MftG ah*} u.t the AAA a/ui o-tJie't' 1 U . 'CXTCNSfIOM WORK \ County By K. S. >TJKES. County Agent and It. C. WHITAKKIi. Asst. Aj;i. H. It. Niswengcr, Extension Horticulturist, visited several far mers a.: ! i.s sjsed witfr them their ore'. : i eare and produc tion. Hi a s well p|sagcil wi'h the • hich our orchard peo ple ::! ' '■-s year. Thev '., r •".■ thing poss ible t.» • .'rait this war to aid i:i • • ■ r f:' : Moil - Mar tin ar. 1 M:s. M. A. Sheppard both of "... ■ . »v already sprayed t : :t:l./ed t'.i ir apple orcha rii. !' these farmers have I • -re apple trees this y . Hugh Flo i! 's > : t Portland Cement A.-.- *:• A'lar.ta. Spent • • k ::i St kes count;.. I! .aseuss d with t a rat ers and wed ;. :■: s on the advantages >f ; rope r md durable silo and fa - :; ling const rue tion. Mr. Hot. rts .lso stressed varie> ;s en : s that e..n be used for silage and the proper methods of their irt s-. rvation. Practically every con:munity was visited and 1,680 people were contacted. One hundred and ten were adult farm ers and approximately 400 were older farm boys. Dick Neal, son of Marvin Neil of Walnut Cove, purchased a reg istered Guernsey htifer from Rov Peddycord of Kernersville this week. Dick is a member of the Walnut Cove i-H Club. Stok'-s county's second register ed dairy cattle sale was a tho rough" success. It was a non profit auction with the animals being s..To to 4-H Club and FFA members Twenty head of Guern sey heif rs and IS head of Jerseys were sold. Three bulls were sol 1 by person d consignment. Professor R, H. Ruffner of the Dept. of Animal Husbandry, .State College, was the auctioneer. W. W. Fitzpatnck of Quail Roosi Farm, Durham, rend the pedi grees. Other assistants in the sale were >l. A. M. Ln'.JiKn, Y . i- STUART TMHATRE St uurt, Virginia Sii it! . • 'i .. ■ | " ■V ') ■ ! 'J lII*- '«' * I , Man I. i ! Friiia.'i and ••' VpriJ J i Double Feature "ITMTIVi: FROM SONORA" l)ori "RecP' Harry "SLEEPY LAGOON" Judy Canova I kin county agent. J. A. A ivy Dairy Kxunsion Specialist o' State A. C. Kirr.rey i'rofli 1 State rr.iloj; \ John Brown. Representative ft' ."«>?•!•' P.:•• -. 1 S. B. Bri'r.-'.on. voeatior.a! tutv t a.her «>:' the King i. L an i t!a' 1.nr.l \ '. . ' • Sl.-iO.-t. i > v . : ' fi\'i ■ v.v ■ iI ; ■ v.- : 1 1 J. : s. ; Tli 1 «; - u purchased i y i'lwooj N. is.-:: . Laws nvi'.'e. U;: : Hunt ■ i' ti • !•". ;s V > s of Kit:.:. I". • It .i* 0 r::s f Stuart. Ya. T: • Jenevi to the ft Mowing: .' M :: of Wainut Cw. Jimnu i::_! •: : P.. - . • v»" w i n : Ila '. M 'ir S:/A::: • !,i i 1 J. :: .>f • lem- t:r >n. Y S'i'.f'r.o'v of King. Trov.t V.' : si r of G.rmanton the only ;;:r' who bought t. Robert Sn:it : »f King. and Elmer Fagg of Wal nut Cove. NORTH VIEW NEWS North View.—The many friends of Mrs. C. M Dillon are glad t > U'arr. she is recovering from h?r recer.t illness. Misses Annie Ruth and Isabel Young spent the week-end with Miss Doris George at Francisco. Swanson Alley is recovering from an illness. Mrs. D. B. Young, who has been very ill wtih flue, and neuritis for several weeks, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Suttle OaJiley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Priddy and Patricia Ann, Mrs, Watt Priddy and Mrs. Jack Alley i visited Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Young Sunday, J. A. Dillon Buys Walnut Cove Hotel J. A. Dillon has purchnsed th? Lash old hotel at Walnut Cove f:-om W. M. Fulp. Mr. Dillon ? :ys ho will thoroughly renovnr > and otherwise improve this prop erty ihsitie an ' >t. Lit?!--' M rt'.n r.ni Dill Wilkin .- 'i nnve ieecnt!y been oui' ■" '' l* both no l recovered. Aj- \ From where I sit *l// Joe Marsh f> A clog story with *''• S- v a happy ending J- rn M rtin's d ; wont on a chatting over the onnrrrl tslfit i 'i, i k.. k ,u(| i ii,* were (i kind hi Juki'. ct' I i .iiv, tjtot ht'i.a. "Shucks," i,v.- i' • i Nntui lly, . I v.;ispn tiy mnd. ' lon didn't am iim♦ ,•■> \ t 1.1 ill'nllivl V DWIH;; lie WilS ,(JU* A'lit ••' ill 1.- (ng to get in-; shotgun and blow h '," ne J ni brtngjn you aI.. i iliL' bUi/i.. i.m ni' Leni's dug when ° "W 10 * lj i' ; o "'' ' hu' saw him. Anil Lorn says, "Let From where I sit, it HOIIM I, him try it anil ill blow the blazes a lot lietter for tin- world ,i f„h,s • ait of him. Ought to keep his *®*'d **s*®J. • ««*lr nr„'uini-ntM chickens locked up, anyhow." peaeeiuMike-sittiii}; around „ over a trli iully K ia»s ~i HU Ed and Lem are really intend of going „n ha1t..,,, k.d. mighty wenslhle fellows. And and making mountains out of the whole thing waa settled molehill*, when Lem Invited Ed over for a /~\ /\ glau of be«r, and they a«t around a " ■' • MtWINO INOUim KJUNOATION, North Carolina Commit!.. I "HI H" Mil Nl PlrtaNr, MHfl! iMursnc* M«., Mclgk, N. C r&E DANBUBV BEPOBTER, DAKBItI , S. 6. APRIL. 20, 1*44. Convention Dates Set For Stokes County Democrats Stoki» County Democrats: Tue S.ate Kx cutive Committee . has tixed t!u' following conv ntio.i ' dates: Saturday. April 22, Precinct ' Meetings. S ituriay. April '29, County Con • vcntio-i. !' 'h duty of each precinct CI: call a nicotine ->i '' ! !s i : - ! vcinct on Sa' • At tiic pro inc. ■ . ' : five Den: -T : elected w 'iio shall const!* tire i:: ; ' • • • e >:>:mittee. Thc'i i i ! •••net committee si: '''et . who autcn: :ti.- ':>• t > • • - i me: jber of ti> itic Exocitiv. C..::;.uitti- . I: is the* duty of th ( Pr> cii. ' C : : :ui thus elected to • r insii ti. s en tary of the Coun ty Co::u .:i -n a written list . : r-a: . t!-.. precinct n.:-.- ; : it* : r. rs. This is very :: . : because the Co;:-- 1 t r« quired to malu ' ■' i !"tt "ii th> county organ::'.a- . tion i > th. State Chairman I• »i -the St .te Convention on May i. All Democrats in the sever'i! ! precincts are urged to attend! their Precinct Meetings on Satur- j day, April 22, the place and hour i of SJch meeting to be fixed by the Precinct Chairman. The County Convention will be'" helj on the following Saturday, ' April 29. at 2 o'clock, at the court house in Danbury. The Conven-j tion will elect delegates to the , State Convention, and will trans- j act various other business of in- I terest to the party. All Demo- , crats are urged to attend. Sincerely yours, R. J. SCOTT, County Chairman Sugar Registrations May 15 and 16 ■ I Registration for canning sugar ( will be held at all high school buildings in the county on May 15 and 1(5. Full details will be an nounced early in May, A maxi -1 mum ration of 20 pounds will fc- ' allocated to each number ',f t:: r family ur.it. ——— 1 In the spring a young man's fancy likel turns to what a wo- j rann has ben thinking all winter. ] V - i - 's , i .r:;'y war. Put 'i' "vlnjT'hroush •/ ' ' i i!i ■: ;s p.' .n «a a . t • 'iv. ■ •!i means fij- J. W. Throckmorton Dies At Mayodan Jim W. Throckmorton, aged 79, retired textile woiker die 1 at 7 :o0 tteunesJay night at cm home in Mayodan. He had been critically ill lor two v.veks. Funeral services will be he'd Friday afternoon ut 2:30 at North View Primitive Baptist Churih. with interment in the' chunl: cemetery, Sui vjvors include the widow, i:is. i Piiddy Throckmor ton: ' a son*. Willie 11. Throck- ■ snort a .if Walnut Cove. Jesse A. ' rt!::uit m of Stokesdale, and J" 1 C. a.i.'i .i ii \V. Throckniort«'.i o! M.:v> f ui daughters, Mrs. ' Ales W. Oakley and Mrs. Jess 1 Spares of Mayodan. Mrs. John D. 1 Priddy of IJanbury, and Mr*. ' (Jrovei >h.lto:i of Reidsville: two ' Lr-nn.rs, I!. T. Throckmorton oi : M >un'. Aisy and J. 11. Throckmor ton f I)-inbuiy; five sisters. Mrs. 1 Susie F-jd :ii Mrs. Fkm Priddy 1 Wahin Cove, Mrs. Sara Prui •. >»: L r ksville, Mrs. \V. F. Priidv ' of Panburv. and Mrs. Let tie No!- ' son of Mayodan, ' LAWSONYILLE NEWS i Lawsonville.—- Mrs. E. G. Law escaped injury in an automobile acciaent near Stuart. Va„ Thurs- ' day. but her car was badly dam- ' aged. ' Pfc. Ross R. Lawson has re turned to his camp in Indiana after spending a 10-day furlough at his home here. Mrs. E. G. Lawson has been no tified that her brother, Neal Da!- 1 ! ; I m I NOTE THE EXPIRATION DATE ON t Jj THE LABEL OF YOUR REPORTER, jg || AND IF IT INDICATES "13apr44", IT'S j| m YOUR NOTICE TO RENEW. DON'T ■ I WAIT TILLTHE PAPER STOPS, BUT If W MAIL YOUR RENEWAL TO THE RE- ■ W PORTER OFFICE SO THAT YOU'LL B ■ NOT MISS A SINGLE ISSUE! M H £2 per Year; $1 for 6 Mos. M mm, m ~**—■—• • —. . - _ 11IIE DAMiI'RV RLI'ORII.R, l»\\Rl RV. X, C. Fn.105,.,! yj„ ulll tin.! s f( ,r v. hit J, pie, so sen J the DVXBUtI UM'OI. Il.fi to the folln\iii^ II reniuini; old ripijn,, (.| |P| .|, |, (lIV; ( } X.v.MI.: AD!f:: ... : C " V: ■ • ■ STATU , r: •v: i\ n , * Thnm -.h • i ;! Tliii Cnr ,• >: i Monitor $ • \'l I'lhri/.l! •111 I \X I, >/u,v» ' s i* 1 rui#i' ii! i onsti *i\ —l'nbi.iM-ti Five fr.Mii Si-nutionAl* ** " ' .Im.ri il A. i,i . v i.ul lint-u. nvo, .iml 1:% IViilv >| ""{♦'V lo.mli.t with i'h- \VV,.|lv M•.1• i• io Section, Make N ' " OM " ;,r ■'!' I Ne» *p.ipiT f. r tin* i Unite. •,* I tie ( htisti.m S tencp Publishing Society V One, Ntirw.iv Sriei i, Huston, M,nifichutitlts A Price CO Veirlv. or ? I 00 .1 Month v Saturd.iv Ihsiu iiu*lw.iinc Section. f.-0 a Ye«r. a Introductory Oiler, 6 Isu»» 25 Ccru*. o Addreu. O | » SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST « & «eoogoet(ib ' FRANCISCO NEWS j By MRS. W. E. COLLIN'S Francisco. The "Hobgoblin House," presetiTk- Francis co seniors, was voted a success bv all who saw it. Mrs. Woodrow Lawrence, who is a palient in Twin City Hosj)ita«. Uinston-Salem, is expected to re>- turn home ths week. Wilbeit Lawrence and children have our sincere sympathy in their Ix-reaVv :aent. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Simmons an i I Mrs. Bernie Simmons and son. Ronnie, are visitin-. Bernie Sioi- I aions at Camp Holly Ridge>. A C Wesley E. Collins of St. Petersburg, Fki.. i'.as completed «>* Hying hours and is now enjoying 1 a ten-day furlough at his home, h:re. After the eleventh of Aj ; iii he will be stationed at a pre flight school in Athens. Ga. I Lula Belle Wright. sma'l dau rhter of Boob Wright, is mi'" fering from diphtheria. Miss Joy Dearmin is spending U lew days at her home here. She ! is a student of High Point Busi ness College. The people of this section re gret to learn of the illness of Mrs. John Hundley. A few cases of measles keep breaking out and mumps are yet around. ton, of High Point, had undergone ■n operation. The extent of his illness is not known. Yo« Are Always Welcome To Visit tlie Nelson Funeral Home | At Abj Tine PHONE 913 1 i | 100-ACKE FA KM FOR .SALIJ Fine tobacco land near German ton, 6 5 10 allotment, 3 dwellings. 3 tobacco barns, other out build ings, well watered, 12 acres bot -1 torn land, price to sell quick al lowing you this year's rent. $2275. J. A. DILLON*. Walnut Cove, N J WANTED TO BUY—AII kinds standing timber. J. A. DIL.LON". Walnut Cove. N'C FOR RENT— Five and 5 10 acres for tobacco, plantbeds sowed, i good 4-rooin house, plenty corn ' land. It J. E, MICKS. Meadows. N. C. SIXTY-ONI:- AV ::I: FAI:.\: FOII SALK Choice tolaceo land, near Bethesda church. 0 1 2 acres tobacco allotment, you to have this year's rent. tv.o dwell ings. 3 tobacco barns, other out buildings. 10 acres bottom lanJ, Price 82750.00. J. A. DILIJOX. Walnut Cove. XC BABY CHICKS S' - . 7 > hundred i up. C.O.D. Write KIXGSTOX HATCHERIES, Kingston, Ga. I'OK SALE —One registered Jer- M'y nm t't Iri'filii'ii soon, from Stati' C.illege strand. \lsu :j Guernsey hellers. HENRY 11. 15Al»NFS. Old Road, Winston-Sal.in. N. C„ lit. 5. BABY CHICKS—Ituy now and Save—Heavy Breed* "M 0 for $13.00. Payment Mi!h order. $13.00. Payment wPh order, free delivery. WORTHWHILE HATCHERIES, 101 W. NortU Ave, Balto.-I, Md. FOB SALE—two nlee moiett, 5 and 7, weight 1150 eacfc. W. E. TATUM, Nettle Ridge, V». NOTICE I Having qualified aa administra tor of D. F. Boy! e», deceased, no tice is hereby given to all persons j holding claims against said e«- j tate to present the same duly au thenticated for paymect on or be fore March 30, 1945, or tais no tice will be pleaded in b.ir c i tL* : .r recovery. And all pe-j rs it,, debted to the estate of the said D. F. Boyles are notified to make immediate payment. C. K. BOYLES, Admr., Pinnacle, X. C. R. J. Scott, Attorney. EXECUTORS NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Executor of the estate of W. H. T. Rogers, late of Stoke* County, X. C„ this is to notify all persons holding cluims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Mar. IS, 1015. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate are re quested to make immediate set tlnient. This March 15, 1941, . I. M. GORDON', Executor, ot W. 11. T. Rogers, Pi!i.t Mountain, X. C. NOTICE N • Ai'"-'nif>trf»!f»r nf the estate Tiiltle, depended, ti»>? i-(» j.s Ih ,v ' r " to -.'l i"i.'u'ls hold inlß "" sold . state to ' '• me. duly nuthen " • '' " Pnyment, on or before ~T it' l 'il" ')>• (his in •!,«. w iH bo r • !, I in bnr of reco-»y. All 'per* "in« sf i'e will p'•>" ri.'U« iitinu' lintc ? ivnicnt to me. Tills March 11, 1914. H. PAUL I'l TTLE, Admr.. King. N. C., RFD. Petree P.-tree, Attys. „ I I WAR BONDS

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