LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATRIX | STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP CHEROKEE Having qualified a t administratrix ; of the Estate of J. H. Ax ley. De ceased. late of the aforesaid County and State, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate c* said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy. N. C . on or before the 30th day of January, 1943. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover-'. All persons ln ilt bird to said estate will please make immediate payment. This tile 29th day of January. 1M2 LEILA GREY AXLEY. Administratrix of the Estate of J. H. Axley Estate 27-6t-chg. O NOTICE of sale NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY IN SUPERIOR COURT The Town of Murphy. Plaintiff AGAINST J. B. Carrlnger, Executor of Macs Carrlnger. deceased. W. D. Townson and wife. Winnie Townson. Warne Townson and wife. Mrs. Wayne Townson. Clyde Townson and wife. Mrs. Clyde Townson. Jolin Carrlnger, Anna Carrlnger. Mrs. Thelma Plercey. guardian of John Carrlnger, and Anna Carringer. Minors. Mrs. Thel a>a PlfuOiy, iixiivkiuHliy ?nd Jack Piercey. her husband. And all other persons who claim any right .title or Interest In the lands Involved in this action. De fendants. Auto Insurance RAE MOORE Murphy, N. C. IT'f ALL RIOHT. I KNOW A OOOD CLEANER Watch the spots fly! When you think your suit is too dirty to ever be dean, that's when we prove our superior ity. Bring it n. Murphy Laundry Phone 159 By virtue of a decree entered In the ' above entitled cause by the Clerk o t ' the Superior Court tor Cherokee I County on Monday the 17th day o* ; February. 1041. ordering and direct- | ins the undersigned Commissioner V> &ell the lands set forth and describe. I ' In a deed and deeds as set foith anil described In the complaint In the above styled action, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday th<' 23rd day of March. 1942. at 10 o'clock A. M. Control Time, at the court house door in Murj>hy, sell the fol lowing pieces and parcels of land as set forth and described in deeds re gistered In office of Register of Deed . for Cherokee County. North Carolina as. follows: FIRST PIECE: AU tliat certa.n piecc ail dparcel of land set forth and described in deed from O. P Snted, and others to Mack Carrlnger regis tered LX-eu Hook No. 83. page 289. In said Register of Deeds office, ex cepting all tliat part of said piece of land, that part of same set forth and described In deed from riieln.a Piercy guardian of John Carrlnger and Anna Carrlnger. and Thelma | Plercey individually and her husband. Jack Piercey to Wayne Townson and Clyde Townson In deed Book No. 125. page 377. SECOND PIECE: All that piece and parcel of Lind set forth and de j scribed in deed registered in deed . Book No. 125. page 377. tt being deed i from Thelma Plercey. guardian of i John Carrlnger and Anna Carrlnger. Thelma Plercey individuaiij, -nd her husband. Jack Plercey to Wayne ! Townson and Clyde Townson. Terms of sale Cash. Rights re served to reject any and all bids. Sale to be confirmed by the superior court of Cherokee County. This 18th day of February, 1942. E B. NORVELL. Commissioner. 30-4t-E. B. N. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of L. E. Mauney. deceased, late of Cherokee County. Norm Car olina, this Is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home In Murphy. North Carolina on or before the 5th day oi February, 11*43, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov j ery. All persons Indebted to ssud ~ i tate will please make Immediate pey J ment. This the 4th day of February, 1942 KLIZA MAUNEY. Executrix of the estate of L. 3. Mauney, deceased. 28-St O. Sc C. o NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REA1, ESTATE WHEAREAS, J. B. Mulky and wife. Tonia Mulkey, by Deed of Trust dated May 1, 1939, registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Deed of Trust Record 127 at Page 227, conveyed to E. P. Hawkins, Trustee, the lands hereinafter described to secure the indebtedness therein described to B. R. Carroll; and whereas, default h?.s teen made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trus tee. under and b:' virtue of the power of sale in him vested by said Deed of Trust and on account of default In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, will on Monday, the 23rd day of March. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon (Central War Time), at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Chero kee County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following descrlb- , TRADE IN THAT OLD MACHINE FOR \ BRAND-NEW SINGER LIBERAL ALLOWANCES GIVEN Or ? Get Your Old Machine Rebuilt All Work 100% Guaranteed let Us Teach You To Sew-It's Free 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 ?-d lands in Cherokee County. North , Carolina, to- wit: WHST TRAC7T Being in Murphy Township District No. 5 on the wa ters of Owl Creek. BEGINNING on a Chestnut tree on the side of the ridge and runs 45* East 63 poles to a Chestnut on top of the ridge: then North 35 East 126 poles to a Spanish Oak; then North 45" West 63 poles to ' r. Black Oak: then South 35 ' West 126 to the Beginning, containing 50 i-cres more or less SECOND TRACT Being in Dis trict No. 8. Shoal Creek Township. BFGINNING on a forked Post Oak < n top of a ridge on James Johnson's line, runs West direction 47 poles to ? small Holly, corner of Sherman Stiles land thence Southwest 60 pole1, to u small While Oak on the , North Bank or Public Hoads: thence Southeast with meanders of the public road 123 poles to a iiai jock in the North Bank of Bearpaw Cieek in the old ford; then North course 84 poles to a Hickory near a spring : then Northwest about 81 poles to a Post Oak on top of a hill, the begin ning corner; containing 55 acrcs, more or less Fu ther reference is made to Deed Book 106. Page 190 in ' the Register of Deeds Olfice in Chcr okee County. THIRD TRACT: Being properly i conveyed to J B Mulky and wife. Ionia Mulky. the 6th day of Novem j bcr. 1933, by ,T N Brockman and wife. Sarah Brockman. adjoining the ] lands of Glenn Palmer Mrs T C. , McDonald. Wi.ite heirs and others, and bounded as follows: BEOIN ; MING on a stake in the North mar gin of the Highway leading from Murphy to Grandview and runs N. 67 30 w 1674 ft. to a stake on top ?of a mountain (pointers pine and I oak > . then with an old lo.id as fol i lows: N. 42 E. 250 ft. N 40 E. 119 ft. ' N. 38 E. 169 ft. to a Blaekgum on top ' of ridge in the T. C. McDonald line, i then down the ridge with the T. C. j McDonald line, and A. A. Bell line | S. 75" E. 205 ft. to stake then E. 231 I it. to a stake, then N. 56" E. 363 ft. | to stake and pine, then S. 84? E. 577 ] ft. to Oak stump, the White corner, then with the White line S. 74? E. 440 ft. to a stake in the bank of the highway mentioned above; then with | said highway as follows: S. 33? W. I 254 ft. S. 17? 30 E. 129 ft. S. 20 W. j 342 ft. S. 68 W. 219 ft. S. 16" 30 W. 282 ft S. 33 W. 144 ft to the begin ning, containing 33 15-100 acres more or less. This the 19th day of February. 1942. E. P. HAWKINS. Trjstee. By ORAY & CHRISTOPHER, Attorneys. 4-t 2-26, 3-5-12-19 o NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY THE UNDERSIGNED A. J. Hem bree. having this qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Carl M. Stahl, deceased before J. W. Donley, Clerk 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, 1943 of this notice will be pled in bar of any right they may have to recover and all persons In debted to said estate will make im mediate settlement. This the 23rd day of January, 1942. A. J. HEMBREE. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CARL M. STAHL, deceased. 27-6t-chg. Six 4-H Champions In N. C. Are Named; Given Scholarships Names of six 4-H Club project champions for 1941 ,all winners of one-year scholarships to N. C. State College, were announced this week. They are: Henry Van Harmon of Bertie County, the best tobacco grower; Charles Cone of Nash coun ty, corn champion; Franklin Batten of Johnston county, cotton; Tim Byrd of Sampson county, horticul ture: Oearge R. Waller, also of Sampson, poultry; and Howard T. Blalock of Durham county, calf club champion. All will receive State College schol arship#. The Bertie County tobacco King made 1.*'0 pounds of fhie-currd to bacco on his club acre, and realized a net profit of $360.48. Young Com averxrd 11( bushels of corn per | kcre on three ceres. He made a prof- ! It of $81.75 per acre Franklin Batten produced 2.371 Kmnds of .seed cotton, and 8b9 pounds of Unt. His profit vu $177.16. Tim Byrd grew lima beans . as his 4-H horticultural project, and I Irom his club acre he produced 118 i baskets o f beans His total profit was $142.95 Oeorge Waller kept a flock of New HamrrJnre chickens. Including 42 hen 130 pullets He reported a la bor income of $70.72 from the pro uct. anc! at the end of the year he ill had his laying flock Howard Blulock. kep- three dairy annul a cow ?& bull, and a lieilcr. I County Gets $4,500 For Completion Of Fair Exhibit House . An appropriation of $4,000 har 1 01 en .pproved in Washington for i .rnpletion of the exhibit hall and animal shed a! the County Pair Grounds, and work is expected to bo ( sumed within tile next ten days 01 two weeks. Tile work stopped many week;, ! ai:o, when both money and materials I were exhausted. At that time the I project had cost $22,500 T.ic new | oppiupi uiliuu wiii sweii the cost to j '27.000. anil the County probably will have to spend about $2,000 more for materials:, chiefly lumber. Work yet to be done includes lay ing rock, putting on a roof, and lav :ng floors and putting in windows, doors, etc. The cost of the project, when completed, ?will l-e very close to $30,000. It will have been built entirely by PPA labor. It was started about one year ago. At least part of the high cost of the improvement Is due to a series of delays In construction, due partly to weather. Prices began to rise, and lunds were soon exhausted. Of the original $22,500 estimated cost, 75 per cent was supplied by the Government and the other 25 per cent or $5,624 came from the Coun ty. The forthcoming additional pur chases of material will increase the county investment to ?7.?24. Andrews Unit, N.C.E.A. To Give Dinner Feb. 27 For Murphy Teachers The Andrews local unit of the North Carolina Education Associa tion will hold a dinner meeting, Feb. 27. The group will meet at th Youth Building, and the Murphy unit of the organization will be specially invited guests. The Andrews unit attended a similar meeting in Murphy last fall. Mr. Edward S. Christenbury, Edu cational Director of the TV A for Cherokee. Clay and Graham coun ties. will be the speaker. Mr. Chris tenbury was formerly connected with the Appalachian State Teachers' college, where he was Dean of the Faculty before taking up work re cently with the TVA. AX THE AXIS FIRST AID SAVES BURTON GREGORY AS AUTOS CR ASH R. P. Lovingood Applies Instant Treatment To Check Bleeding Mr K P Lovingood. -eventh ?rade teacher in the Andrews Ele imntary School, also w< the title 'f "Reverend" before lu> name. < rvmK several ruial churches In Cherokei County, and in ?' .Id it ion Is school bas driver. He not only . t rives to save the souls of men. but thnlr lives ? - -JS ViV) ( m oved one day last week M Lovingooc' driving his bu.i about two miles West of Andrews on Highway 19 stopped to di-charg* some pupil The bus was trailed by I two automobiles The ftr>: ear stopped at a :ife dis ' a nee from the school bus. but the . econd ear. dt i mm i by Ramon KUpat I rick ? topped only when it rammed tin back of the firs', one The crasl ! sen- Burt Gregory, a pr.ssengei . in iit Kilpatrick ear. into the wind ! shield. He suffered deep wounds i about the face, and was blcedln i profusely, when Lovinnood came to I offer help. 1 Lovingood is something of an au i thority on First Aid, and was taking ; the First Aid course being given at. j Murphy as a refresher. Examining | Gregory's wounds he saw that unless | thr pressure points could be closed immediately, the injured man might ] bleed to death. Dr W C. Morrow I later corroborated the judgment of | i he First Aid man Lovingood. acting in the emergency left his bus parked, hailed a nearby ear. held two pressure points, with fingers until the wounded man could e gotten to Dr. Morrow's office. It was found that the inured man iiad two deep wounds one over ar.d near each eye. Three stitches were lequired to close each wound. A fellow teacher drove in Mr. Lov I mgonri's bus TV Morrow dressed the j wounded man's injuries. I Murphy Boy "Signs Up" ' To Be Ensign In Navy John Doughty AM en. age 20. of 615 Hlwassee St.. Murphy, a member of the Junior class at Cornell University has been sworn in as an apprentice seaman in Class V-7, U. S. Naval Re serve. Alden. son of H. W. Alden, will re ceive four months intensive training j at a Naval Reserve Midshipman's i School after his graduation from j college, and upon successful comple i lion of this course will be comml: ! sioned as an Ensign. U. S. Naval Re ' serve. o SWEETS National agricultural leaders are ? pointing out that some of the natural ; sweets, such as honey and cane sor ; chum, can be used effectively as a i sugar substitute in the average fam ily diet. JUST FOR COMPARISON PLEASE READ THIS "Hash, low grade, 75 cents a dish; hash, 18-karat, $1; beef (wild steer), $1; beef (tame from Arkansas), $1.54; Jack rabbit, SI; bean or oxtail soap, $1; rice pudding, plain, $1, with cream, $1-50. "As an Inducement to hniyrry muckers the cafe also offered 'Square meal, with dessert, S3 ? payable in advance ? rold scales at end of counter'." The above quotation is from the menu of a restaurant in California, back in 1850. TODAY IN OUR RESTAURANT ! YOU'LL FIND PRICES REASONABLE A $10 MEAL TICKET FOR $7.35! Wide Variety-Fine Cooking-Fine Service MURPHY CAFE THE HOME OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP