THE DANBURY REPORTER. Volume 60. GILMER SPARGER NAMED ATTORNEY It J: ; I O \ A I. AtiKlt lI.TT It A! CREDIT CORPORATION OR KM I: I• 11 TO MAKE MIAN'S TO >j»'OKi:s i'NKMERs K. 1.. SMITH TO \SS|-T sPARKI It IN TIIK WORK. Tli • 'lmtt'ii: . T'l c ' i'iv • ved by file Rep iriv 1:1 is week ox plumy -t'i:. I t.i'( :)i !•"••!>. 1 i; i'n .-'I .we'. ii 1 >:m uiry. has i>i'. n di. J-ttiaied it sit: irrj fur stoke i . nun y whoi. i It'ii-.it.- .if till" f.-i --jif- clva tele ami tioii't—sr«s will i>i' n'i'i'l'to*l !>>• tin' Kei"iui;il Agr:'lilt", nil OtvdH Corporation of Raleigh. N. i*.. .fin* loans to In' tnadc 1,1 people' ""f Stokes county. John I'. Si* M] nt in. executive vji'iviiri'iiiiUiii: :iii;l manager. innuuiti'i". M.r. Sti adman aluu announce* timt I;. 1.. S-iiii.li. »l' Danbury. ha.. ;igreed in -lid those »1' this rounty selling i-t borrow • money Hum tin' corporation in making' .nit applications in proper form. thus} f.nili.itiiiK the prelimin. ary work and helping f> saw tim" and eliminate "red tape" in getting tlie loans through. i Fees for attorneys, paid !>)' tin' tip. plieunts. aro limited to oine.half of .•no per cent of the loan, with a minimum of $1 and a maximum of $12.50, oil chattels anil liens, while the fee. "in real property will tie governed hy the amount of work involved in preparing the obstrai'i and mortgage. Attorneys, as well as county farm agon: s. are a are 'in a to perform the duties c.oiine«'t"d vviLh making loans I.irael.v for pi. triotic and community reasons. .Mr. Stead man states, pointing on: that cotittty agent- arc clojiei'.atina splen did !y. Interc-t on the loans j* at the rate of 5 1.2 per eetit and a small in. spivtion foe. depending on the *i'" of tile la in. will lie added. .Mr. Stead, in.in s'.at'.'S. Eo'lU.* are llo; to lie IIi:iill* to per. setts wlia maj le interested in as. ijettititr' and reviving tin- major || 't of their ineotne from other sources, hu't they will he confined to n ttt.t! "dirt larmiers" whose Ijve'i. tin mil comes from farming. poiiltrv, l.ie-toek and dairy operations, .Mr. S caiman stales. It j. the farm owner, too and no the tenant farmer ui i will he tlfe beneficiary of the Regional Agricultural I'rcdh for. poration's assistance. Those cngng ■ t I in producing crops, raising poultry in producing crops. raising enttie, ' I ■oprrating darics and raising poultry on 'iheir I • nri will he extended loans under the regulations of the cor. ■poration. the vice-president and man. aster announces. Moans ace made direct from the I *1 Raleigh office and do not have to ho passed upon in Washington, thus: eliminating time and trouble and 1 i .Permitting the borrowers 'to get! I ( their money much earlier than other. I wise would he the case. Mr. Stead- 1 man states. ( MEN WANTED—for Itawlelgli Cll»- ! Routes of 800 Consumers in Cities liuwsonvllle. Muyodtin, Madison and Wulnut Cove. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and tnlcrease rapidly. Wri'o inniiedl. , atoly. Itawlelgli Co., Dept NC—BO —V. Ulcliniond, Va. fe')B 22 2w ' Established 1872. THE 'PINNACLES" I DID NOT FALL i j STOItV THAT JKH NTAIV NEAU 1 STCAIt r. V \.. ll\l> TOPPI.EO INTO 111 I: RIVER PROVES To III: IIOA.X—IOKitEITIIIN IJV 1' Vi'ltH K COI'XTV PAPER. \ Till' pub: j- ht.,l in ;p. l;i-! j i ;c "! : :i.' i:. -p » !•. ' it tb • I'm. \ I .K > c>: hi' 1*• *:i hel * iiU'ii in • :!u» i v» A', II was i-np .j.*d innu i i th- I'ui i k «*• * 1111• >* i Kut* | pris(i. : u;. :t t-» '»e • » boa?;. ••!(• :i«• II »!' l!11» I'i.t'UiM as i*. port i* madi* l»y tlm S'ui't. \':i„ SCr.ter. pi: •• in it:? »t F-brua y is j n.ilows: After last week'" Issue was jitth. I Halted a ii ti in !>«>•■ of. pi'op" • rata. to us. -t ithy; that tiite report that the I'htliaclcs of 11 in htfd slipped off j wis a mistake., so we a.tly 1 tor dirt information front people in the int. tiled!,ate n»'ii;hl«,rln.od. Every , on-, of Ivi'tii sfaten it if a mistake, wllich ticolmhiy trrbse t'ro'ul tlte fact that a liouidi'r slid t)ow:i the skiv of th« main I'jnnacle >w_j oral months ago. One report is as follows: "Concerning the report that . 300 fe"t of the I'innat'io s of Dan 1 had slid off. will say that nothing o"enri*d like It. The I'jnnacle !s composed of prai tica'.ly solid rock in the shape of a pyramid that can. not !>e easily misplaced- It woull take a tromondouß earthquake to remove 300 feet of the pinnacles. This report was circulated hy some boys who wanted t> have a joke. I do not know why such a report was put on; a; this time." We again have a st.a eitvnt that pictures were taken of the snow covered peaks recently. These will show t!i it no ph.inge in the Pinnacles I h»,y been made. i Thirty-Third I Anniversary I lev. and M ,1. It. Xecd'i am op'. t ehr'ei the if thirty-: bird wedding niinjver.-arv TIICMI.IV of last week. I I Ml*. .Wfwlh tit), j»-» tli»» Ii\ •! pa-tor >•' the M. K. t'liun-h lie •«». wfih 'his «••s](! wife, Invo t!io nm. •4fill illations of theji* many Stoke-j rounty frieiuls. ;»M(1 i'4>rdi i] yo-'tl wi-shfo. fur many more annivoivnrj«y of ilnu'r we.fl«io«l 1 if•». Home-Making Discussed By 1 Mrs. Beulah Propst ( A tweeting of the II Mile..Making ! class of Danlntry and Meadows schools, conducted by .Mrs. fleulah | i'ropst Krad.v. teacher of the Sta.ej Welfyt'P department. Kill dgh. X. C., ■ was held at Danbury School build, j Ins on Monday, February, 13, at 2 1 P. M. A discussion af malnutrition was j entered unto by Mrs. Frad.v. its cause and cure. She also spent some time discussing guarding, explain, ing the variety of vegetables to plant, quantity per person per year, etc. At the meeting which will he held at the home of Mrs. X. E, NVaill at 2 P. M. Monday. February 27. the subject will be cooking. All ladies who are interested In this work are Invited to attend these classes. Danbury, N. C., Wedneesday, February 15,193:) I ! ! I : - WILLIAM T. DOWD ! Candidate for Marshall In Middle £, •! ■Federal District • ! •" '• "; ' 1 - - •. w, k 1 : y-r UW4 , - - V • - • '* * ' ' ".-A, . . .. ' ' , •. y 7 ... :W. M. U. AT . j BAPTIST CHURCIT | IX'M:IU;STI\. PKIKIKAM PEBKI . ■ I ALTV 8 NEW OFFICERS F KI.ETTKII FOR THE EXSIIXO VKAH. The regular monthly meeting of I the Dinhury's Woman* Missionary I nk»n. whose s«-.st-ions rotate between the different Danbury c-huivhes, i was held on February K a>t the Bap. tls-t chiireh. The topii* of the nieetini; was "We are debtors to the lews," *.ind tile following: program was i*endei'«'d: j opening prayer by the prescient. Kop eall aml treasurer's rep | P*. SerifUuie t'eadiim —Genesis 12: l.\. Hymn—"Tell the Ho>d New* p' others." I "Win, |> tin. .low, and We Are | Debt urn tu the Jews." .Mrs. A. J. Fags;. Text "Tli" Wonder of the Sic. vjv.i! of !*.. Jew." - Mrs. Nellie Moon Taylor. "As t'lui-t: ins. \\' ( , A,-,. Indebted t to -lie Jews."- Mrs. 11. ,M, Joyce, j "As American.- We Are Ind- bed t i 'tli,. Jew:.". j|. s . w, i; _ i *et ree. J "We Are Debtors to tile .lews for Ideals." .Mrs, Itpv, J. It. XppiMvim. "Mow fan We Pay Till- Deb: We Owe the Jews?" -Mrs. X. K. Wall. I.ist to ' Initio - .Mrs. J. F. Martin. "Pome Contrasts in Israel." Mrs. XVllje ponre S-isk. "Southern Itaptists .Making Pay. input on our Debt."--.Mrs. U. K. King. I Chain of prayer for the dews. | Hymn —"We've a Story to Tell t • the Xations." "War and Missions Eternal Enp. j tuioy."—Miss Edith Fagg. N'ew officers' were elected as ful.! i lows: President—Mrs. A. J. Fagg. Vice-President —Mrs. Rev. J. R. j X'oedham. Secretary—Mrs. X. E. Pepper. Treasurer —Mrs. H. M. Joyce. Basketball Champion ship. A tournament to decide the Bas. ketlull championship of Stoke" | county will be held at Oermanton on Saturday night, Feb. 18. James Booth, -of Moore's Springs, "fas jn tovvn Thursday. .SUBBEN DEATH OF W. 3. MARTIN, -•UItOTHKK OF X. A- -MAItTIX i' I'ASSFS at IMKIiIXOTOX— . . i • »» I" It I K l» SATFItBAY IX STOKKS. I I William .1. Martin. aged who i Mas the only living brother of X. A. Martin of Banbury, and of Mi*. J. j X. Istsley. of Walnut t'ove. died sml. I denl.v at his home in Bitrllnifto.i | Thursday of last week. Mr. Martin had not been previously ill. His death was probably due to a stroke j of apoplexy. Mr. Martin* was formerly -a cHis-pr of Stokys county where he reside,! at Walnut t Vivp. lie removed to liurljugton about 2«i years nun. lb-sides his brother. X. A. Martin anil two sisters, Mrs. Isisley. anj Mrs. Will I! jer.-on. Mr. Martin is survived by his wife and three ••liildreti. Mrs. I', W. and Ityrun M ir. tin ot Hagerstown. Mil., and a nun. ried ('unahter living in Phllnd"l||h!.i. The interment was at the I'ovln - ten obi remoter* near Walnut I'mv on Saturd'iy evening attended by a la rice crowd o' relatives and frien Officers In Smashup While chasing a stispiejoiis ear las: week. I'lilef of Police 11. Pair and Deputy A. 1.. Fagg of Madison w»re seriously injured when th-ir l ear or ished into a concrete wall 'n i l.eakevi!le. Doth su.-itajnoil iseriops I | injures l-'ajr suffera-d ,-l broken i nose, crushed chest ami lacerated lips. Fagg sustained a fractured skull, j Both were rushed to Luaksvjlle hos. I pi'al, where they are now being | treated. I Oyster Supper. The ladies of the M. 10. t'hurch I save an oyster clipper Tuesday niglu j of last week at Mrs. Xellie Sisk a cafe. A if nod attendance was pre. sent, and quite a neat sum netted., which will he used in defraying: cer. tain rhurth expenses. Joe W. Garrett, who has been ' practicing law in Ueidsvjlle since he secured his license, has decided lot t locate in Madison. I During the month of January, 171' Lincoln County poultry growers sold 10,750 pounds of poultry In coopera. tive shipments for $916, SthiNlC ROAD MAY tit: iSL iL'l fcOUN si \n: i.m.im i.i;> i.ook ou.i; I;M \IN I; K«>l II: I UOAI I>\\. i;t uv TO ii\N(.iMi iKK r%— I . . IT \OS \\ Ml. Viil ! ! OIL Mtu.ll.l J_>|i:\N> lili, i HIM.-* I'Olt ViUUi.\ I ' r>t* !. I lU' . 1 U:» • • • ■ '■4l*} ii-'C *.v; r J. •.? I !U|t* *'• •""* '' ' ' • ::cr and J ' /ex ili 'i * -j it . . • j. 1 A*»»tatiVf Dm* i r«.fn| .to »I*»» _ 1% . * *.y. . inn Ko a k*-'inJ M fuwo s\«K '•*»«.. T» , ' "■ • «K» »:•••*• v f r *; 1 'lorn 1 >-u. 'iiry. V.' x. • • St ili- ''f'in-r Ki rf ftfee ' 'Brown iu • . . m"-- | Hi' lt.it' Krtf-'wnV of ; • *>«••••.•. i • • i funw.iy. :«hI- w«rt.rt.t""jntK--. f»*t- I'.v I.iwrpiii'o M "•lU"» v jti v ., Hump l/'.in I! ii k nf U'instoii.S ileu: Z-li Stmirt. 1 U-ti"i t engineer airl * .... hil:liway supervisor ' o'f thp S'a'.c Highway Department. of Winston. • ' • ' Sajpin: Paul T. ,Tayhjr. ,of Taylor's Wa IfUonsp. \Yinstyp-J»:ile'V: . .V, ,«5. Mtillioun-. .if Stok'. c. au it v • and AY.i l stnn.Saleni: H. I). (Sentry. Sth'te highway engineer. | The tentative route proposed Vid* from Dtnhury cemetery. via Sliioep Hock and Moore'* Knob. The party was highly pleased with the prospective location of the road which i; is proposed t> •build through aid of the Reconstruction I'Tnam »• I Corporation.. Chief l-ncating lan. gineer Browning of Raleigh. who is attached to the personnel of the H*«te .Htofa way.vDepaaoteiH,. texprevix ed himself as favoring the feasibility ' of the route, lie said the propose.! location would embiarp a region .it gi'mt scenic beauty. Tile plan, as outlined by Mr. Law. rein'e M.ielJae. would be to construe, a. toll road to the top of Moore's Kuch, jip. p..venues from which in a few yea s would pay the govern, men: back the mom \ iidvatnaal The c' \a lop.up n; •: this proje t ni(in- hundred- oi Hnnisand of do. lar-' in direct aid t" Stokes inn mploymeiit. to say nothing tltp jt . ■ '.,r tip. future . i bringing tourj.- - hp e and inleres - . ing outside eapi a! in tlip niauni*'i. , cent undeveloped resources .if Cipj county. I Methodist Services. I Uev. .1. It .Vi'edlnm. pastor will preach at Pine Hall liotli day and night next SiiikJiv. services a- I I \. M.. and at 7:So I'. M . I : The public is cordia!l.\ invited t'i ii't'end t.iiese services. j T. I>. Tenipl»»ti»n of Halifax County | shipped •« ear of :M; fat steer* to j nitftrkot I' ir*t week where the animal.* j brought t»P pn«es. Mr. Temple wi 1 ship three ears of fat steers this *ea*nn. i Stc''e Donald "1 Braeetown. Chero. . kee County, reports fending HI Ihead jof rattle this winter wl'h silage saved by the use of a trench silo anl ! I nayis the animals are still In exoelle'»t I condition. I ! i Sufficient tobacco seed to furnish i plants for 1.000 acres of land has been recleaned to date by the county j farm agent of Bertie County. Number 3,763 DEATH OF MRS. JOHN KIGER lil\(. ISAsKI TItAI.I. Ti.Wl |,(|SRS 'l'll I li\M IM ll—Hi H i lls Af K i •.(.—ci i;s i\ \i.s '> • ■ ) •. • ■■ .n i: if North «\ ..l.i .: c:-V K.n,' 1 - V .11 ■ : t . S . 11 tt M' •. •' Ki l'. 1 All •If> .1 .1* I ("i* ihciu' : her j l.v'morning 1 A Oil '-.rii.' i., ']' 1 a*'iNcd !•» • »1 '■ we.- 4 • MA.ihc.lcjii. | 3 ;.' " i ••! i'l" i.'duii iff ; ut ♦he i (■' ■ • i"! .-(Wert! Vi •- 'l"hf fun. ij* '' .»t ; i'»,i « ♦ 1 : '"••VI •• •VV • • "pi I .(| Sl '*.«• W ;t ''Uui'i'l) u.j.to'WO'i V .i'.- ?' in ih' ' f h>i \ ♦"•••*• i ' i ;,k V W »*4 » *»ui *_ Herman Snider-' t)n. ..'Fritted »Stu:>"»-«*liiiy" who hits - tof ..| >.»)lpf\lirg '• «» > \ ; .J* ;■ -ij «J.«.:.».0 • '.i.l >il 'h«W- wsw: itawfttlMives " ~f*>" *•' • V;V a r«'• heii- Inn returncd to 'lnc. at fort H|gg. I lit* l>i!CT 11 Ll>l flli-'iill '.ot£. (^o Fram-isoo ,in-a game p! vcvif -."hcftf Ft id'ty 'Wt'iiiha- score 27 fo •!•?. Tho girls \Wh their uan i e fruni Pinn&de by a score of 1"> to 11. I».i'il Owen made •*' business trip to \V,inston.Sulenj. Saturday. Mi*i Kr f ie Putljam trained raurse of Burlington spent the week en if here the auest of her mother. Mrs. •I. S. D. I'ulliani. Mr. and Mrs. Itober; Brown- of; A\ in~ton.Salcm spent the week end with relative's here. The following births were regis tered here last week: To Mr. and Mrs. Silas Marshall a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glide Wet] a daughter. I j Miv. Dewey I.ove is quite sick at her honie on Pnlliam street her many friends wilt regret to learn, j tinnier and Spencer Slate of Win. ston.."inlent spent th*' week end here Ihe giie-t- of their parents, Mr. and M lis. i*. D Slat*' in Pj'o: Vjew. • 'olone! Boyle-' who .has heen suf. fe'ina Irein an at .uk of pneimnm'a and has he'en quite sir!; i.s on his Way t" recovery. Bead .limes of Mount Airy is here with .a iv> e hunch of horses ami mules. Mr. Jones was reared near here. Believe It or N'ot —From California I comes the news that I'. K. FKATH. i I.lts has .a bird store in Oakland, and 12. II Fox a fur shop. While up ii# Portland, Oregon XI-IKII and FA lilt have tricking busin'vs.— f'in. c.unati I2tp|u:rcr. Mlibel 'What's worrying you, David'.'" David T w' i« jus' wonde'in' If Dad would see :«> the milking while we re ou our honeymoon, supposin" you said 'yes' if I asked you" —Buen Humor. Can t Forget It—A group of Wash, ington physjeions has been obi-err. Ing ;i man who has been laughlnjc stotdily for twenty.fivc year-, altho Congress has been out of session ait frequent intervals during that time. —Boston Herald. Harnett County farnners have per. footed a local mutual exchanger through which tthe.v will buy and »eit surplus produce- Highly Scotland farmers have planned to grow 375 acres of torn*, i toes as a cash crop In 1933.

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