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tttaWDAXi OOE .£-1096 OCTOBER TERM, 1936 , J K* 'JT ' , v ' f, S Stokes County Civil Court Calendar His Honor, Wilson Warlick JUDGE PRESIDING MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936. 44. Lester Hall vs. Glennie Stone Hall. S. Gilmer Sparger for plain tiff. 45. Nannie Sizemore vs. M. D. Sizemore. Petree & Petree for plain tiff. 46. Claude Gordon vs. Vera Gordon. Petree & Petree for plaintiff. 48. Masten Bu:!in vs. Lettie Brim Bullin. R. J. Scott for plaintiff. 28. D. E. Nelson vs. Jones E. Nelson. Folger & Folger for plaintiff. , Petree & Petree, Carter & Carter and R. J- Scott for defendant. 35. Quality Oil Co. vs. E. D. Smith. Hastings and Booe for plain tiff, R. J. Scott and P. W. Glidewell for defendant. 33. W. H. Eaton vs. J. M. Carroll. Benbow & Hall and J. W. Hall for plaintiff, Petree & Petree and R. J. Scott for defendant. 38. W. H. Eaton and wife, Ada R. Eaton, vs. R. J. Scott, Substitute Trustee. Hall & Hall and W. R. Clegg for plaintiff, Petree & Petree for defendants. 34. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, et al, vs. Frank McGee and C. C. McGee. S. Gilmer Sparger for plaintiff. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. 42. W. T. Mabe vs. Lucy Smith. P. W. Glidewell and S. Gilmer Sparger for plaintiff, J. W. Hall for defendant. 36. W. V. Moran vs. John Southern. R. J. Scott for plaintiff, >. Petree & Petree for defendant. 37. A. E. Holton, next friend of J. E. Bowman, vs. O. J. Boles. S. E. HalJ and W. Reade Johnson for plaintiff. W. R. Badgett and R. J. Scott for defendant. 49. W. E. Matthews vs. Henry Wilson and Everett Wilson. W. R. Badgett for plaintiff, R. J. Scott for defendant. 32. Chas. Fowler vs. F. W. Woolworth Co. McMichael & McMichael for plaintiff, Fred S. Hutchins for defendant. 31. Fowler Mfg. Co. vs. Walnut Cove Veneer Corporation. John Fries Blair for plaintiff, S. Gilmer Sparger and R. J. Scott for defendant. 40. Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank vs. Willie Hairston Sandei3. Manly, Hendren & Womble fo r plaintiff, A. Ben Cummings for plaintiff. 47. Walter Jessup vs, Will Joyce and Reid Joyce. R. J. Scott for plaintiff, E. C. Bivens for defendant. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936. 19. India Labberton, et al, vs. J. Wesley Morefield, et al. Brown & Trotter for plaintiffs, Walser & Casey for defendants. 22. J. D. Nance vs. J. R. Fowler. S. Gilme r Sparger for plaintiff. H. H. Leake for defendant. 23. H. H. Davis vs. W. J. Mabe. Joseph W. Neal for plaintiff. 5. Joe Phipps vs. T. J. East. S. Gilmer Sparger for plaintiff, J. W. Hall for defendant. 6. M. T. Chilton vs. J. L. Christian and wife, D. F. Christian. Petree & Petree for plaintiff, W. R. Badgett for defendants. 7. Mrs. Elsie Bennett vs. Dr. Robert Flippin. A. C. Bernard and W. Reade Johnson for plaintiff, W. R. Badgett, Petree & Petree and Folger & Folger for defendant. 12. Mrs. Sadie Mabe vs. J. W. Neal, C. E. Davis et al. Parrish & Deal for plaintiff, J. W. Hall, Folger & Folger et al for defend ants. 13. A. M. Flinchum vs. J. W. Neal, C. E. Davis et al. Parrish & Deal for plaintiffs, J. W. Hall, Folger & Folger et al for defendants. 16. Thomas Flinchum vs. J. W. Neal, C. E. Davia et al. Parrish/ k Deal for plaintiff, J. W. Hall, Folger & Folger et al for defendants. 17. Robert Flinchum vs. J. W. Neal, C. E. Davis et al. Parrish & Parrish Deal for plaintiffs, J. W. Hall, Folger & Folger et al for defendants. Motion Docket 1. 8. L. Cox vs. Lem Bennett. J. W. Hall for plaintiff. 2. Beeson Hardware Co. vs Blue Ridge Mfg. Co. E. C. Bivens for plaintiff, Folger & Folger for defendant. 4. Andy Martin, Walter Reynolds et al vs. Andy France. Folger t Folger for plaintiffs, H. O. Woltz for defendant 6. M. T. Chilton vs. J. L. Christian and wife, D. F. Christian. Petree & Petree for plaintiff, W. R. Badgett for defendants. 8. Blue Ridge Mfg. Co. vs A. Schiffman. Glidewell, Dunn and Gwyn and Folger & Folger for plaintiff, Sidney J. Stern for defendant. » J Cases not reached on the day set for trial will be heard as the court may direct. Motions will be heard at the convenience of the court. J. WATT TUTTLE, „ Oerti Superior Court. , TWX ' i BBHWtTWt PUBLIC WELFARE IN 79 COUNTIES FULL TIME SUPEEINTEN- j DENTS NAMED IN MORE THAN THREE-FOURTHS OF STATE MRS. EVELYM MTNAIRV, SUPERINTENDENT OF STOKES. counties in North Carolina no.v have organized welfare departments cf public welfare, Mrs. W. T. Bost, Com- j missioner of Public Welfare, an nounced today. The recent elect- [ ions of full-time superintendents | of public welfare in Avery, Hay- j wood, Northampton, Hyde and | Person Counties bring the tots' j to this figure. Twenty-fjve ccunfies have i been organized during the past year, which is the largest in crease since 1920, according to Mrs. W. B. Aycock, Director of County Organization. The newly • organized counties and the superintendents elected are p.s follows: Avery, Mrs. Alma Freerks; Haywood, Mrs. J. D. Stentz; Northampton, Miss Iris Flythe; Hyde, Miss Elizabeth Carter Grant; Person, Mrs. C. T. Wagstaff; Watauga, Miss Mar ' guerite Miller; Currituck, Mr. Norman Hughes; Mitchell, Mr. r Otto S. Woody; Pender, Miss Viola Scott; Caswell, Mrs. W. F. . Wilson; Lee, Mr. J. D. Pegram; Greene, Miss Rachel Payne Sugg; 1 Pamlico, Mr. Don Carawan; Carteret, Mrs. Geo. Henderson; Bladen, Miss Isabella Cox; Hert ford, Mrs. J. C. Snipes; Perqui mans, Miss Ruth Davenport; Stokes, Mrs. Evelyn McNairy; Chatham, Mrs. C. K. Strowd: Burke, Miss Elizabeth Sneed; Onslow, Miss Laura Matthews. Dare, Mr. I. P. Davis; Koke. Yin. Ethel Giles; Martin, Miss Mary W. Taylor; and Mcore, Mrs. Les sie G. Brown. STOKES THE WALNUT COVE, N. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct. 2-3 GENE AUTRY —in— "COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" Also Comedy and News FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct 9-10 JOHN WAYNE —in— "LAWLESS 9«'S" MONDAY and TUESDAY Oct. 12-18 SHIRLEY TEMPLE —in— "CAPTAIN JANUARY" Member of Walnut Cove'* Trade Boosting Campaign; We give yon prize coupon* 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A SPECIAL INVITATION To the Ladies of Danbur.v and Stokes County to make thiß shop your Beauty Ser vice Headquarters. Our Prices are Moderate and Our Service Superior J. M. WIUIS BOBBER i Mir SHOP 114 Reynolds B|d«. Phone 'BO7B WINSTON-SALEM, N. A The Martinsville Tobacco Market Will Open Monday, October 5, 1936 We will begin receiving tobacco for our opening sales Friday and Saturday, October 2nd and 3rd, and wou'd advise you coming on or.e (if those days and get your tobacco on the floor if you want to sell on Monday. If yoj come on Sunday we wilj not unload your tcbacco until 12:00 o'clock Sunday night—We will be open every Saturday to unload and place your tobacco on the floor ready for Monday's sales. We have enlarged our Warehouse and have plenty of r >m :o; ill cur old friends and lots of new ones. There i c no use lor us 'o tell >-1 that we will work hard for you if you have ever s >lu v.i'h us you :-lroa iv know it. and if you haven't sold with us, come and try us with y load and be convinced. So everybody come to jui s;:K r.. i Li irr, your neighbor. For More Money St!l With Turner & Marion —AT— FARMERS WAREHOUSE MARTINSVILLE VIRGINIA Martinsville jTobacco Market! | Martinsville, Virginia j 1 Can take care of quarter of a million pounds of to= I H bacco daily. Has two big warehouses both of which have been enlarged* All companies that buy tobacco are represented on the Martinsville market. The farmers of Stokes county have a cordial in vita- ; ! tion to bring their tobacco to Martinsville, \ hire n they will not only receive a cordial welcome and Q the best attention, but will be paid the highest prices for their tobacco. i Banner Warehouse, jj E. J. Davis and Aubrey Fowler. 2 Farmers Warehouse, U A Harry Turner and Chas. Marion. g - ' ■ ■■—— ~r The Danbury Reporter ,jg«wggEj|' Is Free When You Use Green Tickets Page 9
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