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-Hfrloor^* Patrick oroaraNDBiT Of pounc8 % Mottdkj* «mI Tliarsdii^ at north Wilkoifcorai, N. C f' ^ n. 2. OASfSK Md JUUOB O. HDBBA&D ^ pobatef SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Qm YoSr $1.60 Six Months — .76 Voor Months .60 Out of the Stote $2.00 phr Ye£r Brtmd st th» p««t otte* at North horgi^^C^ w^MMod dsM iMittcr tete A«t MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940 Tennis Tournament \ The North Wilkesboro Lions Club de serves hearty congratulations for spon soring such a splendid activity as the Wilkes County Tennis tournament each year. The tourney will stimulate interest in one of tha finest athletic sports, one in which greater interest has been needed in this section of the state. Tennis is one of the very best physical exercises and is almost universal in that men, women and children can participate. Wilkes county needs more tennis courts. There is need for one in every community and North Wilkesboro should have several more. Perhaps the construction of a municipal playground here will remedy the situation locally but we would suggest to boys and girls of rural communities that they pool their recreational resources and construct tennis courts. Playing tennis is infinitely better than loafing around filling stations, playing po ker in the woods or gossiping. Young peo ple should be encouraged to spend more time in clean sports and they will not find so much time to get int^ derogatory activi ties. Physical Preparation The importance of immediately prepar ing young men and women physically for universal service, through means at the disposal of governmental and cooperating state and local units, was emphasized by Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, in a statement issued recently. He urged that no time be lost in preventing the pre ventable, protecting the protectable and curing the curable, in order that American youth, when it goes into centers of train ing, will not be inviting endemics or epide mics in these centers, but will be fortified against these risks. Dr. Reynolds said: “Today, I saw nine billion otf dollars being appropriated for the national de fense. “Today, I saw plans in the making for universal training. “Today, and tomorrow, we need the man and the woman who is sound in mind and body, to guide, direct and operate our preparedness program. “Delay means waste of both time and opportunity. Procrastination is the thief of time whose loot is never recovered. “Man’s physical fitness is essential in war or peace—it is an integral part of preparedness. “Today, we need the means to take ad vantage of the protection that already is at hand. It is essential and should be forthcoming—on a well balanced bud getary basis. Monies thus wisely made available will not only brook immediate needs but will result in an educational pro gram that will not become obsolete—but endure. Prodigal spending is to be de plored, but it is wise to be generous in ex penditures that profit us most., “Medical science and research have made available a vast amount of material we are not using as advantageously as we should in our preparation for life’s Work, either in times of peace or in preparation for war. “Today, I saw a horse—sound and sleek —^manufacturing anti-bodies, to immunize against the ravages of disease. “Six days hence, this horse will act as a donor, giving up a known quantity of blood to save the life of dear, dying man. “Today, I saw a calf that had manufac tured protective agents for the welfare of ina&—a rabbit and a guinea pig doing the 'same thing. “What Bdence has provided, let ua take ~wlthoat hesitatioii which spells loss!’’ Stop BoTbre Yoii1Sw4i “RmU* that natural tarpulsa-to awat at , a bee, h'prnet or other insect that flies in- Ta to your car while you are ridihg along the highway,’’ Ronald Hocutt, Director of the Highway Safety Division, cautioned North Carolina motOTigts this week. Hocutfs warning wrose from an acci- dent last week in which a woman was ee- verely injured and several inembera of the family bruised and shaken up vrihen her huEd>and, who was driving, tried -to swat at a bee whfch flew into the ears “I realize that the driver, under such conditions, is seii^ed With an alniost Irfes- Jstable impulw to swing and Swat at the pesky insecrt,” Hocutt said, “but this im pulse must be'checked and the attack on the insect withheld until the car can be' brought to a complete stop. When you try to wjitch an insect’s dizzy gyrations and attempt to kill him while your car is in miotion, you stand a poOr chance of killing the insect.” The "safety director cited another case wherein a woman was driving alor.g when a bee flew in and stung her on th s cheek. She slapped at it and knocked it to the floor where she could finish the job with her foot. As her glance was on the floor, she steered unconsciously to the left, crashing headlong into another car. The moral, Hocutt said, is: “Stop be fore you swat.” Name To Go Before DSao*f .fto ike cirata' Meet As Candidate^!moo aa'the to. For R^EIectioB , Weed of In Oeiobor the flen- ^ ate Iind spedtied. It was »1l>pn>tedf|mpoM at loyeeltftag inx ea^- oa a TOlce^Tpta; ^ In Europe, which is making so tremen dously much news, the people are getting little of it. Even in England, where only war censorship interferes with freedom of the press, tha new^apers have dwindled in size to only a few pages where only a few months ago they were volumnous. The reason there is lack of newsprint and many sensationally interesting stories do not get to the people because of a scarcity of paper. In Germany the people get only what Hitler wants them to read. The same is true in Italy with respect to Mussolini’s desires. The people of the United States today arq getting more factS'"about the w«t I# ’ Europe than the people of Europe. Nat urally, we are getting a lot of propaganda given out by the warring nations but we are getting it from both sides and Ameri can readers can consider both sides and arrive at some kind of decision about wha,t really is going on. The people of Europe get only part of one side. In America we have an abundance of newsprint and thousands of papers print what they want to print, just as long as they stay within the laws against libel. Freedom of the press is one of those priceless privileges we have been taking for granted for many years. But it is a cornerstone of freedom in its broadest Chlea^.T-^Presldent •BoOmelt will drafted tor a third term hnt PoMtBBMter Ooneral Jamea A. Farley wlU not madace hta cam- valyn Ueaplte ttrpng plena from tcq^flijSht new^^leri, jit waa In dicate (ut night on ue era of Detnocyatic cenTentlon. The PreiHdent wQl hare oppoal- tlon, hut weak, on the tlrat and a^parvstiy only hailot.-." Farley aald hia name “definitely” wOnldi CO before the conT«|htloB. Barr- W Jaat Uiinate ehangee the dele- ^ades elao wUh get a ohanoe tp rote tar Vice President Johff N. Carper.and Senator Burton K. Whoeler of Montana. The pm*tdential ballot la set for Thursday night. The conven tion will open with a brief eeseion Monday noon; beer the keynote addroH by Speaker William B. Bankhead at night; 'receive per manent Cheirman Alben W. Bark ley’s address Tuesday night; and consider the platform Wednes day night. Balloting to Be Swift ' The presidential balloting will be swift ai^d short unless" Mr. Roosevelt shonld refuse the nom- hietlon. No one here expects such a development, which would tunr this convention upeide down. Ap proximately 800 of the 1,094 delegates are committed to him. Weakness of the Garner candi dacy was reflected last night when the Texas delegation select ed Alvin N. Wirtz, of Austin, Tex., undersecretary of the tnter- lo rand a zealous third-term pro ponent, to the platform commit tee. Garner favored Richard W. Norton, of San Antonio, Tex. ■J*- : nr thm dtsbr place A^'wlddw vlslfed k spirltuhllgtle medlom, who M|tlsfaetarily . pVtR dueed the deeeAed ha>l&iid fok k domestic cUtt. "Dmr John,” the widow tioned* eaterix, "ere yon hnppF noWt” •T am VBiy Impopy,” the spook asanrad her. ■ “Bai^lOr thn^you ware oh‘ earth with ma?” tho wMow con tinued, graaUy Impressed. "Yes,” John jMSSTted, ”1 am far bapp&r now, than 1 vraa on earth aflth you." .. “Oh, do teD 'me, John,” the widow cried rtotnrously, "what Is It like In heaveht” “Heven!” tha answer snapped. "I ain't In heaven 1” Ada get attenthion—and nnltt , III wQl taka^^^^^^^^iKtien en- titlea as ebato kee m eenanane- cd in thrSo^ Cmi of'WUkaa County, CaroHna,- (for the haSe and aala a M, and tb dafandaati #iU farthar taka no tice that tiiay are raqoind fa ap pear at rw office of tim Clark a tiia Superior Court at WBfcer Cosmtir M days from, this dats/and answor or demur to the said oomidalnt as rcqolrad by lew or the will ap^ to ths coovt for (ha reliaf aetamded in said compfaint This the let day of Jdy. 1940. 8-1 C. C. HATB5, C. $. ■^^Courtjrvwaim, Goesmn' “ ■ THa difmdaat idm, take sotiaa that am t aa irimvs has bean the’ Superior Court of . County, North Carolina, (fog tta^ purpose of foreetoebig a tax a^ tfRcataamd eil| ef lahd^aad tint . thatit is rati&ed to sypsar et t" offlea of the Clark of SS$ Court of WOkaa Geoitty days from tUs date and or demur ta tiia aaM complalut M required by law or to* plabtfw vm apply to the court for the bef demanded in laM eompla^ ,'!Yi ■nils the Ut dap of 194a * 8,1 C. C. BAT18, C. S. C. SBKVICB BT PCBUCATION NOnCB North CaroUna—Wilkta County: m THE SDPBEIOE COUKT Wakia County m Jooaa and Vaimoy. The defendaata above named will take notice that an action en- SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE" North Carolhia—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkee plaintiff will" apply .'to the court Hunter and wife, Mrs. Carey Hon | relief demanded in fak? The defendants ' aboVe named] *^5?^ ^ i,t day of Jni win take notice that an action e- - r r ftA^ titled M above has been commenc- C. C. HAYES, ed in the Superior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, (for the SintVlOB BT HlBUCA'nON NOTI^ > North CartAfam-^Arafsa County: IN THE SUFBRI^ OOWT Wilkaa GoanU versua N. Powell and Wife, Mrs. J. N, J*owsQ. The defmdanta above named will take notiek than an action on- v.._ titled aa above has been con^- ' ed in the Supferlmr Court of WHltes ed County. NoS Carolina, (for I County^ ^o^^^ (fw^ purpose of foreclosing a tax eer- gnpoas rf 5*^ and. sale of land), and the 2* defendants will further tihe notice ^ iSl that they are required to appear ati *lee the office of the aork of ^Su-• 1^ ^ the office rf the Cl^rf perior Court of Wilkes County within 30 days from this date am answer or demur to the said com plaint as required 1^ law or the of Jnly^ purpose of forecloeing a tax certi ficate and sale of land), and the defendants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk o the Superior Court of Wilke County within 80 days from thir date and answer or demur to the said complaint 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. The platform generally will be ' g-l C. C. HAYES, C. S. C the Superior Court of Wilkee Comity witiiin 80 days from this date and answer or demur , to tho said complaint as required by law or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint 8-1 This the 1st day of July. 19|j||^ C. C. HAYES, C. S.*! a complete endorsement of the new deal domestic and foreign anti-war plank. But unless the “no war’’ declaration is clear and strong, Wheeler threatens to take the Issue to the convention floor. The compulsory universal serv ice plank also is giving the plat form committee trouible. The Young Democratic Clubs of Amer ica went on record yesterday through their national commit tee for universal service for young men In the armed forces or in federal vocational fleld^. Vlas YvegWriMlil Fight But the real fight of this con vention doubtless will he over the vice presidential nomination. Byrnes’ name figures prominent ly In speculation about this post. So does that of Speaker Bank- head. Federal Security Adminis trator Paul V. McNutt is after It. Wheeler forces, who had stead fastly contended that their can didate was running only for top place on the ticket, blossomed out last night In a splurge of activity in the vice presidential race. “I don’t want the vice presi- 8ERV1CE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—^Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus W. C. Lowman and wife, Mrs. W. C. Lowmftn» The defendants above name will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in th Superior Court of Wilke? County, Worth 3aiolina, (for t’ purpose of foreclosing a tax certi ficate and sale of land), and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear «t tha office of the Gerk of Supmrior Cowl of Wilkes County within 80 days from this date a: answer or doonr to the said c plaint as required by law or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in sa complaint. This the 1st day of July, 1940 8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. f SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carobn»--Wilkea County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus Hlake Church and wife, Mrs. Blake Church. The defendants above named will take notice that an action en titled as above hag been comsnenc- ed in the Superior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, (for th' — _ . .purpose of foreclosing a tax cert’ ! purpose of foreclosmg a tax cer^ ficate and sale of It^), and the ficate and sale of land), and the defendants will further take notice defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear, that they are ^nire^ to appear SERVICE BY PUBLICATION _ NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes CounrtJL;^ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT'^ Wilkes County versus Belva CaUoway and husband, • "■ — Callovrayv. The defendants above named will take notice than an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of fFilkes County, North Carolina, (for the at the office of the Gerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes County at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes County within 30 days from ftis date ar within 80 days from this date and answer or demur to the said com— answer or demur to the said com plaint as required by law or the plaint as required by law or tM plaintiff will apply to the court plaintiff will apply to tlm court for the relief demanded in said for the relief demanded in said complaint. ^ i complaint. , , , This the 1st day of July, 1940. | This the 1st day of July, 1940. 8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. C. 8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. C. SERVICE BY PUBUCATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus J. J. Car ter and wife, Mrs. J. J. Carter. nm defendanta above named will take notice th^t-an action en SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus M>-s. C M. Brooks and hugband, iC- M i Brooks. , I The defendants above named ‘ SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus Dairy Lunch. defendant above named wi|) take notice that an action entHl^ titled as above has been com- as above has been com^n^ in meneed in the Superior Court of the Superior Court of Wilkes Wilkes County, North Carolina, County, North Carolina, (for the (for the purpose of foreclosing a purpose of foreclosing a tax catti- tax certificate and sale of 1» ficate and sale of land), and tte and the defendants will further defendant will further take notice take notice that they are required that it is requir^ to appear at to appear at the office of the the office of the Gerk of the Su- Clerk of the Superior Court of perior Court of Wilkes Countv Wilkes County within 30 day? i within 30 days from this date and from this date and answer or de anewer or demur to the said com- mur to the said complaint as re- plaint as retired by law or tte quired by law or the plaintiff v plaintiff will apply to the ooB^ apply to Oie court for the relief for the relief demanded in dency,” Wheeler told the United | take notice than an action en» I'd rather be senator from titled as above has I>een commeBc* {demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of July, 8-1 C, C. HAYES, C. S. complaint. This the 1st day of July, 1940. 8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. C. Press. Montana Senate.” than preside over the THE FRENCH IDEA OF HONOR (Lenoir News-Topic) After information was available regard ing the desperate situation in which the French Army had been reduced, lack of man power and with only a few days sup ply of ammunition left to its forces, abondonment of the Sfight was generally accepted as about the only thing the French could do to avoid amiihilation. The soldiers of the French army fought valiantly but they were overwhelmed and even the surrender of the militi.ry estab lishments could be understood emment however, could have avoided any solemn pact with its foes, retreating to Af rica or fleeing to England. It was generally expected the French government would take this course rather than to sign a pact which in effect com pletely dissipates French democracy and paves the way for the formation of ano ther Nazi state. It was not expected however, that the French government although violating their solemn pact with England under duress, would even consent to such a dis grace to its honor as to consign its fleet to Germany and Italy and even turn its guns upon a former ally in the effort to deliver the fleet. If this is the French idea of “peace with honor” no further evidence is necessary .to convince any one ibat France unknowing ly perhaps, has |for years, been under the influence of Nazi 6th columnists and that these forces have been woricing from wito- in with the same effectiren^ as toai wUcb'meant , rain to Norway, Denmark, Hbiand and Belgiam. . House Passes Controversial Hatch Measure Washington.—^The Hatch bill to curb political activity by cer tain employees and limit cam paign contributions and expendi tures was passed by the House recently, 243 (o 122, after a long struggle which resurrected the measure from a committee pigeonhole. The measure, endorsed b y President Roosevelt and Wendell WlUkle, the Republican presiden tial nominee, will Impose these restriction's, among others, upon The gov- forthcoming campaign after enactment: 1. State and local employees whose salaries come wholly or In part from federal appropriations (highway workers, agricultural agents and many others) will he subject to the same prohibitions which the original Hatch act im poses upon full-fledged federal employees. 2. Individual political contribu tions will be limited to $5,000, and firms which receive any re muneration from federal con tracts may not contribute at all. 3. The political parties may spend no more than $3,000,000 on their campaigns. (In 1936 the Republicans reported an outlay of $8,000,000 and the Demo crats ^$5,000,000). i^.The measure, passed fcy the Senate on March-19./now returns there for action on House chang es. Legislative action may he com pleted tomorrow and the bill sent directly bo tho White House for President Eoesevelfa aignatnre. Advocatae of tho moasnre beat ihacfc vlrtnaUy evory amendment ottered from tho floor except IHose by Repreeentatlvi Dempe«ri (b), N. K, Ho«m epon^ at tho locWetlOik 4>M of Dooafewoy’e a- SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes Gmnty: IN THE SUPERIOR CX)URT Wilkes County versus Paul Trivette and wife, Mrs. Paul Trivette. The defendants above named , SERVICE BY PUBUCATION ed in the Superior Court of Wilket | NOTICE County, North Carolina, (for th i North Carolina—Wilkes (bounty: purpose of foreclosing « tax | in THE SUPERIOR COURT ficate and sale of land), and th Wilkes County versus W. H defendants will further take no pykenton and v^e, Mrs. W. H tice that they are required to ap- pilkenton. pear at the office of the Gerk ofi The defendants above named — the Superior Court of Wilke? .take notice that an action en- will take notice that an action en- Ckiunly within 30 davs from thi? titled aa above has been commenc- titled as above has been commenc- date and answer >r demur to the ej in the Superior Cou trof Wilkes ed in the Superior Coutr of Wilkes said complaint a- required by law County, North Carolina, (for the County, North Carolina, (for tee or the plaintiff will apply to the purpose of foreclosing a tax cer- purpose of foreclosing a tax certi- court for the relief demanded injtjfjgate and sale of land), and the ficate and sale of land), and the said complaint. defendants will further take no- defendants will further take notice This the 1st day of July, 1940. I tice that they are required to ap- that they are required to apwar at C. C. HAYES, C. S. C. I pear at the office of the Gerk of the office of the Gerk of tee Sn- 8-1 tlw Superior Court of Wilkes i perior Court of Wilkes County County within 30 days from this within 30 day? from this date and I date and answer or demur to the answer or demur to the said com- SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT iWilkes County vereus W. ^-.loun'foT the "relief demoded in Shore and wife, Mrs. W. W. complaint Shore. 1 iTiis the 1st dav of July 1940. The defendants above named q ^ HAYES, C. S. C will take notice that an action en titled aa above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Wilkea County, North Carolina, (for the purpose of foreclosing a tax certi ficate and sale of land), and the defendants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at,the office of the Gerk at the Superior Court of Wllkei 3onnty within 30 days from thii date and answer or demur to th» said complaint as required by Ian or. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded ini said complaint. This the 1st day of July, 1940, 8-1 C. C. HAYES. C. S. C said complaint as requir^ by law plaint as required by law or t^ or the plaintiff will apply to, the | plaintiff will apply to the court " for the relief demanded m said complaihti Ihis the 1st day of July, 1940. 8-1 C. C. HAYES, C. S. C. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina—Wilkes County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Wilkes County versus ■ J. M. Powell and wife, Mrs. J. M. Pow ell. The defendants above named will take notice that an action en titled' as above has been eomweae- ed in the Superior (Toort of County, North Carolina, (for ttia ! pnipow of foreclpsisg a ti|c cak- tifieate and sale of land), and tite defendants will further wte no tice ^t they are required to ap^ I pear at the office of the Gerk of the Superior Court of Wfikea! County within 30 dan fromk tUx date and answir or damnr to the aaM epmriiaint oa hy law or tiw' pfiS^f wffl ajr^ to the coot fot tim xdef demanded in •feS l'/2%discount On 1040 County Taxes Dotn^ Mwith Oi Jnly B« sure to take advantage of ihia saving on your county taxes. Make payment at my office. WHJCES CXXWnr ACCOUNTANT iAer""r, M.
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