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PAGE TWO STOKES BOY TAKES NEW POSITION G. «\ DAMS. I OItMCItI.Y WITH VAN HVKl'.'s, >lW\.i:iC Ul siioi: Hl-.l* \KTMII\T roll \\. 1101: STOICi:. W. X. M i * . *i. *»f th«* An. chor s*tore «»r. W->t l-Vu:tii jsiivim. Rnnoiini'. :1s- In -... Il.ttion uf an u|». to_dau sJjo* department ««n tht* » •. nd .tr• I :•!«• a!»i»intmMit of C. I>av's is iu.Hii:«'r. T!i« dfpar'. m nt > r«»\\ « ;»-n tu tlie i»ul»li\ In nr:kin. th*» aniu»un"« :n« nt, M". Mariin »:at«-d that the entire r ond f!«•«•:• :;;j»m«'nt is IK-in«: r«*. i 7nod*-!«*d and ••♦ arrant d t«» harm**. T!»* with tho sh«H« d«|>artni«-:it uhi«-h will 1« • fmiml in thv imrtht-a 1 i oorm-r »f th»- Miildinjr. "Th« iv ha.* Imm-ii a continuous «!••- mand for t'.at f«atuiv in the Kt«».-e und it wis finally d«»cid«*d that ih- 1 frtook would no- Ih* w'th. out it." said Mr. A! iriln. Now fix. tures h.iV(. i* »n install* d. tho m».n modern and «ojii|»l«-to to l»f* found «ny\vhMo. Tho Mii.t'iTv «-f f.hoc-s that will hp in lcf r *i*ii*u '.\::h thv hlirh quality »f morohani - i.mv beta? hnndlel *>v lh«- stojv. »♦. ;n» maintained .n a Fudge Squares with Bran # • By Jane Rogers • TUB next time you feel the urge to go into the kitchen with the Idea of satisfying that periodical craving; for homemade candy, try this for a new and different con fection. Not too aweet but with a rich, chocolate flavor and of a consis tency that la .something between that of fudge and fruit cake, all bran fudge squares have the fur ther quality of containing some of the moat Important elements nec essary to a healthful diet How they 'are made Melt four •quarea of chocolate over hot water and add 1/3 cup of butter. Boat two eggs until light, add one «ap of sugar and boat well to gether. add the melted butter and chocolate and then atlr In J4 cup of Sour, yi cup of all-bran. Vt cup of nut meats and a teaspoon of vanilla. • Pour Into greaaed pan, making a layer about one-third of Liberty Warehouse WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Invites all Stokes County Tobacco Grow ers to^ome. We sold yesterday a house full at an Average of $14.66 Three First Sales Next Week: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY (Yours for service and high prices, CLAUDE STRICKLAND - BOYD NELSON AND ADAM GWYNN. In New Position (i. r. I>avis, who i- now iminiiwr of 'ilit- >lioc di'iKirlim'nl 0| totted in lit- Aiu-hor Store, at Winston-Salem. i I all departments. adled Mr. Martin. Sir. DavK liorn and reared n Stokes county. who will foe tile tnnn. Acer of the department, is no strati, per t«> th* shoe trade in Winrtoti. Salem. Il- was had of the s ' >e department of Van Dyke's and after that Htorc was rlosetf he went :o other establishment*: in the city. Ho : s l-c.-Tinli .1 as one ol the foest i'i_ f :ni«d nun in the rit.v in handling i- s att'l is ttauthor »f niany artless in :ho lendine journals. | an Inch thick. Bake In a moderate oven (380* P.) for about twenty minutes. This makes sixteen pieces. 2 Inches square. Containing several nutritious foods, this tasty confection alto, through the Inclusion of the bran, helpa take care of one of onr most common dietary faults. Doctors agree that the progreaa- Ive refinement add softening of foods which has produced our called civilised diet haa meant the almost complete elimination of the bulky celluloee or regulatory fooda that are necessary to keep the body functioning properly • Bran long haa been recognised aa one of the moat valuable' of this type of food and recent laboratory In vestigations have proven that, in addition to containing minerals and proteina. It la • rich aoarce of vitamin B. which Improves the muscular tone of the intestines. THE DANBURY REPORTER Harvest Lespedeza Seed When Crop Fully Matured Fur leaped* z.i 8i oil to gcrmlnatr well they mu.-t IK lully matured vvht-n harvested. This menu that th- fi«-M inns; have turned a cho. o'ate b:own in color and the seed are brown when rtibbid out in the hand. "I*ji , ft year we tefted over si»o samples of h.sjK'ilrzu cved for eerii. ilea t: 011 !>y growers interested in selling seed : his sailing." says Dr. Cordon K. Middletou, «-eed special - at State Cu|li'ia-. "Of thifl amount less than li\e inr cent, of the samples showed under a SO per cent, germination. When the low germinating samples were further examined it was found that the seed were not all mature. The more mature the seed were, the better the germination. This came ex. perience was had in 1931." Dr. Midd'eicn lindn that some growers in their easiness to get •> rrop of hay from their lespedeza, harvest; the crop before the seed ire ripe. lie thinks that the man ivho wants hay should harvest for huv and the mm who wants seed should harveiij for seed. There is no d"Ubt bat that the hay has a Jotter fieding value if the lespedeza s liarves'ted befi»re tile seed "•are fully mature; but, if a *eed crop of Irst quality i.- to be obtained, the naturity ol the jjeed must be given list consideration. When the plantu law all matured in the Held, it iresi n;s a chocolate-brown color ind the swil show a brown color f a few are rubbed out by hand, "nder no conditions should tile crop K i harvested !f there Is over 5 ;o 0 per rent, of green seed present, iliddleton sa.VH. lie finds also that the mature eed held over one year are slightly letter in germination than one year eed and immature seed held ovfr iver one year drop off in gerinina. ion power. Mrs. Millie Bta«!ey, Francisco, . s i patient In a Mt. Airy hospital, ■uffering with a fractured ankle fter lx ing thrown from a truck. E. L. Ailley was here Tuesday rom Route 1. TU'STKK'S SALE OF REAL » ES. T*TE. Under and by vl.-ilie of the power e-Ted In the undersFgr.e.l ' Tnistoe, n a certain deed of trust execute.! »y Sallie J. M trtin u rid of ,i.\re ' of September ?3, 193n, unich .Ic?d «-f :rust wa» give" to secure the pay. went of a note therein mentioned, raid deed of trust being recorded In :he Register of Deeds office of Stok*w County. In Rook 78, page SS4; and whereas the terms of said deed of trust not having been compiled with, and at the request of thle hold, sr of same I will on— FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1*32, lit 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises offer for sal e to the highest bidder for cash, the following" described real estate. » Reglnning at a sassafras on the west side of the Salem Road, Ea»t 28 pol*s to a post oak; thence South 61 pofes to pointers; thence East passing the rock pile cornet 125 polow to a black gum. North 62 poles to a chestnut stump, East 100 poles to Joseph Orflfith's cornoi North 258 poles to the Ayerwvillc road; thence West along said roal as it meanders croa-ing the Salem road 108 poles to a stake Ini tlw spring path including a small lot on the west side of the Snlem road: thence East 8 poles to the road: thende along the said road as il meanders 225 pole* to the begin, ning. SAVE AND EXCEPT from the nlxive boundary 45 acres sold Dff by me to Noel K. Martin. See iced for boundaries, and 18 acrjr iold off to Cleveland Carter—lea v. Ing in the tract now übout 19' i teres, adjoining the land' of Cleve. and Carter, Jack Hawkins, Kannle Marshall and otheiv. This October 3, 1032. J. O. RACISDALE, Trusted. Ij "* " ' ** ! W AND THE WAMMK* TOOK AHOTHKR LOAD AWAY. Ryy^U^lUc^JL ? 1000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000>000000 I Martfncvillp-- YOUR BEST I [| JUdl UHMIUC" TOBACCO MARKET. I $ FARMERS WAREHOUSE is the best place to sell your | o tobacco. Always sell your tobacco with men that will $ $ try to help you. Y 0 Harry Turner and Charlie Marion will watch every a £ pile of your tobacco and see that it is not overlooked. _ X £ We work hard for everybody, both white and black. We $ o sell the tobacco, not the man. X $ This is one time when we ail need help, and you can $ I help us and we can really help you, if you will sell your 6 entire 1932 crop of tobacco with us. x So start right and stay right by selling your tobacco £ with Turner & Marion. X Thanking you for all past patronage. > .We remain yours for service, - oi TURNER and MARION,! MARTINSVILLE, VA. g !j MARTINSVILLE = I |i Your Best Tobacco Market :■ a* Jji B B Hundreds and hundreds of farmers of Virginia and \ ■J North Carolina can bear testimony to this fact by act- J» ■ B ual experience. a " -J ■ : Good roads from all sections lead to our market. Two . , . ■ B B i . large, well arranged and well lighted warehouses are "J B " operated under experienced and efficient management. ■■ ■J Martinsville's market has grown in favor with the S ■ B farmers more and more each year. B « B i The Farmers Warehouse is owned and operated by C. ■" Ji E. Marion and H. L. Turner, H. L. Turner Auctioneer. «| B " The Banner Warehouse is owned and operated by E. ■> ■J J. Davis, J. M. Valentine, of Wilson, N. C., Auctioneer. Ji C" Both houses have good auctioneers, and know how J* ■ B to get the high dollar for the farmer. / ■■ Our buyers are noted for their liberality to the farm- iL B « ers. All the large companies are represented, and sev- a B B " eral independent buyers who represent large factories. ■■ ■J We also have one large tobacco factory located in town, J ■ ■ B , who buy their requirements exclusively on the Martins- «■ ■ B ville market. This strong competition is why tobacco ■" Ji sells higher in Martinsville. v ij B " Our market opens Tuesday, October 4th, 1932. Sell ■■ 2j your tobacco in the Martinsville market the best market 1 ■ ■ B in the two States. We predict good prices on this crop, ■ B and you need all the money you can get for it. Why ■" Ji take any chances. You know Martinsvillq, we want to "J B " help you. If you have not been selling on the Martins- ■■ ■ J ville market give it a trial, and the chances are you will '■ ■ B become a booster for our markeft. Jr' ■ B Hoping to see you in Martinsville with your t3bacco ■' % and promising each and everyone courteous and fair ■! B " treatment. «J wT Yours for success, ■■ ■J MARTINSVILLE TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. !j WEDNESDAY. OCT. 12, 1932. I i Professional CARDS H. H. L E A K E *ttorney-at-Law Office Second Floor King Drug Cfc Building KING, N. C. J. W. HALL Attorney-a t-Law I DANBURTf, • • N. C. Prompt attention to all business. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Born, to Attorney and Mr*. R. J» Scott, a girl liaby.
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