>AY, APRIL IxriWO
N.
i>r
load Mileage
-A $6,000,000 alloca-
► r road im>proveak'«ata.
Thursday by Gorernor Ho-
j'lrin he divided among the
»’■ highway diatricts on a baa-
area, road mileage, popula-
the state highway and pub-
works commission decided
ment program.
Contracts were awarded to low
‘■idders on 13 of 17 construction
irojects on which proposals were
)pesed yesterday. All ^contracts
are subject to approval by the
federal bureau of roads.
the sum, $500,000 will be
for bridges, $2,260,000 will
">r improvement of secondary
and $2,500,000 will be
•| to ‘‘standardise'' primary’
4. Frank L. Dunlap, commls-
j * chairman, defined "stand-
lslng“ as the elimination of
•ves, widening, and Improve-
I 'nt of surfacing.
[ 'The specific amount which each
62 Beer License
Revoked In State
' imputed tonight by highway de-
'rtment statisticians.
I/The commission requested the
judge* bureau to allot $500,000,
,:om a surplus in the highway
appropriations account, for the
^purchase of machinery to conduct i Craven. Martin
[the $5,000,000 road improve-• Edgecombe, Davie.
Raleigh, April 1.—Siity-two
retail beer licenses in 26 North
Carolina counties have been re
voked at the behest of the Brew
ers and N. C. Beer Distributors
Committee.
This means that 62 proprietors
of anti-social beer outlets have
been forced by local authorities
to get out of the beer business as
a part of the beer industry's
"clean up or close up” campaign
in this state.
During the month of March, 14
licenses were revoked liy boards
of commissioners in Buncombe.
Pasquotank,
Transylvania
— 'and Cleveland counties. One deal-
^MmiSTRATOR'S NOTICE ' er in Surrv county was placed on
Having qualuied as Admmistra-, ^ . \ ivf
tor of the estate of Albert "y the town boa.d of ^
Pearson, deceased, late of Wilkes Elkni. |
County, North Carolina, this is to The 14 licenses were revoked i
notify all persons having claims n petition of Kdgar H. Bain of |
ingainq^he estate of said deceased Goldsboro, State Director i n
Jtb them to the undersign- ypiji iie ot the industry’s "clean '
l>n or before the 25th day of Marcn state. The charges lang.d irom
1941 or this notice will be pleaded illegal -ale m v. liiskey to disorder
I.bMpf their recovery. All per- and public nuisance which
s'j V^ebted to said estate will prompted neighborhood c o m-
* se make immediate payment, I plaints.
the 26th day ol March, colonel Bain announced today
40. I
ALBERT K. PEARSON, Jr.;‘'“*‘
iod ended March 31, the commit-
Admr. of Albert K. Pearson
Deceased. 6-2-6t (t)
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as eocecutor of
ihe estate of John Wood,_ late of
fVilkes County, N. C., this is to no-
all pjsrsons having claims
ist said estate to present
to the undersigned, whose
»9 is Route 3, Winston-Salem,
C., duly verified, on or before
he 28th day of March, 1941, or
notice will be plead in bar of
I their right to recover. All per-
L4bns indebted to said estate will
I please make immediate settlement.
This 28th day of March, 1940.
M. M. WOOD, Executor
of the estate of John
Wood, dec’d. 5-2-6t (t)
|i+-
[korth Carolina,
W
NOTICE OF SALE
tee secured the revocation of 62
licenses in 26 counties, and warn
ed ‘J2 dealers in 56 counties to
"clean up” or face more drastic
action In additicn, two dealers
were placed on probation.
Revocation pelilion.s are pend
ing against 25 dealers in S coun
ties. Colonel Bain, acting for the
committee, filed netitions with
city and county authority's of
these counties requesting that
their licenses to sell beer at re
tail be revoked or. grounds that
(lealer.s violated the law and pub
ic decency.
While the committee pressed a-
gainst the few bad actors in the
iieer business, it took time off to
'congratulate the great majority
I of law-abiding, respectable beer
AU-American
'If
I
r&ud
J. E. PenBcnd. as- tP a atake^i
fl&ini f^ ageut. '* 1 North 40 West
^ lYhiF
H -
n \ "
: to ai aih^ in E, J. Hartley*
Ad*, get atUntion—and raaulta. I thence degr^i i
' " , witti *aid MnellO poles to a h
{in said line; thence South W
' gree* Bast five poln to Urn
{ginning. Containing 75 acrea.
' ' . Second Tract adjoining the *1
Beginning on a cheO
^estnat-oalc the second
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
- ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA,
WILKES COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the au-1 tract __
thority contained in a certain'and chestaot-oal
deed of trust executed by C. R. ner of tte abOTe desenbed I
Triplett to 'W, Bryan Booe, on the land running with the line of
14tn day of Feb. 1981, to secure {tract North 80 degree
LOS
ANGELES—Sun-repelling' White on the
body of this home in warm, sunny southern Cali
fornia, helps keep the interior cool. Shutters are
Fiesta Yellow, roof is Sieima Brown.
GREAT NECK, L L—Sedate and dear ^ Una.
the body of this house is White to brightini -and
enlarge apparent size. Contrasting Green shut
ters complete this refreshing color scheme.
the payment of a note of even
date therewith, the same being re
poles to a choatnut-oak andia-
wood on the ridge above Chapn»
corded in the office of the regis- Greens: thence with Ghspnma
ter c^.deeds of Wilkes County in Greens line South 40'degrees
Book 1B9 at page 176 and dennlt ^ poles to a chestnut,
having been made in the paym^t
^ said note on demand.
OT
NOW
THEREFORE; I will on the 22nd
day of April, 1940, at the Court
House Door in Wilkesboro, North
Garolina, offer for sale for cash,
to the highest bidder, at the hour
of 12:00 noon the following de
scribed lands to 'wit; Lying and be
ing in Wilkes County, Nprth Caro
lina, adjoining the lands of F. J.
Hartley, 'Virgil Mortz,, Judd Green
the same course in all 167^
a stake in William J.
line, thence Sw 50 degrees
poles to a stake; thence N.
grees iW. 167 poles to the
ing. Containing 80 acres
l608*
This the l»th day of Mmk,
1940.
W. BRYAN BOOB, Tnafar
By T. R. Bryan, Attearn»
4-18-6t. (t) .
CLEVEL.AND HOME—Colonial Yellow gives a
gay note to this typical midwest home with shut
ters in French Crown Green Medium and trim
in White. Roof is Silver Gray.
FLORIDA—With definite Spanish influences evi
dent, this typical Florida home is styled with cool
White body. Upper floor window and door frames
are Castilian Blue. Lower, are Gulden Yellow.
Notice of Change of
Voting Places
‘‘It’s a simple matter to color-
style your home to bring out
all its architectural beauty when
you paint it,” according to lo
cal Paint and Color Headquar-
ter.s, Carlton’s Hardware. The
“All American Color Schemes”
shown ibove are but four of the
hundreds and forty-three mod
ern color styles recommended
bv Shei-win-Williams Decorative
Studios and illustrated in their
new Paint and Color Style
Guide on display at Carton’s
Hardware. Interior and exterior
treatments for all periods and
styles are requested.
War May Be Going
Into Crucial Stage
retailers who have cooperated in
I he pur.se of the tUd element
ormins the minority.
IfiBce* County.
■ A. S. CASSEL
i^LKES DRUG COMP.ANY.
I* INCORPORATED
Under, by virtue of and pursu- " .
‘mtlto the powy>r, authority and di- State ( ollege .\nswei^
’ecTion contained m a certain or- Fimely rai*ni Question
of his Honor J. .A. Rousseau,;
.oramanding the undersigned Re-1 Question: How can wilt be con-
loeiver in the above-entitled action ^weet potatoes?
'to advertise and sell all the prop- Answer: If the potatoe.s are to
erty and assets of the Wilkes
' Drug Company, Incorporated, act
ing pursuant to said Order, the
undei^.'oned will, therefore, offer
From every discernible indica
tor, the eighth month, now open
ing of the war in Rtirope will be
one of crucial significance for
belligerents and neutrals alike
despite lessr.iing prospects of an
immediate break in the west
front stalemate.
Events have set a world-stage
for Prime Minister Chamberlain's
impending speech to Parliament
in London, reconvening after its
Easter recess. It may provide
some more definite clue to the
proce.sses'by which Allied strategy
has been reshaped for more inten-
ive and aggressive economic ac
tion against Germany.
Jud.ged by the implications of
a week-end broadcast by Win-
tdiiirchill’s apparent answer to a
ormal reiteration in Moscow that
Russia intends to remain a non
belligerent.
“It is no pert ot our (Allied)
policy to seek war with Russia,”
Churchill said, adding that the
.Allies had no quarrel either
“with the Italian or Japanese peo
ple'’ and sought to confine the
war “to Hitler and Nazi German
liower.’’
Yet the general purport of
Churchill’s speech, like the
French moves that put a new
strain on Franco-Russian rela
tions, indicate that at least one
item upon which the new Franco-
British p'olicy is based, is vigor
ous intensification of the econom
ic strangulation campaign against
Nazidom whatever it leads to.
.And it is in the southeastern Eur
opean theater, where Germany
finds oil, food and other supplies,
that economic pressure could be
came decisive.
Churchill's assertion that in
tensification of the war “is to be
expected, and we certainly will
not shrink from it” stripped his
disclaimer of any Allied war
making purpose against either
Russia or Italy of much of its re
assuring quality, so far as neu
trals of the Balkan area are con
cerned. It virtually changed both
Moscow and Rome to intervene if
they dared in whatever steps to
tighten the Allied economic
squeeze on Germany are impend
ing in the Southeast.
At a meeiting of the Wilkes County Board
of Elections held in the City HalA, North
Wilkesboro, N. C., on April 1, 194;0, the
Board ordered changes in voting places for
the folIo'Mring townships:
Antioch Township will vote at Tom
Mathis Service Station on Highway 421.
Edwards No. 2 Township at Roaring
River School house.
Lovelace Township at E. P. Inscore’s
Store on Highway No. 115.
Reddies River Township at Millers
Creek School house.
Mountain
Rock Creek Township
'View School house.
at
Stanton Township at New Hope School
house.
E. P. INSCORE, Chsurman.
J. C. GRAYSON, Secretary.
Let the advertising eolamns of
this paper be your shopping guide.
Wilkes County Board of Ekdion
.Answer:
I'lamed nii land that is known
harbor the Will or Sftem But
tiig’.is. the loot ends of the slips
for sdpit for cash, subject to the'-hoitid he immersed in a Bnr-
approval of the Court, at public Mix'lire solution made with
Ruction, at the building where the' ;„umj of Copper Sulphate
;es Drug Company, Incorpora- j pm,, stonei ami one pound of
is located, on tlie comer of
Ninth Street, at the hourj
(1:00 o’clock, A. M.. Thursday,
ApRI 2.6. 1940, the following de
scribed property, to-wit;
1 All the stock, fixtures (including
, soda fountain , all accounts re
ceivable, all merchandise and all
other assets of the said Wilkes
Drug Company, Incorporate, o^
every nature whatsoever, includ- '"
the goodwill of said corpora- F. R. Farnham
Jyoij. ry specialist, and R. D. Good-
one
ime to two and one-half gallons
of water. .A wooden tub or stone
.rock should te used. The plants
.should he drained and trai.splanl-
e(l before the ciiemical dries on
the roots. If the soil is dry. the
plants should be watered at iilant-
Extension dai-
Done this the 22nd day of March man, countv farm agent, selected
I.J940. I (JueiTisey calves from the Wood-
P. J. BRAME, Hill Farms in Ca-
Receiver. 4-18- ( ) Gouniy for the Guernsey
help:
FOR DAYS OF
discomfort
IVt CHlCHXSnTOS PILLS
lor lunctionsl periodic pain
and dlscomlort. Usugllr
atnCK RKUEP. A»k
Inustat lap—
con.signment sale in May.
(Ive
I In 1937. two out ot every five
farmers in the L'uiled States were
tenants.
Use the advertising columns oi
oaner a.s vour shopping guide.
'2 Great New Gasolines!
ton Churchill. British First Lord
of Admiralty, it is intensified
economic attack on Germany that
has heeen planned by England
and France, not military assault,
ihurchill reiterated that the .Al-
'ies are wtiging war on Hitleri.sm
alone, but failed to indicate how
the .Allied economic net conld be
pulled together.
I’resumahly that exposition will
come from Chamberlain in reveal
ing to Parliament what-prompted
the new “peace-and-war-togeth-
er'' pact with France.
Deteniiiiied To C’ai’ry On
Premier Reynaud, Frauce’.s new
war leader, is already on record
as determined to press the war
on Germany in “all domains” but
without waste of life. That pro
nouncement on his assumption of
the Premiership was read as clos
ing the door to a we.st front at
tack on Germany by land or air,
so far as Reynaud’s government
is concerned. It left wide open,
however .the possibility of an
.Allied-Tnrkish thrust at Germany
via the Black sea.
French dismissal of the Soviet
ambassador to Paris heightened
speculation as to whether the Al
lies were about to assume the
military offensive on Germany’s
.'outheaslern flank, regardless of
the effect on Italian or Russian
non-belligerency. With nearly a
million troops mobilized in the
Mear East, the Allies could strike
a formidable 't^low at vital Ger
man resources from that side; yet
not without still uncertain reper
cussions on Rome and Moscow.
Against that is to be set
ABSOLUTE
MKniON
Mrs. Carl Salmons Lambeth Lands
Containing 495 Acres, Located Across The River In Front Of Roaringi
River,ll Miles Of North Wilkesboro and 8^2 Miles From Elkin, N. C-
TUES.
FREE
10:30 A.M.
NOTICE BY PUBUCA’nON
-North Caitrfina,
Wilkes County
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
HENRY REYNOLDS
Ssso
EXTRA
rWtaHD’OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
for sale BY
ick’s Service Station
day and NIGHT
CLEM WRENN AND WIFE
MRS. CLEM WRENN.
- The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Wilkes
county. North Carolina, for the
foreclosure of a tax lien on lands
in North Wilkesboro township, for
the delinquent taxes of the ylear
1937 and.
The drfendants are required to
appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Wilkes
county, within thirty / (30) days
from service of this notice and
answer or demurr to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said action.
This the 3rd day of April, 1940)
C. C. HATB8, !
CJfiiic of the SupRieor CoaAi
Thi* valuable property consiiU ol 405 acre*. 75 acre# fine River, Creek and Brandt]
Bottom land, also upland wooded and cleared, 2 small houses, also 1 large home
overlooking river. A fine old estate. We have cut the farm' into 5 farms so you rntm
get the size you want or all of it. Will be sdd on the premises next Tuesday, Apd£
16th, at 10:30 A. M. at the high dollar. Drive out and look it over before the adb?
Mr. J. S. Pardue, who lives in the old home, will he glad to show you the different]
tracts.
EASY TERMS
Sold By Mn. Carl Salmolu Lambetk, Owner
W. R. WEIR AUCTION CO., Auctioneers, Winston-Salem, N. C. P. O. Box 1054^