Thursday, September 12, 1940
P. W: WULARD
' DIES THURSDAY
/ Elkin Man Passes Away at
I His Home on Gwyn Ave
nue After Long Illness
RITES HELD SATURDAY
John William Willard, 71, passed
away at his home on Gwyn avenue
Thursday morning at "8:45, fol
lowing a long period of ill health
from repeated paralytic strokes,
and a critical illness of two weeks.
Mr. Willard was a native of Long
town, Yadkin county, and a son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Foy
Willard, and had made his home
here since he was seven years old.
He was a highly esteemed man.
„ At the time of his death he was
the oldest member of the Elkin
Masonic lodge, having been affili
ated with the organization 45
years. He was engaged in the
contracting business until he was
forced to retire on account of ill
health.
He was twice married, first to
Miss Janie Bryant and after her
death to Mrs. Florence Perry, to
whom he had been married 22
years. No children survive. In
addition to his wife he is survived
by one sister, Mrs. P. M. Hocutt
of Winston-Salem, a step-son,
Dr. Richard C. Perry of Ferndale,
Mich., who is ill in a Rochester, N.
Y. hospital, and a step-daughter,
Mrs. Delia Ackler of Syracuse, N.
Y., who was here for the funeral
rites.
Funeral services were held from
Rogers Electric Shoe Shop
Eyes Examined Office:
Glasses Fitted The Bank of Elkin Building
DR. P. W. GREEN
OPTOMETRIST
Offices open daily for optical repairs and adjustments of all kind*.
Examinations on Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m.
By Appointment Phone 149
Trucks For Sale
1935 Ford Long Wheelbase Truck, 32x6 8-ply dual rear
tires, license tags. No Body. Motor, Tires, rear axle,
clutch, transmission in
excellent condition «pl«7t)
1937 Ford Long Wheel Base Truck, 32x6 10-ply dual
rear tires 6" rims. No Body. Extra clean truck cab
and chassis. Tires, Motor, Rear J*OCA
Axle, Transmissions OK «yZ.OU
1938 Ford Long Wheelbase Truck, 10-ply dual rear
tires. No Body. An extra
good '3B model for tpOJu
1937 Chevrolet Long Wheelbase Truck. Express Body.
10-ply dual rear tires in fine shape. Motor, transmis
sion, rear axle and other mechanical parts in fine con
dition. An extra clean truck (T»o'7r
in fine shape for
1936 Chevrolet Long Wheelbase Truck. 10-ply dual rear
tires. No Body. Heavy duty license tag. ITA
Everything about the truck in good shape P *
1938 Chevrolet Long Wheelbase Truck, Stake Body,
10-ply dual rear tires. Heavy duty license tag. f /JCA
An extra good truck in eVery way «p^iDV
1938 Chevrolet Short Wheelbase Truck. Produce Body.
Heavy duty tires 34x7 duals. License Tags. CQCA
A good buy for «P«)uU
A large assortment of Pickup and Panel Trucks. Fords,
Chevrolets, Dodges and Internationals.
We also have the largest and best stock of used cars' in
the city of Winston-Salem.
Remember we give long terms and long trades. You
will find something to suit you at Twin City Motor Co.
TWIN CITY MOTOR COMPANY
FORD DEALERS
for 22 years
Two Big Used Car Lots. Liberty at Seventh Sts., and
Liberty Street and Patterson Avenue.
the late home Saturday afternoon
at 5 o'clock. The rites were to
charge of Rev. Herman F. Dim
can and Rev. L. B. Abernethy, as
sisted by Prof. Z. H. Dixon. Mem
bers of the Masonic fraternity
were in charge of the rites at the
grave. Interment was in the
family plot to Hollywood cemetery.
CLINGMAN
Miss Mary Jane Burchette
spent the week-end with Miss
Anna Lee Swaim at Swan Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Calloway
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnson, of
Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Melton, of Pleasant Hill;
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kiser and
Miss Opal Kiser, of Elkin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Green and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowe
and Billy Calloway visited Rey
nolds Park to Winston-Salem
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pardue had
as their guest Sunday night Mrs.
Pardue's sister, Miss Lucy Bur
chette, of Ronda.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Greene en
tertained at a chicken stew Wed
nesday evening to honor of their
daughter, Miss Grace Greene,
who left Thursday for Greens
boro where she is a member of
the school faculty. There was a
large crowd to attendance and
the event was enjoyed by all.
Mr. Cling Myers, of Wilkesboro,
spent several days with hi s
mother and family recently.
The Clingman baseball team
was defeated at Purlear Saturday
by a score of 9 to 5.
Misses Peggy Greene and
Jackie Beck, of Mocksville, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Greene and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Greene,
Mrs. H. A. Burchette and Miss
Grace Burchette visited in Ronda
Sunday afternoon.
GUYER-MOSELEY CLAN
WILL MEET SEPT. 15th
The annual Guyer-Moseley re
union will be held Sunday, Sep
tember 15, at the home of Mrs.
Celia Guyer Williams. All rela
tives and friends of the family
are cordially invited to attend.
THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA
' 1
APPRECIATION
IS EXPRESSED
Thurmond Chatham Presents
Local CCC Camp S4OO to
Refinish Hall
OTHER GIFTS ARE MADE
In appreciation for the aid ren
dered during the recent flood by
members of Camp Hancock, CCC
Camp here, Thurmond Chatham,
president of the Chatham Manu
facturing company, has presented
the camp with a check for S4OO
from the company to be used in
redecorating and reftoishtog the
recreation hall at the camp, it
was announced Tuesday by Lieut.
Owen Huff, camp commander.
Other gifts to the camp to ap
preciation for the service rendered
the community in the flood was a
gift of window draperies for the
recreation hall by the American
Legion Auxiliary, and a donation
of pictures by Rose's store.
The CCC enrollees worked un
tiringly during the rising flood
waters in aiding manufacturers
and business men to move all
possible supplies and machinery
to high ground and after the flood
they aided to clearing the streets
of debris and also patroled bridges
and roads to dangereous areas.
LONGTOWN
Rev. D. B. Mullis filled his reg
ular appointment at the Long
town Methodist church Sunday
night.
Mrs. Maude Long spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Matt Money, of Wilkes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks, of
Lewisville, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rein
hardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Shore had
as their Sunday guests Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Shore and daugh
ter, Shelby Ann, of Arlington;
Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Messick,
Mrs. Jeannie Key and Mrs. Clar
ence Key and son, Ray.
Mrs. Mamie Seagraves, of Win
ston-Salem, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hobson
had as their Sunday visitors,
Misses Ruth and Lillian Hobson,
of Winston-Salem, and Mr. Buck
Rector, of Taylorsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shore and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Brower, of Boon
ville.
Mrs. Mattie Reinhardt and son,
Max, spent last week with her
sister, Miss Hattie Van Hoy, of
Yadkinville, route 1.
Miss Margaret Shore spent last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Hubert
Moxley, and Mr. Moxley, of Boon
ville.
EAST ELKIN |
A young people's movement has
been launched at East Elkin Bap
tist church, with a Bible school
which ran last week and will con
tinue this week. The school is
being held to the afternoon from
4:00 until 6:00 p.m„ with 40 pu
pils already enrolled. Mrs. G. W.
Creed is teaching the girls, be
ing assisted by Mrs. A. A. New
man and Mrs. Nina Smoot, while
Rev. Claude E. Flincham, who is
engaged to movement work all
over the county, has charge of
C
the
spot where pro
Cijastination.
made paupers
of a family
Automobile
Indemnity
is the safeguard.
PAUL GWYN
INSURANCE
Phone 258
West Main St. Elkin, N. C.
the boys. He is assisted by Bur
ley Daye and Doyle Newman.
Great interest is being shown and
Rev. Plincham states that he will
hold several schools all over the
county this fall and winter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Elleredge
spent last week-end at the beach
and other points.
Billy and Howard Daye and
Tommy Parker went to The Hol
low, Va., by way of Mount Airy
Tuesday, riding their bicycles and
spending the entire day on the
trip.
Among those from here at
tending the Flincham and Ash
burn reunion at Pilot Mountain
Sunday were: Rev. Claude E.
Plincham, Doyle Newman, Mrs.
Dallas Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Linville and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Rogers and
family.
The Woman's Missionary soci
ety of our church held its regular
meeting at the home of Miss Ina
Mcßride Thursday night, with an
interesting program. The topic
discussed was "To the Jew First."
Miss Dilva Burcham has re
turned from Neigton, where she
has been visiting'' relatives.
Miss Monca Daye is visiting
relatives at Alta Vista, Va.
I STATE ROAD
Louise Royall entertained the
young people's class of Mount
Pleasant Sunday school Thursday,
September 5, at 7 o'clock, at Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Walters* home.
Games and contests were played.
Billy Donavon and Garvey Cham
bers won prizes for answering the
most Bible questions, after which
refreshments were served in in
dividual baskets, each basket be
ing numbered and each one
drawing for their baskets. Those
present were Helen Dickerson,
Juanita Carter, Joy Darnell,
Pauline Lashman, Helen Size
more, Lucile Mauldin, Billie Don
avon, Oliver Walters, Garvey
Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bell spent
last week-end in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walters had
for supper Wednesday night three
of the nurses from Hugh Chat
ham Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Reece Hemric and her
mother attended the funeral of
Rev, George Miles Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock.
Little Miss Ann Haynes, of
Kings Mountain, is visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. W. M. Dicker
son, this week.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Thi revival meeting will begin
at Mountain View Baptist church
the fourth Sunday, September 22.
Rev. Lloyd Pardue will be in
charge, assisted by the pastor,
Rev. J. L. Powers, both of Elkin.
A cordial invitation is extended
to the public to attend.
Mrs. Nancy Shore is spending
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
George Stokes, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray and
family, of Clingman, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Gray's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pinnix.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Holcomb
had as their Sunday dinner guest
Mr. Glenn Holcomb, of Winston-
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cooper
and family, of Elkin, visited the
former's mother, Mrs. Vallie
Shore, Sunday.
Mr. Jay Stokes returned home
Saturday after spending the past
week with his brother, Mr. Beech
er Stokes, and Mrs. Stokes, of
Winston-Salem.
Miss Ruby and Master Joe Pin
nix spent the past week in Wilkes
the guests of their sister, Mrs.
Paul Gray, and Mr. Gray.
MOUNTAIN PARK
Mrs. A. F. Kinzie, of Salem,
Va., spent part of last week here
visiting friends.
Mr. Tom Lewis, of Boone, visit
ed friends here last week.
Miss Emma Jane Linville spent
last week in Winston-Salem visit
ing relatives.
Miss Ruth Nixon left last Fri
day for Boone where she will at
tend school.
Misses Thelma Cockerham, Lil
lian Swift and Betty Swift spent
last Tuesday in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. W. B. Williams spent last
Thursday in Elkin visting rela
tives. •
Miss Annie Laura Johnson left
last Sunday for Meredith College,
Raleigh.
Mr. R. W. Walters, of Mount
Airy, visited relatives here last
Sunday.
Mrs. E. R. Andrews spent last
Sunday at State Road visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walters at
tended the Layne reunion at Lit
tle Richmond last Sunday.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my heartfelt
thanks to my neighbors and
friends for the extreme kindness
and consideration shown me in the
illness and death of my husband.
MRS. J. W. WILLARD ltp
AMBURN IS NAMED
YADKIN CHAIRMAN
L. P. Ambum, of Boonvllle,
was elected by the Yadkin county
] Democratic executive committee
as chairman of the organization
to fill out the unexpired term of
the late Dr. T. W. Shore. Only
one member of the board was
j absent from the meeting, which
!was held at Yadkinville, and Mr.
Amburn was unanimously elect
ed.
Mr. Ambum, who Is a well
known business man, has been
active in the ranks of the party
for several years. He Is engaged
in business here, being with the
Yadkin Auto Sales. He is the
father of James P. Amburn, Yad
kin county auditor.
E. H. Barnard, cashier of the
Bank of Yadkin, is secretary to
the committee.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale in a certain deed of
trust bearing date of January 3rd,
1924, recorded in records of Deed
of Trust of Surry County, North
Carolina, in Book No. 88, at page
25, in which the undersigned has
been duly substituted as trustee,
default having been made in the
payment in the note secured
thereby, at the request of the
holder of the said note, the un
dersigned substituted trustee will
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash at the Court House
Door in Dobson, North Carolina,
on the 10th day of October, 1940,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following
described lands, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a rock on the
west side of the Mt. Airy and
Dobson road in White Plains,
John Banner's corner, runs north
60 deg. west 11 chains to a rock,
P. E. Marshall's corner, thence
north 63 deg. west 6.20 chains to
a stake, Marshall's corner, thence j
north 5 east 9.90 chains to a redj
oak, W. O. Bunker's corner, thence i
north 85 west 41.90 chains to a!
red oak, Herring's corner; thence!
south 5 deg. west 4 1-2 chains to
a stake on road; thence west 4.60
chains to a rock, Creed's corner;
thence south 5 deg. west 41.80
chains to a hickory, Hutchens'
and Byerly's corner; thence south
85 deg. east 29 chains to a stake
and pointers; thence north 2
chains to a stake; thence east
8.95 chains to a rock, Creed's
corner; thence north 5 deg. east
14.05 chains to T. J. Badgett's
corner; thence north 58 deg. west
1.18 chains to a cedar on the
east side of spring branch, north
28 1-2 deg. west 5.03 chains, north
31 deg. west 1.60 chains, north 23
deg. west 2 1-2 chains, north 10
deg. west 3 1-2 chains to forks of
branch, then north 75 1-2 deg.
east 4.07 chains to mouth of wa
ter pipe, south 71 deg. east 4.53
chains with road south 89 1-2
deg east 4.87 chains, south 66 deg.
east 3 1-2 chains, thence south
80 1-2 deg. east 9.62 chains to a
road, then south 61 deg. east 6.61
chains to the Dobson and Mount
Airy road, thence with the road
north 11 deg. west 3 chains,
thence north 13 deg. east 2 1-2
chains to the BEGINNING, con
taining 190 acres, more or less.
This September 9th, 1940.
GEORGE S. NICHOLS,
10-3 Substituted Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of sale of the Superior Court
of Surry County, made in the
special proceeding entitled
"Woodrow Park and wife, Marva
renne Park vs. Mrs. Gerthp, Park
Hatcher and husband, J. O.
Hatcher, et al," the undersigned
Commissioner will on Saturday,
the 21st day of September, 1940,
at 12:00 o'clock M., at the Court
House door of Surry County,
North Carolina, offer for sale to
the highest bidder, for cash, or
terms approved by the Clerk, cer
tain tracts of land lying and be
ing in Surry County, described as
follows:
TRACT No. 1: Beginning at a
point in the center of the Elkin-
Mt. Airy Highway and running
North 33 degrees West 9.10 chains
to a Red Oak stump; thence
South 89 degrees West 6 chains to
a Poplar stump; thence South 33
degrees East 19 chains to a rock
or pine; thence South 3 degrees
East 2 chains to a point in the
center of the Elkin-Mt. Airy
Highway; thence„ running with
the center of said' highway North
6 degrees East 3.70 chains;
thence North 10 degrees West 7.5
chains; thence North 2 degrees
East 5.50 chains more or less to
the point of beginning. Contain
ing 8 acres more or less and being
Tract No. 1 as shown on the map
of the J. A. Park property as sur
veyed by E. L. Wolfs, August 20,
1940.
TRACT No. 2: Beginning at a
point in the center of the Elkin-
Mt. Airy Highway and running
South 3 degrees East 10.90 chains
to an S. O. Stump; thence South
43 degrees East 6 chains to a
stake; thence North 85 degrees
East 31.16 chains to a Post Oak;
thence North 51 degrees West
15.90 chains to a Spanish Oak;
thence North 16 degrees West
18.35 chains to a Post Oak; thence
North 26 degrees West 6.25 dshalns
to a Persimmon Grove; thence
| South 59 degrees West 15.50
I chains to a White Oak; thence
| North 33 degrees West 4-30 chains
to a point in the center of the
Elkin-Mt. Airy Highway; thence
running with the center of said
highway South 2 degrees West
2.50 chains; thence South 10 de
grees East 7.5 chains; thence
South 6 degrees West 3.70 chains
more or less to the point of be
ginning and containing 63.5 acres
more or less and being Tract No.
2 as shown on the map of the J.
A. Park property, as surveyed by
E. L. Wolfs, August 20, 1940. This
tract is subject to Railroad right
of way.
TRACT No. 3; Beginning at a
stake, being the Southwest corner
of Tract No. 2 of the J. A. Park
property and running thence
South 16 degrees East 6 chains to
a stake or sourwood; thence
South 4 degrees East 4.80 chains
to a stake; thence South 35 de
grees East 3 chains to a stake;
thence South 56 degrees East 3.50
chains to a stake; thence South
30 degrees East 5.50 chains to a
pine; thence South 4 degrees
West 9 chains to a Post Oak;
thence South 76 degrees East 4
chains to a pine; thence South
1 1 / 2 degrees East 21.25 chains to
a Box Elder on the Yadkin River;
thence along the Yadkin River
North 69 degrees East 30.50
chains; thence North 33 degrees
West 12.40 chains to a stake;
thence North 45 degrees West
21.50 chains to a spring; thence
North 16.17 chains to a stake on
the South line of Tract No. 2;
thence South 85 degrees West
Sale of Land For Taxes!
By order of the Board of Town
i Commissioners for the Town of
' Elkin I will sell at the Courthouse
I door, Dobson, N. C., for cash on
Monday, October 7th, 1940 at 2:30
o'clock P. M. the following Town
! Taxes and Special School District
Taxes for the year 1939. Cost on
[each name $1.30.
DIXIE GRAHAM,
Tax Collector,
Town of Elkin, N. C.
Abernethy's Cash Pharmacy,
Pers. Prop SBI.OO
Geo. E. Adams, Pers. Pr0p...515.33
D. E. Barbour, Pers. Prop $5.74
Bon Ton Cafe, Pers. Prop. ..$23.63
J. A. Booher, Pers. Prop $8.58
Max Boyles,
Alan Browning, Jr.,
Pers. Prop $11.35
Dixie, Ruth and Sue Byrd, 38 lots
Shoe Factory; 1 lot
Circle Drive $41.85
G. A. Casstevens, Pers. Pr0p...55.88
Nelson Casstevens, 1 lot
N. Elkin SIO.BO
Central Investment Company,
1 lot Bridge St. Ext $19.66
Mrs. Alex Chatham,
Pers. Prop $22.95
Annie & Minnie Chatham,
1 lot Surry Avenue „...SIO.BO
Geo. Chatham, Jr., 1 lot
Bridge St $41.11
Mrs. Mary A. Church, 1 lot Elk
Spur St $61.83
City Cabs, Pers. Prop $21.60
Mary Cockerham, Pers. Prop. $6.75
V. G. Cosifas, Pers. Prop $10.60
W. M. Couch, 2 lots Shoe Factory
Road $9.25
G. W. Creed, 2 lots
Pegram St $18.70
J. W. Darnell, Pers. Prop $10.47
Noah Darnell, 1 lot Hendrix
Heights; 2 lots N. Elkin ..$45.63
Robert Darnell, 1 lot
North Elkin $29.90
T. M. Darnell, 2 lots
North Elkin $40.97
Herman Day, Pers. Prop $6.96
Mrs. Russell Day,
Pers. Prop $6.75
Carl Deßorde, 1 lot
Highway No. 26 $13.91
E. D. Deßorde, 1 lot
Shoe Factory Road $20.05
T. C. Deßorde, 4 lots,
North Elkin $10.38
T. C. Deßorde, Est., 4 lots
on Number 26 $7.43
V. W. Dillon, Pers. Prop SB.IO
Down Town Taxicabs,
Pers. Prop $12.50
H. V. Durham, Pers. Prop $5.61
R. P. Eidson, Pers. Prop $6.15
Elkin Motors, Inc.,
Pers. Prop $36.45
Exchange Furniture Co.,
Pers. Prop $6.08
Finney & Smith, 4 lots
Hendrix Heights $5.40
S. Paul Fletcher, 1 lot
North Elkin $30.78
Cola C. Fulp, Pers. Prop $9.25
Dr. R. R. Garvey, 1 lot
Hendrix Heights $21.60
Arie Gentry, 1 lot
North Elkin $9.25
J. B. Gentry, 3 lots
North Elkin $18.84
Mrs. Marion Gilliam, 11 lots
North Elkin $9.45
E. C. Grier Est., 2 lots,
Bridge Street $114.08
H. G. Harris, Pers. Prop $11.95
W. G. Harris, 2Vz acres
North Elkin $6.90
H. C. Hatch, 1 lot
Hendrix Heights $48.87
F. C. Haynes, Pers. Prop $8.17
L. H. Henderson, 1 lot
East Elkin $13.44
Chas. N. Hendrix, 1 lot
Hendrix Place $16.20
Hugh Holcomb, Pers. Prop. ..$5.40
J. M. Holcomb, 1 lot
Elk Spur St $28.08
Alex Hudspeth, Pers. Prop. $25.59
John Hudspeth, 1 lot W. Elkin,
1 lot N. Main $99.37
Clyde Jennings. Pers. Prop. $7.46
17.16 chains to the point of be
ginning, containing 67.7 acres
more or less and being Tract No.
3 as shown on the map of the J.
A. Park property, as surveyed by
E. L. Wolfs, August 20, 1940.
This Tract is subject to Rail
road right of way.
TRACT No. 4: Beginning at a
point on the bank of the Yadkin
River and running North 35 de
grees West 9.50 chains to a Wil
low; thence North 28 degrees
East 2.75 chains to a Walnut;
thence North 31 degrees West
27.50 chains to a Post Oak, the
southeastern corner of Tract No.
2; thence South 85 degrees West
14 chains to a stake, the North
east corner of Tract No. 3;
thence South 16.17 chains to a
spring; thence South 45 degrees
East 21.50 chains to a stake;
thence South 33 degrees East
12.40 chains to a point on the
bank of the Yadkin River; thence
with River North 69 degrees East
1.80 chains; thence North 64 de
grees East 11 chains to the point
of beginning, containing 70.1
acres more or less and being
Tract No. 4 as shown on the map
of the J. A. Park property, as sur
veyed by E. L. Wolfs, August 20,
1940.
The above property will be sold
in four tracts as described and as
a whole.
This the 26th day of August,
1940.
WOODROW PARK,
9-19 Commissioner.
Jas. J. Johnson, 1 lot,
North Elkin $17.35
R. W. Johnson, Pers. Prop. $22.08
T. R. Johnson, Pers. Prop. $26.80
W. B. Johnson, Pers. Prop. ..$7.02
J. C. Kerley, Pers. Prop $5.40
Mrs. Zeiphia Lineberry, 1 lot,
Church St $92.48
Z. E. Long, 1 lot
Chatham Park $22.95
Minnie H. Lovelace, 1 lot Bridge
St., 1 lot W. Main $30.72
S. O. Maguire, Pers. Prop $7.43
C. B. Martin, 1 lot
East Elkin $5.40
D. N. Martin, 1 lot
East Elkin SB.IO
Martins Inc., 1 lot W. Main; 1 lot
Main; 1 lot Hendrix
Heights $25.65
I. T. Martin, 2 lots
East Elkin $8.38
J. C. Martin, 1 lot
North Elkin $21.33
Mary E. Martin Est., 1 lot
Chatham Park SIO.BO
O. W. Martin, 1 lot
Shoe Factory SB.IO
Peter Martin Est., 1 lot
Huntsville $6.75
Dewey Mason, 1 lot
North Elkin _...515.54
Laura Mastin, 1 lot
East Elkin $12.15
J. S. Mayberry Est., 1 lot
Bridge St L.58.78
Mrs. Rebecca J. Miller, 1 lot
Highway No. 26 $18.20
Robert Miller, 1 lot
North Elkin $16.00
Luther Money, 1 lot
' Spring St $ll.BB
G. W. Morrison, Pers. Prop. $9.93
Ernest L. McCurry, 1 lot
Elk Spur St $13.70
M. M. Osborne, Pers. Prop. $6.63
P. C. Page, Pers. Prop $5.87
W. P. Page, Pers. Prop $5.74
David Russell Pardue,
Pers. Prop $6.55
Lloyd J. Pardue, Pers. Prop. $5.34
J. Parks, 1 lot
Gwyn Ave $33.75
J. B. Parks, Pers. Prop $6.75
Joe Pegram, 1 lot
East Elkin $12.1$
R. W. S. Pegram, 6 lots
Pegram land $5.40
C. C. Poindexter, 1 lot
Gwyn avenue $37.54
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ratledge,
1 lot Front St $20.19
Mrs. J. W. Ratledge, 1 lot
Bridge St SB.IO
Worth Ray, 1 lot
North Elkin $13.98
Paul Reece, Pers. Prop $11.95
Bruce Renegar, 1 lot
Hendrix Heights $9.33
P. F. Renegar, 1 lot
Shoe Factory $5.20
Ember Roberts, 1 lot
Huntsville $7.43
C. F. Rogers, Pers. Prop $11.48
Mrs. W. S. Sale, 1 tract Hwy. 26:
3 lots Bridge St $96.12
Dencie Shores, 1 lot
W. Main St SB.IO
Jack Smoot, Pers. Prop $11.75
M. Q. Snow, 1 lot
Main Street $95.18
Mrs. R. H. Spainhour, 1 lot
Chatham Park SIO.BO
S. D. Sparks, 1 lot
Highway No. 26 $19.32
H. J. Steel,. 9 lots.
North Elkin $19.98
G. E. Stinson, 1 lot
Sunset Park $1144
Everette Tidline, Pers. Prop. $6.55
Robert H. Transou,
Pers. Prop „...$ll.OB
Frank L. Tulbert,
Pers Prop $5.20
C- W. Vestal, 17 lots,
North Elkin $30.45
Othel Wagoner, Pers. Prop. $10.60
J. O. Will&rd, 1 lot
Traphill .....$5.40
J. R. Windsor, 2 lots,
Hendrix Heights $36.59
Mrs. Nora Windsor, 1 lot
Furniture Factory SB.IO
J. M. Woodruff, Pers. Prop. ..$5.28
Yadkin Auto Sales Company,
Pers. Prop. ...» $24.98
James Young, Pers. Prop $5.20