WOLF CREEK NEWS Messrs Johnny Brooks Walt B.'ll et al. returned from the coal fields of VtrfinJa. Thursday of last week and spent the week end here with home folks, returning to their lobs late Suiic^y Qtur: ? Lou'lermilk ' fcaoella. *i? ? alter at the !? w of Mr and Mrs. Geor?e Ouenther Friday arfterr.oon. Ea Esquire Harrison with hb family moved onto Mr J. M Mc Allister's farm here, one day last week. Jim i ' ( irnerron, S C. ?i.-r.* jr..- r.t '!-? x wiVi Mr. mil M*-- Wti: B tr ..' ? Mr md M' ? C T. C ? and Mr . ? - t" n '! M'. Oi- ? n ? under the care of a ''Hy Irian btit . now conva'esent. M: s ? Par f B lit .vn. v.ir. 1 <> Sunday Kettinc some treat - ir ?! ' :? c \cv: - cn his face. ' r-ii spent Friday night with their grand parents here. Mr and Mrs. IV. L Oarren. o Delinquent Tax Sales (Vniinurd from pa(r nine or. Mr , Sarah Heirs 214A 11.39 .. v. L. K. 70A 7.65 ":r.\ v. Jjseph Heirs 285A . 31.12 r:. H :-ter 10A 5 64 ?: Fred R 1 lo: 21.98 ! ! M . J. M Heirs 79A 10.79 M - ow. 8. D 63A 6.55 nr, Ben 135A 48.61 *: ::c v. A. L. 3SA 4.37 . . J. M. 73 A 10.79 Mr G. XV. 25A 4.45 V. H I 2 10 - 7 83 -.1 3') l-.A 12 01 Lee 33A 11.06 -? D nald. Hober: L. 160A . 43.27 nald, J. T 11Q9A 03.63 ? M: - Ljrtfta Heirs 1 In: 1 02 Mary E ?90A 2.10 ? m . J u . 4: E:: r 3W . 2.17 on W. V N*. 494 A .... 42 2" Mr X.U.? 50A . 2 45 AT" A I. 7 A - . 13.10 <. S ?. Hells, 2 jA ... .4 * " rd, F. W OTA 49.34 H. F. I lot 1 ? ' o. r. 211 1-2A m V. N*. Heir "4 \ ? "a Rose. J. D. 1A 1 lot 12.03 Rou<. Mrs. C. P. Hetra 2A 8 55 Sliac- . -furd. Mrs J. W Hflrs isa a a!.* Swan Development Co Mineral 10 92 Tajlo.. B J. 40A 3.77 Taylor. Charlie 1A . I ?5 Taylor. Geo. W. 52A 27 21 Taylor. W. V 10A 6.94 Taylor. Mrs. L. B 198A 15 16 Taylor. Rollin 50A 7 68 ' mipson. S. H. !5A 2 17 Thompson. Theodore 61A .... 17.12 Vard venter. Hugh F Est 758 1-2A 67.97 UVbb. O. B. 5A 4.37 V.'hite. W. H 655A 85.46 Whitner. J. H 80A 8.75 WlUtner, Z V. 100A 4 36 ?V!-.|rner. A. N. 153 17.70 W sc. Heir? 43A 4.37 ?v- T :>:on. Don "00 A 32 76 'V "Icy. A. S. fi'i 1-2 A 22.93 xom Moox-f. A. J. 2A 88 Akin. S S. 6*A 11.81 Aiulv.sen. Mrs. I. T. 100A 11.30 A.ider^n. W. F. 75A 14.15 :erson. Guy 33 1-4A 3.19 :n. O G. A: Nichols. Mrs. or.. D. H. 33A 16.02 .\:ui :son. O. G. 76A 4 1-2 lots 53.83 Anderson. Z F. 6DA 14.52 B aver, J. a. 3ca 4.co Brown. Taylor 1-2A 3.53 Brown, H. H. 32A 19.3(5 Brown, J. H A 0.(51 *?:j on, Allen 12A "5 67 ' . Icy. Bob G lots 16.18 Huge Improvement in Gulf Gasolines To measure the quality of a gasoline, no hocus-pocus is needed. There is a scientific test that shows the comparative anti-knock value of any motor fuel. The shorter figure above represents the former "mark" in that test of GOOD GULF. But look at the second figure! It shows pre- ? cisely how much the NEW GOOD GULF has been stepped up ? a step up so great that this great gasoline now sui passes North Car olina specifications for premium fuels. Try Good Gulf and see what a difference it makes in your car. Above, at left, is the pre -improvement "mark" of GULF NO-NOX ? for years one of America's best premium gasolines. But hang on to that hat again as you look at the other figure! It shows how much GULF NO-NOX has been lifted over its old high ? a high lhat by far exceeds North Car ? olina specifications for premium fu<';. And when you consider that the old NO-NOX was knockproof under all normal driving conditions, you will marvel at the perform ance this new gas gives. Introduce your car to Gulf No-Nox today at the Sign of the Gulf Orange Disc. FPff! "21 Ways to Save Money"? This ? lttt? helpful booklet is yours for the asking at your local Goo.4! tlirie. L. C. 14A 6.11 H. Mrs. R. E. 152A 14.73 : Mrs. M. E. 100A 7.4C Hartness. G. V. and FVank 55A 6.83 TTartness, Frank 20A 4.64 Harness. J. A. Heirs 15 A 2.64 Hatchett, Jule 286A 27.41 Hatrhett. S. L. 3A 7.72 i Hatchett. Mrs. A. M. 49 A 25.95 Hatchett. A. H. 9A 7.00 1 Hatchett. A. R. 17A 9.45 Hatchett. J. W. Sr. 6A 4.41 Hawkins, Mrs. C. E. 324A .... 34.32 Hedden, John H. 101A 24. 01 Hedden. E. E. 29:-_.A 6.40 Hedden, P. L. 29 1 L- A 4.31 Helton, B. T. 11 OA 2296 Helton, R. A. 40A 2.05 1 Hill. C. B. Heirs 2A 88 Holloway, George 16A 1.77 Hughes, Vat! B. 7A 4.80 Hughes. H. L. 55A 4.06 Hughes, S. F. 28'iA 4.67 Hughes, S- M. 67A 16.70 Hughes, Robert W. 10A 6.37 Hughes, Mis. Callie 20A .... 8.31 | Hughes, Everett 50 A 6.56 Hughes, W. A. 66A 9.28 Hughes, Carrie Lela 35A 9.53 Hughes, W. R. 75 A 14.56 Hughes, J. R. 4A 2.38 Hughes, C. R. 2A 8.33 Hughes, Dewey 8 1-4A 2.99 Johnson, H. C- 46A ii.33 Johnson, Mrs. M. A. 90A 19.96 Johnson, Mrs. Dave 3A 7.06 King. C. C. 2A 14.41 King, Mrs. S. J 28 U A 5.30 King. J. W. 20A 88 King, R. H., C. C., & Ed 85A 7.06 King, R. H. 133A 30.04 King, R. H. & Ed 9A 2L 3.17 Ledford, G. M. 2A 4.08 Ledford, T. B. Heirs 60A 17.71 Ledford, Fred 50A 11.23 Ledford, C- R. 10A 5.36 Long, Chas., & Ella D. Heirs 30A 23.42 Loudermilk, J. O. 50A 9.18 Loudermllk. Mrs. J. A. 47V4A .. 8.52 Loudermilk, D. N. Heirs 20A . . 5.91 Loudermllk, J. R. 70A 5.04 Martin. Mrs. A. J. 81 4-5A 7.68 Martin, Mrs. Maud 19A 4.90 Martin, J. A. 34A 14.88 Martin, J. C. & J. B. 6Lots . . 4r.80 Mashburn, Mrs. Morris 35A . . 7.06 Millsaps. B. F. & N- E. 156A . . 15.89 Monteith, J. H. 8A 1.59 Moore, Arlln 22A 7.44 Morris, Albert 54A 8.68 McAden, R. Y. Est. 196A 1413 I McOill. P. E. 10 Lots 7.06 [ McHan, S. O. 100A 17.66 ] McTsCggart, J. W. Relrs 30A . . 1.58 Nichols, U. S. 9 Lots 21.30 Nix. Hilda and Irene 6 A 1.05 : Orton, Mrs. A. C. 50A 10.17 Payne, Mrs. S- E. 100A 7.06 Petrie. Dr. R. W. Est. 25A 1.77 Price, Mrs. C. Heirs 1 1-4A . 2.12 Price. K. L. S1A w Price, Mrs. C. 1%A Rhodes, Mrs. Julia 40A .. Rice. T. M. ?7A I.. Roaion. T. 8. 35A Samtord. T. F. Mineral JJ4 Shields. O. M. 58' s A ,M Shields. C. W. MWA ,a Silver. Mrs. Bertha 40% A iw Silvey, Mrs. J. M 12 A 5W Stiles, Mrs. J. W. 82A Tanner. Mrs Eliza 25A 656 Tanner. Edgar 10A ? 744 Taylor. H. I. 61A jjj Taylor. M. M ?0A Ksj Tilson. Mrs. Ida 11 A 341 Truett. Henry 35A 20 54 Tyler. Mrs. Carmon 15A . l(fi Wallier. B. C 50A 145? Wjrre. W. M. 129A 17.M Ware, J. A. 112A 2*1 ware, s. C. 43A 1 95 Wsr?. Hensey C 50A 867 Wat-cn. D. C. 135A . . 29M Wa'^on Albert 2 A .... li 67 Weaver W. L. Heirs ?4A 7 06 Weaver. K V. 41 A 941 WilCOX. I W. 85 A 172 Legal Notice NOTICE OF S\LE r.ORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Fefault harms b'-on ;??? in the ment of the Indebted:-- . r-or;:ed by a certain Deed of Tn ? execut ed by Guy Barton and v. \ Either Barton, to P. C. Hyatt. Tr ? ? Str. being registered in the Off of the Register of Deed5 Clic-rrt; County, in Book No. 1 ? ?a-P 307. and demand havin mad' by the holder of said /??.< for foreclosure. Therefore, on the 16th d of S tp. temper, 1?40. at fi:00 c' . r nt? at the Courthouse doe- : r.-.ctc ke? County. Town of ?.T T r offer for cale to the h' ,;Vt for cash, all of the <>. ;fr conreyed and descried ' i i of trust, containing Tr. -? tenths (2 7-10* acres, mow ?: l?s=. in Murphy Township. Ci o'.;ee County. North Carolina. : ferencj to the abore record and d ; ;f trust is here expressly made for ill and particular identification and d?s cription of said land. Thi? 10th day of August. 1940. P. C. HYATT. Trustee. '5-4t-c.e.h.> NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY*. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK Town of Murphy, Plaintiff Vs. T. J. Sword and wife. Mrs. T. J. Sword, and all other persons claim ing any right, title or interest in the lands Involved in this action. Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and de cree entered in the above entitled action by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, on Mon day, the 12th day of August. 1940. ordering and directing the under signed Commissioner to sell the lands hereinafter described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the demands of plaintiff, I. E. B Norvell, Commissioner, will offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina at 10 o'clock, A. M. Central Standard Time, on Mondary, the 23rd day of September, 1940. all the right, title and interest of the defendants to the following described piece and parcel of land: All the right, title and interest of the defendants above named in and to the following described pieces and parcels of land lying and being in the Town of Murphy and set forth and described in Deeds as follows: Which said deeds are recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Books enum erated below. A deed from W. A. Speer. amd D O. Dougherty, Trustee, to T. J. Sword registered in Deed Book 38. page 101: Deed from A. L. Cooper and wife, to T. J. Sword registered in Deed Book No. 46, page 536: Deed from A. B Wells and wife to T. J. Sword regis tered in Deed b"o)r 69 page 509 and deed from James Stoner to T. J Sword registered in Deed Book 10 page 35, to satisfy the demands of the plaintiff. Terms of sale cash. Sale subject to confirmation by the Court. This the 20th day of August. If40 I E. B. NORVELL, Commissioner