Mrs. Dalton Explains The Workings of The NYA Program I believe the people in Stokes county will be interested in know ing something of the NYA pro- i gram in the county. On January Ist 1 was appointed i • | NYA Supervisor for the county. The State oflice in Raleigh gave us four projects with wliicli to ! begin the program, A Clerical' Helpers Project, A Lunch Room Helpers Project, A Builders Re- i pair Helpers Project and a Home! Makers Project. This last pro-' ject is not in operation due to tlu- { need for machines, other equip- { ment, coal for warmth, etc. Ma chines however have been re quisitioned from Raleigh and we hope to have this project going at an early date. The other three projects are in operation, anj although we have only been going one month as T write this, forty six young pec ple will receive $14.00 each for seventy hours work during the month of January, with just a very few exceptions, young peo ple who have never drawn a pay check before. This $64-1.00 aside from bcint, of benefit to the recipients wi'l mostly be spent in the county, and so will benefit our merchants and others. This money was brought into the county without one bit of ex pense to the county, other than the Board of County Commission ers have very generously furnish ed me with a desk, a typewriter and otho" smaller equipment and Miss Elb Downing, Superintendent of Public Welfare, has very gra ciously given me oflice space in the department of public welfare. The State NYA department has set aside $14,862.80 for the oper ation Q f these four projects, and wa hop? and expect that before: this amount is expended that many more thousands will havo been ear marked for Stokes coun ty. NYA is not a charity „aniza tion, and it is not in u.iy way connected with WPA. It is just what its name implies, A Na tional Youth Administration to give training and employment to boys and girls between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five who need training and employment un til they can find private jobs. I want to thank Mr. J. C. Car son, courty superintendent of Ed ucation, the Board of County Commissioners, Miss Downing and others for their interest and co operation in helping us launch | this program. We earnestly invite all those in terested who would like details of the program to call on us, at our office in the department of public welfare, in Danbury. MRS. ALFRED SCALES DALTON, NYA Supervisor Stokes County. GONKWITHTHEWIND ... are a number of Danbury peo ple as well as a few tin roofs, a result of the unusual blustry weather of Tuesday night and all day Wednesday. —VP. HICKORY TIMBER WANTED N. C. HICKORY MFG. CO ReldsvUle, N. O. STUART Theatre Stuart, Virginia I Friday and Saturday Feb. 16-17 "Man of Conquest" Richard Dix i Sunday and Monday Feb. 18-19 "Stanley and Living ston" Spencer Tracy—Nancy Kelly (This show 13c and 30c.) Tuesday and Wed. Feb. 20-21 "The Roaring 20's" James Cagney—Priscilla I>ane (This show 15c and 30c.) Thursday, Feb. 22 "Our Leading Citizen" Bob Burns—Sus&ii Hay ward (This show 15c and 30c.) I AM A SECURITY REGISTERED RE TIREMENT IN COME. I WANT WORK __— I will safeguard and protect your | loved ones during the active pe riod of jour life. When the sun set days come to you I will give! you an old age free from all fi nancial worries and anxieties. I will stand between you and unex pected financial emergencies at all times. I will work for you all day and all night, every day ani every night a* long as you live. I will subdivide myself into any number of units in any amounts you wish to employ. If you are looking to the future with cou rage an.l confidence you shoul.l talk to my manager about me. lie will tell you more about what I can do for you. TALK IT OVER WITH W. M. FULP. Gen. Agt. Security Life and Trust Company New Store NEW GOODS at WALNUT COVE I have opened a new business in Wal nut Cove at the stand formerly occu pied by T. C. Hauser. I have a full and complete stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES At prices to SAVE you money I extend a cordial invitation to all of my Stokes county friends at Danbury, Walnut Cove, Germanton, Meadows and elsewhere to call and see us. Bill Green is with me and will wait on you with pleasure. w. c. WHITE Walnut Cove, N. C. THE DAN BURY REPORTER NOTICE OF BE-SALE By virile of an order of the Su perior Court of Stokes county made in a special proceedings en titled "Andy H. Nunn, administra tor of L U Nunn, deceased, against Clyde Nunn, et al at law", this being an order or re-sale upon an advance bid, the undersigned commissioner will on' SATURDAY, FEB. 24TH, 1940,1 at 2 p. in., offer for sale, at the home place of the late L. L. Nunn i in Stokes county, lor cash upon | confirmation, the following lot-ij or parcels of land, to wit: Tracts numbers 1, 2 and 3, as j described in the petition in this! cause, containing 175 acres and will be sold as a whole. These parcels of land are known as the Bob Nunn tract of land and de scription by metes and bounds will be announced on the day of the esale. Bidding will start at $1386.00. i A deposit of 5 per cent, of the bid will be required on the day of sale as evidence of good faith. This 7th day of February, 1940. VV. R. BADGETT, Commissioner. NOTICE Havinp qualified as administra tor of H. C. Thornton, decease'!, ; notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against said estate to present the same to me duly authenticated for payment, on or before the 22nd day of De- i cember, 1940, or this notice wi'.l be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment to me. j Thi 8 Dec. 22, 1939. O. W. THORNTON, Administrator. R. J. Scott, Atty. NOTICE Havinf; qualified as administra trix of the estate of James Zebu ! lon Williams, late of Stokes coun jty, this is to notify all pers.u's I holding c'aims against said s- I tate to present them to the un idersigned, duly verified, on or be fore Feb. 1, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate wi'l | make immediate settlement. I This January 31, 1940. CARRIE WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Walnut Cove, N. C. R. J. Scott, Atty. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN WINSTON-SALEM FOR SLATE'S TOBACCO SEEDS. Largest producers of Tobacco Seeds In the world. COX'S SEED STORE Trade and Sixth Streets WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Sold at Slate's Prices READ THE AD$ Along With the News NOTICE OF LAND SALE By order of the Superior Court of Forsyth County, North Caro lina, on— SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1940, AT 12 o'clock noon, we will offer for sale at the door of the court house of Forsyth county, in Win ston-Salem, to the highest and . 'last bidder, subject to the confir- Jmation of the court, the farm lands of Susan Dalton Caffey, late | of Salem Chapel Township of | Forsyth County, N. C. This [farm consists of 115 1-2 acres on | Old Field Creek in Salem Chap?l j Township, less than a mile nortii ! west of Dennis. And is well adapted to any and all crops grown in this section, corn, wheat, oats, tobacco and grass for hay or pasture. The farm is well watered, has springs, branches and a creek that rarely overflows. The home tract consists of 51 acres, more or less, and the ad joining tract consists of 64 1-2 acres, more or less, each tract has a five room dwelling house and plenty of out buildings and a well on each place. The farm is accessible t 0 two good schools, Walkertown and Mineral Springs, and it would oe an idea! place to raise any kind of stock or poultry. If you should care t 0 see this place go to old Dennis Station i and ask for Witt Marshall, Joe Montgomery or Robert Caffey, rthey will be glad to five you any; information you desire. Don't forget the place and date of this sale. This is an oppor tunity that you will perhaps not have again. Think of buying a farm with good 'and, plenty of buildings, water, etc., and you can have full possession the day the sale is completed. R. V. HAIZLIP, Adm'r Estate of SUSAN DAL TON CAFFEY, deceased. John J. Ingle, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON AL PROPERTY TO SAI'IS* V MECHANIC'S LIEN Notice is hereby given that I will, on the 10th day of February, 1940, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., sell to the highest bidder for cash, one Nisscn one-horse wagon, to sntisfy a debt which Jess Ter- J rell owes me for repairs on said i wagon. I will sell same at my re-1 pair shop on the Sandy Ridgj-1 Madison road, highway No. 704. j adjoining the Stokes-Rockinghan county line. This the 17th day of Jan., '4O. j CHARLIE JOYCE. Joyce's Blacksmith Shop. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, STOKES COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. Ernest Miller and wife, Mrs. Ernest Miller. Under and by virtue of a judg ment made and entered in the above entitled cause in the Su perior Court of Stokes county, dated January 12, 1940, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 6th day of March, 1940, at. 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the door of the Stokes county court house, in Danbury, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmation of the court, the property hereinafter described, located in Meadows Township, Stokes county, and more partic !ularly described as follows: | FIRST LOT: "Beginning at a t stake southeast corner of Alica | Hickerson's lot, running south 52 i degrees west 90 feet; thence (north 52 degrees east 1 chain, land 13 links on B. J. Savage's I line to a corner stake; thence I north 52 degrees east 90 feet to a rock, corner of Alice Hickerson's I lot, thence south 52 degrees east on Alice Hickerson's line 1 chain and 13 links to the beginning, con taining about 1-4 acre, more or less, with an 8 ft. alley from B. J. Savage's line along Ellis Hayes and Alice Hickerson's line to the street or road." same being in the town of Germanton. SECOND LOT: Also situated, lying and being in the town of Germanton, adjoining the lands of Everett Wagoner, George I Charles Estate. H. McGee, and J. IW. Kiger, and being the only land owned by said Ernest Miller and wife in Meadows township, except the land described above. This t^ e sth day of Feb., 1940. L. H. van NOPPEN, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an order of tha ■ Clerk of the Superior Court of ! Stokes county, North Carolina. j ' rendered in the special proceeding ! • entitled "O. M. Flynt, administra- : . tor of Z. R. Morah, deceased, va. j ■ Sam Moran and wife, Sudie Moran, ! I ej al," the undersigned will, on' the— , ! , 9TH DAY OF MARCH, 1940, AT ! , i the hour of two o'clock, p. m., on i 1 the prer ises hereinafter describ-! 1 ed, offer at public sale to the ' highest bi'ider for casn, or upon j .such other terms as may be an nounced at the time and place of j sale, the following described lands,' towit: ' | FIRST TRACT: Containing 73.2 I acres, more or less, lying and be- ] ing in Meadows township, Stokes j county, North Carolina, 0 n the I public read leading from Mea-' dows to Gernianton, and more ' particularly described and de ;fined as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of the i tract, thence north 31 degrees west 700 feet to a chestnut tree; I north 67 degrees west 920 feet to a chestnut oak; north 40 degrees west 700 feet to a stake on the ! Germantcn road; north 33 de grees east 200 feet to a whiteoak 'north 11.50 degrees east 204 feet to a black gum; north 16 degrees I west 130 feet to a whiteoak stump; north 5.50 degrees east 447 feet to a pine tree; south 51.50 degrees east 575 feet to a .hickory t'ee; south 80.50 de grees eatit 425 feet to a whiteoak; south 31 degrees ea3t 130 feet to a stake on the Germanton road; north 51 degrees east 680 feet to a stake on the Germanton road: south 88 degrees east 683 feet to an iron stake; south 5.50 de grees west 1093 feet to a forest pine; south 7.50 degrees west 810 feet to a stake; thence south 47 degrees west 550 ft. to the begin ning, being the same and identi cal lands described in Book No. 74 at page 475 in the office of th-2 Register of Deeds of Stokes county, North Carolina, to which book and page reference is here unto made. SAVE and EXCEPT such lots and parcels a« may have been sold off of said tract as appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of j Stokes county, to which records reference is hereunto made. I SECOND TRACT: Lying and j , being in Meadows township, I J Stokes county, North Carolina: 1 Beginning at an iron stake, Zack ! jR. Moran's corner east of Bethel | Church, runs north 5 degrees I west 19 chains to a sourwood: ' I thence north 12 degrees east 5.96 jcliai;:s to pointers, Mrs. Le2 Mabe's and J. Walter Ncal's cor-! Ncr; thence north 87.50 degrees I west 18 chains to pointers; thence ; north 4 degrees west. 20.25 chains' to pointers: thence north 86 de frees west 10.5 chains to an iron stake, Robert Joyce corner; thence south 3.50 degrees west | 46.18 chains to a sourwood In j Zack R- Moran's line; thencoj south 87 degrees east 30.25 chains to t^ e beginning, Contain ing 96.4 acres, more or less. Be ing the same land conveyed to | Zack R. Moran by deed from John W. Neal and wife, Ida Neal, dated October 30, 1919. SAVE and EXCEPT such lots and par cels of said tract as may have beei) sold off of the .same as ap pears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes ocunty, to which records refer ence is hereunto made. This 6th day of Feb., 1940. O. M. FLYNT, Admr. of Z. R. Moran, deceased. « PRINTING .» to Order at Our E,R I INT„ I ^IQ£ THURSDAY, FEB. 15, IM«L Mint® OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained ijr that certain deed of trust execu ted by Garfield Wilkins and Mar gie Wilkins, dated September 14, 11937, ana recorded in Book 85. page 117. in the office ot the Reg ister of Deeds for Stokes county,. , North Carolina, default having i been made in payment of the bond thereby secured, and appli cation having been made by the ■ holder of said bond and payect : therein named for a sale of tiff land described and conveyed in: ■said dee,j of trust, I, the under jsigned trustee, will, on the— j 15th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1940. !at 11:00 a. m., at the courthouse I door of Stokes county, in Dan | bury, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the foi- | lowing described land: ' BEGINNING in the center of the Pine Hall road in Wall line; thence north with his and heirs' line 2374 feet to a black oak stump, Young corner; thence east with Young line and a new line passing Young corner at ft., containing in all 543 ft. to the center of the Pine Hall rd.; thenc3 with the various meanders of the Pine Hall road as it now stands in a southwestwardly direction 2505 feet to the begining, contain ing fifteen and one - fourth (15 1-4) acres. This 10th day of Jan., 1940. J. F. GENTRY, Trustee. Robert J. Llewellyn, Atty. Madison, N. C. l NOTICE OF SALE By viitue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North rendered in the special proceed ing entitled "S. C. Sands and wife, et al, vs Randolph Mabe, et al," the undersigned commissioner will, on — SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1940. at the hour of two o'clock, p. m., at the home place of the late G. W. Sands, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described lands, to-wit: f "Beginning on red oak, old cor ner, running north on the oli line 81.50 poles to pointers; east crossing Peter's Crek 220 pol«$. to a stone in the old line; thenw south on the old line 80 poles to a stake, southeast corner of the old tract; west on the Goins line 220 I poles to the beginning, containing ! 101.50 acres, more or less. Being jthe same and identical lands de scribed in a deed from L. E. Martin, R. S. Mr.rtui and Emma ,V. Martin to Elizabeth Sands, dated November 19, 1890, record ed in the office of the Register of I Deeds for Stokes county, North .Carolina, in Book No. 94, page 1130, to which deed reference is*, j hereunto made for further de» scription.'" This Bth day of Jan., 1940. S. C. SANDS, Commissioner. i NOTICE V Having qualified as executors of" John W'lliam Pulliam, deceased, notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against said' estate to present the same to us duly authenticated for payment, on or before the 28th day of De cember, 1940, or this notice will' be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said" estate will please make immed iate payment to us. This Dec. 28? 1939. fX STMEON L. PULLIAM, PI WILLIAM ANDERSON PUL LIAM, Executors, King, N. CL Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty., 1 NOTICE .. Having qualified as administra* tor of the estate of Dave Fulp» (Colored), late of Stokes county, this is to notify all persous hold ing claims against said estate to» present them to the undersigned, duly Verified, on or before Decent ber 29th, 1940, or this notice wttT be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This December 28, 1939. A. J. ELLINGTON, Adm'r of Dave Fulp, deceased. Danbury, N. 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