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r Ja/tm 'Jtews ' about the AAA ;uul oth&i i ujjgft hw y CXTCNSION WORH \PmWI (My ' • ••• ' - • > HAVE V II \\" A r" \LI. •; A ::l«r:\ Win'- v. . ...I- - .:- i most - - . .:• the ti: ' ' • ■ . of fall t. -. - s: lime to : nt toi at es. cabbage, collaids. . hits!, rad ishes. : any other greens. *5 nvfcini: late ; lantin;. • the crops will be bearing go. .1 when frost c s. la this way we are rata . t • l ther th crops just it! •« thf !t t j»nu store th' v :•:*..! s. 11 wt «• •. :r, the n«xt few tlavs we will have oui crops ' i in the •» .1 !vf•? .• '> st tobalc - n. Mai-sum mer s • • •. •• «oo! • ' - ' ' ' tan >.•: • . 'i ; t. g.t • • J'len" lnci.i - ' •« turnips •••'•• t: ■ in the ..»• it.:- ' j your r.-.i k« - TI:- - n ■s ; green ws .. I w'! I I lower v : i - *. 1 hay r-'O'iir mer.ts. I Plant a g;.: an r. a Grew ami eat who es rr.» fo >ds for y. ui health ar.H ; : y c .rtry. USE COVER !* "I'D -AVE KEEPS ANT) s-ER-ILITY MORE FY 11.. W TT"R A 1 "R•' AG:: ki: >.v i • Early pre; .'ration* *>r in; • •. Ed act* a'es of t.d! anil want grazing ml cov: »oj are !• ■ ommerded by a..' (cultural livestock atthari'i-s through"' ' the toba ecu belt to hell so!v .a feed proU>*m and save saii te " ity. P- iviu grazing and p tecting soils dvt'.n™ vvm'e! months (h*""' ciops aba will nei; to inciejist yield ot ff.-d i • on crops }:! at t.-'l on th>- land ir. MM authorities point out. Many crops ate available to' winter ovci it. tlt- South. re ports the 1' > r>'': artr.'T.t >' Apricuultute. h. ia; erttnso' clover, fit !d peas. vet. Iks an i rye. an ! othe» small , rnin» Wi.i use of •such '"> ps on cult'"a ■ land in tin- tc i o lit It . n j-' 1 vent !i» *v\ c.ntet loss ot lert. ty. Mac a crip has fs o'ai d • mand*- as to soil, localit > and time an l metliod ol" s"eilin. arid Ou-ntv Aj.vtn-5 can turnisii practiia! inl.ai .'inn foi thei own a.." a Good i reparat c* of laa.i moi l.' :he id . i mting t d cnt c M - 'p: ! I Set > '.-.'ill • •; ...; / - t! inipi/.' >• •' ' i Ir• in• as .• ;.i| i of pre! p ; .'.ting »e«d in . i and o! kc pin.- p ! • weeds to prolong prataap. cover crops as small grains nu winter legumes have prova. through experience and experi merts, that they will materially increase tobacco and corn yields on the same land. Small grains legumes and other feed crops in combination with tobacco make n •• if.tatle and practical crop ro- , i J i :•••. KA-'.MEtIS MAY : rayv.knt of v; - \: P. '.*) PRO IUAM : r.:*: ■ - i: s county a.a> w, :.i • • • . '.rtu-M si' :, r . • :.di r the 11*43 AAA fat al :j, i !i i t stablisiiin ; wir.tei i"V(i final s»idings this fall i t wh.i.it. (.'.its. baiKy. rye. "i' Rjixtares 't these grains, it was iir.iioannd last wttk by J. Moir ; Hawkins. hairnum ot ttie county AAA i.tti« . To u.t«*r this jaxnunt, Mr. H;:wk.:.s a protectiv, I . i gr n e. •• : T >- . :st be provide.!' • , . i . .in . ■. .a :.> a.ast not be har . vest •! ' • H 'Wrwr. it I f. - . il, iai ini hay. t ii • . i .- a ■■ a ns. : . i- well prepare J ....,: • • i s..wit s itiicii-nt'y ia: Iv p- nv.it plants t" with | stand wint'i- fne/.is. I In \ie\v "f the expected short- I r.go i i .• aimi .-•«■(! this fall, he isaid. fa: rs of Stokes count v shc'iild taki advantage of this op {.rturatv ar.dtr the AAA pro grc.r-i t '-(feet their sei! r.gf.inst eras n ' use of sirs.' 1 grain t .er crapß. I ■M.ON'G THE HOME PKM 0 M STRATI ON WAY i | The Home Pemonstration sche ('. le toi the week ending August 19th. is as follows: Monday Home visits & office. Ita sday Quaker Gap Home !• nioiistration meeting at 2.3i at Harvey Johnson's, V\'iliiesda\ Mt. View Home Penionstration Meeting. 8:00 a* l' ibroom: Sand\ Ridgt Home I • nioi.stration Meeting 2:30, .'lrs. Rosa Hutcherson's. Tliursday Home visits A.- otlie r'niiay Office. Subscribers- - Notice i li you don't get ;.our H-'porte:, ii.aeiiibcr tl.at >.ve .'lap all pape s i.i.v ,vh n n the time ii out. l! ;.o i il'.i. t. ,;et voui .'a p. . vi. youi ■.!...■• is Ollt. We luHe | I' l - iil.i ■ nili e time and again. Fi. ee tluaisand newspapera ii t! Ina j tl vil Stales now ft op v.ler, t:v :■ is It is tlu oiiK f'ls.nt " va-. !i you w. ' lh p:'|e» t a, i ir w jour uib-inptia. V- • :inot aftoi a liigli . ?>; .• • ii . • : Ii as lai o: and crytr iti i . , 1 to send out noticed ano • luna. Ail pa pets will lie etoppe ' when tl'e tune out. ii your label shows youi tin tj; .I' ul to run out, slip a ehe , or oiu or two dollars bills in a ..lettfti and send us at once. VV i will credit your time up ahead ' v lOon't miss one or two papers, | a there may Ke something in them j, you would give more than the' n price to read. One year $2.00; 6 i months SI.OO. THE DANBCRT REPORTER, DANBURV, N. C. AUGUST 10. 1944 More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here :s a pleasant way to o\-: i Ins; J late uiscom;.:. FASTEKTH. ..a oVf-J puwi:. i sj.:inki-.\! .l upper I'.ad lo\n I laus holds Hum firmer so t:: they feel more comfortable. .• I gummy, -oot y. pasty taste 1 ; iv.ling. It's alkaline (non-acid lIX * s not sour. Cheeks 'pl.t*, '.•dor" 1 denture bieathl. Ct • FASTEETii todi.v at any dru. store*. adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having -ualifie.l .is administr trix of tiio • st.iti i>f C. L. H late of Stokes county, N. C.. tl.. is tn notil'y all persons holdi'i. claims against said estate to • sent them to the undersigned duly verified, or to her attorney.- on if before the 10th day of Air: ast. 1«»-!"). or this notice will N pleaded in bar of recovery. Ai persons owing said estate wil make immediate settlement. This August 10. 1944. • MRS.) VERPA HILL. Executrix. VVestfield. N. C. 3adgett i Badgett. Attys. FARM FOR RENT I . .COOI) improved 140-acre far for general farming 4 12 a tobacco allotment, lights, goo. house, school, bus line for go. • ! working family. Address F- •' 121* v Winston-Salem. X. C. NOTICE Having qualified as Adminstr. trix of tlv estate of Dr. K. M Critlin. late of Stokes county. N C.. this is to notify all person having claims against said est;tt> to present them to the undersign ed. duly authenticated, on or 1- fcTt-e trie 10th of August. 1945. : this notice will be pleaded in fc'ir of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will make im mediate payment. This 9th of August. 1944. MRS. BLANCHE E. GRIFFIN. King. N. C\ Administratrix. H. H. Leake. Att'y. execi'tor'* vr-rrcE Having qualified as Executor o' the W ill cf Clem Hairston. de ceased. late of Stoker Count M. C.. this is t.» notify all p rson ; having daimv a« ainst fit- estat" Of said deceased to er.nibit then to the undersigned on or I, ;o. the 20th day of July. I'M.",. () . this noti.-e iviii be plead«d in has ,of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate v.ill please make immediate payment. This 15 day of July. 19 M. C. E. DAVIS. Exerutot of the Will ol Clem hairston. deceased. J. \V. Hall. Attorney. NOTICE Having qualified as Admini-stta tor ol the estate of f.'ni. Alexar. der Boles, deceased, notice if herein gi\en to all persons hav ing claims against said estate fc piesent the name to the under- Biutied duly authenticated foi payment, 011 ot before JI'NE 2P Hf-in. 01 this noti ■• v. ill be plead *'d tt- bar of their recovery. Ani i II persons indi !>♦«• ! to said e.*itat will m-ike immediate payment v the undersigned. JAS. VV JJOI.ES. Administrator. King N. C.. .Tune I'l l{il-l Clnr,. n. He'ya'-i ek. Att >•. f. i> A i'rr. \i»iix;sn; * idif-. \OT ( » IlnVi>- 'i f.ua'ified as Adniiuistrn ' toi of the est t- ,♦ E.lv.l.lain Carroll, firs is to no'ifr- :pi • Roi* having el s n{.:-.iiif-» s.i'- c«t-ite to present th. to tl.-- ur deriigned, duly nut'- niticsted 01 or before the 22d day of lune 1945. or this n' tine will be plead ed in hnr of their recovery. A! persons indebted to said estat will please make immediate pay ment. 1 J This 16th of June, 1944. .j CHAS. R. HELSABECK. Administrator. •Rural Hall, N. C. Postmaster At Lawsonville Faces Serious Charges . Wir.ston J :1) :• Charged with drav.i'i., . ll posUtl accounts ar.J converting them to fc*. r i.vi :se i.r. I w.'. . . falsifying postal records. Mi ' Lorena L. Tuck-.:, o.stmaster .1 Lawsonville. has been bound ovei . to I'nited States District Court under $750 bond. Hi r In:sKunl. Ki:g i- 1 J. Tuck ir. assistant postmasfer, charged '.\it!i aiding and abetting in the - violation. also was bound over t.> j District Court by United States -. Commissioner Charles E. Ader ol Winston-Salem. His bond was ,] fixed at $750, which he and his wife arranged immediately. Postal inspectors who investi gated the case said Mrs. Tucker withdrew $313 from postal re-j ceipts on or about January 1, 3!'4.'5 and Sl5O on March 4, 1944. The investigators said Tuckei dmitted tl:at his wife turned O' 'er to him S2OO on .lanuatv 1, I ami Sl5O. ll Mareh !, ".{'■l4. Mrs. T'le 1 'ii 1 hi r husband y -'ivndend vo!-nfarily when th>> It;in d 1! 'l'e ehargts. and \WO'.- . id Ivaring. The cases will b. tried in Winston-Salem at the No vember term of court. . I Commissioner Ader said he un : derstood that both had resigned. | r I | . . Charlie Hill Killed 1 By Mule Aug. 4. j Francisco, Aug. 5.—A runaway :mule dragged Chat lie Hill to death Friday, between West fit Id and ' i I Brim's Grove. The animal showed unwillingness of being mounted, and rpon Mr. if . I H.II s second attempt to mount ; his foot berame entangled 11 tl e s plow gear. The mule ran, drag ging the h-Jpless man ovei rock' piles and stumps. The body was finally torn from the leg that was fast in the gear. Mr. Hill's face f was only slightly scratched, b'it flu remainder of his body was scattered over a considerable dis tance. The mule was finally hemmed and caught by four men n a fi- Id. Death Of Mrs. Flynt : . Mrs. .J. R. Flynt. aged 70, died sat her home near Walnut Cove 1 '" after an illness of 13 weeks. 0 ! Funeral services were held Sat-, ir urday at 2 o'clock at the home, ' with Elder J. C. Worrell and Kl -1 ,| der J. Watt Tattle in charge. I.u --e rial was in the family cemetery ' near the home. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Geneva AdMna, Walnut Cove; one sisti r. Mrs. S. P. Rich ardson, Walnut Cove: four broth ers J. M. Shrltoi. : tokes''.\l : T G. Slul'on, M-i«ti «. R. F 1 cl ton, Lavsonvill \\' E. Plielfet; libert.v, and one grand* hild. Crop Conditions in r! - Farmers repm t good cro;i.- of 1- ,| corn and tobacco in all section.-- of the county. The tobacco crop is not only fine, but some say it will be as big in pounds probably as last. year. This is owing to the increase in weight due to the recent fine seasons. KING NEWS I I By E. I'. NEWSI'AI King.- ."arcnce Laws.>n fcns purchased M:s. Sallfe Hiv.'s , dwelling Eo.st Main St. Montgomery ."■ ;h'ro ot tho 1 , S. Navy, h.:s returned to his i. :>.s . man I at Camp P-a:v, Va., a.', i a short furlough spoilt with hi family at Dalton. Miss Bottitia Newsum has re turned to hor homo hero aftot visiting relatives in Rural Ma'i, I lor a wook. Improvement is not oil in t!'- , condit ion of Mrs. Ja no Grabs, who has boon very ill at hor homo horo. Soainan Robert Newsuni has ro turnod to his post at Little Crook. Va., after making a short visit to relatives and friends horo. New sum is in the amphibious forces. Mrs. Anno Crabs has returned to hor homo on Pulliam St., after a visit to relatives in Winston-Sa lem. i Corp. Pete Kit by, stationed ■ Camp Hlanding. Fla., is spending an l.s-da.v fur'o.igh with his par ents, Mi. Mil'l M»s. Art!r,.r Kill. nar l i.- Forks. Kirby is in tlx railway service !. >i the govern ment. .James Newsum has returned t > Winston-Salem alter spending few days here the guest of rela tives. I The sfork makes the following i%port: to Mr. and Mrs. Percy jLongworth, a son; to Mr. and, Mrs. J. C. Cook, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Nolaska Alley, ;» daughter; to Mr. ar.d Mrs. James W. Stycrs, a daughter and to Mr. and Mis. Paul Sprinkle, a son. From present indications there will bo a bumper corn crop in this section. I Dr. GracTy E. Stone made a pro-' fessionnl trip to High Point Fri day. I Scales Dalton of Dalton iviis here Satuiday looking some busi ncss matters. Luther Smith, plantei of tin Dry Springs section was among the visitors here Saturday, Winfrey Gordy has purchased u four hundred-acre farm near Mt. Airy on ttfiieh he is erecting now home. Mr. Gordy will nue . as soon as his homo is compl- toJ Our boys m•,' ln-rp or ,i«. ' ' n * — v, '° n,usi keep i).i buy- ■ Eg* il!" WAR 15.Mt.- T.i tory is won. K:tf, 0:1 jJK '\c; ti" •"••• • - • - ' I UK DANDI'IJV REPORTER, i> \\BI;BY, N. C. Enclosed you uiil fiiul S .. for which |ilc.,se send the U \XBURVI I KEI'ORTER to lli»> follonir.£ address: J , It rcutning old subscription please cheek hero; ( ). NAME: ADDRESS: j aTV: STATE >i The World's News Seen Through | | THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I $ *"1" International Daily Nau/Hpt r * it Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational. f «m Editorials Arc Timely and Instructive, and Its Daily & l Together with the Weekly Maga/ine Section, Make X. f K n '' n 'deal Newspaper for the Home. ©' The Christian Science Publishing Society ], ° ne ' Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts S | J! C J f r '« #l' 00 Yearly, or SI.OO a M.mth. | 1 Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2 tij a Y»«. $ 3 j > Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cer.ts. | Name --- _ | i AJdmi 1 [ |; R SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST ~ F ! L. S. Venable Dead Funeral senilis .' >' L. S. Veu . ; v. 1 ) .Me I Fuaiuy afternoon .1 j in a \Y:':isti>n-Salein hospital ii'llowing no v.ay s :ix were held at Brim's Grc\™ Baptist Chaieh near Pilot Moun tain at •> o'clock Tuesday after noon. I Mr. Venable. a native of Stokes county, had resided ::i Groensboio for one year. , Survivors include 'ho widow; two sons, Lovd M. Venable, Pilot Mountain, and Layton Venable, oi the home; one daughter. Susan Venable. of the home; the father, Jim Venable, of Pinnacle, Rural Hall; three brothers, Jess Ven able of Newport News, Va., Squire Venable of High Point, and Captain Pete Venable. of the army air forces: and six Mrs. R. C. Boyles, King. Mrs. Aubrey S. Edwards, Mural Hall, Mrs. B. E. Walton. Hamlet. Miss 'Rav Von a bio, Hopemnnt. W. Va., Miss Myrtle Venable, Pinnacle and Mrs. C. L. Goff. Jroensboro. VOI I.L LIKE TIIE NEW PICTORIAL REVIEW With moii features, more pic tures, in color, the Pictoiiul Re viow section of the Baltimore Sunday American now appears in new streamlined ilress. You"!' like the Pictorial Review in its easy-to-read size. 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