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The employ er may go out of business or thi worker may forget just how lons or when he worked for an em ployer. In any case of doubt, the worker would do well to con sult his local Social Security ißcard office for advice. THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE OF RE-SALE North Carolina, Stokes County. By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Gay N. Cox and wife, Novella Cox and How ard Boyles and wife, Mazie Cox Boyles, on the 2nd day of Jan uary, 1940, to the undersigned trustee for Fowler Motor Com pany, which deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Stokes County in Book 93 at Page 246, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured and on application of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court house door in Danbury, N. C., on the 23RD DAY OF APRIL, 1941, a re-sale having been ordered, the following tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a white oak, P. O. Leak's corner and runs with said Leak line north 2 degrees 30 minutes east 4.20 chains to a point in Town Folk Creek; thence with said creek south 24 degrees east 35.85 chains to a point in said creek; thence south 63 degrees and 45 minutes east 11 chains to a sweet gum on the south bank of Town Fork Creek; thence south 2 degrees and 30 minutes west 4.39 chains to an iron stake, John Percall's corner; thence north 86 degrees and 10 minutes west 26.19 chains to the beginning, containing 45.6 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stone on the east side of Little Yadkin River and runs south 55 degrees and 32 minutes east 18 chains to a stone, Dick Boyles' corner; thence south 72 degrees and 20 minutes east 6.30 chains to a stone, Boyles' corner; thence south 5 degrees west 8.50 chains to an old chestnut stump; thence south 89 degrees 15 minutes east 9.75 chains to a dogwood, Olive Grove Church corner; thence south 43 degrees 15 minutes east 2 chains to a stone; thence north 88 degrees easf 3.95 chains to a white oak in P. D. Bodenheimers line; thence south 5 degrees and 15 minutes w. t .25 chs. to an iron stake, Claude Lane corner; thence south 39 degrees and 12 minutes east 6.90 chains to an iron stake; thence north 88 degrees and 2 9 minutes west *5.60 chains to an ash,, Jim King's corner; thence north 83 degrees 10 minutes west 5.62 chains to a stone near a branch; thence south 9 degrees and 30 minutes west 92 links to a bend in the branch; thence south 50 degrees and 50 minutes west 2.66 chains to a poplar o.i the west bank of said branch; thence north 77 degrees 15 min utes west 6.40 chains to a point in Little \adkin River; thence' with said river north 24 degrees v.cst 16.50 chains to a bend in said river; thence north 72 de grees east 8 chains to a bend in said river; thence north 6 degrees 30 minutes east 15.25 chains to the beginning, containing 84.8 acres, more or less. Sale made to satisfy principal, interest and costs. Bidding will start at 51,"12.50. This January 24, 1941. E. C. BIVENS, Trustee. • NOTICE OF RE-SALE North Carolina, j Stokes County. In the Superior Court I J. M. Wells, Jr., Administrator of the estate of J. E. Willis —Vs— Clara Willis West and husband, J. F. West, et al. 1 Pursuant to authority confer red upon the undersigned, by the terms of a certain judgment, en tered in the above entitled mat ter by Hon. J. Watt Tuttle, Clerk Superior Court, Stokes Cbunty, North Carolina, on the 24th day of Feb., 1941, an in obedience to an order of re-sale entered by said Clerk on the 9th day of Apr,. 1941 the undersigned will of fer for resale for cash at the court house door of Stokes county N. C., on ' | FRIDAY,, APRIL 25, 1941, At 12:00 O'clock Noon to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court, the following described real estate: "Beginning at a stake in J. F. Rothrock's line and in the center of public road leading from Pine Hall to Dillard, running thence with said road north 18 degrees 29' east 166.6 feet to a stake; thence north 90 degrees 20' east 215 feet to a stake in J. R. Mar tin's line; thence with- said J. R. Martin's l|ne south. 85 degrees 36' east 817.2 feet to a stake and NOTICE OP IMAU North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court J. M. Wells, Jr., Administrator of the estate of Lilla Mitchell Willis Vs. Clara Willis West and husband, J. F. West, Mary Sue Willis Sands, et al Persuant to authority confer red upon the undersigned, by the terms of a certain judgment, en tered in the above entitled mat ter by Hon. J. Watt Tuttle, Clerk Superior Court, Stokes County, North Carolina, on the 24th day of February, 1941, and in obe dience to an order of re-sale en tered by said Clerk on the 9th day of April, 1941, the under signed will offer fo r re-sale, for cash, at the courthouse door oi Stokes county, Danbury, N. C., on FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941, at 12:00 o'clock noon to the high est bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the court, the following described real estate: "TRACT NO. 1: Beginning at a bunch of dogwoods, the corner of Lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of Anderson Carter, de ceased (see Book 36, Page 264 in the County Record* thence east twenty-three and half chains to a wild cherry tree; thence south sixteen and half chains to a stake; thence west twenty three and half chains to a chest nut oak, the corner of Lot No. 5; thence north to the beginning, containing 38 3-10 acres more or less. The same being Lot No. 6 in said division of lands and drawn by Mar/ Mitchell." "TRACT NO. 2: Ac"joining the lands of J. T. Cutter, W. L. Saunders, W. ]\J. Mitchell, Jack Robertson and ot'iers and bound ed as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a pine corner of Lot No. 2 (drawn by J. J. Carter); thence east 23 1-2 chains to a stake cor ner of said Lot No. 2; thence south 16 1-2 chains to a wild cherry; thence west 23 1-2 chains to a bunch of dogwoods, corner of Lot No. 3; thence north 16 1-2 chains to the beginning, contain ing 39 3-10 acres, this land being the lot drawn by W. R. Carter in the division of the lands of An derson Carter, deceased, also cue other tract of land beginning at a stake in the old Anderson Car ter and R. M. Mitchell line, now the Sarah A. Mitchell line on the east side of public road; thence east with said line 4 4-5 chains to a stake; thence north, or near ly so 3 9-10 chains to a stake, thence west 4 3-4 chains to the said road, thence south, or near ly so, with the road 4 7-10 chains to the beginning, containing two acres." From the above boundaries have been sold small tracts of land, but that a survey is now in progress, and an amended des cription will be read, and the property as shown in the amend ed survey will be offered in lieu of the above described property, some of which ?s unencumbered, and the other is subject to a dee:i of trust to the Fedira! Farm Mortgage Corporation, with a balance as of February 1, 1941 of $578.32. Terms of sale: Cash, subject to confirmation by the court, and subject to the aforementioned j deed of trust. Bidding to start! at the sum of $5.00. This April 9, 1941. J. M. WELLS, Jr., Admr. of estate of Lilla Mitchell Willis. ELLEDGE & WELLS, Winston-Salem, N. C. Attorneys for Administrator. pointers Martin's south east cor ner in Wallace Flynn's line south 10 degrees west 388.9 feet to a stake in Flynn's southwest cor ner in R. E. Wall's line; thence with Wall's and Rothrock's line north 86 degrees 06' west 835.2 feet to the point of beginning.' containing seven and thirty-two one-hundredths (7.32) acres' more or less." From the above boundary hag been sold a small tract of land, but that a survey is now in prog ress, and an amended description will be read, and the property a3 shown in the amended survey will be offered, in lieu of the above described property. Terms of sale: Cash, subject to confirmation by the court. Bid ding to begin at the sum of $67.10. This April 9, 1941. J. M. WELLS, JR., Admr. of Estate of J. E. Willis. ELLEDGE & WELLS, P. O. Bo* 1157, Winston-Salem, N. G FOE MLE—M LLJ «N« t OF Frost-Proof ' whWgt plant*. Prion m follows at the bed when you poll them: 15c for 100; 50c for 500 ; 75c for 1000; S6JSO for 10.000; $12.00 for 20,000; $23.00 for 40.000. On highway No. 421, 8 miles east of Winston- Salem, S miles west of Renters ville at the junction of 66. HIGH KNOLL TRUCK FARM, Kernersville, N. C. R. 1. arl7 Land posters, forbidding all per sons from hunting, trapping, or otherwise trespassing on your land for sale by DANBURY REPORTER, NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Stokes. in the Superior Court T. H. Ciauuie L>. Ciuise, and husband, J. ivl. Cruise, Carrie ' | Anne Duggins, Mrs. W. L. Dug gins, Lawrence Duggins and wile, Mxs. Lawrence Duggins, Charles Duggins and Hubert Duggins, , plaintiffs, Vs. Noel Duggins, Wilson Duggins, I Phillip Duggins, and all of the unknown heirs of John Duggins, deceased, whatever may be their names and whatever may be their ages and addresses. The defendants above named, "all of the unknown heirs of John Duggins, deceased, whatever may be their names and whatever may be their ages and addresses" will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Superior Court of stokes County, North Carolina, for the purpose of quieting the title of a75 acre tract of land owned ana possess ed by John Duggins, deceased, said land being located in Snow Creek township, Stokes county, North Carolina, and the defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days from this date and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 26th day of February, 1941. J. WATT TUTTLE. Clerk Superior Court A. J. Ellington, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor; of the estate of E. A. Wagoner,' deceased, late of Stokes county, | North Carolina, this is to notify | all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Germanton, N. C., on Or before the 20th day of March, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of March, 1941. ELBERT WAGONER, Ex. of E. A. Wagoner. L. K. van Noppen, Danbury, N. C., Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE i I North Carolina, Stokes County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j Stokes County Vs. George Shuff and wife, Martha Shuff. Under and by virtue of a judg-1 ment made and entered in the i above entitled cause in the Su-' perior Court of Stokes County, | dated March 17, the undersigned I Commissioner will, on the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the door of the Stokes County Court house, in Danbury, North Caroli na, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmation of the Court, the property hereinafter describ ed, located in Quaker Gap town ship, Stokes county, and more particularly described as follows: "Beginning at a holly bush on bank of Dark Branch, Gentry King's corner, running south 4 de grees west on his line 50 chains and 30 links to sourwood, thence south 15 degrees west 3 chains i and 25 links to a pine; thence west 3 6-10 chains to a stone; ! thence north 4 degrees west 49 1-4 chains to Dark Branch, thence east with the meanders of said branch, 4 chains to the beginning, containing 19 1-5 acres, more or less." This the 20th day of March, 1941. L. H. van NOPPEN, Commirtloam Thursday, Apr. 17,1W1 LOANS h • We welcome applications fo* loans, especially Real Estate and monthly pay loans. 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