THURSDAY, SEPI\ 2y, .1940
STUART
~ THEATRE
Stuart, Virginia
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27-28
"RANCHO GRANDE"
Gene Autry—Snii'ey Kurnettc
(15c & 25c)
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Sunday and Monday, Sept. 29-30
"I WAS AN ADVENTURESS"
Zorina—Richard Greene
(15c & 30c.)
Tuesday, October Ist
"NEVER SAY DIE"
Rob Hope—Martha Raye
(15c & 30c.)
Wed. and Thurs-, Oct. 2-3
"FARMER'S DAUGHTER"
.Martha* Raye—Charlie Ituggle*
(15c & 30c.)
It
NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE AT AUCTION
, Three uatouic* iles will be sold
at auction, to tiie highest bid
der at DANBURY MOTOR CO.,
On October 7th, 1910 at 2 p. m.
1- 1935 black Ford coach, motor
* Mo- 18-1520-262. This car was
owned by Frank Smith of Wal
nut Cove, N. C.
i 1- 1932 black sport coupe,
* motor No- 18-56619. This car
i was owned by James Smith,
; col., Lawsonvllle, N- C.
i 1- 1932 gray Chevrolet coupe,
; motor No. 3026763- This car
i was owned by H, C. Bnrnette,
of Walnut Cove, N. C
THESE CARS ARE BEING
SOLD FOR LABOR LIEN
AND STORAGE
w —BY—
Danbury Motor Co.,
DANBURY, N. C.
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f / / checks
Ann malaria
If V Vln 7 days and relieve*
* liquid- COLDS
. TabUta-Salve
Nom Drops symptoms first day
Try "Rub-My-Ttara"—a Wonder
ful Llalmeui-
Dr. P. O. Schallert Re
plies to Reporter Edi
torial —The Dr. Rings
True, and Is 100 Per
Cent American
Dear Editor:
Winston-Salem, N. C ,
Sept. 23, 1940.
Allow me sufficient space in
your paper to reply to any suspi
cions and misapprehensions that
may exist in regard to my present
position and convictions- I was
born on March 5, 1879 on a Wis
consin farm, of German-born par
ents. My father, along with
three of my uncles, served in the \
Civil War. One of my mother's
brothers also served in the state
legislature. I had a brother in
the Spanish-American W s r; and
I held a lieutenantship in the Na
tional Guard- At. present, lam
already listed as ready to serve
in my country's defense, if and
when my medical services are
needed. I cast my first vote for
Wm. McKinley, and I voted Re
publican throughout those early
years, except that I voted once
for Bryan. Later I became a
staunch supporter of the elder
LaFollette, and if I were in Wis
consin today, I would vote the
' Progressive ticket and help re
' elect the son to the U S. Senate.
I moved south in 1910, and since
then I have voted Democratic
more often than Republican.
Once I vo'ed for Norman Thomas.
I am one of the independent
voters that this year, like twice
| before, will put Roosevelt back
into the presidential chair. I am
not a Willkie Democrat- Once I
was elected mayor of a Wisconsin
town, and the struggle for rea
sonable electric rates brought me
up against the private utility
trust. I can abundantly sympa
thize with the citizens of High
Point and Yadkin county in the
way their will and interests are
trampled upon in the most un
democratic procedure. Very few
would-be "Democratic" papers are
helping in this very serious strug
gle for national defense and for
i: democracy. Let us be fair with
1 each othor; there must continue
Ito be "freedom of speech, press,
and religious convictions, as well
as strict enforcement of the "bill
rights " lam an active church
jand Sunday school worker and as
such I respect those who differ
1 from me. Let us not call each
I
other "Filth Columnists" because
of such differences, for real
I "Fifth Columnists" are usually
the ones that shout loudest or
"patriotism", as has been amply
proven by the F. B. I- agencies.
Such would be foolish to act oth
i
erwise. My life is an open book,
as I have not anything to hide- I
only wish to be considered as a
common soldier in the defense of
I
my country's ideals, and in the
1 common uplift of my fellow men.
My predictions are that the "axis
partners" will be thoroughly de
feated in this war as we will be
doing our share of the fighting
and most of the paying; but above
all, let us be first, last, and al
ways, AmerkiL
Yours 1 ruly,
P. O. SCHALLERT.
Many Danbury citizens attend
ed Tuesday's opening of the to
bacco markets.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
Vince S. Swanson
Claimed By Death
Vince S. Swanson, about 65
years of age, prominent Pilot
Mountain merchant, died Wednea
day night at his home in Pilot
Mountain following a sudden
heart attack-
W. R- Stovall and son, Robert,
of the Sandy Ridge section, were
Danbury visitors this week.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
You Still Have Time to
Take Advantage Of These Bargains
•! - Innerspring- Mattress
\Mi Comfortable Hut toil Tufts
j/ Heavy Cat tun
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Sale Price! Massive, sturdy ISgo||il|| BiEBF£J* T OP 25=CarIoad Purchase Sale!
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* Doable Seat I formance. Handle
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HUNTING BOOTS
♦ 16 Inches $4.98 BUY ON
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420 TRADE ST. DIAL 5158 Winstop-Salem, N. C.
DAMAGF.D TF.YT
England Wins First
Phase of War
Military experts agree that
England has won the first phase
of the war in that Hitler who
prophesied he would be in Lon
don Aug. 15 is now 6 weeks be
hind his schedule, with small pro
spects of entering the island
soon-
The 1940 Crop
Moves to Market
Farmers will sell practically all
,of their 1940 crop within the next i
| six weeks. Prices are very much j
i higher than last year, which was
I a pleasing surprise to the grow
i ers.
I
I
Stokes Boys to Be
Enlisted Oct. 16
Stokes boys will be called for
! enlistment in the national defense
program by Oct- 16. The Stokes
contingent will be carefully se
lected, those with dependents not i
chosen.
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
I
Having qualified as Executor of
the last will and testament of
.Mary Mitchell Wall, late of
Stokes county, N. C., this is to
| notify all persons holding claims
i against the estate of said de
! ceased to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 12ttt
day of September. 1940, or tbia
notice will be pleaded in bar of
j their recovery. All persona in.-
i debted to said estate will pleau
make immediate payment.
This 6th day of Sept., 1940*
RUSSELL WARD, Executor
of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Mary Mitchell Wall,
j deceased.
J. L. Roberts, Atty-