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1 DMT REPORTER
A County-Seat Weekly
Now In Its 70th Year
$l.OO Per Year In Advance j
tHE DANBURY REPORTER
"NORTH CAROLINA FACTS!
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FLIGHT IN
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BROTHERS AT KITTY HAWK.
OVER 1,300,000 VISITORS CAME TO THE
GREW SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RM*K
IN 1941- NO OTHER NATIONAL BMW /^~
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THE LEGALS ZIP. :?:CUSTW 12,000,00^
PROVIDES AN ANNUAL c>
PAYROLL OF f 12,000,000 {)}
TO NORTH CAROLINA V>"
WORKERS ! _
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Grily a dwindling I. .v '_- among bocr
"• retailers permit anti-social practices. Hc'p us in
our "clean up or close up" campaign during the
New Year by giving yc .:r -a'.rcnnrre to the great
majority who operate "."I.l:l:.tvi
BREWERS AriD C»>»^UWA
SEER DISTRfBUTORS COMMITTEE
Edgar H. Bain, Siafe Director, Suite 813-817 Commercio 16 Idg. Raleigh
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FOB SALE
.. Youg pigs for sale—Have MWU
on hand now. See Ton Gray, Van
bury, Route 1.
FOUND—White hound dog. Own
er may have same by paying
board and ad.
HAM SHBLTON
near Danbury
MOVIE OPERATORS AND MAN
AGERS—DANBURY DISTRICT
—MOVIB CIRCUIT WORK—
-1«22 RHODES HAVBRTY
BLDG., ATLANTA, OA.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOB COUBT
BEFORE THE CLERK
POST YOUR LAND
AGAINST HUNTERS
Blanks for sale at Danbury Re
porter Office, Danbury, N. C.
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route. Real opportunity for
right man. We help you get
started. Write Rawleigh's Dept.
NCA-55-0, Richmond, Va.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Wm. Lewis
Warner, notice ia hereby given to
all parties having cliams against
said estate to present the same to
the undersigned, duly authenticat
ed for payment, on or before the
15th day of January, 1943, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. And all persons in
' debted to said estate will make
, immediate payment to me.
, This Jan. 12, 1942.
> A. L. WARNER,
> Administrator.
[ Chas. R. Helsabeck,
[ Attar, for Admr., i
('Rural Hall, N. C. „
Training For Ptfantt
r?' •
By Rufui T. Strohm i
DHD, Initrntlional
Corrfpondtnct Schoolt
WITHOUT an intercommunicat
ing system consisting of cables
and wires, the modern battleship
would be all but worthless. The
wiring Is Just as important as the
gun turreta or the steam power.
The ship might have all the ap
pearance of a
§ first claas per
former, but aha
would be of lit
tle value in
action.
Bome men are
like an un>
finished ship.
——' They have the
Rufua T. Strohm appearance and
the potenti
alities, but without akill they are
not capable of doing a Job that re
quires responsibility. They are mere
shells of efficiency nntll the "wir
ing" or training la acquired. ♦
Today thouaanda of men are
working In the New York Navy
Yard, busily engaged In building
thla nation's two-ocean navy. These
men are given opportunities to ad
vance to better Joba. The taak de
mands skilled technicians and
mechanics. Every department must
have highly trained men to direct
those who build and fit together the
parts of gigantic battleshlpa.
The Navy Is proud of the spirit of
the men who build ships, hut that
la not enough. Such workmen must
be perfectionists. There la not much
time to train men, but every eCc-t
is being made in that direction. *
* The big Jobs In the shipyard, like
those In any other great American
Industry, are handled by those men
who are properly "wired", to pro
duce with speed and efficiency. You
have to have the "know how!"
Hints For Motorists
By Joseph R. Rollins
The Atlantic Refining Company
SCRATCHES and chipped spots
on the finish of a car provide an
entry for rust and Its damaging ef
fects. Instead of trying to paint
them over in the ordinary way,
which usually gives a spotty effect,
clean the surface with gasoline and
then gently rub In a small amount
of paint with a soft cloth. The paint
will fill In the marred spots, but
can be wiped off the surrounding
surfaces.
• • •
Paint streaks on the fenders, dua
to robbing agalnat garage doors or
other cause a, can ■anally be re
moved with tar remover. Wipe the
tar remover over the marks and let
it remain for a little while. Than
nib off wfcfc • aoft fctotk. nibbing Is
tbe apme direction** tbe streak*,
MM acrges tbea. - : {
NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain deed of trust executed by 01-
Jie Webster and J. R. Webster,
dated September 3rd, 1934, and
recorded in Book 88, page 250, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Stokes county, North Carolina,
default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said deed of
trust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, and having
been requested so to do by the
holder of same, the undersigned
trustee will offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door
in Danbury, North Carolina, on
Saturday, January 17th, 1942, at
10:30 o'clock, a. m., the lands con
veyed in said deed of trust the
same lying and being in Stokes
county, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows:
Ist Tract: Beginning at the road
below "K" Fork Church; thence
north 25 1-2 chains to a stake in
the center of the road; thence
south 50 degrees west 4.68 chains;
thence south 15 degrees east 1.75
chains; thence south 32 degrees
west 5 1-2 chains; thence west 11
degrees north 25 1-2 chains to a
stake; thence south 4 chains to a
stake in the center of the road;
thence south east with the meand
ering of said road about 136 poles
to the point of beginning and con
taining 34 acres more or less.
2nd Tract: Beginning at a pine
in the fork of the road; thence
along the meanderings of the Iron
Works road south 87 5-6 degrees
east 1.87 chains, north 71.75 de
grees east 5 chains, north 85 de
grees cast 3.5 chains, south 76 de
grees east 1.54 chains, south 56
degrees east 7.64 chains, south
75.75 degrees east 4.15 chains,
north 56 degrees east 6.10 chains,
south 78.25 degrees east 2.71
chains, south 56 degrees east 5
chains, south 7.25 degrees east
4.85 chains, south 86 degrees east
10 chains to the middle of the
fork t9 Sovth Beaver Island
Creek; thence ufe the creek as it
meanders for line by this bearing
for calculation north 27.75 de
grees west 1106 chains to Maggie
and Hilen Foy's corner in the mid
dle of the creek 15 links from a
stake on the east bank; thence
a new line with said Foy's line
north 89 3-8 degrees west 39.15
chains to a stake in the middle of
the road, 15 linkß from a stone on
the east side of same; thence
along said road south 33.50 de
grees west 3.61 ohains south 62.75
degrees west 3.50 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 24
acres more or less.
3rd Tract: Beginning at the
Fork of Beaver Island Creek as
the creek now runs, and at the
upper end of the old creek bed;
thence down the old creek bed
south 19 1-2 degrees west 3 chains
j M d links to the bend of
I the old oroek bed; thenoe south
degrees west 4 thains to an
apple tree on old creek bank;
thence south 31 degrees east 1 1-2
chains to bead in the old creek
bed; thenoe south 3 1-2 chains to
another bend; thence south 68 de
grees east 2.75 chains to the creek
as it now runs; thence up Baaver
Island Creek as it now runs to
the Beginning and containing
three acres, more or less, and be
ing the same land that was re
covered at the fall term of 1912
•'nerior Court of Stokes county,
N. C. by R. H: Mitchell from Neal
Cardwell:
This 15th day of December 1941.
J. L. ROBERTS,
Trustee.
CREDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned having quali
fied as Executor of John M. Red
ding estate, late of Stokes county,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned
on or before the 2nd day of Jan
uary, 1943, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery.
All persons owing said estate
will make immediate settlement.
This January 2, 1942.
ROY S. REDDING
Rural Hall, N. C.
Executor of Mm K. Bid
ding estate*
R. I fiteott. Atty. v H j
■duiut, *. o ytßyki.
Thursday, January 15, 1942
STUART
THEATRE
Stuart, Virginia 4
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 16-11
"THE KID'S LAST BIDE" *
(The Range Busters)
Crash Corrigan—John King
Max Terhune
Sunday and Monday, Jan. 18-10
"DIVE BOMBEB"
Errol Flynn—Fred Mac Murray
In Tochnicolo* A
Tuesday, January 20
"THREE SONS O' GUN'S
Wayne Morris-Mar jorie Ram beau r .
Wed. and Thurs., Jan. 21-22
"OUR WIFE"
Melvyn Douglas—Ruth Hftissey
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Stokes county, made in the Spec-
ial Proceeding entitled "S. F. Ed
wards, et al Vs J. W. Lambert, et #
al," the same being
upon the Special Proceedings
docket of said Court, the under
signed Commissioner will, on the
21ST DAY OF JANUARY,
1942 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
IN FRONT OF THE POST
OFFICE IN PINNACLE, N.C.
offer for resale to the highest
bidder for cash upon confirmation
that certain lot of land lying and
being in Yadkin Township, Stokes
county, N. C., and in the town of
Pinnacle, N. C. and adjoining the f
J. T. Wall lot, Railroad right-of- -
way and others and more partic
ularly described as follows, to* ?
wit: ■ -• »•» -"**4
"Beginning on a stake in th*- *
right-of-way line of the Railroad
and runs east with the Wall line
250 feet to a stake in the street
line; thence north with the street
line 100 feet to a stake; thence
west 250 feet to a stake in the
right-of-way; thence south with
the right-of-way line 100 feet to
the beginning corner." »
This the sth day of January,. "
1942.
W. R. BADGETT,
Commissioner.
North Carolina
County Of Stokes ; j
D. G. Dix J
vs
Mammie E. Dix
The defendant, Mammie E. Dix,.
will take notice, that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Stokes county, North Carolina, by
the plaintiff, D. G. Dix, to obtain
an absolute divorce, on the:
grounds of two yean separation,
and the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she it re
quired to appear at the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county, in the courthouse
in Daabury, North Carolina, with
in twenty dayß after the 24th day.
of January, 1942, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in the said complaint. •
This 23rd day of December, •
1941. j
J. WATT TUTTLE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Price & Osborne, Attorneys.
Leakaville, North Carolina.
NOTICE *
The undersigned having quali
fied as Administrator of J. A.
Flippin, deceased, late of Stokes
county, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 4th day
of December, 1942, or this Notices
wiH be pleaded to bar of recovery.
All persons owing said eatat»
will make immediate settkanent-
This December 4, IXI.
SAX FLIFPTN,
Aflta'r of J. A. FHfrpb*. !
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