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Page Two HOT POLITICS or r c f kalkh.m 41'Ni.K: •»«>>! \ \ !•"»( ;.i!!'UN S\ K! \>. t \ V P V t i *% "I'i.i t „i.» in r HI hi* o\ I li. V> I'■ i : 't»I ! • \j j \\ \] \\ , \ !:1 % *. h >K\ t r -* 0 . - 1 0 « ho c. j, »* Ihe : - S •- ! • • • think ho wants to become pers native.- ::: j :tj aration to: primary i ..r.ip.if.:; in 1*3(8. JI'ICY PLUM The ;-:a{-evine teports here that Barber Tow lev c: Kak-igh. has notified Chas. H. Robertson that he will resign his post with the Internal Revenue Department. of whicn Mr. R/crtson is I ..d rr.nn n North Carolina. Towler was one of the mar.v employes of the of fice who were forced to move from Raleigh to Greensboro when Ihe Four'!] District's new Con gressman Harold D. Cooley was unable to prevent removal of the office to national committeeman C. L. Shupin.u't home town. Mr. Towler 's resignation will T» ..ve » $3,000 a year job open t'i r some promising IJemocrat. TIT-FOR-TAT The General Assembly has been annexing SI .- 000.' eh year from taxes pai I ly ft ■ Y w.'m a::\.m bih-s and • I':. . S y •••■'.' . " ■ .• 1 • S' :■* • th r' Whi' !i ■ .s !■ --• i-.t •.* 1 u .i-i > i:t r.i. .*• ye* .vi u: ion 13• ■ • . » are i. . .i • nl y«,s:r I'ncle S.nu.iy es no: :-.« v.-;- . the fiiii :!• kr■ i 1 . r this S i t . BIG LOSS - The ♦ . iraf-l ■ > f§§§ m '■' m m t-i CH y i oti r g£3 iP r"* 1 * .; e Ibubscripton!! El iviv*iMMMaNr««aaaaaHnuauißßgHßßwaHuuMnma H ■ All names on the Reporter's subscrip- I I tion list who are not paid up, will be I I dropped. I Renew your subscription NOW. Wei I cannot afford to send on time at SI.OO. ■ COME IN WITH US AND GET THE I ■ COUNTY NEWS, THE CAMPAIGN! ■ STUNTS, Tl|E FUN AND THE I ■ FROLIC. I If it is worth 2 cents a week, 0. K.—Let I ■ Your Light SHINE ...hit • i • : . s'v . \. Serve Asparagus YOU get out your menu pad and write: Lamb chops: creamed parsiey potatoes (they're a litlie dressier than plain boiled i lies i—You sigh. Just an ordi nary dinner again. Hut wait a seeon;. W.ite di wr. asparagus. Knter a-patapu' and the whole menu !> l'itz. ! up once. Here tire sipi' i asp..';., as recipes —-equally go. J as Un.ncr or lunch eor. d.'hi . !'.. .*. u your cool; book for handy reference. Hot Asparagus An/iartipus an Uraliii: Heat one OUR iif si:-paragus til."* an J drain them. At range in a buttered cas serole alternately with layers of sliced l.ard boiled e:'g (four eggs». Make a cheese sauce of four table spoons bmter. four tablespoons flour, the a puragtis juice a:..1 mi'.U enough t" make two cups liquid, a i|Uarter of a cup grated ehwse, ! ;.lt a Ua i inn salt and an eighth : a to.. ; p. per. !'• ur over the and cover With .; uiubs. Ur. .. :i in a hot oven— *v> • -r t 1 iit'u. a • T:. -rvi. C . : A ;;.s ■ . • ■ • . 'i ...-i . ; i'-, ■■ i '. .' . .I|> I 'ill ' . ' . ■ . f t> t ■ : .. I; i . a;:.! a ! a.f •-roi :i • !. ,• . |. ilt,l i :. cnt iii st.'.iiil pit ees and a quarter of a t a salt. Arrange fiv . ,i: t.; -'. tip end d .\vn, : : tlia f'i re a tinted mould, r r in the ge'.a.in mixture and thill. Svi've, unmoulded. rn lot" t:: • rani. i;> 1 w ..!■ i. i> '* • ti-e ni.-l :ri;M of ; rnkntu. This fcrvi. O M.\. 4 THE DANUUin REPORTER Mount Airy, N. C. —=MOST COMPLETE STORE= Shop Here t-or Real Values NOW IN PROGRESS *§ Golden Harvest IS ft 16 O • 1 T\ T T 1 Harvest Sale Hosiery m Special Dress Value A DRESSES fh®,. Silk and two piece knit Dresses as well as wool . 7 i/y? \V \ mixed sport Dresses. ?! \ A\\ ee selection as they are Real Values. %m $2.95 w 1111111 I Regular 56.95 Dresses School Dresses * ® AJ! pure thread «• Ik ftr'l lashioned Special for Golden .Harvest Sjle silk and Cotton Dresses or Silk ho>e in Chilton or service we.gh*. h ' S Rack ol Regular 5».9.» ,| r .., ses j n jell's best Shades and Best shades. Dresses for Sport or Street wear. fill 84.95 48c. Mm House Dresses ' " i i ' Ladies House dresses with Short Children's Hose i ( ::lt or Lonu Sleeves. Plenty of dark Other DreSSeS Up to , ft I \ patterns. Si/e 14 to .10. lUC. fl r\ aam^rr^l „ _ till! length i-.ii! . Men Dress-Up at Small Cost M K N ' •*' *l"i T S Chil'Ji cn I ().:.• |\V4L] $12.45 to $19,75 ~ * Ml ;N-V- I " • • • ' ' §| i '• | '■ ' !-•{.'• f'j's Men's and Hoys' | Men's and Boys' WOIU SHOES WORK SHIRTS LADIES' NEW FELTS LADIES' COATS jgPft ' Ladies' new Fall Coats of all wool tweed in assorted shades an J JMlllflraK ■ „ i , £ styles. A Real Harvest Special. Here is a hat for every one. Hats that are new BETTER COATS and different in Styles. $9.95 to $24.75 'I Qualities that will de- We are now showing an unusually beautiful selection of Coats in the .. , new tweeds and the new rough woolens so popular this season. light yOU. For Real Coat Values see this selection. pw ) i CHILDREN'S COATS Others $2.95 to $9.95 Mothers will find it easy t 0 select the Girls new Fall Coat in our fHI •. $1.98 & $2.95 large selection of Children's Coats at Belle's low Harvest prices. OCT. 18, 1934
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