PUBLISHED THURSDAYS Tobacco Prices Highest In 23 Yrs. FARMERS WELL PLEASED WITH SPLENDID AVERAGES RUNNING AIBO V E 40 STOKES CROP WILL BRING RECORD TOTAL. The tobacco ma "He'.a opened Monday with crowded warehouse floors and the highest prices since the bull year of iU V). At Mount Airy, Wino on-Sulem, Madison, and other markets the averages, which are holding firm, are running around 43 to 45. Farmers are best pleased for 23 years with their splendid arer ages. The Stokes crop, much lorger than the big year of 1919, will t - tal more than 1919, and will prob ably be a reemd breaker. Notice (/{ Oellncucncv Inmiui In ijrio. To liar !• il .1 Dear Si Atcoidi.;.: to lnfurr.u'ti ,:i ir possissiuii > i Ljcai L( arJ jy,.; Jiave 1 ailed to j'on/im the duty, or duties, iiapiseu upon you under the selective service law as speci fied below. To present yourself for, and submit to, registration. You are therefore directed t>: report, by nv.il, telegraph, or in person, at your own expense, tc this Lots*! Board, on or before I'. a. m., on the 17th day o? Scptem- • ber, 1942. Failure to report on or before the day and hour specified is an offense punishable by fine or im-' prisonment, or both. i RALPH R. MILLS, Member of Local Board i, tTen per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to build the planes and tanks | that will Insure defeat of Hit ler and his Axis parsers. j NORTH CAROLINA FACTS ! . ✓ SHAGGY WILD POMES ARE FOUND ON CAPE HATTER AS. ' THEY ARE TRADITIONAL DE - SCENHANTS Of OARBARY IFM . , PONIES BROUGHT OVER BY 7 /» jL sf' M SIR WALTER RALEIOH-S Mrf K * (. ft ft..,, -w . I V-l Xfl WRECKED POR •PF / j y W T °^F £ SHIPS. H *RSI S I,*Y £ ,2 A H£ A 'FF F:AU ' NNOATH CAROUNA JJ £\H}~SAJ*:^ C 82.41") IS NEAR HIGHLANDS "-.WHILE -V\ T«E LOWEST AVERAGE (59 08") IS AT f r fill /HM&JM ' MARSHALL, ONLY iV/A OvCR 5,000 BEER RETAILERS OPERATE IN NORTH CAROLINA. VET THC FOUNDATION, SINCe \ \ MAV./P39, HAS HAD TO "CLOSE WA J/) UP" ONLY 200 FOR FAIUN6TO # "CLEAN UP* WHEN ORDERED TO.' Hack of thc N'orth Carolina Committee's "Clean Up or (.lose Lp" Campaign is the sincere desire to make the state a better place to live in. This Campaign reflect? the demand of an overwhelm ing majority of heer dealers that their business be freed, and freed 100 r t', of any taint attached to it by the ac tivities of even a few law violators. "\ ou B've truly effective help every time you pass by the anti-social outlet in favor of those dealers of un questioned ethical and business standards. For Vicivry Buy T ,'cr Bonds and Stamps BREWING INDUSTRYFOUNDATION -■gjjk /(ortk Lwiotma Commdiu 1 I R. H. Todd To Be . Comm'd. Second Lieut. s ____________ - | PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE H Keesler Field, Miss., Sept. 20. —Corp. Robert H. Todd, of Dan bury, N. C., this week left Kees d ler Field, one of the Army Air e Forces Technical Training Com e mand Schools, for Miami Beach, Fla., to begin a 12 weeks' course l, of study at the Army Air Forces e Officer Candidate School. At the i, successful completion of th i 3 'course he will be commissioned q 3 second lieutenant, Air Forces - Administration. j Corp. Todd, who was inducted r June 16, 1942, received four weeks ■ of basic training at Keesler Field " prior to joining the Volunteer Of- . fieer Candidate Flight, where for i .rod 1 eight weeks he receiv ed -i ;v:T.ccd ti ii:.iau aiai :>ii.» it'iVei.i : s r | 1 ■: .i; and Hi,. .' ! : : r, i'./id ii;iil instructor. Eeforc i;is te cat .r..h: .:i»>r. I.i j the Air Forces Cuip. Todd v■ vice-ptesidcnt oi Spaugh Paper I. Company at High Point, N. C. lie also served in World War 1. Notice Of Delinquency j To Thurman White Baker v Order No. 67 Dear Sir: t According to information i n c possession of this Local Board, 1 you have failed to perform the duty, or duties, imposed upon you under the selective service law as specified below. ; Failure to notify this office oi your change in address. You are therefore directed to report, by mail, telegraph, or in person, at your own expense, to 'this Lo u' or. . r befor» Id a. m., on the 28th day of Septem ber, 1942. j Failure to report on or before THE DANBURY REPORTER Air Attack Probable In The State Lawrence Macßae, County Chair man Of Home Defense, Gives Account Of Raleigh Meeting. I j Lawrence Macßae, chairman of I Civilian Defense for Stokes, ha 3 » returned from Raleigh where he attended a state-wide meeting of the Citizens Service Corps. Addresses were made by many outstanding officials, including Gov. Broughton, Gen. Wood, and others. Mr. Macßae says Gen. Wood addressed his remarks to the de fense of North Carolina, and that the General left no doubt in the minds of the audience of the prob-1 ability of an air attack in the j state. | The citizens Service Corps is ;i j phase of the Civilian Defense set-: up. The Stokes county council o! H c iviiian • !Vns-t will set up a ir.;- R , ':e.is mrvlt." corps. Represent,!- 3 IB tiM.- ox the Stokes organization H _.. , I i't lvdt.-i f ;!i were the tollow.n; : ;tc Luv/reiie.' Mncilac, E. L. ■ nailer, Iv.ul Fulon, ThcoJorc 2 Ntwsum, W. J: Blackwell. ■ Rufe King came back from market Tuesday where he sold lor.d of tobacco. He said he had enough dough on him to burn a wet mule. the day and hour specified is an offense punishable by fine or im prisonment, or both. W. S. GEORGE, Member of Local Board. | I Sell With The^Ok^d!ab!?^" ,^™B^™l I Simmons Warehouse I I WHEN BETTER PRICES ARE PAID I I OUR FORCE WILL GET THEM! I I For The High Dollar Sell With I I .SIMMONS WAREHOUSE I I A Competent Tor(e Alvays At Tornir Service I Only Men Of Experience Are Employed To Handle Your Tobacco When You Sell With us. They Are Friendly And Courteous ... Always Anxious To Render Every Service To Make Your Patronage Both Pleasant And Profitable To You. Ask The Man Who Sells With Us. I SIMMONS WAREHOUSEI 1 IIOMNEY SIMMONS VANCE DEARMIN I Moore Avenue— MOUNT AIRY, N. C. —Moore Avenue Patronize the Advertiser Every lime! The Opening Of the Mount Airy Tobacco Market FINDS THE FARMER'S WAREHOUSE JONES BROTHERS, Proprietors READY TO SERVE YOU WITH THE FINEST FACILITIES FOR SELLING TOBACCO TO THE BEST ADVANTAGES TO SECURE THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR VOU! T. A. JONES F. M. JONES R. P. JONES We deeply appreciate your past patronage and trust that we shall have the pleasure of ser ving you this season.. We invite you to sell your Tobacco with us and put the "EXTRA" in WAR BONDS. SAVE YOUR GAS and TIREi/by driving to ou t Ware'.*/)U»e. FARMER'S WAREHOUSE MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Thursday, Sept. 24, 1942