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mt?e lankitt fiippu W. E. RUTLEDGE Editor and Publisher W. E. RUTLEDGE* JR. Associate Kdi % Published Every Thursday Entered at trie Poatottlce at Yadkinville, | as second class mall matter^ * \ \ f , Established 1892 ■ • •• Subscription Rates: 1 Year - 6 Months __ Payable In Advene* THROUGH KEYHOLE By BILL RUTLEDGE THE MAIL COMES IN Pine Ridge, Ark. Nov. 29, 1940 Bill Rutledge t ■ , ., Yadkinville, NS C. ' ' JOT-’EM-DOWN STORE. Lum Ed’ards Speakin’: I jest want to tell all you folks that Abner and me will be seein’ you on the screen at the Elk Theatre in Elkin, N. C., for 3 days —Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Dec. 9, 10, 11, both matinee and night in our first picture, “Dreaming Out Loud.” I know all you folks are wondering what Abner and me look like, so here’s your chance. Yours sincerely, j LUM AND ABNER American Red Cross Winston-Salem, N. C. Bill Rutledge Yadkinville, N. C. The First Aid Instructors’ club meeting will be held Monday, Dec. 9, at the Robert E. Lee Ho tel at 8:00 P. M. Please try to! be there as we will be looking forward to seeing you at that time. / L. H. BURWELL, Chairman First Aid 1 By: Virginia Fulp, Secretary November 28, 1940 Bill Rutledge Yadkinville, N- C. Just thought I would let you know that I have a new group. I have the best, cleanest show I ever had. We play from Radio Station WAIR, in Winston-Sa lem at 6:45 A. M. daily and on the Southern Broadcasting Sys tem Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11:30 Aj M. Would ap- ; preciate a letter from you at once giving us a date. . , , Thank you, WADE MAINER and his SONS OF THE MOUNTAINEERS Winston-Salem, N. C. I December 3, 1940 | Bill Rutledge Yadkinville, N. C. Americans of all classes are1 learning to travel, and it is well they are. Travel educates the mind and enlarges the soul. It keeps people from being narrow. It helps them measure values. It makes them more appreciative of home conditions that are better than elsewhere. It helps tjiem to understand the motives and ac- i tions of people in other places. More and more Americans are discovering America. They are travelling at home. Many of them are learning that there are few ' sights in foreign lands that can "hot be equalled or surpassed in our own U, S, • Whew/in all the world will you find i beauty and climate more delightfully wedded than in Pasadena, California? Have foreign travel folders sold you the idea that the waters around the isle of Capri are of such an- entrancing blue as no American scene can match? Dpn’t believe it until you have seen Crater Lake, in Oregon. Would you like to climb the Alps? Try Mt. McKinley, in Aliska; it’s a harder climb, strait up, Do you yearn to ski at St. Moritz? Try sun Valley, Idaho, or Lake Placid, New York. Do you long to trek through Africa’s jungles to the; fails of the Zam bezi? a trip to Niagara is more comfortable, saf^r, and more thrilling. Do you dream of the blue Danube? You’ll find the Columbia infintely more beauti ful. Do you crave to investigate the conditions i bf the refugees abroad? See our own Evangeline Country in Louisiana* and de scendants of French Acadians expelled from their homeland by British redcokta V i i All of these suggestions are but1 comparisons. Yet only in Ameri-; ca can you see the incomparable’ — Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, the Great Lakes, Yosemlte Valley, a Painted Desert. Breathes there a man or woman who will not say: “This is my own, my na tive land, the most beautiful, wonderful country on earth. When I travel, I want to see America first!” Yours truly, , WINSTON-SALEM CHAMBER OP COMMERCE ! • • •! Winston-Salem, N. C. December 1, 1940 Bill Rutledge Yadkinviile, N. C. The Annual Council Meeting of the Winston-Salem chapter, Boy Scouts of America, will be held Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Robert E. Lee Hotel at 6:30 pm. On behalf of the council I want to extend to you a most cordial invitation to attend this meeting as the Council's guest. Stopper will be served and an interesting program has been arranged. I hope you will arrange to be present, and that you will sign and return the enclosed card at once. With best wishes for a hap py and successful year in 1941, I am, Very sincerely, JNO. M. BROWN, Pres. * • • Literary Guild of America 9 Rockefeller Plaza New York, N. YJ Bill Rutledge Yadkinviile, N. O. These are portentous days! And —it is only fitting that out of the stress of the times should come a great novel—a novel of world significance—a novel that is des tined not only to reach a huge audience but to electrify that audience with a new insight into the forces that change the boun daries of nations. “World’s End,” by that fighting crusader for human liberty, Up ton Sinclair, is as magnificent a novel as it is a record of a tragic era. It is indeed a rate privilege that you, upon becoming a mem ber of the Literary Guild, will have the opportunity of receiv ing this $3.00 best-seller as your first bonus book. The outstand ing advantage of Guild member ship, however, is the privilege of owning any of the Guild’s selec tions at a cash saving up to 60 per cent. Won’t you fill in and return the free-examination card of membership today? Cordially yours, M. J. SUTLIFF, Vice-Pres. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to ali our friends and neighbors from far and near, who were so kind, helpful and sym pythetic toward us during the ill ness and after the death of our father, N. E. (Joe) McCollem. We offer our special thanks to those who contributed the beauti ful floral tributes. THE CHILDREN NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Yad kin County, made in the special proceeding entitled Alice Winters, widow of John Winters, et al., ex parte, the undersigned commis sioner will, on the 28th day of December, 1940 at 1 o’clock P. M. on the premises in Yadkin Coun ty, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Deep Creek Town ship, Yadkin County, North Car olina, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone oii the West side of the road at the bridge, runs South 22 East 5 chs. to the N. W. comer of the dower, then North 60 East 11 chs. to a stone on the West side of the branch, then North 4 East 5.33 chs to a_ tree, then North 32 West 10 chs. to a stone in Sheek’s line near a large white oak, then South 37 West 16.55 chs. to a stone, Sheek’s comer, then West 2 North 5.87 chs. to a branch, then down the branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or less, j This the 28th day of November, i 1940. - F, D. B.; HARDING, 12-26 Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE ' Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Yad kin County, made in the special proceeding entitled I. Y. Jester, Administrator of o. A. Jester, de ceased, Truman Jester and wife, Vonie Jester, vs. Pemie Jester, minor, the undersigned commis sioner will, on the 28th day of De cember, 1940 at 2 o’clock P. M.. at the courthouse door in Yadkin ville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Knobs Township, adjoining the lands of John Col vert, Lester Martin, Ab Lyons, M. R. Bailey and others, and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a white oak stump and iron pin on jhe south side of old road school house corner with old road as it meanders as follows: South 65 deg. West 2.70 chs. Soutji 70 deg. West 11.50 chs. South 78 deg. West 10 chs. to the forks of_ South 65 deg. 9.50 chs. South 68 deg. West 5 chs. South 62 deg. West 3 chs. South 45 deg. West to appoint on the West side of creek,'then down the creek on the West side o4 said creek far enough to enable O. A. Jester to have the right to keep the banks cleaned on the West side of the Creek to a mulberry, R. p. Jes ter’s corner on the West side of the Creek, Nortji 68 deg. East 2.50 chs. to O. A. Jester’s corner with his line North to a black gum, comer in John Colbert’s line East 40 chs. to the beginning, containing 28 5/10 acres, more or less. (Bk. 30, p. 90). Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of L. P. Jones, R. F. Jester and others and bounded as fol lows: Beginning on a rock on the South side of a ditch which Is South of old black gum, L, p. Jones’ corner, runs North 79 deg. West 3.77 chs. following the ditch to the creek crossing the creek to oak (down), then with R. F. Jes ter’s line Southward to a stake, formerly a red oak with Jester’s line East with his line 3 chs. to his comer, then North to the branch, the beginning, containing 3 3/4 acres, more or less. (Bk. 16, p. 187.) This the 29th day of November, 1940. F. D. B. HARDING, 12-26 Commissioner. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina Yadkin County. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a deed of trust dated the 17th day of De cember, 1938, executed by F. E. Marshall and wife Ida B. Mar shall, R. H. Marshall and wife, Blanche Marshall to F. D. B. Harding, Trustee for W. F. Dick enson, which deed of trust is duly recorded in Book 72, page 66, of fice of the Register of Deeds, Yadkin County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the same, the un dersigned will offer for public -ale, for cash, to the highest bid der at the Yadkin County court house door at 12 o’clock noon on Monday, Jan. 6, 1941, the herein after described real estate: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake, Ben Shore comer, runs East li chs. to a stake on East Bank of road, then South 33 chs. and 50 links to a stake, then East 15.20 chs. to a white oak bush, then North 30 chs. to road, then Eastward with the road as it meanders 38.84 chs. to a stake in the middle of road, then North 3 East 18 chs. to corner near the spring, then West 16 chs. to a stake, then North 4 chs. to a stone, then West 10.50 chs. to a dead post oak, then North 33.50 chs. to South Deep Creek, then up the creek as it meanders 36.74 chs. to mouth of a ditch, Ben Shore comer, then South 5 West 36.90 chs. to the beginning, con taining 280 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the above, beginning at an oak stump on the South side of the public road, runs South to a pile of rock, Mize corner, then East to a hickory, then North to the pub lic road then West with the road to the beginning containing 2 acres more or less. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the above tracts, beginning at a stake the S. W. corner of above first tract, runs s. 30 chs. to a dog wood bush on road, then North ward with the road about 30 deg. East 10.30 chs. to a stone, then East 11 chs. to Sam Harmon’s comer, then South 57 East 6 chs., 65 links to a stone on bank of branch then down the branch 50 East 3.27 chs. to a white oak, then South 57 East 1 ch. to a stone, then North 30 East 6 chs. to a hickory then North 52 East 2.77 chs. to a stone John Colvard line, then West with Colvard’s line 13.43 chs: to pointers, then North ll chs. to a stake near the old Lynch comer, then 16 chs. to beginnlhg, containing 29% acres more or less. This the 2nd day of December, 1940. P. D. B. HARDING, 1-2-41 Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Yadkin County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. J. C. Morrison and wife, Susie Morrison; F. E. Morrison and wife, Ellen Morrison; C. C. Morri son and wife, Leila Morrison; -vs. W. T. Morrison and wife, Lillie Morrison; Mary Eliza Hinson and husband, Weaver Hinson; P. L. Boyd, Lottie Lee Boyd Durham and husband, Claude Durham; Henry Boyd and wife, Mozelle Boyd; Carl Boyd, Charlie Boyd, and Louise Boyd. Under and by virtue of author ity conferred upon the undersign ed Commissioner by an Order of His Honor J. L. Crater, Clerk Su perior Court, of Yadkin County, North Carolina, appointing W. M. Allen as Commissioner in the above entitled action, to sell the lands hereinafter described, for the purpose of making division among the heirs of C. L. Morri son, deceased, on the terms of one-third cash, and the huianw in one and two years after date, the deferred payments to be se cured by a deed of trust upon said real estate. Now, Therefore, I, the under signed Commissioner will on the 21st day of December, 1940, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on the prem Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Dec. 9-10-11 A VOCO PRODUCTION. Produc'd bv JACK VOTION and SAM COSLOW. Directed by HAROLD YOUNG. Screen play by Howard J. Green, Barry Invert, Robert 0. Andrews, Distributed by RKO RADIO Pictures. Admission 35c-15c Elk Theatre Elkin, N. C. YADKIN THEATRE ALWAYS A GOOD OFTEN A GREAT S-H-O-WS-H-O-W THURSDAY — FRIDAY " “I WANT A DIVORCE” Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell The Season’s Biggest Matrimonial Comedy MIX-UP Added Attractions ’Color-Tour” also “Latest Paramount News Flashes” SATURDAY *><**to mi Added Attractions Color Cartoon - Comedy “RED RYDER” Chap. 2 You can still start this new THRILLER MONDAY — TUESDAY It’s better than was “The Ghost Breakers'* Added Attraction “Historic Virginia” Family Day — Wednesday — Family Day Another one of our BEST Wednesday COMEDIES Added Attractions Color Cartoon and Unusual Occupations tsea, In Yadkin County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the last and highest bidder, upon the terms of one-third cash, and the balance in one and two years af ter date, the deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust said real estate, the, following described property, to-wit; BEGINNING at an iron stake on the north side of the Wilkes Road, and runs Westward with the meanders of said road 23.35 chains to a stake, Charlie Morri son's comer; thence North 3 deg. East 5.25 chains to a stone; thence West 3.10 chains to a stone in the Yadkin and Wilkes County line; thence North 3 deg. East with the said county Unp 41.25 chains to the fork of a branch; thence Eastward and up the branch as it meanders to a pile of stone and dogwood on the south side of said branch; thence South 58 deg. East crossing the branch twice to a white oak; thence East 6.50 chains to a sour wood; thence South deg. West 14.60 chains to a stake and stone in a field; thence West 4.40 chains to a stake and stone; thence South 23 chains to the be ginning, containing 114 acres more or less. This the 20th day of November, 1940. * WM. M. ilLLEN, 12-12 Commissioner. • AUCTION SALE Of Personal Property I will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 1940, at 10:30 A. 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