to protoet any jMrt of the i
•‘with pm;, fc thoiw»ti4.
•Uvk tridw whit* enalga plfc>
. Ii0a4«|ii, luly : 1K;«-M}rwt Brt-
"ft lUUiira with ft will
oww^ thft' ftqtuU of Oomaa’s. is
4y for ft loot Wftr and wmttl&s
. thft day, even if it shoald not
laemo 1941, when she eah
p take the eftenalTe herself.
^ So Prime Minister Churchill in-
ttnaismay«d,«^hft ftsimorr; f
"Why do I dwelt OB thW,'-'^ ^
"Not. tfnfeiy, to Inddoft* .;jJiy
slackening of effort vlgllftiuse.
"On the contrary, these tnnst
be redoubled and we mbst pro*
pare not cmly tor the snmmer hut
for the winter, not only tor 1941
^ ijii ■ r UP ---sj.--
TbIm
Soldiwintl^ Tito
Army
„ Witt ft decrees* In the pig crop
and iBSAHtto'd iftrd buying hy the
JSjrltidb'the hq^sitttaitioa is look*
ig^hf^ter fbr AmsyJeftn gnto'*'
d 'aa prtoes Itove slihady started
Ivsndng «i|htly. : ,;•
formed the world last night In a hut for 1942, when the war will.
V A.^ -A wAwiee
V^ght talk* pietaring Britan as
rmed more powerfully oh land,
sea and In the air than at any
^me In her history.
.'XchureUU spoke of the strength
ot^the British Amy, "a million
and a halt men under arma" of
[ the Home'Onard, "moiy than a
million" volunteers ready to de
stroy “parachutists, air-borne In
vaders and any traitors that may
f be found in our midst."
Of the Royal Air Force and
^Fighter Command, which have
"ehot down more than five to
one" of Qeman planes attacking
fconvoys and Britain herself, and
1 finally of the Royal Navy, ready
NOTICE OF SALE
iNOETH CAEOUNA,
I WILKES COUNTY,
Under and by virtue of povrer
[ contained in Section 2621 (37
I Jdi^e, Motor Vehicle Laws, Arti- „„„
fcle Vni, Section 78, sub-section ..gUght injury
Powilina Pndp. _ '•
J (c) of the Nrarth Carolina Code,
i The Wilkes Motor Company will
F oflAfor sale at Public Auction to
I th^Pshest bidder for cash on the
' 12th day of August, 1940,
K10;iK) o’clock at its place of busi
Bt (thicket, North Carolina,
10ti«Blnstin Roadster, Motor Nura-
f be/Tfl80il7, Serial Number 88,
8876H, and Model 1931. The said
J Motor Company liaving performed
certain labor and made certain re
car under and by
1 trust, take a different form
from the defensive in which It
has hitherto been bound." i
8eoc« Issued t"
Even as he spoke Britain issued
a new tally of that I'defenslve”
war.
In the air she claimed five
Nasi dive-bombers and two es
corting fighter planes brought
down during an attack on a ship
convoy in the Dover Straits yes
terday. One R. A. F. plane was
lost then.
R. A. F. raiders Saturday night
struck at 14 airdromes and other
military objectivse In Gemany,
Hdland and Belgium and downed
one Nazi defending plane.
The loss of one R. A. F. plane
wa* acknowledged for Saturday’s
action.
A “few enemy aircraft’’ dropp
ed bombs In Southeast and South
west England last night with
to one person,
the Government announced.
Deistroyer Lost
In the war at sea the Admiral
ty announced loss of the 1,350-
ton destroyer Escort with two of
her seamen. The Escort, second
surface warship lost by the Brit
ish in the Mediterranean, was
torpedoed by a submarine and
sank while being towed to port.
The sinking by a submarine of
the 4,180-ton anti-aircraft cruis-
Fort’’|ii|nwnon, Oa„ July 18.
—Undo Army ofttoad a
surprising appaal to busiitftM and
profeMional leaders from eight
states fts thmr entered^with en
thusiasm this wsek thatftrenuouft
phase of Clv^r 90-day Volnntser
training at a special C. M. T. C.
here.
'Everybody came here to get
training because they, felt it was
their duty a* patriotic clUiens,"
said Adolph Bhelby Ochs, general
manager of the Chattanooga
Times, a sergeant-trainee. “They
expected a tough time. But they
are taking to it like ducks to
water, and have been eating their
heads off at a flue mess. Agree-
ab(y surprised, they’re really en
joying It. If they have It next
year, appllcatlona will exceed the
quota."
The Oltisen-soldlers—newspap
er editors, corporation presidents,
lawyers, officials, brokers, engi
neers, merchants, school teach- 'Wilkes
ers, business executives—^will he
on duty until August 6. when
they will be mustered out of the
Army. Meanwhile, they’re arising
at 5:45 a. pi-f breakfasting at
6:30, drilling from 7:30 to 11:30,
taking to the drill field and lec
ture halls again from 1 to 4, tak
ing turns at wlHtlng on tables
and “policing” the barracks, and
turning in early. “Taps’’ sounds
at 11 p. m.
'Trainee non-comniissloned of
ftaeh o^er today ~—,
me,060,000,090, or UtoM^dftbtli
1178,000,ooOiOoo^Suw ii^piivato
credit ImitltuifoB*.'ft
■"T
bein made
A tA!al of '%-ii.rrn
^t«*.Halted
tottoo' ftad.
end ' of daae, ietoi
eejKtt op the alie of
crop.
■ ^
— - — —- UOTICM.
Having qftaofiea a« azeoutpr of
the li^te od Cftirie Parka, jdeoftaa*
ed. late of Wiftea Countfi N.
tbu is to notify aD peraooa hav
ing claims against the said estate
to preeent them to the undendgn-
ed, duly verified on or before the
17th day uf June, A- IL 1641, or
this NoUce will be piftad in bar of
their tight to recovir.
: All pwrstme indebtftd to
tftte will please make
sbtQement.
vflaEag
girts of a
whose male poptUatlon^lli dwin
dled'and where geatbapan Tlsl-
tors are actually carried away f^
ntotanoe. Don’t miss this feature
In the July 28th issue of The
American Weekly, the big tnaga-
sine dlatrlhuted with the Balti
more American, On Sale at All
Newsstands.
(This th« 17tb day of Ihdat
1640.
JOHN
ofl the ,
^Deceasedi'-t;^-',
River, N.
A. H. C
P. 0. Box 406, N
N, a . '
'Vi'A ' I
;^^btodB*ss, and
9 made on mol
^OBIy dn Mim-
day^^dy l^Fatne hour
Tea (16:00) o’cloqCyA. M., at tb
Hmse door fat Wnraaboro, 4#
O’ 4Bla let easn to the hi^
eit bidd^ the fauids, described ■
said Deed of Trhst, V&: "
FIRST (.‘TRACT; ^ Being £o4-
Nos. , to, 21, 22; 28 and 2« .li
Block[ No. 11,. datokibed and cob
tained in a certau map nuul«
Sherrtap Olodr«M>, C. E., wlije
map Is raglfttend fat toe Bto(i>te
of Deeds^ oCfioa Of ‘Wilkee Coui $
in Book 67, page 671, reference t4
which is hersby made for furthri
description* i
Industrial
. Hacketo
A. Ronsir
ni^nl’ent^'of the owner W. M the 4,180-ton antl-alrcraii cruis- iTainee non-comujissioueu u,-
(Pardue in the amount of Fifteen er Calypso in the Mediterranean fleers completing their tour under
1 (916.00), this work being perfo^m-p^.gg announced June 15. thov p»rnpd hv dis-
1^ on April 3, 1940, and more than j,{ Churchill’s speech
[Thirty (30) days having elapsed
Thirty (30) days having elapsed, devoted to the future. He be- are:
since said labor and material was | e.niaining again the ne-
assignments they earned by dis
play of qualities of leadership
I furnished an ddemand having
been made for payment and pay-
; ment refused; the above property
I will be offered for sale to satisfy
I the lien of the Wilkes Motor
k Company as set forth above.
This the 9lh day of July, 1940
M. B. McNEIL, trading and
d.bA. Wilkes Motor Company.
|8-l-4t. (t)
RYTEX-HYLITED
REDDING
INVITATIONS OR
ANNOUNCEMENTS
25 for $3
FViced for a song . . . and
yet as exquisitely beautiful
as your wedding gown . . .
as traditionally correct as
your heirloom silver!
Carter-Hubbard
Publishing Co.
Phone 70
gan by explaining again the ne
cessity of British naval action to
immobilize the French fleet,
saying “that the transferrence of
these ships to Hitler would have
endangered the security both of
Great Britain anc. the United
States.’’
tVance l-VciHl
Then, recalling that July 14 Is
“the national festival of France,”
he predicted:
' “Some of us 'will live to see a
; fourteenth of July when a liber-
' ated France will oncp again
(stand forward as the champion of
the freedom and rights of man."
Stating that "th* pfeopifes of
Europe will not be ruled for long
by the Nazi Gestapo," Churchill
then turned to Hitler’s plan for
an invasion of Britain.
He declared that, on the evi
dence of plans for Nazi conquest
of Poland, Norway, Denmark, the
, low countries and France, there
I undoubtedly was such a plan for
Britain.
I CIalm.s New Strength
I But he claimed the new
First sergeants, William W.
Faw, Gainesville, Ga., hotel ope
rator and James G. Lusk, Green
ville, Miss., broker; sergeants,
Reuben D. Kellis, Hixson. Tenn.
lawyer, Harry Hampton, Colnra-
bia, S. C. newspaperman, Wash
ington C. Biockman, Columbia,
S. C. school principal, Adolph
Ochs, Chattanooga Times general
manager, Hoit S. Brown, Rome,
Ga. clothing manufacturer, Elton
F. McClure, Memphis lawyer. B.
O. Baker, Tampa poultryman.
Van C. Smathers, Manning, S. C.
PWA engineer: Corporals, Joseph
Brown, Atlanta printing execu
tive, Charles Hughes, University
o f Florida Instructor, Russel
Grove, Marietta, G a. lawyer,
James T. Hane, Gaffney, S. C.
state health sanitary engineer. J.
Y. Elliott, Cleveland, Tenn. May
or, James D. McCullough, Green
ville, S. C. lawyer, J. J. Cowan,
Maryville, Tenn. merchant, Fred
T. Komp, Hattiesburg, Miss
chine shop manager, Ralph F.
Taylor, New Orleans cotton ex
porter, Jules C. Hazard, New Or
strength Britain gained during deans broker, Henry M. Renner,
the last month meant such a plan
“must have had to be entirely
recast."
The Prime Minister said there
“will be no placid lying down of
the people in submission,” but
that “every village, every town
and every city’’ would be defend
ed and that “We would rather
sei. London laid in ruins and ash
es than that it should -be tamely
and abjectly enslaved.’’
As to the date of the German
attack, he said:
“Perhap.s it will come tonight.
I’erhaps it will come next week.
Perhaps it will never come.”
To which the German radio re
plied last night:
“We wonder if Mr. Churchill
was counting buttons on his
waistcoat when he said that. The
answer is: Not this week, neither
Cedartown. Ga. city manager, C.
G. Milner, Rome, Ga. automobile
dealer.
NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
Under and by virtue of toe pow
er of sale contained to a certain
Deed of Trust executed on the 1st
day of November, 1986, and re
corded in Book 169, Page 634, in
the Register of Deeds office of
Wilkes County, North Carolina,
and the undersigned Parks (».
Hampton having been substituted
as a trurtee in said deed of trust.
See substitution of trustoe record
ed i’- ,he office of the Register of
Det^s of (Wilkes County, North
Carolina, on the 1st day of July,
1940, .which instrument substitut
ed Parks G. Hampton in the place
and stead of R. W. Winston. Jr.
and J. Granbery Tucker, Co-Trus
tees, and giving and granting to
the said Parks G. Hampton all of'
the powers and authority of the
original trustees, and:
•S^ereas, default has been made
in the payment of the note or
bonds secured by said deed of
trust and demand having been
made upon the substitute trustee
to sell the said property, there
fore, the undersigned substitute
trustee will on the 6th day of Aug
ust, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock Noon,
at the Courthouse door in Wilkes-
boro, Wilkes County, North Caro
lina, sell at public auction for cash
to the last and highest bidder the
following described real property,
to-wit:
That certain piece of land sit
uated in Edwards Township,
Wilkes County, State of North
North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of L. Adams and R. H.
Pettyjohn on the North: C. L.
Crator and Ellen Burcham on the
West; Will Alexander on the
South; Will Alexander, J. V. John
son and L. Adams on the East,
and bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at a rock in (Will
Alexander’s line, in the ’Tucker and
Trap-Hill Road, and runs East 12
chains to a rock, J. V. Johnson,
"Will Alexander, and T. M. Swain’s
corner; thence with J. V. John
son’s line North 6 chains to a
, ,eu stake, his comer; thence East
jjjg. ,3.50 chains to a small white oak,
his comer; thence North 76 de
grees East 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. Swain’s comer; thence
vrith L. Adams’ line North 87 de
grees West 9 chains; thence North
6.50 chains to a rock, Adams cor
ner; thence with Adams’ line and
R H. Pettyjohn’s line West 28
chains, twice crossing a branch to
a white oak, C. L. Crater, R. H.
Pettyjohn and T. M. Swaim’s cor-
of trost ..
■ind J. A.
Land, to I
August l8,
toe office of
to E.
^ >ns, (
recordel ia
ti Deeds for
BottomloyTmd #«w^
Williams Bottomley, et als^nnderj
'Wilkes County m Book 16, pa^
c -u—rI Also see Deed from Joseph L.
date of October 6,1686, which was PMSOns ^ wffe, Maggie Pafeona.
VS. WWW. ..U.VU —W,
given to secure the payment of the
indebtedness therein mentioned,
which Deed of TVnst is recorded in
the office of Register of Deeds
dated October 8, 1686, to Lonnie
Bottomley and wife. Ruby Jewel
Williama Bottomley, which dOed is
recorded in toe office of Register
me onice oi negister oi xjmua rccuruev m me
for Wilkes County in Book 189, of Deeds for Wilkes County,
;hc Is^ of
>to^sigl ■
ftSfS
''bn a
’IL H
Oner Cotton Mill,
Bast eoarse toa'ni —
the Boom TbsII IHidtimj toiMr „
toe Nortoeiiftt cerasr of mk. .
24, in Block Mb. 11 of
IndnstrlsI Gogpontion: toanee •
Sontowest cofOM joftfa toe RMB .*■
line of ttii. ktr 88 nil 6*'to
■take in sai4 ttw( toeftet Hutto'’"
48 degrees 60 nindtei
feet to tot beftnaing.
Being a Mp of Itad In fWfB
and fonneriy naod as a poifito
the Gordon Public 8*04*
»tod to
as a noifito
which hu been atamdoned.
See QuHclaim Deed '
Lois L. Anden and bns
ling H. Andars of City
lyi., New York, to Josep
SOBS, dated. June 16, li
'orded in toe offio* of —
Deeds for’Wilkes Connty ia'Rsdk.-
119, page> 826
Abio see deed from Jceegh lb
Fmoas and wife Maggie
to Nettle WfllaaM. dated Oto. to
recorded In ‘
I toe offlee i
for
1989,-ai^
4egiifter of Deeds
County In Book , page —
't'his toe 24to day of Jqne, A. to.
1640.
A. H. CABEk, Trustee 6ir
THE NORTHWSS'TERN BAtll
M8-4t (t)
ADMINISTRATOR’S NO'nCE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of J. B. Foster,
late of Wilkes county, N. C., this j^ettyjonn and r. m. awaim s cor-
is to notify all persons having jjgj.; thence South 'with C. L. Cra-
x,1V vwi O O rWO 19^ CO ItH * X ^ l«'v11 Mbb i bWiXv«% bbA A
SO w ^ ^ r ^ 4l^X
claims against said estate to P*^®"jters ana niiieii'^ i>u
Fent them to the undersigned, _ 25bl2 chains, crossin
o/l/lwACQ IQ 11 If HS* TT 211 X.,^
whose address is North Wilkes
boro, N. C., duly verified, o» or
before the 9lh day of July, 1941,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their right to recover. All per
sons indebted to said estate wi
please make immediate settlement.
TTiis 9th day of July, 1940.
JOHN FOSTER, Administra
tor of the estate of J. B. Fos
ter, dec’d. 8-15-6t (t)
.ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra-
answer is: .\ot mis weex, neiiner tor of the Estate of A. G. Whit-
. . . • 1 . 1. . tington, deceased, late of wilkes
next and cer a.nly no never, but Cilrolina. this is to
very definitely some time.”
bb, V .. ....vw
County, North Carolina, this is to
j notify all persons having claims
iTt
1 '/2%discount
On 1940 County Taxes
During Month Oi July
Be sure to take advantage of diis saving
on your county taxes. Make payment
at my office.
C. G. Poindeiiter,
WILKES COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
linst the estate of said deceas
w to exhibit them to the under
signed at Reddies River on or be
for the 15th 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.
This the 16th day of June, .340.
WILLIE H. WHITTINGTON,
Administrator of the Estate of A.
G. Whittington, Dec. 7-25-6t (t)
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as ad.ninistra-
trix of the "Estate of W. Nich
)ls, decease^ this is to notify all
persons having claims against tb
decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigTied administratrix r
or before toe 26th day of Jun-
is an insignificant trifle costing a
penny or a threshing machine, the
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 homse wares and a large
assortment of shelf hardware.
1941, or .this notice will'be plead
in bar of their right to recover.
All persons in&bted to the es
tate 'will nmke immediate settle
ment
This toe 26th day of June, A. D.
1640.
AdminiBt
W,T
r^noNs
W. T. NICHOLS,
of toajbtal* of
Elleav Burcham’s line
„ the Trap-
Hill road to a rock. Will Alexan
der’s, Ellen Burckam’s and T. M.
Swain’s comer; thence with Will
Alexanders line to and with the
Tucker Road as follows: East 3
chains to a rock; N. 30 degrees E.
3% chains: N. 82 degrees East 2
chains; South 75 degrees East 2hi
chains; thence Southwardly ■with
Ticker and ’Trap-Hill Road 6
chains to the beginning, contain
ing 82 acres more or less.
’This 2nd day of July, 1940.
PARKS G. HAMPTON,
7-25-4t(t) Sustitute Trustee
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
W. A. Jones, J. C. Jones, et al
S. H.
Jones, Effie Jones, Rober.
Jones, et al.
Under and by virtue of the
er of sale contained in a certaii
judgment or decree of His Honoi
C. C. Etayes, duly entered on the
I'ith day of June, 1940, in the
above-entitled action; which judg
ment appoints the undersign^
commissioner and directs the sale
of toe propert>- hereinafter de
scribed, .the undersig*^ed commis
sioner will, therefore, offer foi
sale, for cash, at public auction
to toe highest bidder on Monday
August 9, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock
noon, at toe courthouse door in
Wilkesboro, ,N. C., toe following
described property, to-'wit;
BEGINNING on a sycamore a*
toe ford of Blady Ford Creek, F
H. McNeil’s comer, nnming
Northwestwardly conrwp-with the.
old Stony Fork road ’tch the ton o4
toe hill. West of J. €r tUSeyt
thence SouHi 20 degree* East to
chestnut oak comer of the. E
Lumber Company; thence East
with toe Elk Creek Lumber Com-
to H. B.
B. Walsh Bziei
North w^^ H. B. Walsh’s
■ beatming, oontainli
1 llfty (18
line to toe
one. hundred
mota or less. -n
yDone toia toe ’4to day
180)7.
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