R (Continued from Local Page), i Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 10 Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, January 11 dy'a Store from 9 A. >l. to 4 P. M. January 12 SAM L. LAWBLNCU, List Taker MEADOWS TOWNSHIP Toil's Store frum 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 1 il'a Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 8 Store from 9 A. 31. to 4 P. M. January 10 lerS Store from 9 A. M. to 12 uoou January 15 .CCT'u Store from 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. January 15 Gotland's Store from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. January 21 Holland's Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. January 22 Soy White's Store from 9 A. 31. to 4 P. M. January 29 O. Allen's Store from A. >l. to 11 noon January 31 JL O. Boss' Store from 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. January SI J. ED MITCHELL list Taker BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP StrlU'n Store lroai 9 A. St. to 4 P. M. January % Wail's Store from 1 P. M. to 1 P. K. Jauaary 19 Moaeat Goad's Store from 9 A. .11. to 12 noon 11snIy 11 » Joyce* Store from 9A.H.to 12 noon January II '• Manley Dun Jap's Store from IP.M.to 4P. Of. January 11. (fill Robert's Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 12 JPine Ilall Brick Plant Number 2 from 9 A. M. io 12 noon Jaaoary 13 JPlne H'.H Rr'rV \umbo- » 1 P. .! to * p. j|. January 13 Hi I Diuary 14 I rr • -inuuary If Williamson's Store ti.di: i) >l. to !'. t , -J.nuary 11 Blackweil's Station Yrom 1 P. 31. to 4 P. M. January 17 J. ROLAND WILLIAMS, List Talcs* YADKIN TOWNSHIP b.r-S (Drug Store) from 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. January $ Fro.— 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ,au u ary 4 I.V A. dl. to 4 P. M. January 5 I ; A. M. to 4 P. ftl. January 8 * ■■ 31. to 4 P, M. January 7 ■ A. M. to 4 P. M. January ti •' '»• M. to 4 P. M. January 25 I .JA.M.to 4P: H. January 29 I ro:n 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 17 From 9 A. M. to 4 P; M. Jaamry 2M From 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. January 2* tflatrock fro.n 9 A. M. to 4 P. Mi Jnnaary • Bedding's Store from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January IS ftanacla f.on 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 10 ttonacle f ro m 9A.M.t04 P. M. January If From 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. January 11 Froan 9 A; M. to 4 P. M. Janrury 1% From 0 A. M. to 4 P. Of. Jarory 1# From 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Jaouajy 2$ -Oipella from • A. M. io 4 P. 9C. January U Maun tain View from 9 A. M, to 4 ?; M. Saamrf 3J •. D. Hall's Store from 9 A. M: to 4 P. If. January IV M. J. Waller's Store from 9 A. U. to 4 ?. 11, P*ir—ty M. H. Tuttle's Store from 9 A. M. ta 4 P. JJ. January Jl, WILBUR 3. LANE, Lbs T'sn*. j.^ enalt y 0r to list before close of tax listing: period SHALL BE 10 PERCENT of tax -evied. In addition to above penalty, failure to iist is punisable under law as a misdemeanor. STOKES COUNTY TAX SUPERVISOR. ''' •• % no nr a tut N"ivi Si*»n Though I R I Christian SCIENCE MONITOS i! * • —J.imvrwcf;*f—Unbivwd--{rt« trcm ?'«nwmnt V ' ' " ■ 1 in.) Ic-flruftivf. And Tti Dail| \ s *'■« 'he Msjjnnr Sacuom, Mtkt . r u "> '''"'l N>«r.P;ip,.T (MI IH» Mum*. ' 1 »* i»* Cluitmin 5c !i?nr* Sori«ty V t'i" Siw Usi.irhusc'tct i i ;|J i'O Y- ir!» . , fi (jo , Month. I ii.j.-i.r- a. 1' .j.' UK-fii.tinp "Witon. #2.60 • Y«a». inr Kir. i i, ! Cent*. f- ~l r \ I i.i- CU:-"* V.N HI . | * rr* . i iOUi'icit. iv . .i.', N. c. E... «■. J f:nd $ ... for ivhlcft ;»ieiso send the DANfIUB* t—i- ; i\. -.u!»s. rip tion please check here: ( ). t ' • , ihi« following address: NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE 188 DAHBBTZ? BgWZM, SBCUMM. 3. a MUMUM 23, liD NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE UN DEB DEED OF TRUST State of North Carolina, j County of Stokes. I By virtue of the power contain ed in a deed of trust executed by i Phillip Clark and v : fe Maggie Clark to Frank Freeman, Trustee,' '' minings Llewellyn and which f]p- Jcf trust is u January 10, 1941, in the amount of one hundred four and 10100 dollars, with interest on j said amount from date at six per ; cea t per annum, and which deed J of trust is recorded in the Office ; of the Register of Deeds of 1 Stokes County in Book No. 93 n t page 511, and default having been made in the payment of said debt iat maturity, and the owner and holder of the same having made i demand upon the trustee to fore | clone the lame, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder tor aash, at the Courthouse doo 'n Danbury, Stokes County, North Carolina, on January 22nd 1944, at the hour of 10:30 A. M. o'clock, the following described lands: "A one ninth undivided inter est in and to that tract of sdloining the lands of YT. A Christian. I. R. Jessup, J. V J yrr. F. p. fJtons in:? . Ami hounded sg follows. v"*- f'- gianlti? Nt a rcclc Christian's'* Hn»' t no !-■ j 17 1 •? • rock »??» rm t T - ..j.; - : ; T'Vl- r ■ ron' n •"•? "•' 1 ... x , 4.T* t ♦ n • re- » H *.-> o Port"*. 25 flr*rvr>rn* * »-.' t and 33 links r->«•*» ■**> . west 4 chains an' *\" "r --road, north 4 d"gr - --is west I chains to a stake in the roc •*. north 6 1-2 degrees west 3 chain? and 40 links to sourwood sprouts in fork of road, north 3 degrees east 7 chains and 67 Jink* to pointers in Stone's line, south 82 3-4 degrees east 26 chains and, 26 links to a rock in A. N. Chll-i ton's line, south 4 3-4 dec-rees wefct on Joyce's line 35 chains and S7 links to the beginning contain- i ing 79 acras more or less." Reference la hereby made to deed registered in Office of the Regiatr of Deeds for Stokes County, North Carolina, In Book Jfo. 85, at page 234, for further description. Thia the 13th day of Dec., 1043. FRANK FREEMAN, Trustee A. J. Ellington, Attorney ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of Grady Sheppard, deceased, late of Stokes county, North Car olina, thi3 is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 17th day of i December, 1944, or this notice , will be pleaded in bar of their re- i covery. All persons indebted to ' said C3tate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This 16th day of Dec., 1913. MRS. GRADY SHEPPARD, Admrx. i A. J. Ellington, Attorney - " i! FOR SALE—S7-AORE FARM IN j ' QUAKER GAP TOWNSHIP ON j PI OT *'OSTNrAIN IIIGII- i j WAV; 47 AC ES IN TIMBER | J. E. NE'DHAM, LT?TET ' T T. C. AT FIRST \t% v ' sio.i O. A ;•: j SA',V 4 Yon Arc .iiw? ♦ ' To V..: Nelson Fci" v At A PHO.N I'* •»*" NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL I ESTATE UNDER DEED OF j TRUST State cf North Carolina, County of Stokes. By virtue of the power contain ed in a deed of trust executed by Theodore Clark and wife Kizzu ! Clark to Frank Freeman, Trustee or Hemmings Llewellyn and O'Neal, which deed of trust ie dated January 10, 1941, in the 1 amount of one hundred and fifty six and 75100 dollars, with inter est on said amount from date six per cent per annum, and which deed of trust is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County in Book No. 93 at page No. 509, and default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity, and the owner and holder of the 3ams having, made demand upon the trustee to' foreclose the same, I will expose at public sale to the highest bid-! dor for cash, at the Courthouse; door i;i Danbury, Stokes- County,! North Carolina, on January 22nd, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock' A. M., the following described lands: I "A one ninth undivided inter est in and to that tract of land/ adjoining the land.i of W. A. Christian, I. L. J. p. Joyce, F P. r? : and others, and bourn; .! ♦ / , viz:- Do • - \v. A. ' 1-2 de to Fi ft ». )p ? : t r.'cW 4 chains f.n' " ' r road, north 4 degrees west :i chains to a stake in the road, north 6 1-2 degrees west 3 chains, and 40 links to sourwood Sprouts' in fork of road, north 3 degrees east 7 chains and 67 links, to pointers in Stone's iine, south! , 82 3-4 degrees east 26 chains and j I 20 links to a rock in A. N. Chil ton's line, south 4 3-4 degrees, west on Joyce's line 35 chains and! 37 links to the beginning contain ing 79 acres more or less." Reference is hereby made to deed registered in Office of the ; Registr of Deeds for Stokes County, North Carolina, in Book I; No. 65, at page 254, for further I description. '; This the 16th day of Dec., 1943. |' FRANK FREEMAN, Trustee A. J. Ellington, Attorney j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE i The undersigned having quali fled as executor of the estate of William A. Nunn, late of Stokes ; county, N. C., this is to notify aili persons holding claims against said eatate to present them to the undersigned on or before Dec. 16, s 1944, or thia notice will be plead- ed in bar of recovery. All per- j sons owing said estate are re- j quested to make immediate set- j tlement. . This December 15, 1943. I. M. GORDON, Executor, 1 j of William A. Nunn. j Pilot Mountain, N. C. "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE '« Having qualified as admin istrators of the estate of William ' R. Covington, deceased, late of 1 Stokes county, Norch Carolina, ' this is to notify all persons hav- ' ing claims against the estate of j said deceased to exhibit them to 1 the undersigned or to one ot ' them on or before the 9th day of Decembef, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate wi't please make im-| rvd'ato navmTt "V. m •■■■" ' N post- l office. P" •' >ll. N. C. A. T,. rO-vTMrON, post- ; N.C. R 2 J f VH. ' '■ " !" I ''TOPP f'l ' i; 1.. . ■ ' ( : ,,,, r '■'•"TP. rn ■ j • '•f ' 1 I NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION I State of North Carolina, Stokes County ! In The Superior Court, Before i • The Clerk. R. Y. Covington and A. L.; Covinston, Administrators of the estate cf \/Uiiam R. Covington,. dcc.as;-1. a:iJ R. Y. Covington nnd A. L. Covington and wife! ,l ia Covington, individually, pe titioners, VS. Mrs. J. L. Styers and husband, J. L. Styers, Mrs. Dora E. Hoff man, widow, Mrs. Flora Eoylea, widow, N. O. Covingtoa and wife, Emma Covington, Mrs. Sam Bingman and husband, Sam Bing man, W. R. Covington, Jr., and wife, Irene Covington, Mrs. E. P. McGulre anl husband, E. F. Mc- Gulre, C. I. Covington ard irife, Tlielm* Covington, Mrs. Lenora Carter and husband, J. C. Carter and Barrent Vrooman, bclrs-at law of William R. Covington, de ceased, defendants. The defendants Mrs. J. L. Sty ers and husband, J. L. Styers, Mrs. Flora Boyles, widow, N. O. j Covington and wife, Emma Cov- [ facton, Mrs Sam Bingham and; husband, Sam Bingham, C. I. Covington and wife, Thelma Cov ington, Mrs. Lenora Cnrt»r an husband, J. C. Carter and Da- Vroaman will take not', that an action entitled as abov, has been commenced in the i period Court of Stokps Cour,' North Carolina for the pumosi sellin-; land belonging to the tat-" o.r Vv'iMja n R. Coviugt. •• arsfl to r 1 'o rotate ol said W '•' uoci-asrd. a • • it v r... . .i li.it'- V)!!, r miir t-> the ■ . Plaintiffs or the n!pintW> will apply to the court for the r lief demanded in the complaint. This December 15. 1943. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. J: W. Hall, Atty, for the Peti tioners. I NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, 3tokes County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk 3!sra Jsssup, Admr. d.b.n of Frank St Lynch, deceased, VS. Joha P. Lynch, and his wife, Mrs. John- P. Lynch, Cecil Lynch and his vtfo, Rena Lynch, Mrs. Nora Bray and her husband, J. F. Bray, Mrs. Flora Dixon and her hus band, R. A. Dixon, Mrs: Donnie Wyatt and her husband, Harris Wyatt, et al Heirs at Law of Frank s. Lynch, deceased. The defendants Mrs. Nora Bray, J. F. Bray, Mrs. Flora Dixon, P. A. Dixon, Mrs. Donnie Wyatt, and Harris Wyatt will take notice that an action entitled as above j has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Stokes countv. North Carolina, for the purposa of selling land to make assets t pay debts of the estate of Fran" S. Lynch, and the defendants wiV further take notice that they are required to appear at the offi of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the cour* house in Danbury, N. C., on Jan uary 3. 1914, and answer or de m'ir to the comnlaint of the plain tiff or the plp'ntiflf will annly to the court, tor **>••> relief do T rif>nd' , f' in the comnlninf This Dec. 1. i r V? J. Wy*T-r TTTTT.rV Clpr l ' «*■ 1 r f Stokes C'i:n'v EXECrrrfm/i The under?!"iiod having quali fied as executor of the estate of T. L. Smith, Me of Stokes county, j N. C., t 1 is is to notify all persons I holdin" c'sir's against said es> tate to p-ercrt to the under-j si-Tied v iV->vember 18.! Ipld r . Mil n ro'ice will be plead ed in bar v j' recovery. All per ow'r- sr.i l t:atitie will make im- settlement. | Tills Ncv.cmb.t-r 18th, IMS. MPS. ADA >'"/> sIOHUM SMITH, Executor of I'. 1* Smith, Pibt Mountain, N. C., Route 2. Paderett & Badgett, Attorneys. NOTICE Having been appointed Admin istrator D. B. N. of the estau o€ Frank S. Lynch, this is to notify all persons holding cJ alms against said estate to present them to th« undersigned, duly verified, on oar before November 4th, 1914, oc this notice will be pleaded ii. bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This November 4th, 1944. ; EZRA JESSUP, , Admr. d.b.n. Pilot Mountain, N. C. ; Badgett & Badgett, Attys. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OK PABTNEKSIiIP 1 State of North Carolina, * | County of Stokes. Notice is hereby given that tbf partnership heretofore subsisting between S. Gilmer Sparger and Ralph D. Tuttle, heretofore car rying on business under the firm name, TUTTLE MOTOR COM PANY, has h f ' b" mu tual cons , 3t Ii day of N ■ 'it* due t i :• • ti f , • 1 V I ■) i s \ * • : £ • '%> | I . ; I | The WorldV B«t , « Laboratory By Rufus T. Strohm Dean, International Correspondence School? SCHOOLS and colleges spend mil- Hops of dollars on labormortee atadents pay hundreds of thousands every rwr la laboratory tees. a«a eat woman who have nerter |n« ta collage study every ay in ■■■is laboratory that 17 J J caa mate!-—and r v •*' Ps'i tor do- TV "'>» it V / boratoriee caa at best offer more 11 e* laaa mrmti RufusT.gtrehm Imitation* oi —— equipment and I problems the student will hsve l» ! lace la a real-Ufa job after gradua i Hon. No eollegs has a steel mill or a shipyard sat up wtthia Its OoUlc walla Tor technical training, Bo laboratory la the world stvsa op portunities equal to thoeo offered by your own Job. , Every experienced teacher will tell you that the only knowledge * pupil thoroughly absorbs and re tains is material whlcb he bas put to use. That Is the reason for drills and eiercleea and tests In Hie class room. It is the reason why "learn ing by doing" has become a watch word of modern education even In the elementary grades. And It l» the reason why thoasands of sparw time students write me that they learn easiest when what they grasp under the study lamp tonight helps them solve problems on the Job tomorrow. In your own job you have the world'a best laboratory—but only if you make it so. If you merely i "hold down a Job." you get nothing ! out of it but a pay check, and you. won't get even that when hard; i tfmes come or when the progress 1 of Industry leaves your Job behhnfc But if by spare-time study you, make use of this laboratory thst Is now at your disposal, than your Job ■ becomes a career. When peace comes, war Industry will be changed to new kinds ot I production and. new industries wilt be born snd thousands of men with newly acquired technical training. ! released frotn service or from war production, wIU be waging nlsnai for themselves. Thoae wkelhMl Iks beet places, those most aeedM, will be those who have learaed how la Mara ea the j»fc ■ PeltSTSr ** *** |> ( v (avest your CHySTMIj saving 'tt r~le "•>.»}) s»-

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