Newspapers / The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, … / April 23, 1930, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE SIX X. c. HAS 1,887 1-KOOM SCHOOLS Hill Slate Kunk* Second In Eliminating lhi- Type ' mm S/ >teni. ilaleigli. April 1-V— North Carolina how has only 1.587 i iv-r 'oni schools, S"!"> for white children ami l.n.*>2 for roloivii children. according to the cur rent issue of State School Facts pul•:I.-lii'tl i>y tiir State I».•part s'. * 111 of Public Instruction. A; itnlinjr to tin- Otlice of !•: ! ,\' -p.. Washington. P. ' •..! I l.y Scht»■! Facts, there . 1 :'iH) >ch o!s of th - I la- I"l:itt-t* State* n Sipco i!'!7-I> there ha l (It t Tease of I'J.IIV ; o||e- , ir. - : :onl.- throughout the| ;.t!o:;, of which haw • n >\ the sixteen Southern, At | resent. Illinois has the a •-t number of one-room ... wit h 1 •».!(»."> am! Ith d i the last wit h I'T. Five static each report more ' .-.n 7. » - lioi:l .f thi- tv; e: '."i.*-">. 1\ : ns\a : ia 7.>2!. >liss Hiri 7.:;n:;. Nt vv York 7. !! ' ~.2"0. I-'i\ e •-th- r ■ ' . K. "* 1 u-. . Micl.ivan. • 'ia. N-i-raska a-ti Wi— t. !i has i: ■re th;i!: . •" ' '»?}♦ ' «-C'h ■i* Is. 1 i*i7-1S J7 . ■. i. ;. a.r uecrt \r t ■ i' teachers i i. gia aii- tlv e stat ■ ■ iiiating t'u largest ntiiii . sim-.- 3P17-1S: a:..!, >ooooc-ooooc>oooooooooooooooooooooooo PRICES REDUCED ON THE BEST | STOCK OF | Used Cars \ 0 : IX STOKES COUNTY t I t:- 6! ... 01 0 Two 1929 Ford Runabouts. 0. Two 1929 New Ford Coupes. 0! One 1929 New Ford Sedan. 0 1 s , One 1929 New Ford Touring. 0' Four 1927 Ford Coupes. Four 1929 Ford Tourings. % \ Three 1929 Ford Runabouts. . 0| One 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 9j One 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. v X One 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. $ ? One 1927 Chevrolet Touring. 0 t 6 One 1927 Pontiac Coach. ' $j ? 0 i 0: Fifteen Good Plug Fords $25.00 to $50.00* o! 0 0 Terms to reliable parties. j oj Fulton Motor Co., j FORD PRODUCTS I WALNUT COVE, N. C. | ONLY FORD DEALERS IN STOKES COUNTY 0 tOOOOOOOOOCOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'JOI j a a consequence. among these J ; | states, has the smallest per-! : centago of her teachers em- j 1 1 ployed in one-room school*. ; North Carolina ranks second in 'this n-spect among Southern States hy having abandoned 2.771 one-room schools and thereby leaving only 8.1 per ! cent, of all teachers in sucn i schools. j Kentucky now has 6.256 one-: room schools, having eliminat-j ed only 940 since 1!> 17-IS. and, a* a result nearly I> per con*.; of Kentucky teachers are, teaching in one-room schools, i Filipinos are showing the i lifts of American culture. In Manila they staged a riot at a has. hall game. 'sake OF KAN I) I NDEIt DEED 01' IKK ST. I'.y virtue of power vested in the undersigned trustee in a certain deed of trust executed >y Wm. Mouneo to Bank of Stokes County on Fob. 19. ■ 11>2".. which trust is duly re-; .•( rded in otlice Register Deeds Stokes County in Hook 72. page 7". rTerence to which N here unti made. !■ si cure the pay ment of a note hi the sum of' ami interest, default h.-i \ ill: been male in the pay-, meat of the -.-.id n t and ti'-- hoMer having applied to the! , r to v i the trust f • t : :e .-at is fat in if t lie we will soil at public auction t■ > tla high- st i 'dder 1 • r c • -ii 1 'lll i >. la I >alii Slokc.- . it \\ .1111 It ■ ' •e. N. .. -\ ! I KIVX'I. M\\ ::i. 1 a 2 • rk i'. ,M.. ti.e !11: 1 I i! rtn-i. I 1 :ing • ' N rtlr-a ■' e»-r , iii-r t a\ a.!• >a.: • I !it ; - ui:s Kast ;t:■ • iii : r l;ne i' •" , •\ t: tiioneo North 2*' ll :eet; j tlle'll WtSt {Oil fiH't "he! e, S« at! 1 2"'» fe 1 i i tin begin ning. This \pril IS. lit:',o. j li. WOODKITF. Trust . .J. W. NKAK. C. F. DAVIS. Administrators. ! Mrs. MrKimmon Honored B v Student Loan Fund A student loan luiul amount ill jr now to nearly S7OO which will be used t«» help worthy , 1-11 girls pursue ;i college edu cation in home economics has been established in honor of | Mrs. .Jane S. MrKimmon thru 11he joint action of the North i Carolina Home Demcfnstnation ' Agents Association and the State Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs, i The movement had its incep tion in the heart and mind of I .Mrs. Kstelle T. Smith, district ! I agent. who in an address be- j I fore the home ajrents at their j conference in December 1927 suggested that such a fund might be started as a token of ail'ection for Mrs. McKimmon and in recognition of her life long work for farm women and girls. The response was enthusiastic. The agents association then ' decided that the State Feder s pours fragrance """■ rii to these , r *C '- ;. If- /T >. !:-*> u'3 r" 1 s J tuv^vu.), -•- LONG BEFORE the choice leaves of golden Turkish and velvety brown Domestic tobacco are selected for Camel Cigarettes, nature's own alchemy has worked a miracle in them that no effort of man can hope to duplicate. Every tiny leaf-cell is irradiated—stored full of goodness by the clean, pure vigor of the sun! Our share in the making of Camels is to see that all of the fragrance, wA\ \\j/ . mildness, mellowness, aroma—in a word all of the natural goodness of M/jfe- these sun-ripened tobaccos is preserved and developed—then to combine / ==s- them into the smooth, delightful harmony of the famous Camel blend, manu^acturc t^icm i nto cigarettes by the most modern methods WIiXW known to the industry. ///j I \\ You can taste the natural goodness in every delicious puff of a | Camel Cigarette. • , CAMELS for real smoke © 1930, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wiiutdn-Saltm, N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER ation of home demonstration clubs might want a part in the i: movement and so the matter 1 i was presented to them. At j first the federation agreed to 'donate !?.">0 each year. This ! was done the first but at the I annual meeting held in July, 1920, the farm women were so enthusiastic over the matter j that the treasurer was instruc !ed to take pledges from the floor. The sum of $:»66 was pledged by individuals, county councils and clubs. Finally it was decided to I combine the supervision of the | I fund and this was done on July .">O, 1029. when a resolu-j i tion was passed by the Feder ation of Home Demonstration! clubs calling f«r a board of three members from the Feder ation and two members from j the Home Agents Association t i raise and administer the fund. The resolution was ap proved by the home agents at their meeting in January. 10.*>o. ; ; The entire fund is now in the j hands of the Slate Federation i' of Home Demonstration Clubs where it will be used by rural j girls in preparing themselves : for lives of usefulness to th" | State. Arrested for stealing a piano, a Nebraska man confessed thai he had taken it "in a moment of weakness." If he had been feeling right strong hi- probab ly would have carried away the house. ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON. Notice is hereby given that I ! application will be made to I Governor 0. Max Gardner f*->r ithe pardon of Rufe King, who was convicted at -Spring term 1929 of the Superior Court of i Stokes County »f assault with intent to commit rape, and sen tenced to serve a term of from 1 to (> years in the State peni - tentiarv. This April 22. 19:?0. MARY SUSIE KING. ' wife of Rufe King. WEDNESDAY. APR. 25. 19 50 Some daring girls are now wearing skirts reaching almost to the ground. grftnnminwimnii"""" 1 "" 11 "" wja i me ST* iiy» Baking R>wler ( doubleT^acting) Same Price for over 38 years j The price Is right \ Quality is right \ (every can guaranteed) MILLIONS OF POUNDS | USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT i -•rniin
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 23, 1930, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75