PAGE TWO
LEGISLATURE NOW
IN SESSION
»T)KK*> MllMllf lts l»K (iI'NKKAI.
VSNI..MIU.Y I.I:\VI: roit KAI
KI4.II lilt; PltOlll.KMs \lll \l»
IH»K Till: I.AW.MAKKits.
S. 5. .me • .ti» *
A K. l*h. IiI• . !HI*:P«•: t
»>•.•• .*'! t :ii> ttU'k *•« !» ' -
\ ;u!i »•«.?! tin-. - s.tt.n-r w.'.w tli*
4;.-r.vi\i' \«-emb'> wli. !> \
7ir ; m« njiiu
li U t»!l - «•*. e- • W i
ouli!:* the ! -*5:» UriH
« h.**t .4 - . h .. e tax a* "ti an I
»n
K.i i i \\ .:!i ! n «•!' halan -
in# a ** • nit iiu in arrears **t
J.ual!y :• d w.th i»h»v it- memhe"*
,ls We » .K'e t .lohtl «*.
i: 'll i pledge*! •" em«'V.»
the ir».V»nt .td valorem MX. a «1 itti«*4:!;
titiK* awaits the le.uis aA -xt
t»f SOUle X«• $ J ."i.HIMMH'O
uls*» ma.-! be eared fet.
From every pur* «•! the St ho le-;.
slatom have expre>***d the f»»e!ini.
•that »ut> must be made in
tlw «'f government and that
Kaiurie* «*f 'public employee* should
be further '.owjend
With all present source* «»f reve.
*nie Ktiiii!y shrink inK. including
in«»rne. franchise. license
and other taxe*. the lei^.-latoi.» \\i !
4>e hard pushed to tind 1 H>urre
tfrum which U» gather the approxi.
I
gilately ?HM'0.«»00 whi» h the le»*t .
iivi valorem tax v\. - al!ed vn :
furnish :««r *rh«»«d supputi
Sent Client toward a»\ term • t
«a>** t«x fi"t **tr«inu. an«w« r i«»
jiti tt**l ' 1 ««f tneni.
l»e!*s , ( j l! .iff tl t :n if;
w h.» 1 •
1 1 t
i * 1 , ,{•■
Xilson .Mitchell
li- • • M ~! I .I' ll
M • - N U !i 1
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lloili . \ 1., . V. 1-1 •
unitc-l . 1 •• Mi. Mj' in-
Is ihi ." 1 ini. r : u
Mini .M - i> \. \V:I!I. .1
Vtve. whili" Mr. M. • lie ! 1 |m)|miliii
Vi'Ul.-' 11." ••• \l 1(1 -.11
I- ih • • 1. : , .-d
M. ■?. 'l'*-- : •,' Mlil i tl 1. wtio
wa. « In MtiriL .1 iirti\vii: Us - mil "ii
«hc I! .'1 i' • I.: r«i;i(J. J:i -1 ml' -i!'
' i rci't. mi!'m. -.iiTec'l Hn» •• .m '
!>*'•' ii' It:- •]; a !(.'A' .1 iy-» In r«i"..
"ht j-t m ulicn i ii.-i.iini.r lithtiT
(i lil'i-i i i. I;i r jn ili(i liiiili|:im iii(| i!
•I'X'findcd i!•or • lit* i-.nilil t'riw it
(nit '.f the '• i:!(lint. It i aiiM(>i| ,i ii re
Ih it 'irt'.-l the 'titirc l>iii .::!»«■. Mr.
(«IH*:*.l H'- Vv'ii -• ll I m III! ?»iri".fo.
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Methodist Services
licv l M \(»'(|liiiu. the ii.'Ktor.
Will ii'iupv t hi- |ni!|iit at Ihv s
C'h.i pel M. 10. (•ht.'ri h ii(i\t SiPlid.iy
A. AI -iml at l)inlinr\ ,\l H. I'litir 'i
'
Sunilav niyht. at the regular hour.
The pii*■!:'i- i Mirdiallv invltud.
M i:.\ WA.VTKH - Km' I!•nvlidiru
rnutiv n!' sun ii.n.-uniers In and ne'ir
•c»untie-' "f imithea-t flurry, mirtli.
ivc-: l!"'!i!i«h i ii. i,arts i»f Stnk.n
■II ri tl •!' Walnut f.v- IJi-'i !.•!,•
hu- N r rni • t irt earninu > .'"i weekly
;nl|' iiu e ev-i v ai Hit'i. Wri
jniniciii.ito'v. n.wvr.rcifin rn.M.
I'ANV. I' ]'• X' - - 'i.s. |; ■ iim' nd.
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Death of
Kelly W. Sisk
I
' Key \\ s.-»k. ' * «I*ed
- 4 * k «„ t?i.> iTlu.:>tla> • tuornin:;
1 it It . h nil' at l*av\M»ii\ !le.
M.' s.-k had h»«en desperately i»
* :«>•• -tVvi.il nn.nth- a:ui !ii deatSi.
» !f!-«,n:h ( . fit his re'at.% ••
- .tnd :v e' ii*. ha»l l»ee?i exp» t:»d
•"■II. i- *i:ue. 11 • .-till'e• ed with t li> »rt
. .iTe •
1' • d i-a-ed - • h> tw"
i'.ui ir.» t* U>'. '• a.- .M: s I*.
. l'i:: i o! I»T||l-;;and M ••
! I \ lie Smith. I«a\v>*»n\i « . at'aj
l•» ne s« n, ('.»•••:. v « * l. > S4»i vi!le.
li teMi nt u. : \>% tla i.^nn;
t r • t\v>a' «J i«t ir l«a \ ;la «■•••
. . «... K. '•*" ai »>'.
Next Tuesday
The Limit
Is n't « pi -.lie jour r.ir uith ea|
t lii-eii-e after Tuesday. Jan. it'. :!
yoa w.iii; !.i -lay out »f '. rnulile
with tli»* Si.ite. That's the limit
ti\ed.
Schools Get
Another Week
The puMic srhoolp »ew .-l.ite'l lo
1 start fu'l.'«'in; the t'hri-'tnia* hn!i.
days on !a"; Monday, but ewittK to
the inijxis.s.ilile -tute of many if the
, ruad-". m-ikiiiK it impracticable 10
operate - hool huees, another week
| of holiday w.m given by the x'hool J
i mithoritjes.
I
Danbury In The
Spotlight!
1 ral'r *h«» !iutnipu!!p.itio M '
' 1 •' I' «»!h. atil sfi nulla ted ? »v
* 1 •• '.{• - 1 ».inhury's 'ri-*
I HT I* - -> >TF?N - !'. t .II _ A:I i.
*• *' «• • . • : ,\ v . . ,J'. \s •
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Si'vj')! n»arc!
l!i Session
; - ti ■ ! • I :.l
! \, nd ■. i . I:• i ■ I
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i i: i' i: it. n.• iia hi u,|
1 l' id«l> u.: h -'up I'ili'en.lc :
" .■ :••• -i.i•. i ■ i vhii. w(•:••• j>i ;
ctl' ill' t he let; a'a ■■ i .tic, '
• '.!• '• > •ri ft ' o!' t ii! . . in, |
Colored Rum
runners Run In
j
T.v«i «•! W'.n «: ni!.Sii!(-:r.
i
• * !»•.:* Hiit » i. ,la>. .I«,»IK> |
• ail* INiabin*. with i i-ai'tro uf J
i .nis ~{• In•• h*h, \\f.e •-atiultt '»v |
I 'eP it i' ~ AI "•! Wall and r.ir! lia. '
M«»nd«''. «• ii 111• • highway l»etw'e*'n
I' in'»iii y and U aliiiH *«»ve. *Mi
failure T" furnish IMIIMIH OF S:{IHI
ea" h. ihe aa i«d .vere kieUed ap
t» await the r t riii•: term «»f roir.*:.
•lu»«*tp a e N A. .Martin h**ai*d tii«*
• * 1:' t
I
No Hydronhohia Shown
I
A pe' dotf in little .lulii|
I't'PPei hit I I). I'll 1 k and Jna!; '
j fniit'll .Monday, am] ihoiiuh no one
t h dli'vi'd the don iu mad. through
al limlance of precaution the animal
j wiw killed and deeapitated. and !:-
head «a> ex imined in the laboratory I
iof lip. ( arltnn. city health depnr:.!
iiKiitt, nf W'lnst.in.Snieui. N i evideueo
of rabies was dl.e:i.ed bv tip. ~N
i
amliiation.
I"-. J. 1.. Nam-. Of FJnc ilall. w«J
vi-;torM here Monday, -t ,
the re u ir meeting ~i ,i,.. ~„untv '
ai■ • in in.- -ji Hers.
J I
THE DAN BURY REPORTER
MRS. B. J. SAVAGE
TAKEN BY DEATH
WKI.I. KNOWN ItKSIDEVr Ol
(iCItMANTON IUIIS MDIHNIV
\T IIOMK.
Mi s. l.i!Ue Juno Savaue* *.
pa>»e«l oway Middcnly Friday
.»l 1-:4o oYloek at lie"
h« ni«- iK-riii niton while workji;;
' .* t li»t M'-vii!- machine flu* appai.
«n;!\ !i .«] h»»en in health uir. i
. >!;• Mi>:aaie«l .1 h»ar; attack while
"ewitm ::i .-Min c . * lothinn.
I si t» w.. f*»i ii i»t Pinnacle. June
1 v 77. i laimlit«*!' «»t the late Jim
• •!111 Su.-ati 1«1 »1 Sho re*idvd
•it Nome Alaska. tor a nunilur ••!
and I'm* tin* pa *»t twenty.fowr
\»ar> had mode her home at
•i. mton lie* husband. IS. J. >*avane.
paced a\\.«y ton veats a«o. She
f
a member of .•« rmunton itaptist
' i*hud« h.
Surviving ore two daughters. Mr*,
ii 11. Wilson and Mis* Lillie E. Sav.
! "f • •ermanton; three m>ns. Hyde,
j I*. J. and Kemp Savage. of German.
I ton: three grandchildren; live broth.
«rs (\ M. J one*, of Walnut Cove;
M. l\ Jones of Winsrton«Salem.
Solicitor John K. Jone#. of Nodih
Wilkenhoro; Jim and Sam Jones, of
Pinnacle; and two sjsters, Mrs. K
\V. Young, «»f Winston •Salem. or.«i
Mrs. \ M. Bernard, of l'ilot Mt.
The funeral wan h**ld at the home
I Sunday morning at 10 o'clock o'clock
land at Pinnacle M. IV Church at 11
j o'clock. Kev. A. L. Hunter and
Kev. K. I-. Smoak »M»n«lucted the
( >ervi« *>. liurial followed in the
| church
( iptured Still
M :iT M .••!: W.t'l .•.i I
: :: , . ~„red . ~!
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Art Amos Dies
At Sandy Ridge
! I
\." \ • .i I»:.• Iliuctr. i:
IS I:i-i ,• died .Monday.
, Hi' bad I'cjin sbk onl> about
. |i nr. U.
.Mr. .\iims i--oiirvivcd lij a ir.imb-ji
' ill" • 11::. 1•• n.
Tlio itill-nif itt was ;■ t tJ• • • f mo.
j I cry I'i'U r the home »ui Ttic^d'.v.
Touch the Harp Gently
I
111«"«• lie" a young named
j I'liippf.
Who iiia :-:cd (> n one «>f his trip*.
A v. alow ii uned I*kick.
Then d-"d of the choek.
When he .-aw there wen* six li;ti*•
••hip.**.
Svt.'.ciim* Orange Pe«*\
Glass Necking
Kis.siiin n K jr| is just like «>|»enlna
jii l»"iili> «if olives • -tlie lirst may
| «i m■ • hunt, luit it'.s a cinch to K«'
; tile l-ivd. —Ohio ii ceil (toiil,
Tin* Teinu -see iint'i pl.'utcs for
i I!'!t3 will lie t't'C'im ami dark brown.
i
Tin- Stajc will (jet the cream and
dark lirown will be for ihi- ta.ste in
tlie taxjiayer's nniutli.—Tiillahuma
(Tenn.) (iiiardian.
I
Tin? t|m*!irs were amazed .it
Ford's ri'iu|icrati\e i>" we r.-. Just
that iii;• k I'ord iiirk.up.—irecn>
; villi' I'ji'dmnnt.
A»ti , ononioi> think Marn 1m ti*>*{Hß
ti siun il the enith. Tiny probably
i I; »vo a w»r on ami want I'nde Sam
t• • ;ln»n' , e i'- K!» i.Xia.t l!e»*«
Ladders
Mi l
Courtesy of Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.. Designers k Builders
IT probably never occurred to
you that fish CJLU climb ladders,
but since salmon has come Into
bo great pror.ilLence as a source
equal tc cod liver oil for vitamin
A and approximately twice as
gooi as a s'-urce cf vitamin D,
mere trouble than ever is being
taken in the cultivation and
propagation of these fish.
The latest thins is fish ladders
which are enabling Columbia
River salmon to get over the great
Rock Island Dam across the rlvar
near Wenatchee when they come
home to spawn after years in the
ocean.
Thee.' ladders consist of a series
of pocU twenty feet wide, ten feet
leng. ar.t rising one foot above- the
next Tbe total rise is fifty feet
in a distance of five hundred feet,
and cac of tbe sights of Central
Wmhlnrlo" h»q »w>ow
Persistent Peas
Pi "AS c;::: ;»'rsist practically all
:lic way through tin- tnoai,
and arc cipially ftm'd in al
most any course. S'uti can start
a dinner, for instance, with this
('mini if Carrot ami I'm SHII/I: |
•Make a white sauce of two tabic- j
spoons butter, one tablespoon i
flour and three cups milk. Press |
the contents of an 1 l-ounce can
of peas throuKh a sieve, reservinir'
a few- for furnishing. Add the I
I'.un'ed peas and the pea liquor to {
the white sauce. Add one-fourth ;
cup carrot pulp, t-oiled and i
pressed through a sieve. Season I
to taste, and add the whole peas.
Serves six.
Combine Two P's
Or, if you want your pea dish
a little later in your dinner, try i
combining peas and tifnonnnb' in 1
4\ \-X * K|
Better Bre
BRRAKP'AST is your first big
opportunity of the day. It is
your opportunity to send off
the family bread-winner with a
smile on his face. Or. if you arc
the bread-winner, it is your op
portunity to leave homo each
morning wearing the aforesaid
smile.
Try This
Just an imaginative touch or
two makes such a difference! The
canneil figs with cream and the
?ggs in an unusual form are what
give a special appeal to the fol
lowing breakfast. Such imagin
ative touches make even the must
familiar dishes taste different.
Here's the menu.
watching big salmon leap from
pool to pool at a rate faster than
a man can walk up the adjoining
incline.
Don't Los* Breath
The fish don't even lese their
breath aa they rollick up the lad
ders. but the word "breath" re
minds us c-f the French word
"souffle." Here is the recipe for
a delicious
Salmon SouffU: Turn one 10%-
ounce can of sLrained cereal Into
a double boiler, and heat. Then
add the flaked contests of a one
pound can of salracn and three
tablespoons butter. Add three
well-beaten egg yolks and salt to
taste. Fold in three stiffly-beaten
egg whites, and pour Into a but
tered baking dish. Bake In a
moderate oven, 35C\ for thirty to
thirty-five minutes. Serve at one*,
eight. •
I'cu Puff villi I'incitpylc: Drain
i!ii' peas from a No. 2 can and
press them ihrough a sieve. Make
a thick white sauce of four table
spoons butter, four tablespoons
Ibmr and one cup milk, and add
the pea pulp. Season to taste with
salt and pepper. Add three well
beaten egg yolks, and fold in three
stiffly beat, n egg whites. I'our
into a buttered baking dish, and
set in a pan of hot water. Hake
in a incderatc oven—3so" to STS*
—until set and a delicate brown
about twenty-live to thirty min
utes. While baking, c.,:>k together
until rich and thick twe table
spoons butter and the contents of
an S-ounee can of crushed
Hawaiian pineapple. Spread this
over the baked puff, and serve at
once. This makes eight to ten
worvimrs.*
Cannot! Finn with Cream
l'oady-to-I'.at ( ' real
Corned Hoof Hash with liakod Kpgs
Toast C,.fjet>
j The main dish is served In in
dividual ramekins, and hero's Iho
' way to make it.
I Ccrnid l!rcf Ilr.sh with Itnkril
i Kgys: Moisten the contents of
j one 10'i-ouneo ran e .rued lieef
j with three teaspoons watt r. and
(divide anong f"iir will", shall, w,
| buttered ramekins. Cover with
Imttered erunihs, and place in the
j oven until browned on top. Pro;)
i a raw ej!R .11; top of each, sprinkle
■ with salt and pepper, return to
lov n uiitil thi.' eggs are tluue.*
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1933
NOTICK OF VAI.K.
I Ity virtue of the power of saTe
I contained in a i'cil:iin deed of tru.it,
executed »n the loth day of Jan..
1931. liy A. 1.. Wright and wife to
set-tire tin- payment of a debt therein
, recited to .1. 11. Lawson. the same
I Iteing recorded in the Stokes Cou-nty
! ;n Itook No. X!!, page
: •''!». tlcfau't huuving hen made in
tin' payment of raid debt at matur.
| It.v. and the owner thereof having
j applied to the undersigned for fore,,
closure, tlii- under-igtifd will, on the
KTII l»\Y or 11.11.. I9SS,
at the hour of J o'clock I*. XI., at
] 111*- Hank of I'innac!**, \. C., expose
at puhlji' sale to the highest bidder
?or rash the following described
I property hy .«:«Its deed of trust con.
V' ved.
Iteginning at a rtoiie 111 the right
•«f way 011 the W« rt *lde of the 0.
■ V. I' It.. 1111111 i 1117 nearly
wost \vj:h 1:. !•*. line
-.10 teet to a sttike: then near!'-
■"""th l"t' feet 1 1 a .cone; then
nearly l'a-"t 230 feet to a stone in
the right of way lino; then with
that lino 100 feet t" live beginning,
being lot No. 41' on the map of the
town of I'in narle. .North Carolina.
Till* 4th day of January, 1933.
It. J. scoTT. Trustee-
XOTICI-: OK s.\I,K.
®y virtue of 1 lie power of sale
contained in a certain deed of trust,
executed >ll the 30th day of Oct..
192*. by KiiKe"c Maivhall and . wife
Berths .Marshall. to J. D. Hum.ph_
ivy*. trustee. recorded in the Stoker
County KefcJstry in Hook No. 78, at
page 1«2. to secure the payment of
a certain debt therein recited, de_
fault having been made in the pay.
mlent thereof, and th eholder of
same having applied for foreclosure
the undersigned will, on the
6TII I».XV OF I HH., 1933,
at the hour of 1 o'clock I*. M., at
the court house door, in the town
of Dan bury, X. C., -xpo.se at public
*a.e to the highest 1»i«1 |«• r for oa-sh
the following described lands;
Hoing the identicail tract of land
as 1 11 Hy described ill a deed of trust
executed to The J tank of Stokvs
' ounty by lOuut-ue and llertha Mar.
"hall on \pill 1 Ttb. 1 ~nd the
~"Hio rec'>"(|ei| ;.i u, e officii
of the 1!. •, ,u .f stokeV
V «'• :a Xo. 72, on
" '• ' to w!i,. )i r.'feren'c?
• ' " nil'. > | :"l,*t Con_
■ in:: 1. 1 . h,..t ( . | esß .
!: '! '. .' II:, •• . I :133.
•' 11 111 M "11 KI ■: vs. 'in*, of
I 111 in •>! Trustee.
I. SfoTT. Attorn '.v.
\tiriri: or s \i.|.;.
v:rt 'n« of ~f sai(}
' ! " "''d 'i ' i" t■ lin dec lof trust.
" • *' il"' Til. .lay of Novem.
h V 1: W. i:;erson and
wi'e to \\ . 1.. Alt'!';i 11 l t .. i. truteteo,
which i-- recorded in the otnee of
the l*c!; rof l)(.i'||s of Ktoiccs
'"ounty. X. C.. in |t ok Nl. l! 3, at
pasfe 3ii«. to (..'urc the payment
of in 1 in| 'hteJiic* ■ 1 heri .'i recited
to J. I>. 1111111 phri .vs. default having
b(4,u in.uli- In the payiiient thereof,
and the owner of same having ay»
plied for I'oiiM-b-'tire of s.iid deei
of fii.s:. th' titidor>igncd will, on—
«TII I».\V or RI:IT.. nuts,
at the hour of I o'clock |», \j, (
thi> court house door in the town of
I >a:ibury. X. expoM- at p-u!bi''3
c.'i.'e t" the his;lit-t bidder for cash
the following described lands by
said deed ot tl'll-t conveyed;
Megitini'ig at a pointer 'in Dr. ,T.
Walter Xenl's line, runs .south 14%
d'Crtrcos West with Xeal's line 16.1 it)
chains to pointers, NeulV cornei i
and thence North v 7 deMrces West
3.:ti chains to a yourwood, (iilmore'f
former corner; thynee South 45
degi'.'es \\'t*it with !o! 111£r tract
1 s.i»4 cl'.iiiiis to pointers; theni'e
North Mi degrees We-t N. - chains
to a blackgum: thence South 45 de
grees West I'.mi chains to a chestnut
jUtimp in i'ovii ton's line: thencie
North so deurce... West w)th hto
line I3.au chains to pointer-: thence
North H'a ile-ree-' Mast with J. R.
Smith's line -T.ll cbiins to a rock
and pointers. Sniith's corner: tlience
North !» ilcrrec>- liai-t ll.iiO chain#
to a roi-k, .1. W. Wall's corner; ScutU
7(1 degrees liist with his line 16.78
chains to pointers; South il'-a degs.
Ka.st III.SII chains to ;i large poplar
stiinip: North " N deuretw Mast 11.t®
chains to the beginning, containing 1
122' a acres, more or less, it i.elng
a part of lot No. 2 a Mote:! J. Jb
W. ltie'i'son in the division of tA;
land" of William Wall, and beiit#
llrs; tract In .said lot. See Hook
. r i7. at pace 371. lit"- i erV'
Stokes Coun.y. N. c.
This 4th day of January, 1!• 33.
1! I. SCOTT. Adinr. d. b. n. ofi .u
w. 1.. .MfC.ttili-v. tru-tfrv. am