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THURSDAY, MARCH 1«, 1939 LOCALS Sheriff John Taylor and So licitor Scott visited Raleigh this week, looking in on the legisla ture. Miss Alta Easter, of Walnut Cove, formerly of Winston-Salem, is undergoing treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Md. **s * * Work has been started on re modeling the Taylor old hotel, now ownej by H. P. Loftis. ***** John Forrest, who is employed at the CCC camp, was here Sat urday. ' Marshall Introduces Bill To Establish Spe cial Law District in Stokes County Raleigh, March 10. Repre sentative W. F. Marshall of Stokes today introduced a bill *.o establish a special law-enforce ment district in Stokes county to i be known as the King law en forcement district. The bill wa3 referred to house judiciary com mittee No. 2 of which George Uzzell of Rowan is chairman. The bill sets out that the pur pose of establishing the district is to promote more thorough and diligent enforcement of all crimi nal laws and especially those re lating to the manufacture, sale, use and transportation of intoxi > eating liquors, beverages and drugs by providing the means • whereby special law enforcement officers may be employed on a salary basis. The bill establishes the follow ing boundaries for the district - Beginning at the Forsyth county line on state highway 66 then west along the line to the Little Yadkin River; North up the Lit tle Yadkin River to Danbury Creek; then east following Dan bury Creok, crossing Goff road to t the Sam Brown place; thence fol lowing the Sam Brown and Ed Jessitp road to the Riley and Bill Smith road; thence along Riley ? Fulp and Bill Smith road to Joe Lawson's north line and at or near the intersection of King's Cross-Ror.ds at the old State highway shed; along John Law son's north line eastwardly to W. I. Warner's north line; thence eastward with W. I. Warner's line to highway 66 and south along the highway to the begin ning marker. The bill provides for a com mission of three to have charge of the district and names the fol lowing as commissioners: C. S. Newsom, Charles R. Carroll and Dr. R. S. Helsabeck. They would aerve without pay until June, 1941, after which commissioner; would be elected for two-year terms. The bill also would empower the commissioners to levy and collect taxes and to construct a jail. An election on the tax question would be set for next June. WAKE UP BUSINESS / . 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George Jones, Charles Kallam, Herbert Moser, Jones and Culler Pratt entertained the Seniors of Pinnacle high school with a Theater party at the Carolina Theater in Winston-Salem. Those attending were: Mess»j. Nannie McGee, Jimimic King. Mary Lou Christian, Margaret Watson, Norma Hauser, Nancy Watson, Arlene Eaton, Bonnie Mickey, Mavis Wall, Dot Gordon, Irene Lane, Lillie Stone, Messrs. Mitchell Gordon, George Jones, Glenn Snyder, Charles Kallam. I Leonard Gordon, Herbert Hauser, June Pratt and Hoyle Culler. Mr. Rex. Gordon, who is in school at Boone, N. C., spent th? ! week-end in Pinnacle with his; parents. Mrs. R. K. Bingham has re- j turned to her home in Boone af-1 ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bi" Bingham in Pinnacle. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Christian i and daughter, Anne, of Salis- j bury spent the past week-end '» ! Pinnacle v/ith Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Napier have returned home after having spent a few days in Troy with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Napier. Mr. Mrs. S. F. Fulk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Fulk visited Mrs. L. A. Tedder in Pinnacle Sunday. FOR SALE— 2S4 acres, 1 mile east of King, known as the Tut tle land. Please apply to Mrs. D. C. Speas, Winston-Salem, .Routs ,2. 1 lSmar2w THE !>ANBURY REPORTER Sandy Ridge Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Darr and daughter, Joan, spent the week end in Clemmons with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and daughter, Shelby Jean, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter Sunday. Mrs. Ixiuis Joyce of Madison visited relatives here Friday. Mrs. Marion Stevens and Miss Abbie Hawkins have returned home after having 3pent a week v/ith their sister, Mrs. Allen Martin of Bassett, Va. Honor Roll Danbury Urade.i School Frances Ashby, Dean Lawson, Diane Nelson, Junior Hooker, » Patricia Scott, Marie Hooker, Robert Kirby, McLensc Ramey, Ethel Hooker, Jimmie Leake, i Ray Flinchum. Plant Bed CANVAS I Thousands of >ards iN'ow Ready, Farmers Nearly rill sizes ready-made with brass eyelets. All grades, wide margins. 2c, 3c, 4c Per Yd. We invite you to come and com pare our prices and quality. MILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 020 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. FOR SALE—Large cook range a bargain at $25. Willie Aoum, Sandy Ridge. N. C STUART Theater Stuart, Virginia Friday & Saturday March 17-18 "Gunsmoke Trail" Jack Randall Sunday and Monday March 19-20 "Just Around the Corner" Shirley Temple (This show 15c and 30c) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday March 2U-27-28 "Algiers" Charles Boyer—lledy Lhiiiuit (Thls show 15c and 30c) WANTED A reasonable number of old envelopes bearing early United States and Confederate stamps. Old Confederate money, olj news papers, books and deeds. Erin.m or send to me for an offer. T. D. Martin, Danbury, N. C. WHEN IT K COMES TO *■>>. SMOKING PLEASURE \ |f WL AT ITS BEST... J Camel—the cigarette of Costlier Tobaccos Business Guides By C. E. Johnston Director, Busineu Training Schools, International Corr«*pondence School* * THERE are (our interrelated sub ject* which any person should ■ttidy before he attempts to engage in any form of merchandising busi ness for himself. These are, mar keting. business finance, accounting and business law. The man who plans to start a small manufactur ing conceru should also be a stu dent of production. The ability to interpret financial statements is as important to the business executive as to the account ant. The day has pass>d when even the smallest business can be oper ated successfully without financial statements and the constant study of the information they contain. ♦ • « t Ot Ihe great number of men who go into business for themselves each year, only a few meet with sufficient success to enable them to continue to operate. Statisticians have esti mated that from 80 to !»0 per cent of all small businesses ultimately fail. The principal cause of failure is lack of business knowledge. Many small enterprises are started when a cursory study of tho market avail able would show that there was no possibility of sufficient sales being obtained regularly to meet operat ing expenses, let alone to pay inter est on the money invested and to yield the owner a profit. Many busi nesses that have the possibility of success fail because their owners have insufficient understanding of business principles and methods. The direct aim of the business man is to make a profit out of which to support himself and his depend ents and to lay aside savings in as large an amount as possible to con stitute a competence for his old age. This desire to make money by en gaging in business tor one's self is typically 'American and perfectly legitimate, but cannot be fulfilled today without study of all the Im portant aspects o' business. BEAUTY TIPS I By Virginia Let ■» $ YOU'VE heard l lie old saying— "she's a lady to her fingertips" —it still goes! And for lier lady ship we can't think of anything nlcr than a modern manicure set. We saw a smart and inexpensive one the other day called the Ob servatory Set. It comes m a nuwl em plastic ca.-e and contains all the necessities lor a complete imu» cure. Another aid for the care of lier ladyship's nails is the Klyceratetf polish remover pads in tall jars thai look as if they were lace lined Barti jar contains -in puds, one pad anl flcient to remove polish from all ten fingers. In short, u *upply f at almost a jenr! sThere are sixteen smart tone* is creme nail polishes -from Natural tj deep Vineyard hand cream r« keep skin while and smooth mil groom lo keep nails from splitting, cuticle from drying With these m our command it i% easy lu be Kmart to our fingertips 0 SEEDS From the world's best market* for Lawn, Field and Garden. COX SEED STORE Cor. Trade and Sixth WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 6/ / SALVE 0 0 Liquid - Tablets D S Salve - Nose price Drops 10c & 25c NOTICE Having qtialifio'l aa executor aa>f xecutrix, respectively, of the will aii(j testament of Thomas- James, deceased, all persons hav ing claims against the estate of ' the said Thomas Jamea are hereby notified to present the same, properly authenticated for pay ment, on or before February 12, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment: to the undersigned. This Feb. 9, 1939. DEWEY JAMES, Eaecutor, MARY B. JORDAN. Execu trix, of Thomas JaiiK-s, Dec'i. Claims should be presented at the office of C. R. at torney, Rural Hall, N. O. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as ajJministra lor of the estate of John A. Fagg, deceased, late of Stokn, county. North Carolina, this is 10 notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Danbury, N. C. on or nefore the 9»h day of February, '940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar >f their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate will plea 3* make immediate payment. This 9th day of Feb. *939. L. H. VAN NOPPEN, Adm.. c. t. a.. l. b. n. of John A. Fagg. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate ot Lec Ann Sands, deceased, late of Stokes county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned ar Madison. North Car olina, RFD, on or before the 22nd day of Feuruarv, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2lst day of Feb., 1039. EMORY FREEMAN, Adrar. of Lec Ann > • Oft
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