One or more copies of and Life,1* ? new educational mo tion picture portraying the rela tionship between land add people in-the Southeast, will be made available to county farm and home agents for local shosrtegs through out the State, according > te L. S. Bennett visual aids specialist for the State College Extension Ser vice. The film, a 25-mlnute natural color, sound picture, la sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority and. the Agricultural Extension Services of Alabama, South Caro lina, Georgia, Kentucky, Mlssla slppl, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina. Its main purpose la to show how fanners of the South are learning that proper land use la the basis-far creating new wealth. The story la told through an old fashioned family reunion. A school superintendent from North Caro lina. a preacher from Virginia, a farmer from Alabama, men of many professions from all parts of the South come with their families bade to the old homeplace?back to the farm that gave them life, fed them, clothed them, gave tbem their start In their chosen work. As they come, the land speaks to them through the voice of Hen ry Joyner, narrator for the Cher okee pageant "Unto These HlHs." The North Carolina premiere of "Land and Life" was held recently at State College with David S. Weaver, extension director, presid ing. Appearing on the program were Chancellor J. W. Harrelson, Dean of Agriculture J. H. Hilton, State Home Agent Ruth Current, and W. M. Landess of the information section .agricultural relations, 1VA, who introduced the picture. NOTICE Sale Of Delinquent Taxes NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. By order of the County Com missioners directed to the under signed tax collector for Cherokee County, I will sell on September 3, 1951, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carollria, and qpch day thereafter until sold to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described land on which taxes for the year 1950 have not been paid, in the names and for the amount given plus five percent penalty and cost of sale and advertisement ' E. L. SHIELDS, Tax Collector. HOTHOUSE TOWNSHIP Name Acres & Lots Amount Amburn, S. D. Heirs, 29 2.32 Anderson, D. H? 40 26.82 Anderson, Wade, 32 15.63 Arp, Denver, 30 _... 1.50 BaUey, Mrs. J. R., 150 16.24 Bandy, T. A? 1 12.04 Beavers, Luther 7.63 B. T. Bell 2.32 Bell, T. W? 65 15.40 Bell, Walter, 20 ..._ .. 1.39 Brendle, Byers, 50 3.48 Brendle, J. B? 400 27.84 Brown, Clate, 70 13.54 Brown, Woodrow,, 85 14.59 Bruce, Amos, 150 15.44 Bruce, Everett 4.08 Buchanan, Clyde 2.32 Chastain, L. E., 55 ..._ 21.90 Clark, Mrs. Floyd, 12 5.80 Clore, Mrs. Claud, 8 .... 6.96 Clore, O. C? 100 13.92 Clore, W. R., 6 ..._ 27.00 Cole, Arnold, 85 15.72 Cook, Mrs. J. C., 46 31.13 Cordell, Horace, 69 23.20 Davis', Flint 14.96 Davis, Marshall 15.17 Davis, Ralph, 43 32.02 Denton, James E., 3 5.80 Dickey, A. B. Estate 92 Vi 6.64 Dillard, Alfred , 6.47 Dillard, Emory, 48 13.92 Ellie, James, 87 16.24 Elrod, Olin 6.61 Farmer, EaM 4.96 Forrister, Lester 2.67 Gaddis, J. S., 50 13.92 Gladson, Carl, 165 27.00 Gladson, Ray 6.58 Hancock, J. W., 58 24.71 Harris, Harlo, 4 9.72 Harris, J. H., 207 37.79 Helton, Buford, 25 1 1.74 Helton, Floyd, 30 80.71 Helton, Gtady T. .: 3.48 Helton, Howard 4.87 Helton, Mrs. Vergle, 27 2.78 Hyatt, Mrs, Bell, 87 3.48 Hyatt, Jefferson, 26 4.06 Jenkins, Eugene (Carl E.) 7.68 Jenkins, Hoyt .., 3.25 Jenkins, Hubert 8.67 Jones, D. O. (Dewey), 97 1158 Kay lor, Otis, 1 8.44 Kilpetrick, J. A? 200 27.84 Kllpatrick, Mrs. Pearl, 28 ...... 4.64 Ledford, BUI 7JH Ledford, Ernest 8 18JO Ledford, 1. A, 88 24 J8 r, Mrs. Ethel, 6 : 1J8 17.95 | McAfee, C. D., 35 McAllister, J. M. Heir*. 82 - 88.74 McCee, A.. 100 J 8.8(1 MeHan. Wiadom L.. 28 23 J# McPherson, I. H., 40 4.04 Mason, C. O.. 180 ..... 11.80 Maaop. Warren 6.12 Montgomery. M. B., 40 Vi i 18.47 Mall, Wayne, 00 5AO Mundy, Baaa, 100 I 83.43 Newman, Ji M. Helra, 111 ... 11.25 Panther, J. W., 74 13.89 Prince, Paul. 90 - 10JO Bice, W. *., 50 14.94 Roberts, Albert 8. 6.98 Shields, Emory, 83 49.39 Simonds, Alvin 1 7.511 Simonds, Clarence, 6 30.82 SlmontU, Claude, 83 31.32 Simonds, Mrs. Lola, 4 16.52 Simonds. Mrs. M. J., 90 34.80 Simonds, Weldon 9.37 Simonds, Wtnford v 7.51 Tanner, Otis 2.67 Tanner, W. H., 48 J 8.12 Thomas, L. H? 24 11.11 Thomason, Fred R. 12.18 Trantham, J. E., 83 *. 13.54 Trantham, W. R? 1 8.12 Underwood, G. E.. 70 ... 19.11 Weese. Betty, 18 4.64 Wallace, H. E? 70 29.00 Wallace. K. S., 130 18.91 Wallace, R. L., 52 14.27 Ware, C. S. 5.57 Watkins, Howard ... 4.98 Watklns, Jack .... 8.44 Westmoreland^ J. P., 12 14.96 Whltner, Bob 8.90 Winkler, Carl, V4 9.60 BEAVEKDAM TOWNSHIP Name Acres A Lots Amount Allen, Charlie, 45 10.52 Allen. Wlnfred. 10 25.95 Baker, Roy, 84 9.08 Bates, Charlie, 6 34.93 Bates, Charlie F.. Jr. Car 8.71 Beavers, E. H. Heirs, 44 17.89 Beavers, Willard, Car 8.70 Brannon, L. F. Heirs, 30 2.90 Erlttain, rs. L. W., 35 2.55 Cole, V. H. Heirs, 59 % 1.68 Coleman, Garland, 2 11.36 Cooper Estate, 116V* 8.44 Coleman, Garland, 10 11.60 Crawford, James J., Car 8.46 Crawford, M. G? Car >. 20.92 Crisp, C. L? 3 3.63 Crowe, Kate, 5 4.24 Curtis, Glen 1.82 Curtis, Olen, 125 44 18.62 Dalton, Lloyd P., 300 : 21.78 Davis, E. H, Heirs, 100 ... 7.26 Dockery, R. L., Sr., 50 4.10 Evans, Gay B., 40 20.24 Farmer, G. Glenn, 19 28.69 Farmer, J. E., 70 12.27 Farmer, Tommy, 50 11.36 Farmer, Wade, 70 16.44 Garrett, Floyd 4.34 Garrett, Homer 3.51 Galrett, Roy 3.27 Garrett, W. G., 120 1 36.30 Garrison. Frank L., 100 12.10 Graham, C. S., 50 _... 26.53 Graham, L. J., 35 10.39 Graham, Walter, 30 5.21 Graves, Fred, 148 21.89 Hall, Charlie B? 116 16.20 Hall, James R. Heirs, 175 38.65 Hamby, Charles Cecil 10.28 Hamby, J. H. Heirs, 35 7.26 llamby, Stanley, 194 13.29 Hickey, G. O., 103 ..... 9.68 Higdon, W. M., 24 9.81 Hollenhead, Gus, 40 4.90 Horton, H. M., 25 5.45 Ilorton, Jessie, 50 8.23 Howe, W. T., 20 3.63 Jenkins, Cecil, Heirs, 56 6.05 Johnson, Marvin 8.46 Johnson, Sarah, Heirs, 214 .... 24.20 Jump, Clyde, 30 11.36 Jump, Kay, 125 18.62 Jump, Will, 55 10.32 Kidd, Crawford 4.47 Kidd, David Heirs, 48 ; 6.05 Kidd, Walter Heirs, 23 6.05 Kidd, William M. 7.13 Kilby, Kneed ....... ;. 2.79 Kilby, L. K? 70 _... 8.47 Killian, Elizanne Heirs, 28 V* 4.48 Ledford, Lois 2.79 Lovingood, Willard _... 5.44 McDonald, J. M. Heirs, 75 6.05 McMillan, John, Jr. 6.55 Martin, H. V 13.85 Mashburn, Bobbies 30 _... 28.43 Martin, G. W. Heirs, Land 2.90 Mashburn, Jack, 31 6.J2 Mashburn, James, 100 9.81 Montgomery, Andrew 6.40 Mormjv, Armos, 75 11.36 Morrow, Johp B. 39.80 Morrow, J. M. Heirs, 79 12.10 Murphy, Clifford, 152 V4 38.46 Murphy, Gay A Greely, 50 V* 24.22 Murphy, Mrs. H. L? 2 8.47 Murphy, Lee, 35 7.87 Murphy, Manco Heirs, 50 V4 13.81 Glmstead, Mary E? 60 7.26 Radford, James, 60 11.36 Radford. Mrs. Lola, 30 8.47 Radford, Mrs. Nancy 8.05 Radford, Noland 4.34 Radford, R. C.. 100 44 50.93 Radford, Ralph W? 10 16.95 Roberts. Anile 14.52 Roberts. O. G.. 77 18.72 ? Roberts, Jim, 00 18.82 ? Roberts, Miss Rowena, 230 8.00 [Roberts, Wayne, 75 22.29 Rose, Gib, 10 1 13.08 Rose, O. F. faeirs. ! 114 7/18 19.22 Roee, John & 1.82 O. O., 25 12.10 Simpson, Mrs. W. O. .J.. Smith, Hardy .r. Smith. W. O.. 6 44 Swain Development Co., Mineral Interest, 11.10 Swanaon, Mary ft Ellen, 180, 1 10.80 lay lor, Bob, 7 : ?.. 80.68 Taylor, John L., 110 10.04 Taylor, Lon, 00 14.18 Taylor. Rollln, 38 1 17.01 Taylor, W. V.. 18 8.05 Thompson, W. A.. 122 44 ..... 40.88 Tucker, H. G., 60 4.36 Van Pelt, Woodrow ft Pauline Thomas, 1 lot 8.47 Whltner, A. N.. 120 14.68 Whltner, Anderson, 82 21.04 ?Whltner, J. Wesley 8.46 Whltner, Stanley, 30 13AO Whltner, Z. V., 100 0.68 Woody, John. ; 4.11 Young, Julius, 12 7.73 Young, Sam, 50 5.21 Young, Sullivan. SO 8.68 NOtLA TOWNSHIP Name Acres A Lots Amount Allison, James & Ben * 3.03 Anderson, George T. 14.75 Anderson, George Truett, 9.29 Anderson, John H 2.83 Ballew, David M. ? 7.95 Barton, James, 175 29.92 Beaver, J. A., 30 7.95 Beaver, W. M. & Callie, 12 V4 12.23 Brown, H. H., 31 1.80 Bryant, J. K. Heirs, 30 9.97 Bryson, Allen G? 1 .'. 6.94 Cearley, B1U .7.88 Chastain, Lester 13.00 Chastain, Lonnle, 29 wr Cherokee Land & Development Company, M 13.47 Clonta, Roy. 20 18 25 Cloota. Wayne , 4.85 Coleman, Rutji, 79 24.24 Conley. F. E. Heirs, Mineral Intereat 2.02 Cook, J< A. & W. D? 110 16.10 Criap, Gladys 7 : 21.02 Crlap, James R.,'90 13.24 Curtla, Lloyd, 79 17.70 Dalrymple, F. Fred, 70 25.07 Dalrymple, Howard 4.72 Dalrymple, J. M., 20 7.45 Davenport, Herman 2.33 Davidson, C. W. Heirs, 35 .... 10.10 Davidson, Emory S. 5 V4 0.77 Davidson, H. H. & Wife 11.09 Decker, Luther, 79 6.06 Dickey. J. M. Estate, ,751 78.68 Donaldson, Fred E. 8.30 Dotson, Henry and C. W., 102 14.14 Dotson, Mrs. Maud. 3 6.06 Emory, James, 15 8.08 Evans, Lee, 22 4.04 Flowers, Mrs. T. N., 75 8.60 Forrester, Edward, 80 5.45 Forrester, Mrs. G. E., 25 6.06 Forrester, R. B., 11 10.10 Fowler, Herbert H. 1.01 Fox, Claud, 16 11.48 Fox, Howard. 10 7.18 Fox. Miss Medley, 32 1.43 Frankum, Mrs. J. B., 57 7.47 Garland, Ed 1.52 Gibson, Newton, 75 34.41 Gilbert, Wllda Warren, 75 .... 12.12 Gladson, Sirs. Bertha, 40 12.12 Graham, Jack 2.02 Grant, Roy, 14 8.89 ,JU Green, Frank. 70 1 tiM Oraen. J. I.. 20 3.84 Green, L. Fox. 40 V* .._ I 4.44 Green, S. W., 48 7.18 Gregory, H. G. Helm, 84 18.16 Gregory- Marvin, 0 1 18.00 Gregory, Oliver, 18 18.45 Guthrie, Ellii 1.52 Hampton, Aator ....i 7.78 ltympton, H. C., 40 Vi 0.00 hatchett, J. L. * 11.40 Hatchett, W. M., 166 40.40 Hedden, Garland. 30 20.20 Hedden, Henry Garrett, 20 21.03 Hedden, J. H.. 64 17.04 Hedrick, Plex, 8 20.68 Helton, R. A., 3 V4 2.42 Hughes, Mrs. Callie, 20 6.06 hughes, Mrs. Carrie L., 33 .... 12.12 Hughfs, Emory 7.58 Hughes, Frank E? 1 4.02 Hughes, Ralph C 8.48 Hughes. S. M., 32 13.13 hughes, W. E., 25 10.11 Hughes, Wig, 2 7.05 Hughes, William C. 0.00 Johnson, Don, 40 33.51 Johnson, DeWltt 0.00 Johnson. Forest B - 11.22 Jones, C. W : 0.00 Keasler, Miss Lillle, H - 5.05 Kil pa trick, A. D. Heirs, 26 .... 12.12 Kilpatrick, E. A., 44 10.30 Kllpatrick, Mrs. N. O., 18 7.88 King, Grady, 3 2.63 King, R. H., 277 108.37 King, R. H. & C. C., 60 3.64 Kisselburg, Lloyd, 102 38.76 Klsselburg, Robert L., '3 lota 17.24 Ledford, Fred, SO E 1*J Ledford, J. 6 11.' Ledford, John H. 2 72 Little, Mrs. Lovell, IS V4 5.S6 Loudermllk, D. M. Heirs, 20 S , 10.10 Loudermllk, J. G., SO ... 7.07 Loudermllk, J. W.. 100 14.14 | Londermllk, Lee, 7 2.02 McAden, R. Y. Estate, 100 .... 10.10 McClure, Lloyd S.70 McClure, Tom ? 4.04 MeGlU, P. E., 10 lots 2.02 McTaggart, I. N. Estate, 20 .... 2.021 Ma lone, J. W? 70 40.80 , Martin, Albert J., 35 21.30 Martin, Mrs. A. J.. 81 4/5 .... 10.10 Martin, Cecil ;. L 0.00 Martin, James *1.52 Martin, John R., 71 11.84 Martin. Mrs. Maude, 20 10.10 Mason, Asbury, 2 2.02 Morgan, Earl 3.03 Morgan, Ralph 3.03 Moore,Arlin, 32 17.85 Morris, Albert, 54 3.88 Morris, Earnest 7.18 Morris, Sidney 8.74 Mull, Burton, 3 .90 Nichols. Arthur, 88 10.73 Nichols, Claud, 50 35.35 Nichols, J. Moody, 1 lot 1.01 Nix, Mrs. Frances, 2 V4 lots .... 6.06 Orton, George, 30 11.49 Orton, Howard, 20 *12.30 Fleklesimer, Claud, 53 32.30 Price, K. L? 51 12.12; Foberson, Arnold _... 1.76 ; Raper, W. A 5.25 ' 30 6.06 ' Rhodes, Mrs. Tlnnle, 50 7.07 Robinson. Mr* Minnie, fl Rogai*. Talmadge Roger*, W. W,5 Sanford, T. F. ???? 4-0* Shields. Clinton D. , 1J? Shields. D. M. (Dennis). Shields, O. M? 56 44 0M Shields. Olen, SO 44 16.50 Shields, OOs. 47 *>27 Smith. A. G. 6.97 Stalcup, Bsrbara and Cart, * 7 44 1 11.96 Stalcup, Glen Y.. 36 44 17.65 Stiles. Elmer, 46 8.66 Stiles, Mrs. J. W., 62 6.06 Stiles, Lester, 4 3.03 Swain Development Co. 10.10 Swanson. William L 16.74 Tanner, Edgar, S 463 tanner, Otis, it 4.02 Tanner, Wm. Mc. S.23 late. Ocean, 3 1.00 Thompson, H. C., 132 81.91 Thompson, W. D? 200 90.50 Truett, Hardy. 4 15.66 Truett, Henry, ? 20.27 Truett, W. T.. 44 8.08 Walker. John 2.73 Ware, C. S? 6 % 7.05 Mare, Corbln 3.03 Ware, J. A. Heirs, 112 11.11 Ware, Lloyd 3.64 Ware, S. C., 02 15.15 Weaver, L. H, 15 10.17 Weaver, W. L. Heirs, 84 8.08 White nr, James R. 424 Whitting, W. H., 48 606 Williams, Owens, 3 10.28 (Continued on page 10) GM< 11 . 6AS0LIWE 6 DIESEL TRUCKS. 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