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MOHDAT, SEPT. HEARD PROM AGAIN "We thought perhaps that Barold, the Ick, had heen silenced ■■d Uhemated for the winter af ter his gasoline alarm blew up in sa senate InTestlgation committee 'tearing, but on Friday we saw Ub name in print again. Just in case you don’t remem- ter, Harold, the Ick, Is the guy «alled the Secretary of the In terior, who couldn’t think of any way to meet a threatened gaso- Hne shortage due to lack of tank- «rs except cut production of gaso- Hne. It seemed to never have ■occurred to him that the prob lem might he solved at the other end and that means could be -found for getting ga.soline from the wells to the consumers. FICKLE I’RMAIiES ■\Ve carried two letters for a young lady to the post office and dhe said we might put the stam.p.5 on upside down. Naturally. l.e- ing ignorant, we asked what that ■leant and she said it meent “I teve You,” to the recipient of the letter. Maybe that is some more of Ihe “code of the. hills.” HUSBANDS ! CThe Musings of a Happy Wife) A husband is a useless thing, he sits around and smokes; And when his wife i.s .serious, why that’s the time he jokes: Rnt when his wife is playful and wants to see the town. Why then he grabs a paper and .promptly sits him down. A husband is a cussed male, in clined a bit to f’i.s.s When things are very peaceful— the first to make a muss When everything is tidy—and yet I'm frank to say A wife is strangely lonesome when the dear old brute's away! •THEKE’S A !*»>».SII11LITY Earner: “You are getting bald, *iT, do you know what is causing it?” Freddup: “I don't know, but I suspect that my hair falling out has something t,i do with it.” “1 don't know whether to be a barber or an autbor.'’ "Toss for it^—head.^ or tales '' ^DMIMSTit.tTiii.K’S NOTit'E North Carolina, Wilkes County. . , qualified '^s Adm rustra* trix of the estate of R. H. Green, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against .said esta'e to prc.sent same to the un dersigned at her re.sidenee at Hon da, X. C., Route i, on or before the 21.st day of September, li)41, or this notice will be plead in bar County T ^ Hold First Meeting Boone, tept. 1,8.—Mrs. Desgs T. Bu.w._.en, pr*"einal of the 'Valle Crucls elemeutary school, was elected'president^,of the 'Wa- trnga bounty division of the North Carolina Education Asso ciation at a nleetlng here Mon day. Donald C. Thompson, principal of. the Deep Gap school, was nam ed vice-president, and Mrs. Gor don Nash, Appalachian high school English teacher, as secre tary-treasurer. GROCERIES Americans mry soon be buying more of their groceries in powder form as a result of the move to conserve precious shipping space. NOTICE—In the District Court of the United S at s if t ’e M 'die District of North Carolina. Wilkes- boro Division. JJnitcd States of Ajnoriea Va. 1984 Ford cowl tot No. tS.^798. In ob«]! • t. Warrant of Seijurn to ed, in the above entitled eatme^tj have 'seized and taken into taj i ~ sessicn the following descnt nropertv: J94 Ford coach, mo No. 18-684798. For the cauaee , ^ forth in the libel now pendiEg m J the United Statda Oiatriet Cr-”*' for the Middle Dlatrlct of % Carolina, at ^ilkeaboro, I give notice'to all persons clainfBfTl the said described jaroperty, or f knowing oh having anything say why the same should not bf^ condemned and forfeited and tha proceeds, > thereof distributed ac-1 cording to the prayer of the Hbel^ that they be and appear before thef'^ sard Court, to be held in and for I the Middle District of North Caro lina, at the United States Court room, in the City of Wilkesboro on the 10th day of OcWber, 1941, at 10:00 A. M., if the wme be a day ' of jurisdiction, otherwise, on the * next day of .Jurisdiction thereaf-' ter, tiien and there to interpose a claim for the same and to make 'hp'r a'legitions in that bebjalf- Wni. T. Dowd United States Mar-(jl shal for the Middle District of N. d\ C. Let Us Tell You How Much The “room-to-spare” interior dimensions of the newest Dodge —and the ease with which front and rear seats may be reached through extra wide doors—are convincingly demonstrated in the above picture. Tastefully upholstered ch^r-height seats are restful because they conform to the contoors of the passengers’ bodies. There are no visible runniiig boards. Instead, the aoor panels are made to curve over concealed thresholds providing safe entrance and exit. May Mean to You Fire Destroys Vestal's Mill MRS. CRANOR TEACHING IN FLINT HILL SCHOOL liNlSTRATOR’S NOTICE tember, 1942, or this Notice will Having qualified .•“ Anm nisira- be pie ded in bar of their recoy- — tor of the esUte of W. A. Mayber ery. All persons indebted to^id Mrs. H. A. Cranor, of Wilkes- ry, decased, late of Wilkes Coun- estate will please make immediate tioro, has been added to the fac- tv. North Carolina^ this is to no- parent. !pnt.emher Yadkinville.-Historir Vestal’.. ! ..Uy of the Flint Hill .school, H rf/safd decTs- 194l' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mill, one of Yadkin county’s Old- which is located just east of the exhfbirthem to the under- MRS. ELZENA MAYBERRY ea to exnioit tnem w tue uuuci- avaxvk,,/. -- Cranor entered upon g;g„ed at Cycle, North Carolina, Admr. of W, A. Mayberry, deed. • SURE TO ASK US FOR COUPONS • Western Auto Associate Store i e.st landmarks, was destroyed by city. .Mr fire Tuesday morning. The mill i,er new duties last week, had been in operation about 20 minutes when fire was discover ed in the basement. A rubber ‘ belt carried the flames to the third floor end the entire fcuild- ng was afire Irefore anything could be saved. Ttip mill was owned by Roby Shove and Mor-hal! rh-^nberla’n. However. D. A. Reynolds had leased Chamherlain’s interest and was eo-operator with Shore at •be time ef ‘\'p mill's desfrnc- 'ion. Approximately $.'>,000 had been invested in new eiinipment within the past five years, it was aid. Several hundred' bu.Hiels of grain had just been stored on the first and third floors. HOME OWNED Everything For The Car At Less Money on or before the 17th day of Sep- Use the .uvertismg columns fll,* VOill" JhnOTIIHt^ NOTICE of t’leir right to recover. Any person indebted to said estate will B” v.' tue a ^ clease make imine.liate settle- containe l in a Deed of Trust exe unt. cuted on the 19th day of October "I^is loth day of .September, 1P:19. by Guther Redmon to secure 1941 I the payment of a sum of money MRS. R. H. GREEN. due Ilarri.son Anderstm, and ap- Administratr^x of. R. H. Green, pointing the undersigned Trustee,j decea.sed. 10-27-6t (t) \vhich Deed of Trust is docketed' — ' in the office of Register of Deeds NOTICE of Wilkes County, in Book 193, By virtue of a power of sale pagg 195, and default in payment ttontoined in a Deed of Trust exe- having been made, and is still un- euted bv Ruby Goff, and husband, paid, the undersigned Trustee has Troy Goff, to Uie undersigned requested by the holder of inistee for Fred Hice, and Felix pj,e Note, the undersigned Trustee I^rlier to secure the payment of .^yin on Monday, Oc*-ober 20th, $150.00. recorded in office of Reg- 1941, at one o’clock P. M. at the ister of Deeds of Wilkes County, Court House door in Wilkesboro, hi Book '202. Page 44. the under- jsl. C., sell at public auction to the sign‘‘'i trustee being called upon highest bidder for cash the lands by the holder of the note, tiefault described in said Deed of Trust bavin” been made in the payment for purchase money as follows: thereof, the undersigned will on Lying and lieing in Wilkes Coun- 'Tnesdav. October 21st, 1941, at ty, Wilkesboro Township, and wne o’clock P. M. at the Court bounded as follows: House door in Wilkesboro sell at Beginning on an iron stake, the public auction to the highest bidder Northea.st corner of Lot No. 15, of for rash the following described the Somers’ Land Plat, and runn- lunds: ing North 68 3-8 degrees East 1 Lving anci being in the Town of poles and 15 links to a point in North Wilkesboro, and bounded the road; thence South 75 7-8 de- as follows: grees East with said road 4 polos Beginning on a stake on the and 23 links to a point in said Soufh sHe of L. Street 250 feet ,-oad; thence South 61 1-2 degrees wcstwardly from the Southwest 1 East with said road 8 1-2 poles to e»rner of L. Street, and Third St..ia point in said road; thence South and running South 27 deorees 27 j 3g degrees Blast with said road 4 minutes Bla.st parallel with Third poles to a point in said road: St. 140 feet to an alley; thence thence South 24 1-4 degrees East South 62 degrees 33 minutes with .said road 4 poles to a point ■West along the North side of said in said read in John Harris an'd ^ey 50 feet to a stake: thence John Barber’s line, a line of the North 27 degrees 27 minutes West Somers’ plat; thence East with 140 feet to L. Street; thence s.-'jd line crossing a small branch North 62 degrees 33 minutes Blast 57 poles 9 links to a point in said ■long the South side of L. Street road in said line; thence North 34 SO fpei to the beginning. Contain- degrees West with the road- 10 H»g 7,000 square feet and being poles to a point in said road; Lot Vo. 12. in Block 111 as showm thence N. 41 1-4 degrees W. with €>n Trodgon’s Mao of North W'il-Uaid road 6 poles to a point in besboro, N. C. For fu" 1 said road; thence North 55 1-2 de- ti”n- see Book 134, Page 504, office grees West with said road 20 of Register of Deeds of Wilkes poles to a stake on the bank of County. "■•Isaid road; thence North 87 5-8 Also all the interest of Ruby degrees West with said road 12 Goff in any othei lands in the poles to a point in said road: Town of North Wilkesboro. which thence North 59 3-4 degrees West she has inherited from John F., with said road 6 poles to a point l^mberth, her father, who is now jin said rnad; thence North 79 1-8 deceased, and his Htle Deeds are degrees West with said road 8 made a part of this description to poles to a point in said road; the same extent as if copied here- t’ ence South 75 5-8 degrees West -jjj_ I with said road 10 poles to a point Also all other lands owned by in said road; ther.ce South 54 3-8 the said Rubv Goff or her hus- degrees West with said road 12 band 'IVov Goff, located in the poles to a stake on the bank of Town of North /Wilkesboro, N. C., said road; thence South 32 de- the description cemtained in any grees West witn said road 7 poles ^ Deed to them is made a part here- and 17 links to the beginning. »if to the sane extent, if copied Containing 8.8 acres more or less,' ■herein For full description see except 2 1-4 acres sold off of said I furtW’ John P. Lamberth and tract by Luther Redmon with the. wife Margie Lamberth to Ruby consent of the holder of the Note.) Coff recorded in Book 203. Page,For full description of both see 03. for Lot 8 in Block 111, also Deed of Trust, and Deed record- W/wA 124 Page 886* jed. This the 19th day of Septemberl This the 18th day of September •041 11941. CHAS. G. GILRBATH. CHAS. G. GILREIATH, 18-6-4t (m) Trustees-13-4t (m) ,r Trustee SALESMEN WANTED Find a job in the line you want, through the Classified Columns in this newsiiaper. They are the surest way to a - iv’e confidential con tacts. APARTMENT AND HOUSE HUNTING Save yourself wearying steps and hours of time! Enjoy finding location’, space, and rental you want by checking the Classified Columns. For fluickest results, place an ad. The Classified Helps you with many everyday problems There are so many times when the Classified Columns are a friend in needt Finding a lost pet, getting set in a job, contracting a long-lost friends or relatives: these just a few fhe way® *he ^ save you tears, trouble, and even money! Call 70 today to. an anowei to your problems. The Journal-Patriot
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