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THIS DEED made this 29th day of November, A.D. 1937, by
Comer Covington and Frances W. Covington, of Guilford County, and State
of North Carolina, parties of the first part, to J. Paul Sanders, of
Guilford County, and State of North Carolina, party of the second part,

WITNESSETH:
That the said parties of the first part, in con-
sideration of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars to them paid by said party
of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have
bargained and sold and by these presents do bargain, sell and convey
unto said party of the second part and his heirs, a tract or parcel of
land in the County of Guilford and the State of North Carolina, in High
Point Township, and described as follows, viz:

"Being Lots "C" Numbers 4, 61, 5 & 62
of "Block A" of "Oakwood Cemetery Addition", as per a
plat thereof duly recorded in the office of the Regis-
ter of Deeds of Guilford County, North Carolina, in
Plat Book 7, at Page 71 to which reference is hereby
had for full particulars as to location and description.

To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or
parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances
thereto belonging to him, the said party of the second
part and his heirs and assigns forever, but subject
always to all of the reservations, restrictions, limi-
tations and uses set out in that certain deed of con-
veyance heretofore made by said Park Cemetery Company
to C. M. Kephart, dated the 25th day of August, 1925, and
recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford
County, North Carolina, in Book 496, at Page 127, to which
reference is hereby had for said reservations, restrictions,
limitations and uses."

The above description is taken from deed of The
Park Cemetery Company to Comer Covington.

"The above land was conveyed to grantor by Own-
A-Home Company, See Book 454, page 478."

And said parties of the first part doth covenant
that they are seized of said premises in fee and have the right to convey
the same in fee simple; that the same are free from encumbrances, and that
they will warrant and defend the said title to the same against the claims
of all persons whomsoever.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said parties of the first

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