Thursday Mar. 20, 1941
LOCA LS
lira. M. O. Stevens and Mis 3
Mary Hall visited Winston-Salem
today.
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Clifford King of Radford, Va.,
t
► spent last week-end at home.
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Little Mike Joyce, young son
of Mrs. W. E. Joyce, Jr., of
' Greensboro, is visiting Mrs. W.
E. Joyce.
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Phil Dunlap of Dodgetown was
In town today.
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Tom Preston of Pine Hall was
here a short while Wednesday.
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I
* Robert King, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. King of Danbury, left
.-»> here last week for Norfolk, Va., |
vhere he has joircrl the U. 3.
Navy service.
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Miss Grace Whitsett has been
suffering with a severe cold thib
week, necessitating her remain
ing at her apartments. She is
now recovered.
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l Mr. and Mrs. John Wray and
two children, Carlton and Jean,
and Ernest Page, all of Draper.
were visitors at the Methodist
parsonage Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd, ac
companied by Junior Kirby, left
'Sunday morning for Chicago and
St. Louis for a ten-day trip.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kirby and
son, Bobby, spent the week-end
in Greensboro the guests of Mrs.
Kirby's mother, Mrs. R. K. Mai
shall.
LEWIS SHEPPARD
KILLED BY CAR
Lawsonville Man Dies From The
Turn-Over, While His Wife,
St* Who Was With Hfom, Was
Seriously Hurt.
Lewis Sheppard was killed
when his car overturned. His
bride of 3 liionths was seriously
injured and is in a Stuart, Va.,
hospital.
The couple lived near Laws on
ville, the young man, 32 year 3
of age, being a son of Mr. and
V*. Megs Sheppard. His wi f e
■was formerly Miss Novella Nicii
olson.
Surviving are the widow; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Sheppard of Lawsonville, Route
1; six brothers, Aubrey, Prescott
and Claude Sheppard of Lawson
ville, Route 1; George Sheppard
of Burlington, Route 3; Or en
and Noah Shepard of Burlington
and one sister, Miss Dena Shep
pard of Greensboro.
Funeral was from Russo'
Creek Baptist Church, followed
"by burial in the church cemetery.
More Boys To Leave
On the 25th—Tuesday
o On next Tuesday, March 25.
the local draft board will send
three more boys to Fort Bragg rw
follows:
James Henry Murphy of Wal
nut Cove.
Fred Louder Smith of Walnut
C&re.
Bennett Hanes Walker of Pin-
EQUALIZING THE
TAX CHARGES
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
I
SIONEBS IN SESSION TWO
DAYS THIS WEEK—DEPUTY
REGISTER OF DEEDS MAT
TER DEFERRED UNTII
REGULAR SESSION IN
APRIL.
In order to receive complainta
from tax-payers who wish their
iharges equalized, the Board ot 1
County Commissioners were in
session two or three days of this
week. Quite a number of citizens
appeared before the Board ask
ing various phases of relief.
A full board was in attendance
at the meetings, to-wit., H. L.
Gibson, chairman; Harvey John
son and J. A. Joyce.
The Board took no action on
House Bill No. 881 passed by the
late legislature, which would
make deputies appointed by the
Register of Deeds payable by him
personally, unless the Board of
J Commissioners approve appoint
ment, then the Board may allow
| a sum not exceeding $600.00 for
I salaries. The b>H would increase
' amount from $1200.00 to $3,-
; 000.00 that the commissioners
! arc authorized to expend for ad
j ditional clerks for county offi
cials.
This matter was deferred until
the regular meeting of the Board
April 7, first Monday of next
, month.
Mattress Application
Deadline In Stokes
April 30, 1941
All persons in Stokes county
who plan to make cotton mat
tresses are urged to make their
application prior to April 30,
which is the closing date for ac
cepting applications according to
a letter received from the offic
of J. R. Tippett, assistant fielr
officer, reports Mrs. Lila T.
Pearce, home agent.
There are four mattress making
centers in operation in Stokes
county and they are assisting
the families in the completion of
an average of 70 mattresses per
week. There have been 800 mat
tresses completed and 2,333 ap
plications filed in the County Ex
tension Agent's office.
C. j; FLEMING
VETERINARIAN
Phono 18
PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. Car.
EASTER
SPECIAL
PERMANENT WAVES
RINGLETS $ 1-50
OTHER PERMANENTS $2.50, $3.50, $5.00
FREE MANICURE WITH EACH PERMANENT WAVE
OF $3.50 OR MORE
SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 50
Idea! Beauty Shop
MRS. M IV STEVENS, 0»>;
THE DAN BURY REPORTER
King News
1
King—Not a boom town but a 1
i
steady growth—Mar. 20. —Barba-
ra, the small daughter of Mr. and 1
j
Mrs. R. B. Delp, has about fully
recovered from a recent severe 1
illness at their home on Pine
street.
Raymond Edwards and little
son, Billy, of Winston-Salem, 1
spent .the week-end here thai
guests of Mr. Edward's parents,
i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards on
School street.
Herbert Marshall has been ap-.
pointed temporary postmaster!
here to fill the vacancy caused by (
the resignation of Mrs. Trilby
Tuttle, effective March 31st. Mrs.
Tuttle has made one of the beat
postmasters King has ever had. i
Carlos Fulk is confined to his
home in Westview by illness, hid
friends will regret to learn.
Charlie Hooper, prominent
traveling salesman of Winston-
Salem, was here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Lee Brown 1
and son have returned to their
home in High Point after being;
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elm-;
er Boyles on west Main street. .
Arthur Leonard of Mount
Airy underwent a tonsil removal j
j operation in the Stone-Helsabeck j
; Clinic Friday.
| John Burwell, prominent plant- j
■er of the Vademecum Springs
'section, was here Friday shakin
hands with old friends and ac
quaintances.
The King Higb lost a basket
STUART
THEATRE
Stuart, Virginia
Friday and Saturday, Mar. 21-2!
DOUBLE FEATURE
"WAGONS WESTWARD"
Charles Bfckford —Anita Louise
Buck Jones
"BLACKOUT"
Conrad Veidt—Valerie Hobson
15c and 30c
Sunday and Monday, Mar. 23-24
"WYOMING"
Wallace Beery—Leo Carrillo
15c and 30c
I
Tues-Wcd-Thurs., March 25-26-27
"RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" J
Bing Crosby—Mary Martin
15c and 30c
ball game to Lewisville at Wins-1
ton-Salem Friday night. Final 1
score, 29 to 26.
Rev. J. C. Brick of Winston-'
Salem delivered a very interesV
ing sermon at the first Baptist
church Sunday morning at eleven.
J. Wilson Mitchell is offering
for sale his nice home on west
Broad street. Mr. Mitchell con
templates moving to his farm. |
j There is noted improvement in,
the condition of Mrs. Annie N.
Walker, who has been quite sick,
at her home on west Main street
for the past several days.
I The stork got by a little lighter
last week, only four births being
I
recorded. They were to Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Hill, a son; to Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gibson, a daughter;
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, a
son and to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Hutchins, a son.
A very large crowd attended
the last rites of Mrs. Omnie O.
Grabs at the first Baptist Church
I Friday. The deceased died sud
jdenly from a heart attack at their
home here Thursay morning.
J. M. Alley, who holds a posi
tion at Fort Bragg, was with his
family here over the week-end.
Arthur Holsnhprk. nlnntor of
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DANBURY REPORTER
A COUNTY-SEAT NEWSPAPER
69 Years Young'
Dollar a year
Washington Trip
i
I Visiting Washington, D. C
from Danbury and Walnut Cove
this week were the following:
Sheriff J. J. Taylor, Jacob Ful
ton, Dallas C. Kirby, Burk Smith
and County Agent L. F. Brum
field.
The party is expected home to
| day.
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the Tobaccoville section, was a
business visitor here Saturday.
THE SMOKE OF SLOWER.BURNINO CAMELS GIVES YOU
EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR
AN ° Of (grand-tasting^^^&^^Hß
CAMILS! AND
ECC / MimitSS IS VERY
u9) V IMPORTANT
1 NICOTINE L ,omeT JW
of the 4 other
PUBLISHED TfIUR&dAYS
i TOR SALE—M ILLI ON S OP
| Frost-Proof eabbage plants,
i Prices as follows at the ted
I when you pull them: 15c for 100;
30c for 500; 75c for 1000;
for 10,000; $12.00 for 20,0W;
' $23.00 for 40.000. On highway
No. 421, 8 miles east of Winut—
, Salem, 3 miles west of Kernei*-
ville at the junction of 66.
, HIGH KNOLL TRUCK FAUX,
Kernersville, N. C. R. L
aril
I Representative E. M. Taytot
. was here from Walnut Cove to-
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