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LEGAL NOTICE Nonca or mu or nu. KTATB UNDO UMOTION ? t?? 8omm oorar MOWTH CAROLINA. OD1ROKOS COUNTY CAKRXK TABOR. Plaintiff VB. J. T. TABOR. Defendant onaer and oy virtue of an cxe autlon to me directed from the Su perior Court of Cherokee County Worth G&rolfina, on a Judgment li ?kid Cburt rendered at Novetnbei Term. 1M1, In the above entitled ac tion. in favor at Carrie Tabor anc against J. T. Tabor, condemning th< lands hereinafter described to eai< to satisfy said judgment, which land! ?were heretofore levied upon by m< ander a warrant of attachment li ?aid ciuiee from said Court to me di rected. I will on Wednesday, the 18tt day of February. 1942. at 12 o'clocl noon (Eastern Standard Time) ai fee courthouse door In Murphy Cherokee County. North Carolina offer for sale to the highest blddej Jar cash, all the right, title and in terest which the defendant J. T Tabor had, at the date of the dock eting of said judgment and warrant of attachment, in and to the follow ing deuoribed lands In Murphy Town ship. Cherokee County. North Caro lina. to-wlt: All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing 43 acres, more or less. Jying and being In Murphy Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, located about 8 miles froca *,Mi, twjj siwl SwOut mile North from Peachtree, on the Public Road leading from Murphy to Peachtree, on the waters of Peachtree Creek, bounded on the North toy the lands of John Donley, on the ^st by the lands of John fj*ank?. on the South by the lands of Oscar Duckworth, and on the West toy the lands of T. D. Hendrix and Harve Tabor, and being more particularly described as follows: HBQIXNINQ at a stake, a corner ?with John Donley and T. D. Hen drlx lands, and runs with the Hcc drtx lands (line) and the road South 8 West 80 poles to a stake fn rcesd: tiwsice with the read South 82 West 19 poles to a stake; thence South 62 pedes to the Creek; thence with the cmk North 84 *Mst 20 poles; North 78 Mot 48 Irtw to a stake, comer with John Shanks land; thence with said Bne North 4 mat lis poles to a state in John Donley's line; thence with Donley's line North 88 West 60 poles to the point of beginning. Being the lands described In a deed of trust from J. T. Tabor and wife, Carrie Tabor, to W. O. Mc Oihbony. Trustee, dated July 1st, 1938, and registered July 6th, 1936, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Deed of Trust Recoru No. 116 at Page Yo? Jnst Bring It . 1.1 To Him And Hell Clean It Up Perfectly Hell Make It Look like New! Murphy Laundry Phone 159 8. 1 NAVY RECRUfTUG OFFICER PRESENTS APPLICANT WITH NEW "MDCE OF HONOR" COMMANDER F. K. O'BRIEN, of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Service, is shown here placing the new Navy "Badge of Honor" on the lapel of an applicant for enlistment in the Navy. (Badge shown above at right.) All ambitious young men who apply for service in Uncle Sam's "Two-ocean" Navy, whether accepted or not, are given this new badge as a mark of their patriotism. To learn of the many opportunities the Navy and the Naval Reserve offer, local men of 17 years and over can get the official illustrated free booklet, "Life in the Navy," from this news paper's Navy Editor. ' 33. 8ald lands will be offered for uale subject to the above mentioned deed of trust. This the 16th da? of January, 1942. J. C. TOWNBON. Sheriff Cherokee Cty.. North Oaml torn. 4t -2-12-42. NOTICE or BB-SALE or REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff VS. Thomas Evans Barter and wife, ? Baxter, Lewis L. Baxter and wife, - Baxter. Sdward K. Baxter and wife. ? Baxter; John Baxter and wife. ? Baxter: John Baxter. Trustee and First National Bank of Chicago, and its Successors. Trustees under the Will of Joanna Baxter, deceased; All Unknown heirs at law and Devisees of Jo anna Baxter, Deceased; AH Un known Heirs at Law of the De visees at Joanna Baxter, Deceased; Overton Thompson and wife, Mar garet Thompson; Joe Thompson and wife, Florence Thompson; Elizabeth Kennon and husband, W. O. Kennon; Mrs. A. W. Harris and husband, A. W. Harris; Mary Orr. Widow; Margaret Thompson, Widow; John "Ihompeon and wife, ? Thompson: Con Thompson and wife, ? Thompson; All Unknown Heirs at Law of John M. Thomp son, Deceased; All Unknown Heirs at Law of John Thompson, de ceased son of John M. Thompson; Fourth and First National Bank of Nashville. Tennessee and Us Suc cessor, The American National Bank. Nashville. Tennessee, Widow and All Unknown Heirs at Law of J. H. Bruce, deceased. Widow and All Unknown Heirs at La* of An drews Marshall, Deceased, Eliza beth B. Shepherd and All Un known Heirs at Law of Bruce P. Shepherd, deceased, Venle Shute Hotchklss and An Unknown Helm as Law of Marshall Hotchklss, de ceased, and any and all other per sons having or claiming any estate or interest In the lands, the sub ject matter of this action. Under and by virtue of an order of resale and a jiH'Twnt of the Su perior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, entered in the above entitled cause. I will on Monday, the 9th day of February. 1M3, at 12:00 o'clock noon (B. S. T.) at the Court house door in Murphy, Cherokee County. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land in Murphy Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, to- wit, State Sum? No. ? In District No. 0, State Grant No. 1440. BB OINNTNO on a 'White Oak on the Bank of Valley River and runs West 183 poles to a Post Oak. Northwest corner of See. No. I. crossing Branch at 00 poles: thence North 100 poles to a stake and pointers; thenca Bast It* pcies to a stake crossing a branch; thenoe South 190 poles to the Begtnntog, containing 151 acres, more or leas. KXPFPTTWn flWtfif 03 from the Southeast part of said Tract being the part of said Tract lying South of the Ridge Just back of the County Home and lying between said Ridge and Val ley River. Thi'j the 19th day of January, IMS. J. B. ORAY, Comr.imUmw. 21-29-42. ADMINISTRATRIX STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHEROKEE Having qualified as administratrix of the Sbtaie o i J. H. Aucr, De ceased, late at the aforesaid County and State, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C., on Or before the 30th day at January, 1943, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All penooa In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This tiie 29th day of January, 1942. LEILA QRE7Y AXUSY, Administratrix of the Estate of J. H. Axley Estate. 27-6t-chg. o NORTH CAJROLTNA CHEROKEE COUNTY THE UNDERSIGNED A. J. Hem bree, having this qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Oarl M. Stahl, deceased before J. W. Donley, Cleric of the Superior Court of Cher okee County, all persons will, there lore, take notice that if they have any claims against the undersigned as Administrator of the estate, they will file the same with the under signed on or before the 23rd day of January, 1043 of this notice will be pled In bar of any right they may have to recover and an persons in debted to said estate will make im mediate settlement. This the 23rd day of January, 1942. A J. HEMBREE, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE aSTATE OF CARL M. STAHL. deceased. 27-Gt-chg. ADMDOSTBATBZX NOTICE TO CRKDITOK8 Having qualified as Kxecutrlx of the estate at L. E. Mauney, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Car olina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit (hem to the undersigned at her home in Murphy. North Carolina on or before the 6th day of February, IMS, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please mice immediate pay ment. This the 4th day of February. 1M3 ?LIZA MAT7HK7, ?lecutiU of the estate of L. & Mauney, deceased. 38-et O. * C. o ? Uae OmmiReA Ada On The Home Front We're going to aee a lot lea* of the tin can. which Is going through this war primarily as a container of meat and vegetables. Already WFB has halved the amount of tin which may be used In cans for baking powder, beer, biscuits, candy, cereals, flour, chocolate and oocoa, dog food, spices, condiments, petroleum pro ducts, totacoo. There's been a lot of beer poured into tins. In 1941 beer cans consum ed 1.600 tons of scarce tin ? more than was used to can any vegetable except tomatoes. Along with the cans. WPB is draft ing a part of their contents, plans an order withholding a percentage of the 1942 fruit and vegetable pack as a reserve for the armed forces and Lend -Lease. Sales oi' sugar may be limited to three-quarters />f a pound per person per week That's enough. There'll probably be enough of the commoner spices, except cinnamon. We've more than two years supply of Bast Indian pepper in the ware houses. WPB found it possible to r-)l?Jt restrictions on fats and oils. A break for makers and users of salad oils, shortening, lard, soaps, paint. Women's styles probably will be al tered by the need to conserve all kinds of cloth, chances are ?we're !n for a period of slim silhouettes i\nd still shorter skirts. Only a limited amount of crude rubber will be avail able for foundation garments, gir dles, corsets. Manufacturers will con serve by design changes, partial sub stitutions. As for coats and dresses, the plan is to blend used and reworked wool with cotton, rayon, and virgin wool. There'll be only cotton stockings. Silk stocks are virtually used up. sacst cf the sytsTr supply irill scon be needed for military purposes. As for women and war work. Uncle | Sam does not want "a broad wave I of knitting that will consume mil- I lkma of pounds of wool seeded for ' mora essential purposes." It does want women to knit sweater* when commending officers have asked for them. To be sure, ask the Red Cross. Director Sidney Hlllman says more than a. million women win be see ded for work In war Industry. The na tion's more than 3,000 women pilots were called "Indispensable" to the Civil Air Patrol. This patrol, or ganized by the Office of Civilian De fense, invites college flyers and avia ton followers to Join up. Training courses are being prepared. Having cut the output of radios and radio-phonographs by more titan 40 per cent ? and there probably are still further cuts ahead. Steps also have been taken to reduce production of "non - essential" Incandescent lamps by 50 per cent. OPA has begun a checkup of dealers in new tires and tubes throughout the country to find out who has been breaking rationing regulations, and WPB's Industrial Conseratlon Bureau has launched a drive on auto baneyarda. The goal: five or six million old oars In six months for scrap metal. Not a single ounce of aluminum is to be ava'lable for private use. The countm entl'e supply has now been marshalled for war. o AX THE AXU Minister* DUcum Way To Help School Children The Rot. Roy T. Houta. of An drew*, preoided over. Mid ni tha chief speaker at the moatblr con ference of the Cherokee-Clay County Ministers In Murphy on Monday. The meeting was held in tha Mur phy Baptist church, and the topic was "The Minister's Relation to the Public Schools". Attorney J. B. Gray, of Murphy will address the next meeting, scheduled for the first Monday in March. He will discuss the liquor question, and the meeting will be open to all church officers, of all denominations. o Be noble-minded! Our own heart, and not other men's opinions forms our true honor. ? Schiller. o? ? i Aa THE AX1B Always answer me promptly whenever I ring. For you never can (ell what good tiding* HI bring. ON* |M> number tad name m di? calkr wiD know Who von art, don't b^la br (dm Myinf "Mlo." Tdk tn inch from tb* el ihrmfing bewart; Spttk distinctly, politely, * ?pd Ikfta with c?r?. WJmb you'v* Eniabcd be IUN dw ncdvar'i nplaoad On ds? book very gtiuly, > ?m banatd up is bMM. tOUTHOW BtuTClSPHOMI ANtTliMRAPN COMPANY TRADE IN THAT OLD MACHINE FOR A BRAND-NEW SINGER LIBERAL ALLOWANCES GIVEN Or ? Get Your Old Machine Rebuilt All Work 100% Guaranteed Let Us Teach You To Sew? It's Fr e BUTTON HOLES MADE Dress materials are getting scarcer and high -r. Save your clothes by having the seams pink d EI MO HAZELWOOD Authorized Singer Representative Shop Behind Cherokee Garage For Service ? Phone 261
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