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THE DANBURY REPEIVTER. Volume 61. STOKES BIDS FOR ] FEDERAL ROAD AID I»l:M:;.\'!'|ON.S VITI M> MI-:I-:TIX>'; 1 or srvii: IIK.'-.AY ciiJiJiis. SION AT I:\1.IK.II J|(»M»AV. AMI OI'TI.JXI! Tin: 'COI XTY'i SI'OKIN M\V r.Si. €"I;l \ !•". SIOO.OIIO 'l'll SI 50.000 i.MWii: ATT 1 :M>\MT: MI I:IS l IIK.IIW \V CO.MMIS--IOM.ItS. A delegation >:' StUcs 1 jtiz 11 •. ' members "f tlio flood liiNids A .->s'>- eia'tion recently formed in the •>1111- 1 ty. attended tin* meeting of the 1 Stat* Highway Commission at IJ n!- eigh Monday. ' As stokes wilt I>E entitled to IF ' SHARE of THE UPWARDS OF SI 1.0011,00" ' of FEDERAL cash allocated to Nortn 1 4*ai*>>)]NH for JHIMJC ROAD constru ■- t:«»n "I' improvement. the wants and IN 1 . 1 !.- «'f the rviit'y «eiv 'A IL be. FO-E the COMMISSION. T'-E •:!.-1 -•••ITJ.-n WAS eoiu po-I 1 0' the F--I:«WJNA: L. nvr -n C Ma ': I A !•'. M:H C. 1:. Ivj of Walnir FOVE: I'r. 1., llanci. of I' : e Hall: 11. !'•. 11 IR chet'son. •• SATII'y l; .l.:e: W. s. HART, of L.aw. s- • :IVW. S. Talk") F M• '. Spring.-.: L>r. I-:. Stone an 1 Mr Kilt: ley KJr. X - -V !'[ :I!I « lloss" Store: X. li. I'T-:>!»•_ :• of I»I bury. l,aw!\>ti-o >!:« K jsr..-!:••.*:» a i • the .If't- - ■ icr !■!•(• -e:.' ;1 a p>n-rav. o' s nig adopted it the late m i ••■ect'"— i" whi h Xo. 7 7:' ST- ( : HIGHWAY. I' NE H;T'L TO AL«• 11 • JU-" ; -ar.i. •. via Sair.iy 1 i:• I_• 1». was num. lie-. I iif-t- li',!u-|- !»:•- >.i . -• >-. •a I 1:-(| :•! DUE X. I-:. IYl'ppv • RE ; tt-I> pi... J'.- - ! ao extension of Xo. ITI;*4 F RO• • I • *l'- t MOUIT!:!J!t to I'ledllio:;; Sl>ri:l.s. and rn TO Madison via SIN-:'. L>AU .'S Ml" TIIR"':'H P-eavor I ''T;' lowir-hiti. Tli. (' >innijssoin heard Vie v«v ions St"les applications. wi'LV I' ■committing themselves definitely to any project. Hut tacitly promi«>. ing early assistance t > 'his co lm It is not known how much of til-.' Federal ca*h allotted t» the S:a'-' ot North Carolina will be receive 1 l>y .stokes, though jt is various'?, estjni.tted that this county's *h i:v may be from SIOO,OOO to $200,000. A sentiment is expressed that the county should roiiuest the ail OF CONGRESSMAN Hancock and Senat »r Bob Iteynolds IN securing FROM the Government a liberal allowance a;' federal ajd. for the reason that this county HAG been hit sw hard hv droughts and other adversities- It I* clea-ly understood 'that TH" GOV. ernm.nt desires that its ajd shall bo distributed on a ba-'i* of nee 1 rather than of population, area, ete. Prisoners Show increase RALEIGH. July "4. — The NUMBERS of prisoners confined in state HIGH, way camps July 1. 10.'t3. was 4.('.TIN as compared w ith 4.44."> on June IN, I 1932, an increase of 115 during the i fiscal yeav 1932.1933, the yearly report released today shows. A TO. tal of 18,915 prisoners was handled during : the year. 13.27 BEING re. LEASED during that period. Five htm. lred and seven prisoners escape 1 during the year and 337 were re turned. Only 20 died in prison CAMPS during the period. i Established 1872. REV. MR POOVEY DIES AT HOSPITAL PASSIM. or n:».ovi:i» i>i:i-'K>n>- I\«; I:!.I>I.I: OF MOI \T ADS'. ixs'i'iiit r \\ \S in, BIT \ SHOUT Willi. K or r.vr.M, MAI.. A !> V. Mount Airy. July 211. llpv \V. I-!. Poovy, iil. presiding e dcr of tha Mount Airy district in the Western Xof h Carolina Methodist conference died at the Martin Memorial hos pital here following a 'wo week's illness of abdominal cancer. I'uneraj si_-rv-i. es will be held from the Central M.-thodist church, this city. Tuesday morning at lo o'clock with Itev, J. T. Han gum and oth ers officiating. Interment to -he at Hickory at 3 o'clock thai afternoon. While the condition of I lev. Mr. Poovey had been grave since an op eration on July 7 when the extent of the cancer was di-roverJ.l. hi« passing came as a shock to the com munity. Me had apparently b. ,i in exc. lletit health until recently. I lev. Mr. I'oovcy came t«i .Moinjt Airy four years a " sis tu'c--'|ln : Idol" cf th - il'str: t ::i 1 to his church wnrl:. il t - l- as tin, u vt-f. a in civic and frat'-r:i 1 affair.-. At the t m.- his death h - v- ••» si • ii-' is mas'- i- «•:' the !>• -I Ma oiii.- 1.i.1.:e. and was orat i" the ;rati«! l.oi|ge ■■:' Xor'.h 'a in . U ili am l'M-';i|' I'ntv. \ v.as bn-i t! if 11i.-::,i|-y ~|| N'.ivcni'.c. • 17. lie was educated a. Hut'ierfor it m college, liiitherfordlon. am'. Rmorv and Henry college. Knnr.v. Va. II was a inliiis'cr in t!i e MethotlNt clnirch I .• ;• th" past 27 y ars, lb- was married to .Mi-s Mc'u-i >'tfinip. «h:> is also a native of nj or.v. To this IIII'. II two chtMren W-i-i born, Myj .M iy'ulle. I'uovey. of I 'like rnjver.sit.v, Durham, an i Kdgar I'uovey of this city, lie !' survived by h's wife, two children his mother and several brothers a»i 1 lister*. Russia Wants More Of American Cotton Washington. July 24.—A para doxical trade situation deve'-opc .' last week with the sailing of the steamer Quistconck from New Or leans w.lh 13.000 bales of American cotton bought by the Kussian go -, ernnient through a loan made by the t'nited Stat?« government at th* same time the commerce depart ment was reiterating its warning to American exporters to deal with caution in their credit extension to that country. The soviet government also has let it be known that it is in the int. mediate market for a billion dol lars' worth of foreign material, but commerce department oilicials de clared American business was r•. maining conservative and standing off, awaiting more favorable Kus sian credit facilities. As- the steamer Quistconek churn ed its way seaward from the m-m i of the Mississippi river, cotton asrents immediately began negoti-i --tions for 67,000 more bales for Ilu-\. sian consumption to be bought by the Amtorg Trading corporation, an American company owned by the Ilussian government, with the $l - loan advanced by the Uecon. ! s'truction Finance corporatior> Danbury, N. Wednesday July 26 1933 SQUIRE TILLEY'S COURT IS BUSY I.AWSOW >I.I.I: .II si K I-: lis or TIH:I:I: « \si;s \xi> oxi: \\l I>I>I\(, SIIITIIIS or its:. YIVW, MILTVK lis I'.LILM; COX. JllT'liil) AT S\OW LLLL.I.. I»\\ ! ITLVMLL WL> O \ K ItllKii: 111 LT( IIKS. I SEVER IL •!' THE citizens .IF the I .AW. • sonville C.. IN hi Tl n ity attended the Itaptis: ASSOCIATION which was be ing held at Huilford Hattlegroun I. '•reensboi-o. X. c. I Sijuire Tilley HAS been kept busy I the past week holding court. Throe ; CASES WERE decided on and one wed. . ding. Mr. I'easlcy of Virginia and [ Miss Martin of Sandy Kidge- Misses Murphy and 'l.eola Ma BE are visiting th.-ir mint, Mrs. SAM . Handy of Stuart this week. I Misses Uuby and Kacliel L.nws-N T of King, who have been visitiii-s . friends ami relative? at L.awsonville I HA* e returned home. Mr. Thi-ruton Tittle, of Walnut T is visiting her parents. M : an I Mrs. WI-LDON Smitii his wee':. Mr. I: >!• I.a •--on. wlm has been I v'::ii - hi son. MR. I-:, li. 1..1 ws'-n. 1 HAS rci'irne-L t" •» N where lie , 'i- es v. ::II his s ns. Jrhn and (la'".* I I i w on. f X W • IV I'-he I here IA-T liieh- o' . h •• t'io i ! car o:,| on i ' 't l.'boilcs, of Sandy Hid e. Th-- . w!iH:t he was driving turned I OVER '.FI'-JT A ■ h's LI-.-!;. I ittle MI.;.- XI 11 I I'rid 'v, ~F s 111'!' '"T' -e- I vi-. 'R- her aunt. Mrs. T Mag L.awv-on this week. A >eries of revj.a' MEETINGS -IRI ,• BEING held at SNOW Hi'L, Inn I:J er . ami I',I; Hid-., this w ( .JU. I A Rattlesnakes Are Plentiful This Year I It app -.ARN that while there is a 1 he TAGE i:I other crops, THE r.ai-le snake crop is large, llattlers HAVE been kil'ed sim e tiie last issue o:' the Kei'orter AS follows: I '>NE by FRANK Hartnrin, Monday. _ who ran over it with his CAR 3 miles I north of Walnut Cove, ON the N:I"- P bury hardstirface. ONE by itu-1 Tilley near th-> I>AN :I bury cemetery Monday. One by Oeo. Flinchum near h's Y home west of Danbury. Monday- One by llussell Flinchum out on the highway, running over it wi'h „ his car. i i ' Sheriff Taylor And Family Off «| For Chicago „ i Sheriff J. John Taylor and fam ily left THIS week for Chicago whero ' they win visit the Century of I'r.a- 1 KT'ESS World's Fair. Sheriff Taylor, who had a warrant for a negro nam ed Hccles. wanted at Walnut Cove for a violation about a year AGO. be ing now under Al'ro-' at Colnmbug. Ohio, will bring back Mccles whrn i lie returns from the Fair. 1 t \\. X. REYNOLDS if Forsyth eoan ty HAS covered his orchard soil with decaying vetch grown la-it wjitter ri protect the trees during dr.* p wea'jher. HS has an excellent crnp of apples and liis trees are in fin? condition. HASSEL RHODES DIES IN CAR I'ATM, AI TO AM i!M:XT AT l»ll : \u!> s\t'.t:i»\v aiti:i;xoo\ —two ui:otiis:ißs ok ih:c i:as. i:i» \iaSo in.iikkh sons or I.I.ItKKT KIIODKN. A fatal accident occurred near niliard s.ii urdav a'ternd°ii when tlio car in which HasM 1 ! son of IClhcrt llhudex of Ojllarit. and his two 'brothers were ridiiv; struck a strmp by the iMe of th* road anl turned over. Hansel'# neck was 'broken and lie died immediate ly. The other two boys were taken to a hospital. .Their injuries were not serjous it was learned , The unfortunate youn- man who met liis sudden death. wa s ab"ut 1'» years of n-e. i Campbell's Court. I', c. Campbell. having I«'en »u>. pointed a magistrate bv the !ov_ prnor. tried his first e»e Mondav. tli" a ( 'tion b. jns State v s. Tom a.n 1 Willie Hullln. 'Phe defendants a''c ch;:" "d with drunkenness and d'"- ofd rly conilart at Wi!--on's I'hureh. ne:».r l v ;:t\J. .1 ustlce t'nmpbell jut. posed a flue of s3.no and cos: ea"'i for ibe defendants. which th; w'i re unaM" to j.ay mid wave b:>n.l '".'fore i". i-!: of the Court "l*utHe frr tl\- payment of same i't 3a days. i The Itullitis were sled SUM. da.v by Sheriff Taylor and 1 >{']);11V 1 ' 1 * ' Nti l. and bail been placed t'i i jail. Dr. Morefidd 111 In Mt. Airy Hospital 1 1'". H. 11. M» r«• •ic "I I'ccn ill | • lit t» Martin AlcMi?; ,,: ai llospi'•! at M"'ini Aii 1 . p«»s-i'«!y i'»r an «»p_ era* ion. I>r. .Morci'ieM's friend* hope liis «*tnlhi"n may n»t in* ne\s"ir :ly se>'i(» i.s. i Brum mitt Rules Counties Are Liable Pay the sales tax on the purchases. . Attorney 'Senoral Hrummltt held to day in an opinion sought l>y K. Lloyd Tilley. Wake court clerk. I The attorney General cited the Wins.ton_Salem Gasoline tax a- 1 au. thority. ! Same Teachers For Danbury School The same 'faculty h/as been, re- I ' elected fcr the Oanbury school, en suing year, as follows: j F. V. tloovis, principal. Mrs. .1. W. Hall. Mrs. \\ . K. Joyce. Miss Jannie .Martin. Miss Mattie Sue Ta.vlor. • Mt. Airy Times ' I'Mit"!' Ash by of the Moun.; Airy Times, accompanied by his linotype operator I!. 1.. Kin. h. dropped "■ t*> see the Keporter Tuesday "a his way to Winston-Salem. The Mount Airy Times is one of the best weeklies in the state, and highly valued at the Kei>orter's ' desk. t JACKIE GUNTER i HOUND TO COURT JI STIt li TIiHAIAN ;AKXIi!t '! lull's || IM ON Till: ll\H(.i OF iVlltt.l.AKV WOMAN'S CM IS OF l\lN(> ll«»l,l»s INTIiIS. i:s'l|N; Mlil-iT—OTIII.K Nl-iWs IF KIN 4. AMI YADKIN TOWN. t SHIP. Kjng. July 2 The Woman'* j club held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. 11. f Carroll on Thursday evenjng at " o'clock. The living and dining rooms j were thrown en suite and dcor-i --tions artjsticall.v arranged for the occasion. ( Mrs. (i. 1-1. Stone- the president- | presided over the meeting whjL» Mjss Agnes I'ulliatu, the secretary, read the minutes and 2" members , answered to the roll call. Iteporis l*lom different committees were read and favorably accopted by th" ( club. Mrs. T. fl. New. chairman of the li'orat ire di'p-jitment was in charg» of the program for the evening. .Miss Sue May Slat- ' f.ve ;t w j-1 l'ctid'ic \. liicii v.'.js :-n.ioye(| by -lj I'rest: nl. A crntest was eiven a loiior of ticonve Washington. Me-. I 'a Hi-.-- K. M. * i ••} f fill .all.| 'l'. Mnilh hc'ng winners. Ice in in, a nd cake \va- sc '. • l by the j int hosuw-'es. .M«-ada;>!..- • 'has. K- Carroll. •'. T. Mctij.. i •and I. A. Heoe by lit' 1 - Mary .lee Carroll and Hetty l.o>i M-'!...e. i , | Quite a large crowd attended t' j j lio\iiu: ci. n here Saturd i.v n-: li j Anothef cuite-t wi'l be put on I'eM , ."atsi --a.v ni ■ "it. it. is till free an I naturally draws i large crowd to ! i lOrnest Wrj- iii. of Wjiist -i -s'a' > stent Sutula." here i«» -tic.it of M and Mr.s. Ilat'le.v Moser in Wain it Hills. Jackie Hunter was 'liven a hear ing here Monday before Justine -i Stedni.an Cartier on a charge of break ng mi l enterin-: the Co-O]i warehouse. Probable cause was found and defendant bound ov.r t > court, liond was fixed at Sinn which was arranged. Hewitt Cook, Trinity. former ly of Kins, spent Sunday with rel atives and friend* here. I rtupert. the small son of Mr. and i Mrs. Krnest Fulk, who js suffer jag from an attack of appendicitis and ! who has been very sick, xhowg some I j improvement- J Mr- and Mrs. Thomas K. Smith and Mjss Treva Holland are »pend j ing a few days at Asheville and the Liand of the Syk. Prof, and Mrs. King Brown, of r.urgaw. are spending a few days here t'lie guests of Mr- and Mrs. S. li. rtivwn ; The King Tigers defeated Young* Transfer Co.. of Winston-Salem, ia a rame played here Saturday. Fin'l score 14 and 13- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mickey, of Winston-Salem were week end vis itors to relatives h re. The following births were regis, tered here last week: To Mr. and Mrs. Crad.v 'Southern, a son. and p» Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shore, a son. I.uthor Collins, of Mt Airy. i.-« i spend ng a few days here with rel, a'ves. Number 3786 ROOSEVELT IN HIS RADIO CHATS T \l.lis TO 'I 111-: !>]-:>l*MC IN I'IJAIN l>AM.t A(.i: Til l-:V CAN I'M. i»i:nsT.\.M». (Contributed) since the advent of Koosevelt to tin- presidency and the radio broad-, casts b.v which his magnetic voice has vibrated in space clarifying- for the People the meaning of bank re™, form. Inflation, legal beer, morU gage relief, taxation, and many knotty problem* linked with inter. national relations, we have won. dered if the amazing intimacy ol these broadcasts has been caugUt by the American in general. Wj were encouraged to speak of it l-jr seeing in the magazine section of the New York Times a reporter's observation cf the fact. Although all presidents since Har ding have used the rad'o to "make speeches." JIV. 'ltoosevelt ]ta!ka l4 1? Ami rjca were gathered . with him i'i I'amil;" circle- AVhertas they de— cliim. - Th.rc is nothing in the Ito-'s.velt voice to remind one "i *'■ 1:\ in Coolidsf's VanUee voice ti" of Herbert H cover's monato-. ii" is. s -P. r!fic voice. His tonima is AlLAmerican. it is the "bixjgue'* of I'ncle Sam. Into bis oval Room study he took the microphone when 'he entered the White House and there the mute device sit" ready to summon all the folks at home on a network criw. '• •s»i»i;i:-- nation, ' c secret "f the I'resilient'" sue s a ruli" speaker is 'hat he ha- a simple formula, of ■ astiim. "lie y"ti:.-elf. be nat.. lie speaks wlih-ut u.-in;{ h- b laHitin'' wcrd.--. and uses welU-iv'wn expres-ioits. || e u se! » Pain gtra:Kh!tvrwa."il. olloquia.! l-n-!,sh and might be t■* 1 kinir across a cr.n-ker barrel or at t'.ie other side of :i fireplace. I'otenate-*. chancellors an). Pre mier.. have u>ed the r. 1 • lii» the pasfe cade to make formal speecihes but designed in the lioosevelt ian manner as inform il chats un derstood by people in ail walks of life- Sam Holt Given Suspended Sentence s am Holt was tried by Justice M- Tuesday charged with as sault on his wife and abandonment* He was given a 30.dav suspended sentence, being ordered to male? ar rangements to take ear.- of his Tam il v. Sam is in Jail, -he arrest having been made Saturday n : rfht by Dep uty llert Smith. Isaac 11. I! a rr. retired farmer of .Mount Ijn \ iew. was a business vis itor lure Saturday. The I 'en KM we nine defeated the King Junior I„e:igue on the King diamond Saturday. Score » and *. r>r. (irnil.v I-:. stone made a pr.»_ fessional trip to WinstonJSaiem Saturday. 1-emtio Voss. of WlnstonjSalem, was among the vi»it»r« here Satur day- Miss Kate Perry stone. trained nurse of charlotte spent Sunday with relatives here.
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