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MARBLE NEWS "Miss Jwie Lovingood of Ashe\ille .4' visum* her cousins. Misses Mild >rd and Iouise Arrowood. Tat- iiiiilfy brothers heard daily over W K. O. L. in Knoxville will be :n Marble at the School Audito . rium for a return engagemuit Friday mglit. June 27. Claude Jenkins of Smokemont has te<:n visiting his mother and her irlatives. Mrs Vernon Palmer and ^o'-. Em.i of AJcron. Ohio, are visiting relatives herr. The Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Vinson Hall, Monday. June 23. Th." meeting was r-linnpod from the home of Mrs. V M. Wst Mr. and Mrs N V.'. Abernatny had as the:r guest last week, W. B. McAllaster. of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Honey and family of Topton. have moved here. Mrs. Clay Kimsey and rhildren spriii USt week end in Andrews with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanfield. Those from Marble who had their tonsils taken out in Murphy last week w?r i Wennie Lee Wfc-st. Marilyn Littlejohn. Evelyn Wilson. Jacque line and Katheline Palmer. Mack Hensley, Charles Hancoco and Carl Sisum Jr. Motorists who gaze too intently at the scenery are In danger of sud denly becoming a part of it. A New York bagger was found to be keeping two automobiles. Perhaps that is why he had to beg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the superior court made in the case of W. S. Garland et als V. Lee Garland et als wherein the under signed Commissioner, appointed by the Court, was directed to resell the lands herein after described to the highest bidder for cash. Said lands were heretofore sold and reported to court, but before said sale was confirmed D. H. Anderson raised the bid made at said sale ten percent his bid being $555.00. and a resale was ordered, bidding to start at said raised bid of $555.00; NOW, THEREFORE in pursuance of said order the undersigned Com missioner will on June the 30th. 2941. at 11 o'clock A. M. at the Courthouse Door in the Town of Murphy, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, said sale to start at said raised bid of D. H. An derson for $555.00. the following de scribed lands known as the Harman Garland Old Home Place in Notla TuwnMnp. Cherokee County, N. C.. and more particularly described a." follows, to-wit: FIRST BOUNDARY. Being Tract No 83 in Distr.ct No. 4 m Cherokee County North Carolina, containing 72 acres more or less. Beginning on u hickory, the Northwest corner ol said No. 83. and running East 15 poles with the old line to a Post Oak. the old corner of said Tract: thence South 41 poles to a post oak bush' thence Southwest 6 poles to a Post Oak in the head of a liollow: thence N. 70 W., 120 poles to a black oak: thence North 40 poles to the beginn ing. Being the lands Junes Rape' conveyed to Harman Garland on April 6. 1896. which conveyance is recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds lor Cherokee County in Deed Book No. 29 at page 119, to which reference is hereby made. SECOND BONDARY. Being a part of Tract No. 81 Old Survey, in Dist rict No. 4 of Cherokee County. N. C Beginning on the Southeast corner of said Tract, and running thence North 94 poles to a hickory: thence S. 73 W. 44 poles to a Spanish Oak: ll.i-r.cc S. 30. W. 32 po>* to a post oak: thence S. 25, W. 28 poles to i stake in the South line: thence Eas' to the beginning, containing 32 Ht acres more or less. Being the lands conveyed to Harman Garland by James Raper on the 22nd day of April, 1891, which conveyance is re corded in the Office of Register ol Deeds for Cherokee County in Deed Book No. 29 at page 120, reference to which is hereby made. This the 10th day of June. 1941. J. D. Mallonee. Commissioner. >2t-46-chg.) NOTICE OF SALE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Whereas, on the 18th day ol Decem ber. 1935, W. M. Hatchett and wife, Maude Hatchett, made, executed and delivered a certain deed of trust to the undersigned, as trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in Book 112, at page 570, by which the following de scribed lands were conveyed, and Whereas, default was made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the deed of trust due W. B. Raper, amounting to the principal sum of $400.00 (the indebtedness due P. A. Mauney having been paid) : Now, therefore, in order to satisfy said indebtedness, and pursuant to the terms of said depd of trust, the undersigned will on Monday, July 14th. 1941, offer for sale the follow ing described lands at the Court House door in Murphy, N. C? at 11:00 a. m. Central Standard Time, to-wit: First Tract: Adjoining lands of A. Don't Let This Happen To You! ! Your 're Careful of Your Watch. Your car costs Lots more. IT NEEDS CARE It Needs Summer Oil Right Now. Washing works wonders, too. WE GIVE BUMPER To BUMPER SERVICE A Real Special Complete Equipment for Painting Your Car ? Nu Enamel And Brush, Only $3.45 Woco-Pep Service Station J. L- HALL. Mgr. MURPHY, N. C. M Hatched. W King. R. B Hood. and others, tourded as follows: In Notla Township. District No. 3. i! being a part of No. 80 in said dist rict. bounded as follows: BEGINN ING on a Persimmon on the South side of the Public Koad near a branch, runs South to a small Chest nut in the Georgia State line: Uienct East with said line about fifty rods to a small Sassafras: thence North about fifty rods to the top of the ridge: the Souhwest corner of A. M Hachett's land: thence North with the line of A. M. Hatchet to a Post Oak on the line of No 83: thence West about fifty rods to a double Spanish Oak: thence South to the BEGINNING, containing FORTY acres, more or less. Second Tract: Also another piece or parcel of land, part of Tract No. 80. in District No. 3, Cherokee Coun ty, and bounded as follows, BE GINNING al a Black Oak on the South line of the W. M. Hatchctt land and runs an Easterly course with the top of the ridge and A. M. Hatchett's line about twenty poles to the Northwest comer of the Cor dell land: thence Soutii about four poles w>ih the Cordell line to a stake on the Georgia State line; thence West with the line of said tract twenty poles to a Sassafras; thence North forty poles to the BEGINN ING. containing about FIVE acres more or less. Third Tract: Being part of Tract No. 80, in Notla Township, District No. 3, in the County of Cherokee, i bounded as follows: BEGINNING in j the road near a Hickory on a stake. ' Peter Hatchett's line, and runs East with said line about forty poles to a stake: and Northwest corner of John W. Loudermilk's land; thence South with the line of John W. Louder milk's land: 150 poles to a stake in the Georgia State Line thence Wes*. two poles to a stake in a trail; thence a North direction with said trail to a mill road: thence a North direction with said Mill Road to a bridge across the mill race: thence up the mill lace on the South side, about forty lods to a rock on the South side of race; thence North about two rods to the mouth of a branch on the op posite side of the Creek; thence in a Western direction about twenty rods to a bunch of Maples on the south side of the old creek run; thence North about three ro^Js to a stake on the south side of the public road: thence a Southwestern direct ion with the public road to J. W King's mill gate on the mill road: thence a Northwesterly direction with the public road to a branch: thence a northerly direction with mill road and a divide of a ridge to the BEGINNING, containing THIR TY acres, more or less. Being the lands conveyed by J. J. Hood, to W. M. Hatchett. by deed dated April 15, 1921, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in Book No. 77, page 343, reference to which is here by made. Fourth Tract: BEGINNING on a Black Oak in the Easi and west line of T. S. Evans land, on the dividing ridge, and runs South to a locust in the edge of the old field, marked and agreed upon as a corner; thencc running a South course with a con ditional line to a Chestnut Oak on the Hood heirs line, marked as a j corner and agreed upon; thence East i with the Hood Heirs line to the ! Roberson corner, formerly a Black I Oak, now down; thence North with I the Roberson line to the John An : derson line; thence West back to 1 the BEGINNING corner. i This the 9th day of June. 1941. Terms of sale cash. D. Witherspoon, Trustee. <4t-46-chg. W. B. Raper> NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of J. W. LOVTNGOOD, Deceased. iate of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said, deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his place of business. Murphy Supply Cotn 1 pany. Murphy. N. C.. on or before i the 7th day of June. 1942, or this ! notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This the *th day of June. 1941. Noa-h W. Lovingood. Administ rator of J. W. Lovingood. '45-et-NL). Deceased. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. NCRTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. GRACE MASON and husband E. L. ] MASON. PLAINTIFFS. VS. MOLLY COLiE (Widow >: FLO RENCE FERGUSON and husband, KAY FERGUSON; WYVETTA MOORE and husband. HARRY MOORE: EDNA SLACK and hus band. CLIFFORD SLACK: IRA CURTIS ' Uranarriedi; WILLIE WILSON and husband, CECIL WIL SON; VAUD KEENUM and husband. CLINT KEENUM : KATE WAL DROUP ^nd husband, RALPH WAL-' DROUP; NELLIE BELL and" "hus band. HOYT BELL: and LANE CURTIS (Single) ; DEFENDANTS. The above named defendants Molly I Cole. Vaud Keenuro and husband Clint Keenum. will take notice that pn action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Caro lina, by the plaintiffs for partition amongst the tenants in common of real estate situate in Shoal Creek Township. Cherokee County, Norm Carolina: and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina, within ten >10) days after the 30th day of June, 1941, and an s-wer or demur to the complaint or petition in said action, or the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand, this the 28th day of May, 1941. J. W. DONLEY, Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County, N. C. * 44-4t-G & C> NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Judg ment entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, in the Special Pro ceedings in the case of E. S. Burnett. Administrator of G. A. Henson, de ceased against Harmon Henson, et als, wherein the undersigned was appointed commissioner and directed to sell the lands hereinafter describ ed to the highest bidder for cash: NOW, THEREFORE, in pursu ance of said judgment the under signed Commissioner will on the 30th day of June, 1941, at One o'clock P. M. at the Courthouse Door in Mur phy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol I lowing described lands: In Notla Township, Cherokee i County, NortJh Carolina, adjoining the lands of Ernest Burnett and Bill I Hatchett on the North Gordon Whit more and Earnest Burnett on the West., Emma King and George Moore on the South and Bob King on the E^st, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a black gum on the North Carolina and Georgia State Line, Lark Lewis' corner, and runs Westerly with the North Csrrolina and Georgia State Line to U. S. Highway No. 19; then crossing said Highway and running Northwesterly with Emma King's line to a rock near a spring in the original line ; then a Northerly di rection with the original line, Now I Gordon Whitmore's line, to a white oak on the bank of an old road: thence an Easterly direction with the bank of said old road to the original Henson line: thence an Easterly di rection with the old Henson original line, Now Earnest Burnett and Bill Hatchett's line, crossing ssrid U. S Highway No. 19, to the top of 9 ridge: thence a Southwesterly di rection with Bob King's line back to the Bellview Road near a cemetery: thence a Southeasterly direction witlh said road to a gully; thence running a Southwesterly direction with the gully to the Will Lewis comer: thence a Westerly direction with the Lewis line to a black oak: thence a South erly direction with the Lewis line to the beginning. EXCEPTING from the above boun dary one acre of ground where George Henson is burled. This the 27th day of May. 1941. E. S. BURNETT, Commissioner. <44-4t-ESB> It must be grand to have * big In come, at least until the income tax Investigation starts. CHURCH NOTICES Catholic Services Waynesville, every Sunday. n;oo A. M.. E. S. T. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, s 00 A. M , E. S. T. Bryson City, every Sunday. 8:00 A. M E. S. T. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day. 8:00 A. M.. E. 8. T. Highlands, every Sunday ll oo A. M.. E. S. T. Andrews, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 A. M.. E. S. T. Murphy, every 5th Sunday, 7:00 A. M? C. S. T. Rev. A. P. Rohrbacher BAPTIST Rev. J. C. Amnions, Pastor Services 11 A. U. an<}, 7 P. M CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Clarence A. Voyles. Pastor Preaching rach Second and Fourth Sunday at 11 a. in. ? ML 1 nuuio 1 Rev. C. B. Newton, Pastor Services each Sunday at 11 A. M and 7 P. M. Epworth League 6:45 P. m. Prayer Meeting Wednes day nights at 7:00 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Henry L. Paisley, D. D., Pastor. Services everv Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. except on the first Sunday mornings and the third Sunday even ing. Tomotla Baptist Rev. Harve Stansberry. pastor. Church Services eveTy Sunday at ll A. M. and 7 P. M. EST. Mt. Carmel Baptist Re*. E. A. Beaver, Pastor Rev. Graham. Asst. Pastor Church services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer services 7 p. m. Wednes days. Friendship Baptist Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willi* Church services 11 a. in. Prayer rm-eting 7 p. m. Wednesdays BTU Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Ranger Baptist Rev. W. T. Tniett, pastor Church services 11 a. m. 6:80 p. m. ? BTU. I Swanson Baptist Church Rev. Bill Johnson pastor Services Saturday night at 7 p. m.: on first Sunday at 11. Wolf Creek Churches BAPTIST R?t. W. A. Hedden, Pastor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 p. m. Second and fourth Sun days 11 a. m. BYPU Sunday 5:46 p. m. .iH DAY ADVENTIST - L. local Elder -r-r-ro each Saturday 10:30 *- n?. SNOW HILL CHURCH Rev. W. C. PIpm, Pastor Sunday School each Sunday at 9 A. M. Church services each second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, W. T. Truett Services held every third Sunday. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. E. A. Beavers, Pastor J. C. Clonts. Sunday School Sup erintendent. Preaching every first and fourth Sunday. Singing every Sunday at 1:00 o'clock. HATESVUJLE METHODIST Clrenit Rev. J. A. Clcmmrr Jr., Pastor 1st. Sunday ? Oak Forest. 11 A. M . Hickory Stand 2 P. M : Ogden 3:30 P. M. 2nd. Sunday ? Hayesville 11 A. M-. Sweetwater 2 P. M.: Peachtree 3:30 P. M.; Hayesville 7:30 P. M. 3rd. Sunday ? Hickory Stand " A. M.: Ogden 300 P. M.: Oag Fare** 7:30 P. M. 4th. Sunday ? Hayesville 11 *? Sweetwater 2 P. M.; Peachtree 3:30 P. M.: Hayesville 7:30 P. M.
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