Page 4 | FOR STATE SENATE * W\ j L "J FRED A. KIRKMAX ! FVed A. Kirkmrn announces I hi« candidacy for North Carolina , State Senate 23rd District sub- J to the Democratic Primary, j Jgoe €th. Mr. Kirkman, a native i off Ht. Airy, was born near Mt. i Awy in 1902 and educated in Butty County attending and ggwtuMttng at Mt. Airy High Sdbaol and since reaching his has been a loyal sup- ' patter of the Democratic Party. was a former member of the firm of Kirkman Brothers. ! Contractors, in which business he i started at an early age in Mt. j Airy. They now maintain offices in 'Winston-Salem. N. C.. and j; Martinsville, Va.. with warehouses i iA Mt. Airy and Kernersville. X. | s C. The firm of Kirkman Brothers j I specializes in street, road and i highway construction and several roads in Surry and Stokes coun- ] ties were bui't by this firm. 'j In announcing for the State ( Senate. Mr. Kirkman states that be i? primarily interested in hir,h •war construction and especially in tvo counties he seeks rep ?sent. He believes that Su ry ,id Stokes Counties are e "titj!.! to their fair proportion of j far.-s for highway work and j cites 'he fact that adjoining l • counties have received a much | larger allotment for roads than Jhavf been expended in Surry a" Stokes and states that should these two counties receive their fair proportion, unemployment could be considerably reduced. Mr. Kirkman believes that the use of convict labor in mainten ance of North Carolina Highways bay deprived many citizens of i war': to which they were justly entitled and believes that th? fCorth Carolina State Prison Sys tem should be a self-maintaining i organization. | V? says that he thinks that it ■ ig nbsurd to advertise by tho j us*> of safety campaigns an-'' wn snaper publicity the ing number of automobile fatali- j Hps. so long s.e highways are | being constructed with a smooth.; slick surface, and his greatest So pe and ambition is to see a srsf.em of non-«»kid road?* bi>" ! io North Carolina similar to the ones now being constructed in the State of Pennsylvana and otter States. He says that if he' is instrumental through this campaign for th e State Senate :n ; .'javing the Highway Department CfMj.'jCruct this type of pavirtj thereby in the future saving th * • •iip% of many people every year l , j f hat his efforts will not have beea in vain Prrnor waterproofing of high, ways, Mr. Kirkman states, would lave saved many thousands of for the State this pastl DARING Vera Kimris (Mow) her breath-taking act! "Thanks to Camels,"she says,"l always more my food." H "CAMELS ARE a bright spot even on the most trying days," says Mrs. Frank Smith. Enjoy Camels for their mild* ness and aid to digesdonl I CfIMCLS (3st&t~fi&ceas/ j winter. Two years ago, Mr. Kirk- ed in the Democratic Primary to man told the Chairman and j represent Surry and Stokes in I Chief Engineer of the North! the State Senate, he will go there Carolina Highway Commission free to represent all of the people , that surface treated roads then in a fair and impartial manner. i under construction would not . ... , . Fred Kirkman is a member of stand up and rather than jeo- m Maßmjc order w . pardixe his reputation as a road short „ f builder he would quit highiwy ML Surry County . work. He did quit and the con- Advt ) dition of North Carolina roads i today bears out his prediction. ______ Mr. Kirkman states that he! has not only been requested to : / %a/usuj \ enter this race by citizens of i f f j r/urntmfa, J Surry and Stokes counties but by A citizens of other counties in! Gh&rulti North Carolina who believe that the people should have a repre-1 for ECONOMY and sentativg in the law-making body; SATISFACTION USt familiar with road construction I Double Tested/DocitkAdkm/ I work. Iff* BAKING POWDER Sine, deciding ,o a vigo rou s campaign. Mr. Kirkman har 25 ounces for 254 interested himself in the needs of th e two counties and if select- ||nnyfjnjAiM 1 ■—pi wi i PARTIES and PROSPERITY Ice-Cream Consumption a Barometer of Economic Conditions ICE-CREAM consumption fluctu- look like ordinary food at all. but ales in sympathy with general food which Merlin or some good economic conditions, according to fairy has been busy making j the United States Department of unbelievable •. • • Agriculture. In the boom year of j 1929 we consumed more than 250 SUPPER MENU million gallons. By 1933. however. Little Pink Lady Cocktail production bad shrunk to less Minced Chicken end Celery than 150 million gallons. Sandtcichc* Records of 1934 show that we Nmt Breed and Cream Cheese are back to a consumption of Sandicichet nearly 180 million gallons of ice- Maple Malted Milk cream. flouering Ice-Cream x Children's Parties Increase leed Cookie* If ice-cream is a barometer of / Attic Pink Lady Cocktail: Dice economic conditions, then the pears from a No. 2 can. dice two number of children's parties —at bananas and combine in .cocktail which much of this ice-cream is glasses. Halve eight large ripe consumed —might also be taken as strawberries and place on top. i a barometer. Certainly in pros- Combine, one-third cup of maras . perous timet, we can afford to do chino cherry syrup and one table more for our cmldren. Therefore, spoon lemon juice with the pear | while tiny envelopes are flying syrup. Pour over and chill, through the mails announcing . birthday parties, spring parties, * «■ Easter parties—parties ot eTery \ / j d'uription—it is well to consider new ideas in food, games and *-l\p '"tf yf H decorations for these most delight- ,|L If tui occasions. i For there is very definite vogue ~ . . ./tTT _ !r> children'; parties, just as there : f moo,h " ne is in any other parties. Sec to it ™ "' al '« ,d ,n , llk P»wder with a that you don't give a 10.15 party in cold water then «uld more ' tins bright new 1936! ir It is a Wa ' Cr ri '"""A M bI1) , nrl '„• iim r t v use cllnnhane ereen H,,(1 hcat u!ltl1 ""eamy. Add one *nr white to cover your tablecloth a " l I « r °" le ? t " it makes a gleaming table set- ° f , Z"' M ling and use pink ribbon where i ' th pieces ot cellophane join. ?"* »"'»" k » »lttle cinnamon on Cover your candle-holders, also ,!ac ' l fflassful. M with cellophane and tie pink rib- „ Ml * th « bun bows «t the base. contents of o.ie 14 ounce can of c . . . . t condensed milk, oito cup water Fun end Good Ea.s and O'le-lmlf clip canned chocolate I A Flower Hunt Is nn appropri- syrup Meat until «mooth. Add j ate contest. Cut pictures of flow- one-half pint of cream, whipped, ers from a srert catalogue. Hide and freeze in refrigerator trays, them in the house, or on the lawn, stirring several time* daring the I Award n prize for the child who freezing. When almost solid pack I has found the greatest number of the mixtur" in p-i|KT cases and flowers which he cart identify by sprinkle fine sifteii' macaroon name. Garden tools or a gardci crumbs thickly on top. Put cases hat and overalls will be au ap- back in the freezing compartment, I propriate prize. and let stand until solid and ready Food? It must be as gay as the to serve. Insert small spray of flow { new party frockß and as pleasant trp, or a sprig of gumdrop flowers a picnic. And the food mustn't Into eaci pot. Sarve at one*.* THE DANBCBY KETOSTEB To Investigate Iron Ore H. M. Joyce advises that J. D. Boushall, of Raleigh, accom | panied by experts of the Ameri- I can Steel Co., of New York will | be here next week to investigate | the iron deposits in the Rogers | ore bank on Dan river. NOTICE TO CLAIM PROPERTY ! Pursuant to section 3404 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given ; to the owner or claimant of one I certain Plymouth Sedan, 1933 | model, motor number P. C. 8846 ,to come forward and claim or institute the proper proceeding to secure th e possession of said automobile, which was captured and taken with spirituous, vinous malt or intoxicating liquor s there on by the offcers of Stokes county; and such owner will take notice that upon his or her or their failure to so com e for ward and make or prosecute their claim, as aforesaid, within thirty days after this notice shall e a PPeared in at least one is sue of the Danbury Reporter a newspaper published in Stokes f the " the undersigned sheriff of said county will adver -88/,d l nperty aforesaid, Si™? same under the laws govermng the sale of peraonal property under execution. This May 7, 1936. J. J. TAYLOR, Sheriff. NOTICE TO CLAIM PROPERTY Pursuant to section 3404 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given to the owner or claimant of one certain Ford Roadster, 1930 model, motor number A 264596 to come forward and claim or in stitute the proper proceeding to secure the possession of said automobile, which was seized or captured with spirituous, ma!., vinous or intoxicating liquors thereon by the officers of Stokes county; and such owner! will take notice that upon 1 his, her or their failure to so come forward and make or pro-' secute their claim within thirty day s after this notice shall have appeared in at least one issue of the Danbury Reporter, a news paper published in Stokes county, then the undersigned! sheriff of said county will adver tise said property, seized as 1 aforesaid, and sell the same un-| de r the laws governing the sates of personal property under exe cution. This May 7, 1936. J. J. TAYLOR. Sheriff. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 4th day of January, 1927," by S. M. Wilson to the Bank of Madison, trustee lor J H. Moore, default having been made in the payment: of the notes secured by said deed v* trust, and the holder of th c said notes and deed of trust having applied to us for fore closure of the same, we will of fer for sale at the court house door in Danbury, N. C., on MAY 23, 1936, at 10 o'clock A. M., to the highest bidder for cash the following tract of land lying and being in Stokes county, an follows: BEING TRACT NO. 29, sub division of the Oak Grove farrj in Beaver Island 'ownship, fuP.v described in map in Deed Book No. 74. at page 592, Register's office of Stokes county. Refer ence is herein made to the same- This tract of land contains 66.2 acres, more or less. This A nr. 24. 1936. BANK OF MADISON, Trustee. Subscribe to the Danbury Re-' porter sl.OO per year; 50c, for 6 months. LL L SALVE Ou 0 ,op V COLDS Liquid - Tablet* Salve - Now prto ® sc, 10c, 25c NOTICE OF KE-SALE By virtue of the power of 1 sale contained in a deed of trust dated June 18, 1927, executed by 1 Jerry Smith and wife, Callen ' Smith, to J. D. Humphreys, trus : tee for Bank of Stokes county. 1 recorded in the office of the i Register of Deeds for Stokes i County, North Carolina, in Book 1 No. 76, page 430, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured at matur ity, and the holder of same hav ing applied for foreclosure, the undersigned substitute trustee will, on MAY 8, 1936, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Dan bury, N. C., expose at public sale to the highest bidder for 1 cash, the following described | lands, to wit: IST TRACT: Beginning at a locust on the river bank; thence ! west 89 poles to a pine on j Welch's line; thence south 45 j poles to a sapling; thence east jB9 poles to a whiteoak on the bank of Dan River; thence . up the river to the beginning, con taining 25 acres, more or less. See deed from T. B. Manuel and others to R. P. Joyce, Book 41, page 35, Register's office, Stokes county, N. C. 2ND' TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the line of A. H. Joyce and J. M. Heck's land where two branches come together;'thence running up the left hand branch as it meanders a northwesterly direction to the head of said branch, and thence on continuing the hollow, following the lowest part of said hollow, to a stake |in Manuel's line, now R. P. Joyce's line; and thence east j with said line to a branch and, I thence down the branch as it meanders to the first station, | containing 5 acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joyce Book 42, page 452, etc., Register's of fice of Stokes county, N. C. 3RD TRACT: Beginning on an ( ash sapling, A. H. Joyce's cor- 1 ner, and runs thence north 3 degrees east 11 chains and 84 links to a stake, formerly a pine in Welch's line, now down and i gone, being a corner in the A. H. Joyce and R. P. Joyce lands; | thence north 87 degrees west 3 chains and 16 links to a chest-1 nut oak; thence south 13 degrees east to the beginning, containing! 1.8 acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joycce and wife to; R. P. Joyce. Book 43. page 401, Register's office, Stokes county, N. C. 4TH TRACT: Beginning at a 1 chestnut oak, runs west 5 chains' and 50 links to a rock and point ers ; thence north 7 chains and 75 links to a sourwood in Mc- Canless' line; thence east with said line 4 chains to a stake, R. P. Joyce's corner; thence south 13 degrees east with his line 7 chains and 8 links to the begin ning, containing 3.86 acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joyce, Book 48. page 68, etc., Register's office of Stokes county, N. C F.or further and more particular description, see deed from R. P. Joyce and wife, to Jerry Smith, Book 52, pane, 215, Register's office, Stokes! County, N. C. STH TRACT or TOWN LOT: Beginning at a stake in the line of said L. F. Smith land on the south side of Main street in the town of Danbury, and . running south 84 degrees west 70 feet to a stake; thence due south 200 feet to a stake; thence north 84 dcerrees east 70 feet to a stake; thence due north 200 feet to the beeinning. See deed from L. F. Smith and wife to Charles Smith and Jerry Smith, Book 50, nasre 438, Register's office, Stoke' l County, N. C. This beimr a re-sale bidding will beein at $441.10. This April 21, 1936. R. J. SCOTT. 4 23 2t Substitute Trustee. NOTICE. The undersigned having quali fied as administrators of the es tate of Robert L. Lawson, de ceased, late of Stokes County, this is to notify all persons owing said estate to make immediate settlement, and all persons hold-! ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve months from this date or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. This 18th day of March, 1936. DEWEY LAWSON, ROY LAWSON, Admrs. of Robert L. Lawson, deceastd. Pinnacle, N. C-, Route 2. W. R. Badgett, Attjr. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1998 NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust dated April 21, 1917, executed by W. P. Ray and wife, M. G. Ray, to J. D. Humphreys, tru»- ' tee for Bank of Stokes County, l i ecorded in the Stokes County 1 Registry in Book No. 63, page 65. default having been made in ; the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned sub stitute trustee will, on MAY 8, 1936, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., at the courthouse door in Dan bury, N. C., expose at public sale i to the highest bidder for caah, the following described lands, to wit: Containing 28 acres, more or less, bounded on the east by Maggie Burge, on the "west by j John Tucker, and Arthur Rog ers, on the north by Alice Wan kins. and on the south by C. W. Sands, it being the land deeded to J. M. Burge by J, G. Martin which deed is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., in Book No. 27, page 48, reference t» which is made for further des cription. Except 20 acres sold off the east side to Maggie Burge. See deed, leaving 28 acnes. This being a re-sale, bidding will begin at $137.50. Sale mad© subject to all unpaid taxes. This Apri 22. 1936. R. J. SCOTT, Substitute Trustee. ► NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA: STOKES COUNTY: Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by E. M. Hauser and wife, Lucille Kiger Hauser, to the Un dersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated the twenty-third day of December 1932, and recorded in Book 82 Page 241, of the Stokes County Registry, default having been made in the payment of th e in debtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned trustee, will on Tuesday. May 26. 1936, at or about twelve o'clock rfoon, at the courthouse door at Danbury, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the hiehest bidder for cash the following described property: All that certain tract cr parceP of land situate, lying and being in Yadkin township, Stokes countv. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Hart Newsom, J. R. CaudJe, White, Lots Nos. 13, 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19, 20, 21 r 22, and 23, a* subdivided by Jas. S. Trogdon for the American Realty & Auction Company, Feb ruary 28th, 1920. and recorded in Register of Deeds office of Stokes County in Book 65, Page -582. bounded, as follows: Beeinin? at a sassafras tree or* old hollow road at Stewart Grave Yard, runs South 85 degrees 30 minutes East 1625 5-10 feet U> middle of too soil road; thence- Southward with said road 180* feet to stake. J. R, Caudle coro ner; thence Westward, Caudle's l line, 405 feet to a stake in Caudle's corner; thence north west with said road 1530 feet to the beginning, containing 44 24-100 acres, more or less. Terms of saie cash and trustee will require deposit of 10% of the amount of the biJ as his evi dence of good faith. This the twenty-fourth day of April, 1936 C. E. FLEMING, 4 23 4t Trustee. ♦ fljgl KC CQjIIs f SAME MUCK 1 I -tocLeu 1 I AS42 YEARS AGOI I 25 ounces for 254 I y Full Pack *> | I Nto Slack Filhnq l