr —whether it's ijuality, prices, service, or a clean .ppearance and a pleasant smile. Ke.il competition doesn't come from punitise taxes, or jf suSmJuv or any ither sort of horse-race handicapping * to make eserybodv in business start esen. For it isn't e:/nj.it\ that's needed; it's the itn-tfu.tlilU'i that are the true measure of progress. Rial competition is the kind that encourages the manufacturer, the farmer, or business man to get his i,ualit\ up. his costs down, and to develop new things h's customers want It's this kind of competition that proiiuies something better rather than something just as good—that insures to the public a steady increase in the value it gets tor its money, (n'ltul LUitric Coinpj>iy, SchtuttUniy, S Y. Hear the G-E radio progromi G*E Ail-girl OrcS»*tra" Sunday 10 p.ti, EAT, N3C —'The A ord Toda» " ne*»t. Monda> tVovgi Friday 6.45 p •*. EWT # C 3$ —'Tb# G E Moutt Purt>," Mondoy fhrough Friday 4.00 p.m. EWT, CBS. ftUY WAR BONDS GENERAL # ELECTRIC 'RU BER 010 eiii-STRIP SIDING-, Such baauty la youra whan you ha*a applied orer youi old aidawalla Bilk-Strip Siding. Modarata In coat and can ba quickly applied without any (uaa and tncooTaaianra. It la made ol the Bnaat waterproof material* which will orotect your homo tor many yaara.,. iireptotl and naada no painting to pteaerve it Mad* la alaadatd brick colon with wUa-cut texture. Sao than today! WILSON HROTHKRS LIIMBKR CO., Rural Hall, N. C. $ World's News Seen Through | THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IMONITOR % * Iruihlul—Constructive—Unbiased— Free trutn Sensational- t! V J* m Milotwls \r» and Instructive. and Its Daily * 1 \ re.tiuies. toother with ihe W ecklv Maiianne Sfuion, Make J \ j 1 n "°' ■*" Ne*»papet for th* Home. y The Ch-hnan Soence PiiSiiih'ng Societv J | One Norwa* Sireet Boston. Massachusetts ] \ ' _ #li 00 Yearly, or 11 00 a Month ), Saturdav Usu,. inclu.tin« V!iii;inf Section *: 60 a Yea». ' I j I intto»3uciorv "Srier 6 Issues IS Cents. ' > ]| Nan* J | 11 Address 21 SAMPLE COf'Y ON REQUEST JI % O IWVV,V,',VV,V',«,!,V.S.W '.WV.y,V.VM -t-VjJ
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