PAGE SIX • >ne Huo rm&es ar.d | thee mmT'noiw .do .tlj£ ?*wne ! , work I' >f»er!y accompuwied? bjrl eight m with eightfepten bt| . a Canylen bounty in-j to (i. C Markham beth City. • "Mr. Markham has a 480-'- ; acre farm typical of those ua- w tiailv found in the northwest ern section of jt;he State-," says [ A. T. Holmau,' agricultural fen'-j gineer at. State College. "A} few year* ago he grew cotton i and corljf with some livestock! as did other men about! him. Within the last few j years..however, the faun has) been completely changed ! Large of cleared and cut", over UuidS have l»eeA ; int-i pasture" : which Mr. Mark-'t ham says gives the biggest re turn Til. i«tftttre ? hind * is' fenced V.r.d kept free rf Coarse ;wt V Jb' has Ixfjrtii a'lon'k /v*»tUm, t haj'.»i.) spy bean s. Eof n-'iuaud ; - " 8 I ' • r'V mules/have been wi „ by «'ik; Vv. this one tractor. Tun same WWk e^rnVw. 1 * • eiuht Wo« ■ t ract.J 1 '' 1 ?* 1 flwtf! • : • om* v :»* C-i.tiV pV I 'JnW "'i iuiT- •(>}• fg an>llir jv : v>> 1 to. • • \\'h ; . j*» *c l :-'» tl" *' U4ihV[> OjMil'- ti> !-W ibv Maika&ra aav* .-it I:- *•; f'dW ■>- ito idi 1 ti S: t"? ' j* a '•tlsW Mbf- si-ftoy^-ir • . «. viN'ilw *jrtip-ir. •f \ Af-h f! •> • :•'•/•'•*•/, a, *&,;'• Ai '•' t 4.. 1 ai'n ft iy*ie'J in' wiruugh the-ihestnek 1 r, ire. ■(•'jjft ff'e hnd shf'Pp Trrst ' very carried,, u pa*l uiv throughout i the -urtinior and uso much of ■ tho r Yuid other b\Vrt-fi. duct- !iY,' fytntcr. The sj}l ""is.; growing .more fertile instead , of ■ and Mr. M«rkh;mrap-*f pears "fft'be satisfied with hi? 1 say's .Mr/ Hoi-! ' man •' . - ' '*' FOB ROYAL THIRSTS" 2 J i> .. . :• ( ; i,.' > .fi-.'M >/,/& jr'i '«.> nl's, •i- ; ft: ii ; 'i .vi.vi.'.K 1 !.\ii. ,» t!. -.sun Swtifil our thirsts assume r««>•-»! jirojtortiorts. and a succession >i IriiiUs goes tar to make a success ful {lay. Luckily, quenching this thirst is good f r its. Tlte, '!•; rid which ac intUihe helps on ! "if. j and. if it has fruit juices, in it. ti.ey add vitamins and miner.;!-. to o'.tr j system. jyi>j the sugar Ahic' 1 it c.»n . give energy: . ,pot Children and Adults . | l'l»r the uiiij;-(:t—and :>r g-i.wn-- j tps,.' too— ir is of'en . dr.itraide f, ] •omWne milk 4 with tVnit -met* I -t j iiiis'-^inrpd-Je.Vvs; torn*, rd mri': is e.s- I iccidlly desirable as it »vill not j .urdle in the • ■ n." iy:.tii :i. Ca'bopa'.e'f w'at- r • r «pfK.'«'f aV. " i if Well irvrlr -Mid vjreiVlv ! may 1 tieV.rnf.k by children »!)•' vf' '■:* I alike.' -.iid nd'N ■ pleasant 'rii ; ;i «••■ the i!l tWrtp , jfiie'e 'n'rtV the f-Ilti':!' 1 V -aveil " aiil 'it :*v- tiak'lnt? .i cml- i •jig drink's. And when earc.ed r> is botr-ht for fhe -n'f of ♦!;'» r*'v. the vilid frttit itself can lie :ti ice-cream. selntitt dess«rt« and ings. Mere ire snjr*« reitv« f•• •!•'■ cious drinks which have 1! ben rested 1»y a dietitian. The t'.r-t -;\* are particularly well adanted for children. Chocolate ( iiiiiiiHt'tn \fillel ViH-: Shake together in a shaker or l.'rt • glass iar six tablespoons mailed milk, fonr tablespoons canned choc olate syrup, one teaspoon cinn i • inon, one-half cup water, two an] Presbyterian Dates At rfeftbyfe ian \ H- Ifudsputh, pf 1 m«jjinces tfetcs as fplfowit \v V -. / "■"Bfeftbiiry, Ist '.Sunday :it -|i:'6o Sunday ; mghj; at ,7i30- ■ ... v, Pine Hall, 'v 2nd Sunday at , Thirty W. O. \y. " Veterans Honored - Ce": sb rat id g 43 Service ti:e \Vot:':,v ;> qi j.-cjived eri v:jc' !i:eUati ' tl-.e V.*c3d:::rn of the V.'cr!d f tsmjf'fi-.v' yc.u'.i or ia.uiy. VV Fiaw.'r, pri-.>ku'!it o i the Woocin; oi Upe Vvqi-:.-. ar.aci'.i«3«l -tod** ■• - The' thirty- tfcot: WiriMr \ttH. , Hvis t?;. 1 r.s'n m;H •' "'lttif of tfie *rfr' i *ti % :d' e^.V.aVF.«?/^ , ' , :J ' ' | jfF- o. (♦• f irrUUi JIXU-.,'. _. V,«- • !•••.,.-4 i | • ®» |j(n-irn«:*t&v« «.w. r.\ctl; ; ! Utrn .';ive:i ov.;.- io-vttetz . nd itws; '.tocdci a oi thr World 1 ■: » »!ir fonriwa years' the fl: t r.icda! bo.-. -iKJ'/o;!-in I »■ tn« T*D*tl'-cn i • ■ •- *.!:] //Jr..*.*-:»r ?sr\ *iWi*w !- .. 'J*k °ff i .•■ /tS-ui'-Jgz:- 1 '*- >9s*' *" fiww-i •*» • i-'i* l" 'J&jk-jii / i'ca .-rJ > 'wiwl e J. l ; Krs ei*irhe.:; • • .p 1) fft'*; v.. i- ; " / v.c'.llU '.I 1 f iV 1 ■>• - .iC-r W . v • w-"/ f.?r £^i , : fc r P*?w. r h'i •' vr*'i« v *!*:J \V. GUi' .iLil i i!£,U »v piv-.viiii' bi '.ce .' wwj flrnt or :jfcjn witii, 135 fn ?n: i'o: :y yapTft-a.ao "The- ••rr/.i rf th* VTcedn:: of »>.? V 7. • ! :rt an i'ivr>j;ir viili'ji] o. .>„• f'j.arj -cf'thP:r'os ii;" f '-Xu r.r.d v.V-'-l that t!:e Poclct:: nsr. fc.-V i."i J • Air. - Today ti;j \Vcst . • , »r.do oi tiio-Vjorld i.i ii:c t=»,*oaaa frai/?inal in eitisi cncc. It vas recently acriarc one-halt cups tniik and some crao ice. This ntm.es four t.:!' glas Pin raff I* Milk Shake: Shake gether in a jar or shaker on*.*-! cup canned chocolate syrup, one evaporated mill: 'or fresh creu: j our ■ cup • iit>;ilf,;le syrup, one j water and siv ked ice. This I four tall sia-" s j i'lnrttj'f le ,!/(//.• Slink" • Shake j geUier •in « i;.r or sitakir i-n..-i | citp j i VJi'tyritci n ijk it irc»h csea I i tie cuv j>iir y.pV. svrup, ...tic j water atyi c.rji:ked he. 1 i.»s I fiii'tr iarj' I V :*?■.•' • t'rfani ? t l'.ik'* i •n-tttef' & e-MviriV ''if nt.ildc «rr? lie :t(id "ine-f''! r t"h "'"s «-r ior; ;iiiH. .itie fihit- «f . i;ickiw( ;>•« F*'>rr 'tit" fotr 'rtl!**«••' art 1 ! s; tikle ti JittV tiuH iiver th fp H voir liV • Colorful Cordial* f !'ruvitj> 'h»:! 1 iuv third * ttt' w ■ I and l« s water '• • ' iv itiintttes: cik!. \ild r '.;i c • el;' lime-, n>- cup pitvapj le ijue 1 u;> prune .'titer and three cold wati r. Serve v r\ c.ki ptaich cla *c-. rites. ntii ( V'p*s make 12 \ I s punch 'j!:.s-.e. t'urrtinl Iknx, hit err\ s/;r Hoi I one-third cup curnint icily. cti"s water rnd one-third cup «t until the jelly is melted. Co. I add juice of two lemons and tents of a number two can of r; | r rr.sed tl'rouslt a si | Chill, add two ••ups carbon; iloivto, 3rd Tifefve of a boys' social club in Brooklyn rescued John Chritto, his wife and six from the top floor of alwfrriptg three-story building. ofi'lCl " .-oiv-nt. i: Jnrcst- eisqts* ard ■ _s:uv: :s oi more 4'-, Ihr.ujjbc 3 j.-JJO Wi'.'.i ir "c: t-df.je ?: :• x fO*. aZ'J " ;?b of t&» VJTcoU ityt i bile Wcild ir. uawicr.timnt t&ii-edraarf cnppraKßar.'-ci:.*. oß9*half ! ttw "orgtinication has N^ ! and disabil- j ' it j forty years °* |^«s.4E 0 ft»ls= - u »- 3t cnfcr • p.aeed the la!.; I tKCii in the fore st* ! :*eai tracer- j tor n»Ut«»asur«a3!Ri,sofjotJcs are.the j 1: j: ) , At»t.'4J4Tto. .at at 4S.m j •! *«?| tlie -radio v.c-1 hßWku - V*'oV.' inlH^hc-Sdqup.rJers ' v. * w*» v- 1 ».-"i "ias * ' #1,2111- !-f-' rJ e->-«f.l i vSe-lfl; »», - •>: jt..:4ji»'/th?ir y ttuffZhm titßTow m: *f th?s Wk-ld •.r.-t'riv.A yi H>4y..X -f«.~ l« »3 t «s»o tSh-nicit jc*\ ''lSptf-'"'. •>.**' :•% s if* "the 2? '\ ''&?*'■ '- 1 r tf-MOC I fe.i TT. jH}V7f; M-r V-,' jrc| - -».CU G.j » .Vi .JvOisii «£''' - ait c:i. a rcll ol' Tu !. '...V'.vv hit-ij the I.v.g --0." c. t *:1 the v.-iv:i. i inir.tfd ut in::!,'' .>. ji" Hr;Jn t!» I'fif l.'.WO'j pfos x- f "I {"ry* thai the V,»ec«Jfefft of cf'rh? " \Vor!d v. i!! r.ci::s £*: ; issue Ilk, 1v3.9"4' r-n.v j-caif iervice , u V-1-, 1 -(i.- rb3*/«bCiw 1 .'.VjiiTPrcsi j -*'• ;+.• "Par avgaiaUcn is 3-, Tflpidij*. It i.« hiesonwrj? | st-1 l.'.i-aac and: -ci giea'.or. service to cd I lis rorhiUet-;;."' ' • > • • ■ ■ 1: I ck*.l I water, ami srr.- ut «.uce. liiis maki-s sses. j ptincii .e!. .es. I Ifr iit /'mi .1: i'ress contents . f 'n't I a n: ' l!,: ' , '* r ' can of apricots throue'i rua a "'" v t7i )-tlvnfs cup ' ' ' and two cups A'.i'.er ..ve niinttte-, , ' I cim'il .»nd add fc apricot r»t:ree. All ( -jj s juice ot* -tx and four cut's plain "r water and ser • \try -old' in ptu>' - h cf'Tii's • *.O- w'H niat'e ' af""tt «t'uwi pun ' : t i.a!l a ' i-n"' 1 , i JJ.fervc-ocer.t fccverages etui V>>ur' iruii tic: : Have i ft'. fi)ls , i'""vh.i «tfurtiffw-rili* trt» • d»l. . tf - fiti-lnKf > 0 H-ri'd ii ■i.i- ; K' r " trotu '. m;:;iln.r .? can ot irev 1 ' 1 * "m-.s •b»n«r(ms»rt?'*rßi|(''WTitp. J".';. '■•!;)' ''if .tV'* '1 "" A . «!>• Viurt 1 - I'.. \ j. 1 ;leis>nn ittU-e. tS',o iift'tle- .l.ir.r/1 ' f 'j, 1 wi»t"r.(tin mart's al*.ut ivtc -i ''tjnth.plt.M--•!.. f !b>»>"" ' F'i' r *e\*' nrte»fotv '• S'ntaf'i'.V •» "t:;» tvater. • 1 *rA idd '"t]e-ff'"r'h eirp Mahnei '• f •'« rr*' 'tik'f ."/| t'ir ,vni;i from n ••K' ,r turn Mf'Jlf!m r.i' • :r t i ted 1 r'es '"j t !«»n-/xinee can f ! grapefruit ;•• ••■ an*! te-.ft of '"ati t "Hi'!." \•' f 1 Pi". mo I ■ 'tie of VV t(- and ser .'* '•"!>- ,-oM. ii ill . . ... , uriTiimi N/Ti ii V: \ltx content of a ten -n;ri--e can "f irranefrttit jtn e and one cup pineapple sjrup, at:d rul>: . a!• I ' ne-fourt!i mp siiya l ' whieti b s . two i.eeti boiled with one cttp water and ug.'ir cooled f'liill. add one bottle car and lionated water, and serve ice eo!d con- in punch glasses. A sprig of mint rasp- may be served in each glass it de -ieve. ! sir»d. T'"'« *«> ripe makes about ten tated punch glasses.* THE DANBURY REPORTER li berty Warehouse J ! WINSI N. ££i TL ( ~ . g ■" v. '*df i hanks the tobacco growers i of> .tjie I territory for the splendid pa4ronaf« them last season in the sale of yotir f tobacco. - - .. • IOOV ; j They are gaining customers than .any warehouse in the Old Beltv More [and better service and ' higher prices" fs I causing it..,. r >» '; " f ' T H you are not already; n change to LIBERTY. It will pay in evecy way. Ask the man who sells there. CLAI.'D B. STRICKUAND. s " V ' +Nie&. and 1 : ' martin BJ ■ d ! . i. V. Pres. and-Treas. 1 "• !•»/ ; x*Hw*sl »itt 10) notice ot fui'.tror Re At. i ESTATE I Tf)ERI) IN'' , , tktst; d 1 9 •«1 . v : ••' .A X Hy virtue ot' tWWi)»v» : «u«nhi" • ~.tle' cdri'taiifeti fnt Ta' Softed in • trust, executed to me m' ifcfte. 251h*day of •June. 192.'?. Dr. .). VV. i recorded 'in tilt* oniee- 1 of tin' • Register ill lK'Ofls of Stokes county. N. C„ in Book No. 72, at page 176. to secure-the pay ment of a debt therein recited in the'sum U' $2500.00.' default having been rrfade in the pay metit of same' At maturity, an 1 I the holder thereof having ap plied to me to foreclose the 1 trust for the satisfaction of the i said debt. I will sell at public j auction, to the' highest, bidder, | for cash, in fhmt of the Bank jof Stokes .Crfotffy,, 'ih. , Walnut iCove, SATURDAY, JULY STH, 19.50 at the hour of 2 o'clock. F\ M-.' a one-htilf '■ ' interest in the following tracts of jand • conveyed •in 'the deed in trust: I. "Being and 21, on a plat of the lands, of j 'Miss Rath' WV J Hairs ton, in Vhe Pfter. .ufcuv| veyed by Atlantic Coast j Co., recorded in the Reg. omc! I of Stoke& JdoUfltyi, in Book No. ■ 65, i)age 480. to which refer-j madii for Jttgxe. j certainty of description, boun-i ded as s•> Lot v'No, at a j stalie, corner of ..lot "No. 2,' thence Nurtih, A adeg«rKttst on ! | line of : io£ -82,91 ft.: I thence NOTtti; JSt?' drg. - "West.' I with- public ryajk,. tJ.,OQ(Jh ft., to I cor. of . lot No. 6; thence ir. 4 i degrees We-t, with line of No. | 6, 2329 feet to corner of lot No. !6; thence East 1005 ft. to the t '■ beginning, containing 52.2 ac- 1 i res. jnore or- less. ! Lot No. 8: Beginning at I pointers, corner of lot No. 6, ; thence N. 4 deg. East on line of | No. 6, 2404 ft., to pointers or. | public road; thence N. 86 deg. j j West, with -public road, 1000 ft. Ito pointers, corner of No. 7; , thence S. 4 deg. West, 264 ft. to pointers, cor. of No. 10; ; thence.S. 4 deg. West, 2098 ft. i to stake on public.road; thepce| 5..'43 degree* and 30 min. East, '• i with road, 1; ft. to a stake; land thenui-E. 88.3 ft. to the j j beginning,•'fontaining 55.2 ac ; res, iftpro V>r less. 1 * ' " Lot at a 1 stake.;on iJie . public rv-u, cor i ner *f No,;Bv'theiice No. 4 deg of Nov 8. ,2098 . ft. to point's, corner o" No. 8;. | thence. N.. 5-~« d«g. Weft, ■ with, ! lirte of lot No.'9, 500 ft. topoin-i I crrho'f >Y' No. 9; theme >.*. .86 (Teg. West", 1 ' 564 ft. to piin-' tersi-oorne*; oi'. No. 9; thence S. 4 deg. Westf \. ith line of No 13. j 1552 ft. to a stake on the pub- j lie road; thence with the pub lic road, as follows: South,j !46 deg. and 05 minutes East, j 358 ft.; South, 53 deg. and 30 1 minutes East, 461 ft.; South, j !41 deg. and 40 minutes East, I ,294 ft.; and thence South, 43 I deg. and 30 min. East, 176 ft. j to the begining, containing 41. ) J acres, more or less. 4 'cs' T>v' :r •£ M .btM !I |; ....Lot n \> ijan oak pest and pointers, cor-;i hier of No. 2^.''in line-of ]■ li i i 1 lv ftlftiyv .s*jl ds#: i ! .and 30 nun. East, with her line!' 779 ft. to art f&l pwt'fii'id ters. corner of No. 18;> the-noH f h .Vo. ft to a ! jstake on the puTtfiV road. \br- IHU! al\.Kn. 18-: -tHOTlc# 'road l'a|lo\V4: ifouith. 4&4k!i(. 1 and 25 niin. Eiist'99 ft.': I "»9 deg. .'and 04 irthnjfes East, j i»9. ft.: .south. 46'deg. and -50' mill. East. 66 ft.: South 34 deg | and 05 minutes East, 662 ft.;' South, ;j3 deg. and 27 minutes' East. 65 tt. to a stake, corner 1 ol N . 20: and thence West! with line of No. 20. 4021 ft. to the beginning, containing 61 acres, more or . less. Lot No. 21:—Beginning at an oak post with two -pine mid one oak pointer, corner of lot 1 No. 'Si in trlie of' ' Afrs.'- Agiies McGiil; thence with her line i ; North, 8 deg. and 30 min. East, ] 934 ft. to an oak post, hiekorv, I red oak and white oak poil&era,' corner of No. 20;, thence • with line of No. to a stake on thence with the-itoad: .as., ;fol j.lows:— South, 42 deg, and' 26 mm. J East, -333 ft.; Sotttfr; *34 ,d«g, and,.3o/ miß. > ft.} i \%i x -pt'a^o,.22.; thence u est, with X.o. 22, 5363 !'*•> ' beginffingC' t-ontain- I Lna 1 acres, more or'less.' i - N() ; 20 : T-"Bev;i|ini«g in i the- tfiie of Mrs. Aghes Mcftill,; ( corner-of Lot.'iNe. 21, at an r»ak j post, with hickory, red oak and : white nak pointers, and thence with Mrs. McGill's line North.' 8 degrees and 30 minutes East,! 909 feet to oak post and poin.. I , ters. corner of No. 19; thence I East, with line of No. 19, 4021 j leet to a stake on a public road,! thence with the public road, South 33 degrees and 27 minu- I tes East, 808 feet; S. 42 degs. and 26 minutes, East 284 feet jto a stake, corner of No. 21; thence West, with line of No! 21, 4812 feet to the beginning, containing 89.9 acres, more or less." This . 4th day of June, 1930. C. M. JONES, Trustee. ■■' • : King George of England, re cently rode horsebiwk- for the i i first time since his l-11638. ' " Wal.ter Christie has served l more than 30 years as track 1 ! f'Orich at the University of . California.- ; | Wall Street will need little I ; f-prirtg cleaniifg after such a' thorough job «s was done last | i Fall. , i It is proposed to name a J mountain in Mount McKinley j ; national park for the late Cai i | i Ben Eielson, noted aviator who, I perished in the far North. v Aaron Reed, 85, announces that he will oppose Senator Norris of Nebraska for the Re publican nomination this year, on a "sopping wet platform." WEDNEBDAY, JUNE 4, 193 d |»oK>X>ooXX>oX>oX> KING HARDWARE jfrw - X t| .-COMPAII ! |d KING, N. C. o SV* Q i|o (() General Hardware, 0 .faints and Varnish, q !£ International Farm ~j Machinery and 0 |v,iv'.iit /Implements, 0 Cole Corn Pinters and q Distributors. 0 I V 0 ftvart Lamps and o g, c Repairs. 0 IXv J' ie 8411,16 old motto: 0 ; o mSU** VI "«•" t | 'i. P.& O. W. SISK, o ' Br* 11 ' J i ! r6i'uietors. 0 \ jS X. V. £ 1 g 23api'4t m . 9 I o^oo^>o6oooooooooo I. -yr~ r - \,»mmi fqr ,9;n --■ tii-(i>hdi«e farm. Plenty ||jjood level land for tobacco, ■•corn, and wheat. Good 6-room 'fWflßßugs. - A''part of my o!ci »»MRn ianii. A! t \v« miles east of oAM'L HAlßS iTwfTAV'Hiondfi.'ViV ' 7mayßc -S?>!tfier BoV How M:glli'«i>tifs't. (JotJ Sm h a Hold. tb#U. the linttK'froiit jic.f Kuruju' were swiii'iuinK with rat.-, | Mfch rsrrifap t he ihVnKerous vermir. .'"VP iniM/y. Don"; let liys ba iiijf disease int-.i your homo. I \*»iu'>a.e' till* fi/'st one. j;ri RAT | SNAP. That will finish them quic!.. I s j >Sls ' 1 'i*""''• Sol.! I ami jruiranteed by King- Drupe i Kfljjy. ■ ?Si. C.v Walnut Cove Hardware ' Co., Walnut. Ciw, X. ('. Pure Bred Baby Chicks For Sale After- May 15, Leghorn chicks will sell at ."511.00 per hundred, other breeds SI2OO. V We will also have started chi.ck.-i, brooders, and other I supplies at reasonable prices. TREVATHAN HATCHERY, I jS. ... Walnut Cove, N. C. FOR SALE^—Fifty barrels of -'jpood sound' white corn, at ()l,d .Town farm, Walnut Cove, N. C., Route No. 3, three miles east of Walnut Cove. 7may4'. ••niiii'i' ■- r " \* » Sleeveless . : b —rfr* a • I \ „oh'j\ •*> **., ■ '' \ T'" HE smart shops aro full of Uiein adorable gowns with no sjeevos at all. Once In a ' :: whHe l)ame Fashion does relent , and. give the Fair Sex something that Is comfortable as well a:» smart. How Rood these sleeve less gowns will feel when tho | thermometer is creeping upward to ninety in the shade! Never theless, many women are hesitat ing to wear them. Last year's sun-ton left the arms all fuzzy, and the fastidious woman hesi tates to expose them to sight. The New York debutantes have solved the problem for them selves, and others are fast fol lowing suit. They simply zip their arms free of hair and then enjoy the comfort of sleeveless frocks throughout the summer months.