THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 • LOCALS !• I H. A. Fulp, of Flatshoal, was in town Saturday. Bert Priddy was here Sunday t from North View. James T. Flinchum, of Route 1, was here Sunday. c James Lasley, of Meadows, was r a visitor in Danbury Saturday. \ H. P. Loftis, superintendent of,* the county home, was a Sunday night visitor. 5 W. H. Stovall, and young son, ' Robert, visited Danbury Wedncs- c day. I Calvin Mabe, garage operator and machinist of Lawsonville, £ was here Monday. Elder James A. Fagg, of Wins ton-Salem, was here Monday, 1 passing through. I Ed Mitchell and P. O. South ern were in Danbury Sunday evening from Flatshoal communi ty. The sidewalk forces are at work near the jail—that is, when the rain holds up long enough to permit them to operate. Fred P. Carter, the Reporter's linotype operator, spent the week-end at his home at Mocks ville. Bill Green, of Walnut Cove, has recently completed an attractive new home out a couple of miles north of the Cove on the Danbury road. ♦ The Reporter's valued corres pondent and agent at King, E. P. .Newsum, is almost entirely re covered from a recent serious ill ness. "Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Pepper had as dinner guests Thursday night, Mrs. Evelyn McNairy and Mi 93 Evelyn Page, public welfare of ficials of the county. Marjorie Pepper and Hazel Petree spent the week-end at their respective homes here. Thy are students at W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro. Mrs. Chas. H. Martin was visit ed the week-end by her mother, Mrs. Moore, and sister, Miss Grace Moore and friend, Miss Poplin, all of Albemarle. During the temporary suspen sion of the Pinnacle school, Miss Luna Taylor, of the faculty of i*h a t school, is visiting her other, Mrs. Nellie M. Taylor ire. The twin infants of Lieut and id Woodrow Taylor were taken a Winston-Salem physician iturday, who pronounced them ogressing very satisfactorily. I ie or both of the m had recent been indisposed. LG. Gentry, of King, was nong the visitors here Satur iy. Mr. Gentry is one of the ibetantial citizens and planters I Yadkin township who know >w to farm and make it pay, as ell as find a pleasure in doing Ralph Priddy has returned om Camp Bragg hospital, at lyetteville, where he has been ider treatment for some weeks. 1 • is now in fine health and has the CCC camp, where > was formerly stationed. Mrs. S. W. Pulliam, E. P. New- ] su m and O. O Grabs, of King,' J and attorneys H H. Leake and j Robt. V. Brawley, of Winston- I Salem, visited Danbury Monday. This party was here in the in terest of probating the will of the late S. W. Pulliam, deceased. N. F. Keiger or Kiger, who isj commissioner having charge ;f recent sales of valuable real es tate in Yadkin township, in thej special court proceeding of Gor- *■ ! t!on-Apperson-Vos3, etc., was * here Monday. Mr. Keiger tells us c f that his name is correctly spell ed Keiger. These are descend- v ants of Dutch folk, and there are f no better citizens in the county. 1 Osa Smith, of Walnut Cove, ( was here this week. , Misses Nicholson and Hamilton, 1 county nurses, attended the social 1 service conference at Raleigh i this week. Danbury Route 1 Miss Gracie, Ola and Annie ! Mae Oakley spent Saturday 1 night with Miss Ophelia Moore field. Miss Maggie Mabe spent Satur day night with Miss Edith and Wilma Oakley. Mr and Mrs. Dennis Mabe visited Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Dillon Saturday night. Those visiting Miss Ophelia Moorefield Saturday night were Miss Edith, Wilma, Ola, Grace and Annie Mae Oakley, Maggie Mabe and Beulah Moorefield. Mr. Bernard Wilkens, Smith Priddy, ■ Junior Priddy, Paul Moorefield, • Odell Mabe, Herman Priddy, ■ Jewel Mabe Watson Oakley and • Shelby Priddy. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Dillon I and family spent Sunday after uoon with Mr. and Mrs. Denni9 j Mabe. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Oakley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs_ R. H. Moorefield. ' Those visiting Miss Ophelia ' Moorefield Sunday were Grace, Ola Oakley, Annie Mae Oakley, " Watson Oakley, Paul Moorefield, Odell Mabe and Bernard Wil - kins. , Miss Wilma and Edith Oakley 3 and Miss Maggie Mabe visited i Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mabe Sun day. Mr. B B. Oakley and Foil Oakley went to Winston-Salem Monday. Little Dorothy Deane Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foil r Oakley has improved from an illness of cold. 1 Little Betty Lee Mabe has 1 been real sick but is improving. l i FOR SALE —97 acre farm, 35 acres cleared, 5 room dwelling house, 2 tobacco barns. Locat ed 7 mi. N. East of Walnut Cove on the Sandy Ridge road, 9 Imi from hardsurface See or write RALPH TUTTLE, Wal s nut Cove, N. a 7 23 tf FIRST CLASS Corn fer Sale f $4.50 m Ten bushel lots or more.—H. N. Binford, Madi -1 son, N. C. / / y Check* 666 "s* 1 FEVER , Liquid - Taolets Bnlve - Nose Drops Headache, 80 minute*. 2 Try "Rab-My Tism"-Worl4's Best Liniment THE DANBURY REPORTER REUBEN GUNTER ! DIED LAST MONDAY t HE IIAD LIVED IX YADKIN I COUNTY —T. G. NEWS I FINE RECORD AT SUNDAY \ SCHOOL SERIOUS ACCi- | DENT HAPPENS TO OSCAR | SPAIN'IIOI'R OTHER NEWS ( OF KING. | King, Jar.. 2"l Reuben Gunter, a;;ed 59, died Monday at. his home in Couilney, Yadkin : | county following a short illness j from pneumonia. The deceased j who was reared near here is survived by the widow and seve-l ral children. Two brothers, Coon Gunter, of Madison and P. W. Gunter of King survive, also two sisters, they are, Mrs. Richard YVatts, of Mount Airy and Mrs. Bill Hill, of Germanton. Funeral and Snterment was at Courtney Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. " // T. G. New, Jr., has made a fine attendance record at Sunday school, he has not missed a Sun day in the past eleven years. While attending the World's Fair it Chicago in 1933 he attended Sunday school in Chicago. j O. L. Rains has returned from a business trip to Philadelphia. Herman Newsum is preparing to erect a new home on his lot recently purchased from Mrs. | Fannie J. White on east Broad street. George Vaughn, who has been 1 very sick at his home two miles south of town for the past seve ' ral days, has been removed to the 1 Baptist hospital, Winston-Salem, ' where he will undergo an opera- 1 ' tion. Mr. and lira. J. W. Mathis have return?.; 'o their home in t Washington, D. C, after spending a few diya here the guests of r Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McGee in Pilot View. They were on their way home from a trip to Florida. L Miss Lanel Ferguson, of Moun tain View, who underwent a ton sil operation here last week is > reported to be getting along nicely. Ringo C. White, who resides here, sold a truck load of leaf t tobacco on the Winston-Salem - market Thursday which netted him $1,704.62. I Oscar Spainhower, farmer, i residing three miles east of town while chopping in a woods near • his home Friday was struck by 1 the branch of a falling tree pin l ioning him to the ground, his son who was with him at thej » time was unable to remove the ] heavy timber and had to dum-1 j mons help before the injured' ; man was released. Dr. G. E.J Stone, who attended him stated j , that he incurred a fracture ofi 1 I the skull. He remained uncon , scious for several hours and isj . still in a serious condition. The f injured man is a son of John Henry Spainhower. If Mr. Spain e hower had been alone at the time r of the accident he would have in l all probability died before being found. Deputy sheriff, R. W. Stewart sustained bruises, lacerations and a sprained arm, the result of an automobile wreck when his car turned over on tho slippery road L near Germanton Thursday after noon. 1 A FEW SALES MADE AT TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE II c Winston-Saicm, N. C. i LAST WEEK \ G. C. PAYNE KAIT & BROWN (MIL lIIC tyl 20 at S3 102 at .51 12 sit 1(5 at SO 162 i:t 11 1 .!"(> IS2 at 70 rOV BAKER 312 ;t .-Is TO at 5" .54 !S t f,:> 212 :i1 ls , 132 at 50 106 ;lt 5-5 GEORGE XRRINGTON 124 at 4Y 200 at 5i 76 05 £$ PAUL PAYNE i 216 at 45 4S «t C.l M '2 at 67 a. E. WELBORN 116 at 50 0 106 at 63 146 at 51 21 at 49 112 at 57 124 at 45 146 at 52 w 100 at 53 STEWART & 68 at 50 JACOB Bl ; RTON VAUGHN 226 at 43 10 at 07 166 at 51 108 at 49 84 at 65 82 at 45 G - 11 106 at 55 106 at 43 391 at 46 at ]l RICHARDSON & 42 J2 D llO at 45 WALKER "r? II R. L. COBLE & BEN- j 106 at 54 ® 4 at ** TON 246 at 45 ! 9S a ' 40 A 90 a t 60 at «t> E A ROTIIROCK J3 264 at 50 *? at 63 150 at 47 If 152 at '4O 1 361 at 42 "f at 49 i 204 at 50 c n rKrlI 208 at 47 -,= n nf 4Q c - B (KriL 100 at 42 ' » 4S 10 at 6T at 43 ce r.fi E pr.°,,A2 ,te * ° »• mabe * ho a!:::::: VI ♦ POINDEXTER L. C.VRRKTT " : 2 94 at 61 164 at 51 | ! 52 2:::::: 5 48 ,lt? « 1 ! 3 J J® ' at 65 I R. L. COBLE & C o J? 42 at 61 LVKE BKNTON n ™ a JJ 244 at 48 54 at 79 I }JJ « 15 126 ft 36 39 at 73 I; ;l w. G. FLYNN 36 at 72 %l at 39 74 at 4S 8* I 55 r": I; 5 140 at 45 2S at 51 I H E. J. COX & ELKINS 150 at 36 356 at 50 M * 24 at 66 MAX SCOTT 200 at 49 II 5 "iOO at 54 90 at 52 322 at 43 H jJ 250 at 46 222 at 39 224 at 40 Q NORMAN BROWN 150 at 37 L. A. GARRETT Si 110 at 50 H. C. HEMRIC SAWYER ->> 1 170 at 47 16 at 50 ' ** 78 at 62 FOY YOUNG " " 48 at 46 100 at 55 78 at 67 124 at 45 116 at 53 2 102 at 61 140 at 40 ! " 96 at 53 2 . . 312 ftt 4. 7 P. 0. SOUTHERN 110 at 43 362 at 40 114 at 47 ! '* 80 at • .41 H. R. BAKER 146 at 45 JAMES W. YOUNG & 5 290 at 49 •" 432 at 43 SONS , 5 J. L. SINK I 384 at 35 22 at .6P I 18 at 68 ! 190 at 34 ' 40 at 5 s 56 at 65 A. J. BOOTH 276 at 52 109 at 60 1 342 at 48 420 at 51 230 at 50 I 200 at 44 770 at 50 238 at 45 ; AUSTIN EATON ! 272 at 48 , A. G. DOSS 1 44 at 57 112 at 47 428 at 48 76 at 49 550 at 46 # Z 350 at 40 165 at 44 306 at 45 S U SALES NEXT WEEK 1 Tuesday Morning Friday Afternoon { Thursday Morning Wednesday Afternoon I TAYLOR'S for the MOST MONEY I OBOBS3I lonoi—joeioeazaogo THE BIG DAY IS MONDAY —At— DANBURY —AND— WALNUT COVE Cecil Campbell and Dick Hartman; The Tennessee Ramblers Stars of Holly wood Radio and a thou sand Theatres. Palmetto Theatre WALNUT COVE 1 P. M. 8 P. M. Booth's Cafe DANBURY 6:80 P. M. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of R. E. L. Francis, deceased, this is to notify all persons owing said estate to make immediate settlement and all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned withia twelve months from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. This December 7, 1936. MRS. R. E. L. FRANCIS, Admrx. of R. E. L. Francis, Francisco, N. C. ■ NOTICE:! PENALTY Will Be Added To All Unpaid 1936 County Taxes jl After Feb. 1,1937 I Pay Your Taxes Now and Save H jH This Extra Cost J. J. TAYLOR, Sheriff Stokes County H M —" NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of C. A. Westmoreland, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me duly authenticated for payment on or before Jan uary 5, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebt ed to said estate will please maka immediate payment to me. This Jan. 2, 1937. C. L. WESTMORELAND, Adm., Tobaccoville, N. C., Rt. 2 1 7 6tp Page 3 OE3O

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