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WOLF CREEK NEWS jxath on Tuesday of last week. removed from OUI j"?c:icc our old est and one of our most beloved characters. Mrs. Joe Hensou. Mrs. Henso" was eighty seven years of She was the daughter of Mr. ..ml Mr.- Albert Mull and was born in o' e hundred yards of where her death oecured. I" infancv Mrs. Henson bad scarlet fever which handicapped her tearing till the day of lier death. Besides her lius (j.iiul. she leaves to mour". one son. \V H 'Bob' Henson of Isabella. Teiin . fiv' daughters, Mrs. J. h Simonds. Mrs. A. J. Simonds. Mrs. Luttu-r Ver?er. Mrs. Tom Burger a"d Mi's. IJ'cnard McAllister, all of this community, she also leaves thirty six j! rand children, and fifty-two srzni children she also leaves two sisters and some four brothers, among them the Rev. Brave Mull of Bcl'.view. The funeral was held from Macedonia Baptist church. Wednesday morning, the Rev P H Clia-tuin preaching the sermon. Qi:iim a"d Humphrey of Copperhill were in charge of funeral arrange ments. Mr. and Mi's. Rov Smith are ipetdii'g several days with relatives in Madisc' S C. They left for there Friday afternoon. The R.vmer sawmill has been brok en down for several days as the result of burning out a bearini; in the power plant. Tlio Misses Ruth and Hazel Gar ren of Copperhill. were the guests Si-'day of their grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Garren o Pleasant Hill News A big crowd -attended the Deco ration here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baine enter tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Rush Patterson and children, of Murphy. Mrs. Callie Hamby and son Junior of Patrick and Harrison Davis of Enslewood. Tenn., and Rev. W. A. Hedden, of Murphy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and chil dren of Benton, Tenn., spent Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Shearer and Mr. J. W. Shearer of Okemah, Okla. j have been visiting relatives here for , the past week. J. W. Shearer lived , here some years ago and moved a way over 48 years ago. The many friends of Mrs. Ethel j Read The Want-Ads Taylor will be sorry to learn she Ls Ul. Mr. and Mrs K W Shearer had their guests tlie formers Mr J. W Sh'-aer of Okemali. Okla . 0. S. Shearer, of Copperhill: T. O Sh'-arer of Elk Valley. T?-nn.. and Mr. and Mrs T K Shearer of Okla. M.\ and Mrs. M C Drover, of Ducktown, Ten"., were the Sunday tmesis of Mrs Ella Adams. Mr an dMrs. Glenn Payne and chlldre" of Copperhill sp^nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Otis Adanv* Mr and Mrs R. A. Hamby of Louden. Ton"., were visiting Mr. Hamby s mother. Mrs Polly Hamby Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ernest Payn'- of Ellt jay were visiting relatives here ovr thp week-end. Mrs. C. C Forrister. so" and daughter of Sunny Point. N C. it ir?u'v :lw in ? ?>?111 here Sunday. LEGAL NOTICE An Ord'*r Authorizing The Issuance of Bond* To Refund or Fund the Principal of and Interest on S248.M9 Outstanding Bonds of Murphy Township. in Cherokee County. UK IT ORDERED by the Eoard of Commissioners of the County of Cherokee, is follows: Section !. Til" Board of Commis sioners of the County of Cherokee has ascertained and determined, and does hereby declare, that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Cherokee duly issued on or about their respective dates the following bonds of Murphy Township In said County, viz.: ? 1 ? $20,000 6'; Bonds dated April 1. 1924. payable April 1. 1954; ?2) 530.000 5'jTi Bonds dated April 1. 1914. payable April I. 1944: <3> $91,000 5",' Bonds dated April 1. 1912, payable April 1, 1942; >4) $15,000 6% Bonds dated July 1. 1924. payable July 1, 1954: <5> $50,000 5"; Bonds dated March 1. 1911. payable March 1. 1941: < G > $12,000 6r; Bonds da'cd JunJ 1. 1911, payable June 1, 1941: and that the moneys raised by the Issuance of said bonds were used to finance road improvements, and that no part of the principal of said bonds has b>en paid and that interest in the amount of $24,803.33 which had accrued on said bonds on or before the 1st day of January, 1940. has not t?-en paid and is now owing, and that said bonds are now legal and) binding obligations of said Murphy Township, and that it is necessary to refund such principal and to fund such interest as hereinafter provid ed. Siction 2. There shall be issued. 1942? "PO' FOLKS" VACATION HEABQUARTERS - - 1942 Tike ? Two-Week Land Cruise. Including Transpor tation and Hotel Room Accommodations, via Stream lined Train to Riviera Hotel and Return for tmly SSM FLORIDA'S NEWEST, FINEST, and LARGEST ALL-YEAR HOTEL. e Completed January, 1942 THE KiVJUKA HOTfcL HAH AND GRIM* 0 Near Dayt^na Beach. Florida. "Where the Tropien Begin" Convention and Conference Headquarters the Vear Round. Capacity 3">0 Guests. Private Path. Tfndio and Electric Fnn In Every Room. Cocktail lounge. Bar and Grill, ? 3 meals dally per person from SI 30. Golf IJnks. Artesian Swimming Pool with Sand Fen -h. Tennis. TtadtnlTiloD, Pin? Pong. Croquet. Horseshoe and s; ffleboa* Courts. Ballroom and Convention Hall. l'-.n<j i- t Facilities. 1.000 ATes of Spacious Grounds. CO(V 1 'ST SrOT IN DIXIE. AT THE BIKTHPT/ACE OF THK TRADB W!N:>3. Where the Labrador 'Arctic) Cur rent r*eets the Gulf Stream, and Bathing and Fishing ar? Super \\. Write Tafia*; f'-r Free D"*<Tlj)tive LAt <*ro'urc. *OTZL RIVIERA. Cox 4Z9, Oaytoua Beach, FJa. "Mo at tor Tour Money in Florida.'' # Phone 1SOO on Arrival and Car Will Meet You pursuant to CtiapVr 257 of the Pub lic Laws of l'J33 of North Carolina, as amended, bonds of the ai{^n-.rate SriSS&M amount of $248,000 to be I designated "Refunding Rinds" for | ' h" purpose jf refunding the princi pal amount of the debt evidenced by said outstanding bonds, and bonds of the jii-iiviiate principal amount of >24 803 33 to be designated "Interest Funding Bonds" to fund said unpaid interest. Section 3. Said R-'fundim: Bonds ,i"d >mi Interest Fundinir Bonds ?hall t>- issued in the name of said Murphy Township nd shall be obli gations of said Township. Section 4 Tlio bonds authorized | by thus bond order shall be issued In j place of and not in addition to the I binds authorized by the bond order] entitled "An Order authorizing the tfWIMTft ,)f bonds to refund or fundi lite principal of and interest on | S228.000 outstanding bonds of Mur- ! pliy Township, in Cherokee County", adopted by the Bo.iid of Commis- 1 -loners on the 15th day of December. : 1941. and no bonds shall be issued pursuant to said bond order adopted on the 15th day of December. 1941, J after this bond order takes effect. Section 5. Tills order shall take f f .>,?? njvin its passss? uid ;hsH ^ot bo submitted to th? voters. STATEMENT Tlie foregoing order has b?en in Uoduced under Chapter 257 of the Public Laws of 1933 of North Caro lina. as amended, at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Cherokee held on the 4th day of May. 1942. A tax will be lev ied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest if the same shall b" issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the . Bo.ird of Commissioners to be held at 10 o'clock. A. M., on the 19th day of May. 1942. at the regular meeting room of said Board in the County ' Court Hons.', in Murphy. Nortli Carolina, or an adjournment tlvre oi. B. L. PADGETT. Clerk of Board of Commis- . loners of Cherokee County. \ NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. HENRY CORBISHLEY VS. GRACE M. CORBISHLEY NOTICE The above named defendant. Grace M. Corbishley. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure an abso lute divorce from the Defendant up on the grounds that Plaintiff and Defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this ac tion; and the Defendant will fur ther take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, in the Courthouse in Mur phy. North Carolina, on or before the 6th day of July. 1942. and answer or demur to the complaint in this ac tion, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, this the 12 day of May. 1942. J. W. DONLEY, Clerk of the Superior Court. <42-4t-ceh> o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Lester Bates and wife Flon nie Bates to the undersigned trus tee. dated Sept. 30, 1941. and record ed in the Office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County tn Book No. 128. page, 107, and default having been made In the payment of the i j. v/ 1 \J ?\. x ETJY UNITED STATES c r enCl. laONDS AND Vl'AWOC AX T7IK AXIS ird'btedness .secured by said deed of trust. J D Mallonee. the under sinned trustee, will on Monday. June me i. 1943. ebl Ouf o'clock r. m.. At the courthouse ^oor in ihe Tan of Murphy. Cherokee County. North Carolina. sell to -he lushest bolder for cash, the following described real r-'ite in the Town of Murphy. Cherokee County. North Carolina, md more i>articularly described as follows: Beginning >n .? stake on the Old Peachtree Road or Street. W. H. Bates' corner, and runs S. 17 E. 139 feet to ,i - take in the fence. W. H Bates' comer in the T. N. Bates line: ' then with said fence. S. 57 W. 82 1 feet to a stake corner of said fence. ! being P. O. Bates' corner; then N $ W. 160 feet to F O Bates' comer i on Peaehtrec Street or Road; then with said Street or road. N. 70 E. 46 feet to tne Tills the 29th day of April. 1942. j J. D. MALLONEE. Trustee " '40-4t-chg) NOTICE OF SALE UNDFR MECHANIC LIEN NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY: By virtue of the authority con ? incd under ScCvtOl* 2425 of luc . Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina. I the undersigned, me chanic will offer for sal'- at public auction, for cash, at the home of the undersigned Herman Moose, at Topton. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on the eighth day of May. 19-?2. the following described property, to- wit: one Chevrolet au tomobile. 1933 Model, now stored at I ihe home of the said Herman Moose, for a mechanic lien or bill in the sum of seventeen dollars and fifty cents <S17.50> for repairs and work don<' on the above described automobile on the 21st day of March, 1942, and for expenses and costs of keeping said property and selling same, and pay the surplus of the proceeds of said sal'' to the owner thereof. This the 24th day of April, 1942 HERMAN MOOSE. 39? 2t? J. M. O NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Margaret Lonir Payne. Plaintiff vs. Bruce L. Payne. Defendant ? NOTICE. The above named Defendant. Bruce L. Payne, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure an &b?> lute divorc" from the IX-feiicUiit upon the ground (>??? Defendant have lived .separate and apart for more '.han two years next preceding th? bringing of this ac tion: aid the Defendant will furtbgr t.ike notice tliat Ik* us required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Cour. of Cherokee County, in the courthouse In Mur phy. North Carolina, within twenty days after the 15th day of May. 1942. and answer or d-mur to the complaint m >jid action, or the Plaintiff will apply ;o the Court for the relief demanded in -said com plaint. This 17th day of April. 1942 J W. DONLEY. Clerk of the Superior Court. 3S 4t chg. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE Under and by virtue of the power and authority in lier vested by law in such cases and an order of Uv? Clerk of the Sup-rior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, entered in the administration of the estate of C. D. liayfi '.d. ueceas'd. the undersigned administratrix of said estate will on Saturday, the twenty-third day of May. 1942. at twelve o'clock noon 'Central Wai Time' at the Courthouse door in Murphy. Cherokee County. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidd-r for cash a*, public outcry one l!)4l Model Tontiac Coupe. Motor No. 8-287727. Serial No P-8JA-9328. Tit!'* Certificate No Z-618729. This car is now stored under lock and key at the garage of Mr Arthur Akin. Any person desiring to inspect same before the day of sale will see the undersigned administratrix at her home In Murphy This the 2nd day of May. 1942. SARAH F. MAYFIELD. Administratrix of the estate of C. D May-field. Deceased ?4l-3t? Protect Your Loved Ones With A QU1NN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Humphrey Mutual Burial Association Coppartufl. Tenu. HE GETS MORE MILEAGE FROM HIS UNDERWEAR/TOO.' ? "You know, everything has to go a lot farther and last a lot longer these days. I find that if Bob changes his underwear fre quently, I can wash it with a light rinse. This means less scrubbing, less work and less wear on the fabric." She's right! Ap.Z when you buy Hanes Underwear, you get high quality. Made from pre mium cotton, spun into yarn that is extra absorbent, extra elastic and gives extra wear. Hanes size3 arc true. Under wear that fits has less strain on it? gives comfort for a long time. HANES CROTCH-GUARD SPORTS ar? shown above. They help activn men keep fit by providing genth* athletic support. Conveniently placed buttonlcss front. Require no ironing. Team them up with 4 Hanes Undershirt for extra comfort. BUY WAR BONDS ANO STAMPS The HANES Label assures you qualify garmenH at moderate prices. If you can't get all the HANES Underwear you want, remember that a large porf of HANES production is going to our Armed Forces. P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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