r»eent stody by the AiZBerican
Itotltute o£ PiabUe I O^lAloa Indi
ctee thut the IM^ i^ldenUal
•lections be it mUch 'doaer
-flair than those of 1932 and
>36. Dr. Georgo Gallup^ director
f the Institute, says of the 60,-
190,000 eligible voters 25,000,-
' >90 consider theinselves Demo-
aratg and approximately 23,000,-
•W consider themselves Republi-
crznber around 11,500,000 and
cans. Independent voters will
•n them the spotlight will be
famed.
In 1936 more than 70 per cent
•I the independents were for
President Roosevelt. Today, in-
atitute studies show a close divis
ion in sympathy between the two
parties on the part of the inde
pendents. A little less than one-
ttiird favor a Democratic victory,
Ptcording to Dr. Gallup in the
■ay issue of Cosmopolitan Maga-
aine, and approximately the same
■amber are on the Republican
aide. A small majority of the in
dependents with opinions are op-
pesed to a Roosevelt third term at
time.
Dr. Gallup points out the
Vghtly ridiculous angle of con-
leversy over ~eciprocal trade
w f l setision over the tactics of the
t I mTf / i \ Administration in foreign politics
4 unusual. Dr. Gal-
iui>
^■1 Mill f J f k w MJA r - ^ ■
“In one especially interesting
survey the iiistitiiie found that a-
!iOUt one person in every three
has at least thought aoo-ui the
FOR Ri:.\T APKIIj 0: 3-room I lu-ohlem (peacet and has some
furnished apartment on street It’Uggesiion to offer. About iS.OOO,-
noor; also two unfurnished j 000 voters, judging by the sur-
apartments. Mrs. O. \V. Sehas-1 vey. are considering some iuter-
♦lao, phone 205-M. Ulnatioual organization, such as a
for
QUKK A(7I0N
FOR RENT
treaties which will be thundered
from every side. Ridiculous be
cause the institute study revealed
the fact that the recis^ocal trade
issue is beyond the immediate in
terest and 'Understanding of 90
per cent of the nations' voters.
Another Issue which both sides
will make much of Is the Wagner
LaMor Act which again is not a
burning problem to many of the
voters. While more people under
stand its significance to a great
er degree than that of the recip
rocal treaties, researches show
that over half the voters haven'i
given the act much thought.
The article goes on to say that
.government spending is some
thing on whieh nearly all voters
have positive views. Reduction
appeals to most of the people but
the opinions on how such reduc
tion in spending is to be brought
about differ. Relief, public w'orks
an/1 farm benefits can all be re
duced. according to the voters,
but a rise in defense spending
seenu to meet with general ap
proval.
An overwhelming interest Is
evidenced everywhere on the
question of America entering the
war. Members of both parties a-
giee that we should keep out,
wliicli is not surprising- However,
tlu? almost total absence of dis-
rR^TSHKn AIMRTMT:\T in
Wilkesboio for rent, three
xooms. private bath; lights,
jvater and refrigeration fur-
aished. Phone 2S9-K. 3-11-tf
FOR SALE
FOR S.ALE: Pl^s. .Shoa,t.s Fresh
Milk Cow and a Veal Calf. H.
G. Duncan, Wilkesboro, X. C.
It-pd.
FOR SALE: Seven room hoase;
arage and other n-itb^ildings;
X-Z acres of land: three miles
west-of North Wilkesboro on
Highway 421. See or write J.
D. McLean. Cricket, N. C.
4-Mt-pd.
OR SALK: One yoke good work
iteersr weight 2100 pounds. -
or write’ W. K. • Smithey,
Willtesboro. N. C. 4-l-2t
3FOER SALE: Two thi*ee-yeiir-old
mules; tw'o three - year - old
horses: two eight-months-old
mule colts: one three-year-old
mare: one sU-year-old horse:
one fresh milk cow. Paul J.
Vestal, at United Supply Co.
3-2l-tf
FOR SALE: Walko TiUdol.s, Poul
try, Horse. CattU* ami Dog
Remedies. At Red Cross Phar-
nBcy. 4-1-H
FOR SALE: ScratHi Pal.«, print
ed on one side. Special, three
(3) pounds f-ir r*e. -Cartor-
Hubbard Publishing Co. tf
‘United Slates of Europe.’ a 'un
ion of democracies,' a ‘world
union,* as proposed bV Clarence
Streit in ‘L’niou No'v’, or even a
revived f/eague of Nations.”
Court Order Asked
To Stem Curiosity
Of Census Takers
Greenfield. Mass.—A superior
court order was sought Thursday
to prevent census takers from in
quiring into personal incomes.
Acting on a petition of a re
tire! army officer, Judge J. Ar
thur Baker directed Clarence N.
Durant, censiir supervisor for
Kranklin. Hampshire and Berk
shire counties, to appear in T'ilts-
field court Tuesday to show cause
why a temporary re.straining or-
d“r shiuild not be granted.
(‘aptain B. Krankliu (tross, of
vVilliamstowii. :*ontended that
the income question in the 1940
census was a violation of the
Fifth Amendment to the Con
stitution. that it was an “unau
thorized inquiry into private af
fairs.” and that it would “deprive
the complainant of personal lib-
I rry and his private property
without due process of law.'’
Miami Beach, Fla.—Police re
ported that a "hospital" plane,
carrying an injured man from
Key West to West Palm Beach,
crashed last night at Ocean Drive
and Eleventh street, a heavily-
populated hotel and business sec
tion of Miami Beach.
Police did not have a full re
port on the accident, but believed
no one had b^n injured. The
pilot and man being bro-ught
from Key West to We t Palm
Beach were the only one'- In the
plane, police said.
The plane for more than 15
minutes circled at a low altitude
over Miami Beach during a hea
vy downpour of rain last night,
barely clearing house and tree-
tops.
BIG OPEN HOUSE
CELEBRATION FOR
C, C. CAMP FRIDAY
(Continued from page onei
forces'
exercised
dtue
V economy
the control tJttfF hare
roughout this session
yesterday When the chamber pass
ed a $1,021,639,700 labor-social
security appropriation bill which
was $55,651,058 above President
Roosevelt's budget estimates.
The increases were in funds
for 1941 operations of two relief
agencies, the ' clvlllaii qqpsciiVa-
TRACTORS: FI 2, 10-20,
32-36, Ford^on and high class
a^i&d farm implements. Cars.
1939 Buick 41 Sedan, 1937
LaSalle Coupe. Trucks. 1939
International and Ford Pick
ups, 1933 Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton.
Ridiculously low prices. Henk
el's. Statesville, N. C. 4-1-llt
“Doesn’t Know W’hcthor He
f.ovfs Hi- Wifo or His Sister.”
Fvcrytbinn was fine until !te was
ralb--'! away uti business. Then the
iniih ra;tu‘ out. Unad tins story
oi' an ainazing mi\-up in the
.\m* rira!i \Vf»okly Magazine with
i.pxt Sunday’s Washington Tinu‘s-
HeialU. now or sale.
^geSUAL B,\RGAIN3 In good
oaed cars and trucks, several
sakes and models. Wilkes Mo
tor company, two miles west
on. Boone Trail. lO-2-tf
WANTED
WANTED: Beaut3' ojM-'nUor, gtKHl
personality, splendid opportun
ity for right party. Write, send
photograph, returned if re
quested. Box 242. Liifolriton.
HOW AN AUTHOR EXILE
STAG EI> HIS OWN CNHAPPY
ENDING. The brilliant dramatist
noted out hU own last and mys-
ieri(ms chapter. Read Adele Rog
ers St. Johns* article in which
she blames his suicide on banish
ment from Hollywood and his
broken romance with a lovely ac
tress. In The American Weekly
.Magazine with next Sunday’s
Washington Times-Herald, now
on sale.
N. C.
4-l-2t-pd
/ANTED: 'To your rwllo re
pair work on aU mal es and
»odelB. Expert repairmen. Sat-
ifffactlot — Day
Electric Co., Phone 328. 8-10-tf
fANTEDff Bring your tjrpewrlt-
era, cash registers, Adding Ma
chines, computing scales, check
writers, clocks, and sewing ma-
ehinee that need repairing and
eleanlng to me up stairs over
Carter - Htibbard Publishing
Company, Ninth street. W. G.
Harrison.
misoelaneous
FOUND: Billfold ooiit»i*4»g Rex
Moxley's driving license, re
ceipts, etc. Owner , may have
same bly calling at Journal-Pa
triot office and paying for this
wd. • it-pd
HOtCND: Quantity of potatoes.
Ovwer may have same by iden-
ttfyfmg and paying for this ad.
- JL N. Hendren, Wilkesboro.
rente 2. It-pd.
MAKING MOVIES THAT
HAVE SOUND-^AND SMEf.L
The inventors of the device say
rhey can give audiences 5,000
difforent odors with their movies
—anything from the fragrance of
flower to the aroma of a turkey
dintier. Read this up-to-date sci
ence .story in The American
Weekly .Magazine with next Sun-
dayN W'r,shiiigton Times-Herald,
now on .sale.
THE ^LVN WHO MADE TIME
STAND STILL FOR 60 YEARS.
His name was Baron Ballysane
and. from the days of Queen Vic
toria until his recent death, he
refused to admit that the world
was changing. Read about his
strange existence in The Ameri
can Weekly Magazine with next
Sunday’s Washington Times-Her
ald, now on sale.
vitations to come and bring their
friends.
Company 3420 was organized
at Stafesville in 1935. with 25
colored men. who wore relieved
a few weeks later by an advanced
cadre of 2 5 white men from Mays-
ville. The company remained
iliere until September 20. 1938,
wlien it was moved to its present
location at Laurel Springs.
Camp Meadow Fork, as it is
now known, was first occupied
in June. 1933. by a cadre of men
from Dobson. Between June and
December the con.slructinii of the
company was completed, and on
September 20. 193S. ('amp NC
SCS-21 was changed to Camp NC
NP-21. The company is located
on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It is
the only camp, the duties of
which are confined sohdy the
Parkway area, in Nortii Carolina.
The principal project of the
•amp is landscai'/e and develop-,
mont along a designated portion
of the Parkway. The work is to
L great extent confined to grad-
ng. planting and .seeding, or sod
ding cuts and fills along the
scenic motorw'ay which is being
built expressively for tourists.
Another important job is the de-
elopment of bays and vistas by
selective cutting and planting.
Not all the Parkway is being
planted in trees and shrubs.
There are many miles of open
area that the camp will reseed,
lime or fertilize for pasture. The
camp has, since its establish
ment less than two years ago,
worked on approximately 15
mile.': of the Parkwav. extending
rom lughw'ay 21 to highway 16.
Much of the work except grading
is seasonal.
There are also many other jobs
which the camp does. Some of
hem are the construction of per
manent maintenance buildings
or the Parkway, the building of
arkway signs, and the assistance
n surveying and the construc
tion of a 3.000.000 gallon dam.
The company strength is low
approaching 2(M». the maximum
numher of enrollces perniitte( to
a .single camp. Around 500 boys
have lieen trained in Uie camp
since ItKis. Not only do they work
or. tile I’arkway. eal they are
given classroom instruction, have
access to an excellent library and
readiiyg room, ai:d are trained in
ii completely eqMiiM)ed machine
.‘>iiop. Tile food is excellent. For
recreation there is a tennis court,
a volley ball court and billard
table.s. An archery range is being
planned. The organization pre
pares tlje enrollee to meet life's
problems by teaching him the
proper method of dealing w'ith
life’s situations. They receive $30
a month, plus room and lifoard.
Friday’s anniversary celebra
tion will get underway with
breakfast at 7:30. inspection of
rooms and cadet corp.s by com
pany commander at 8 o'clock,
lunch for the enrollees at 11:.10,
lunch served to all visitors in the
open at 12 o’clock, a motor trip
on the work project at 2 o'clock,
and an in.spection of the camp
at 3 o'clock.
Camp officers, besides Captain
Baker, are George L. Partlow',
subaltern: Howard B. Gaylord,
educational supervisor: and Dr.
Benjamin M. Krugman. camp
physician. Ibider the National
Park Sendee project superinten
dent. Clarence L. Fink, are Mar
cus Hall, foreman engineer; Rom
ulus Church, blacksmith; Alfred
Gates, mechanic; Richard Clark,
senior foreman; and Glenn Rich
ardson, Dewey Broyhill, Thomas
Isbell and James Perkins, all
junior foreman.
admlnlBtratlon. CCC funds were
upped‘*$50,000,009 above Mr.
Roosevelt’s $330,000,000 .budget
figures, whiite the NYA was given
$17,450,000 more than the $85,-
000,000 requested.
It was the firtt time this year
that the House had approved a
supply bill whose total was great
er than recommended in the Pres
ident’s "bedrock” bhidget.
Passage of the measure also
involved an implied rebuke of
the national labor relations board,
storm center of the. congressional
fight over amendment of the
Wagner act. and the wagee-hour
division. Funds for operations of
timates by the House appropria-
both agencies were cut below' es-
tions committee and the House
voted approval.
Efforts of economy leaders to
dislodge the CCC and NYA in
creases were un.successful. On roll
call votes, the chamber approved
the CCC fund 204 to 170, and
ttie NYA boost 221 to 157.
fcy virtue of
der of the Supertor Cbort dfj
Wllkee , County. entUled "Wilkie dikes' Counfy, W.
County*versus G. W. Mastin ani
wife, Mrs. G. W. Mastin." thh
undersigned Commissioner will on
the 29th day of April. 1940, al
12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court
House door in Wilkesboro, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of
and being in Edwards
tion corps and the ^tlonal ■^'ownship, Wilkes County, N. C„
being 1 lot of land, more or less
listed in ^ ■ Township in
the name of r ■' *0"^
Being all owned and or
listed in 1936 uy Q. W. Mastin.
F’or further description, refer
ence is made to description found
in Book , Page , in the
lU
i.4iS Ooiirt;:
ik4*oro. K.
highest'
r eertahi'
being
in
Iaa4.-
3816, hr John OwyM. ^ ± i
#or fdrtbet descilFtloF^
ence Is'made to desor^tog fohh ‘
in . Book , Pago la the^
acres of land more or less. Hated
If) Edwards Township In the name
of Andrew Greenwood, in 4 1936,
ibelng all the land owned and or
listed In 1936 by Andrew Green
wood^'
For further description refei-
iglster of Deeds office of Wilkes
jttnty. ‘7
This the •298H*'day),of M»re)u
1940.
F. J. MoDUFFIE. ^
4-22-4t-( M) Commissioxw*
NOTIC'E OF SALE OF LAND V
Under and IV virtue of an or-
ence is made to description found | der of the Superior Court of
in Book , Page , In the i Wilkes County, entitled "Wllko^*
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes . County versus W. S. Gwyn and
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes
County. i
This tl^e 29th day of March,
1940. i
: F. J, McDUFFIE,
4-22-4t-(M) Commissioner.
County.
This the 29th day of March.
1940.
F. J. McDUFFIE,
4-22-4t- (M) Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND
Wear something white on your
clotliing if you walk on the high
way at niglit.
DO YOU DARE KEEP A
DLUIY? Eminent psycholc^st.
w*ams that^Uke snakes^ self-re-
vcalin^ diaries often turn on the
I>eople who write them. Bo sure
to read this informative article in
the April 14th issue of The Amer
ican Weekly, the big magazine
distributed with the Baltimore
American, On Sale at AH News
stands.
.NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus David Martin and
wife. Mrs. David Marlin,'* the
undersigned Commissioner will
on the 29th day of April, 1940.
at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the
Court House door in Wilkesboro,
N. C.. offer for sale to the highe.st
bidder for cash, that certain tract
of land, lying and being in Ed
wards Township. Wilkes County,
North Carolina, being 1 lot of
land more or less, listed in Ed
wards township in the name of
David Martin in 1936. being all
the land owned and or listed in
1 936 by David Martin.
For further description refer
ence is made to description found
in Book —. Page —. in the Reg
ister of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29th day of March.
1940.
F. J. McDT'FFlE.
4-22-4t-fM) Commissioner.
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court df
Wilkes County, entitled "Wilkes
County versus Rudd Welborn
and wife, Mable C. Welborn,'’
the undersigned Commissioner
will on the 29th day of April,
1940. at 12:00 noon, at the Court
House door In Wilkesboro. N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of
land, lying and being in Mo»*avian
Falls Township. Wilkes County,
N. C., being 120 acres of land,
more or less, listed in Moravian
Falls Trtwnship in the name of
Rudd Welborn in 1936. Being
all the land owned and or listed
in 1936 by Rudd Welborn.
For further description, refer
ence is made to description found
in Book . Page . in the
Register or Deed.s office
NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County entitled "Wilke*^
County versus Weaver Holcomb
and wife. Mrs. Weaver Holcomb,”
the undersigned Commissioner
will on the 29th day of April.
1940, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at
the Court House door in Wilkes
boro, N. C., offer for sale to the
highest hjldder for cash, that cer
tain tract of land, lying and be
ing in Edwards Township. Wilkes
County, N. C.. being 27 acres of
land, more or less, listed in Ed
wards township, in the name of
Weaver Holcomb, in 1936. by
Weaver Holcomb.
For further description refer
ence is made to descriptmn found
Book . Page
in
in the
wife, Mrs. W. S. Gwyn,” the un
dersigned Commissioner will on
the 29th day of April, 1940, at
’’;00 o'clock noon, at the Court
House door in Wilkesboro. N. C..
offer for sale lo the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of
land, lying and being in Edwards
Township, Wilkes County, N. C..
being 5 acres, more or leas, listed
in Edwards Township in the name
of W. S. Gwyn, in. 1936, being all
the land owned and or listed in
Edwards Township in 1936, by W.
S. Gwyn.
For further deacrir/tlon refer
ence is made to description found
in Book . Page . in the
Register or Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 2ruii day of March,
1940.
F. J. McDUFFIE.
4-22-4t-t .M i Commissioner.
an or-
NOrrCE OK SALE OF I
UpHor and l*y virtue of an
der of the Superior Conn of
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes I Wilkes County. entitLd “Wilkes
County. 1 County versus Floyd English and
This the 29th day of March. ! wife. Mrs. Floyd English, the
1940.
F. J. McDUFFIE.
4-22-4t-(M) Commissioner.
W'ilkes County.
I This the 29th day of March
'l940.
t F. J. McDUFFIE.
4-22-4t-(M) Commissioner.
NOTICE OK SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of Mie Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus R. P. Day and wife
Mrs. R. F. Day.” the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 29th
day of April. 1940. at 12:00
noon, at the Court House door
in Wilkesboro. N. C., offer for
sale to the highest I)idder for
cash, that certain tract of land,
lying and iieing in Edwards
T(>wii.sliip. Wilkes County. N. C.,
tKMiig 15 acres of land, more or
h'ss, listed in Edwards Township
in the name nf R. F. Day in 1936.
Being all the land owned and or
listed in 1936 i>y R. F. Day.
For further description, refer-
eiue is made to descMiption found
in Book , Page . in the
Register of Deeds Office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29th day of March,
1910.
F. J. McDUFFIE.
4-22-4t-(M) Commissioner.
REV. E. V. BUMGARNER
TO PREACH IN THIS CITY
Rev. E. V. Bumgarner, of Tay
lorsville, will speak Thursday
night at the Woodman Hall fa-
cross from Post Office on C
Street), Rev. Mr. Bumgarner is.a
w'ell-known pastor and leet^rpr.
Thursday night he will tell of his
visit through the Holy Lands—
Palestine and Jerusalem. ’ Every
one is inrited to hear him.
: Use the advertisis^ cohunns of
this ptLpn as your shoppinir
NOTICE OF sale OF L\M)
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled "Wilkes
County versus Fannie Kimmer
and husband Kimmer.” the
undersigned Commissioner will on
29th day of April. 1940 at the
Court House Door in Wilkes
boro, N. C.. at 12 o'clock noon,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain' tract
of land, lying and being in Ed
wards Township, Wilkes County.
North Carolina, being 5 acres of
land, more or less, listed in Ed
wards Township in the name of
Fannie Kimmer in 1936. Being
all the land owned and or listed
in 1936 by Fannie Kimmer.
For further description found
in Book . Page in the
NOTICE Or SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus Mrs. J. M. Minor
and husband, J. W. Minor,” the
undersigned Commissioner will
on the 29th day of April. 1940. at
I2:00 o’clock noon, at the Court
House door in Wilkeslmro. N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of
land, lying and being in Edwards
Township, Wilkes County, N. C.,
being 1 lot of land, more or less,
listed in Edwards township in the
name of Mrs. J. W. Minor in *1940.
1936. being all the land owned'
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
offWilkes County, entitled “Wilke.s
, County versus H. H. Couch and
wife. Mrs. H, H. Couch.’' the un
dersigned Commissioner will on
the 29th day of April. 1940, at
12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court
House door in Wilkesboro. N. C..
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of
land, lying and being in Edwards
Township. Wilkes County. North
Carolina, being 2 acres of land
more or less listed in Edwards
Township in the name of H. H
Couch in 1936. being all tb*^ land
owned and or li.sted in 1936, by
H. H. Couch.
For further description refer
ence is made to description found
in Book Page , in the
dersigned Commissioner will if
the 29th day of April. 1940, at
12:00 o'clock noop. at the Conrr
House door in Wilkesboro, N. C..
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash.dhat certain tract of
land. lying and being in Boomer
Ty\vMsh»p. Wilkes County, North
Carolina, being 9 acres of land,
more or less, listed in Boomer
Township in the name of Floyd
English in 1936. Being all the
'land owned and or listed in 1936
by Floyd English.
F'or further description, refer
ence Is made to description found
in Book . ^age . in the
Register or Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29th day of March.
1940.
F. J. McDtrPFTE.
4-22-4t-(M) Commissioner.
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 2^h day of March,
F. J. McDUFFIE,
and or listed in 1936 by Mrs. J. *4-22-4MM) ‘ Commis.sioner.
W. Minor.
For further description refer-
encee is made to description found
in Book . Page . in the
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29Ui day of March,
1940.
F. J. McDUFFIE.
4-22-4t-( M) Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Wilkes
County,, entitled “Wilkes County ,
versus EMdie Adams and husband VJ
Adams,” the undersized
Commissioner will on the 29th dav
of April, 1940, at 12:00 noon, at^ '
the Court House door in Wilkes
boro, N. C., offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, that cer-
tain tract of land, lying and be
ing in Edwards Township, Wilkes
j County, North Carolina, bein|f 3^.
NOTICE OK SALE OF LAM)
Under and by virtue nf an or
der nf the Superior Court of
Wilkes Coiiniy. entiiied ‘Wilkc'
(U)unly versus Andrew Green
wood and wife, Mrs. Andrew
NOTICE OF SALE OF U\Si)
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of _
Wilkes County, entitled | acres of land, more or less, iTst^
County versus John Gwyn and | Edwards Township, in the name
wife, Mrs. John Gwyn. the under-Eddie M. Adams, in 1936. be-
signed Commissioner will on the i ^11 the land owned and or list-
29th day of April. 1940. at 12:00 Edwards Township in 193
o'clock noon, at the Court Eddie M. Adams.
door in Wilkesboro. N. C., offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, that certain tract of iaiul.
lying and heinir in Edw'nri^ T
.-jhip, Wilkes County, North Car
olina. being 2 acres nf land more
or less, listed in Edwards Town- 4-22-4t-(M)
For further de.scription found m
Book , Page , in the Reg
ister of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29th day of March, 1940.
F. J. McDUFFIE. ^
Commissioner.
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 29th day of March.
1940.
F. J. McDT’FFIE,
4-22-41-(M) Commissioner.
NOTICE OF S.ALE OP L.AND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus A. 0. Bray and
wife. Bera Bray, the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 29th
day of April, 1940, at 12 o'clock
noon, at the Court House door in
Wilkesboro. N. C.. offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
that certain tract of land, lying
and being in Brushy Mountain
Township, Wilkes County, N. C..
being 8 acres of land, more or
less, listed in Brushy Mountain
Township in the name of A* .O.
BrAy^Jn 19$^. .^ing all the
owhelf or listed in 1936 by*
Bray.
For further description, refer
ence is made to description found
in Book , Page in the
Register of Deeds office of Wilkes
County. ,
^m^'the 29tb day of March,
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