THURSDAY, JAN. 10. 1933 LOCALS I „ | Ed Smith, of Lawsonville, was here Monday. ' Pastor Long filled his regular appointment at the Baptist church Sunday night. 1 Harry H. Williamson, of Pine Hall, was here Monday at the meeting of the board of county commissioners. I ! Miss Mary Williamson, oi Pine Hall, who was operated on at a Winston-Salem hospital last I week for appendicitis, is much improved, her friends will be pleased to know, and ho pet) to re-. turn to her home soon. L. M. McKenzie, of Germanton • I Monroe Fagg, of Peter's Creek township; J. C. Franb. of West field; C. E. Davis, of Walnut' Cove; P. H. Young, of Sandy i Ridge; Alex Rodger, of Lawson-! ville; Joe Alley, of King; Alex Southern, of Flatshoal: visited the court house Mondav. I Miss Taylor And Mr. I)offlemyer Entertain Club Mis;.' Luna Taylor and Mr. A A. Dofflcmyer deliyhtuilly cnler taincd their contract bridge clu tit tho home of Mrs. Gilm? 1 . Sparser on F: Hay ev "ling of la. week. Miss Wilma Simmons was the winner of high score prize for the ladies, a box of lovely handker chiefs. Mr. S. Gilmer Sparger won high score for men, a carton of Camel cigarettes, Mrs. Ed Taylov won the traveling prize and the consolation went to Mrs. Gilmer Sparger. Tempting refreshments were served to tlie following: Mr. aiv.i Mrs. LJ Taylor, Mr. and Mr-. Gilmer Sparger, Misses Lun.i Taylor 1 1 ji-.I Wilma Simmon • Mis. Wrn. Joyce and Mr. A. Dofflemyer. Old Age Pension Measure Is Fore cast By Robinson Washington, Jan. S. An economic security program cost ing a hundred million doll, us the first year and covering unem ployment insurance and old age and widow pensions was forecast today by Senator Robinson, or Arkansas, the Democratic lefler. Robinson said he expected the whole subject to be covered in one bill and that presidential recommendations would be sen up with a special message late | this? week. i The word came frcm Robinson at about the same time that Senator Capper, Republican, Kan sas, introduced a bill designed lo I give persons over 60 an income of $360 a year. He said thi.s sum would be enough to keep them out of poorhouses but no; enough to print them to surrend er jobs to depend on this income, j "Saving" Money By Consolidation Mrs. O'Berry, state adminisira to;, says she can save SIBO,»'G9 xby consolidation of offices. Wa Y»Jbe she can, but a man in •Ihority estimates the increase if cost at $200,000. We shall see "what we shall -.see. Cleveland , Staj a* ' .. v j * i Want Protection For Small Farmers I | The widespread sentiment for • i protecting small growers in the , crop programs is summed up in resolutions adopted recently by the Orange County Board of Agriculture. A copy of the resolutions was sent to the Washington office of the AAA by W. A. Davis, secre-l tary of the board, suggesting the following policies for 1935, re- 1 ports Don Matheson, county agent of the State College Ex tension Service, j i ■ That small farmers living on ' their own land and dependent upon its products for support | who have raised tobacco within I the past five years be given a tax , free allotment equal to theii . largest base year, provided the ; allotment does not exceed three , acres. | j That no rental or parity pay-; ■ ments be given these farmers,' and that small growers who have already signed contracts be al lowed to come under the pio visions of this ruling. i That small cotton growers liv ing on their own land who h-v« raised cotton within the past seven years be rr-en a tax free allotment equal to their largest base year, but not in excels of tv/o bales. Such j oiicics, t'".? 1-oard point ed out. would encourage farm and home owner?'!vp by provuiinj more liberal allotments to ten ants and young farmers who wish to buy small farms. Tenancy and absentee owner ship would be discouraged, it was pointed out, and the price of farm land would be stimulated, while farm wealth would become more equitably distributed. Country-minded people in the cities v/oul 1 be encouraged move back to farms. Product'on w :id be on a mr" ■ economical b".s : -• tm-.l pr.ir.l! c.'s who 'vive diversified the! • farming would not be pennli? i with unfairly small allot men's. it was brought out. The rights of the small man would be upheld and the burde»» of the cotton and tobacco tax on excess sales would not fall on the ! small growers, the board con tinued. and the future of tin, AAA would become more secure because there would be more satisfied farmers. NOTICE OF SAir, UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust to me executed on the 14ti day of October, 1932, by D. K. Watts and wife Thenie Watts, ! and recorded in Stoices County, Book 82, pa?e 233. to which! reference is hereunto made, to! secure certain notes therein re- \ cited, and default having been j made in the payment of said note ; and the holder having applied to j me to sell under foreclosure to j satisfy snid note, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the! court house door in Danbury, I N. C. on Monday, Jan. 7, 1935, at J 13 o'clock noon all »h; lands con veyed in said trust deed dev I cribe,i as follows: "Beginning at a rock at B. F. King's) corner, and runs East 13 j chs. to a rock in B. F. King's line, i T. V. Sizemore's corner; thence| North 6 3 /| chs. to a rock T. V. | Sizemore's corner; thence East I 4 chains to a stone in Sizemore's i line; thence North 11 '•> chs. to a stone corner; thence West on Covington's line 18 chs. & 40 links to a rock and pointers;! thence South 13 ch9. to the begin-' ning, containing 32 acres, more or less." This Ist day of December, 1934. CHAS. R. HELSABECK, . „ _ Trustee. THE DANBUKY REPORTER NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of die contained in a deed of trust exe cuted by Jes3c Wood and Luia Wood his wife to me on the 24 day of December. 1920. which is recorded in the Office of j Register of Deeds of S:o!:e.s 1 County. N. C. Book 60. Page 2"1, to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of the sum of $1300.00 therein recited default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity and the holder thereof having applied to me to foreclose : the trust deed for the satis- I faction of said debt secured by same. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash,' at the Court House door of j Stokes County, N. C., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 193%. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M.. 1 j the lands conveyed in the 'rust deed to-wit: In Peters Creek township. Stokes Co, adjoining the land of Joe Rierson on the West, G. A. Martin on the N".. on he E. and S. by James Corn, eon- I taining 66 acres, rao.e o> les'. l , the same the tract of land ! on which J. W. Whitten l've.i at I the time the deed of iiu.'t win executed. This January * 1033. J. W. HALL. Trust-. Not a tobacco " county voted ?:.•«- ca*v. *v:;;: the Kerr-Sink'.i ■■■■■ though 7.459 gn>■'': :• ' - ing 32X00 acres \ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■= 0 vO^l 7 : 4 ? :^ lO • VaiVS * \-.irv Ot- 1 * . .. il *- - ► t . |V\3itV ' * 1 S^*® 4 t k . 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We Invite Your Savings And Offer 4 Different Plans; One Of Which Is Sure To Fit Your Income And Circumstances 1. INSTALLMENT 2. OPTIONAL - THRIFT HiKIiES SAVINGS SHAKES 3. PREPAID SH XRES 4. FI LL PAID INCOME SH XRES The oi'ficeis of this asrociat'on will be pleased to discuss your savings and investment needs and iu ly e::pl_tin the merit.} of each sav.ngs plan. N> matter how little you '.vlsh to c ave monthly or how much you wish to invest . . . we have a plan that you will find convenient, profitable and safe. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & ~ LOAN ASSOCIATION XV. E CKITiCII. Pre-.. *i. E. Jf-HN'SON, Vice Pres. !. t . SHORE. «?c.-Treas. i" \\ ist i hifd »"?lroet V» inston-Salem. X. C. ■- \ cacv:.is»rr£ laucrxvfcgr.MMr f -.iummnw* JTTMI I '•■dvt-rlln The ry Reporter"-!! \X\}\ Get Results Page Three

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