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SIX The DIVOB MUR Bv MILTO? I' TfflRTEENTH INSTALMENT When Rankin reached the Centra Detective Bureau, a special delivery letter had come from the State Hospital for Women. In the press oi complications, he had almost forgotten his inquiry to AL'erton. Indiana about the empty- medicine bottle lit had found in Mrs. Keith's medicine chest, that had once contained pyramid on. Whatever her connection with the hospital, it predated her mar* riage: ami the slender link had appeared re!?ve!y hislghMcaihi. Tearing open the envelope, Ran tun perused the message. And as lie read his brows -vow'.y wrinkled in astonishment. Friday, June 9 Mr. Thomas Rankin Central Detect.ve Bureau Ph)ia?lelx>hia. Pa. My Dear Sir: in reply to your mqr. y ghniit a Barbara Keith oi Webb who was a patient in this hospital between If'tM and I92S, I would advise you wc can locate no record of treaung her. Appreciating the importance oi: your search I have thoroughly questioned our staff of doctors, nurses and matrons without result, Since we serve crdy inmates, I would suggest Mrs. Keith might nay v.- 5vr? r.: ? cerm uni'er <rnoilier name in which ease we would have her rccprds. If you could send a more complete description, including her photograph and fingerprints. I will examine our files personally and try to identify her for you. Very truly yours. Martha Anderson. (Superintendent of Wards and Matrons) Hut it was not these contents startling as they were, that so amaz ed the detective. For on the letter head, in large black type, he read with a tremor of excitement. "Statt Penitentiary for Women, Allerton Indiana"; and only underneath ii smaller print the words "Women*! Hospital Department." He gave vent to a low whistle o surprise and satisfaction. If, as 111 message suggested, the hospital wa not public and treated only patient incarcerated in the prison, there wa just one conclusion. "But a jailbird!" Rankin marvcle under his breath. "Barbara Kelt sentenced to a term in the pen! I she was really at Allerton vmder ar other name, how long did she serve And what, in Heaven's name, for? Late the next day the Superinten . of Wards and Matrons at the Stat Penitentiary for Women at Allertor ?im., piuuuccu a snear ot papers fron her desk and passed them to Rankir "I've collected all the Informatio: 1 could about . . . Ellen Trent," sh stated, "in anticipation of your arri val. Here is all the data we hav about ner offense and confinemen here." "Thank you, Mrs. Anderson," Ran kin returned, ' ! appreciate your CO operation greatly; it will spare m< a good deal of trouble.' Mrs. Anderson indicated the rec ords. "There, you can see for your self how her prints coincide witl those of Mrs. Keith." She placed tht prints Rankin brought beside a sheei from the fiies. "The descriptions tal iy too; and these pictures settle il that Ellen Trent a.a! Mrs. Keith wert the same woman." Worried, Rankin studied the prison photograph of the woman he hac 3een only after she died. She did nol look a hardened criminal and it bothered Rankin that she should be involved in that sordid existence"No. there's no mistake about hei identity, Mrs. Anderson," he agreed "It tells you here that she war realiy slated for concealing as wel as disposing of stolen goods,' th< woman read on. "They were found ir her rooms, in Fort Wayne. And th< fact that she jived there with a mar $1.50 PACKAGE, now ?....$1.00 $1.00 PACKAGE, now 60c F I BOONE DRUG CO. j xne llEXAJUL Store THE RE1NS-STUF ASSOCIA TELEPHONE 24 PROTECTION F< Joining Fee 25c Each Mc One to Ten Years. Ten to Twenty-nine Years Thirty to Fifty Years Fifty to Sixty-five Years . w - ? m imw j m lce court 11 5 ? s>1 :DER Wi sT PROPPER ^ 13< " !Q not her husband increased the pen-1, m , sdiy for a first offense as a moral J n: . delinquent. We have no further ac-jte count of her crimes in this state." S1 The detective shook his head per-! . piexea. That isn't a bit like my irri- I prcssion of Mrs. Keith. She began her ] . term, according to this, on March ' t . twentieth, nineteen-l\venty-seven ?'' K] 3t It was in the rummer of '28. in i Detroit, he recalled from Mortimer Keith's account, that she met her tu-1 ^ ture husband. Thai's right, over six years ago," ce i Mrs Anderson pointed out the dates. She was sentenced only a few days after she was caught?about March j j teiilijL or so; and l>y pleading guilty, | jj, ; saved the expense and time of a trial.; je I She finished her Imprisonment one . ;a j year later, in March, 'twenty- I'Sbi- Si You say the girl dealt in stolen tb goods in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Andsr-! ie j .vu,r he now. inquired of tne ma-Ire Iron. ''What made the authorities | in suspicious of her?" jpi Mrs. Anderson siiruksged- 'She j didn't do it herself, 1 suppose," she j th admitted grudgingly, "and it wasn't'cc ;her fault they traced her. The man j ^ , she shared tKe apartment with was 'c the thief or rather, one of a pair?js? land her sweetheart. When they! j caught him, t hey got his address and j found her there with ??or^e of the i loot." zc The detective hitched forward. :r * Then the police know all about her P] companion?" he asked, eagerly. "Woo and where lie i3-?whether he's serv- S ing a term now"" a "Yes. his name, in the accounts. iwa? Dave Garrett; they had no pre- a j vious record of him either." The ma- P I tron spoke bluntly. "And it's pretty u j certain what's become of him, Mr. Rankin, you sec. he's been six feet fl " 1 under for over six years." ^ " | Rankin's features dropped in dis ; appointment "Dead?" he repeated *c 2 blankly. "How did that happen? Are n '?i you positive of your information?" 11 1 "It was in ail the papers at the <1 51 time of his last robbery. It's a longj^ j story and I can give you only thejS ^ | main details; the. rest you'll have to j3 c,get front them or the police records |? 9 in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. Fori s about a year around ninetcen-iwen-li! 3: ty-six. both towns suffered from an a | epidemic of robberies, to which there a ^ j were no clues. In this last business f1 the robbers were masked and used a ^ i stolen car. which they later abandon- * l~ j ed in the country. After the Munson ' ' robbery, it was known that two r "jyoungish men were the thieves." r Mis, Anderson paused to clear her * J throat. 9 e. 'Finally, Utey made an attempt on y i,' a shipment of negotiable bonds lodg- '-1 i ed in the American express office in e f; I Indianapolis," she related. ''That was 3 a ; a different maftbr altogether; they e e i were worth seventy thousand dol- n - iars, and were guarded by a burglar u 5 alarm and by armed men who could 3 t shoot straight. It isn't known how 3 j the burglars learned of the ship- c' - men*. Beacuse of the guards, itwas n't even put in thej company safe, jy % but kept in a suitcase behind the .counter . . . Anyhow, they pried open . < a window leading into a back alley . at the rear of the buildings and set i ' off the alarm. The guards, warned of 15 their approach, waited for them to t! reach the main storeroom before they e . > opened fire. Both men were fairly c ti trapped, but only one returned the g 51 fire; no gun was found on Garrett? tl ! ho vunc lifflo ^^ ? ...? muic uioii twenty-one?- j o . when they searched his body after- t< 1 ward." I" ; "That's pretty tough," Rankin com- ] . mcnted glumly. "What about the oth- j c . er chap ?" | y "He made a getaway, though of j j; . j course without .he bonds," the ma-; tl . j tron replied. "Garrett had a pawn '0 5! ticket in his pocket that gave away C i ! his own name and address. The po- ll ; lice went there the same night and ? i found the Trent girl in bed and held j ? her. Only a little of the loot from the p , Chanley and Ordway robberies were c hidden there; but still, it was enough p to implicate her. ' I suppose the police found a way to make her talk about Garrett's confederate?" asked Rankin. 1 "She did it without force, almost eagerly, she was so bitter: as if she hated him for leading her man astray. S She told his name, where he lived, where he kept the rest of the booty." "What happened when they went after the other thief?" Rankin asked eagerly. Mrs. Anderson hesitated and shook her head. "I'm not certain whether w he was captured or not. I was only v concerned with Miss Trent's story ti and didn't follow up later develop- U V IDIVANT BURIAL I TION, INC. p . . . BOONE, N. C. ? OR THE FAMILY inber . . . Dues Thereafter ? illows: t larter Yearly Benefit r .10 .40 $ 50.00 p .20 .80 100.00 .40 1.60 100.00 .60 2.40 100.00 II ATAUGA DEMOCRAT?? v c ents. You van learn about hin em the Fort Wayne police." 'Til see them shortly," the detco ire promised. "And Miss Trent, a: ie was then, served her sentence"' Naturally," the woman returns icomprom|$hgly. "After all sh< ust have helped the robbers insom ay; and it was shown she sold ; \v articles for household expenses esides, she had lived with Garret r over a year, but could produce n arriasre license. And sire was nreo int. The court had 1:0 choice in sen tncing her. since she admitted ho oilt and offered no defense/* Ranlcin nodded. * Xo\v with rcgan ? her baby" What can you tell in :>out that?" "There isn't much to tell Mr. Ran in. It was a giri. And it died, as i ates here, within three days." "Young- Garrett was the father, ipposo 7 There's not much doub xml that?" 'Yes, his name went on the birt rttficate." And what caused the baby' ath?ff Rankin inquired. 'Convulsions. It was after her de .ery that Ellen Trent began to suf r from headaches and needed regu r treatment in the hospital. Mis tafford could say more about tha an I; she was the matron who at hded her. Later she was transfer d to take charge of the corrido this building where Ellen was . isoner." "Then I had better speak to her, le detective said. "If they had mud rntact, she should know more inti ate details about her than thes >rmal records give. Especially, i ic won her confidence." "I'll get hold of her at once; sh as charge of the cells again." The superintendent pressed a bin ;r at the side of her desk, summon ig to the office door a slatteml risoner in gray. Through the iro ars, she ordered her to summon Mis tafford, and the woman shuffle way. A few minutes later the matro ppeared in the corridor, and her st erior pressed another button, a ciic nlocked the door, permitting her t titer. She was surprisingly differei om Mrs. Anderson, or from wht ankin expected, or from what Rai in expected, though just as efficiei >oking. Revealing- little of the han ess that inevitably develops frci eaiing- with incorrigihles and deli! uents, her eyes were deep and ui erstanding and her chin firm b; entle. She was about thirty-five, ar he had smooth brown hair and a re nant, soft voice. "You really think Miss Trent vr. rmocent and that Garret's confedc te instigated the crimes?" Rank sked. (Continued Next Week) IESIGNS FROM HIGHWAY GROU Luther H. Hodges, of Spray, fo nor district Rotary governor, hi esigned as a member of the Sta lighway and Public Woras Commi ion after service of two and a ha ears because of increased person uties as a textile executive. Go1 rnor Ehringha.us, who Is expected i ppolnt his successor soon, wrote hi xpressing deep regret at his resij ation, saying he had rendered a va able and unselfish service tG h tate and section and at great pe onal sacrifice had labored in "fir onscience and intelligence." NOTICK OF SUMMONS Torth Carolina, Watauga County, 1 the Superior Court Before t.t Clerk; Mrs. Myra Ruff Meban vs. Myra Sloan Mebane and Rol ert S. Mebane Jr., heirs at law < Robert S. Mebane Sr. The defendant Robert S. Mebar r.f will take notice that an actio ntitled as above has been commei ed in the Superior Court 01 Watai a County, North Carolina to enab fie petitioner, Mrs. Myra Ruff M? anc, sorrow money and to be ah r secure the repayment of the sair l order to be enabled to protect ar ecure to her the life estate whic he now has in certain lands in tt lty of Blowing Rock, N. C., in whic te defendant is a remainderman, an he defendant will further take notic sat he is required to appear at tt ffice of the Clerk of the Superic hurt of said County in the Cour ouse in Boone, N. C., on the 23 da f December. 1935, and answer < emur to the complaint of the plaii iff petitioner in said action, or tt laintiff petitioner will apply to tt ourt for the relief demanded in sai ctiticn. This 26th day of October. 1935. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of the Supei ior Cour 0-31-4C. NOTICE OF SEKVICE~BY PUBLICATION tate of North Carolina, County < Watauga, In The Superior Cour The Federal Land Bank of Columb: vs. W. J. Hampton and Wife, Ad Hampton. J. A. Sproles, Albei Watson, Watauga County Ban! and Charles Rogers. The defendants, W. J. Hampton ar rife, Ada Hampton, and J. A. Sprolt rill take notice that an action ent led as above has been commenced i he Superior Court of Watauga Corn y, North Carolina, to foreclose iortgage executed to the plaintiff t 17 T 3 " ' - .. ^- i^uupLuii anu wiie, ana th aid defendants will further take rx ice that they are required to appes t the office of the Clerk of the Si erior Court for said county, in til ourthouse in Boone, N. C., withi Siirty days from the completion c his advertisement, as required b iw, and answer or demur to th omplaint in said action or the plait iff will apply to the Court for th elief demanded in the said con laint. This the 21st day of October, 193i A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of the Superior Court for Watauga County. B-24-4C. n.Y THURSDAY?BOOXE, N. C. 1 NOTICES OF SERVICE gJJ OF SUMMONS Z ' j;\ defendants specially named below der j in Iav foreclosure suits for Watauga 5 County. Xoxtli Carolina: I 15. NOTICE OF SERVICE Ab Vatauga County Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. T CliasT Lambeth and Husband, Air. * Chas. I .amb'.'th. Liefendants. & Defendants Airs. Chas. Lambeth ln_ - and husband. Mr. Chas. Lambeth,; Lis - ce notice hereafter set out. r Subject matter of the above action: "oreclosure cn lots Nos. 6. 7, 8. & Wj j , 9 in lilock "D", Subdivision of the 1 j Blowing Rock Development Co., < e | Blowing Rock T S.. for unpaid coun- 1 1 ty taxes, for the year 1928, of rec- Mr - I in Deed Book .'12, page HO. in the aft t: Registry of W? auga" County. Listed : ! in the name of Mrs. Chas. Lambeth. 1 I tai t NOTICE OF SERVICE Ba ! Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. H. W. ta: , ! Harris and wife, Mrs. H. W. liar- 19' i ris, Defendants. ,21. Defendant H. W. Harris and wife, tai s Mrs, H. \V. Harris, se" notice hero-: A. after set out. Subject matter of the above action: Foreclosure of lands adjoining the W: . CaiJwell and Watauga Turnpike, in 1 Blowing Rock T. S , for unpaid coun-1 1 ty taxes for (he years 1929, 1930, ba: 1931, & 1932. of record in Deed Book ! ' SO, page 0, in the Registry of Wa- J - tauga county. Listed in the name, of & r H XV. Harris. 2. a Co NOTICE OF SERVICE pa .. Watauga County. Plaintiff vs. Thorn- 191 , as Gcmmel and wife, Mrs Thomas Br Comrnel, John Fox and The Anier- of Usui Trust Company, Defendants, j na p Defendants Thomas Gcmmel and | f wife, Mrs. Thomas Gemmel, Johr. Fox anti The American Trust Company. W -irpafJpr gpt nut Subject matter ot the above action:' Foreclosure of lots Xos. S3 & St, i:i M-'tyview Park, Blowing Hock T.S., wi for unpaid county taxes for the years j he y 1927 fr 1932, of record in Plat Hook n 25. page 163 & Deed Book. 27, pages i is 527 & 530, in the Registry of Wa- ; 5, d lauga county. Listed in the name of . "J Thomas Gemmel. I in n 1 in NOTICE OF SERVICE ta , : Watauga ounty. Plaintiff vs. Forrest, j.9 " Eskridge and wife, Mrs. Eskridge, DO ? Defendants. i co it Defendants Forrest Eskridge and Li it l wife. Mrs. Eskridge see notice herev after set out. Subject matter o. the above action: < W I Foreclosure, on lot No. 69 as shown I in the Mavvicw Manor property, in j 111 Blowing Rock T. S., for unpaid county taxes for the year 1927, of record ] a- in Deed Book 25, page 163, in the j M rt | Registry of Watauga county. Listed ; vi id in the name of Forrest Eskridge. ]sc s-i NOTICE OF SERVICE , Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. J. Can , & Wolfe & wife, Mrs. J. C. Wolfe, C. si 1 A Criteher & wife, Mrs. C. A. Crit- P' ih cher. Defendants. oi Subject matter of the above action: in Foreclosure on lot No. 58, in May- L view Park, in Blowing Rock T. S., Fp for unpaid county taxes for the year _ jl929, of record in Deed Book 37, page W . ] 373, in the Registry of Watauga ; I county. Listed in the name of J. Carl le Wolfe. s If NOTICE OF SERVICE al Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. M. W. e= e- Dixon and wii'e, Mrs. M W. Dixon 13 [a David J. Craig and wife, Mrs. Da sc nl vid .T. Craig, Defendants. T_ Defendants M. W. Dixon and wife, '' Mrs. M. W. Dixon, David J. Craig and P1 wife, Mrs. David J. Craig, see notice is hereafter set out. fa r- subject matter of the above action: I J-* ie Foreclosure of lots 11 4 12 in " Block "C" in Subdivision No. 2 of the nJ _ Blowing Rock Development Company, in Blowing Rock T. S., for un;n paid county taxes for the year 1930, ie of record in Deed Book 32, page 27, ? e, in the Registry of Watauga county. - Listed in the name of M. W. Dixon. | >f J NOTICE OP SERVICE le Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. A. W. ,n Duia, Estate. Defendants. Defendant Mr. A. W. Duia, estate see notice hereafter set out. Ie Subject matter of the above ac- " tion: Ie Foreclosure of tract of land con- a ,e taining 7 acres, more or less, in Blowid ing Rock T. S., for unpaid county tax:h es for the year 1932, of record in ?, le Deed Book 34, page 270, in the Re- ; ^ j, gistry of Watauga county. Listed in' Id the name of A. W. Duia, estate. ' ? :c jE le NOTICE OF SERVICE ,r Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. ,T. M.; t_ Deaton and wife, Mrs. J. M. Deatv on, J. A. Deaton and wife, Mrs. J. ,"r A. Deaton. Defendants. 1. Defendants J. M. Deaton and wife, Ci lc|Mrs. J. M. Deaton, J. A. Deaton and ie! - wife, Mrs. J. A. Deaton, see notice i(11 hereafter set out. . A Subject matter of the above ac-! I tion. Foreclosure of lots Nos. 18, 19, 20, W t & 21 in Block "E" of the A. S. Aber-, nethy Subdivision, in Blowing Rock i _ T. S., for unpaid county taxes for the : Ci years 1931 & 1932, of record in Deed | Book 38, page 108, in the Registry of; >f Watauga county. Listed in the name IP' t. of J. M. Deaton. 'a NOTICE OF SERVICE Ri -t, Watauga County, Plaintiff vs. E. T. jj ic Beatty and wife, Ms. E. T. Beatty, Defendants. v i<j Defendants E. T. Beatty and wife, i3 Mrs. E. T. Beatty see notice hereaft- ,, er set out. *? n Subject matter of the above action: D Foreclosure on tract of land bounda cd on the east by W. A. Merchant; y on the south by Ranson Street; on M ie the west by Merchant; on the north g] ). by Merchant; and conveyed to said o a- E. T. Beatty, in Blowing Rock T. S., ry for unpaid county taxes for the years V; ie 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, & 1932, of ? record in Deed Book 24, page 238, in >f the Registry of Watauga county, g< y Listed in the name of E. T. Beatty. e ? NOTICE OF SERVICE ar e Watauga County, Plaintiff, vs. i. George Burnett and wife, Blanche P2 L. Burnett, R. L. Greene, G. T. W< Burnett Jr., T. T. Home, Trustee, and John H. Daniel, and Town of Blowing Rock, Leinholder, Defendants. Defendants George Burnett and e. Blanche L. Burnett, R. L. Kue. G. T. Burnett Jr., T. T. rne. Trustee, and John H. Daniel, 1 Town of Blowing: Rock, leinhol. see notice hereafter set out. Subject matter of the above action: foreclosure on lots Nos. 12, 13, 14. 16, & 17 Block E' of the A. S. emethy property, in Blowing Rock S? for unpaid county taxes for years 1929, 1930, 1931 & 1932, record in Deed Book 36. page 21, tiie Registry of Watauga county, ited in name of George Burnett. NOTICE OF SERVICE itauga County, Piaintiff vs. F A. Earnest & Wife, Mrs. F. A. Earnest. Defendants j Defendant F. A Earnest and wife, . F. A. Earnest see notice hereer set out. subject matter of the above actio. Foreclosure of tract of land conning 595 acres, more or Ies3, in !d lit. T S.. for unpaid County ces for the years 1928, 1929. 1930. H, & 1932. of record in Deed Book page 59. in the Registry of Waiga county. Listed in name of F. Earnest. NOTICE OF SERVICE itauga County, Piaintiff vs. June Page if- Husband. Defendants. [Defendants June Page and bused see notice hereafter set out. Subject matter of the above action: Foreclosure of lots Nos. S. 9, 10, 11. in Block ' G". Subdivision No. of the Cic.ving Rock Development .. i.: Blowing Rock T S., for unid countv (axes for the years 1929. 30, 3931, & 1932, of record m Deed ok 334. page 552, ill tile Registry Watauga county. Listed in the j me of June Page. NOTICE OF SERVICE atauga County, Plaintiff vs. J. H. Linebarger and Wife, Mrs. J. H. Linebafgcr. Defendants. be. nd.jits J. II. Linebarger and fe. Mrs J. H. Linebarger see notice reafter set out. Su.,_,ect matter of the above action: Foreclosure on lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. 7, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, & i.3, in Block t" Subdivision No. 2, of the Blowg Rock Development Co. in BIowg Rock T. S.. for unpaid county xes for tlie years 1928, 1931, & 32, of record in Deed Book 32. page . in the Registry of Watauga unty. UsteU in tin: name of J. H. nebarger. NOTICE OF SERVICE uuiugu i_ouniy, lianuitt vs. A. U. Orvia and wife, Mrs. A. O. Orvis and Homer W. Orvia and wife, lira. Homer VV. Orvis, Defendants. Defendants A. O. Oi vis and wife, rs. A. O. Orvis, and Homer W. Ors and wife. Mrs. Horner W. Or\'ts, e notice hereafter set out. Subject matter of the above action: Foreclosure on lots Nos. 1, 70, 7! 72, of the Mayvlew Manor Divion, in Blowing Rock T. S., for unlid county taxes for the year 1932, : record in Deed Book 40, page 199. , the Registry of Watauga county, isted in the name of A. O. Orvis. NOTICE OF SERVICE "alauga County, Plaintiff vs. T. H. Coffey & J. H. Deal. Admr. of Estate of W. L. Alexander, G. M. Suddreth, G. E. Bryan and J. W. Whisnant, Trustee, Defendants. Defendants J. H Deal, admr, of itate of W. L. Alexander, G. E, ryan and J. W. Whiarant, trustee, e notice hereafter set out. Subject matter of the above action: Foreclosure on the Mayvlew Manor operty in Blowing Rock, in Biowg Rock T. S.. for the unpaid county oces for the year 1928, of record in eed Book 36, page 640, in the Regisy of Watauga county. Listed in tme of T. H. Coffey. NOTICE OF SERVICE 'atauga County, Plaintiff vs. J. M. First Rou n< I will be at the following place ase of collecting 1935 taxes for NORTH FGRr .. E. Ellison, 9 to 12 a. m.; Traci MEAT CAM! nil Winebarger Mill 9 to 12; Sti BALD MOUNT/ . E. McGuire's Store. 9 to 12 ELK TO C. Triplett, 1 to 3 STONY FOR* ook's Store, 9 to 12; Deep Gap BLUE RIDGE ho, 9 to 12 BLOWING RO( L. Holshouser Store 1 to 3 WATAUGA ollins Store, 9 to 12; Harbin's S SHAWNEEHA lyde Tester's Store, 9 to 12 LAUREL CRE ominger, 1 to 12 enry Hagaman's Store, 9 to 12 ictor Ward's Store, 1 to 3 BEAVER DA Ivde Perrv's Store Q to 19 on Hagaman's Store, 1 to 3 COVE CREEf abel, 9 to 12 rerwood's Store, 1 to 3 igar Grove, Clyde Mast Store, alle Crucis, W. W. Mast Store, I will be at the Tax Collector lone each Monday and Saturd; Let me insist that everyone cor id I must urge those who have iy these at once. We must get e do not want to force collectio lople voluntarily pay their taxe A. D. W WATA1 OCTOBER 31, 1935 Deaton & Sons, Defendants. Defendant J M. Deaton & Sons see notice hereafter set out. Subject matter of the above acForeclrsure on lots Nos. 7 & 8. in iSj the R. L. Fox Subdivision, in Blowing Kock T. S., for unpaid county taxes Sal for the years 1931 & 1932, of record in Deed Book 39. page 279, in the ?! Registry of vVatauga county. Lasted in the name of J. M. Deatori. (Continued on Page 7) ?? ?5 young ? muinyw | ii H 'II ^ dSPl i j [j 1$ GB li RAN TEED j lw* f \XI against road injuries j | and defects ?in. j j llSl ^ : I OTHER GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY SIZES IN PROPORTION SIZE PRICE I SIZE TIUCE 4.10-21 $5.20 | 4.50-20 $5.50 4.50-21 5.70 I 5.00-19 8.50 j 1.75-19 6.05 i 5.25-18 7.20 Prices subject to change without no tics. State sales tax additional. HODGES TIRE COMPANY Boone, N. C. I For Taxes 8 s on the dates named for the purWatauga County: i TOWNSHIP .aM r 1 to 3 p. m i November 5 E> TOWNSHIP sphens Store 1 to 3....November 6 ON TOWNSHIP November 7 WNSHIP ? November 7 i township 1 to 3 November 8 I township ' i| November 12 :k township November 12 township tore 1 to 3 November 13 w township ? November 14 :ek township November 14 . November 15 November 15 m township November 19 - November 19 l township November 20 November 20 9 to 12 November 21 1 to 3 .. November 21 "s' Office in the Courthouse in ne out and pay their taxes early, not paid their taxes prior to 1935 our taxes up to date. However, ns, preferring rather that all the s. All taxes must be paid. ILSON, Tax Collector, JGA COUNTY, North Carolina.
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