NOTICE OF SALE OF UAL ESTATE IN THE SIJPEEIOB COUBT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. S*M NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Cherokee County. Plaintiff, -vs. ETHEL SELF. Defendant. By virtu - of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Cherokee Sup-'lor Court datecTthe 17 day of Maroi. 19a4. in the above entitled Wanted To Hire Housekeeper. Aye 25-45 To Live On Premises Must be coed cook. Clean and No children Call Murphy 691 Mr. Reed action. I will, on Thursday. Um 22nd. day of April. 1954. at 12 o' dock noon at the Courthouse dooi in Murphy, North Carolina, offei for sale to the highest bidder foi cash the following described land! in Shoal Creek Township, Obero kee County. N. C.: Adjoining the lands of Pendei Brendle, Carl Beavers and others an-1 bounded as follows, viz: In District No. 8, on the tributar ies of Shoal Creek. BEGINNING on a small post oak on top of the ridge runs E 33 W 11 poles from N. W. corner of No. 570 thence N. 45 W 40 poles to a posl oak; thehse N 23 W 22 poles to i Spanish oak stump near the road thence E. with meanders of said hoad to a stake and pointers at the top of the ridge; thence tS. E course with meanders of said ridg? to Carl Beaver, line a small black oak: thence w. at poies with Carl Beavers line to the BEGINNING corner, containing about 12 acres ? 18 Tenderfoot Awards I Mark Scout Court Here LAST WEEK Some 170 persons attended the Boy Scout Court of Honor here ' last week and saw 18 Cherokee County boys receive their tender foot rank in scouting. Hobart Mc Keever presided at the court. . Andrews Troop One boys becom f ing tenderfoot Scouts were Junior C. Crisp and Jimmy Collins; and : Murphy Troop Two tenderfoots , were James H. Kilpatrick, Jack R. ; Edwards and Wendell Whitley. Wil I liam R. Smith of Hayesville also . became a tenderfoot. Twelve members of the newly or . ganized Scout Troop Five of Tex . ana also received the tenderfoot award. They were Charles Allen. ' Boyd Allen. Johnny Allen. Johnnie 1 Austin. Fred J. Blackwell. James i Blackwell. James Carter Elmer G. Colbert. Harry Hall, Perry' Kincaid Frank Allen and Fred N. Hall. i j Murphy Troop Two members who became second class Scouts! I were Lonnie Hoover, Tommy llow se. Jimmy Massey. Hubert Hinton. J. U. Penland. Jimmy Gentry and \ i:v:l Decker. Jimmy Cochran of Nantahala N . TICK OK SERVICE OK I'ROCESS RV PUBLICATION STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN 1 HE SUPERIOR C OURT ;.T. ARTHUR HERBERT. PLAINTIFF, -vs jOVISV MULL HERBERT. ! DEFENDANT. TO DAISY MULL HERBERT T\kt. notice trust a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: An absoulte divorce from the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between you and J. Arthur Herbert on ac count of continuous separation for a period of two (2) years and more prior to the institution of this act ion. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than April 26. 1954. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will opply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 23rd day of March, 1954. J L. ItALL Cerk Superior Court Cherokee County. North 37-4te Carolina mo e or less. Trts the 16th day of March. 1954 H. L. MrKeevr r, M-ilc Comtnissoucr Troop Six; and Edward Zimmer man, Billy Smith, Bobby Bristol of Troop Seven. Hay 'le, also be came Second Class Scouts. Ronald Brittain ? Bill Loving ood of M-urphy Troop Two receiv ed first class awards; as did Ken neth Solesbee, John Terrell Du vall, and C. G. Douthit of Nantah ala. Troop Six; and Arthur Jones, Thomas E. Stanley and Jerry Pal mer of Troop Seven, Hayesville. The following merit badges went to Troop Two, Murphy Scouts: H. L. McKeever, automobiling; Ed Gibbs. scholarship; John Thuss. borne repairs; Bill Browning, flre inanship, electricity; Harry Duncan scholarship, reading and public speaking; Bobby Morris, scholar ship public speaking, citizenship in the home. Nantahala merit badges went to ' the following: Coyett Grant, citiz enship in the home, electricity: Sidney May, rabbit raising, citiz enship in the home; John Terrell Duvall, beexeeping, fishing, forest ry and home repairs; David Soles bee. citizenship in the home, bee keeping, bird study and fishing; and Jimmy Owenby citizenship hi the borne, farm mechanics and fiah tag. AUo Kenneth Solesbee. art, paint'ng. fishing and home repairs; Buddy Waters, citizenship in the home, farm mechanics, hog and (Kirk production and dairying and C G. Douthit. hog and pork prod uction. fishing, forestry, bee keep ing nd home repairs. Sidney May. Jimmy Owenby, David Solesbee, Coyett C. Grant and Buddy Waters of Nantahala Troop Si\ were reviewed for Star Rank following the Court of Hon o.*. The Scout Committe of the Nan tahala District met following the court. The next court of honor will be eld April 8 at 7:30 p. m at Nan ihala School. United States exports of wheat, icludlng wheat products. In the last six months of 1953 totaled a* bout 106 million battels, about 30 per cent less tnan the 195 Billion bushels exported in the same per >d a year earlier. NOW- smartly styled matching colers KKsbumhs New Paint Tim rubberized satin Firm For walls Use it ia living, dining and bedrooms for its beauty and durability. Apply it with brush, roller or spray . . . watch it glide on evenly to quick-dry with a soft, lovely sheen. One coat covers most surfaces ? no primer or undercoater needed. Washable too! ENAMEL For woodwork Satinhide matches its twin on all counts. Spreads easily, covers evenly, dries quickly on all wood and metal trim. 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