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UttD. APRIL 19 1933 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. It. It- King has been quPe ill for several days. At this writ, in* abe is some better. Mrs. P. C. Campbell lias been on Wie sick list recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Saunders of Monroe, ucconi paniVd by Miriam Hall, who is in school at WingaU l , spent Ea.-ur with reiaiives lien. France •• Humphreys, who is « c>tudemt nt -V. c. i\ w.. fireeitiOioro, spent "tin v.\ek.erd .iinijduy with her mot ier, Ms. P.orsli.i I '.itiM.ey Humphrey-. C. E. i" .. , . : ! i- .ve. v..u in town I-". i.ipv. J. M !'••:. of • ~oi'. wa- • vsitor li : Mrs. .i i.i X* I ."tot. * i- ' pleasant •.: ; ; ;!u« «.f. fice Th 'a •. Ed Win : s .11 I I'u veil l\la: !• printers Winrton-Saiem. visited Danbury Tuesday. John M. Taylor, of U'inston-S". lew, spent a short while here Ttie"- lay- TViattie Stevens, of North View, visited Danbury Tuesday. W. A. Lewis, of Meadows, vHtel .'i Danbury Tuesday. . A. E. Southern, of Germantoii, was In town Tuesday. POSTMASTERS TO HOLD OUT TERMS K*TO\STI:b GENERAL IWKI.cy announces POLICY OF FAIK. NESS TOWARD liEPI'KLK'AN OFFK EIIOLDERS—STI >K ES IN. OUMBFNCIES. In consequence of the decision of Postmaster_( en -ral Parley to allow Postmaster.-.' to serve out their unc\- Pired ter'i' s . there will probably i>e no new api'>inted in Btokes count y for some time to cone. This means that Postmaster W. (!. Petree at Danbury. at Walnut Cove, and other officials of Stokes county who are balding their offices by virtue of appointments received unjder tJw Hoover administration will be allow. ®d to continue their incumbencies witil their respective term» expire, «n'eas in case that charges might be filed- The term of the Danbmry post master will not empire until pro bably in 1934. RANK REOPENS k Farmers Bank of Pilot Sit. is «pen for unrestricted business. W. If. Matthews is cashier. FOR BETTER FERTI LIZERS and Lower Prices SEE OR WRITE J. E. TREVATHAN AT WALNUT COVE, N. C. I Chilean Nitrate Soda 18 |>cr cent -Sul Soda Special Garden Fertilizer Grain Ferti lizers and Tobacco Fertilizer in sock at / Trevathan Hatchery WALNUT COVE, N. C. I? (Deliveries made to all parts ol || Stokes Coun'y and into adjoining counties.) MONTHLY MEETING LADIES U. M. S. Mils. NELLIE .MOON" TAYLOR EX. TKKTAINS SOCIETY OX INTER. ESTING OCCASION—DR. AXS. DELIVERS ILLU»|IN.\. TIX« TALK. The regular monthly nicctin,!." «r iho Ladies' L'nion MiaH'nary Soci't.v was helii at the home of .Mrs. N«l. In; M>on Taylor Friday. This was tlie occasion of tho Friends in tlie regular interdeimm. in'' ion 11 «ai'ii>: ir of I'anbury !u i. ics who arc ilwi ill >ni.: i-M> work. The feature "f 111• • >:. c piv- «•,' :li-» lir. ''. I'olnl'c. In i i of : lie hi «-»-y •! ■ ■ • • ■ . J .. ■(!!• • ! '• (>,;s i 'I "! ' ■ \Y '') i 'l ■ . '( e'• ' I 'i ■■ 'i ■■■>■]•: . !•' •••• I the «• '• " •: ' in I ; '>e ' . i - i ■• of i>e: .. in I'-rni • t'vit >•»•«• !vt«i ih.> rapt aivi 'i"ti of h>,- JV-'l!'. Til" program of the Friend* v. a . ais follows: Ilynin, "Blest n e the Tie That Binds." Devotional exercises by Dr. Fran, res Aiiriionilie. lieport of Secretary anil Trea-- urcr. Special music, "Sweet Peace, the Oirt of f!od's Love." Talk. "Peace and War." by Dr. Anxroni he- Social hour. The hostess assisted by her daurh. ter Mattie sue Taylor and Mrs. U. M. Joyce served a delicious salad course. Study Food Supply For Farm Home Two years of low prices for farm produce has caused Xorth Carolina farm women to study the qnation of an adequate and balanced food supply for their families a« before. In 1532. Misi Mary Thotm.«. fooil specialist for Hie airricul!nr.-id extcn. sion service at State Pollese, navs 22.059 women and 12.250 club «lrls were enrolled in food studies through their organized cjulv. There were lfi.43S women and 7.3-l!> jrirls who completed the series of studies n* outlined. Especially did the«e wo. men and pirls emphasize a eontinu. ation of the live-at-home program and adopt plans leadinp to tfhe pro. ductlon or adequate foodstuffs on their horae farnw». "In spite «f this," says Miss Thorn. as, "there are still too many farm* In our State which do not .produce an adequate amount and variety of food for the family. This is indicat ed by the pre%'al*nce of such nutri. tional diseases as .pellagra, consti pation and anemia due to tlhe lack of proper food 1 and Information about the relation of food to health. Our club wonwn, however, are studying food selection, better pre. paration of the food available and more skillful meal planning." The home demonstration club wo. men have four ultimate goals In view, says Miss Thomas. Th#»e are: An adequate supply and variety of foods produced on every farm. Every member of the family prac ticing good food selection habits and free from ailments indicating faulty diet. Every family having meals well, planned to meet body needs, foods welj.cooked and attractively served. Every family making a food bud get and keeping iiimple records 3f food costs. THE DANBURY REPORTER. News Of Danbury Route Onej Danbury Route 1. April 15. |i The community of Danbury Boute one are busy i>lantinn and plowing, netting ready for another crop- The meeting, usual, wan he'd at North View Primitive Bai tj.-t church Sunday with a large crowd attend ing. Mrs. Dillard Hoi" and little d.'.ujrh.ter llansil WERE THE HOST of Mrs. -lack Alley Sattl.(|i;. niniit. Mrs. \V. S. Mart and -on -loe, were the visitors of Mr. ami M i. I'. it. YHIIHK Sunday atid el o .Mr. AND Mrs. \\ •t F Steven- atid M SOM. I"-! !'. r I .i»vl \ \\ ['. i ■ ;>s - . : '• ■ • ■ . I '1(1 > : . \ .M. !»;•-. i :i : r.\ ili-rnt- Mr. a-.! .V . H. • -V ■ vj . t' ■' Mr. nl A!". I' I. I tilnii •l! nrl V T. 11. : • .I I A . ft' : M . M. \ M i'-*- vj.si • Mr. :> ' •11 . «:-1 . . Ma'.e S :;i --dny a'*ernoe;i. Mc:«iv, .1 imii».i» Diliun m! I'm! l'riduy ca:':'] '•{•nevi.i Wood. Mr. 'Suy l'i:!dy, fi>>m N\.w York,' - N> ". Y.. is visitins hir- i a rents, Mr. and Mrs. I>. s. Priddy of 15iis community, j Mi-- Mattie Sue Hole, from Hi;;li Point, is vjriitins her parents. Mr. ' and Mrs. L. 1). Hole until Easter Monday. jr Miss Ella and tieorie Alley went 1 with their brothers Letter and Lewi to a fiddlers convention held at Lawsonville Hinh School Saturday niffht. Air. and Mrs. Ed.,crar AVjLkins were visitors of Mr. and Mns. Jet'er Oak ley Sunday. Elder Watt Pridd.v and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dillon Sunday, and Mr. J a - k Ailev' and family, Mr. D. B Young and family, Mr. AYa'.t Stevens and fam ily were the af'ernoon visitors. Misses (Ha Priddy, Elsie Moore. I field, Elsie Mabe. 'iracie Oakley.' Thelnui Young, Stacie Sudie' and Ludie Wood and Jennie and Eli.i i Alley; Mt'Sfrs. I and Lew Alley. ! Jewel Mabe. f.ennie Mal.e and Fail' Oakley visited Irene Dii-on Sunday afternoon. Bill Oakley and Vauyhn \Yo 0 J were the vistiors of Somebody Sun day. - , Pail Oakley called on Miss Ersic Moorefield Sunday nisht. A\lailaee Stevens |sp en t Saturday night with Jewel Mabe. Lew Alley is getting ready for Easter by getting his tee*h repaired. Look Your Best And enjoy a Lovely PERMANENT WAVE all the Summer Long. You will really enjoy a Permanent Wave from this Shop. They are the kind that LAST. J. M. WILLIS BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 114 Reynolds Bldg., Dial 6073 WINSTON - SALEM SANDY SISK MEETS HIS DEATH SHOT ANI> KILLED AT MAYODAN KAKtiY TI KSIIAY MORNING l!Y WALL.—UK AD MAN SON OP J. 11. SISK. I'OIiMEItLY OF STOKES. N'cwrt reached Dan bury Tu*ulay of tin- fatal shooting of Handy Sisk by a. young man named Wall, ;'t Mayod-'in about 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. Several shms were fi.cd liy Wall, who woke Si-k at lii- home in tli:> early morning. .-'i.- k die! n> out " hotiir later at a Winston.Salem • t'i" >I. No fiii .h.'!' ; a''ii •i' ! • ' tinil li I-a riled .-"•k w.. a >'.•() .! i:.; u. w • .! r inner:-, 1 in s • . • n y • : w •! ; ,1 ' I. I'll i-.f S. Wall of .... ' •i. !a. jin- I in ilio 7. •;.!• I.i in . Me ■ ; V oiis .;i •• f.er.-i! y- s a-"'. i.vrEit it!:!'!>itr Sjin-e thy atioNV was written ad ditional iletail- ».f ti: e killing have been rec-f'ived. It *eems that the shooting oc curred at the home of Nat Martin in Mayodan. Si»k was >hot no less than .» times, one ballet Pcne; rat in-* hi* forehead. another iijerc-ed a lunsr, I and a third went into hi* abdomen, i Two other shots t o >k effect in hi* body at other places. The affair appear* to have b ee n the result of a drunken brawl. Sisk was killed by his own revol ver. During th e fight between the two men ) their sun* became ex. changed. Wall had several holes j through his clothing, but was not hit. Both men had bad reputation". Sisk had served a term in the pen for hiri connection with the Ziglar j affair, in which Hardy and Sandy Sisk were charged with the murder i or Policeman Zislar of Mavodan. | j Agronomy Information cir ulars I number 77 and 7s giving informa tion about the value of soil type* for certain crops and '.lie results of cotton variety test«- for ithree years, are availabe to citizens of North Carolina on application to C. B. Wil. liams, heal of the department of agranomy at State College. JtOTIOE or IjANl> SALE. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a cer. tain deed of trust cxecuied by D. H. Goad and wife Bessie coad. to the undersigned Trustee, on th e 24th day of April, 1928, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of stokes County, in book 63, page 792, the provisions of which have not been complied with, and having been requested by the holder of the note thereby secured.. I will on- MONDAY, MAY 15, IMS. «t 1:S0 o'clock P. M.. on the prem ises'. offer for uile at public auction to the hitrhfvt bidder for cash the following described real estate: ■One tr.iict of land situated in Beaver islan-c} Township, stokes County. North Carolina, containing 63 3-4 acrec, more or less, bounded on the North by the lands of Mag. Kie Brim, on the East by the lands of Noal Card-well, and the South by the land* of Wallace Webster Estate, on the West by Tract No. 1 of the Taylor.Price home place, allotted to EHis Price and .being the land des scribed as Tract No. 2 in the Special Proceeding of Otis Price and wife, Eliza Price vs. Ellis Price and wife, Claudia Price of record in the of fice of the register of deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, and In the office of the Clerk of the 1 Court of Stokes County, North Car. olina. to which reference is hereun to made for a full and complete de_ ncription. The above embraces all the land deeded to D. H. (load and wife Bessie Ooad by O'is Price and wife, Eliza Price. This the 12th. day of April, 1953. J. C. BROWN, Trustee- LIQUIDATING AGENT'S REPORT OF OPER ATIONS OF THE BANK OF STOKES COUNTY A complete report of the operations of the Bank of Stokes County, which closed in Novem - ber 1930, has recently been filed by Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, covering' the en tire year of 1932. This report complied by the banking- department was approved Tuesday of last week by Presiding 1 Judge, A. M. Stack, in open court and is now recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court. Receipts from interest collected, rents and mis cellaneous income amounts to 85.474.41. while the total operating expense is $8,607.99. leaving; an operating loss of sl'-3.58, only which is a very creditable showing' and indicates that the closed bank is being operated and liquidated by the banking* department in an economical ma: ler. At the close of business December 31,1932 the following: schedule of resources and iiat ilities is • hown !.y the report: Ca:.h 9 ■! 170 Ca*h items and ovcidrafts i 'isi.27 •Stocks and bonds .".i "4.00 Loa is and Discounts 1,427.671.32 Furnitu:*a, fixtures and banking* houses 48.030.86 Accounts receivable 2 251.00 Stock assessments I J u dgments 2G,091.41 Other real estate 211,951.42 Accounts oayable 140.57 Deposits liability • 1,352,079.33 Perferred claims 46,418.98 Secured claims 369,930.39 Stock assessment liabilility 60,100.00 The report also shows a reduction in loans dur ing the year of $205,206.65 and an increase in real estate owned of $147,518.33 together with an item of $7,306.87 for loss in assets charged off. The bank's liquidation is now in charge of Mr. L. L. Aycock, who succeeded Mr. S. J, Hinsdale during the fall months. He is being assisted by Mr. L. D. Debnam and Mrs, L, E, Strader. This official force also have in charge the liquidation of the Farmers Bank of Madison, the Bank of Summerfield and the Rural Hall Bank & Trust Co, all of which liquidation is being handled thru the same office thereby eliminating considerable expense in the joint handling of the bank's af fairs. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK Fruit Trees, Small Fruit Plants, Grape Vines Trees full 3 to 4 feet, assorted (Tell us what you want.) Each Doz. Apple and Peach 20c $2.00 Pears and Plums 25c 2.50 Cherries 30c 3.00 Grape bunch variety 20c 2.00 Grapes scuppernongs—James 30c 3.00 ♦Strawberry plants, Spring fruting, per 100, 60c. per 1000, $5.00. Everbearing per 100, $1.25 Rasberry, Blackberry and Dewberry, 60c. per dozen $3.50 per 100. Orders for $2.00 or more de livered. All good stock. I NORTH STATE NURSERY CO. Julian, N. C. ; NOTICE OP TItUKTKE'S SALE Default having been made in the Payment of .ih«* i-ndel>V>dfn>s.H cured by that certain deed of trunt to me as Trustee for Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by John W. Jones, Jr., and wife, Mary JoneP, on June 18. 1928, a nd recorded in the office of the Regis, ter of Deeds of Stoken iVtunty. North Carolina, in Hook 80 at Page 303. I will, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, and at the request of the oestui que trust, and for the pur pose of discharging the debt secur ed by naid deed of trust, proceed to nell to »he highest bidder .for cash at the courthouse door j n Dan bury. Stokes County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock M„ on TIH'ItSDAY. MAY 11. 1»33. the following described land. to.wit. Beginning at an iron stake on the East wide of Summit Avenue, Wal. nut Cove, North Carolina, runs East *OO fapt with O. W. Neat's line thence Southwardly lit feet parallel with Summit Avenue to J. C. Hutch ison's line to Summit Avenue, thence Northwardly ulong Summit Avenue 98 feet to the BEGINNING, together With half interest in a t)en foot driveway on South margin of premise* described. For further de- PAGE THREE I •erijuion, nee deed from E. M. I Myers to Hex Freeman, recorded in ♦he office of the ltegister of Deed* of £toket> County, North Carolina, in deed book No. 75, page 558, and to th>ed from Rex H. Freeman and wife to J. W. J one?, Jr., recorded in Book No. 79, Page 362. Notice is hereby given that tho underpinned Trustee will require a cash deposit of five per of toe bid from the successful und high bidder at the sale, to be deposited with the said trustee, or hie agent, at the time and place of sale, to guatant"ee performance of bid in the event the bid is not later The undersigned trustee re serves t' l * right to neject any bid unl(**s the cash deposit is made at the time and place of sale as here in advertised. This the tith day of April, 1935. JULIAN PRICE, Trustee- Smith. Wharton & Hudgins, Attye., Greensboro. N. C. 6 6 6 UQl'in TABLETS SALVE Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Xearalrfa in SO mlnutefc. Malaria l» S days. 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Most Speedy Remedies Known.
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