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PAGE FOUR STOKES IN THE DAYS GONE BY I'll.MS ITRPHINTKU FROM TIM". MMH'IIV REPORTER > R MU I. 11l IK. IIITKIA YI:\IIS AGO. :.| | V \ je Al '.ill III' V* illl'it I mi' v s I'd Mi -t- .l.tnii- and A -nt"- MJI 'in ' •;" » r \\ \ M I'aiili's- ha-- 'ver MIL I'LL A i " • L!'. Mj— i . - T• ! >r. ■ tiaii man i H« w. ■ • » I I 111 •»>•! i: - !• v. i a' '' "a '»» i" |i, v , - v . thi> ' i. Is. j...,,. r Sniitl of Meadow* wis .M > i M lii M>! ■> ■ ■ ■, u , • I M I • - II"- :!'-. t' \I V. ; M i ailow - i l ' ; : i n».\.i':i. fed- i.• • .1' . ' • ■ -a' : II:- I;\ 111- ' ' ■'■ O' !■(«'■'• •' 'I "■■■ :.'| I •• , : i - W ,:«n; 1 ' • II ju •) s h ''l I' i i' I.ii • l • I ■■■ e ' a •, \i;t a. . ..-a Mi- !'.;•! . \ I ' N - . I.:isle>. I' - - \\ hi* - T .1 ' ■ . v 111. ', Ma - • *\vi•. 1... : .Mr e'l. lithe'. N ■■■ Mr. ai'd A!:- Frank IVtree • Aikin- i'. \i- i • in- .Mi', ml All N. It lyre", iv 11. I'!.II !> "i Wins' >n-s ili 'ii v vii- ti" his daughter. Mr". I>i" W V M eC i ti • ess • Mrs. N A Martin and son Kav KP'.Tt Stir i" vvening at Walnut Cox e. Rev. i'. w Ervin. «>f Ai-'ni filled hi- r 'i'i irpoir.i ments hi'i• an l ' II -*i ist Sundij nil SINN .. ni H' i. • I 'R T ' «• s- ..I'.H I. 111/. 1 . f 'ill • '.' in- vjiiii e tn«»n ' ' • 1 . - -ii. 1 ' • *■ • r. ii.-'.- ■i. r.\ • F . j, H.i "■ te l.i.v.', A '.in 'I I' mil. KO el" I'.. Smith, W jlliatn I: Tl'illin, Cieed 1 Mi-ado w *i .1 1,. Aii'lir-on. Robert l. St. wiit- Walter 'iecivrc. . [. JarvlA I'i' i Fu"' n .Hid Elw> i lioyli's. regis trars t!»«• I.n •' Hoard, have on. listed in ill,' I-! 1 " ill service l>raii''tl of !>-,e trinv and will be used by 'icni rii I'iv sliin-'s army in France. The;, will Nkelx bo rilled to the reixi-'e i n "'l' next few days. Mi* II M Joyce and daughter i Mb- Nell Joyce left ysterday for Winston-Salem to visit Mr. Robert A. Joyce, their «»on and brother, who i»> ill at the home of his aunt. JAME* K. N'orflcet, C, A. Iley ■nobls and J'M> 11. prominent j CITIZENS of winst "I.Salem, will de liver adilresfitis a- Quaker (Sap Bap. tis-t church Saturday, May 4. on the "Duty of American Citizens in the Present Crisiri." f 1... T. Rl.-vclcxx-ell. of Pine Hall, hag moltl SI2OO worth of war savings «t-imps lo date t The Stokes Election Board, com. reeed of Jas. F. Smith, H. M. Joyce and T. J. Covington met her* Katarday ' Wesley N'eal. of Mizaph. left Mon. day fur Fort MePhernon, Ga., whore he will besin training for service na a inenilu'i' of Have Hospital N'o. i>"> t'at'olina Lumber t'o. is orwanizi'd :11 Walnut «'"ve. by A. W. I'ri'ston. I'arir. I! "S. and W. 11. 11 il'Son ■ ' u'or-e l''u!t,m. >f Walnut Oovo. who his held a po>»iti»n with the Fiird Motor i'".. ;it l>etroit, has re turned limiii' an I will work for tho stokes tirnren t'o. A tiew ! II i-1 -IF is being built n i o-- the I 'an at the mouth of Snow "reek. . l. 11 i :i. will Murph.t and I>. I. Wi' .• pa-- - d through Sun.l .y en. - , ite h ill'* i: ,'in i'!.'• SI MM'. • Man •'! i• I yi'kiji II ■ i ;lc ,i II M 'li,." . Wa'na: I'M N \ I. i ■'(■) w - I r.. tod : i'i in l-ii: ird. ,i i;• „r it i. i . ; ,s !ll' 11 Mill . Mi--, M i K i'.. IN :'h ai d .Mrs. Will; n 'r .• x:•r • 1 Wj:. r:_ • r...ii- Ti, . day. T!ie n>: »w in-: m»xv par if I.i l "' U' Is a e iict'il 11' - W .1 lliw;»;iv I'. K. llartni.'p. Hubert Kifer, Hr. J. 11. Ellington, J. E Smith. Hill l'riddy. Asa Smith. 11. M. Uobertson, Mrs. Je'ti" Tncii er, Mrs. J. W. Hutcherson. Misa Heulah ShePPard, Mrs. Sibble Mit 'li e'.l. Mrs Nina Carroll, C. 11. S''«M'. paid. Nathaniel Hutehet"»on. t! A. llutcherßon. Mrs. f!. A. Hutcherson, Caleb Hall. J A. Shyppard. All's J. A. Sheppard, I'. A. Sheppan!. J • !li» P. I.a A soil. Mrs. Alice J- Wa'. kins E Al . A.iuin.-, .In". AI . Flip- I' ll Aex r.ipi'ill, A . 11 I >od'l. Al rs Al - A ||. Hold, Eu-'-ne H. For. '■ est • W.,li.tit Cove's town elci :ion xvill be held ii'-xt .Monday. only "tie TICKET is named, su tar: T. J. I'UV. ington. fur mayor: for cummin-ion. ers. ii. W. Neal, J. 1,. Mitchell, I! F. Johnson and I'. W. Havis. WAIA'I'T COVE ITEMS: J. II Fulton has emupletetl hi r- sjib-n- e on Summit Ave., and 1m niox'e'l it. Automatically A. T. Hothro'k moved int' 'lie hmMe i vacated by Air. Fulton, which he lias piircha~;.i|. Pr. W. Slate expects to moxv his family to Albemarle soon anil his residence here xvill ;.•« occupied by J. C. llutcheivon. -p. J. Grcpii his completed i new cotfag.3 on nexv Third Street, and will move into it this week. I | , J. r\ Ilutchercon has rtosition with I'iedmont Warehousa in Winston-Salem. Before th»» open ing of the Wini'ton.Market he will ! go to South Carolina where hie is interested in a xvarehouse II. j W. Mcfielvee. C. M. June« ! . A. W. Davis, John U. Smith. H. F. Reynolds, E. O. She!, ton went to Greensboro Tuesday a« delegates to the Republican State convention Bonus Bill ( Is Defeated The plan, proposed by Senator Robinson 'Republican) of Indiana, t would have given 'the President poxv. er to order the Issuance of $2,225.. 000,000 in Treasury notes to pay ' the certificates. THE DANBURY REPORTER. King News. King, May 3.—On Friday evening April 21 the Juniors of Kins High .School gave tlii' Seniors and h.'uh school teachers u banquet which was given in tliu home economies room In a very charming way carrying out the r«»I»r scheme of blue and whit?. tlu» Son'or ' la-'- ■ ol"i's. The follow. t:i~ program wis rendered: Wel come. t'lierii Johnson: Weloonu Song. To" 1 ! ' Serio ■*. Response. Robert I!a IT. .1".: M'.;.. Roy I'ai. Snr-u. To.K S.-iiio"S. Response, I 'rofessor I'a.rson, .I:*.. class of '33, ! I'a 'i. .1 M. Alley. Jr.: 2 I'rcseni, l-a!v' •' . .">■!'. :• l-"ti' li vt". Noi'ln.'ii Ihnles; I'". . Mn i I'eigu-on an 1 M iry K. Par. Tc-i.-t to l'l iri' il'll. Ki-p i-e l'l of. M • '■ * 1 -• .n .. |v)i we o enjoy ed through, i. r the '• niT'i't 1; i\ 'i i- has ret.irne i from a ti'i' l t ■ New ui .. 1 'itv. T e ' e l'l !• •• the K ' , ill tea I ' * I:» 11 »• he '• i .. ii. e . 1 1 • U tl ll.ill \V. ci I, Kiin- hi» returned from i 1. > t i;» t • Phil idelphla. l'l. I '.i :ue - .'i :' is "e-li"ii are \c '• litt-y lia ilin# out -i'H!'." I't 1 ! pt'cp i - inu to' ii i if i. About an avi-r-i! i" !• w ill he pi ititetl. Clyde Mt.Uey, who holds a ] i timi with the R. J. Reynolds To. tiai'i-o «at \Vii>t«>n-S:ilem, spent the week-end with relatives an I friends here. Gilbert White, who has heen quite Sick it the home of his father It. White, i* much improved at thi | writing. J. X. Junes, planter of the l'ereh section, wan here >n business Satur day . Tile King Hiirhr* shut out Old Richmond .Vine in a same played here Friday, scin'e 1- and 11. Tile following I'irths were regis, tered here la.-t week, to Mr. and M Hoy Veiiable a daughter. t • M . and Mr. Lo.vld Smith a diuvh ■i" t.i Mr. and Mrs. t'l.ntd ■. Campbell a son and t> Mr. and Mrs. N'eal .Toy e •'! daughter. 1 • I Pa-n:or »t Hlkiit spent t!io week-end with relatives a • 1 frieniN here. i M'■ and Mr J . Albert Pains r.' I aomasv;lle formerly of K n-. spent Sunday here the quests of Mr. i Pains' brother O. 1,. Pains. ... . "i.ie P. Ptilliani uf Winston-S-i. leni was anion.™ the visitors here Sunday. The Ki n Tigers shut out Pilot Mountain's crack nine in a no hit came Played at Pilot Mountain Sat_ ! i unlay. Pinal score 10 and o. I House Passes i Home Loan Bill I i I \\ ashin -'ton. April 21. The Ad. ministration's 52,400,000,000 .home [ mortgage refinancing bill was pass-1 ed today by the House without ma. I terial change- The vote was 383 to | 4. It now -roe* to the Senate. Aided by Republicans and their ; *«n#*ervntive wini?, th«' J^cmorrrttic * I leaders nin roedo'l in defeating an amendment by Representative r o ch. j ran Democrat) of Missouri to auth- 1 orize direct cash loans to home own. I ers instead of refinancing through bond Issues. The 'eller vote w a « J | 133 to 78. J I Opponents of this amendment said it would wreck the bill and make it impossible to become law. They contended that the $22,000,000,000 .' of outstanding home mortgage In. ' i • would be unloaded on 'the Government. PROVISIONS i OF FARM BILL ITS THIIMS «IVE UOOHEVEI.T KHVOM TIOXAKY 1» O W E It OVIHt MONEY. WashingHon.—The inflation relief bill passed by the Senate if one .if the most extraordinary and sweep ing inea.-u.res ever adopted by in Ameiii.in 'otigress. P gives President Roosevelt iron erntroi over the nation's money. P- Pei'll•• i:s—but does not order—expan sion of billions of dollars in cur rency . It plv'es the secretary of agl'i ul tu.'e in control of farm production iti i ti'Jv experimental attetir;' ' • lUmina'e exein-s output an.i r.ii-«» , r.■•, i ri r-s. I v'-'.'vides t'o goveriniieiit iv'i. nnt.'itt- of fa "til t i r a'cs t" tli • tNtiti; of > I'd ii lid p-o\j-jon- ~r t'ie i,in f,, _ low: lira! - t':c Pre-iden' aitliiri'y: 1 T • et lor into \ "tiieii* wj h tli" l'i I era I Iteserve s- st.in whe"t ' tl'e 1 1111• vi expand • e lit. «• ■' I 1 tiy !» 1 ra! ()!* , I t.iis o;,-.rai| n proved i' al '. • ;*: i*i» • orci'-r i-su.uu't» o*' MIMMMUI in r.t»w monoy. to n-ti'vl ' a sin li ill- f'tnd at I le cent, anin il ly. j 3. To i Per I lie "old content of tin.- dollar within 50 per cent. ran~e. I j 4. To order free eojnare "f silver at a ratio to I'e fixed by him. 5. To accept J2.000,000,11011 jn sil ver in payiiiput of foreign debts and .to issue silver certificates again-- 1 j th it bullion. Orants Secretary of Agriculture i Wallace authority: 1. To reduce farm acreage and ! production through app!i ation the cotton opti'-n, dome- j ■ a! *'t ment an I land leasing pi ins. re. PI. 1 1 ursin - fanners for ,- i )i . ,j.„ by bounties and rentals. To impose pro.e-sing ta\(». de signed t" raise price-, until tarm purchasing power reaches a p.-o. war "pari'y" niea-u ed in terms v. hat the farmer must buy. Pro ced-s "I the t.axe, to be paid to farai-o j in the bounties and rental-' I 3. To guarantee the farm.v » "reasonable profit" on the domestj.; tally consumed portion of his crop.' 4. l*i license processors and di-'_ tributors to enforce fair practice. s. To make marketing agreements ; with producers, processors and dis tributors . CREDIT SECTION' 1 • Provides for a $2.000,000,000 j i.-i-iie if 4 per cent. Federal Land Rank bonds, interest to lie guaran teed by the government. 2. Authorizes the land banks to purchase first mortgages or to ex. ' change the bonds for them, on .a Farewell Sermon. | Rev. O. W. Marshall, who ha« been transferred from this Presby. j terian charoe to Glade Valley. Preached his farewell sermon to his IDanbtiry congregation Sunday night. ! At the close of the service "Ood Re ith lou'' was sung, and an old , tim e handshaking and reconsecra. | tion was participated in by the on. ' tire audience. Mr. Marshall and family are J | leaving Danbury this week for Glade ' Valley. Seven Island Road. The Seven Island road i* being built with R. F. C. labor. This road » will emerge In Peter's Creek nea" the Snider Priddy garage- basi» unpaid balance or 50 per sent, of the appraised land values plus 20 per cent, of improvement I value. 3. 'IV) reduce interest on outstand. | ing lantl bank mortgages loans to j 4 1.2 per cent. 4. Direct loans to farmers in dis- I tricts not covered by national farm! loan associations. f>. Provides for gradual liquid i tion of joint stock land Uanks. lie.! construction Finance Corporation , authorised to lend ?100,0tt(t,0U(i to ' these banks, conditioned on agree ments to reduce interest rates t" ! per cent, and suspend foreclosures ! inr two years. . Extends JL'l'll, One,ntiO in Re-' construeti'in Finance Corporation ' "edit to farmers scaling d"wn their indel'ti diu-s under the recent bank, j ruptcy law. .. Recoil sriti: jon Finance Co '- I pi'vati'ti lu itis of £iniVMMt.nou for | ret'jnancjni; indei'tedne>'s "f drain, j i-e. irri-ati>n and levee districts. N i'e a Miry sal" t i 'tio;v of ?5i1.. j Federal Land banks to faci'ita'e operation (if the pt^'-rain. NOTICE. Having ■ 11: ililied t~ oilniii:St'~i!r.x I of thr . st ,te "I I'. D. Fulk. .lecca.'ci], late of S!«'!;..s County. Nortl. Cart.. Ijlta. this is t» notify :.!1 per.»*o:;s haying eatinis against the c tate of •he said deceased tn exhibit them to the undersigned. Mrs. Sal lie E. Ful,:. Administratrix, on >r before the 23 d i.v of March. 11(34. or this notice will be j.'.caded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to sitid es tate will please make immediate payment. This lti day of March. 1933. MRS. SAM-IE E. FI.'DK, Ad ministr.itrix of the estate of I". T>. Fulk, deceased. J. W. Hall. Attorney. NOTICE OF TILL'STEE'S SAI.E Default having been made in the Payment of the indebtedness se. cured by that certain deed of tru.-n to nie as Trustee for Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by John W. Jones. Jr., and wife, Mary Jones, on June recorded in th;. nffjep of |he Regis. | trr of Docis of StokeH County. North! Carolina, in Mt\ok .so at I'age 303. ] I will, umler and I'.v virtue of th? power of sale contained in said deed] of trust, and at the re'ltiiist of th;; «estui que 'rust, and for the pur- Pos.. of discharging t''e del't secur. , ed I'.v '-"aid deed of trust, proceed to ! w!l to ♦he highest bidder for cash a: tite courthouse door in Danburv, ; Stokes County. North Carolina, at I 12:00 o'clock M„ on TliritSn.W, MAY 11. 1933, the following described land, to.wit; j Beginning at tin iron stake on the I East fide of Summit Avenue, Wal. ! nut Cove, North Carolina, runs East j f'.oo feet with O. \V. Neal's line j thence Southwardly 111 feet parallel ! with Summit Avenue to J. C. Hutch. I erson's line to Summit Avenue, j thence Northwardly along Summit j Avenue feet to the BEOINNJNO. togeiher with half interest in a t(en | foot driveway on South margin of i premises described. For further de | script ion, see deed from E. M, ! Myers to Rex Freeman, recorded ; n | the office of the Register of Deed* lof Stokes County. North Otirolina. ■ in deed book No. 75, page 558, and to deed from Ilex H. Freeman and wife to J. W. Jone-". Jr.. recorded in Book No. 79, page 362. Notice is hereby given that the j undersigned Trustee will require a \ cash deposit of five per cent of toe hid from the sueceeuful and high bidder at the sale, to be deposited j with the said trustee, or his agen'., at the time and place of sale, to gtiaran'-'ee performance of tihe bid in the event ihe bid is not later ( raised. The undersigned trustee re. serves right to neject any bid unices the cash deposit is made at the time and place of sale as here -1 In advertised. This the 6th day of April, 1933. JULIAN PRICE. Trustee. Smith, Wharton & Hudgins, Att>'»., Greensboro. N: C. WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. C. WHITE, GERMANTON, N, C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1933 NOTICE (W SALE OK REAL ES TATE. NORTH CAROLINA, County of Stokes I'"der :• ticl by virtue "f power and authority contained in that cer. tain deed of trust exeiutcd y Mw. M i n r.,. t > Djcks 11 it rd a;:d husband. J. \V. lliird to The llulei.4h Savings Bank anil Trust Company, trustee (the undersigned fus; e having sue. tci'de'l to :!»• rjgh:s and 'it' of tho na.i:«e I tru; tot', under I'li ipte" 2(>7. Public Ijiiv.h of i!*::i). which said dee l ' cf trust is dat'-il January 1. 192s an,l recorded in Book "4, I'ages 821-322, of the SinUes County Reg istry. i'etfault lt:i"i»il>een made in the p:i,.ill (■ nt of the indebtedness there I '?' seemed and in the condi tions ti; !*i •'n secured. the under. sium-d t' - u ee, will on FRIDAY. .MM: 2. IIKIS. at or abeut twelve ok noon, ;,t the en ,i :h->us(. (I. a: '• ■anlnii'v. North Carolina of.or frr '• and fell to the hi'-'tes 1 it' ( ] . cash the follawi'i.: il; i'.f.i property: -MI thut ivfain ; t" •. p'nv" l r.ti't !pad If IM |>M,. Hun. dred and Twenty-nine ' :: 1 » Acres. I.l'.l'e i ' .si It-It' !, ' ■! ■ I'd 11,.. i" ;i *h !"' ''j.' i . ! i.i j front J > i!!. t I'd t i Sandy IJ i!• •, . n lieavor lslar.l Town-lijp, St in.* County, S'at.- o' - \>t iii C t ..:jlll. h-ivinu Mil"it •h'pos. mete" . - ml dp-tan ■«•>. «s will more fully app. ir l.y refer, iil i' '" ' I 'la t o f I'ttiie. i" fie >.y \v. 'l' >■■ I' n. ' "i. i; Kn :II . jit the year l v J)l- of rc*'ard ■ ■ 'j. • «>f the Cl'T': of super! • ■ J•. of Slo'f'i- Couii'v jtt (tiii; r. ;i HI | |i,._ cree* No. 3 at paae »l, an.l fi UMI i' l •- till 1 fflce in t»: • pa ti'.ion pro ii 's f the pari i ■ "f th.' lands . . \\ la. 11. I' lyt: ( #|t"'ca>ed. c.'i ■ \„ !~. ; i the S|ie.'i t| PIN- -codings 1 'tiel.>: St"koy t'onn ty. a eo'ty nf which. >s tn lot N" I. Is attached to the abstract of tit I- * now on file with the Atlantic Joint RtO"k I .and Mink of Ralejgh. and being bounded »n :he North l>y the lands of John Flinchum: on the East hy the la nils *' f Antly Mi MI i'eon the South by the lands of Robert Dun. lap: and on the West hy the lands of W. .1. Flynt; and heintr the identi cal tract >f land assigned liy Com. missioners. in the partition of the lands of Win. 11. Fl.vnt. to the heirs of Jer.nie Dicks. being lot No. 1, in said partition, of record n the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes t ottn'y. State of North Carolina, in Rook No. 35. pages 543 to 54tt, both inclusive. to which reference is hereunto made fo.* a t i-j > complete description of the same. Term.-- of sale cat h and trustee will require depot-'it of l» per cent, of the amount of the I.id a. his ev. i'len'-e of good faith. This the -'till day of May. 15133. NOIITII CAROLINA I SANK AND TIM 'ST co.MI'ANV, Trustee. Successor to The l: a lei-h Sav ings Rank and Trust Company. Trustee. .1. 1.. C'tckerhani and Robert Welnstein. Attorneys Raleigh. N. c. NOTICE OF SALE OF 1 HEAL ES. ESTA UNDER I»I:I: 11 o|.' rm s'r. | By virtue of the 'Power of mie I contained in a dec! of fust, execut ed to nvo on the I'll day of April, 1930( by John J. Shepparil (Widow, er) which is recorded in the Office of IfcPjrister of Deed* ot Stoles Coun ty. N. C., in Mook 7S, paw alii, to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a certain »um of money. $125.00, defiult having been made in the payment of said money at maturity, and the holder of said degd of trust, c. C. Crea-sey having applied to me to foreclose the trust deed for th e tiat. isfactlon of said debt, I will sell it public auction to the highest bid. der for ctinh, on the ptVmices on. SATI'IIDAY, Al'ltlli 29, 1933, at the hour of two o'clock p. m , the lands conveyed In the det-d of trust to-wit: Beginning at an old stump In tht Virginia line, n. C. Sheppard's cor. ner, runs South I*l 1-4 chains to a rock in the State line road, thepco with the road. North 55 decrees est 14 1.2 chains to a ''ed oak, thence North 7 1.2 chains to a small pine in the Virginia line, thence East with that line 12 1-2 chains to the beginning, conia'n:n,j 15 acre* more or le'S. This March 28. 1933. BOBERT CUEASEY. T-i;stce J. W. Hall, Atty. Writ* tm, copy Wo*4*« "Crop (*•«tai ■■«»■> Ut—t prim »4 tfaM tf plutlif Information. Malted tr—. T. W. WOOD A SONS ■MdffilM, BICBMONP. VA.
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