A. Insures GTamour Boy
l,D00inN.C.
oro. N. C.—The Fed-
I 'Honslng Adminlttration pass-
it* alxth year ot operations on
an* 27th. 1S40. with over $32,-
}0,000.00 of homes and property
prorement financing Insurance
North Carolina, it was an-
bonnced hy Aubrey O. McCabe,
State Director. These insured
loans Included over $24,000,-
)0^.00 on small homes and oyer
T.OOO,000.00 in property im-
ovement and modemlzatlou
■oaL).
'^r. McCabe reported a striking
orer last year in all phases
•the Federal Housing Admin-
tratiott actirities in the state.
During the fiscal year of July
1S32 through June 30, 1940,
S.S80 applications were received
[for mortgage Insurance totaling
.102 applications received and
(16,843,100.00, an increase of
(4,732,900.00 in dollar volume
the preceding year. Commlt-
aents Issued were 2,897 for $11,-
1,000.00 compared with 1931
$7,716,800.00. Mortgage loans
insured were 1883 amounting to
(7,437,200.00 as compared with
1318' amounting to $5,443,200.00.
Mr. McCabe pointed out that
|the numiber of applications re
lived exceeded the correspc nding
preceding years periods every
nonth with new records being es-
abU^ed several times. During
Ithe nj^nth ot May, 1940, 425 ap-
iplications were received for $1,-
I833j400.00. This was the largest
iTTiffn^ifof six years of operation in
Ithe^Wate, both as to number of
lapplications received and dollar
■volume.
The percentage of rejections
(decreased approximately 30 per
jcent over the preceding year.
(^•Thls decrease is due primarily to
Ja more thorough understanding
Ihy approved mortgagees of what
fare acceptable risks for Federal
[Housing Administration insured
[loans and also their splendid and
unstinted cooperation”, Mr. Mc-
' Cabe said.
During the past year 174 appli-
! cations were received lor Subdi-
I vision analysis compared with 6 5
[applications the preceding year,
' an increase of 109.
The year ending on the sixth
anniversary of the Federal Hous-
ling Administration was the most
successful in its history. Mr. Mc-
jcabe pointed out that Federal
I Housing Administration would
■continue to give its protection,
if$ly and other advantages to
sd encourage homeownership
I for all citiiens that can afford It.
'V —
Some Chlnesa ^botbra uve of
fice rent ihy setting up shop with
a table and^ Irleker ebalr by the
aide of the ro« d.
THEIR DREAM OF UTOPIA
THA.T TURNED INTO A NIGHT
MARE. HopeiuUy pictured their'
ieiand as ths Promised Land,
with little work, no worries and
easy wealth—^but, completely dia-
lliuaioned, they are now yearning
for the "Sorry Ciyillution” they
had tried to eBca.pe. An illnstrated
feature in The American Weekly
Magazine with next Sunday’s
Waahington Tlmes-Horald, no'w
on sale.
NOnCB BT PUBLlCATieN
CatoUsa,
Wilkes Coanlar-
m TSOumioB court
iWn'
. ef'WffiDMboro
Swain'i
Alexanden line to. and with the
Tucker Road as followa; 3aat 8
chains to a rock; N. 80 degreoe B.
8H chains; N. 82 degrees Sait 2
chahu; i^th 75 degreei Seat 2%
chains; tfaanea Soinlnrardly with
SERVICE BT PUBUCATION
TnJker and Trap-Hill Road NOTICE
CompaBTi
Preddeiit, atteated by J. X. Ro«i-
seam, Secretary, which dead ii alio
egecirted by E. M. Land, 'hvatee,
for the purpoae of releasing the
above deacribed Icto from a deed
of trust executed by J. 6. Hadcett
end I. A. Ronaaaaa to E. M
fjtnd, to Mag|^ Farsoni, dated
August 18, 19y>, and recorded in
the office of Register of Deeds for
Wilkes County in Book 16, page
276.
Also see Detd from Joseph L.
Parsmu and wffe, Haggle Pusons, a*i w
dated October 8, 1^. to NOBTH
Bottomley and wife, Itaby Jewel, COTWirr OF WItM|,
WBUams Bottomley, which deed is CAROLINA RWBnOT ArmCT
recorded in the office of Register PATION NOTES FOR DEBT
W the relief
complaint. “
TUm the 1st dM of Jid^
8-1 CL a HATES, c. a
I degrees Eas
82 acres more or less.
2nd day of July, 1940,
PARKS 6. hJ^PTON,
7-26-4t(t) SustHute Trustee
tl8,000
WlBus CounW versus J. J. Car
ter and wife, lua. J.
defendmit will fteHMr take nbttaa
that it is reqnirsd to mnxv 4E
the office of the Clerk oi the Ss-
perior Court ot Wilkes Comir
within 80 dayp from this dito
answer or dosur to the said ecjw-
plafait as required by law sr the
^
plaintift
for the rriief
in
SERVICE
Sealed bids wiB be received nn-
tU 11 o’clock A. IL July 16, 1940,
bj the nnderstawd at its office in
the city of fial^h for 810,^
Shadce ef Christy Mathewaea!
Pictured here is Tern Healey , cap-
taia ef Harvard auivcrslty’s Ihuo-
ball team,acqnlrtag a bit e( giamear
ia a Cambridge, Mass., beauty par
lor. Why? It might be for pnb-
Uelty’a sake.
Hoey To Return
To Law Practice
At Shelby Home
Raleigh.—Governor Hoey prob
ably will return to his home town
of Sheiby to resume his law prac
tice, after his term expires in
January, 1941.
For the last three and a half
years, the Governor has been
shunting aside questions as to his
plans as a private citizen by an
swering:
“That’s something I’m not go
ing to think about until the last
six months of my term as Gov
ernor.”
PoipAdBtar
it dms named win
take notice then nn jtattoo entitled
M above has been ipttmene^in
the Superior Court of 'Wilkes
County, North Carolina, for the
foreclosure of a tax lien on lands
in 'Wilkesboro township, for the
delinquent taxes of the year 1938
and,
lie defendant is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior couit of Wilkes
coimty, within thir^ (30) days
from service of this notice and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said action.
HiiB the 18tb day of June, 1940.
C. C. HAYES,
Clerk of Superior Court
7-ll-4t
with said highway Sc
gpees-60 minutes Bast 194 feet to
the Northeast comer of Lot No.
24, in Block No. 11 of the Gordon
Industrial Corporation; thence a
Southwest course with the North
line of said lot, 88 fedt to a
stake in said line; thence North
His term now has six months
to run, and Governor Hoey said
Friday he had "started thinking
about that.’’ He added that his
tentative plans were to return to
Shelby, and to practice there and
in neighboring cities of Asheville,
Charlotte and Gastonia.
Asked whether he intended to
seek public office again, the Gov
ernor said that would depend
upon circumstances. He gave the
same answer when asked specifi
cally whether he intended to run
for the United States Senate in
1944, against Incumbent Robert
R, Reynolds of Asheville.
Answered B)
State (DoUege
DA31AGED
Heavy rains during the past
few days have done considerable
damage to the oat and wheat crop
in Jackson county, reports Jesse
F. Giles, assistant farm agent.
Question; Does pruning have
any effect on thd size of dahlia
blooms?
Answer: Yes. The number and
I size of hloom.5 will depend upon
tha^'.mber of lateral branches
yoMplow to grow. If a very large
bloom is desired, the center stalk
should be left and all l::terals
pinched out except the bottom
three sets or the center
stfflr.may be pinched out leaving
about three sets of laterals at the
bottom ot the plant. These will
be forced out quickly and will
give a numi'ter of large blooms. As
these laterals develop remove all
secondary lateral.? except the lov
er pair and continue this practice
until frost.
PROJEtTTS
Almost 100 per cent of John
ston County’s 4-H Club members
are carrying on projects and keep
ing their records up to date, re
ports M. Edmund Aycock, assist
ant farm agent.
DOUBLED
Turning under green soybeans
on his land last year has resulted
in twice as much wheat on tne
Hand this year for S. H. Hicks of
!Snov Hill, reports Greene County
1 Assistant Farm Agent J. W.
Grant.
Reading the ads. get yon mors
for less money; try it.
Approximately 4 00 low-income
farm families of Craven county
are expected to file applications
under the Federal-State mattress-
making program, reports Paul M.
Cox, assistant farm agent.
An application of 200 pound?
to the acre of triple superphos
phate on a clover and mixed crass
meadow of E. B. Hensley, Mitch
ell County demonstration fanner,
doubled the hay yield this year.
i ADMINISTRATOR’S NO’ITCE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of J. B. Foster,
late of Wilkes county, N. C., this
is to notify all persons having
! claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned
whose address is North Wilkes
boro, N. C., duly verified, on or
before the 9th day of July, 1941,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their ’.•is.ht to recover. All per
sons indebted to said estate wi
pie.cse make immediate settlemer.'i.
This 9th day of July, 1940.
JOHN FOSTER. Administra-
i tor of the estate of J. B. Fos-
I re.-, dec’d. 8-15-6t (t)
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
the ETstate of Carrie Parks, deceas
ed, late of Wilkes County, N. C,,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed, duly verified on or before the
17th day of June, A, D. 1941, or
vhis Notice will be plead in bar of
their right to recover.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
setQement.
This the 17th day of June, A. I
1940.
JOHN HICKERSON,
Bxeentor of the Elstate of (3ani
Parks, Deceased.
Roaring River, N. C.
A. H. CASEIY, Attorney
P. 0. Box 406, North Wilkesboro,
N. C. 7-26-6t (t)
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrs.-
tor of the Elstate of A. G. Whit-
tingrton, deceased, late of Wilkes
County, North Cuolina, this is to
notify all persons havi^ claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed at Reddies River on or be
for the 16th day of June, 1941, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
T^s the 16th day of June, xJ40.
WILLIE H. WHITTINGTON,
Administrator of the Estate of A.
G. Whittin^n, Dec. 7-26-6t (t)
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SOPBRIOR COURT
W. A. Jones, J. C. Jones, et.al
—^VB—
S. H. Jones, Bffie Jones, Robert
Jones, et al.
Under and by virtue of the po-
er of sale contained in a certair.
judgment or decree of His Honor
of Deeds for. Wilkes County,
Book , Page
SECOND TRACT; Adjoining
d>e ttndB of Joseph PntMot aad
ithers nnd hounded as follows: , - ^
fiEGINMIN'G on a gmn, original, ii® w
eonwir hetwean R. N. Baekett a • | « WL ortoher
ay Bootn ni ae- . Bidders.are invited to name
interest r^ (not
J. CSsTter.
The defendants above
win take notice that an action en
titled M above baa been com
.8-1
the 1st day of July,
c, C.HATB8, c.a.e
menced in the Sweriot Court of]
Norih
Wflkas Cooniyi,
(for the eefpose of ft
tax ceitmeato an# aak of lat
itkm Notea rf tha ...
N. C., this
6%), the place and bank
of payment, and the denondbation
or denombiationB. DeUver at
place of pnrehaeer’s choice.
’The notes will be awarded, at
Jinr to . the
to the
tad in
the^’
|S«£
The defwidante above namcf
wm take notioe than an action, en-
Coonty, Nm Carolina, (for
kvpdririt^fttfedoeing n tidt
fiflaVaad $ila of land), ^
defendanta wSI further take —
IS 4A mtantM West 198 «“>t ti>an par and accrued in-
fVWe SgSSr to theW offers to
®^tagrrt^«5^ fa front of Purchase the
,d foLmrly nsed.as a porfion of “^r^t ^ost titled «i
and
the Gordoh Public School
which has been - abandoned.
See Quitclaim Deed from Mrs.
Lois L. Anders and husband, Ster
ling H. Anders of City of Biook-
lya, New York, to Joseph Pa'
sons, dated June 10, 1936 and re
corded fa the office of Reg^ter r
Deeds for Wilkes Coimty fa Boo’’
119, page 326.
Also see deed from Joseph L.
Parsons and wife Maggie Parsons,
to Nettie Williams, dated Oct 9,
1939, and recorded in the office of
Register of Deeds for Wilkes
County fa Book , page .
Tliis the 24th day of June, A. D.
1940.
A. H. CASEY, Trustee for
THE NORTHWESTERN BANE
M8-4t (t)
SERVICE BY PUBUCA'nON
NOTICE
North (Carolina—-mBces Countyr
IN THE SUPERIOR (XXURT
Wilkes Connty versus Mrs. Het-
tie Eller and husband, ESler
The defendants above named
notice that an action en
above has been commenc-
w in ^ Superior Court of Wilkes
taf amomrt^of interest on the note Irf‘fSU^iM’a tax’^rt*
computed from their date to 'sSrrf^nd),^.T^:
defendants will further take no-
tunty.
Bids must be accompanied by . „ ... ..
certified check upon an tocorpors’ ““ T
8ERVICB PUBLICATIdW
NOTICE
North CaroHna^inikee CenM
IN THE NOTlBtlOR OOUET
IRE SUFE! _
nbooka emu falsband* P. »■
tiee that 4ibS7 W« required to s^
ibe otmo ot the dez% 4(
pear at $be
the Snmor
Comity Svil
date and
Court ot (WBlea
80 ^ys from Efc
or demur to 'An
said complaint as required by 1
or tbe pfata^ will apply U
court for the relief demanded fm
said hoinptaint.
This the 1st day of -ialy. IW.
8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S.«.
ed bank or trust comi
pear at the office of the Clerk c
County within 80 days from this
the State Treasurer of North Car-, ^ *i,„
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—Wilkes Ounty:
IN THE aWPBRIOE COURT
Wilka CV)unty vs. Jones aSH
VanhoyS
Hie defendants above namea
will take notice that an action
titled as above has been corainena-
ed in the Superior Court of Wilfw
County, North Carolina, (for An
purpose of fOfwlosing a tax
u said complaint as required by law
i?^^^JiTmnigninn ^he plaintiff will apply to the _ ^
Bv^ ^ Easterlinir Secretary I’^®**®* demanded fa.fica^e and sale of land), and
By. W. B. Easterling, secretary complaint ! further take na-
This the 1st day of July, 1940. - . .. . j ,.
8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. '
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
iKES COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of power
contained fa Section 2621 (37'
Michie, Motor Vehicle Laws, Arti
cle Vni, Section 78, sub-section
, (c) of the North Carolina Code,
lliie Wilkes Motor Company will
offer for sale at Public Auction tc
the highest bidder for cash on the
12th day of August, 1940, t
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the Estate of W. T. Nich
i)ls, deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against th
decedent to exhibit the same to
I. .. tnn. K
penny or a threshing machine, the certain re
pairs on said car under a^ by
SERVICE BY PUBUCATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—Wilkes Countyr
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Wilkes County versos J. H.
Powell and wife, Mrs. J. M. Pow-
■ell.
The defendants above named
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc'
tice that th^ are required to mi
pear at the office of the CleA.
the Superior Court of WflhsB
Ooujfty trifhfa 80 days from Qda
dateiuid'MtIKr or demur to
said complaint'aa required by laar
or thn plaintiff will apply to 8he
court for the relief demanded'fc
said eomplatat.
T1 is the 1st day of July. 1948.
8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. t
10:00 o'd^k at fa the Superior Court ofWOkeo
ness at I Co*“ty, Norfa Carolina, (f& the
One Austin Roadater,.Motor Nuin-I - fft,»elo*imf n tote cw-
U1S017 Sai-ial Kninh»r RR. PUTPOSe 01 lOrCClOSing a l«Il CCT-
firm delivers the goods on one
just the same as the other. No
order Is too small; no order is too
large.
Has become headquarters as a
paint store, carries a complete
line of house wares and a large
assortment of shelf hardware.
1941, or .this notice will be plead
in bar of their right to recover.
All persons indebted to the es
tate will make immediate settle
ment. ♦
This the 25th day of June, A. D.
1940.
MRS. W. T. NICHOLS,
Administratrix of the Elstate of
W. T. Nichols, deceased, Wilkes
boro, Route No. 1, N. C.
8-l-6t (t)
on
agreement
of the owner W. M
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Caroltea—Wilkes County:
IN TOB WUPBRIOR COURT
wakes Connty versus Bdas
Calloway and husband, —
CaHowayi.
Hie defendants above nantai
tifieate and sale of land), and the
defendants will further take no
tice that they are required to ap
pear at the office of tie Clerk of
the Superior Court of 'Wilkes
, ., * County within 30 days from this
answcr or demur to the eo m uie “7-’ "
^16.00), t^ complaint os required by lawOnnrty, North Carolina, (for
. or the plaintiff will apply to the,purpose of foreclosing a tax cu—
Thirty ^0) days i.i ifor the relief demanded in ficate and sale of Ihnd), and the
smee said labor and material was complaint. I defendants wiU further take note
furmshed an ddemand tovmg Thjg the 1st of July, 1940. [ that 'they are required to appejr
8-1 /'' *
will take notice tha* an action ea-
titied as .aboye has been commenc-
ed in the Superior Court of PCilkas
-- ■ " " the
an
beeh made for payment and pay
ment refused; the above property
will be offer^ for sale to satisfy
the lien of the Wilkes Motor
Company as set forth above.
This the 9th day of July, 1940
M. B. McNEIL, trading and
d.bJi. Wilkes Motor Company.
8-1-4L. n)
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Wilkes County,
North Carolina.
’The Wdlkes County Board of Ed
ucation will receive sealed bids, in
the Board of Education office in
Wilkesboro, until 10 A. M. Mon-
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
North Carolina,
^Unto^Md*by virtue of the pow-jday, July 15, 1940, on the follow
er of sale contained fa a certain
Deed of ’I^st executed on the 1st
day of November, 1M5, and re
corded in Book 1G9, Page 634, fa
C. 9. Hayes, duly entered on the]the Register of Deeds office^ of
I’ith day "of June, 1940, in the,Wilkes Ounty, North Carolina, acuioj luevi lu aaiu
above-entitled action; which judg- and tha undersized Parks G. lines that are handled by pnvatej *st day of_July^ 1940
*nii8 the Ist^^y of July, 1940. lUiac uiey w
C. a HAYES, C. S. C at- the office of the Oerk of
: 1 * #s^ f r% -A ^ WnVM Pnj
ISoperior Geuit of Wilkes Coanto
jwiUiia 30 .days from tais df^ :
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE * answer or demur to the said com-
North Carolina—Wilkes County: j as reouired by law or te
IN THE SUPERIOR, COURT ) piintiff will apply to the ecmit
Wilkes County versus' Hie State ^),e relief demanded in said
Company. I complaint.
The defendant above, named will) -phis riie 1st day of July, 1948.
take notice that an action «ititled c. c. HAYES, C. S. C.
as above has been commenced ir |
the Superior Court of Wilkes SERVICE BY PUBLICA’TIQN
County, J^orth Carolina, (for lhe| NOTICE
purpose of foreclosing a tax cer-: North Cagolfaa-
' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
■Wilkes (Tountirc
tifieate and Stele of land), and the,
defendant will further take notice' JWilkes Connty versus
that it is required to appear at the Pilkentjn and wife, Mrs. W. u.
office of tae (Jlerk of the Superior Pilkenton.
fa?- „ . ,. , , TTT-n.... (Tourt of Wilkes County within 30, The defendants above name*
1-—Furnishing coal for "““®* jgys from this date and answer will itake notice that an action as-
County schools. tit-h or demur to the said complaint as titled as above has been comraeaa-
2.—Funmhing wood for Wilkes required by law or the plaintiff ed in the Superior Cou trof Wilto
County schools. _ _ _ , apply to ‘■he court for the re- County, North Carolina, (for ite
5-—'^nsporting children on demanded in said complaint.
purpose of foreclosing a tax
tifieate and sale of land), and tile
ment appoints the’ undersigned j Hampton having been substituted owned buses. g.j c. C. HAY^, C. S. C. defendants will further tal«
commissioner and directs the sale'as a trustee in said deed of trust [ Blanks for biding “j “ '
of the property hereinafter de- See substitution of trustee record- the above^ amount and kind of Juel|
scribed, the undersigned commis
sioner ■will, therefore, offer for
sale, for cash, at' public auction,
to the highest bidder on Monday,
August 9, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock
ed'in the office of the Register of to be purchased or description of]
iw;ii,-e rm.nfir Nnrt.h! bus routes may be had m tne
North Carolina—Wilkes County:
Deeds of iWilkes County, North'bus routo may
Carolina, on the 1st day of July, Board of ^ufation office
1940, .which instrument substitut- Wdkesboro, North Carolina. ... — , .
ed Parks G. Hampton in the place Bids for famishing coal must jj,d wife, Mrs. J. N. Powell, or the plaintiff ^11 apply to thr
,tice that they are required to
pear at the office of the Clerk ot
, the Superior Court of Wilkes
County within 30 days from tine
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT date and answer or demur to flfc-
Wilkes County versus J. N. said complaint as r^uired by taw
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
R. W. Winston, Jr. be approved bjr the State Dirision
above named court for the relief demanded
the ford of Blady Ford Creek, E.
H. McNeil’s comer, mnning
Northwestwardly course with the
old Stony Fork road to the top of ] in
the powers and authority of the approval.
origiLl trustees, and: I The Board of Education resemes
Whereas default has been made the rigiit to reject any or all bids.
Whereas, WILKES COUNTY BOARD
the payment
OF EDUCATION.
C. 0. McNeil, Chairman.
the hill. West of J. C. Maiiey; bonds secured by said deed of
thence South 20 degrees East to trust and demand having been „ , .
1 chestnut cak comer of the F i made upon the substitute tnistee tt)
Lumber Company; thence East! to sell the said property, there-1 hy pitiu irA-TTON
with the Elk Creek Lumber Com-[fore, the undersigned substitute SERVICE BYPUBLlCAllUJU
pany line to H. B. .Walsh line;! trustee will on the 5th day of Aug ' , _
thence North with H. B. Walsh’.?, ust, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, >>orth Carolina—Wilkes County,
line to the beginning, containing at the Courthouse door in Wilkes-
one hundred fifty (160) acres, boro, Wilkes County, North Caro-!
more or less.
County, North Carolina, (for the
purpose of foreclosing a tax cer-j
tifieate and sale of land), and the
defendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear at I
the office of the Clerk of the Su-1
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
ooro, Pimes ....... Rilkes Cou"ty C^ey
lina, sell at public auction for cash Hunter ana wiiCi Mrs. t^arey nun ) July, 1940. ■ purpose of foreclosing a tax certi-
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—Wilkes County:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Wilkes County versus Pa*l
perior Court of Wilkes County Trivette and wife, Mrs. Pax?,
within 30 days from this date anr Trivette.
answer or demur to the said com-. The defendants above named
plaint as i^uired by law or the will take notice that an action »•
plaintiff ■will apply to the court titled as above has been commeae-
for the relief demanded in said, ed in the Superior Coutr of Wilk*
' County, North Carolina, (for tlw
Done this the 4th day of July, to the last and highest bidder thejfa^
1040.
8-l-4t (t)
CLARENCE JONES,
Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the pow-
following described real property,! u
to-wit- t jjjjg notice that an action e-
That certain piece of land sit-1 titled as above hasten conunenc-
uated in Edwards Township, I ed m the Su^nor Court of Wilkes
Wilkes County, State of North, County, North Carolina, (for tae
North Carolina, adjoining the P^Pese of foreclosing a tM certi-
lands of L. Adams and R. sale of land), Md the
Pettyjohn on the North: C. L. I"®-
8-1
C. C. HAYES, C. S. C
0^1
er Md Mthority contafaed^ in a Crator and Ellen Burcham on the, tiee that they are required to ap-
Deed of Trust executed by Lonnie ■\Vest; Will Alexander on the P,®®*^ *"® o™®® the Clerk o5
e4f,
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MOTOR SERVICE SALES CO., Inc.
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
Bottomley and wife Ruby Jewel
Williams Bottomley, et als., under
date of October 9, 1939, which was
given to secure the ^yment of the
indebtedness therein mentioned,
which Deed of TVust is recorded in
the office of Register of Deeds
for Wilkes Coun'ty in Book 189,
page 308; and,
Default having been made in the
payment of said indebtedness, and
demand having been made on me;
I will, therefore;, on Mon
day, July 29, 1940, at the hour
Ten (10:00) o’clock A. M., at tb'
courthouse door in Wilkesboro, of
fer for sale for cash to the hi
est bidder, the lands described ;
said Deed of Trust, ■viz:
FIRST TRACrr: Being Lots
Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23 tuid 24 ii
Block No. 11, described and con
tained in a certain map made ^
Sherman Clodfelder, C. R, vrtiicl
map is registarod in the Registe
of /wakes Conn
South: W'ill Alexander, J. V. John'
son and L. Adams on the Elast,
and bounded as follows:
BEXJINNING at a rock in ,Will
Alexanders line, in the Tucker and
Trap-Hill Road, and runs East 12
cliains to a rock, J. V. Johnson,
■Will Alexander, and T. M. Swain’s
comer; thence with J. V. John
son’s line North 6 chains to a
stake, his comer; thence Elast
3.50 chains to a small white oak,
his comer; thence North 76 de
grees Elast 4 chains to a Spanish
oak, his comer; thence North
12.60 chains, crossing a branch to
a rock, L. Adams. J. V. Johnson’s
and T." M. S^wain's comer; thence
wffth L. Adams’ line North 87 de
grees West 9 chains; thence North
6.60 chains to a rock, Adams eor-
.ner; thence ■with Adams’ line and
R. H. Pettyjohn’s line West 28
ebafaSi twice crossing a . branch to
a white‘oak, C.'L. [Cnter, R. H.
Prttyjohn and T. M. Sw8iin*s cor-
Mri {MSMTSfaiA witb C L. Osite
the Superior Court of Wilke
County within 30 days from thif
date and answer or demur to the
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—Wilkes County;
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Wilkes County versus Blake
Church and wife, Mrs.
Church.
The defendants above named
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the Superior Court of Wilkes
ficate and sale of land), and tht
I defendants will further take notioe
I that they are required to appea^
the office of the Clerk of the
perior Court of .Wilkes Coudl^
within 30 days from this date tot
answer or demur to the said eoas-
Blake plaint as required by law or te
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in sail
complaint.
This the 1st day of July, 1940.
8-i C. C. HAYES, C. S. C.
said complaint as required by lawl^*“ty> North ^roUna (for fat
the plaintiff vrill apply to the *
in
court for the relief demanded
said complaint.
'This the 1st day of July, 1940.
8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. C
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—Wilkes County:
IN THE SUPEaUOR COURT
Wilkes County versus W. C
Lo^wman and wife, Mrs. W. C.
Lowman.
The defendants above name-
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the Superior Court of Wilke.‘
Uounty, NOTth Cfawlfa*, (far t'
purpose of foredosfag a tax certi
ficate and sale of land),: and the
deftadants will farther take notice
that era xeqoired to iqtpear
af tin-kiflta ofiteJOert 'Af
an
er MiHrta'UNriUd e«
ficate and sale of land), and the
defendants -will further take notice
that they are required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Wilkes County
within 30 days from this date at
answer or demur to the said com
plaint as required by law or the
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This the 1st day of July, 1940.
8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. 9. C.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
North Carolina—'Wilkes County:
IN TOE SUPERIOR COURT
Wilkes Connty versus Dairy
Lundi.
TTie defendant above; zMtm«d.^/wfil
/■tdM
SERVICE BY PUBLICATTON
NOTICE -(7_
North Carolina—^Wilkes County:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Wilkes County versus W. W.
Shore and -wife, Mrs. W. W-
Shore.
The defendants above namC4
will take notice that an action sa-
titied as above has been commens-
ed in the Superior Court of Wilkes
Connty, Noita Carolina, (for the
purpose of foreclosing a tax
ficate and sale of land), and Mie
defendants -willHntaer take ot-
tice that they ar4 Hfaiired ta-aj;^
pear at the office of the (nerttflW-s
the Superior Court of Wtmm
County within SO days from this
date ud answer or demur te te
taid complaint as leqair^ by f
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