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I PUBLISHED THTJ OATS Coble Dairies Gets New Manager f , Clarence Martin, of Reidsville, fiaf been appointed field repre sentative and manager of the rc- ceiving plant of Coble Dairy Pro- j 1 iflucts at Walnut Cove, according ' to an announcement by Coble' Dairy Products, with principal of- 1 flees in Lexington. Under ths ar- i mngement, Mr. Martin will have complete charge of the operations , of the Walnut Cove plant, and al so do field work with milk patrons in the area served by the plant. | I Before coming to Walnut Cove, I lie worked for the company as' field representative with head- !| quarters at Reidsville. Mr. Mar tin is a graduate of Bethany High School in Rockingham county,'] Where he made an outstanding ] record in vocational agricultura' work under the Future Farmers of America organization. He won ' i the award of American Farmer,' which is a national honor. Before coming with Coble Dairy Pro ducts, Mr. Martin held a respon sible position with the Soil Con servation Service in Rockingham county. He was born and reared on a dairy and tobacco farm near Reidsville. _ To Hasten Victory No American wants this war to go one minute beyond the time we can bring it to a vic torious end. To hasten that victory—to save possibly the lives of millions of our boys j on our far flung fronts— it is | imperative that every Ameri can do his part in the Second i War Loan. There is an in vestment to fit every purse. The most you can do is little enough compared with the sac rifice offered by our boys in ■ervice. They give their lives —you lend your money. fmf "1 n vet for Gu on Stomach. wMAZJ Soar Stomach. "Msrnlac g «* rt AfUr" and Cold DiatnaaT 1 E Jgj If not, why not? Pleaaant. prompt in action, effective. Thirty centa and Sixty NERVINE FOR relief from Functional Ner- Toua Disturbances auch an SUtp -11 ~ Crankiness, Eicitsbilrtr, i Nerrooa Headache and Nerwua In digestion. Tablcta Ssf and 75*. ' , Liquid 25* and *I.OO. Read direo- I tlons and use only as directed. HDESI 'i J\ l'ain I'ill ofu-n relieves ul I Headache, Muscular l'ain* Al. \»1 or Functional Monthly A i I Pains —25 (or 25«. 125 \. I foril.oo. Get th.m at your / I Una: stun-. Read directions U and use only nfl directed. t ■' • Keeping house, helping take cure of the family—you would realize that business girls ore not the only ones who some times got Headache and Tired iAching Muscles. Wo homo girls often work just, as hard and have just as many Headaches, just as many Stomach Upsets and get just as Tired. About a year ago, I first used ALKA-SELTZER I find that it cases my Aching Head, takes the kinks out of Tired, Aching Muscles and brings relief When I have Acid Indigestion. ; 1 The family says I am a lot ) easier to live with since I havo Jcnown about Alka-Seltzer. i ' Have you tried ALKA-SELT ZER? If not, why don't you get ■ M package today? Large package Mrs. Maggie Ferguson Passes Wednesday At Sandy Ridge Mrs. Maggie Jane Ferguson, ag ed, 71, wife of C. W. Ferguson, died Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock at the home at Sandy Ridge- She had been in declining health for four months and critic ally ill ten days. Mrs. Ferguson was bors in Stokes county, December 22, 1871, a daughter of L. L. and Betty .Knight Ferguson. She spent her j entire life in Stokes county and jwas married to Mr. Ferguson April 19, 1888. She was a mem ber of Oak Ridge Baptist Church. Surviving are the husband; four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Wood of Stokesdale; Mrs. J. W. Brown and Mrs. Harry Clark of Spencer, Va.; | and Mrs. Harvey Lawrence of Sandy Ridge; two sons, Grover 'and Raymond Joyce of Sandy Ridge; three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Hill and Mrs. J. M. Newman oi Sandy Ridge; one brother, Walter Joyce of Sandy Ridge: 16 grand children and 12 great-grandchild ren The funeral was held today at ~'i o'clock p. m. at the home. Rev. ;Rev. J. A. Joyce and Rev. T. G. Williams conducted the services. Burial was in the Joyce Fami.'y Cemetery near the home. ] RATIONING j (Continued from page one) lation not to do. It is also a se- I , rious offense for any service sta tion operator to accept stamps j for any other car than that des ignated on the stamp or to tell gasoline without stamps or to in any case accept loose stamps or coupons from any person. Indict ments are being made in every sectic* of the country and pena.- ties are severe. A close check-up on all stores will be made soon to determine if price ceilings are being adhered to. Inventories will also be made .of all rationed food and meat pro ducts in various stores over the ; |coun,ty to see that rationing stamps are being required for the purchase of these articles. Mer chants who are unable to amount ■ for the inventory or th? stamps will be unable to re-stock their in j Iventory. Inspectors are busy in every part of the State making 'these surveys of stores, service j stations and other places where 'gasoline, food and meats arc dis ' tributed. i . It's common sense to be 1 thrifty. If you save you are i hj'y'4 thrifty. V/?.r atffndi help you fij 'o sajre r.".:! I:2lp to save ] y if Aiscrfea. K v y yn;-e ten per* ! caul c.e.-y y.:.y FEYICTORY ■ ffj I M BUY ' C #| STATES | THE DANBURY REPORTER Listen to Morgenthau-MarshaQ • Tell Power of Payroll Savings! Washington, D. C.—How important is the average worker's war bond purchases out of his pay every payday in the grand • strategy of the Allied High Command? Does the extent of his, uifgu or * ler Bond allotment have a part in determining when, where and the strength of our military blows? Any worker listening in on a recent con #• versation between General George C. Marshall, BIMP-I President Roosevelt's Chief of Staff, and Secre rl tary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., L' : ) learned the answers to these questions. Pi Said General Marshall: UfIHHBSdLJ "Mr. Secretary, I want you to answer a r .„„ r Ma _ h , n question for me and to answer it with complete frankness. Can we military leaders plan to fight this war in an orderly way—in the surest and most effective man ner—or must we take extraordinary risks for fear the money will not hold out?" Replied Secretary Morgenthau: "General, the American public will take _ x _ care of that What they have done In the Second War Loan drive—the money they have ;jiSs ~ ~C== produced and the spirit they have shown—is a proof enough for me that they will not let our fighters suffer from lack of support until we ; achieve complete victory, no matter how long that may be nor how much it may cost." . Up your War Bond allotment out of your • Henry' wages today. Figure it out for yourself how Horgenthaa, Jr. much above 10 per cent it should be. V. 8. Trtuury Dtptrtmtmt IN MORC THAN A THIRD ■ V \PI , OF THC CROSS INS ACCI »-v l i, nms THC AUTO OR TRUCK RUHS INTO THC TRAIN. IN V ONC CASC. TWO CARS COM INS FROM OPPOSITC INTO M ' m A LABORATORY JOINTLY SPOSSmV -S V $' f BY THI RAILROADS AND THC Siltl COM- I- h PANICS AT THC UWCRSITY OF ILLINOIS, dt-.d fit 'jMEjti STCCL RAILS ARC POUNVCD, SCUT AND \R. , ; v7M f;( a MgjA SLICCD TO LCARN WHAT CAN BC DONC TO t U, BGgfi IMPROVC THCM, WHILC TCSTINS MACHINCS Ml ftliH ■ 'BKf DUPLICATF THC STRCSSCS SCT UP IN f/ K'JMHj • iWgr TRACK UNDCR ROLUN6 TRAFFIC. «>- lljgg, »ISOCI«TIOH Ol AMUICAH UIIIOIIII H«l ■2ss3B3fttfßS?li9S''£*! . "IGURE IT OUT YOURSELF ; I ' * . * V\ - i ' '*> •. '• \. • \ \'Z 4 J.-'tiA \ • W ■} 1' Vf\ fev-'-'-v'- 4 I : ' \ M~ \ a \ ->:■■% \"Z few. A ► \ V; \ . y T. i«ji £ r- '"KM m-^r . ■■■ ?« uj&a I :: r I' : >:.«• -j, j. . ■ ■ l . •' . ! » 'J' v : sf',t . : y : 1 :■ 4 '' ' '• -' k a * ■ "V.- s ~ v :. / >1 • • •- ■- i f ■*• U v . , s . '.• •i___ . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied aa Administrator of the es tate of Dave Smith, colored, de ceased, late of Stokes county, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before June 24, 1944, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to tli3 undersigned. This June 24, 1943. PINKNEY SMITH, Admr., of the Estate of Dave Smith, deceased. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION North Carolina, Stokes County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. Heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, deceased, Anna Fulp, Warren Fulp, and wife, Mrs. Warren Fulp, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fulp; Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Thomas Fulp; Luther Fulp and wife, Mrs. Luther Fulp, Bertha Moore and husband ; and George Price, C. E. Davis, Trustee, and C. S. Smith; and the unknown heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, deceased, what ever be their names, num bers, ages and residences. The Defendants, Warren Fulp, Geo. Price, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fulp, Luther Fulp and wife, Mrs. Luther Fulp, Bertha Moore and husband, —, C. S. Smith, Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Thos. Fulp, and the unknown heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, what ever may be their names, num bers, ages and residences will take notice that an action entitl ed as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina for the purpose of foreclosing past due taxes on tracts of land in Stokes county consisting of 23 acres, 19.6 acres, and 46.4 acres, in Sauratown Township, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of th£ Clerk of the Superior Court of slid county In the Courthouse in Dan bury, N. C., on or before the 18th day of July, 1943, and anpwer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or thc plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demendcd in said complaint. This June 17, 1943. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clent Court Stc.'w'S County N C. I L. H. van Noppen, Danbury, N. C: Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of Frank S. Lynch, deceased, late of Stokes county. North Car olina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before May 30, 1944, or this notice will be plead ied in bar of their recovery. All I persons indebted to said estate j will please make immediate pay i ment to the undersigned, j This May 27, 1943. J. A. PELL, Administrator of the Estate of Frank S. Lynch, Pilot Mtn., N. C. ■ NOTICE - OF - S AIjE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an or der of sale entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina on the 21 day of June, 1943 in the Special Proceeding entitled J. M. Wells, Jr., Administrator of John Mar cinia Stewart, vs. Mrs. Savannah Stewart Middleton et al, the un dersigned Administrator will on the 23 day of July, 1943, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Courthouse Door in Danbury, Stokes County, N. C. offer for sal® at public auc tion to the highest bidder fox Thursday, July 29, 1943 NOTICE OF SALE ' ' 1 By virtue of an order of His. Honor, Allen H. Gwynn, Resident Judge of the Twenty-first Judicial District, rendered on June 26, L 1943, in the action entitled "Com mercial Consulting Corporation, petitioner, vs. W. A. Joyce, De fendant," the undersignel Com missioner, will, on t SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. 1943, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m.„ on the premises hereinafter de scribed, offer at public auction, sale to the highest bidded for cash the following described lands, to wit: "Situate in Stokes county, known as the Old Hawkins Mine; beginning at a lo&ist in the head of a small branch, and runs south. 2.50 chains and 19 9-10 links to pointers, intersecting outside line, thence west 17.50 chains to a whiteoak, pointers; thence north 3 1-8 Chains to the creek; thence up the creek as it meanders 2 chains to a bend, continuing up ;1 2.50 chains to a bend, continuing up the creek 6 chains to the mouth of a small branch; thence south 70' east with said branch 11.50 chains to the beginning, containing 5 4-5 acres. This July 23, 1943. R. J. SCOTT, . Commissioner. cash the following described pro perty; Lying and beim; in Stokes County, North Carolina, and be- I ing' Tract No. 6 as shown on the Plat of Pilot View, which plat is recorded in Plat Book 71, page 444 in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North S Carolina, and containing approx imately 7J2 acres move or lens v and being the property described in the Deed'from J. VV. Tuttle and wife to J. M. Stewart record- ' ed in Book 73, page 415 in office jl of Register of Deeds in Stokes County, North Carolina, and to which Deed reference is hereby I made. | There is excepted from the above described property the fol lowing tract: Beginning on an iron stake north side of new street in the Loyd line, runs with his line north 6 degrees east 749 feet to an iron stake; thence south 82 degrees east 190 feet to iron. 1 stake in J. W. Tuttle's line; thence south 3 degrees west with Tuttle's line 749 feet to iron, stake in new street; thence north 82 degrees w«at with new street to beginning, containing 3 5 acres, more or less. See deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North ■> ' Carolina in Book No. 72, at page | 416. This sale will be made subject , I to confirmation by the Court. I This the 21 day of June, 1943- J. M. WELLS, JR., Admr. of John Marcinia Stewart. TO CHECK # jk IJk . IN 7DAYSI V^66s J Liquid for Malarial Symtons- CACK I"? YOUa SOY ll® Inatcta ycar pa/roll scvlr.js , Is your family Hall
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