DECEMBER 23, 1937 NINTH INSTALLMENT Monty Wallace has just arrived in California, having broken the East-West cross country airplane record. Natalie Wade, mistaken by him for a newspaper reporter, writes the exclusive account of Monty's arrival, and succeeds in securing a trial job with a paper in exchange for the story. Natalie becomes attached to Monty. Although she discovers Monty's love for her is not sincere, Natalie admits that she loves him. She is assigned by her paper to report Monty's activities for publication. Jimmy Hale, the newspaper's photographer, becomes Natalie's coworker. Natalie discovers that Sunny is jealous of iter friendship with Monty, and that she is trying to prevent them from being alone. After driving to a. mountain resort with Sunny and Jimmy. Monty again declares his love for Natalie. When he susreested that he leave her alone so that there wouldn't be any distraction, she cried out, "Oh, please, Mont. Please stay here. I'd 1 die if you left me here alone." And i so he sat beside her as she wrote. Surprisingly, the story was fin- : ished ir. a short time. Messengers | came rushing at Mont'3 call and bore it away. 1 She must gel some sleep now, he 1 told her. And when he had kissed I her site threw herself on the wide, t white bed. But fear struck then at her heart. Sleep would not come. i Two more days and Mont would . tx- roaring over the ocean on the ! most impossible flight in history. 1 Something gripped at her heart. Something told her she would never 1 see him again. She stood up and moved to the ' window of the room. Children were I playing at the curb. The world was going on without a thought of im- 1 pending tragedy. She tidied her hair and renewed the light make-up she wore. But panic was upon her. She had to see Miont again quickly. His room, she knew, was at the end of the short hall. She slipped along the worn carpet and tapped gently at the door. There was no res[ionse. Someone v/asi coming up the- twisted stairs. She turned the knob of of the door ana supped inside Mont was asleep. Ho had thrown off coat. anm&. r;" morning for the iad in the center. 7 Jeep his sisters quietly busy. jsj Leicester section of Buncombe conn- p Ly* t Experience shows that greater 1 progress in improved farming is ) found in those counties where theie is both a home agent and a if&ir.n L agent al work. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE By virtue of the power of sale . contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 2nd day of December, 1935, by Charlie Greer and wife, j4 Jennie Greer, to secure the sum cf | $47.39 to R. H. Townsend, said deed I of trust being recorded in the office j of the Register of Deeds for Watauga | County, in Book 26, page 14, I will, j on Monday, December 27, 1937, at 1 j o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door I of Watauga county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said note, interest and costs, the follow! ing described real estate, to-wit: j Adjoining the lands of I. M. Reese, j Charlie Crilcher, A. G. Wilson, Mrs. j A. Greer, C. L.. Warren, Florence j Reecc, John Eggers et al, containing I 61 acres, and being more particular- i ly described in a deed from J. W. | Byers and wife, Mary Byers, to Jen- j nie Greer, dated the first day of De- i j comber. 1932. and recorded in the of- \ fice of the Register of Deeds for Wat- j auga county, in Book 41. at. page 421. j From the above land is excepted about seven acres, which is not covered by the mortgage to the Atlantic Joint Stock Cand Bank of Raleigh. ALso a tract of about twenty acres heretofore conveyed to R. H. Townsend, it being the intention io convey the property described in the mortgage or deed of trust to the Atlantic Joint Stock D3nd Bank, except that part already conveyed to R. H. Townsend. This land will be sold subject to a deed of trust to the Atlantic Joint Stock Band Bank, with a balance of j 51,779.00 due. | This 24th day of November, 1937. T. E. BINGHAM, 112-2-Ic Trustee. NOTION OF SANE Pursuant to power and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed dated July 1, 1927, and executed by , W. J. Wagner and Mara Wagner to 1 Bank of Blowing Rock, which mortgage deed is duly registered in the office of the register of deeds for Watauga county. North Carolina, in Book 12, at page 66 securing a certain note to tlie Bank of Blowing , Rock and default having been made in the. payment of a note secured by . said mortgage deed, and said mortgaged deed having been transferred , to J. E. Wagner, dated June 29, 1 1936. which is duly recorded in the t- office of the register of deeds for , | Watauga county in Book 44, at puge J 594, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash 2 at the courthouse door in Watauga s county at 12 o'clock, noon, on the r 5th day of January, 1933, the foliowu ing described property: Beginning on a railroad culvert Harrison Baird's comer, and runs north 33 degrees west with Byrd': line 8 poles and 9 to a stake; thence j north 48 degrees with Byvd's line 1 polos to Taylor street; thence r.orll ~ 16 degrees west 29 poles with Tay lor street to Watauga aveitu.e; tlienci south 50 degrees west 22 poles ant 51 with Watauga, avenue to a stake thence south i0 degrees east 101 ' r/oles Brewer's line to a stake: thmc 48 degrees cast with Cook's line poles to a stake: thence south 40 dc grecs east 0 poles aril 9 links t roekline; thence north 49 degree i east '.villi railroad 40 poles and 1 ' links to beginning, containing 2 4j acres. This 6th day of December, 193' j 12-9-4C J E. WAGNER. PAGE SEVEN OTICE OF MORGAGEF7S S&LB 3y virtue of the power of sale itained ir a certain mortgage deed ecuted to the undesigned by O. E. uupton and wife, Blanda Hampton, the -1th day of April, 7 036. to se*e the sum of $53 45. .said niort86 be in ir recorded m the office of e register of deeds for Watauga uoty in Book 8 of Mortgage Deeds page 288. and default having en made in the payment of the? aueya thereby secured, as therein, ovided, I will on Monday, January , 1938. at the courthouse dcor of 'atauga county, at. 1 o'clock p. m., 11 to the highest bidder, for cash, tc following described real estate, r wit: Being the O. F.. Hampton interest . the J. Hampton estate in Blue .idge township, Watauga county, rorth Carolina, and being Lot No. of Uie division of said estate, as fiown on a plat of said lands made y I. A. Burn garner, surveyor, which lat, together with a record of said artition proceeding, is on record in he office of the clerk of the superior court of Watauga county, to .hick plat and the registration hereof reference is hereby made for uller and more complete descriptor. of same. This 14th day of December. 1937. W. S. HAMPTON, 12-16-4C. Mortgagee. NOTICES OF SALE Tinder and hv virtue of an nrHfr of the Superior Court made made in the special proceeding UT. H. Coffey, Administrator of E. S. Coffey. Deceased, against Carrie C. Williams and Husband, B. F. Williams, Ruth C. Porter and Husband, R. B. Porter, Nellie C. Linney ancl Husband, Baxter M. Linney, Louise C. Black and Husband, W. C. Black, and Mrs. E. S. Coffey, Widow," the undersigned commissioner will on the 27th day of December, 1937, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate: First Tract: Lying and being in the town of Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina, on the south side of King Street and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning on an iron stake at the intersection of the old Blowing Rock Road with King Street and runs south 23 degrees west 285 feet to an iron stake in Owen Wilson's line; thence with his line north 69 degrees cast 425 feet to an iron stake, WilSon's corner; thence north 14 degrees east 115 feet to an iron stake; thence north 69 degrees west with | Russell D. Hodges' line 121 feet to | an iron stake; tlience north 14 degrees 17 feet to an iron stake; thence north 89 degrees west 118 feet to an iron stake, J. D. Rankin's corner, thence with Rankin's line north 19 degrees east 135 feet to an iron stake in the south margin of King ! Street* theiwo with the canfh mni^oih of King Street north 62 degrees west 160 feet to the beginning, containing one and three-fourths (1 3-41 acres more or less. The above tract of land has been allotted to Mrs. E S. Coffey ns her I dower. The same will be sold subject ! to said dower. | Second Tract: All that certain I tract of land containing 420 acres, I more or less, located in Meat Camp i Township m Watauga County, North j Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a | birch in Noah Miller's line and runs west 82 poles to a chestnut; thence north wiili George Winkler's line 208 poles to a bunch of chestnuts; thence west 24 pole:! to a water oak; thence south 66 degrees west 37 poles to a stake in Andy Stone's line; - thence west 100 poles to a white oak and maple; thence south 41 poles to a white oak; thence west 30 poles to a cucumber: thence south 60 polos to a stake in road, center in Wade Moretn's irr.d; thence with the road south 60 degrees east 11 poles to a . stake: south 36 degrees east 18 poles i to a stake; south 17 degrees east 0 ; poles to a stake; south 12 degrees i west 26 poles to a stake; south Si i degrees west 20 poles to a stake: i south 67 degrees west 314 poles to - a stake; thence leaving the road 1 south SO poles crossing the road at I j about HO poles to a chestnut, Enzor , ! Beach's corner; thence west 25 poles , j to a maple; thence south 44 poles to e - a slake in Hardy Green's line; thence : east with Green's line. 260 nolcs to a - white oak, Noah Miller's comer; o thence with Miller's line north IS deit gTees east 120 poles to the begtn3 nir.g, containing; four hundred twenty 5 (420) acres, more or less. i This 26th day of November, 1937 i. | T. 33. BINGHAM, 112-2-40 Commissioner. I i