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f PUBLISHED THU JAYS MR. AND MRS. RAY SERIOUSLY ILL JTUNERAL SERVICE FOR MR*. BILL BRYANT COFFINS KEPT FOR YEARS —OTHER NEWS OF FRANCISCO Francisco. — Corporal Ora Mar tin is visiting his parents here this week. Posie Shelton, who ratea as a seaman second class, has been vis iting his mother, Mrs. Frank Shelton. the past week. Bill Cardwell, who joined the marines before the war, was at home recently for the first time in two years. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Walter Ray con tinue very seriously ill at their' home here. Elder Brown held funeral serv ices for Mrs. Bill Bryant at Ei: Creek Church last Thursday. The body w;.s laid to rest in the fam ily graveyard near the heme of her brother, "Bud" George. Mrs. Bryant and her husband tv>« *i Were burred in walnut caskoi \ Mr. Bry;.rrt had them made years ago. ar>7 were kept, in their home Mutil neec.,(J. ■ 'COVE PERSONALS Walr.ut Cove. The follow-in relat. t• Mitcr.eii on her birthday at dir.- ner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ralpii Blum and family of Winston-Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sherard and family, Mrs. Frank Richard- Son, Mrs. Lib Linker of Greens boro, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heath and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ross of Walnut Cove. Misses Joan Voss, Mary Lib Tattle, Joem Coleman, Betty Fol- Jin, Dan Heath, Jr., and Don Tut tle went on a house party at Lex ington last week. Mitch Fowler came home from the tobacco market in Durham this week-end to leave with a con tingent for the navy Tuesday. Captain Joe Helsabeck has ar rived at his home here for a 20- day furlough. He has recently been in action as a bomber pilot In Europe, and Africa. Over 1600 Jap planes have been fhot from the air since June 1. The World's News Seen Through jf THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR f An International Daily Newspaper $ i Truthful— Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational- $ ism editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and Its Daily \ g reatures, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make 3 X *"« Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society jji One, Norway Street, Boston. Massachusetts » & Prl « 512 00 Yearly, or 31.00 a Month. X W Saturday- Issuo including Magazine Si-enon. i 2 60 a Year. 8 Introductory Offer. 6 Issue- 25 Cents. S Name § 5 Address L SAMPLE COHV ON REQUEST * $ IHL DAXBURY REPORTER, DANBc'RV, X. C. Enriched yju '.vl'l find f! f.>r vh:c!i please sen:l {ho OWT'l.'Ui BEPC3ITTTR to th" loHowiii-; '.'hmt.-: If renewing old rsu'weripj! in c!i"r ': i NAME: ADDRESJ: CITY: STATE Johnny McGee Is Right Sick Other News Items Of King i By E. P. NEWSUM Do your part. Buy a stamp a day for the man who's away. King, Oct. 21. —Harvey D. Pul -1 ham of inglewood, l'enn., is spending a few days here the guest of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Pulliam on west Main Street. The stork makes the following 'report for last week: to Mr. and Mrs. Roe Westmoreland, a daugh ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Young, a daughter; to Mr. and I Mis. Lick Starbuck, a daughter; ito Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watts, a 'daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar iWatts, a son. Jimmy Love of Winston-Saler-i was the guest of his grandmoth er. Mrs. Hester Live, on Pulliam Street, over the week-end. Large crowds attended the horse show and fair held her* last Friday ant Saturday. Johnny is rigiil sick >t ir.s home e.r. North Depot Street, inn friends will regret to learn. Mrs. Herbert F. Marshall and s.rra.l son, Wayne, of Wilkesboro. have returned to their home after visiting relatives here. Frank Sisk, of the U. S. Navy,, . tntioned at New York, is here on pass. P'.stirnster Arthur B. Hendrix of Tobaccoville was among thj visitors here Saturday. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations in the Stone-Helsabeck Clinic last week: Eugene Watson of Rural Hall; Mrs. Walter Cheek of Rural Hall; Miss Glenda Faye Boone of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Estelle Kea ton of Germanton, and Mrs. John Beasley of King, j Mrs. Herman Newsum has about fully recovered from a rec ent major operation in a Winston- Salem hospital. R. C. Hooker, World War I vet eran, was carried to the Govern ment Hospital, Johnson City, Tenn. last week for treatment. Dr. G. E. Stone made a profes sional trip to High Point Friday. And that's the news from her?. GIVE FREELY, LIBERALLY TO THE WAR RELIEF FUND! THE DANBURY REPORTER i DEATH OF DELL C. TAYLOR j Dell C. Taylor, aged 62, wide'y I known Stokes couuty farmer, died i i Friday morning at a Winston-Sa ! lem hospital after a long iiiueas. . > iiin condition had been critical for t the past six we ■ ks. Mr. Taylor was born July 10, [ 1881, in Patrick county, Va the , son of Harrison and Eleairor Slieppard Taylor. On July 10, ; 1905, he was married to Mis:) ' I I Delia Moorefieid. j Survivors include the widow; his molncr, Eleanor Shepherd I Taylor, of Lawsonville; six daugh ters, Mrs. O. W. Be'.diug, J:'., u f j Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. C. C. i'l.vo ol i Winston Salem, Rou'e 7, Mrs. L. F: Huc.ks of Altavista, Va.; Mrs. O. W. Ci and. >ll of Roancikc. Va.: | Mrs. Reid B. Smith of Winsioa- ; Salem; Misses Marie and Dorm Jo Taylor, both of Winston-Salem; and Annie Ruth ;"nd Pelt'.' »U Taylor ( f the home; three ; >ns, D. C. Taylor. Jr., of Richmond, V.t. : Privaio Charles W. Tay of Camp Yuun;;, Calfoi-.iia.. s.-.d Eobby Tayl.ir of the home; live brothel's, M. C. and E. N. T.y ior, both ol Hunting' on. West Va., Elijah Taylor of Germanton, Gil- • mer Taylor of High Point, and James H. Taylor of 01'! Fort; three sisters. Miss Jessie Corn f Lawsonville; Mrs. Rhode - (." H:- : Point, and Mrs. J. L. l oiey of Charlotte; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed from Boyles' Chape) Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock with Elders J. A. Fagg and W. J. Prewn officiating In- | terment was in the church grave-' yard. t Dig deep for the War Relief Fund i I King High Sfcxmsors Popularity Contest | (Reported) King High School Senior Class sponsored a popularity contest recently for the purpose of rais i in g commencement money. Each high school class elected a repre sentative for whom votes could be purchased at one cent each. Tho contest v/Liich ran fur one week, ended Monday afternoon, October 18, in the high school auditorium. The prizes w ere awarded to the winner and the 1 runner-up. The first prize, a gold locket, was given to lindens Sisk, i , who had a total of 7.562 votes. Jean Covington, runner-up, wiih 6,229 votes, was given a sterling silver bracelet. I The contestents were: Argie Sisk, senior; Rodena I Sisk, junior; Jean Covington, so phomore; Jd Ann Lawson, fresh- i man. \ i ! Mt. Airy Sells 4,054,000 j Pounds In Four Weeks | Mt. Airy.—At the close of the j fom th week the Mount Airy To-1 bacco Market had sold 4,054,000 i pounds of tobacco for $1,731,078 j ! average of 512.70 per hun i pounds. ! HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— White, 18 to 55. Three in fam ily. No washing. Will pay 910 per week, board and room. (Write) MRS. S. L. LEWIS Walkertown, If. 0. . _ 1 New Registration For "A" Books | i At registrations held for "A" i gasoline books in the various, schools last week only half of the car owners registered. No "A" books will be issued until Novem ber 1 to November 10. During this period car owners may ap pear before the board at the courthouse. Applicants must have registration card, tire check ing record and the cover of old i • j"A" book. Applicants are re- j quested not to mail in their books j but to go to the board from No vember 1 to November 10. ■ ! j C. E. DAVIS, Chairman ! i Howard Johnson Wins i Cake; Turkey Donated t r (Hii'h School Reporter) On Tuesday, October 12, a Dev-1 U's Food cake was presented by j the senior class to Howard John son whose number was drawn from tire box by Rufus Sn.ith. iirs. L:rl Wall of Banbury do ! natcd the cake as a "means of tho senior class' raising money with which to buy a curtain for the ne'.v high school stage. Miss McGee's junior class was also awarded a prize for having sold tho most chances on the cake. Beginning October 15, chances will be sold on a turkey which Carlos Davis has donated to the, senior class. All chances are 25 cents, and everyone is urged to ■ buy at least one chance. This | money will also go toward buying the curtain. t | Selling Tobacco For Swell Prices Burley Mabe and Carlos Flinch um sold loads Monday. Burley Bold 512 pounds for $256.00. Some grades over 50. Carlos sailed jaround in the same rarified at mosphere, at 47 and upward. Burley and Carlos are wizards with the weed. W ANI WATI-.R well drillers and • iiii.er 1). Ipei>. Good p.:y I'or e\i.e r ;encad men; also want men who want to learn to drill wells as a trade. Go)>i pay to start and promotions as rapid ly as possible. Write, giving age, draft status, state whether married or single. Work will be in central North Carolina and will be steady. Transpor tation, if accepted. Heater Well Company, Raleigh, North Car olina. Vcu Are Always Welcome To Visit the Nelson Funeral Home At Any Time PHONE 913 | j i M.I C. Beauty Shoppe 511 1-2 N. Liberty St. Winston-Saleui, N. C. Dial 9124 for Appointment Machineless $3.00 to $12.50 Machine Permanents $2.50 to sl2 1 Shampoo & Finger Wave. .75 SAVE HEBE AND BUY WAB BONDS ft STAMPS ' -JAKE" CROTTS, Mgr. j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I I Under and by virtue of an or | der of the Superior Court of Stoked county, made in tfae spe cial proceeding eutitled "G. J. Moser, vs. R. A. Moser, et al," the i same being No. upon the. special proceeding docket of sail court, the undersigned commis sioner will on SATURDAY, NOV. 6, 1943, at 2 o'clock P. M., offer for sale at tha premises in Stokes county, Yad-1 kin township, for cash on contir-! i matiou, the lands of L. Ollie Mo-1 ser, deceased, described as fol-! lows: | Beginning at a stake in Edwin j Riser's line, and runs north 7 de- 1 grees east 10,82 chains to a' stake; thence east 1 degree south 4.40 chains to a stake; thence] i north 3 degrees east 3.54 chains . to a stake; thence north 9 1-2 de-! grees west 11.09 chains to a; . stake in the S- Kise rline; thence j east 2 degrees south 4.20 chains to a stake; thence south 9 1-2 de grees east 14.58 chains to a stak?, i I. W. Moser's corner; thence east; ; 1 degree south 3.06 chains to n stake; thence east 35 degrees i south 9.63 chains to a stake, I. W. .Moser's and P. B. Westmoreland s corner; thence south 77 degrees east 12.50 chains to a stake ; thence south 12 degrees, J. 1 } min ut - uvsr f>.L'o chains to a stake in Chas. P. Helsabeck's line; , thence with his line north 84 de grees west 11.60 chains to a stnke ,T. I. Moser's corner in liel snbecls's corner: thence nor th S*., 1-2 decrees west 22.T0 chains to the noint nf beginning, centain imr SO P2 acres, more or less. Iy>t No. 4 \ of the Tsrne W. Mo st far fa assigned to W. T. M >s er: Pn"-?nnincr at a ro?k at the sorthwest corner rf Lot 4A. nr,d runs east 4.50 chains to a staffer thence west 8 decrees north 7.10 chains to a stake: thence south 2 decrees west 4.50 ehajno to th? beginning, contain ing 3.17 acres, more or less. | This 1 day of Oct., 1943. G. J. MOSER, Commissioner ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of J. R. P. Shaf fer, deceased late of Stokes coun ty, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Sandy Ridge, N. C., on or before the 22nd day of September, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of Sept., 1943. W. O. SHAFFER, Admr. of J. R. P. Shaffer, deceased. J. L. Roberts, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE \ The undersigned having qunli- ; fied as Administrator of the es tate of D. C. Taylor, deceased, late of Stokes county, North Carolira, this is to notify all person 3 hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 28, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 21st dav of Oct., 1943. CHAS. R. HELSABECK, , Administrator, Rural Hall, N. C. WANTED Tenmt for 2-hors" j farm who ran furnish stock & too's. Land in rood condition, I su tab'e for 'grain & tobacco, i Tobacco allotment 3.4 10 acres. Five miles from Stokes line, near vi.iage of Bethania. A j real opportunity if interested, j Must hear at once— MRS. E. T. KAPP, Bethania, N. C. SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE—Dur ing the past two weeks many j renewal subser.p.l ,ns have been mad?, and in order that en >rs may be, corrected, yon I are requested to check your lu- I bels to see if you have been \ given proper credit Report j any such errors, along with: your receipt immediately. Thursday, Oct. 21, 1943. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL*' ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, STOKES COUNTY. f ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. Heirs-at-law of Dave ruip, deceased, Anna Fulp, Warren , Fulp, and wife, Mrs. Warren Fulp, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fulp; Thos. Fulp j and wife, Mrs. Thomas Fulp; Luther Fulp and wife, Mrs. i 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. ! Under and by virtue of a judg-^. w ' mcnt made and entered in the | above entitled cause ir. the Su ; pcilor Court of Stokj* county da ted August 9, 1943, and the fur ther order entered in said on the 6th day of October,, 1943, the undersigned Commissioner ; will on j MONDAY, THE 25TH OF OC TOBER, 1943, at the hour of Ift o'clock A. M., at the door of thii Stokes County Court House in Dnnhury, North Carolina,, sell at puhlie auction to the highest bid der for cash, subject to the con firmntior of the court the proper ty hereinaJter described, located in fiauratown township, Stokes county and more particularly de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Be !; innin T at a stone at W. C. Hairston's and F ranees Hairston's corner runs west 14.31 chains to a stone, Frances Hairston's corner, thence north 17.70 chains to a stone, *• corner of Jaws C, Hnirstor-V? thence ecst with his line 13.0 i*' chains to a Etone at corner, thence south 17.70 chains to a stone at the beginning, contain ing 25 acres more or less. See- * office of Register of Deed of Stokes county, book 58, page 387; also see deed Parthenia Hairston to Garfield Hairston; also deed from Garfield Hairston to George' Price. See book No. 76, page 470 in said office. SECOND TRACT: Beginning ac a red oak in Thomas' Taylor'* line, N. E. corner of Lot No.£ runs north three chains to % stake; thence north 20 degrees west 22 3-4 chains crossing Dan River to a stake; thence up the meanders of the river 6 1-2 chains to a stake, the N. E. cor ner of Sampson Hairston lot v thence with his line crossing the river 21 chains to pointers, the north on new line 62 chains to a. thence east on line of Lot No. 4* 12 chains to the beginning, con taining 19.6 acres more or less and being Lot No. 5 of the divi- ' sion of the lands of Peter Hairs* ; ton, decease!. No. 84, ■ page 29 Stokes County Registry. ! THIRD TRACT: Beginning at ' a stake on the north bank of Dan River, runs south crossing thi river on the line of the James. Hairston, 54 chains to a stake in Robertson's line; thence south. 78 1-2 degrees east on Robertson's line 8 chains to a stake, thenca north west corner of lot No. 4,. stake, thence up the river as it meanders 10 3-4 chains to the be ginning, containing 46.4 acres,. 1 more or less; being part of the" land of Peter Hairston, deceased, assigned to Sampson Hairston. v?ee Book No. 84, page 29 in officii of Stokes County Registry. The bidding will begin at $058.33. This the 6th day of Oct., 1943- A. J. ELLINGTON, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of Katherine Lovell Hart, de ceased, late of Stokes county,. North .Carolina, this is to notify , all persons IMK ing claims against said estate to prct.v.t them to the : undersigned on or oeforc Septem- 4 ber 2nd, 19*4, or this notice will" be wleafled 'n bar to the'r recov ' ery. All persons indebted to sa T estate will r'oase rnaVr Immediate payment to the undersigned. This W. S. HART. Administrator of the Estate of Kstherin®- Lovell Hart. m .
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