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WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Sunday & Monday
"TARSAN'S NEW YORK
ADVENTURE"
Johnny WeKsmullrr Maureen
O'Sullivan
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Tuesday
"LITTLE TOKYO U. S. A."
) Preston Foster—Broaila Joyce
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Wednesday & Thursday
,"A HAUNTING WE WILL «0"
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Laurel & Hardy
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Friday & Saturday
"MEN OF TEXAS"
Robert Stack—Ann Gwynn
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WANTED— Double - barrel 12-
guage shotgun. Will trade 8-
tube console radio. A good deal
for smoebody. If interested,
write The Reporter, Danbury,
N. C.
FOR SALE—Two good milk cows.
Write Or see—
GEORGE Q. VENABLE,
Danbury, N. C., Rt. 1.
FOR RENT—Tobacco, corn farm
—postoffice at Lawsonville—
-4 acres for tobacco and 12 acres
for wheat.
WILL CREASY
Lawsonville, N. C.
FOR RENT: Good farm—stock
furnished—lo tobacco acres—
-90 acres open land. See C. W.
Williams, Oak Ridge, North
Carolina.
LOST—One license plate between
Nelson Funeral Home and Wal
nut Cove, Number 120-B 449.
Finder please notify Monroe
Fagg, Danbury, N. C., Rt. 1.
1 i— ii i i 11 n
WANTED: Sassafras Ro o ts.
Write or phone George C.
Brown & Company, 1730 West
Lee Street, phone 4118, Greens
boro, N. C.
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AUTO FOR SALE-1941 green
Plymouth coach—Brand new
t tires—l9,ooo miles. Write—
George Petrce
Danbury, N. C.
TRANSPORTATION FOR WEEK
END TRIPS, FISHING, BUSI
NESS TRIPS, ETC., AT ANY
TIME TO ANY PLACE. CALL
JIM BOOTH AND HIS STA
TION WAGON AT: 60, Dan
bury, or 98, Walnut Cove,
FROM 1 TO 10 PERSONS;
PRICES RIGHT.
LOST Black pocketbook under
Dan River Bridge. Some cash I
and valuable papers. Finder'
keep money and return wallet
to Reporter Office.
FOR SALE—I 932 model Ford
with 5 GOOD tires Runs good,
too.
I L. H. van Noppen
Danbury, N. C.
Do YOUR bit by SELL
ING idle metals to your
junk dealer.
MALE HELP WANTED
MOVIE OPERATOR AND MAN
AGERS
DANBURY DISTRICT
MOVIE CIRCUIT WORK
1622 RHODES HAVERTY BLDG.
ATLANTA
PIG LOST —Black sow pig, 6
weeks old, lost between Seven Is
land ford and Danbury, Finder will
be awarded.
R. F. KING,
At Ritoy Turner piaos,
UmOow, N. C. . j
'Local Draft Uoard
Repcfts Delinquency
To Curtis Carlton Nelson,
Order No. 10491,
According to information in
possession of this Local Board,
you have failed to perform the
duty, or duties, imposed upon
! you under the selective service
i law as specified below.
| Failure to report for induction.
| You are therefore directed to
i
i report, by mail, telegraph, or in
i person, at your own expense, to
jthis Local Board, on or before 10
,a. m„ on the 12th day of Septem
ber, 1942.
Failure to report on or fcefoiv
I the day and hour specified is an
offense punishable by fine or im
prisonment, or both.
W. S. GEORGE,
Member of Local Board.
An Interesting Picture
Walter Boyles is shown in a
wide-legged attitude of supreme
satisfaction, wearing a tuxedo
coat and white vest, his necktie
fluttering in the playful wind,
while his waißt line bulges like h
Senator's from Pennsylvania.
And who wouldn't be happy in
Mr. Boyles' he receives
a check for $2500 from Will Fulp,
the popular general agent of the
Security Life and Trust Company.
This handsome check which Mr.
Boyles lays his fingers on is in
payment of a matured policy
which he bought 25 years ago.
And Mr. Boyles' friends are
happy for him, too, und congratu
late him on his foresight and line
judgement.
Will Fulp is one of the Securi
ty Life's moßt successful and valu
ed agents, and has written more
policies just like the Boyles poli
cy. Last week Mr. Fulp averaged
o ce new policy written each day
of the week.
See the handsome page ad in
the Reporter, showing the two
gentlemen participating in such a
happy transaction.
Revival At Dan River
A revival meeting will begin
at Dan River Presbyterian Church
on September 16 and close on the
23. Rev. Dr. J. W. Witherspoon.
pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church of Lexington will lead
the services, assisted by the pas
tor the Rev. L. F. Cowan.
The public in cordially Invited
to attend these meetings.
Sewing Room
Will Resume 15th j
The Red Cross sewing room.
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will resume its duties at 7:30 p.]
m., Sept. 15, at the Danbury
school. All interested urged to at
tend.
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W. S. C. S. TO MEET
The Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service will meet Monday
night, Sept. 14th, at 8 o'clock in
he Methodist Church.
Lawrence Macßae, chairman of
home defense in the county, has
received copies of a handbook on
"First Aid" a copy of which he
desb'ws you should hare. It is
very interesting as well as impor
tant Call «* Mr. Macßa^t^a
AN ORDER AUTHORIZING TftE
ISSUANCE OF $31,000 GENE
RAL REFUNDING BONDS OF
THE COUNTY OF STOKES TO
REFUND OUTSTANDING
BONDS OF SAID COUNTY
BE IT ORDERED by the Board
of Commissioners of the county
■ of Stokes, North Carolina, as fol
lows:
Section 1. That pursuant to the
County Finance Act of North
Carolina, as amended, bonds of
the county of Stokes of the ag
gregate principal amount of $31,-
j 000 are hereby authorized to bo
issued for the purpose of refund
ing the principal amount of valid
j existing debt of said county in
curred for necessary expenses and
for special purposes withi n the
meaning of the Constitution of
North Carolina and evidenced by
the following outstanding bonds:
$31,000 General Refunding
Bonds, dated December 1,
19J5, maturing December 1,
1952, bearing interest at the
rate of 4 3-4 per cent, per an
num, payable semiannually on
June Ist and December Ist of
each year, redeemable at par
and accrued interest on any
interest payment date prior
to maturity, and consisting of
31 bonds of SI,OOO each num
bered 1 to 7, 9 to 16, 18 to 25
and 27 to 34, all inclusive.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient
to pay the principal of and inter
est on the bonds herein authoriz
ed shall be annually levied and
collected.
Section 3. That a statement of
the county debt of the county of
Stokes has bee n filed with the
clerk of the Board of Commission
ers of said county, and is open to
public inspection.
Section 4. That this order shall
take effect upon its passgae and
ehall not be sumitted to the vot
ers.
The foregoing order has been
introduced and a sworn statement
has been filed under the County
Finance Act, showing the asses
sed valuation of the county to be
$9,657,679.00, and the net debt
for other than school purposes,
including the proposed bonds to
be $630,727.58. A tax will be levi
ed for the payment of the propos
ed bonds and interest, if the same
shall be issued. Any citizen or
taxpayer may protest against the
issuance of such bonds at a meet
of the board of county commis
sioners to be held at 10.00 o'clock
A. M., September 21, 1942, or an
adjournment thereof.
R. L. SMITH
Clerk of Board
of Commissioners of
Stokes County.
LEGAL NOTICE
North Carolina
Stokes County
In the Superior Court
Wiley M. Fulk, Petitioner,
vs.
•Amos Z. Fulk, et al
Notice serving summons by publi
cation.
The Defendants, Joseph C.
Fulk, and Oscar S. Fulk, will take
notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in
the superior court at Stokes
County, North Carolina, to sell
lands for division among tenants
in common; and the said defen
dant will further take notice that
he is required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County in the court
house in Danbury, N. C., within
ten days after the 4th day of Oct.
1942, and file a written answer
lor demur to the complaint i n said
| action, or the plaintiff will applv
jto the court fo r the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the 4th dav of Sept., 1942
J. W. TUTTLE,
Clerk Superior Court.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The undersigned having quali
fied as Executrix of the will of
Dolphus Lee Gordon, late of
Stokes County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
Estate of said Dolphus Lee Gor
don to present them, duly veri
fied, to the undersigned on or be
fore September 4th, 1943, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
right of recovery. Parties indebt
ed to said estate will make im
mediate payment.
This the 4th day of September,
1942.
MYRTLE MOWN GORDON,
Mutator at the WIU of
D. L, Gordon.
Thursday, Sept. 10, 1942
NOTICE , -
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North Carolina,
Stokes County.
In the Superior Court,
Stokes County. .
Ruby Spencer Pell, .
Plaintiff,
Vs.
Calvin Pell,
Defendant.
Notice of service by publication.
The defendant i n the
titled action will take notice that
an action as entitled above has
been commenced in the Superior
, Court of said county, that the
| said action is for an absolute di
vorce on the grounds that the de-
I fendnnt abandoned plaintiff with
out the fault of the said plaintiff
I and that they have lived separ
ate and apart continuously for
more than two years before the
beginning- of this action: the said
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear be
fore the undersigned Clerk of the
Superior Court and answer or de
mur to the complaint which has 4
been filed in this cause on or be
fore the Ist day of October, 1942,
or the plaintiff will apply*to the
court for the relief demanded in
the said complaint.
This the 2 day of September*
1942.
J. W. TUTTLE,
Cler Superior Court.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Wm. J. Bul
lin, deeeased, late of Stokes coun
ty, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate'
to present them to the undersign
ed on or before July 21, 1943, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of recovery. AU persons indebted'
to said estate will pleaie make
immediate payment.
This July 21, 1942.
W. J. FLYNN,
Admr. of Wm. J t Bullin,
Walnut Cove, N. C, Rt. 2.
R. J. Scott, Atty.
LEGAL NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali- t
fled as administrators of the es
tate of John E. Kirby, deceased,,
this is to notify all persons who
owe said estate to make payment
to the undersigned at once and all
persons holding claims against
same are hereby notified to pre
sent same to the undersigned,
within one year from this date or
their failure to do will be pleaded
as bar of their recovery.
This Aug 19th, 1942. M
R. J. KIRBY
I. E. KIRBY Admrs.
Dallas C. Kirby, Atty.
LEGAL NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executrix of the estate of
Carrie A. Fulk, deceased, this is-,
to notify all persons who are in
debted to said estate to oiaM* im
mediate payment to the under
signed at once and all persons'
holding claims againwf same are'
hereby notified to present same
to the undersigned within one
year from this da*e or their fail
ure to do so will b« pleaded in bar 1
to their recovery.
BEULAR FUUK, Exeettrix..
Dallas C. Kirby, attorney.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified' as Exentor of
the estate of lits. Alta Knight,,
late of Ronte 2, Walnut Cove,.
Stokes County, North Carolina,,
this is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to
present same to the undersigned
within one year from date here
of, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All er
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settle
ment.
This the 20th day of August, f
1942.
WACHOVIA BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY,
Executor Mrs. Alta Knight,,
deceased, Winston-Salem, 9
North Carolina.