wncn NOTICE or MLS K 1 or SEAL ESTATE T NOETH CAROLINA f CHEROKEE COUNTY kmOKEE COUNTY, A Muai m*\ Corporation. KN; and wife. HAZEL HEDDEN; I ' Plaintiff. I -Y? / LURA VOYLES and husband. GEO I RGE VOYLES; HARRISON HED I MEL V IN HEDDEN and wile I /UN AIT A HEDDEN; LEXiIE / VOYLES and husband, ARTHUR / VOYLES; KEENER HEDDEN; I JIM BEAVERS, widower. JOHN / HENRY BEAVERS and wii?. [ BERNEICE BEAVERS; LEONDUS ' BEAVERS and wife JOYCE ' BEAVERS; VdRGIE GREEN HEDDEN, widow; HILLIARD HEDDEN and wife. MAXINE HE DDEN; PAULINE HEDDEN STRI EBLE and husband, BILL STRIE BLE; ARCH HEDDEN and wife. FREDA MAE HEDDEN. unmarri ed: and FRANCES HEDDEN, un ( married, by and through their Gua rdian Ad Litem, F. O. CHRISTO PHER; BEECHER HEDDEN and wife, NECH1A HEDDEN. By vlriure of authority vested in me by a Judgement of the Chero kee County Superior Court dated the 9th day of November, 1959, in the above entitled action, I- will on Thursday, the 10th day of Dece mber, 1959. at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the hightest bidder for cash sub ject to the confirmation of theCourt, the following described lands in Nulla Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina; A certain piece, parcel or lot o( land, situated, lying and being in Third District, Notla Township, Che rokee County, North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly de scribed as follows; BEGINNING on a maple on a hill side S. E. cornor of No. 41 and runs East 112-one-half poles to a*s^ake; then runs North 75 poles to a "rock, then wiih a conditional a Nur'.hwest direction to a (take on line of No. 42; then 113 poles to | the BEGINNING, containing 66-1-10 acres, more or less. The above de scribcd parcel of land being part of Section 42 of the William E. Eiaus land. Brine tile same lands as described in and coneycd by Deed, dated Fe bruary 13, 1913, from H. C. Hedden and C. W. Evans, to J. H. Hedden and Martha Hedden. and registered in the Office of'the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County. N. ' C,. in Deed Book 67 at page 398, refe 1 rence to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of desc ?T PUBLICATION STATE or NOSTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SERVICE filed la the above enuuea Special CHEROKEM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GLORIA JEAN EVANS, formerly GLORIA JEAN EVANS LEDFORD, Petitioner, -vs ARVIL BEE LEDFORD, Respondent. TO: ABV&, BEE LEDFORD: Take NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief againit you haa been Proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is ' as follows: The above entitled Special Proceeding was In stituted for the purpose of parti tioning the lands la Cherokee County owned by you and the peti tioner. the pleading asking for sale of the land and division of the proceeds therefrom between you and the Petitioner. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 18th day of November, 1959, and upon your failure so to do the party seeking relief against 10? 4tc you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 25th day of September, 1959 James C. Hawse Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, -vs- , GEORGE REID and wife, EDITH K. REID: SAM REID and wife, { ORA REID; LOR ETTA REID WILLIAMSON, widow; VESTA REID, widow. ALGER REID a?i wife. VIDA LEE REID; WILLARU REID and wife, LENA Hiuiu; be,- > ULAH REID MOSES and husband. WILSON MOSES; HORACE McCO NKEY, widower; LARRY McCO NEKY and wife, OTELLA McCO NKEY; WANJ)A McCONKEY. un married; OLIVER WILLIAMS and wife, NELLIE WILLIAMS: LILL1E WILLIAMS RADFORD and husba nd. OSCAR RADFORD; MAMIE WILLIAMS TAYLOR and husba TAYLOR; ?ad wile. ANNIE W1LLAMS; DIXIE WILLIAMS (TVBLL and huaband, HENBY 0 DELL; IKE TAYLOR, widower ANDREW TAYLOR. ELDEM TAY LOR and wife. I8ABELL TAYLOR; DORTHY TAYLOR HOLLEN HE AD and husband, WHITT HOLLE NHEAD; BOYD TAYLOR and wife, IRENE TAYLOR; LODEMIA TAY LOR; PROCK and husband MEARL PROCK. EARL TAYLOR and wife, BEIRNEICE TAYLOR; FLOYD TAYLOR and wife, SHIRLEY TAY LOR; LENA MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL and husband, BOB SIFEL; and LOUISE TAYLOR, unmarried, Defendants, TO SAM REID, ORA REID, VESTA REID, ALGER REID, VIDA LEE REID. WILLARD REID, LENA REID. BEULAH SUE REID MOSES, WILSON MO- , SES. HORACE McCONKEY, LA- j RRY McCONKEY, OTELLA Mc- [ CONKEY, WANDA McCONKEY, OLIVER WILLIAMS. NELLIE WI LLIAMS, LILL1E WILLIAMS RAD FORD, OSCAR RADFORD, MAMIE WILLIAMS TALYOR, FRED TAY- 1 LOR, LUTHER WILLIAMS, ANNIE , WILLIAMS, DIXIE WILLIAMS O'DELL, HENRY O'DBLL, IKE j TAYLOR, ANDREW TAYLOR, ELDEN TAYLOR, ISABELL TAY- j LOR. DOROTHY TAYLOR HOLLE- j NHEAD, WHITT HOLLENHEAD, BOYD TAYLOR, IRENE TAYLOR, LODEMIA TAYLOR. PROCK. ME- : ARL PROCK, EARL TAYLOR. BERNEICE TAYLOR. FLOYD TAYLOR, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, LE NA MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL, BOB SIFEL, and LOUISE TAYLOR: Take notice that a pleading see king relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of fore- ! closing the lien on, real estate which Martha Hampton Reid died seized and possessed of which Uen exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments to her by the Plaintiff during the period from October 1, 1951, to and including the 31st day of January, 1957. You are required to make defe nse to such pleading not later than December 31, 1959, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief ' sought. This, the 6th day of November, | 1956. James C. Howse 1 Clerk of the Superior Court . 16-41 c NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quail f-ed m Administratrix of Che es ta'e ct Charles Garnette Oweoby, deceased tale of Cherokee County, {his i* to notify ail persons hiving c'aims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of December, 1959. or this notice will be plealed in bar of their recovery. Ail per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 9th day of December. 1959. RUTH GMAE OWENBY ADMINISTRATRIX 5154 Hiawassee St. Murphy. N. C. 20-etc - . - EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as cxecu'rx of the estate of George Lovinqood, dc ccased, late of Cherokee County. Noith Carolina, this is to notify' all persons having c'.aims agjinsi ?ho estate of said deceased to ex hibit them 4o the undersigned a! .t: ht me, Rrute 3, Murphy, North Cr olina. on or before the 10th day ti December, 1960. or this notice w.ll be pleaded in bar of their re covery- All persons indebted to said cstrte will please make immediat; payment. This 8!h day of December, 1959. Dora Lovingood, Executrix of the estate of George Lovingood, deceased 20-6; c Rock And Roll Singer Returns To Hometown Wes Bryan, nationally - known j reek ani roll art:?:, returned to , his home town of Murphy this week : to visit his aunt, Miss Mattel Voyles. and other relatives. Bryan has just completed a film. "Bcach Party," which will soon bt released by United Artists. H: has a' o recorded "I'm So Blue Over You" for Clock Records. i3;van has just returned from work ing on the road for the past year and a -Half. H' ?? :hr? son of Noah William K!n'? < ? 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This recipe makes ? tree approximately 12 inches high and impressive enough to feature as. the centerpiece for a snack buffet or the single food to serve at a holiday open house. Of course, if you want to be dramatic and the party is for a crowd, start with a larger paper or cardboard base an | . stores? . w . r Ia Japan tiiere are no such place?' hat could be compared with grocery Stores as we know them, here is a separate shop foi vege i.olcs. meat, fish etc. The only exceptions to Miis rule J ore found in Tokyo. Thtre, in- the | large department stores, the base- 1 men s are devoted entirely to foods. ! These basement marke:s are tlie . losest thing to our grocery stores. [ As most Japanese hou-ewive? have only a .small ice-box. sh-p :>:ns n isi be dons daily. Ucfrig. titors are only now coming in!-: existence and only the very rich can a:ferd them. So once a day the Japanese wo HOW (MOT '19? 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The fish 1 mnrger sells everything from cel. to fhrimp 'so big (bat three will ;u: ke even he must ravenous ap c ite. The fkh monger has fe* par* mc meats as he roust be Siire th: all cl the wooden trays, in whbh the fish are kept, are ade cia.ely supplied with ice chunks | In he summertime, you can ap- , c ciatt what a job this would be. ! Tlic local butcher carries all o' - he other meat 3 .hat we know ? Th >t is. 'oeel, lamb, chicken and j 'CtU. Thrn there is si ill another ho. . t'i?t Joes i.uitc a business. It i, kiic.cn as the Sake Hju.-'. Here Sake wine or beer may be pur chase J. I was very mu:-h surprised t learn th.: this is also the sto" n huh carries soy sauce, the liquid seasoning tha is a "must" on cverj tc-ole in Japan. None cf these stores stm;?h Caper bacs (or your convcmen.-c. E?\ry ac man in Japnn unrltwb' ?(? Ij hr . her own shepsnr; bri" wltirh fhe mi* t take rlon^ ench Hin di. "res shopping. Ml if the stores I have mentioned arc open air type nnr ?cts. 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