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Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR QOURT NOTICE b'. ite of North Carolina, * iv.i>>y of Trauiylvania. A. Resl'ord, Administrator, of t .'H. Rexford, Deceased, W. A. Rpxford, Individually, Cora E. Snyder, WmIow, HHzabeth U, Dcngle, and Clark il. Kexford, He rs at _ Law of C. II. Rexford, Deceased, * I'l-MNTIFFS, Vs. V Maitlia .1. O'Connor, Widow, I.ura I.. Vaughn, Ada A. Durif, Kdna M. Koehloj Heirs at Law of W ill iitm O'Connor, Deceased, and Martha J. O'Connor as Administratrix and Tmstee : under the Last Will and Testament of William O'Connor, Deceased, and Lura L. Vaughn, Administratrix with tho Will Annexed of the Estate of William | O'Connor, Deceased, DEFENDANTS, The defendants above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, for the pur ine? of itaving certain conveyance ex oeuted by C. H. Rexfodr to William O'Connor .covering all the lands, title to which is now standing in Wil liam O'Connor and his Executors, Trustee and heirs at law, in the Counties of Transylvania and Jack son in sa:d State of North Carolina, and in Oconee County, South Caro lina, and Rabun County, Georgia, re formed arid declared to be mortgag es, and for the further purpose of obtaining an accounting between the estate of C. H. Rexford and the es tate of William O'Connor, and also for the purpose of obtaining specific performance of contract between William O'Connor and the said _C. II. Rexford, by the? terms of which William O'Connor agreed to hold said lands and all of theni as secur ity for said indebtedness ofthe said il ex ford until such time as tKe said liexford could sell and dispose of the said lands and discharge said indebtedness; and the said defend ants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior , ?Court of said County, on or before the 24th day of April, 1928, and , answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court fo rthe relief de manded in said complaint. This the 14th day of March, 1928. ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania, County, I North Carolina. By Pearl B. Owen. Deputy. p22-29AP6-12. NOTICE By virtue of the power of sale Stiven in that certain deed in trust, executed by E. R. Pendleton and S. L .Shirley, to the undersigned trus- J tee, to secure Certain indebtedness ' therein mentioned, which deed in trust is dated Oct. 1st, 1925, and recorded in book 19 at page 231 of tV.e public records of Transylvania! cuunty, and default having been j made in the payment of said indebt edness, and all notices required by law, having been given, and the de fault ? not having been made good, and the holders of the notes having demanded that the land therein men- j tioned be sold to satisfy the same and the costs: I. will* sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., on Mon- 1 day the 23rd day of April 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, all the following de- ? -scribed property: I Ikying on the west s:de of North , Caldwell street, in the Town of Bre- j vard, N. .C-> and on the south side; of French Broad Avenue and known ? as Cascade Filling Station lot and BEGINNING at a stake on the west I side of Caldwell street at the junc- 1 tion of Caldwell street and French i Broad Avenue and runs south 29 1-2, dep. west with ? -. > margin of Cald- I >vell street 95 fc . to a stake, H. A. I Aiken's corner; th;nco north GO 1-2 ileg. \v<jst with st:M Aiken's l'ne 141 feet to the sai.' Aiken's corner; then (Sc. north 31 ? r*, east 101 1-2 feet to a stake oil the south margin of French Broad Avenue; thence south 50 deg. east U0 feet to the Beginning. ? sale made to satisfy said in iU-i>it*ai)e$s, interest :nd costs. This 20th day of March 1928. L. 1'. Hamlin, Trustee, 22-29 A5-12 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Transylvania County. F. F.. B. Jenkins Vs. In Superior Court i ???. I-. Duckworth By virtue of an execution direct- ' cd to the undersigned, from the Su- ; perior Court of Transylvania County in the above entitled action, I will, i>n Monday, the ICth day of Apirl, 1928. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door of said county sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat-, i^fy wiid execution all the right, ti- , tie and interest, which the said S. L. < Duckworth the defendant had in the < following described real estate on Mar. 1, 1926. prior to the execution . of a d"ed by S. !<. Duckworth to W. 1 ii. Duckworth, v.h ch is recorded in I.'nvl- 55 at page 254, said real es tate- <eing described as follows: All our undivided interest in the : of J.. E. Duckworth, deceased, ' ?Vru lies in Transylvania county. N. ' C., not. heretofore disposed ?f in special proceedings brought for sale for assets or partition. It being in-,j tended by this deed especially to in-; vlu'ie our undivided interest in tho t' . Duckworth farm where he lived at thr- time of his death, and ?' /lo'" j liis widow now resides, the j deeds of J. E. Duckworth and the i ocoi da of same being hereby re-; ?tr:j<) to and made a part hereof foe. l'ne purpose of description by' m(jte.? and bounds. It being in- ' twilled by this deed to convey to |.he 'aid W. H. Duckworth, all our andivided interests in any and all rent property that descended to the children nnd heirs at law of J. E. ' Duckworth deceased, at the time <?f death, not hereotfore disposed of, that lies wthin the con i.ius of Transylvania county, N. C. t his ! r> dirv of Mar. 1928. U.-.I. Sl?'TGNr*(WeWff Transylvania County. it? M22-29 AS-12 NOTICE OF SALE I'lidor and by virtue of tlie power vt sale contained in a certa n deed > f trust executed by the Castle Val cy Land Company, Incorporated, to the undersigned as Trustee, dated Jnnuary 28, 192(5, and recorded in lite office of the register of <leods for Transylvania county, North Carolina ill Book of Deeds of Trust No, ltj, at page 89, default raving been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Ihcd of Trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative, and at the request of the holders of said notes, said under signed Trustee will, on Friday, April 27, 1928, at twelve o'clock noon, sell for cash at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the City of Brevard, County of Transylvania, and State of North Carolina, all the following described piece or parcel of land, lying and be ing the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, on the waters of j Williamson Creek, including the old dwellings of John Allison, adjoining the lands of N. M. Drake and others, ' bound and more particularly describ ed as follows: BEGINNING at a white oau, the j second corner of a Grant No. 2781 ! to John Erwin and runs North 38 , deg, East 105 poles to a stake; thence North 52 deg. West 122 poles, to a white oak on the old Erwin | line at an old path; thence South j 58 deg. West 2 poles to a post oak, Drake's corner; thence with Drake's ( line, South 1 deg. East 50 poles to a small gum; thence South 18 deg. ,| West, 51 poles to a Spanish Oak in ! the edge of an old field; thence South 42 deg. West 56 poles to a Spanish oak on top of the ridge;1 thence with John B. Allison's line, South 45 deg. West 32 poles to a stake in the creek below the old mill ; place; thence up and with the creek, ' 134 poles to a stake in the creek, John B. Allison's corner; thence with his line, North 75 deg. East 24 poles to a stake in a branch; thence j up and with the branch: 78 poles to 1 the fork; thence East 18 poles to a small black oak, John B, Allison's corner; theiice North 16 deg. West 35 poles to a locust; thence North 72 1-2 deg. West 54 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 149.2 acres more or less, as surveyed by Cox Engineers, January 1926. And being the same land conveyed to the Cas tle Valley Land Company by deed from FanniefP. Fitchette and hus band. Except from the above described land, those portions which have heretofore been released from the operation of the lien created by this ' deed of trust. This the '23rd dny of March, 1928. j H. C. Jarvis, Trustee i M29A-5-12-19 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed: of trust executed by the Castle Val- ' ley Land Company to the under- j signed as Trustee, dated July 7, 1927 | and recorded in the office of the j Register of Deeds for Transylvania 1 County, North Carolina, in " Book J of Deeds of Trust No. 22, at. page j 270, default having been made in j 'he payment of the indebtedness se- j cured by sa'd Deed of Trust where- j by the power of sale therein con- 1 tained has become operative, and at . the request of the holders of said j notes, said undersigned Trustee will, , on Friday, April 27, 1928, at twelve ! o'clock noon, sell for cash at public j auction, to the highest bidder, nt ' the Court House door, :n the City of Brsvard, County of Transylvania, r.nd State of North Carolina, all the following described pieces or parcels ! of land, situate, lying and being in j the County of Transylvania, and | State of North Carolina, on tile i waters of Williamson Creek, more 1 particularly bounded and described as follows: Lots Nos. ten. twelve, fourteen, j sixteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty- ! fix, twenty-eight, tb'rty, and ' tliirty-two of Section 1, Block ' "A", and Lots Numbers,, two, j three, four. fourteen. fifteen. ! sixteen and seventeen of Section 1.' Bock "C" of the Feast; r Tract; t?>- ; irether with and includes any and i all other lots in fa d Feast; v Tract ? which have heretofore been released ' from said deed in trust, and have ' not been sold off or conveyed or ' contracted to be sold by the said t Castle Valley Lnnd Comp-ny; all being portioi s f th"1 >rit'..ial tract, of land des.rib^t in .. .d e-?nve.ve;l | by the said deed in t :U*t recorded in the office of ihe Rvgifter . f Deeds j f-.ir Transylvania Co'.inty, North ? Carolina; in Book 16. >t pa^e :59,'?s| aforesaid. This the 2.'! -d dav oi March. 19 8.1 H. f, .TARVIl-, Tr st.e :: ..*-12 -19 NOTICE ' j Having qualified at administrator j of the estate of L. M. Glazener.i de- ! ceased, late of Tr isvlvania county, i North Carolina, th.s is to no*'f- all j |i rsons having claims against the j 'R'T'te of the said deceased to ex- j hibit them to the undersigned nt Brevard, N. C., on or before ihe 22 dav of March 1929, or this notice will be pi. aded iri bar of their re covery. All persons indebt.. ' to j said estate will please make inimed- 1 iate payment. This 20 day of March, 1928. 1 W. M. HENRY, Administrator of the ! estate of L. M. Glazenor M^2 Ctc j NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the power given in a certain deed of trust executed by R. M. Powell ) the undersigned trustee to secure certain indebted ness mentioned therein, which deed of trust is dntei. ..he 111 - ?' v'- ,f and recorded in Book 19 nt cage ;W.? of the det'd of trust rec ji.i'ii of Tj'h'ii -ylvon.a county, North 'arolina, and sa'd indebtedness men , 'toiled having become due ad defaull l aving been made in the payment, land the notiee as required in said |(iee:l of trust having beei) given to i he maker of saiii notes and deed of lru*l to 'make good the payment, and default not having been made good, itudjb'i holder of said note, }u>v ng i!i*iiiKiideirt' ttiat. the lands described- in >.tid deed o( trust be1 sold to satisfy the said indebtedness' and the coal of sale 1 will iell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Urevard, X. C.,' on Satu; day, April the 28, 1928, at 12 o'clock M. all the following describ ed land: He ng the same land described in a deed from Itanzcy Whit mire and wife and Waitlia Fisher and wife/to R. M. l'owell by deed dated Nov. 15: I J 925, which deed is for three tracts' i of land known as the S. A. l'owell lands and which deed is recorded ill' the otVice of the Register of Deeds i for Transylvania county, N. t\, m i J look at page ; ? ? of the deed. records of Transylvania county, N. i 1 1'. Reference is hereby made to 'said deed and record for a full and ample description of the said land. ! This 27 day of March 1928. M. O. McCALL, Trustee. TCG " 29 A5-12-19 NOTICE AND SUMMONS State of North Carolina County of Transylvania. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ; Clovie Everette Patterson vs. Ernest Tillman Patterson. The defendant above named will ! take notice that an action entitled ; as above has been commenced in the J Superior Court of Transylvania < county to obtain an absolute divorce j by said plaintiff from said defend-; ant; the said defendant will further; take, notice that he is required to ap- 1 pear at the August term 1928 of; the Superior Court of said county, to be held in the court house in Bre vard. N. C., in August 1928, and I answer or demur to the complaint i of', this plaintiff or the plaintiff will | apply to the court for the relief de- : nianded in said complaint. This March 27 ,1928. ROLAND OWEN, C. S. C. Ralph Fisher,' Atty. M29A5-12-19p NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE j By virtue of the power Riven in ; a certain deed in trust executed b> W K. McCain to the undersigned trustee to secure certain indebted- | ness mentioned therein, tleo(f t in trvlst i* dated the 27 day of , March 1920 and registered in book No. 21, at page 24G of the deed in trust records of Transylvania coun- ? tv, and the said indebtedness men- | tioned having become due and de- , fault having been made in the pa> - I ment, and notice as required in saut deed in trust having been given to the makers of said notes and deed in trust to make good the payment , and the default not having been made good, and the holder of said ( notes having demanded that the lands described in said deed in trust be sold to-satisfy the said indebted ness and the cost of sale. , , ! 1 will sell to the highest biddei for cash at the Court House door in the town of Brevard. N. C.. on Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1928, at 12 o clock M. all the ioi lowing described land: Beginning on a stone neai the north east bank of the private road, which leads from the Publ'= above mentioned to J. B. All son . residence. V. Smedburg's corner and I runs with the line, north 29 w dec. west 22 1-2 poles to a stone on the north east hank of soul pri vate road; then still with the north east bank of said private road not <U> deg. west 8 poles to a stake, then north 09 deg. west 5 P?les to a stak" at the corner of tile Allison heir tract: then with the Allison line ,outh IS dog. 14 poles to a stake in Brushy Creek; then down aid with sa^d creek 42 poles to a stake in ti e old road, above the present b"idc? across Brushy Creek; thai w'tli the pubi c road above men ucne'd lending to Camp T'^ni - ? vania; south 84 deg. cast Ju poles * , road, near the foot /ho !".U'tlni with the south bank or said load. | north 08 deg. J tiie to a slake on the f '.iilh bank oi t? road- then crossing the road noiti. W de" east 15 poles ami 20 ''lkstu | ail iron stake; then south W ' west 12 poles to a post oak; jn ? : south <2 W. west 11 poles and? links to a white pine, near the ens. .'f the private road above wei. ?..uth 82 deg. west U| f, ei o i .--tak" in the center of pu- . vat-- ' road ; then up nnd_ with the ? , < t' th? road north . de',:. w e- - 7 poles and 20 links to a sUike in tl?. -oi l: then in rth 72 deg. east i nnk- V> 'he b 'lining, containing 0 acres more or Uss. ; hold to satisfy mdcbttuiici .>n , cost -of .-alt-. .. ? This 2.1.1 day it April. I*-* T C. Calloway, irustee. fi-12-' J-- ?- | NOT'CE OF SALE I Ncrth Care' a. i P v* ** MA vtvA . . i<i Con nty, iN THE SUPIIIUOU COUKl ? Bcfi'l-c the C'rk WMIiam K. Kilpatrick, Adnls. Wi/'.ani li- Kilpatrick et al. , II,- rs aV'l.aw of K. .1. Kilpatrick | Under and l.y virtue of an order ? of the Superior Court of 1^i" j vania County, .'""'J1' I"... i> i.-m. ' Proceed llg entitled Wlllian. R. K > Patrick A dins, against William Kilpatrick et al, heirs at law or ti. ; J. Kilpatrick. (let-cased, the same .<> - , ing No upon the Spec.al Proceeding Docket of said "U th<- undersign ?d comnuss oner will o- ( Monday May 7th 1?2? at ' 2 o e M. at the Ci'ur; llou.-i do'-i ?" is. j vard. North Carolina. offer for sab and sell to the hinhsst bidder , f? r | cash, that certain tract of lard , -joining the Inr.dr. of Wijl I'ri' ni"- ? ( McCall and I S. Kilpatrick and ;? . ers more particularly ilescrl..-. , as follows, to wit: i Bcciii..ing on a white oak corr.er. , r- n- x~' w-th PridmoreV line i."r | j.ous to s.-ike: thence still wito I'ruk'lUiiv'* !';?<? \V. Jm'Ii's to a' litkr; tlni. Xorth :>< > if.-; to ? corner in Anderson J /fits lute; 'flieitco N. tt comiit ottitl line "about CO deg. 75 .- I > ;; ? .Vim JbCill hi*'1 ' ? ? 'viit;; ( Heir rumor; th.nc S, iJ-" with inc ftivt':i'l I':;V t.? . a ??{;!>?.? ; lltcnce \V S - i !\. ;;> :: thtucc S. 04 poles with W. N'. M. Call heirs line I" :i :'4,:ik( I'ovn-'v in nit! I'ne; thence JO. 1 0 poie I. .?!. Kilpal riyW > corner; l hence S. *5 |mir . * vrd Uiliuu lick's i ! lit- to it c>'j-iH't , il. Kiist ii jn.it s . to ii staked ll ij *? S. iK |ioU\s to a stake in the ciiiter of' th'> imblio. riiait ; thmtae vitith the ? *aid public load \\ . o- ;<uk'ii io . a stake; thence S. 2 poles to a stake; thence West 30 poles to a stake; i hence .-south 2 poles to a stake -I. A. MeCnll's corner; thence \\. with his line 17 poles to a stake Merrill's heirs corner; thence N. 57 poles with the Tom Merrill Heirs line to a stake in Prideniore's line; thence N. with I'ridmore's line 20 poles to the He frinn ng. Containing 105 acres more or less. . This the 20 day of March 1028. \V. K. KILPATHlt'K, Commissioner. Paid April 12-1 9-26 M 3 ' NOTICE State of North Carolina, Transylvania County. Ity virtue of and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that deed of trust from Ruth Nitsos and husband, John Nitsos to the under sinned trustee of date February 4. , 1020, and of record in Book No. 20, at page No. 132 of the Records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust for Transylvania County, default hav ing been made in the payment of! the indebtedness secured thereby, ; whereby the power of sale lias be come operative, the undersigned trustee will on the 5tli day of May . 1928, at Eleven o'clock A. M.* at the front door of the court house of Transylvania county, in Brevard, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands, situate in Boyd Township, County of Transyl vania, and State of North Carolina, and being the lands conveyed by said deed of trust and bounded as follows: .?? I TRACT NO. 1: Beginning at the mouth of the ditch between the C. D. Davenport and R. S. Boyd land, and in the Western bank of the French Broad River, and runs with the Boyd North line and with , the ditch, south 58 1-2 deg. west 8 poles; north 75 deg. west 6 poles;' north 36 deg. west C 2-3 poles; south 39 1-4 dog west 6 poles; West 8 polos to a maple; thence north 80 deg. west 48 poles to a stake in the public road; thence north 2 deg. west 4 poles to a stake; north 6 1-2 deg. west 48 poles; 10 links to a black oak stump; west 47 poles to a white oak; north 19 deg. west 54' poles to a chestnut south 50 deg. J west 68 poles to a stake; thence ? north 21 poles to a stake; north 50 j deg. east 8 poles to a stake; north 30 poles to a chestnut at the cliff ; north 71 deg. east 46 poles to a chestnut oak; cast 24 poles to a take; south i! ? .? w ^ ' is polo V ? wh'.tc. <V,k ?ihl rtntd; aOiih 20 deg. >vest 0 poles to a. stone on the cast biiuk iu ilic old , road, Davenports ritid 1' ??!y\ o ;ner; thence south 73 1-2 d"'.r. ?a-.i IX poles to a stake i it it"- d teh: north Vii deg. east 'polos with t)w branch; thence continuing with tin branch, south \'j l-J dc^, vast i?' jioK.af T?outh ill Ot'tr. i-ust :!i> i?,i.s in a buiirti of chyi'ry opIOiHii; th>.|i> ? V 5 iti'K, east >i puU<j> t ? ? 1 1: l ;*.?vr; ihv'iui ti? una with the mean ?Uis of tl:j l iitii'hi bryii'! liiyi.r i'< v|>j>os to the bomnn.nii ; tiwiu-v hc.m i "K to the beginning, < containing ninety (DO) acres more or le^s. EXCEPTING from above all the hilid on tlu- East side' of Highway No. 28, sold to J. M. Clark and W. L. Frady; and 10.3 acres on west side of Highway sold to Maggie M. Brown and husband. Chas. JL,. Brown. 'VllAGT NO. 2: All the land ly in.u on the west side of State II gh way No. 28, which leads from Bre vard to llendersonville and which taid lands are now owned by Kuth Niisos and husband, John Nitsos, said lands estimated to contain 30 acres more or less, and on which said lands the W. L. Frady dwelling house is located. Said State High way is the line between W. L. Frady and parties of the first part. Said \\V L. Frady and wife, Annie Frady retaining or owning all lands' east of said State Highway. For a more particular description of the lands hereinabove conveyed and retained, reference is hereby made to the Transylvania County Registry of Deeds of conveyances as per Book No. 48, at page 68 for a certain deed dated October 17, 1923, and B. E. Frady and wife to W. L. Frady; and to Book No; 52, at page No. 1G7 for a certain deed dated October 10, 1925, from B. A. Frady mid others to W. L. Frady and wife. This 26th day of March, 1928. J. E. Shipman, Trustee. p5-12-19-26 NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the power given in a certain deed of trust executed by J. W. Recce and wife Levee Reece to the undersigned trustee to secure certain indebtedness mentioned there in, which deed of trust is dated the 30th day of Dec. 1926, and regis tered in Book 21 at page 53 of the deed in trust rccords of Transyl vania county, N. C., and said indebt edness mentioned having become due and default having been made in the payment, and the notice as required in said deed of trust having been given to the makers of said notes and deed of trust to make good the pay ment and default not having been made good, and the holder of said notes having demanded that the lands described in said deed of trust be sold to satisfy the said indebted ness and the cost of sale. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Bre vard, N. C., on Saturday May 12th, 1928, at 12 o'clock M. all the fol lowing described land: Being all that land described in NEW ERA SEEN IN * AUTO INDUSTRY Vy it h production unit omployiaeiu ut top Iivjik io me t the donand fa. the three lines of *!;:?*, ? l)odve Hrolhcrs, Inc., anticipates th? tv.o.','. prosperous your in history, iu1 1 tj I (iuiK to John R. I.eo, g\ ncral . :.n $***? Ni:.rly (!,(.'hi ?v n iui\ v i>o. ;i t? th payroll >!?,-?(> :ar"aiv I. Iv ligtfc.t now stand iiu; at 2-1, l:M com pared to 18,22:1. on the first of Jan uary. Shipments of ears and trucks from the plants of Dodge Brothers in tho United States ami Canada (luring tho first quarter of tIVs year totaled 00, ?'KS7 units, accord i IU; to preliminary figures announced by tin- company. Compared to tho first quarter last year, when <l?i,f>(S(! units were ship ped the frail) is 211.7 per cent. Ship ments, in March totaled 26, 8i)!> units compared to 13,272 for March 1927, a gain of 102.(5 per cent. "Reports reaching us from dealers all over the country indicate a rec ord break ng spring buying season," said Mr. I.ee. "The introduction of the Standard six at prices within the reach of millions of families not only met with public acclaim, but stimulated interest in the Senior and. Victory lines as well. "The low priced automobile these days, if it is to be built and sold on a quantity scale, must possess style, high speed and comfort as well as dependability, and it must 1>? pro duced by a company whose reputa tion is established by years of sue- . cessful operation in the automotive . field." ' "With the introduction of the i Standard line, the transition to six i cylinder cars is complete in the Dodge factory. For thirteen years, ! Dodge Brothers based its bid for ; popularity on the principles of econ omy and dependability in a single; ! price field. During this time, the . company has built up an organiza tion of 5,600 dealers in the United ? States and foreign countries, form ing a sales and service group of in ternational scope. ?. ~~i. 'I i a deed from \V. R. Kimzey and wife to J. W. Reece and wife by deed dated the 27th day of_July 1926 and recorded, in the office of the Regis ter of deeds of Transylvania county in book 57 at page 59 of the deed records of said county to which rec ords reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of the said land. This 10 day of April, 1928. T. C. GALLOWAY, Trustee. 4tc . April 12-19-26May3 Good seed isfone of the determin ing factors in the production of maximum crops of potatoes. Good seed can not be produced unless the growing plans are well cared for and the strain of seed planted was a good one. , THE irvgn a $TA1WOARD M||;: . 6ET$ AWAV QUICKER Afl? ??eS SWiSTEift THAW A** C&R $8000 ^ STfAfclfelCifci /%'&&$ CDEPEftl 0ABIC Flashing su ddenly into theAmerican market, the Doikte Standard Six has swept instantly forward to spectacular success Not alone because it is the fastest Six in the world selling below $1000, but also because it possesses more style, luxury and roominess. And because it is Dodge-staunch and Dodge dependable; built to carry one horsepower for every 4.7 pounds of car weight! A fact that explains its amazing speed, pick-up and powc. on the hiils. Drive this remarkable car today and you will understand why its performance is the talk of tlie country. JESS A. SMITH'S GARAGE T ir.r in <.?: .VMS, N':iS.hvu!< , *'?t 0 1 if- i'.fuiliers !']?" ?. . m ? wry Thursday niefc a'. 7 :;{?"> thru \VKAr"? NBC Network COl'PE f. o. b. 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