Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE OF VACANT LOT Pursuant to the provisions of a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust executed by John Young Wood and wife, Alice Young blood, to the undersigned Trus tee, registered in Book of Mort gages 76, page 143 in the Reg ister of Deeds office of Rowan County, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured thereby, the holder of said indebtedness hav ing requested foreclosure of said Mortgage Deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Salisbury North Carolina, on June 28th, 1937, at 12:00 M. the following describ ed real estate, to wit: Situated lying and being in the city of Salisbury, in the west Ward, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake East side of Melton Avenue, 190 feet North from the Northeast in tersection of Link Avenue and Melton Avenue; thence North 4 degrees East 50 feet, more or less, along Melton Avenue, to a stake on the side of said Avenue, corner of lot No. 6; thence with line of lot No. 6, South 86 deg. East 164 feet, more or less, to a stake on original line; thence South 4 degrees West 50 feet, more or less, to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence with line of lot No. 4, North 56 degrees west 164 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning on Melton Avenue, being lot No. 5, on the property of S. F. Lord, survey ed by N. A. Trexler, March 1918. This sale will be made subject to all unpaid taxes, assessments, or other liens now existing on said property. This the 24th day of May 1637. P. S. Carlton, Trustee. June 4—25. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions contained in a certain Deed of Trust, dated January 23, 1924, executed by W. R. Porter to Ross M. Sigmon, Trustee, re corded in Mortgage Book No. 71, page 227, ‘in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the amount secured by said deed of trust as therein provided, and l v authority and power of sale conferred by said deed of trust, and by law provided, and at the request of the holder of the note, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public rv’r-yon to the highest bidder, or ladders, for cash at the Court ] louse door in Salisbury, N. C., < i SATURDAY, JUNE 26th, 1937, AT TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON, the following describ ed real property, to-wit: / 1 ' T»_!_ _ i J.1, _ "NT_1.L \ A ' A_»t.g illlllllg CL L nui Cl* corner of the intersection of church and twelfth streets and runs thence with Church street, North 47 East 140 feet to a stake on Alley ten feet wide; thence with alley North 43 West 50 feet to a stake corner of lot No. 4; thence with line of lot No. 4, South 47 West 140 feet to a stake on Twelfth street, corner lot No. 4; thence ■■dth Twelfth street South 43 East 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 5, block 98, on Henderson’s map of fjamilton Heights, in the suburbs of the North Ward of the city of Sal isbury, surveyed and platted by C. M. Miller, C. E., November, 1911. For back title see deed registered in book of deeds No. 166, Page 163, in the register’s office of Rowan County and the deeds therein mentioned. (2) Beginning at a stake on the Northwest side of Salisbury Avenue intersection of said avenue and Fifteenth street, thence with line of said street North 23-15’ West 194 feet to a stake intersection of a 12 foot alley, thence with said alley South 66-45’ West 50 feet to a stake, thence South 23-15’ East Parallel with Fifteenth Street 194 feet to a stake on line of Salisbury avenue, thence with said avenue North 66-45’ East 50 feet to the beginning and known as lot No. 7 in Block M. as shown by the Map of the Henderson and Boyden property North Salisbury, N. C. For back .itle see deed registered in book 100, page 334 in the register's office of Rowan County and the deeds therein mentioned. This the 26th day of May. ROSS M. SIGMON, Trustee Hudson & Hudson, attorneys May 28—June 25. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. H. Link and wife, Ada B. Link, to the Atlan tic Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated the twenty-first day of November 1927, -and recorded in Book 106, Rage 243, ot the Rowan County Registry, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned substituted trustee by instrument recorded in Book 234, Page 55, Rowan County Registry, will on Monday, June 7, 1937, at or about twelve o'clock Noon, at the court house door at Salisbury, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Locke Township, Rowan County, State of North Carolina, and being more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone, J. A. Misenheimer’s corner near rail road; thefice North 53 degrees West 707 feet to a stone, Misenhqimer’s and Crawford’s corner: thence North 87 de grees West 2295 feet to an iron stake, PI. A. Beaver’s corner; thencel South 35 degrees West 489 feet to an iron stake; Bea ver’s corner; thence South 70 degrees East 606 feet to a stake on the bank of branch; thence South 22 1-2 degrees West 66 feet to a stake near ash, J. L. Fleming’s corner: thence with Fleming’s line South 57 1-2 degrees East 1816 feet to a stone in the old road near railroad, Fleming’s corner; thence North 44 degrees East 1583 feet to the beginning, con taining sixty four and three tenths (64.3) acres, more or less. lClIllb U1 ijcUC CdMl dllU 11 US" tee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as evidence of good faith. This the sixth dav of May, 1937. H. E. STACY Substituted Trustee May 14—June 4 NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF JOHN A. LOWDER FARM Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Rowan Coun ty in the Special Proceeding en titled “Bruce F. Pinkston and wife, Maggie Lowder Pinkston vs G. L. Dunn and wife, Mary Lowder Dunn, Lee Lowder and wife Lucy Lowder, and others”, the undersigned Commissioners will sell at public sale at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday the 26th day of June, 1937, at 12:00 o’clock NOON, a tract of land known as the John A. Lowder Farm consisting of 157/2 acres, morel or less and situated about 71/2 miles West from Salisbury, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning at a White Oak on the bank of Second Creek Mow dry’s corner, and runs thence South 13.50 chains to an Iron Wood on the Bank of Second Creek; thence South 73 1-2 East 24 chains to a stone, Dunn’s cor net . thence South 16.54 chains he a stone crossing a Branch to Dunn’s comer; thence South 43 degrees East 2.15 chains to a stone, Kluttz’ corner on Dunn’s line; thence North 70 degrees East 20 chains crossing a branch to a stone on Kluttz’s line; thence North 20.21 chains to a stone, McCubbins and Harri son’s corner; thence North 32 degrees West 29 chains to a stake in the Creek; thence with the old channel of Second Creek as it meanders to the BEGINN ING, containing 157^4 acres of land, more or less. In Franklin Township on the South side of Second Creek about 7*4- miles West from Salisbury, on the North side of and about Zz mile from the Wilkesboro pub lic road and adjoining the lands of William Kluttz, W. A. Dunn, Adam and Jerry Lentz and oth ers, and being the same land conveyed by W, W. Reid to C. W. Graham by deed dated August 8, 1906 and registered in Book No. 109, of Deeds, on page 276 &c. This property is sold subject only to the 1937 taxes. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, said sale to be left open ten days for advance bid as requir ed by law. Dated this the 25th day of May. 1937. John L. Rendleman and Hayden Clement, Commissioners. jMay 28—June 18. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Whereas, on the 8th day of January, 1934, C. T. Harris and Lyda Gribble Harris executed and delivered unto W. O. Mc Gibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Car olina, in Book 126 at Page 104; 1 and I WHEREAS, default has been [made in the payment of the in i debtedness thereby secured as [therein provided, and the trus tee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to ex ercise the power of sales therein contained: NOW THEREFORE, un der and by virtue of the author-: ity conferred by the said deed of; trust the undersigned Trustee1 will js>n the 25th._day .of June, 1937, at the court house door of Rowan County, North Carolina,' at twelve o’clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder fori cash, the following real estate: , All that certan tract of land containing one hundred and sev enty and five-tenths (170.5) acres, more or less, known as the '“Harris Place," in Cleveland Township, Rowan County, North Carolina, located on the Mt. Vernon public road, one and one-half (1 1-2) miles North from Cleveland, on the waters j of Third Creek, and now in the! possession of C. T. Harris, j bounded on the North by lands j of George Simmons, Rich Pence! and C. A. Brown; on the East by lands of C. A. Brown; on the South by Third Creek; on the West by lands of M. A. Plyler, i. D. tsrown ana jonn rvoontz. | Said tract of land is particularly described according to a plat pre pared by J. D- Justice, Surveyor, on the first day of June, 1933,! as follows to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake near the Mt. Vernon Public road, C. A. Brown’s cor^ ner on Rich Pence’s line, and runs thence with C. A. Brown’s \ line, South four degrees West 543 feet to a stake, said Brown’s corner; thence with four other hues of C. A. Brown as follows: North 89 degrees East 569 feet to a stake; thence South four degrees West, | crossing a branch, 3417 feet to a stake; thence South 88 degrees East 268 feet to a stake; thence South 6 degrees West 1617 feet j to a stake in Third Creek; thence; with the creek as it meanders as follows: North 73 degrees West 356 feet; North 48 degrees West 200 feet; North 58 degrees West 200 feet; North 72 degrees West 235 feet; West 200 feet; South 82 degrees West 255 feet; North 84 degrees West 600 feet to a stake, M. A. Plyler’s line; thence with M. A. Plyler’s, J. D. Dix on’s and John Koontz’s lines North 7 degrees East 5333 feet, crossing the Mt. Vernon public : road, to a stake in George Sim mon’s line; thence with George Simmons’ and Rich Pence’s lines North 89 degrees East 759 feet to the BEGINNING, contain-1 r,n“ hundred and" seventy! and f:'-°-,'emhs 1170.5) acres I more or less, and being the same property as conveyed to C. T. Harris by Cora W. Harris by deed dated September 1, 1933. Copy of said plat now being on file with The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, at Columbia, S. C. Said property being advertis ed for sale, and sold subject to an outstanding first deed of trust executed by C. T. Harris and Lyda Gribble Harris to The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, recorded Rowan County, North Carolina. This the 25th day of May, 1937. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. L. O. GREGORY, Agent and Attorney for Trustee. May 28—June 18. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Bane Ar chie, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims agai nst the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on of before the 21st day of April 1938, or this notice will be plea ded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt set tlement. This April 14, 1937; Fred H. Young, Administra tor of the Estate of Bane Ar chie, Deceased. May 28—July 2. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DAT-A-52-M Crowell Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. C. Crowell (widower) to the FIRST NATIONAL COM PANY OF DURHAM, INC., UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND, a Maryland corporation, TRUSTEES, "dated July 1st. 1928. filed for record in the Registry of Rowan Coun ty, North Carolina, on the 11th day of August 1928, and recor ded in book 109, page 187, the undersigned as the duly appoin ted substituted trustee (see book 229; page ig#8t i*f xfcwd riJ^ryjk will offer for sale at public auc tion at the courthouse door in said county In the City of Sal isbury, N. C.. at 12 o'clock Noon, on Friday, July~27 1937, and will sell to the highest bid der for cash the property des cribed in said deed of trust as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the southeast side of Yadkin Avenue 100 feet North 59 dogs. 39 min. East from the southeast corner of the intersection of Yadkin Avenue and Eighth Street, B. R. Withers' corner, and runs thence with B. R. Withers’ line. South 30 (legs. 30 min. East 140 feet to a stake! in the edge of a ten foot alley;! thence with the edge ot said alley. North 59 dgs. 30 min. Hast 50 feet to a stake, J. A. Penick’s corner; thence with J. A. Penick’s tine, North 30 degs. 30 min. W est 140 feet to a stake in the edge of Yadkin Avenue; tihence with the edge of Yadkin Avenue, South 59 degs. 30 min. West 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 4, Block 13. as shown by the map of the town of Spencer, N. C., on file in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Rowan Coun ty. N. C., and being the same property as conveyed to W. C. Crowell by Thomas H. Stewart et al by deed dated March 24, 1913, recorded in Book of Deeds No. 132, page 191, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, N. C., and being better known as number —2-Yadkin Avenue Spencer. N. C. This sale is to be made sub ject to all outstanding and un oaid taxes and other assess ments, if any. This sale is to be\ made on iccount of default in\ the pay ment of the indebtedness se :ured by the aforesaid deed of rust and is made pursuant to lemand made upon the under signed by the holder of said ndebtedness. This, May 27. 1937. KESWICK CORPORATION Substituted Trustee lune 4-11-18^25 ADVERTISE IN •V' 'S NEWS , PAPER FOR BEST RESULTS I to fold Parker House (pocket ' book) Rolls so they will stay closed? ANSWER: After rolling out and cutting the dough, draw knife across, but not clear through, each circle. Brush uncut side with melted butter and fold one half over the other so that the cut portion Is on the outside. Rolls cut and folded In this man ner stay closed during rising and baking. QUESTION: How doso one make i gravy minus lumps? ANSWER: Gravy made from meats cooked without water (roasts, steaks, chops) is thickened with plain flour; while that made from meats cooked In large quantities of water (pot roasts) Is usually thickened with a flour and water pasts. Turn the heat low when adding the flour or flour paste to the hot fat or hot fat and liquid, respectively, In the pan; then slowly add the milk or hot water, stirring constantly, then Increase the heat. The control lable calrod unit of the Hotpoint electrie range la a boon In this respect because the heat may be quickly regulated from low to high heat QUESTION: What makes hot water pastry—the type chilled In the refrigerator—break when roll ing R out? ANSWER: The dough is probably too cold. It is best to remove the pastry from the refrigerator 20 to 30 minutes before rolling in order to allow the fat to soften a bit. QUESTION: Is there any way that one may improvise a steamer from various cooking utensils to steam a small pudding or cake? ANSWER: Some women have found that their roasters may be used as steamers but these are very often cumbersome and un handy. The economical Thrift Cooker nnit of the Hotpoint Range provides an ideal steam ing media because it is large enough to accommodate a com plete meal—from meat to pud ding, If desired; yet economical enough to operate that one doesn’t mind using it for steam ing small quantities of food. C us Edwards of Cane River, Yancey County, paid 5900 for a seven-year-old Spanish Jack weighing 900 pounds. Tre animal was purchased in Kentucky. Lk. iN. C. LITTLE Optometrist vyes examined and glasses fitted 1 Telephone 1571-W. 107[/2 S. Main Street — j Next to Ketchie Barber Shop Bait Will Control I Tobacco Bud Worms j " A pinch of poisoned bait will protect the tobacco plant from; budworms, w.hch are active from the time the plants are six1 | inches high until time for top ping. E. Y. Floyd, extension tobac 1 co specialist at State College, said two pounds of arse»ate of .lead mixed with 50 pounds of corn meal make a good bait, j The bait should be placed in the 'buds as soon as worms are I discovered. Repeat the appli cation in about two weeks; this i will eradicate practically all the budworms and most of the early hornworms as well. Floyd also ponted out that the ridge method of cultivation will produce $60 worth of tobacco more per acre than will the flat method. The fir|t cultivation should begin as soon as the plant shows signs that it is taking root. Cul tivate lightly and use a hoe to break the crust around the little plants. j Continue cultivating every I week or ten days until about a .week before the plants are to be j topped. In the second cultiva tion, begin putting the soil up around the plants to make them j develop more roots hgher up on | the stalk. | Each time the crop is cu’.tivat ied. work more soil up around j che plants with the siding fur jrows, but be careful not to dis ; turb the root systems. The middles of the rows j should be scattered each time i the tobacco is sided: don’t per | mit the soil to become hard and ! crusted, as this will check root j growth and thus hinder plant growth. j_ CFND IN YOUR SUBSCRIP TION TODAY When HEADACHE is Due to Constipation •' cne of the first-felt ■> of constipation is a headache. Take a dose or two of Black-Draught! f That’s the sensible way— relieve the constipation. Enjoy the refreshing relief which '.nds of people have re porr.-.’. from the use of purel; % esetahie Black-Draught, a ole. in 25-cent packages. * ' , * ■ ’f I.!?-', I G. F. 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