TO3USHED THURSDAYS i.a: Dan bury Reporter sued Thursdays at Danbury, N. C., and entered at the Danbury pustulate as second class matter, under act of Congress 1 1 . jiper, Kditor A Publisher - - - E. \ . Pc-ppcr, Business Mfcr. j National Advertising Representative New York t Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta : Phila. Diin"„uiy, North Car., Thursday, Aug. 26, 194:? ilbi ANDERSON RESIGNS WELFARE POSITION HERE M:S HARRY WILLIAMSON, FORMER ROCKINGHAM WELFARE HEAD. RE PORTED NAMED Miss Christine Ai der,on, superintendent of J the Stokes Welfare Department for the past year or so, has filed her resignation which ' will take effect in Nov. She plans to take : a position in war work. Mrs. Harrv Williamson, of Pine Hall, who bas headed the Rockingham county welfare department for the past several yetrs, is re ported named as the successor. King Woman Will Get Promotion IN WAVES (Special to the Reporter) Great Lakes, 111., Aug. 19. — Preparing to "fill the boots" of a j male yeoman at one of the U. S. I Navy's shore stations is Pauline Ardith Lemmons, 20, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Roy S. Lemmons, of King, who was recently enrolled in the Naval Training School (WAVES) or yeomen located at the lowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, lowa. tAny excuse you can give for ' i not upping your payroll sav ings will piease Hitler, Hiro- | hito and puppet Mussolini. , v NOTICE I wish to notify the public that my beauty shop, which has been closed for several months due to illness, will re- i ( open September 1. I am looking for ward to seeing my many patrons back again. MRS. M. O. STEVENS STEVENS BEAUTY SHOPPO Lawsonville, N. C. _ i i RATIONING OF COOK STOVES 1 BEGINS AUGUST 23 Due to Large Quantity Buying, We Still Have a Few ALL-ENAMEL Black and White Cook Ranges. -High | Shelf and Resevoir. c Also Bedroom Suites, Springs, Kitchen ? a Cabinets, Etc. *•; POWELL'S STORE Stuart, Virginia. ' fOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO^OOPOOQ#^ ; ; The World's News Seen Through X :: THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR f An International Daily Newspaper ! ! i* Truthful—-Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Scniational- O ,i , urn Editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and It* Daily § Feature', Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make 3 i i the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. | The Christian Science Publishing Society 8 • | | One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts ! I i Price 112.00 Yearly, or SI.OO a Month. \ | | | Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. i n i Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. ' I I N««IM , , ; i i Address j • SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST | | The Naval Woman Reservist will receive expert instruction in typing, shorthand, filing and gen- j eral office work. "Releasing i j man to fight at sea" demands ex-] cellent physical condition and the navy woman's classroom curricu- ! lum is supplemented with ample | physical education and recreation periods. After completion of this course the Bluejacket may be advanced to the petty officer rating of yeo- , man, third class. Active duty at a shore station within the United , States awaits her after gradua- j tion from the Cedal Falls school. • l 1 Must Give U. S, Double Price Profit ________ 1 Newton. A man accused of I selling five-cent soft drinks for a 1 dime at Newton's carnival last I week was brought for a special! ! , hearing before the price control [ 1 i ! panel of OPA. Judgment was;' that the man could make a vol- 1 untary contribution to the United 1 States Treasury representing the profit he had realized in selling J the drinks at double price. About 50 percent of all canned ! goods packed in '43 will be used ,by our armies and to a smaller i _ 1 degree by our fighting allies. ' ————— .. ' THE DANBURY REPORTER 'COVE PERSONALS I Walnut Cove. Corporal Carl- I ton Duniap, who is stationed iu the Panama Canal Zone, is spend ing a 20-day furlough with his parents here. T. Corporal Noble Turner, for merly of Camp Sibert, Ala., has I received an honorable discharge from the army and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Turner. Miss Marian Fulton spent the week-end at High Point. Mrs. Elizabeth Heath and Mrs. , Barlow Bowles visited in Win - ;ton-Salem Thursday evening. Martin Luther Mitchell, who is j ! connected with the Concerco Con-' I struction Company and now on a project at Cedar Point, Md., is at! I home on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ross and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell visited Mr. anf TJTrs. Luke Sherrod and Mrs. I Frank Richardson at Greensboro Sunday. Vance Pepper was a visitor in .Walnut Cove Tuesday night. I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey, Erna Neal and Charlotte Matthews' have returned from a visit at j Myrtle Beach. Miss Pauline Gann spent the week-en 3 in Greensboro. Mrs. Rosamond Hatch, county nurse, was in Danbury Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Heath, Misses I Margaret Turner and Ruth O'Neal iwere guests of the Danbury Union Sunday School at their annual [ picnic held at Hanging Rock 1 Park Tuesday afternoon. I Pvt. Walter W. France' Promoted to Staff S «t. j At Fort Bliss, Tex. I (Special to the Rcjiorter) | Fort Bliss, Tex., Aug. 12.—The' | promotion of Private Walter W. 1 France of Route 2, Eox 716, Law- i | sonvn.e, to be a staff sergeant in | the service here was announced' today by the Public Relations Of- i fice. The promotion is effective I lat once, and comes in recognition 1 jof his meritorious application to ! i duty. Stuart, (Va.) Boy Killed In Action Private Jameg Spottswood Tay lor was killed in action in North Africa Aug. 2. He was a son of Clerk of the Court John S. Tay lor oT Patrick county. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Joyce and ( son, Wesley, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Bruce Joyce of Sandy Ridge were I' Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Carl Ray Flinchum. FOB SALE: New ice refrigerator. * *? od bar S»in at $25.00. Originally sold for $46.50. Ap ply to— JAMES PARDUE, Madison, N. O. Route 1. FOR RENT—Good 140-acre farm, Davidson connty, near Forsyth , on river, good state cultivation, good 5-room house, barn, stock, tools, on school bus line. Write i Box 1218, Winston-Salem, stat ing condition and family. WOOD FOR SALE Tree laps estimated 600 cords or more, near Germanton, N. C. Make us an offer. MB. BENNINGEB, Trust Department Wachovia Bank & Tr. Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. KlNu NEWS By E. P. NEWSUM I King, the fastest growing small town in this section—Aug. 26. — Private Carl Calloway, stationed at Grand Island, Neb., is spend ing a furlough with his parents here. Thomas E. Smith has purchas ed from Mrs. Louis Talbert a lot on East Broad street on which he will erect a new home. Nome White has returned to his home in Norfolk, Va., after spending a few day s with rela tives here. Mr. White formerly ' resided here. Mrs. Vester Kiser, who under went an operation in a Winston- Salem hospital last week, is get ting along splendidly. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations here last week: Miss Betty J. .Lawson of Lawsonville; MlJss I Geraldine Jenkins of East Bend; J Bill Talbert Wilson of Tobacco-! ville; James Lawson of Winston-j Salem; Miss Rachel Gordon of t Pinnacle, and Miss Mary Francis' Hooker of Tobaccoville. j Howard Booze, stationed at ! New Orleans, is spending a fur-' lough with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. David Calloway ( of Elkin were the guestg of rela tives here over the week-end. Well, here's the stork's report for last week: to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gordy, a son; to Mr. i and Mrs. Earl Carroll, a daugh ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow 1 Southern, a daughter and to Mr. ;and Mrs. Elbert Newsum, a ( daughter. j Monroe Alridge of the U. S. Navy, stationed at New Orleans, J s here on furlough. ! Dr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Boou ,have returned from Bridgeport, Conn., where they spent their va cation with Dr. Booe's brother, j It is estimated that about two thirds of the tobacco in this sec tion has been harvested. The ;crop, which is said to be light this year, is curing up well. And that's the news from here. | Nelson's Chapel Is Being- Continued; Public Welcomed •*! Beginning at 8:30 p. m., Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, Sep tember 3, 4, and 5, and conduct ed by Rev. E. X. Heatherley of Leaks ville, and Rev. J. F. Manuel of Germanton, the Nelson Chapel services are to be held in the [ chapel of the Nelson Funeral Home. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Walnut Cove Home ; Destroyed By Fire Saturday Afternoon The residence of Walter Nel son, who lives on High street in Walnut Cove, was completely de stroyed Saturday afternoon by a fire which broke out during the absence of the family. All furnishings were said to have been lost. Shoe soles are now being maue of wool, plastic, wood, & cotton. j j/uriflews- * about tAe AAA and. atheAs ( A €XT£KSeON WORK \ cf-rom. A/ie JW _ V U— "I ..jL A i E. S. STOKES Stokes County Agent i ELKIN FAT STOCK AND WOOL SHOW AND SALE | On October 14 and 15 thers will be at Elkin a Fat Stock and Wool Show and Sale. Any pro ducer or feeuer in the counties of j Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Caldwell, Davie, Forsyth, Iredell, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes .and Yadkin is eligible to ex hibit. Each exhibitor must have been the bona fide owner of: cattle entries for at least five months; hogs, at least two months before ' , the show. A wool exhibitor mus: have been the owner of the sheep I a.t the time the fleece was shorn, j Four-H and F. F. A. members ,must have personally fed and cared for the stock entered in their names for the major part of the time specified for ownership in paragraph 2- All exhibits should be approved ' by the county agent of county ir. which the exhibitor resides be fore the application for entry is made. All exhibits entered i'l .the show must be approved by jthe management at the show barn at the time of delivery. All animals entered in this show must meet the State Live- 1 « I u One drop of oil > Codd Mean an Exira \ Year of Usefulness | Don't neglect your electric appliances • Rcfijgeiator ■- s / . • Vjcuu*n.'CUaner M I t '■M Ironer r %"> Jjgf ( MS •••'Oil Burner ' jl| • Washer -%%| '€> > Regular care keeps your appliarvces running smoothly, prevents wear. .Go right ahead and use your appliances just as you have always used them, but give them extra, care. Electricity Is Vital In War—Don't Waste It. DUKE POWER COMPANY " T Thursday, Aug. 26, 1943 Vf stock Sanitary Departmeirt Re quirements for movement of ani- I mals inter and intra state for ex i hibition or immediate slaughter j purposes. Exhibitors must sub j mit evidence to the superinten dent of the show that the animals have met the above requirements. i ! This is a great opportunity for Stokes county people to exhibit the fine hogs which we have, es pecially if you are planning »to sell animals on foot. Au every one knows you are of the highest prices when an animal is put up at auction sale. Because j lof the extreme feed shortage, this is a good time to get ria of fat hogs that are not need ed for home consumption. If anyone in Stokes county is interested in exhibiting an imals in this show, please contact S. B. Brandon at King or the County Agent, Danbury. (NOTE: Due to limited space, an article from the County Agent News Letter is being omitted un til next week's issue—Ed.) 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