THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Established 1872
CRIMINAL COURT
NOW IN SESSION
MOSTLY WHISKEY VIOLA
TIONS AND DRUNK DRIV
ING LIST OF CASES DIS
POSED OF TO THURSDAY
EVENING.
Judge Felix Alley's criminal
court is grinding away. Adjourn
ment will probably be some time
Friday. Host of the cases are
frivial, being for drunk driving
or other forms of liquor viola
tions. Solicitor Ralph Scott is
prosecuting for the State.
The following cases had been
disposed of up to Thursday even
ing:
Ronald Cook, O. C. 1., judgment
pending.
Fred Lowery Reckless driving,
nol pros
Luther Hicks, W. R. Horsley and
Rob Ray, possession of liquor,
nol pros.
William Sowers, Larceny. Con
tinued.
Troy Wilkins, A. D. W. Called
and failed.
Ralph Capp, A. D. W. Nol pros.
Jack Gunter, O. C. I. SSO and
cost.
Jack Gunter, O. O. L, SSO and
cost.
Roy Penn, A. D. W., $75 and
cost.
E. N. Arrington, O, C. L, SSO
and cost.
Prather Willard, removing
crop. Pay cost.
Sandy Williams, disorderly con
duct. Called and failed.
Loui s F. Lineback, transport
ing, SSO and cost.
Mrs. P. M. Snead, reckless driv
ing, $25 and cost.
' Henry Stephens, 0. C. 1., SSO
and cost.
Lee Andrew Blackman, O. C. 1.,
SSO and cost.
Ross Meadows, O. C. 1., and
resisting officer, $75 and cost.
D. P. Vernon, O. C. 1., SSO and
cost.
Vean Melton, O. C. L, SSO and
cost.
Fletcher Jesaup, O. C. 1., $"•)
and cost.
Henry H. Sutton, O. C. L, SSO
and cost.
Ira Mabe, C. C. W. Judgment
pending.
Allen Brooks, O. C. 1., SSO an 3
cost. *
Lacy Steltz, O. C. L Judg
ment pending.
Walter Merritt, A. D. W.
Judgment pending.
Charley Slate, V. P. L., $lO
and cost.
Sanders Slate, V. P. L., SSO
and cost.
John Tilley, larcdny. Continued.
Vander Tucker, transporting,
SSO and cost.
Hubert Seltz, O. C- L» SSO and
cost.
Everette Honeycutt, posses
sion of liquor, SSO anj cost.
Everette Honeycutt, operating
car without license. Pay cost.
Edgar Mays, reckless driving,
$25 and cost.
Sam Simmons, O. C. 1., SSO and
«ost
, Robert Farmer, manufacturing
Volume 66
Miss Downing, Wel
fare Superintendent,
Offers Valuable Ser
vice to The People
The Stokes County Depart
ment of Public Welfare is not
only an agency that supervises
the Public Assistance and reiiel
funds, but it make s every effort
to be of service to the county a.i .
to each individual, meaning the
people who are wholly self-sup
porting as well as those who are
in relief groups.
The local department conscien
tiously tries to find job s for the
unemployed and placements for
the homeless. Recently a num
ber of substantial citizens have
applied to the department for
aid in finding people qualified to
do housework, practical nursing
and farm work. The majority of
these jobs include some pay along
with room and board.
Miss Ella Downing, Superinten
dent, says she feels confident
that applicants who are qualified
by average health, practicality
and a fair knowledge of the job
can be placed satisfactorily.
Applicants should make their
requests for placements at ths
Welfare Department in Danburv
between the hour g of 8:30 A. M.,
and 4:00 P. M., Mondays through
Fridays.
Danbury To Play
Hanes Knitters
July 4th.
Danbury will meet the strong
Hane 3 Knitters baseball team of
Winston-Salem at Riverside Park
on the afternoon of July 4th, at
3:30 P. M. The Knitters have the
stronges team in the City League
being on top of the league stand
ing. They boast such stars as
Frej Crouch, former Carolina
moundsman, Eig Geo. Blum, form
er college star, and others.
Curtig C. McGee was here from
Germanton this week. Curtis
holds a responsible position with
a Winston-Salem B. and L. insti
tution.
Bob Ray of Francisco was here
Wednesday.
liquor, SSO and cost.
H. McGee, O. C. I. Judgment
pending.
H. McGee, Assault. Trial pend
ing.
EJmer King, transporting li
quor, SSO and cost.
J as. H. Brissender, V. P. L.
SSO and cost.
Gwyn Brown, transporting li
quor, SSO and cost.
Ed Bennett, 0., C. L, SSO and
cost.
Jno. W. Phillips, reckless driv
ing, $25 and cost
Hampton Lawson, assault.
Cost.
Ulus Mabe, V. P. L. Pay cost.
Eric Gaston Roberts, V. P. L.
Not guilty.
Sam Samuels, V. E. L., SSO and
cost.
Dean Wood, O. C. 1., SSO and
cost
Jno. Harger, reckless driving,
$25 and cost
Danbury, N. C., Thursday, June 29, 1939.
M'ANALLY REUNION
NLXT SUNDAY
TO BE HELD AT MOORE'S
SPRINGS, JULY 2 UOVI j
FORGET TO COME AND
BRING A LUNCH.
141:' Geranium Street X. Vv
Wellington, D. C.
i
Dear M . Editor:
1 think its time sonvcone stai t-'
ej a little piopagar. la. otherwise'
I
the cvenr next to my heart will 1
come off with only the write: j
present, amely, t 1 e McAr j
reunion. It was decided las: !
year to hold the next reunion a
Moore's Springs the first Sunda;
in July. Due to the rain last i
year, it was impossible to reach
! the old homeplace o:. Dan rive: - ,
much to our disappointment. We
1 sincerely hope for a large crowd.
! It's lots of fun seeing each other,
1 everyone whispering behind
everyone's bark, "doesn't she
look old'" After all we can't
| stay young—but why want to.?
There's always the crop of new
babies- for u s to see, new in
lawg to look us over.
My Grandmother McAnally was
Ruth Payne from Sandy Ridge.
Her mother was Nancy Carter,
also from that vicinity. We
would be glad for any of this sid-i
of the family to join us on this
occasion. Also want some of the
Carter family. Write me, I very
anxioug to get some family his
tory.
Incidentally, Mr. Pepper, I
have now seventy - five typed
pages of genealogical data and
history of the McAnally family.
Two hundred yearg of which was
spent in Stokeg county. Anj if
I ever win the Irish sweepstake,
and Mr. Taylor will sell the old
house now ready to tumble down,
I'm coming right back there
When I have the time, I will con
dense this data for publication in
your paper if you like. Two hun
dred years ig a long time for one
family to be identified with one
county, and most of that tme
one homesite.
Anyway, don't forget the Mc-
Anally reunion at Moore V
Springs July 2nd, and don't for
get a picnic lunch.
See you soon,
MRS. J. L. M'CORMICK.
(Annie McAnally.)
Stokes Farmers
Receive Checks
Payments totaling $96,219.89
under the Agricultural Conserva
tion Program have been received
and are being distributed to co
operating farmers throughout the
county, according to an announce
ment by J. F. Brown, County
Agent
Approximately 3,500 checks for
1,538 farms have been received,
which, according to Mr. Brown,
represents about 75 per cent of
the applications to be paid.
Checks are being received in the
county office almost every day
and notices are being mailed to
producers immediately.
Take the Reporter. SI.OO a year.
RAY STEWART AND j
LEE PHILLIPS
MAKE BIG LIQUOR HAUL
NEAR KING—EDWARDS RE
UNION NEXT SUNDAY
JIM KI M LEY TO BCILI*
NEW HOME—FUMERAL I OK
MRS. PULSION FERGUSON.
King, June 29.—"At the io .t
--hills ol" the wonderful Sauratow.
Mountains."
Deputy SiK-iii'i R. W. Stewart •
:111a Patr ii'nan Lee Phillips cap
tured 31 >ns of liquor, two
automobil- s and four men Fri
day west of King on the Lp.kes
to-Florida highway. The four
men who gave their names as!
Elmer King of WesjSeld, V. C.
Tucker, James H. Brissenden an I
Gyn Brown of Winston-Salem, j
were placed in Danbury jail to |
await a hearing.
The Edwards reunion will be ,
held Sunday, July 2nd, at the j
home of S. T. Edwards, at Kim !
Route 2. This is the old home
place of A. T. Edwards. All rel- i
atives and friends are requested
to attend with well-filled baskets !
James Rumley i s preparing to!
erect a new home on Dan River
street, near the home of his j
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard Alley of
Hillsville, Va., were recent visi- j
tors to relatives here.
Prof. Carl M. Felts is undergo
ing treatment in the Baptist Hos
pital, in Winston-Salem.
James Sisk underwent a major
operation in the Duke hospital at j
Durham last week.
Dr. Rupert Helsabeck has re
' turned from a trip to Richmond,
I Va., where he visitej relatives,
j The trip was made by airplane.
Albert Boles has returned to
his hone in Monroe, Va., after
spending some time with his
uncle, W. T. Boles, on Lone Oak
Farm, just south of town.
Miss Susan Garner suffered a
light stroke of paralysis at her
home last week. Her condition
i s somewhat improved at this
writing.
Funeral service for Mrs. Pres
ton Ferguson, aged 62, was con
ducted at Haw Pond Church Fri
day morning at 10:00. The de
ceased is survived by the hus
band, six daughters and one son.
A number of grandchildren also
survive.
R. C. White and sons, Bryai
and R. C., Jr., are spending a '
few days in Clio, S. C„ where
they are the guests of N. E. Pres
ton, formerly of King.
The Tiny Variety Stores have
opened up a branch store here.
George LeAvis of Winston-Salem
i a in charge of the new store.
Evan Butner of Wnston-Salem,
formerly of King, was a business
visitor here Friday.
The following births were re
corded here last week: to Mr. and
Mrs. Manley Baker, a daughter;
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, a
daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Thomas, a son and to Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Binkley, twin 3,
both girls.
Dr. Floyd Strupe of Tobacco
1 Young Helsabet-k
Wins Honors At
Fort Bragg
The following named trainees j
lof the Citizen's Military Train in, j
. Camp at Fort Bi agg, N. C. hav -1
; been selected as tin best cundi-1
I
'.'.ates i:i their respective co;.r>. |
.or tlv> first w.'vk :»i their t» in-1
I in; r , ending Saturday, June 21: |
Bes: Blue: S. W. Pinne.l, \Yui- :
• i n' >l, M. C.
• Best White: C. J. Helsabec''.'
Walnut Cow, C.
B:st Red: M. D. RoterNon.
Fort E?a.;g, N. C.
Best Easic; L. P. Wl.it .v 1 .
Reck Hill, S. C.
There are GSS trainees in this
j yeai's camp. Of this numb? r >
j there arc 28 Blues, advanced!
j trainees; 87 Whites, 3rd year
J trainees; 139 Reds, 2 year 1
| trainees and 433 Basics, or men
j who are attending the CMTC fo:
; the Si.st time.
J. C. SOUTHERN
DIES SUDDENLY
WAS TAKEN WHILE AT WORK I
IN FIELD AND EXPIRED IN
| A FEW MiN LiLS WAS
BROTHER OF ALEX SOUTH
ERN OF FLATSHOAL.
While at work 011 his farm jn
| Yadkin township, six miie s north
of King, John Calvin Southern,
aged 66, died suddenly Monday
morning.
Mr. Southern wa s born August
23, 1873, in Stoker eounty. He
j spent his entire life in Stokes
county and was a farmer all his
life. Hiy wife, who before mar
riage wac, Miss Rosa Lee South
ern, elied about throe years ago. )
Survivors include three sen*. I
; Grady, H. L. and Laimon South- j
ern, all of King; three daughters!
Misses Mamie and Cora South- j
ern, of King, and Mrs. Lenora •
Lawson, of Winston-Salem; two
brothers, A. E. Southern, Ger-1
manton, Rural Route, and W. W. |
Southern, of King; and two sis- 1
ters, Mrs. C. R. Hall and Mrs. R.
C. White, both of King.
The funeral wa s held at Quak
er Gap Church at three o'clock
Tuesday afternoon, followed by
interment in the church cemetery.
Danbury To Meet
Walkertown Sunday
Danbury will play the strong
Walkertown baseball team here at
I Riverside Park next Sunday aft
ernoon at 3:30 P. M. Walkertown
is reported to have one of the
strongest team a in Forsyth coun
ty, boasting of such stars as
Roger Preston 1 Walter Warren,
Stapes Wagoner and otKers.
One of the best methods of
raising young pullets through the
summer is by means of summer
range shelters placed out where
the flock can get plenty of range.
These shelters can be built inex
pemsively out of poultry wire,
galvanized roofing and a small
quantity of lumber or poles. Free
blue prints can be secured upon
request from the county agent's
office.
Number 3,507
REPORT OF
GRAND JURY
rORTV-SKYKN BILLS OF IX
l)K I.MKMs II'ON—
COIRT HOtSK OFFICES,
JAIL, COl .NTV HOME AM#
I'KISON (AM.' FOiM) IV
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"i\i..i ie:;: llOl Court
r-tuk. i ,• 1..11 M tt-s-j i it'u'l/
submits tlx folloving report:
Wf cHitd i.ji •]? I ii!? 11.' indi/t
--, r.ient, •!') wcif ti .md to lv "Tnu*
Bills", and 1:10 '-Not True lii'.l
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then* wie r.o pr«sentments.
| Presentments (if all criminal
nature known to our body was
ma:!e ar.d acted upon.
A committee from our body
i visited the State Prison camp
and found it well kept anj in
good sanitary condition.
A committee from our body
1 visite ( j 'he County Home an.l
! found it well kept from a stand
' point of sanitation and repair.
A committee from our body
visited the various offices in the
Court House an ( j found them t;>
be kept in a very efficient man
ner and the records well kept.
A committee visited the Coun
ty Jail and found the conditions
good, from every standpoint.
W. S. HART.
Foreman of Gia.nd Jury.
Older Youth Confer
ence Delegates
Stoke s county i s proud in hav
ing had six delegates to attend
1 the Older Youth Co.".."creiice at
!S■ at„ College in Raleigh last
1 week. We tied for second place in
1
j having the second largest atten
j dance l'oi any one county. Those
j attending were: Es telle, Geo
I and Moir Johnson of King, Route
j1; Beulah Wallace Carroll of
j Germanton, Route 1 and Sani
Lewis of Walnut Cove, Route 1.
Send us your announcements.
ville was a professionel visitor
here Saturday.
Irene Edwards has returned to
her home on School street after a
visit to Richmond, Va., where
she wag the guest of her cousin,
R. E. Savage and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickman
and Mesdames Lula Pulliam and
Annie Grabs are spending a few
days 'n the land of the sky
around Asheville. 4
The King Tigers defeated the
Haneg Knitters of Winston-Salem
in a game played in the King
ball park Saturday. Final score
7 and 6.
Attorney Charle 8 R. Helsabeck
of Rural Hall was here Saturday
looking after some legal matter?.
The following patients under
went tonsil removal operations
here last week: Elijah Young of
Walnut Cove; Ellworth Duggins,
of Rural Hall; Carroll Lawson of
Germanton; Lenta Shore, of To
baccoville and Bobby Johnson, of
Winston-Salem. 4