J" fcttiJLISHED IHURSDAYS \ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS .State ®f North Carolina, Stokes County. Before the Clerk Mrs. Dora Lee Wagoner, widow, Norman A. Wagoner and wife Martha Kathertne Wagoner, Ruby Savage and husband George K. Savage, Topsy Tut- , tie and husband Raymond L. Tuttle, Noble W. Wagoner and ! wife Josephine Wagoner, Ro- ! land O. Wagoner and wife I Blanche Wagoner, Petitioners a. against Reva B. Wilson and husband Ted J. E. Wagoner and wife Sarah Etta Wagoner, R. . G. Wagoner and wife Annie Mae Wagoner, Jack D. Wagon er, Alva Wagoi-or and Doris 1 Wagoner, i Defendents | The defendants R. G. Wagoner and wife Annie luae Wagoner above named will tal.e notice that action entitled ae above has 1 been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, to sell cei tain lands aitnated in Stokes County, North Carolina, in which the petitioners Norman A. Wagoner, Ruby Sav age. Topsy Tuttle, Noble W. Wag oner, Roland 0. Wagoner and the defendant, R. G. Wagoner and Certain other defendants above sained in the title of this action oton an undivided interest sub ject to the dower right of the pe titioner Mrs. Dora Lee Wagoner and that the petitioners have in etituted an action against the de fendants in the Superior Court Stokes County for the sale of ieid lands for partition and to the dower right and inter est of the petitioner Mrs. Dora Lee Wagoner computed under the, Mortuary Tables and paid to her; and that the said defendants, R. G. Wagoner and wife, Annie Mat- Wagoner, will further take notice |bat they are reequired to appear j|t' the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court Bouse in Stokes County in the town of Danbury, N. C., on or be fore December 19th, 1942, and answer or demur to the petition Of the petitioners, or the petition en will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said pe tition. This 18th day of November, 1942. s,|[ J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. 1. W. Hall, Atty. for Petitioners. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LANDS "Under and by virtue of an or der of the superior court made in the special proceeding entitled "Wiley M. Fulk, v». Amos Z. Fulk, et al," the same being No. upon the special proceed inr d' -ker of said court, by rea son of RR. up-set bid placed there on. the undersigned commissioner will again offer for sale to the hichtEt bidder, at public auction, on Wednesday, December 16, 1942, at 1 :C0 o'clock P. M, in frcnt of the postotfice door at King, C., all the lands describ ed in ..IP petition filed in this cause, descrihed as: Eep.. at a hickory in said Fid dler's line, runs North on his line 20 rhni'is and 50 links to pointers in Tuttle's line; thence East on said line 10 chains to pointers in Newsomc's line; thence South on his line passing a corner 20 chains nnd 50 links to pointers; thence West !0 chains to the beginring, co-'ii:lng 20.50 acros, more or less. • f. !>•*. at a hickory W. H. Watt'", corner, runs North 36.50 poles to p st'ke and pointers at a small brnn'-h; thence East 22 poles f new to a ctnko in T. F. New som's !'nc; thence South 36.5 pole«" a pi n e in said Watt': line ithenee West on his line 22 poles to tb» beginning, centr Ect. rt a pine o!-J corner, run ning So"th on said Tuttle's line 17.5 chri** ™inters; thence West on said Fulk'B line 7 chhina to a rock; thence South 7 chains to pointers in the old line; thence i East on said Watt's line 26 chains to a hickory; thence North 24.5 chains to pointers; thence West 33 chains to the beginning, con taining 75.8 acres, etc. Beg. at a stake in Tuttle's line, thence South 4 degrees West 14.43 chains to a poplar on the north bank of Spainhour's creek; thence down the creek North 49 degrees West 7 chains to a stake on the North bank of said creek; thence North 25 degrees West 4 chains to a stake on said creek; thence North 2 degrees West 3.60 chains to a stake on said creek; thence N. 27 deg. W. 3.38 chs. to corner in Tuttle's line; thence on Tuttle's line 5.85 deg. East 10 chains to the beginning, containing 9.25 acres. i Beg. at u burch on the east bank _of a creek, running South 6 degrees TTest crossing the creek 4 chains to dogwood on a bluff; thence South 31 degrees East 14 chains to a stake or stone in J. S. D. Pulliam's line; thence North on his line 7.5 chs. crossing the creek to a poplar; thence down the creek N. 49 deg. W. 7 chs. to a point; thence North 25 degrees West 4 chains to the beginning, containing 4.1 acres, more or less. Beg. at a hickory Northwest corner of old Rumley tract, runs South with old Rumley tract line 1193 feet to a rock in L. S. Grab's line; thence with his line East 1084 feet to a rock a new corner; thence Norfh 5 degrees East a neto line 1193 feet to a rock and pine R. G. Fulk'g line; thence with his line 1084 feet t othe be ginning, conjoining 25 acres, etc. The bid for the entire property described above will start at $4462.50, and sold as a whole. This 2nd day of Dec. 1942. | CHAS. R. HELSABECK, ; Commissioner NOTICE OF SALE In the Superior Court Before the Clerk North Carolina Stokes County In the Matter of Adron Ferguson, Okie Ferguson, Lillian Perdue, Claude Ferguson, Clemmon Fer guson, Clarence Ferguson, and Coy Ferguson and Clanzell Fergu son, by tbeir next friend, Ralph J. Scott, and James T. Perdue, husband of Lillian Perdue. I By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Stokes county made in the above entitled pro ceeding, the undersigned commis sioners, will, on Friday, the 18th . day of December, 1942, at 2 o'- clock P. M., on the premises in Stokes county near Sandy Ridge, N. C., sell for cash to the highest bidder the following tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a! white oak P. Hutcherson's corner, thence north 122 poles to a black gum, thence west 70 poles to a white oak pointers, thence south 100 poles to a chestnut, thence south 82 degrees east 78 poles to the beginning containing 46 1-2 acres more or less and lying on the waters of Crooked Creek in Snow Creek Township, Stokes County, N. C. See deed from Hay to J. H. Ferguson, recorded in Book No. 34, page 221 i n the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C. SECOND TRACT: Beginning a* a sourwood J. W. Hutcherson's north east corner, thence east 37 chains to a maple on a branch, thence down the branch as it me anders 9 3-4 chains to a maple, thence west 37 chains to a new line to a white oak, thence Ffuth on the old line 9 3-4 chains to th» beginning containing 36 acres more or less. THIRD TRACT: Begins at a rock in the ground J. Y. Jordan' ? former corner in C. H. Fergu son's former line thence running west 15 ohains to a black onk bush a-nd rock set in the ground in J. H. Ferguson's line, thenoe north on his line 5 chains to * rock in the ground, near n small snim bush a former corner and noinfprs, thence enst on ' nr>w line 15 1-2 chains to a ror!> set in the ground on side of n road in J. Y. Jordm'? I'ne. thence south with hio line Ift decrees west 5 1-4 chains to the beginning containing 7 6-10 acreß more or less. Ad*oinin? the formerly of J. Y. Jordan, J. H. Fereusor and others. This land will be offered in sen arate tracts and then as a whole* THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE OF SALE OF ] REAL ESTATE By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes County,! North Carolina, rendered on the 7th day of December, 1942, in the s Special Proceeding pending in b aid , Court entitled "Hassell Sisk and wife Sadie Sisk, Agnes Sisk Tuck er and husband J. C. Tucker; Beu- ' la Sisk Shelton and husband El- ' mer Shelton, Petitioners, against 1 Margaret Sisk, Minor; and L H. | van Noppen, guardian ad litem ( for Margaret Sisk, Defendants,'', it being a Special Proceeding for i the sale of the lands of C. D.! Sisk, deceased, the undersigned, ( A. J. Ellington, Commissioner of the Court will sell said lands at 1 Public auction to the highest bid- , der for cash, upon the premises in Stokes County, near Lawson ville, N. C., on SATURDAY, JAN-1 UARY 16th., AT THE HOUR OF | 11 O'CLOCK A. M., which said f land is described as follov. s: "That certain parcel or tract ] of land situated in Stokes County adjoining the lands of Joel S!iep-1 pard, John T. Lackey and others, and bounded as follows: Begin-1 ning at a pine formerly a Locust,' Sheppard's corner, runs South ( 16.45 chains to a stake on the I North brnk of Mountain branch thence down said branch as it me anders 15.50 chains to a pile of | rock Shelton's corner, South on , his line 18.50 chains to a poplar, i East on his line 18.20 chains to a' sourwood, South on his Una 10 ] chains to a poplar stump and: pointers on West bank of a branch Kelly Sisk's corner up the 1 branch as it meanders 6 chains | to pointers near a spring said ( i Sisk's corner South on his line 1 12.50 chains to a pine East on his line 13 chains to a small pop | lar North 26 chains to a rock and I pointers in said Sisk's line, West ; t on his line 11.50 chains to a pile I of rock formerly a dogwood I North on his line 23.50 chains to > I a fallen Chestnut, on the South j 1 side of a Mountain branch, down , the said branch as it meanders JOi chains to a stake formerly an Ash ' West on Taylor's and Sheppard's ' line f2 chains to the I and containing one hundred and forty four and 1-2 (144 1-2? acres . more or less and known as the Pendleton Sisk land. EXCEPT ING FROM THE ABOVE DE SCRIBED LAND a tract contain ing 72 32-100 acres more or lef»3. ; which said excepted tract was conveyed by C. D. Sisk .mi wife Martha Sisk to Alonzo Si3k and wife, by deed dated December 31. , 1914, and recorded i n the Office, of the Register of Deeds of. Stokes County, N. C., on January : |7, 1915. in Book 59 at' ( page 582 to which refrence is made, which said excepted tract ' is described as follows: "A cer-' tain tract or parcel of land .'n Peter's Creek Townshin, Stokes County, State of North CaroM"*. adjoins the lands of T. J. Nichol son, K. W. Sisk and others and j bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a rock corner for merly a sourwood, thence South. 10 chains to a poplar stump, I thence South 45 degrees East with the meanders of the branch | 6 chains to an ash, thence South i 13 chains to a rock on the South 1 1 bank of a road, thence East 13 chains to a small poplar a cor ner, thence North 26 chains to p.' rock and pointers, thence West 11.50 chains to a rock, thence North 11.50 chains to a poolar a new corner, thence west 25.50 chains to a rock, thence South 11.50 chains to a poplar corner, | thence East 18.50 to the begin ning, containing 72 32-100 acres more or less." This the 7t hday of December, 1942. A. J. ELLINGTON, Commissioner. and whichever aggregates the largest amount will be accepted as the bid for said lands. Ten per cont. (10) of the purchase price bid will be required paid on the, day of sale and the remainder when the sale is confirmed by the court. This the 17th day of Novem ber, 1942. I J. H RH>*»P. P. W. GLIDEWBLL, OomaiaaiMers Registrants Fail lo Return Tlicir Questionnaires Below is a list of registrants of all registrations who have not le- j turntd their -,) cc -• tionnaires to t'rna . ::lcc. Tilt jUfct ■ tionnaires have not been return- ( ed to this ofiice marked unknown b postmastei. If you have not received your Occupational Questionnaire noti- j fy this office immediately. To those who have received Oc- j cupational Questionnaires it is im portant that they be returned at | once: Order No. 1 560 Claude England Joyce, Win-. ston-Salem, N. C. S-2357 Thomas William Jessup, Mount Airy, N. C. U-110 Watt Morton, Walnut j Cove. | U-143 Robert Lee Collins, Fran cisco. | U-183 Frank Joyce, Walnut Cove. ' | U-543 Walter Mabe, Lawson ville. j U-618 James Thomas Ayers, Pine Hall. I | U-810 Harry Hinton Williamson, Sr., Pine Hall. i | U-848 Sam Hairston, Walnut Cove. U-956 Roy Golns, Francsico. ' U-963 Jernman Caleb Jessup, Mount Airy, N. C. I U-983 George Washington Sisk, Lawsonville. | | U-999 Jim Reid Hill, Vade Me cum. | U-1037 Ollie Bullin, Walnut Cove. 1 U-1105 John Albert I) o dso n, Sandy Ridge. TJ-1106 John Beasley, King U-1148 Sam Brim, Westiv.'d. | U-1407 Oscar Levi Joyce, Sandy Ridge. , U-1435 Alfred Grover Gatewood, U-1533 Dennis Hugh Alley, Wal nut Cove. | Below is a list of registrants names of all registrations. Their! Occupational Questionnaires have been returned to this office mark ed unknown or unclaimed b y EXECUTRIX NOTICE I The undersigned having duly qualified as executrix to the Last Will and Testament of D. V. Car | roll, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims | , against the said testator to pre sent them to the undersigned duly authenticated at her home, King, N. C., RFD 1, (Mountain View) | an or before the 7th day of No vember, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recove- 1 ry. All persons indebted to saiti 1 testator will please make immedi-' navment to the undersigned. SALLIE A. CARROLL, Executrix,] Last Will and Testament of D. V. Carroll, deceased. This Nov. 6, 1942. . NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of F. S. Ros*, I decensed, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present tht> same to me duly authenticated for payment On or before Novem ber 4, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to saki estate will please make immediat» payment to me. This Nov. 4, 1942. L G. ROSS, Admr. of F. S. BOH, deed., postmaster. —ill I . ■ Order ( No. | si Charlie Thomas Wilkins, Mauison. j 167 John Miguel, German ton. 420 Joffery William Mabe, Law- j sonville. 479 Frank John Alvarez, Eure ka, Kansas. | 495 William Hillary Flynt, Wal nut Cove. 896 Charlie Arthur Phillips, Ridgeway, Va. 1134 William Carlis Forrest, ' I Francisco. | 1425 Bruce Woodrow Martin, Madison. j 1679 Allan Grover Key, Mount Airy, N. C. 1891 Ernest Preston Minor, Westfield. | 2124 Allie Farineton Long, Win ston-Salem. j 2162 Samuel Arthur Martin, Sandy Ridge. j 2393 William Edward Hill, Mar tinsville, Va. I U-982 Icha Bod Heath, Walnut l Cove. U-1080 Joe Henry, Rural Hall. U-1104 Gregory John Alvarez, Germanton. U-1310 Roscie S. Lendsay, Wal nut Cove. | U-1488 Samuel Reid Edwards, Walnut Cove. . U-1501 James Vestor Joyce, Norfolk, Va. U-1535 John Carico, Chicago, 111. 11,321 Harold Alton T u 111 e, Danbury. . | 11,383 Robert Edward King, Lawsonville. | 11,394 Troy Wilson Carter, , Below is a list of registrants ' I who have not returned Occupa-' tional Questionnaires: 11,358 Cecil Cooledge Jessup, Mount Airy, N. C. I 11,359 Herbert Ray Williams, Lawsonville. ! 11,496 John William Real, Wal nut Cove. I 11,544 baunffgrs Agrees Lawson,' Francisco. | 11,567 Walter Franklin Collins, ' Francisco. | 11,690 James Harry Mabe, Mad ison. | 11,232-A Curtis Mabe, Ports mouth, Va. | 11,385-A James Arthur Smith, Mount Airy, N. C. I Notice Of . Suspected Delinquency To Moir Norman Smith. Dear Sir: | According to information of this Local Board, you have failed *o perform the duty, or dutUs, im- I posed upon you under th; sel'c tive service law as specified be low. 1 Failed to notify this Local Board of change in address. You are therefore directed to! report by mail, telegraph, or in' i _ World'9 News Seen Through f I THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I V An international Daily Neusfia[>er !j> I L T -Ed"o^r^ C T V *~| Unb, ' I,^-Fret 1 ,^- Fret Uom Sensational- }', y? T 1. ■ T ,n ? y and '"•"■U'-tivt, and In Daily r : it l r o,t ." h l^:; ,h N ,he Week i" s«, lon , s $ | | d « a ' New«paper for the Horn*. ], i ' rZ? 1 ® £krutian Science Publishing Society "" j' One. Norway Straat, Boston, Massachusetts i Sarurd* fl ,C * 112 ; 0 0 Y early, or 11.00 a Month. ]' i , including Magazine Section, J2.60 a Year j' 1 Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. If Nana j' Addraaa.—, | * SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Thursday, Dec. 10, 1942 Lawsonville News _ > •» :-L (By MRS. E. O. LAWSON> 'V' This community had a big snow this week. . , j Miss Hallie Spencer, Mrs. 0. E. Smith and Clarence Spencer spent Saturday in Winston-Salem.. | Ross Lawson is spending a few days at home. He has been work ing at Warner Robins, Ga., for some time. j Glenn Lawson spent Tuesday night with Jimmie Tucker, j Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hooker have been confined to their home with illness. v Ward Puckett and Miss Jose phine Mabe got married a few days ago. | Gertrude Lawson, Glenn, Betty " Joe and Annie Mae Lawsop visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalton Sun day. | Charles Robertson is at home this week. He has been working in Georgia for several months. ! Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for constable in Mea dow township subject to the Dem ocratic primary of 1944. I desire to be in time, and will appreciate the continued support of the electorate. | (Mr. Southern recently tender ed a delightful corn shucking and supper to 25 of his friends in the late lamented election. The guests were treated to sausage, backbone and spareribs and horse apple brandy). . # \ • A. E. SOUTHERN. i | Junior—Why do you say there's, *- too much favoritism in your fam ily? Friend—Well, when I bite my nail, I get into trouble; but whea baby puts his foot in hie mouth,, it's cute. * person, at your own expense, to this Local Board, on or before 10 a. m., on the 7th day of Decem ber, 1942. Failure to report pn or before the day and hour specified is an offense punishable by fine or im prisonment, or both. RALPH R. MILLS, Member of Local BoanJ^ !p——* i FCKS/ICTORY Ml BUY UNITED : WM STATES ntryrAß mMh°™s