PUBLISHED THURSDAYS
Sale Of Land For Taxes
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Overby, L. W. ! !>>t : - * |
Pardue Hi 12 a • ■■> «.!•
Pardue & Stmllvr 7 lots ...
Petitt, N T, heirs J acres . . 9.2? i
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Robertson, J. H '.'l acr.'s .. 2'? t •
Rumley, J uiie.i A. . :'>t ... 3»' *>j
Rutledge, A. C. 37 acre.* .. 15.991
Hutledgc, J. K. 73 acres ... 42.20'
Sams, J. T. 1 iot 11.02'
Savage, Mia. Alice 32 acres 16.20
Scott, A. B 1 lot 11.34
Sheets, A. C. 113 acres ....-45.36
Simmons, J. R. 19 acres .... 8.93
Simons, Ju'lson 58 acres .. 26.61
Smith, P. G. 10 acres 8.41
Snoddy, Mrs. Ruth 30 acres 3.23
Southern, Mrs. Hesste 2 lots 10.30
Stone, C. H. 1 lot 30.01
Baker, J. H. 10 acres ...... 3.23
Turpia, H. D. 2 lots 2.85
Tuttle, 8. W. 51 acrea .... 33.24
VenaWe, 0. E. 13 acres .. . 7.12
VenaWe, Ode ll 16 a-res ... 24.3 a
Walker, E. F. 3.73 acres .. 32.02
Wall, D. E. 2 IoU *.ZT
Wall, W* J. 250 acres . i3.C2
Wall, R. V. 166.5 acrea ... 34.71
Watson, W. B. 20.5 acres . 36.27
Watts, Mrs. Bessie 19.5
acres 17.05
Whitaker, W. R. 15 acres .. 7.31!
Westmoreland. H. F. 1 !ot .. 1.93
White, A. L. 1 lot 23.10 j
White, N. A. 1 lot 12.73
Wilson, Mrs. Rena 5 lots ... 7.55' j
Wilson Mfg. Co. 3 lots 2.88!
Wilson, Ralph 3 lots 17.05'
Wright, Elijah 1 lot 12.3-5!
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Arlington, Charles R. 42
acres 24.5,$
Beasley, E. 60 acres 85.31 I'
Bondurant, J. 3. 12 acres . . 28.06' ]
Chilton, E. C. 51 acres .... 21.331"
Christian, S. P. 179 acres .. 47.16 ']
Clark, J. M. 166.5 acres ... 22.97 '
Collins. A. T. 25 acres .... 30.73
Collins, Biou 21 acres 20.05 1 ]
Collins, Rayon 34 acres ... 21.86!"
Collins, VV. F. 111.5 acres .. 51.331]
Flippin VV. L. 343.5 acres . 206.55',
Forrest, R. E. 42.5 35.73'
George, Millard 23 acres . . 33.05
George, R. VV. & J. s. 3 $6.5 |
acres 13-J.35 1 (
Goin. .Jim r t~> acres 12.31 '
Hall, Richard 10 acres . !
Hatcher P.. S. & Zeb, 1 a::.-.2.02
Jcsup. r.'Ui'oo, heirs 20 26 i >4' 1
Joyce. Mrs. R. T. .23 a.res 12. HI
Lawrence, Mrs, Alice 420
acres 30 21
Lawson Mrs. Dallas 22 acres 1376
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Nunn, L. L., heirs 17-5 acres 40.73
Owens, J. C. 60.5 acres »8 21'
Palmer, Walter 31 acrea . 9.70'
Pell, R. T. 15 acres 10.74'
Riddle, Mrs. Nannie F. 74
acrea .. 38.65
Rogers, E. R, 80 acrae ... 54.22
Rogers, Lewis 56 acres .... 31.52
Rogers, Ralph 34 acres ... 21.06'
Shelton. J. S. 42. acres .... 19.03
Simmons, Joel A. 14 acros .. 14.41'
Simmons, P. W. 90 acres .. 36.20'
Slate, WUUe, heirs 2 acres .. 7.35'
Tilley, J. Walter 47 acres .. 22.32'
Valentine, Mrs. Virginia 1.2
acres 35.97
Wright, W. P. 50 acres 18.42 j
Carter, Judy 20 acres 10.15
Clark, Rash, heirs 79 acrea 39.16
France, Milton, heirs 37
acres .. 13.16
Joyce, Harrison, heirs' 28
10.15
>VO\\ (KEEK TOWNSHIP
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'A; - NV.vt 6.5 acres .... 19.22
;A... N. A. 59 acres $15.51
i A::\ - • H v.at'd 9 Mies .... 16.35
! t.V. A. C.. heirs 493 acres Mi.9o
: B:v/.vr.. Oriia & acres 9.9 a
'■ Bro-A-r., O. T. 1 acre 9.95
j Bro'AT. . J. H. 108.5 acres .. 44.63
1 Caiy.'ibe. . R. M. 91 acres .. 33.^2
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Cirter. P. C. & T. P. van
1 N'oppen 167 acres 70.21
Carter. P. C. 54 acres 30.20
Dodson. Bennie 83 acres .. 28.30
Duggins. N. B. 75 acres .. 20.94
Gam:. Mr 3. Agatha 45 acres 26.45
Goin. Jim 140 acres 33.36
Goin. Pink 110.5 acres 8.30
Grogaa. H. C. 83 acres .... 28.25
Hall. Thalmer L. 1 acre .... 6.57
Hawkins. A. J. 74 acres ... 31.77
Hawkins. J. H.. heirs 108
acres 35.90
Hawkias, Mrs. Ledia & Lillie
Leake 103.5 acres 23.06
Heoais. C. M. 118 acres ... 37.30
Hill, H. L. 5 acres 5.61
Hill, J. F. 80 acres 2177
Hill, Mattie Lee 48 acres .. 20.95
Hutcherson, Ernest 71 acres 41.42
Joyce. Gilbert 27.49 acres 18.42
Joyce. W. R. 27 acres 12.10
Joyce. Mrs. Annie 31 acres 13.15
I Joyce. W. H. 68 ACRES .... 34.42
Joyce. O. L. 119.5 acres .... 44.81
Joyce. Alvin 1 acre 10.32
Kosley, Mrs. Mary 8 acres .. 61.97
Mcßride. Eliza 81 acres .... 23.90
Mabe, Lenzie 1 acre 20.12
Martin, Carlos J. 100 acres 25.73
Mays, Mis. J. B. 132 acres . 36.61
Moore. G. H. 260 acres ... 47.80
j Neal. Thelma C. 124 acres 37.71 i
Oakley, Ben 1 acre 13.65 1
Pratt. Hampton 94 acres .. 23.251
Richardson. T. M. 11.05 acres 5.12
Shaffer, Troy 57 acres .... 27.84
Shaffer. W. O. & Guy 32 acres 9.60
Shelton. Bill 27 acres 9.24
Sisk. P. O. 26 ACRES 9.53)
Sisk. H. M. .5 ACRES 9.70 j
Smith. G. W. 12 acres ...... 4.431
Smith Virgie 40 acres 7.04
Smith. W. F. 36 acres .... 12.38
Smith. Mrs. Covie 50 acres 25.61
Smith. W. H. 24 acres .... 18.28
Snyder. Mr 3. J. S. 30 acres 11.86,
Turret, Zeb 11 acre 3 9.15 j
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V'aden. Ruth 115 acres ... 30.41 j
Vernon. J. S. 7 2acres .... 17.90 i
Vernon. R. S. 37.5 acres .. 10.9 i
Vernon. E. J. 59 acre.- ... 30 7:» j
Walker. J. T. 34 acres S.OO
Mrs. Millie F. 63
a:r*s . 39.36'
Winfrey. L. S»1 acres .... 54.3;'
7 :ver Crizzie M. 95 acres 41.90
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MEADOWS TOWNSHIP
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Bennett, J. H. 135 acres .. 23.76
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Bodenheimer, P.. C. 306
acres 146.91
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( Boles. R. E. 10 acres 6.70
Bowman. W. W. 71 acres .. 32.90
jßurge, S. V. 53 acres 19.73
Campbell, J. P. 35 acres .... 27.20
Farmer, Ada 53 acres .... 17.93
Foy, H. S. Jr. 2 lots 16.62
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I Green, O. P. 8 acres 11.09
, Hicks, J. E. 41.3 acres . .. 19."!?
Hicks, P.oy. F.. 43 acrea ... 22
Hicks, Cal»N, heirs K ac/»s 17.05
Hicks, J. Dot, heirs 17.3 seres 9.52
Johnson. C- I* 34 acres 23.90
J King. W. W., heirs 2.5 acres . 2.71
( Kiser. C. R. 1 acre 2.64
jKiaer, W. G. 54 acres 60.10
( Lawson, M. F. 133 acres .. 72.03
Mcßride, C. L. 144 acres .. 34.54
Mcßride. Mrs. C. L. 75 acres 30.29
McKenzie T U id. Jr. 1.33
acres 1 lot 26.96
Mabe. J. Will 34 ACRES .... 11.87
THE DANBURY REPORTER '
IMoser, Mrs. J. J., heirs 150
acres 39.62
- .W ill. J. V\ . Jr. 205 acres .. 79.25
1 .Will. Joe Kill 306 acres .. 82.10
' .Will, Tlielnia C. 1(5 acres .... 9.30
1 Nelson, Carrie Moore 140
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>. acres 51.00
' Sizemore, M. G. & J. B. 230
»! acres 63.95
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! Southern, Curtis 4.25 acres 15.18
I Stone, Nornian P. 30 acres .. 9.31
i Tuttle, J. R., heirs 10 acres .. 6.70
• Tuttle, Clady T. 50 acres .. 17.23
I jTuttle, Nannie L. 47.5 acres 14.4 "
Wagoner, R. L., heirs 106
II acres 49.36
i | Wall, P. G. 285 acres .... 129.36
i White, J. Harley 10 acres .. 13.60
i Williams, J. W. 161 acres .. 65.04
Goode, Carrie 1.5 acres ~.. 8.41
Hairston, W., heirs 1 lot 4.96
Hickman, Alice 1 lot 3.63
Kimbrough, Cornelia 1 lot .. 7,55
Kirkman, Mary 1 lot ~ 4.10
Kirkman, Jesse 6 acres 7.97
Miller, China 1 lot 8.93
Mitchell, Gus 1 lot 4.10
THIS WEEK
IN DEFENSE
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to complete. The Navy will pi
gun crews of from 12 to 18 men
on all ships as fast as they are
armed.
The Maritime Commission re ;
ported the keels of 21 Liberty
shipj were laid during October to
bring the total to 76. Four of these
cargo ships were launched in Oc
| tober, compared with three for
September, and three more are
scheduled to be launched this
month. The Commission added
four ships to its six-ship training
I fleet to help turn out 15,000 train
jed seamen for the deck engine and
steward's departments during 1941.'
and 1943.
Navy
The Navy announced capture
by the U. S. cruiser OMAHA in
' Atlantic equatorial waters of the
'German ship ODENWALD which
j was sailing under U. S. colors. Thi
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disguised merchant ship was on
i it 3 way from Yokohama to Bor
deaux with a cargo of 3,000 tons
of war rubber and American-made
i automobile tires. Secretary Knox
i told his press conference the
i ODENWALD was one of a num
ber of German vessels which haJ
| been chartered to Japanese inter
; ests.
Thre* destroyers, a submarine
and the battleship INDIANA were
[launched —making a total of three
. battleships, 18 destroyers and IS
submarines launched so far this
year. The three destroyers were
five months ahead of schedule anJ
t»v submarine three months.
Civilian Supply
i Director of ivilian Supply Hen
derson announced passenger car
; production during February, 1942,
, will be reduced by 56 per cent, aa
! compared with production in Feb
l ruary, J941 —from 396,000 care
to 174,000 cars. An OPM auto
[ motive committee recommended
I the effective date for the order
t banning bright work from auto
[ mobiles be postponed from De
) cember 15 to December 31. The
OPM made tentative allocations
j of }l2 airplahes to U. & eenuner
t cial airplanes during 1942.
IFFIRD'SI
I Shop Us For Your Christmas Needs I
I Toy land Now Open I
U Come to EFIRD'S and Supply your needs at prices well r
jjj within the family budget.
Cotton Batts . Childrens Sweaters I.
2 1-2 lb. cotton batta. Just the VV Chiidrea coat and slip over sweat
. thing for 4 making good ward era, good colors and all sizes. Size
quttts. 4r— lo.
I 55c 89c., 97c., tl.lt I
Double Blankets ' a Ladies Sweaters |j|
■Mp' 70x80 double bed size blankets— Ladies if you need a good slip ovei
Part wool —Beautiful plaids. Ail °* Iwttoo styte sweater see us for
colors. JJ *** wlueo.
I 25 _ 97c. up I
BLANKETS SHORT COATS
M See our selection of gtris and
Single eotton blankets, dark ■ ladles plaid short coata. These are
colors and light colors. Special being worn a great deal year.
I 48c C $2.48 I
SHEETING C BOY'S OVERALLS
36 inch unbleached domestic. Good 80/ a Rama Horn overalls. Sizes
quality. Very special ■ 2—16.
I 8 l-2c yd. a 69c. I
OUTING Boy's Unionsuits
36 very dark .„d v.r„ he.v, t ft
■ outing for quilta. While it lasts—
I 15c. yd. e 59c. I
I Welcome |s-: Farmers |
Cotton Bloomers Boy's Heavy Shoes
Ladies ribbed cotton bloomers. lT We have large of I*»y'3
Peach and pink. rough work shoes. Best values.
I 29c O $1.69, {1.98,82.18 I
Ladies Undershirts gj Children's Shoes
Ladies long slerve cotton under- Qxforda in d
r: 2£\rr tr w r 8 «-*
4g c> 97c. and $1.25
COMFORTS B Ladies Oxfords
Bright new double bed comforts. We have a large line of ladies
50 per cent, wool filled. Special. servicable oxfords. Black and tana.
I $3.48 97c., $1.48. I
Childrens Winter Coats S $1.65, $1.98
Big Selection of Children's and —————————-——
Misses coats. Most colors and. Boys' Work Shoes
styles, real values. ■ ~ ,
Men s heavy work shoes. These
i HQ km will wear like a pigs nose.
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Ladies Coats — TT-
See our large selection of ladies » ' 'CM hale
latest smart and serviceable coats Thousands of items on this sale —
Rulers, tablets, pencils, books,
$5.05, $7.95 ' ® note book paper etc.
9 $9.95. $11.95 S • Jc^J« ch I
■ Others Higher. • I
Serving the rural trade of Stokes county in the same I
I location for 29 years.
I Efird's Dept. Store I
I Cor. 4th and Trade Sts. I
I Winston-Salem, N. C. 5
Thursday, Nov. 27, 194*