LIST YOUR TAXES
January Ist
r
Notice is hereby given to all persons in the
Townships listed below, that they must list their
propcty, real, personal, pell taxes aml dogs din
ing tho month of Januaiy a> required by law.
The li-t take!s can be found at ihe time and
places listed below:
DANIH'RY TOWN-r«;»
Court ;louse from 9to 4 oi. ;;
Court House t'rom 9 to 4 or. • .r:. •, i.
Count;, Home L-*om 9 t> 1 *-Jar. . li- 15.
Court House in m H t » 4 or. Jar.. 15. I: 1 !.*>.
H. G. Alley's hi me in m t*> 1 >•:: -'an. 1945.
Court iI I >ut'r» m !' to 1 on J:i:i. 22. 1915.
H. (J. ALLEY. List Taker.
(>!' WvLR GAP TOW NS'HP
Mo-ii • s to i or. • .
sim ?. ■. s v n• .*. ; 1 l . .1 i• 15.
V , .
Flil , . .» - 1 . . 11
Kim. . - • . : 1 • . •. 1 .
Moir > v's St r • : •. m 9 t 1 i . r. 2 », ll 1 15.
EJm ■' O Store fr« m 1 to \ .'an. 2!. 1:
T. M. Smith's Home from t» 1i n .'an. 1945.
TnM M. SMITH. List Taker.
SNOW (REEK TOWNSHIP
S. R. Ward's So ire from 9to 1 n lan. 2. 1945.
Moore: to id *.v I'riddv's Store from 1) to 1 on -lan.
a, vi\
Sandy Ridge.
J. I». Xanee St*.re (lowov) Snr.dy Ridge from 9to
4 on Jan. I. 11' 1-1
A. M. S' eiton's Stoy fom 9 t-> lon Jan. 5. li l !o.
Percy MocretieM's Sr >re fr m 9 t > 12 Jan. 6.
Ji. L. Zur'ar's St v e from Ito 1 ,»n Jan. 1915.
\Yii'is Mo-.re's Ston from i• to lon Jan. v . 1945.
Otis Shaffer's f. m 9 to lon Jan. lid. 1915.
J. A. \\ ali's Stove !'>•' m 1' to 12 on Jan. 29. 1945.
Moore! ie!d- vV I'riddvs St ;, re, Sandy Ridire, from
1 to lon Jan. 2.♦. 19-15.
JAMKS HAWKINS. List Taker.
REAYKR ISLAND TOWNSHIP
Luther Joyce's Store fr-m 9 t» 12 on Jan. 2. 1"45.
Ernest Goa !'s Stove fn m 1 to ! on Jan. 2. l';M5.
M ali's Stove fr m9t012 on Jan. 1945.
Phil Pun'ao's St. !*c? fr mlto \ on*lan. 1945.
Oov \\ avd's Store ( Di'lard from 9 to \ Jan. 1.
Will Ro! evt s Store fr m 1> to 1 on Jan. 5. 19!5.
T. P. Preston s Stove fr m 0 t » 1 on Jan. (?. 1915.
Water T*lvnt s Store from 9t012 on Ja*. S, 1945
Man lev St re from 1 to 4 on Jan. S, 45.
Pine Ha'l Brick Plant No. 2. 9 to 12 Jan. 9. 1945.
Pine Hall Brick Plant No. 1 from 1 to 4 Jan. 9. '45.
"Williamson's Store from •' to 12 on Jan. 10. 1945.
Bill Rlackwell's Store from 1 to 4 on Jan. 10. 1945.
J. ROLAND WILLIAMS, List Taker.
PETER'S CREEK TOWNSHIP
D. F. Wright's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 8, 1945.
W. S. Hart's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 9, 1945.
\V. A. Bryant's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 10, 1945.
Harry Martin's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 11, 1945.
Harry Martin's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 12, 1945.
M. O. Stevens' Store from 9 to 1 on Jan. n. 1915.
M. O. Stevens' Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 15. 1945.
Clifford Nelson's Store from '' to 4 on Jan. 16, '45.
JAMES L. MOORE, List Taker.
MEADOWS TOWNSHIP
A. M. Carroll's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. fi, 1945.
M. O. Allen's Store from 9 to 12 on Jan. 12, 1945.
Roy White's Store from 1 to 4 on Jan. 12, 1945.
I. G. Ross' Store from 9 to 12 on Jan. 13, 1945.
Montgomery's Store (Ger.) 9 to 4 Jan. 16, 1945.
A. M. Carroll's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 18, 1945.
Ervin Wall's Store from 9t04 on Jan. 20, 1945. !
THE DANBURY REPORTER, DANBUBY, N. O. JANUARY 18, 1945. I
11. G. Ross' Store from 9t04 on Jan. 25,1945.
Montgomery's Store (Ger.)9 to 4 Jan. 27, 1915.
I- OLLIE M. FLYNT, List Taker.
BIG CREEK TOWNSHIP
L. L. Lowe's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 2, 1945.
Wallace Smith's Store from 9 to 4, on Jan. 3, '44.
Lester Sheppard's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 4, '4").
Walter Nunn's Store from 9 to 4 on Jan. 5, 1945.
' L*\vd Grav's Stoie from 9 to 4 on Jan. (>, 1945.
Union Mill from 9 t» 1 on Jan. S, 1945.
• ilanzy Cox' Store f'i m 9 to I on Jan. 9. 1945.
G. \. IM i K!;v' Store V •« m 9 to 1 on Jan. 10. 1915.
'am .Moil'.-" Store f i>;o 9 t > ! . : i Jar,. ]], I).J5.
SAM I . I.AWUI.N Li>t Taker.
S VGRATGW :> TOV.'NS::; *
' aaiut Co.e • Mi.-. M.;i'!k l'so.". s un;je> from '
u» i on 'Jan. •"), ia4s.
•A a:.u;t Go.e » Mi s. MM'hers Ms M...e) from •
> • 1 >n ..'an. m. li»4->.
Walnut Gove \ Mi's. MM'hers .'s i . i.ei from
t » 1 on Jan. v 1045.
Walnut Guve *Mr. Mcpherson's ( Mcv. > from 9
1 • i 1 on Jan. u . 1915.
Walnut ' ».'e • Mrs. Mcpherson's Oilice) from 9
i • i a Jan. 1 lIT.l I T.
V ; i os Mis. k-i'i.v-. ?.;:i's 'riici > from
.'an. )'2 WW
. » ; - v i i\\ ni
i '' . . 1 • n 1 7 '!"
1 ' ■ • . 1 ' •• a: ■. ii , r .
1 ' ' Mrs. :• 1 > f:\ ra
Wa!:u:t G« v Mrs. Mci a.; s >n's O.licc > from"
T" i 1 ■ n .'an. 1945,
'A alnut Cove Mrs. McPhers >n's Oilice) from 9
f > 4on lan. 2). 1945.
Wa'nnt Cove (Mrs. McPherson's Office) from 9
•> 4 on Jan. 24. 1945.
Walnut Gove -M'- McPherson's Office) from 9
to 4 on Jan. 2 \ 1945.
Walnut Gove (Mrs. Mcpherson's Office) from 9
to 4 on Jan. 27. 194^.
Wahiut r ovo Mrs. McPherson's Otfice) from 9
* > ! on /an. :]0 1945.
" Vnvt ' »"o M" . MePhor-vn's Office) from
' > lon Tan. i. 1-'
GLADYS V: McPHERSON. List Taker.
YADKIN TOWNSHIP
:l. S. Reddintr's S~o>v 9 to 4 on Jan. 2. 1945.
Mat Hock from 9 t-.> 1 on Jan. 1945.
Mt. View (Meadow'- Store) 9 to 4 Jan. 4, 1945.
Gape!la from to 4-n Jan. 5, 1945.
K iiiy; 11 >rue; Store-) "om 9t> 4m January 22. 2>,
• ) »> •; .• k - o*" i it -■
—i. —•cv _j, lai •.
li. (. . Pit;ters«.inV St .v frun wto lon J«;ii. l ;l , '45.
I'iniUf. ,; o fi- mS>to !cn Jan. 14 v.v* 2'. 1945.
'•!'. • rS' >.••') om 9t > 1 .:t
. * - . . i K
WiLLI H B. LANE, List Taker.
After the above a.os the tax listing period for
the above mentioned townships will be closed.
FAILING TO LIST PERSONAL PROPERTY,
POLL TAX AND DOGS WILL RESULT IN THE
PROPERTY OWNER BEING PENALIZED AC
CORDING TO LAW.
YOU MUST SEE YOUR LIST TAKER DUR
ING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. NO LIST
ING WILL BE DONE IN THE TAX OFFICE AT
I) ANBURY.
R. L. SMITH, Tax Supervisor.
—Have y u mica isirim.is* >
on your lands for development
W rite («e ri\K M. Bowman. ('•».
Superintendent Schools, |;!i 4
Park, X. C.
OSCAR \V. SMITH
Pilot Mtn., X. C.
?" \9l want to married,
writ - Box :{•>;«, .li;!iactta, Idaho.
Send stamp. (adv)
HAM INSURANCE
GUARANTEED
SI3 SKIPPER«
tliuJH preventative
t IN CURED MEAT
* Alk Ur DC, * er *
N. J. BOOOIE
Tb« Ham laiunQc* Maa
Dmtbam, N. C.
.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
As administrator of tne estau
of Jane Kirby Grabs, decease U,
notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against s:,.
estate to present them to me, duly
authenticated, for payment, on oi
' before Dec. 21, 1945, or this no
' tice will be pleaded in bar of re
■ covery. All persons owing sr.i
estate will phase make imniedia.
payment to me.
This Doe. 15. 1915.
C. KOSS XKWSI'M,
King, N. C.
Cha.-». It. I leh'alvck, Atty.
\»MIMSTK \T()R'S XOTMT:
Havin.,' iu;sltti>\l as Adr.iinisir;.
tor of the estate «>l Lazarus Shor
Grabs, deceased, l'to of Stoker
county, X. C., this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhi'ii;
them to the undersigned on or be
fore Di2l. 191"), or this notic •
will be I'liadt'd ia bar of their ro
f'i" ry. Ail persons iivl. bte I I
: I i st.'-.i' v,:'! [!. ;:se make in
ri. ut.
T.:s I .. l."> l! 1 15,
c. xiav.-U'.M.
Ml:: '. X. C.
('•!; .. It. H. vek, Atty.
AIIMIMSTi; \T(»K S NOTS( ,; :
As Administrator of the esta .•
of Z. O. Johnson, deceased, notic--
is hereby given all persons hoi !
ing claims against said estate f
present them to me, duly authen
ticated, for payment, on or befon
Jan. 11, lOli*! or this notice \vi:'
be pleaded in bar of recovery. A 1
persons owing said estate w
p|i .sse make immediate pa.vm« •"
to rr.r>.
This Jan. 11, 1915.
\V. I». JOHNSON'. Adair.
Kstate >f O. Johnson. I
101 \V. 2st!i St.. Winston-Sale--
x. c. (p.;
THEATRF
WALNUT COVK, N. C
Sunday and M mluv, Jan. 'il - 'J'
"Wl\i AMI A I'RXUT
Ouna Andrews Don Vmeche
Tne-day, Jan. i.'t
"WKKK-KNO l'V>S"
Martha O'Dr.seol—X« ah llei-ry, -I;
Wed. and Thurs., January 24 -'i't
"CHIP OFF TIIK OLI) MOCK"
Donald O'Connor—Peggy Ryan
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20-27
"SAGK BKI'SII IIKRO"
Chas. Starrett
-
LATK SHOW KVKRV SATI'IJ- '
DAV NIGHT AT 10:80
. IIK HWBI'RY REPORTER,
) »AN WRY, X. c.
Enclosed you will find $ for whicli send t!ic H VXIiI'RV
KI'OIJTI'R to (he following address;
If renewing old subscription p!oa«e CliCeU hcr»»: ( ).
NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE
5 I UA ft 1
TH ATRE
Stuart, Virginid'
Friday and Saturday, Jan. !!)-?)
"BOSS OF RAWHIDH" Also—
Tex O'Drieu
"CARKKR (illJI,"
Frances Liu^loril
Sunday and Monday, Jan. 'ii-i'l
"BATIIINO HI! M TV"
Red Skelton —Harry Janus' Oreli
Tue., Wed., & Tliu., Jan. 2S->I-W
"TIIK CANTKKVILLK GHOST"
diaries Laughton—Robt. Toung
FAMOUS DISCOVERY
acts fast on the kidneys
to ease painful bladder irritav.on
caused by excess acidity ID the urine
Thousands are thanking DR. KILMER'S
SWAMP ROOT lor helping them to re
»no\e the cause of needless "getting up at
nights". For this pure herbol medicine,
erigin.illy created b> a practicing physi
cian, acts quickly to increase thi- flow ot
urine . . . helps relieve backache, run-down
feeling, iincomiort.ihle symptoms ot
bladder irritation. SWAMP ROOT is i%
Mientific preparation. A combination of
carefully blend«d herbs, toots. Vegetables,
balsams. Absolutely ; silting harsh or
hubii-forminß when ycu use Dr. Kilmer's
mcdiwinr. Just good ingredients that act
fast to bring you new comfort!
Send for free, prepaid sample lODAYf
Like thousands of others you'll be glad
that you did. Send name and address to
Department C, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box
1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send
at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do false teeth drop. slip or wabble
when you talk. eat. laugh or sneeze?
Don't be nnno>ed and en.harrasbod by
such handicaps. KASTKKTH. an alka
line tnou-ncid) powder to sprinkle on
your platen, keeps false teeth more
firmly set. Gives confident feeling of se
curity and added comfort. So gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or fetiing. (Jet FAS
TKKTIi todnv at anv thug store
AT FIRST
C» t , SE 6ii>
Cold Preparations as direeted
Rural Bond Sales
Effective Step In*
Postwar Planning
WASHINGTON, D. C.-Secretary of
Agriculture Claude R. Wickard today
called on American farmers to invest,
all "extra" dollars in War Bonds during
the Sixth War Loan beginning Novem
ber 20 as an "effective step in postwar
planning" for rural America.
Directing his appeal "To the Farm
People of America." Secretary Wick
ard said, "the farm people of this
country have an outstanding war rec
ord.
"it still takes a lot of money to
finance the war. even though iu are
winning. The single task if s;i| plying
the Pacific theater is a tremendous
undertaking. Add to that the equip
ment which was needed on the inva
sion coast of France, the supplies that
are required now to knock down the
walls of hitler's Germany, ar.d the
total is staggering. So our job here at
home is by no means over, just as the
war on the lighting front isn't over.
Our honiefront responsibility is two
fold: One is to stick to our job and do
it well until total victory is won; the
other is to buy War Bonds. •
"The farm people of this country
have an outstanding war record. They
have achieved a production miracle in
the face of wartime difficulties. Their
bond-buying record is good. too. as in
dicated by the fact that farmers and
their families purchased more than one
and a quarter billion dollars' worth of
bonds in 1943. This figures out at about
10 per cent of their net income.
"This Sixth War Loan campaign is
the biggest yet for agriculture, but
never before has agriculture had so
many dollars that could be put into
War Bonds. The record production of
farmers, coupled with favorable com
modity prices, has pushed their income
up to an all-time nigh level. The in
vestment of those extra, inflationary
dollars in War Bonds would be the
most effective step in postwar planning
Rural America could take.
"Stake your share in the future
share your s'.ake in the war."