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2 PERSONNEL OF NEW LEGISLATURE Rm'BUCAXS WILL BK VERY SCAIU'e IN THE 1»33 SESSION OF NOHTH CAKOUAA UENHL AL AMiEMDLV. I Only five memlM»rs of the 1931 only an member*? ol the J931 C2ener.il Assembly and only 17 mombei." who have had 4'orme** legislative experience in either house c>f the North Carolina legislature will be anions the 5u State Senator* in the 1933 (jgnerul Assembly, a check of the members elected k** week, made by Man in. S*»n. ate clerk, show*. i On th«' Hnu-»' side, how«v«r, Si of the 11*31 body will be hack and 65 of the number, .vith possibly one or two additions. hav? had former legislative experience, either in the Senate or the House rid* 1 . j slioUe-iip in Senate While the turnover in both Sen. p ate and ituu-e i* larger than usual, the big sliulie.up is jn Die Senate »id?. due in at rice measure, to the rotation l ' senators from one coun'y to another in the districts having j two -1 Pi- more (M unties. 'l'llir- plan, too. does IK'I make for tlie best in legislative l' iriii't. sinee a senator ' Inee]s often ; I one si-.-r'ion to i,\; tif the mill-: \a. Ie i>, Jiis district and State- The tive Sena.t"i'» who were nieni. t.ers of thie I:• a 1 legislature and will be back foe (lie 1H33 Hession *are W. '' • Clark, Tarljoro, Fourth district: J. W. Hinsdale. Ralelg'i. J3th district: A::. 11 11. Gwyn. Iteid-'. ville. 17th di-trlet; Havden •'leni ent. Sall.-biii: . 21st ilistriet, an.l Ji. Jraily Ranl.i: . Castonia, 2ith iit-trit-:. I The live ii "inlcv .if the li*B'i Ho ..e w';• i . " i. .|! •!],. Sena*, rifle "•>: 1'- • A. H W'.ip-ii;! t v , s p. ii■ 1 ii>tr:'.--; J'-. T. U . . I;. ~111.;u* Kan :K Foar :• ■■■ \l. \\ lyi.ie!-. 1 i • I ' i- • , * • ; ( I 3511: :i I. !- Ii ,lj-i rie'. The -••• •• • • ' • ! I • '.v' 1 •?■■■•■ - • ■ : 1' !• I 1 " i I ! - . Ii o. a i'e 1.. 1- '' -tl: I. i"; ; .1; j. t t '• I- 1 ' ■■ I. . p , . 11)1,1 |„'| I'.V 1 -M "'e lii, Sc.-p : • ii: I' ll I». Crad I.'■ ; . la. lull: W. A. R "V. !l. I:. I' •I •. \•I 11 : 1,. M. li'p'e. !■.!» . I--:., ,j C. T. Al . X ii. V. -•> .1 >i i . :?i. The ■ niy tiV'i lie,' i • .1. \|. It: 11-1:1.ii: ■ W.1'0.-' . .. U 11. i 11..1 George I. i (•••: p. li.ik. : s\:i!e. ."a, tire new ii I). 'hi i lie il .-i-i- side the mi ml., is n the I#3l || A--, tl)lily, 3!». if i\hom we e in tin- lionise th.-ii. vvli.i wi.l lie b.-e-li for he next s.v*si4in. are: F. I-:. Thomas. Aii son: C. I, Hrady, lilaileii: l.uiher Hamilton. Careter.'t: V". It. .lohii-o-i. Chatham: \V, Kwlny. i"iiniberland: I!. I!. ICtlie— Uiire: Hoht. SI. Cox. Korsyth; W. 1.. Inm|>Uiii. Franklin; It. »j. •'he: rv, liaston: (i, I). iiutlin.i. flnrt.es: |:. it. .Morjihew, J r.xhani; M.wid'- AI ifii. (ir.uiville: J. (*. M iy, lreene: 'l'll..man Turner. Jr.. (iujl. ford; .r If. Voiiiik, Harnett; Laurie MiilMiiTsin. Hoke: Hyd-; H- I.■ Turner, Iredell; I'reston Woodall. .lohn.-ton; It. I*. liender, •lonn'l XV. 11. v 'Urnion, l.ineoln: .1. c. Hniit.h, .Miiitin; \V. Al. .Me Neil I. Melhiwell: ,loe Oai'lliiiili, .Mei-kleii plmrß; i». It. ,Mss, .Yash; Harris Newman, New Hanover; s. M. Hattis, Jr.. (i mire; It. fl. Johnson, render. w. T. ii-own, l'er*|u.iii:iTi'-; R. L. Harrlii. Person; E. G. Flana.! gan, Pitt; O. E. Scarborough, Rich.] | l nvond; Ernest Jraham, Robeson; H.. | M. Hlnford and Mrs. Liillie M. ' Mebarve. Rockingham; J. A. Grove-i. Stanly; C. H. Haynea. Surry; C. M. j Tatum, TyrrelJ. and R. T. Greer,' Watauga. The 11 Houne members n-ho have t had legislative exiwrienee but were not in the I #3l session, and to whom I two or three other* may be add-d who served years ago, are: R. A. | lXiui-'hton. Alleghany; T. C. Howie, Aish+t; J. W. Kuark. Bri.nuw'cl:; | Julius •. .Martin, Buneo-mbe-; R. T. j Wilson, Caswejl; W. A. Thompson, Columbus; R. O. Everett and S. C. , Urawley. Durham: O. P. .Makepeace, I Lee; 1., Clayton lra.nt, New llan. over; J. S. Massenburg, Polk; Wal. ter (Pete) -Murphy, Rowan; W. M. Galloway. TranryJvania; K. F. ilea*. 1 ley. I'nion: J. A. Dowtin, Warren, ' i and Charle« H. Gowle* (R), North I Wilkesboro. i Republicans will represe-nt Avery, i (May, Davie, Madison. Mitche'l I Montgomery. Wilkes and Yadk'n counties, eirht of the K") counties, and of 12H representative*. i ' i Season Has Arrived For Work In Woods i Now liia: the season ha* arrived lor work in the woodland* of North Carolina it should be the thought of , 'every landowner to improve liitf 1 glowing stand rather than to cut t and destroy ruthlessly, believes R. ; x\". (Jraeber. extension f.ii-tv'er at ' state College- I When cutting :lie select i thoi'i' trees which will not make lumber, he cays especially if suen nee* ure interfering with the growth •' of weU-sliaP'd white, red. post air! ' i ' black «'iiks. vellmv poplar. a*h gum '-•r pim-. The thick i-:ainls of pines •' may I thinning, l-'roni her.- one ci-i In ■■ bi'ewi«i(|. ; i:ii>llp I , " - 1 " A A i "I • e -•■ -a!■! u. ;I -tiniiiia". riv. the kind of tree* to ent."' sav.i Al i: u' -i . "i 'in tln crii il;. .1 !:■ • . ':e P --, I • t|,«ll>-_-ro-.vne 1 , ■ in • ---.in I. .li-ea • il • r rolt. n : F - - - ti.ui.ei* t •e- ati.i Miit.e i! :,*(.(••' where the ( • I ii ''i U. i-i t *!e o'liei Ifili:! it'.- !.'»(■ lit t (>.-s: tin.',, vhj. 'i -ii, t j' 1 at'il :lirift. : • li-• s.-cond 'ri i■ I t.'inli. i- • revs :ii.il ■ i : . ■ phi ■!i t■ > have a ;:i-.vj ■in :• Hi!-!.'' Al -. i;. lie- • I-.- t:! t> 27!', f I 111- ill Ne -a I' : . : I avi ai.e ri.'i • :•« s • ;i' h. uf which 25.7 acre* "I" '•! |c ent. is ill woodland. If III! i we«i.r.iMi| ;,s protected from lire mil 11:t ii •'--1 in the .-.iiiiiiionseni-e way si;:-.-.e- 1 e(I. ]t win produce 'in average of »nie cord ;in acre an. niially. means that the aver ago farmer of North Ciirollnii may have -in amiual i-rip of 30 cords of woo-.1. This In enough to supply him w r ith fuel, to make .repairs on hi* farm building* and allow him 10 or 12 cords a year for sale, i If careful thinking and Holeetlvn rutting is followed, the crop may 112 ini-rea.-ed by 50 per cent, additional, | (iraeber way*. New Dentist At Walnut Cove I Dr. \ . S. Dellart lia.s located at Walnut Cove for the practice of 'dentistry, and will l. e in hl.-i office, every day in the week. Dr. Dellart I . comes well recommended, and those 1 who are in need of his services will save t'nii -ind moiiie:' In- not going 1 out i,f the county to get their den. lal in irk done. •THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICZ OF RE-KILE, j Pursuant to an order of the ! Superior Court of Stokes County, K. I C., rendered in ithe Special Proceed | ing entitled R. C. Sheppard anl I Mrs. Jdttle E. Handy vs. T. C. Shep. paid and wile Anna Sheppard, 'he ' undersigned wll-1, on the j IOTH DAY OF DEC., 1832. at the hour of I o'clock P. M., a' 1 the court house door in Danbury, i S, C.. expose at public sale to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands: beginning at W. T. Smith's corner ■on a road at a chestnut tree, boun. j ded on the East by the baid road to a b'ack oak tree, I'endleton SlskV) ' coiner, originally, in the Wwt gido of said road: on the W«t by Edwin H. UaiMier - * line, originally; o-n the North by the lands formerly bel)nir ing to W. H. Reeves and the C, B. Bouldin line, containing 100 acn.#, more or Icbß, Said land being; a part of the estate of the late C. U Sheppard. and which was deeded to him by \V. H. Keeves on Auewt 31*t, IK7«. said deed being recorded in the office of the Itesii-ter of Deeds for Stokes County, N. C.. in Hook No. U3. at pane 2-U. to which deed j reference fe mode for a more detail. | ed description thereof. SAVE ANJ) I I'-I'T from the above txtuiidsry tha; portion of same sold off to T. C. sheiip'ird by C. U Sheppard. j containing 2 acres, more or tear Thlrf being a. resale, bidding will j begin at $009.80. Thir 23r.l day of Nov.. 1!I32. H. J. SCOTT, Commissioner. NOTICE OF KALE. H.v virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 24tli (lay of Decern, bcr, by S. W. lilerson and wife Sallie Kiernon, to J. jj. Humphrey, trustee, to secure the payment of an indebtedness therein recited to the Hank of s:ikes Viunty. which de«'d of trust is recorded in the office of ihe ltcKi*ter of Deeds f Stokes County. N. C.. In Hook No. 72, at page 294. default having been made in the payment of *ald Indebi.. edne.-f at matuii.y. and the holder jf said deed of trust h.iving applied fo-l foreclosure cimc. the iindery'cticj will, on the 22M> l>.\V OF l»E'.. j at the hour ~f ]| ~vin,.|s A . ' I LL> '•..! T 111 I!-.' (>,«.;■ I|| ;| 1; |, NV:I ,* . Dai: 1 'iiry. \. c„ expose ;li ~u i ; i-i e t" the liiirhest bidder lln r -f, • lie I■ i■ iiivr d(. il-ed lands: rn;i:u.• :i: IK- ~f 1,,,; '"•'I .n town ill' W :.uni t'ove, N. \. l: "' : 'i ' Ala-ln • t -t. runs Nona' ■ " sa d -M;iSn S:ivet MO fee; :i j iniei.s ct!.n of S:\-h i,7| .M a ; ; , s. v 1)1 ■' a • .11 • S!v|, Street : >» 1 ' !i"iice So ah tia"'Uel u/i i, ' ■*' '' ' 100 corner i. N ■ '" ; i: tlieliCf \\'e-t a. .11:; li:;e' •I' !•••: V... ••!. 211" feet to bet'lnii'iu.: hen v.- 1..- No. 1 1..-, fn t lie pl ;l tof (lie | lev. nof \y iDint cove N. c„ de-j ■ 'i'.e,| d"-ed f. „,,i W. A. I.a.'li ! aid wif.. •«, s. w. IMei'son. j Till- 21.i day of Dee.. 1H32. •MltS. .1. I). lir.Mf'lliJEVS. ! AI|;*JV. }" ,|. F» T 11 U">! ph!'..'.'S, ' 11. ■' >■„•:. .Ms i*ii- y. NOTICE of UE.SAM: or iti;\i, j ISTATI: i M»|:h \ i>i:i;i> oi'i TIM ST. f'Vf ! n.v virtue of iii e power of sale contained in a ilc-d in iriist. exceufti to rue on the - li-*t day of April, lU3O, by \\. I>. Smith, willrii is recorded In the office of the Kenister of Deeds of stokes Cui-nty, N. r„ in I!ool NO. s:T, US JIAUC 155. to which reference is hereuiHii made, to secure the payment of a debt therein re cited to C. 11. I.unsford. of $534.17, and the further older for it re-sale made by the Superior Court of Stoke* County, on the 21st day of November, 1932, 1 will expose to public rej-iale. to the highest bidder for c a -'h at the court house door in Danbury. N. C., on— KATrilllAY. DEC. lOTII. 1982. vat the hour of II o'clock A. M. the land conveyed in the deed in tru.it i which lies In Yadkin Township, | Stokes County, X, *.. and Is bounded j and described In Mild deed in trust, a.s follow**: "Beginning on a black oak, W. H. ( Watts' corner, runs East with said Wat In' line t» I.uther Haker's cor. tier: thence South with Maker's line to his ami Lawson's corner; thence continuing South with Law. son's line to his rock corner 1n S. 11. Pulp's line; thenco West with said Pulp's line to his corner In Man. ring's line; thence North with sad , Manrini; and Pulp's line to the be. ylnniiiK, containing 5N.50 acres, nm»y» o»* !r»«." Thin the 22nd day of Nov., 193!. | N. O. PiSTKEE. Trustee. | Cohen's tCHMMt Store! | 417 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem, N- €. Opp. Sears-Roebuck ] Be Sure to Attend Our CHRISTMAS SALE! E i Unusual Values For Men. t 'HERE'S A BED HOT VALUE TTEl .will 3 it | , tfo r n be noticed by the alert. Little fellows 1 Values to hi-cut leather boots. Size 2 to 6. J Men's all leather Oxfords, with leather or PRTPP J composition sole. Black or tan. CHRISTMAS PRICE AP I CHRISTMAS PRICE T| QO * SUITS—TOP COATS MEN, when thinking of Clothing think of f Here It Is, Men! COHEN. We are proud to state that we I now have assembled the best vahies in our , O Men's Scout shoes, Panco sole, leather histwty. 2 ] insole, usual $1.48 Values 1 CHRISTMAS PRICE 1A SUCH F ? BRI |F A IJ ,UE CHVVOIL ' \ I 111 weaves, in all colors, serges and cassimer !P es. All wool suits. These suits usually sell - for | l6 50 » H The Greatest Selection! •• OUR PRICE JQ 11| The greatest values ever' offered in EV- ALTERATIONS FREE. i H i O ERVDAY SHOES, REALLY THE CREAM I lof SHOE VALUES. Black calfskin uppers, Now, let's discuss top coafp. Blue Chf v * j i*anco outsole, welted sole, quarter inside lots, in regular & t/xtra length models. Light O tan with or without a belt. Regular or 1 Values to $2.65 .storm collar. The latest designs. Come I CHRISTMAS PRICE *1 AT IO SEE THESE MARVE,OUS COATS - I O OUR PRICE SI2T SQ ALWAYS REMEMBER LITTLE HARRY HANDLES ARMY and g 0 NAVY GOODS IN A GREAT VARIETY 1 I XOTK'K OP SAI-K OF KKAL ICS. t.vtk r\i)j;a i»i;i:i> op tiu'st. By virtue of power vented in the undesigned trustee in- a certain Ueed of Trust executed Dec. 3» I lf'22. hf Oeo. IJ. Joyce and wife Cornelia Joyce, to J. 11. fowler. duly recorded in the office of lic'-i-- ] | ter of I'e' ds of Stoke* County, it! ' J;•>••) 72. iia:-e 3">. rele-eii'-i- io whVh I ■ 'I :* hereunto made, i'-fault liavlir: In en made In the |>:iyni(ni of .sain.- and .he holder (L. h. Ayeoek, l.lijti-. 1 1 5 - ! A a. til oi l.ai-li .r S:«Ue Cmintyi li.-iviiitc ii|i|ilii.il t- me foi-ecli -e i : i ( . Mile > r : ; i- satli-- I t * 1 "i' the 'lc*ot. 1 a.'.l ixp'iM' t-» !I' ili'ii- sale ; oilie 11ivht'-t Kilil r j for cash at the «•■ •i: t >to:i-. door i'i 1' y. X. i\. m- I MOVII.IV, .! \\. Ki 11. |tl;|3. it the hour i.: J o'clock I'. .M.. th-1 'o.lov ing I;mJrt therein ('*-;■ :-ilie'. I ! 'o.u it: lieKiiiiii' a at an iron -take '.n j j KowlerV line nin.-i South W .le-r.-e- 1 j \\\ • with Il.ijrsion's line 22 I i :"-t t> iron stake in Alel'li. tiijp's I i lino: tii -te,. North 2 di -'x- il-i-t; t'( ! Io iron ak(». 1 .m\« cor. :tcr; tin-nee aloua li-"iiiV line Hotr.h I »•'. -a - > 1122 l'eet to a -take; ! thetiee South 1 u--;:!(>e no minute * | Wot aliout I'ti'i feet ; > an iron j stalie the licalntilna, contain.a t 20.!il acres-, more or le-s. Ii •lnj i part of trait Xo. 2 of the l.asdev land* conveyed hy deed by .1. 11. l-'owler and wife to Ceo. L, Joyce. . Thin Dee. 3. 1«32. 11. 10. DAVIS, Trustee- S. (1. SparKsr, Any. Hints for Homemakers v By Jane Roger* i TIUBBINO a teaspoonfui of sugar along with salt and pepper into a steak will Improve the flavor. The sugar carmellzes on the out side holding in the Juices which 1 gives the meat added nutritional value. f When bo'.tie caps, fountain pen - tops, etc., st.'ck try twisting a rub i, her band tlflhtly around Ihe part to be unscrewed. The rubber will not slide and you can get a good grip on the part to be unscrewed. I THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright. ■ / THE EDITOR H - ——N UStO SOOD JUD£E- li tr— . " ■ ( MEMT —MX POEMS j | ARe ROTTeN f| f P tHE rn.TcR X ( f I,i f s/its AR£ I > . V ROTTEN _ Mtjff Mj yl jll ' 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMtmmmmmmmmmamjtmmmmmmmma MANY BARGAINS To Select From Boy's oxfords, size 9 to 2, pair $1.29 Big lot overshoes, pair 25c. Sweaters, Men's and Boy's, 48c. and 79c. Boy's dress caps, 25c. Dress shirts for men, 49c. Boy's work shoes, pair $1.49 Men's high top shoes, pair 3.45 WE HANDLE STAR BRAND SHOES. T.G . NEW . KING, North Carolina. 1 s WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1932
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