Thursday, Sept. 24, 1942
ALL SET FOR THE
HORSE SHOW
Kisg Beady For Gal* Time—The
Stork la Very Busy In the King
' Section.
King—A big little town.
King, Sept. 24.—Everything is
being put in readiness here for
the big horse show which will,
take place Friday and Saturday, (
Mr. Farmer:
Sell YOUR
TOBACCO
In Mount Airy
AND MAKE OUR STORE
Your Meeting Place
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FAMILY NEEDS AT
GREAT SAVINGS
A & Z Store
IN HALE BLDG., MT. AIRY, N. C. j
* * *» OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY * * *
WAR BOND QUOTAS FOB SEPTEMBER j
!,/ b ;
; i
j - I
WESIfBN PART Of \ *50,400 J '
NORTH CAROLINA ] \ '—hi dOlL—
\2Slf NORTH !
CAROLINA
J&rS 4 !) U. S. Tr.«ury Official W« Bond
f' 600 i., 8,400- ! | Quotas for September /
Sapt.mbsr Quol. for SUft, I 9.75&000 , \
jl ® | m^m—mmm^—^——^^
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Washington, D. C., Sept. B.—September War Bond I
Quotas for the 3,070 counties la the nation were an- i
noiutced today by Henry tlorgenthan, Jr., Secretary ef
the Treasury, to mwke up the aational September fblal I
•I n75,000,000.
The September quota for the State of North Carolina
la *J,7&0,C00.
In fixing the eeunty quotas, the Treasury has ceo-
tinued lti announced policy ef setting the monthly quo- i
las la line with the seasonal distribution of laeome with i
(October 2nd and 3rd. No pains or
expense are being spared to make |
| this year's show the best ever
held here.
The following patients under-
went tonsil removal operations
here last week: Mrs. J. W. Den-j
ny, of Pinnacle; Miss Lottie Ed
i I
wards, of Ralton; Mrs. Weldon
Kiser, Mrs. Arlie Warner, Miss |
,Nora Boles and Miss Ruby Tuttle,
(of Rural Hall; and Miss Ruby
the bllllon-dollar monthly national average as the an> )
nual goal. S
The aational quota fer May, when the nation went on )
the blUton-a-montb annual basis, was (600,000,000. For i
June tie quota was 9800,000,000 and for July it Jumped )
to 11,000,000,000. The August quota waa 9818,000,000, )
so to maintain the billion-dollar annual monthly av- )
erage, the quota* for the Fall and Winter months must
neeessarlly be stepped up considerably to reach the
objective set. * .... v.S,Trmuo
THE DANBURY REPORTER
Boles, of Germanton.
J Rev. David E. Weinland, who
has resided here for the past two
years, has been appointed assist
ant to Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler
president of Salem College. Mr.
j Weinland, who came here from
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has
many warm friends here.
Mrs. John McGee is quite sick
at her home on north Depot street
her friends will regret to learn.
j Relatives here have been noti
fied of the serious illness of Wil- j
liam Holder, Jr., at the Elkin Hos- ;
ptial
1 Believe it or not: About sixty l
years ago Dr. Beverly Jones was
called to the home of Georg_-
Newsum, two miles south of town.
He made the trip from his home
near Bethania on horseback. He
had broken off a switch from an
apple tree to hurry hie horse
along. When he arrived at the i
Newsum home he threw the
switch down in the yard. One of'
Mr. Newsum's daughters picked
up the switch and stuck it in the j
ground, it took root and grew to I
be a fine apple tree. It is still'
standing in the yard at the old '
homeplace and bears fruit each'
year.
j Miss Ora Fulp of Thomasvil!e 1
and her sister, Miss Hazel, of 1
Trinity, are visiting relatives and
friends here.
j Mrs. P, J. Caudle of Winston- j
Salem was among the visitor-3'
here Saturday
Well, the stork made quite a |
lot of overtime last week. Here is
his report: Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
Van Hoy, a Eon; Mr. and Mr.-!.'
Robert Meritt, a daughter; Mr.
and Mis. Walter Lawson, a son;
Mr. and Mr s. Willie J. Rough, i 1
>OO ■
| HI. 81. EM SHOP j
$ 511 1-2 North Liberty St. o
5 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. g
6 Phone 01 j-f X
$ Machine Wave, $1.50 to $7.50 o
,0 Machineless, $2.50 to SIO.OO X'
'0 Spiral, $5.00 to SIO.OO $
| AI L WORK GUARANTEED \
0 OPERATORS ; MISS PARMLLEK CROTTS, (M^r.)
6 miss LOi rsi: mldijn
1 MISS PAIXINK MARTIN
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| Make Your Plans Now (o Attend the
| 1942 Mt Airy American Legion |
1 Victory s
[FAIR!
Sept. 28th=-Oct. 3rd I
6 G—Bid DAYS—6 6—BIG NIGHTS—6 0
X WEDNESDAY—Children's Day I
y One SSO WAR BOND will be awarded $
0 The Winner o
0 NEW ATTRACTION HORSE SHOW o ,
$ —Oct. 1 and 2, Afternoon and Night - $
X SHOWING AM. CLASSKs OF FINK l(()IC>i;s $ '
1 Mq's JUMmera Shows I
| On The Midway \
0 For Information a* to Home Show and Exhibit*, Write v
X W. L. Sydnor, Secretary, Mount Airy, N. C.
Herman Fulp Promoted i
|
Herman Fulp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Fulp of Waliut Cove.
i has been promoted to Staff Ser- j
geant at Morris Field, Charlotte,
I I
where he ha£ been located the
I
past few months. Sergeant Fulp
I ,
enlisted in the air corps at Wins-1
! i
ton-Salem November 7, 1940, and
!.. . •
received hi« basic trailing at
MaeDill Field, Tampa, Fla., and J
Orlando Air Ease, Orlando, F3a. '
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;daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Hardy
Mabe, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Duggina, a son; Mr. ar.d
, Mrs. Clarence Lawson, a daugh
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Judson Coving
■ ton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stewart, a daughter; Mr. a rJ
I Mrs. Ezra Jessup, a son; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Warren, a daugh-
ter; and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Mid
id,eton, a son.
| J. Nat Roberts, familiarly j
known here as "Dr. Drake" from ,
the Chestnut Grove section, was
among the throng o shoppers here
Saturday evening.
I Scales Dalton of Dalton was I
hero Saturday looking after sor.x j,
business matters.
And that's the news from !k •. j
I
' PUBLISHED THURSDAYS }
! FLASH
.. UIIE
SEPTEMBER 2i *
Red offensive cracks German
I
lines, still holds Stalingrad; Ger
'rnans lose 12,000 men in five days.
I Terrible train wreck at Dicker
sen, Md., 20 persons killed, many
!• • A
injured.
| Situation unchanged i n tiew
I Guinea, Mac Arthur's bombers
strafe Buna and Kikoda. Solomons
still held by marines.
Finland denies seeking peace
with Russia.
London sa\s Germans in wofise
position at Stalingrad than 10
days ago.
Five High Point speeders indict
ed at High Point in a crack down
to save gasoline and rubber.
Doke and Davidson will play
football at Winston-Salem Sutut
day afternoon.
School buses can't haul athletic
teams or spectators on penalty of
e,;\H cii'.-oii, ruling by OPA.
Ross Easley
In Australia
1 Mi. .. M:-. I- .1. [. . : „i
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1 • IVI. . !, . .1
• '.heir 'i:, i: sI! ; :i i
I who is in A .i-'.rali.:.
Kasicy . a nnvl .u.; in !.t air
I corps anJ :s a ni'aUicu* > . C..ati
; lite Field, 111, Me enlisted u. tho
':ira> in July, l!toS. : a i |..nded in
Austialia in February.
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