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THE DANBUBY BEFOBTEBarchConferenceNOTICE OF BE-SALE.ly _By virtue of the power of salecontained in a deed of trust, dat-church of this dm- ed June 18, 1927, executed byquarterly conference '?erSmith and wife, Callen Smith, to J. D. Humphreys, trus-church here Sunday, tee for Bank of StokesCounty,.over recorded _in the office of the Reg-was presided uvu . , , _ «ister of Deeds for Stokes County. Gibbs, P. E., of Mt. N. C., in Eook No. 70, page 430’i by Pastor Bennett default having been made in the, . , payment of the debt thereby se-iry church. Visitoi-3 cured an. th ho1rt„. ,lfHutcherson of Mt. Joe Fry, pastor of M. E. church.Jove.f Deeds R. L. Smith igh last week.k, district game pro-:hfield, is here induct-r Martin, the new l, into office.* * * *s of Walnut Cove wasStokes Schools J. l Raleigh attending tional meeting.anj the holder of same les the local congre- having applied for foreclosure, Mr and Mrs. C. L. the undersigned substitute trustee will, onie Hall; Mr. and Mrs. SATURDAY. APRIL 4, 1036, ynn of Bethesda at the hour of ten o’clock a. m.,J. «hd Henry Adkins J* th\Tc0rt house door * Danbury, N. C., expose at pualic sale tapel church; Kev. to the highest bidder for casn ;cherson of Walnut the following described real estate:FIRST TRACT:—Beginning at a locust on the river bank;I thence west 89 poles to a pine on j Welch’s line; thence south 45_ j Poles to a sapling; thcr.ce east 89j poles to a whiteoak on the bankbs of Winston-Salem, £ °a ^.enr;.thencc rivto the beginning, containing 25ending a few days acres, more or less. See deed isin, Mrs. S J. Kirby, from T- B- Manuel and others to R. P. Joyce, Book 45, page 85, Register’s office of Stokes County, N. C.SECOND TRACT:— Begii king at a stake in the line of A. H. | Joyce’s and J. M. Heck's land where two branches come together; thence running up the left! hand as it meanders a northwesterly direction to the head of said ( branch; and thence on continuing the hollow, following the lowest part of scid hollow to a stake in Manuel’s line, now R. P. Joyce's line; and thence with said line east to a branch; and thence down the branch as it meanders to the first station, containing five acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joyce, Book No. 42, page 452. Register’s office, Stokes Countv. N. C.THIRD TRACT:—Beginning on an ash sapling, A. H. Joyce’s line, and runs thance north 3 degrees east 11 chains and 84 links to a stake, formerly a pine in Welch's line, now down and 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 chestnut oak; thence south 13 degrees east to the beginning, containing 1.8 acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joyce to R. P. Joyce, Book 43, page 401, Register’s office. Stokes County, N. C.FOURTH TRACT: — Beginning at a chestnut oak runs west 5 chains and 50 links to a rock and pointers: thence north 7 chains and 75 links to a sourwood in Mc-Canless’ line; thence east with sailt;j line 4 chains to a stake; R. P. Joyce’s corner; thence south 13 degrees east with his line 7 chains and 80 links to the beginning, containing 3.86 acres, more or less. See deed from A. H. Joyce to, R. P. Joyce, Book 43, page 68, Register’s office, Stokes County, N. C. For further and more particular description see deed from R. P. Joyce and wife to Jerry Smith, Book 52, page ’’15, Register's office, Stokes County, N. C.FIFTH TRACT:—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 degrees east 70 feet to a stake; thence due north 200 feet to the beginning. See deed from L. F. Smith and wife to Charles and Terry Smith, Book 50, page 438, Register’s office, Stokes County, N. C.This being a re-sale, bidding will begin at $330.00.This March 18, 1936.H. J. SCOTT, Substitute Trustee.HE RED?r yes, some say no— cally speaking. Fashion unanimously agree it's ’ reds. Walk down the i see how many red an countmake your table faah-jd, and incidentally p the red cheeks in y, by serving lots of iis winter?ay and GoodTomatoes and Mush-Jn the liquor from one a of mushrooms and mushrooms gently in ►oon butter for three id the contents of one of tomatoes, salt and taste, one bay leaf and f onion. Stew gently lutes. Remove the bay don and serve with a toast on top of each ils serves six persons. Tomatoes and Pecans: intents of one No. 2 toes with three-fourths salt, one tablespoon i few grains of pepper, alternate layers of to-topped pecans (using p of nuts in all) and ise into a buttered bak-Cover the top with i bake in a hot oven, iOB, for twenty-five his serves six persons.''Consommd: Mix thef one No. 2 can of :e with two 10V6-ounce lsommA Rrinr to boll-NOTICE.The undersigned having quali-STALiTTSICiBCSiDIVIJIiIVwVary ^Apple pie, apri.pies, chocolate p lemon pie, peach pie, rhubarb pie! ( a new pie particuli ate for the summer will vary from all ( standbys? Yes, th apple pie.Pineapple grows where it is perpetua looms large in the which is eaten the to tell you that it’s what we can tell yi to make a fine pinei here goes:With Another TrPineapple Bana Pie: Mix one-half lt;one-fourth cup co: syrup pressed from of a No. 2 can crus pineapple, and coo and thick, stirrin Add one tablespoon add two slightly bes cook again in doub thick, and cool. Ac pineapple and banana pulp, and plt; pie shell. Cover \ made by beating t\ and then beating In confectioner’s Bugs oven—300 degrees— brown, about flft Makes one large pi
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