iNavy Recruiter Accepts Several Boys For Service A representative from the Navy R, a i '.iiuiu Station in Aaheville. ).-iu Monday and Tuesday in Mur pl,..' ->t the county court liuuse re lating for tlie Navy. Cliief Basker llt- >lated tli.it lie had a very suc ful t'ip and accepted many fine Cmrokee boys for tlie Navy. Tlie dtl/ens liere expressed more interest about the Navy trade schools than ovr and from all indications the youth who will come under the new draft. ?r the 18 and 19-year-old boys intend to volunteer befoie they are drafted for other branches of the service. The Navy offers rapid promotions, ?od pay isturting at $50. Tlie sec ond month you are advanced to Sea man second class and are increasea pay to $54). $133 worth of uni f nils .ire given free, travel, adven ure. free board and lodging, medical ,:ul dental care. Every man in the N r. . is taught some skilled trade ... will help in civilian life after us war. The youth of Murphy and i rokee county are urged to in- j lu.Ue the Navy program before i is too late and he cannot make j Ills choice. i Have you seen tlie new Navy book. Men Make Tlie Navy"? If not. call b\ Tlie Scout office and they will ..idly furnish you with a copy. For information about the Navy write Navy Recruiting Station. Post Office Bldg.. Asheville. WOLF CREEK Winifred WRhrow, of Hot House, Oa.. was a business visitor here Mon day. Those spending tlie week-end here with their respective families, who are employed at Pontana Dam, were: p. B. Abercrombie, Windom Gaddis, Arlington Simonds. Bert Murphy, and Carl Winkler. All returned to their jobs Tuesday morning. Earl Hubbard and wife and two children, were visiting friends here Sunday afternoon. Harvey Gaddis with his family, moved from Martin Simond's farm to that of Mrs. OUie Verner, recent ly. Sam Oaylor and family moved from tlie home occupied by Joe Hen son to Bell Hill, last week. Syrup making is all over here and more gallons ol the ? weet sf'ff Acre stored away than for many years. ROGERS' FUNERAL HELD ON MONDAY Funeral services for John Rogers. " 1 . of Murphy, were held at Ebenezer r.far Blairsville. Ga.. Monday. He is survived by three sons. Andy Rogers, of Blairsville, Ga., Lemuel Rogers. r Murphy, and Ott Rogers, of Georgia. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS weto EXCESS ACID FrecBookTellscf HomeTrealment that Must Help or it Will Cost You PJoHiing Owrtwo million bottles of the WILL ARD 1'IJ KATM KN T have been sold for rrlirfof h> tnptonv?ofdistri->;< ari-ins: from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer* dui* to E?cr? Acid ? Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, ti?*sincs?.. Heartburn. S1tepf*s*nes*. etc., duo to Excess Acid. Sold on 1 day trial! Ask for ??Willard's Message*' which fully uxplalns this treatment. ? free ? at MAUNEY DRUG CO. R. S. PARKER. Druggist LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA No. 410 ! UNITED STATES OP AMERICA upon the relation and for the use of the TENNESSEE VALLEY AU 1 THORITY, Petitioner v. Stanley j Hamby. Minnie Hamby. his wife, \ B<rwey Hamby. Beulah Collins Ham i->.v his wife. Corie Hamby Luttrell. ?lohn" Luttrell. her husband, said -'.ame "John" being fictitious and otherwise unknown. Leth.i Hamby Pickelsimer. Charley Pickelsimer. brr husband, Clarie Hamby Taylor. V" ' t Taylor, her husband. Ambrose Hamby. EHlcr Rogers Hamby, his ' 'Tc, Freda Hnmby Craisr. Sam Cr.ii!:. her husband. Bemice Hamby 'it, D. T. Light, her husband. 9' v. Hamby. Mary Bu'Ier Hnmby. wife. Winston Hnmby. Jeff New I ?ll Hinit'> , J. T Hamby, a minor. Heirkian Hamby. a minor, Klgir iUmtty Kmg, Ctin* King, iwr hus band. Verlin Hamby. rre.*>ie Mc Donald Hamby. his ? lie. Olen Ham by. Mary Pearson Hamby. his wile 1'arrott Hamby, Johnnie Ma> Bal lon Hamby. his wile. Lots Hamby i (Franks. a minor. Bill Franks her ? husband. Gordon Hnmby. a minor. Louise Adams Hornby, Ins wife Gu. Kaymon Oaylor. a minor. Dorothy Hamby. a minor Lajuisc Hamby. a minor. Quint in Hamby. a minor. Lvtlju Hamby. i minor Harry Ham jy, Doll Cole Hamby. his wife. Ida Hamby Morrow. A. G. Morrow, he: l.Usbind Respondents OKIIKK OK PUBLICATION In tile above cause 11 appears thai j the following respondents an non- 1 tsidents ol the Slate of North Caro- i lina and are not to be found within j he Stale of North Carolina. These ' respondents and then respective addresses are as follows: Dewey j Hamby and wile. Beulah Collins | Hamby, Rock Hill, South Carolina . Corie Hamby Luttrell, "John" Lut- 1 trell. her husband, said name "John"! being fictitious and otherwise un known: Letha Hamby Pickelsimer. Phurlpy Pickt'lsimpr^ her j Ambrose Hamby. Eller Rogers Ham by. his wife. Hurry Hamby and Dol! Cole Hamby. his wife. Marietta. Georttia: Freda Hamby Craig. Sam Cram, her husband: Oliver Hamiu. | Mary Butler Hamby. his wife, and 1 Winston Hamby. Ducktown. Tenne - ste: Bernice Hamby Light and D T. I Light, hi r husband, Macon. Georgia: j Jeff Newell Hamby. Lookout Moun- ; I tain. Tennessee: Elgie Hamby King. Clme King, her husband. Rome. Georgia: Olen Hamby, Mary Pearson Hamby, his wife; Lois Hamby Franks, a minor, and Bill Franks, her husband. Route 5. Rome. Geor gia: Gordon Hamby, a minor. Louise Adams Hamby. his wife. Dorothy Hamby. a minor. Louise Hamby. a minor. Qumlui Hamby. a minor. I and Evelyn Hamby, a minor, Curry ville, Georgia: J. T. Hamby. a minor, whose last address was Dayton. Ohio, and whose present address is unknown to petitioner and cannot be ascertained after diligent search and inquiry; Hezeki&h Hamby. a minor, now in the service of the United States Marine Corps, but whose present address is unknown and cannot, be ascertained after dil igent search and inquiry; Verlin Huuiby, Trcssic McDoriaJii HtUiiuy, his wife: Parrott Hamby and Johnnie May Barton Hamby. his wife, who were last known to be residing some where in California, and whose pres ent addresses are unknown to pe titioner and cannot be ascertained after diligent search -and inquiry: Guy Raymon Gaylor, a minor, whose address is unknown to petitioner and cannot be ascertained after dili gent search and inquiry. It is. there fore, ORDERED that the above re spondents appear on or before the 12 day of November, 1942, in this Court sitting at Asheville, North Carolina, and make answer to the petition liled ill the above-styled cause and assert whatever right, claim, title, or interest they may have in the property herein con demned or be forever barred. The i property to be condemned is to-wit: j Tract AR-77. A tract of land lying in Shoal Creek Township of Chero kee County. State of North Carolina, on the left side of the Hiwassee River. approximately 2 miles northeast of Farner, and more par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a point, a corner of the land of the Union Power Company, tiie land in dispute between the Larkin Hamby Heirs and the Union Power Company, and the land of the Union Power Company: thence with the Union Power Company's line N. 81 14' W., 150 feet to a point on the 1320 foot (MSLi con lour line . thence with the said con tour line as it meanders in a eenerai northerly direction approximately 5290 feet to a point: thence, leaving the 1320 foot MSLi contour line. S. 3 00' W.. 1455 feet to an iron pipe: thence S. 0 39' E., 35fi feet to the point of beginning, arfd con taining 26.9 acres, more or less, subject to such rights as may be vested in the county or state to rights of way for public roads. NOTE : The bearings given in the above description are based on the North Carolina State Coordinate System. Lambert Projection, as established by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The central meri dian for this coordinate system is located at Longitude 79 ' 00' W. It is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for four ( 4 * consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a newspaper published at Murphy. North Carolina. Done this 10 dav of October. 1942. E Y. Webb. Judge. United States District Court. A true copy. Test. J. Y. Jordan. Clerk. By W. A. Lytle. Deputy Clerk. Tract AR-77. Stanley Hamby Et A1 I WCF:HJK:CCK:TiAS. 9-17-42. IN TIIF. DISTRICT COI'RT OF THE I'NITED STATES FOR TIIE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH C AROLINA No. 407. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA upon the relation and for the use of the TENNESSEE VALLEY AU THORITY Petitioner v. Milas Wil coxen. Elba Annie Wilcoxen. his wife. Dorcas Poteat. William T. Po- | teat. her husband. John Wilcoxen, ! Anne Wilcoxen, his wife, Andrew B ' Buck' Wilcoxen. Lai he WUcoxea, tu& wife Charlie Goiorth. Easier Harpr: Clyde Harper, her husband. LiUI# Jtakim, Onzie Jenkins. her hatband. Janie Merrill, Noah Mer iill. her husband. Elizabeth Beaity, l**ioy Beatty, her husband. Jewell Green. John Green, her husband. Lena Goforth. Kader Goforth. her husband. Andrew F. Goforth. MyrtL' Goforth, his wife. John Goforth, Jeff Bridge. Eunice Bridges. his wl', Bi n H. Bridges. Gussie Bridget. vus \\\W W Harve Bridges. Kate Bridges, his wife, Mamie Raper, Giover Raper. her husband. Gussie Cah in. Ed Caivm. her husband. Roy Budges. Ray Blown. Paul Brown, hei husband, Leola Bridges. GhormJe? Bride's. Mary" Bridges. his wife, >aid name Mary" being fictitious and otherwise unknown. Juanita Bridges, a minor. James W. DeLaney, Gladys Branham. Melvin Branhaxn. her husband. Eugene DeLaney, "Fon lee" DeLaney, his wife, said name Fonlee" being fictitious and other wise unknown. Harlan DeLaney, | " Venice" DeLaney, his wife. said name "Venice" being fictitious and ' otherwise unknown. Alvin York De j Laney. "Eugenia" DeLaney. his wife, | caid ruime "**iffrnia" beinc fict.it 11*15 I and otherwise unknown, Dorothy Fnttz. "John" Fritu. her husband. ] said name "John" being fictitious and 1 otherwise unknown. Wanda DeLan 1 ey. .1 minor. Neil Gilbert. Bill Simms. i Rcba Simms his wife, Genev.i Bur ; ger. Hcrschel Burger, her husband. I Agnes Walker. Willis Walker, he: | husband. Harlan Simms. Madge" ; Simms, fc is wife. said name "Mady* I being fictitious and otherwise un I known. G. Edward Simms, a minor 1 Clifton Haun. a minor. Joyce Haun, a minor, Caroline Wilcoxen, Noah Wilcoxen, Nancy Wilcoxen. his wife, Linda Taylor. John Taylor, her hus band. Ella Hurley, Monroe Hurley, her husband. Lillie Goolsby. General Goolsby. her husband, EUie Hall. \ Floyd Hall, her husband, Beth Bates, ] Charlie Bates, her husband. Bob Wilcoxen. Onnie Wilcoxen. his wife, A. G. Morrow, Ida Morrow, his wife, CHEROKEE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of North Carolina. UNKNOWN PARTIES IN INTEREST, Respondents. OKDKK OF PUBLICATION In the above cause it appeared that the following respondents are non residents of the State of North Caro lina and are not to be found within the State or North Carolina. These respondents and their respective ad dresses are as follows: Milas Wilcoxen, Eliza Anne Wil coxen, his wife, Charles Goforth. Easter Harper, Clyde Harper, her husband. Lillie Jenkins, Omzie Jen kins. her husband, J&nie Merrill. Noah Merrill, her husband. Jewell | Green. John Green, her husband, Lena Goforth. Rader Goforth, her husband, Caroline Wilcoxen, Andrew P. Goforth. Myrtle Goforth, his wife. John Goforth. Beth Bates, Charlie Bates, her husband, Bob Wilcoxen. Onnie Wilcoxen, his wife, Archville, Tennessee, Dorcas Poteat, William T. Poteat, her husband, Delano, Tennessee, John Wilcoxen, Anne Wilcoxen,_ his wife. Ocoee, Tennes see, Andrew B. (Buck) Wilcoxen, Lillie Wilcoxen. his wife, Ramhurst, Georgia Elizabeth Beatty, Lcroy I Beatty. her husband, R. F. D. Colum ! bus. Mississippi, Jeff Bridges, Care i of American legation, San Salvador | El Salvador, Central America, Eu | nice Bridges, his wife, Bluefield Street, Athens, Georgia, Care of University of Georgia, Ben H. Brid ges. Gussie Bridges, his wife. Athens Street, Englewood, Tennessee, Mamie Raper. Grover Raper, her husband. Ray Brown. Paul Brown, her hus band. Englewood, Tennessee. R. F. D. Roy Bridges, General Delivery, Englewood. Tennessee. W Harve Bridges. Kate Bridges, his wife. War, West Virginia. Gussie Calvin, Ed Calvin, her husband. Vonore, R. F D. Tennessee, Leola Bridges Ghormley Bridges. "Mary" Bridges, his wife, said name "Mary" being fictitious and otherwise unknown. Juanita Bridges, a minor, age 18. Carnes Avenue. Buntin. Memphis. Tennessee. James W. DeLaney, Gladys Branham, Melvin Branham. her husband. Eusrne DeLaney. "Fon lee" DeLaney. his wife said name "Fonlee" being fictitious and other wise unknown. South Harriinan. Tennessee. Harlan DeLaney. "Ven ice" DeLaney. his wife, said name ' Venice" being fictitious and other wise unknown. Alvin York DeLaney. "Eugenia" DeLaney. his wife, said name "Eugenia" being fictitious and otherwise unknown. Wanda De Laney. a minor, age 16. South Harri man. Tennessee. Dorothy Frittz. a minor, age 19, "John" Frittz, her husband, said name "John" being fictitious and otherwise unknown, Kingston. Tennessee. Neil Gilbert. Athens. Tennessee. Bill Simms. Reba Simms. his wife. R. F. D., Benton, Tennessee. Geneva Burger. Hersche] Burger, her husband. Alcoa, Tennes see. Agnes Walker. Willis Walker, her husband. Care of Dewyte Cotton Mills. Alabama City. Alabama. Har lan Simms. "Madge" Simms, his wife, said name "Madge" being fictitious and otherwise unknown. Galveston. Texas. G. Edward Simms, a minor, age 19. U. S. Marine Corps Base. Quantico. Virginia. Clinton Haun. a minor, age 18. Joyce Haun. a minor, arte in Etowah. Tennessee. Care of Ernest Haun their father. Noah Wil coxen. Nancy Wilcoxen. his wife Route 4. Loudon. Tennessee. Linda Taylor, John Taylor, her husband. ! Lilhe Goolshy, General Goolsby her I husband. Turtletown. Tennessee Ella Hurley. Monroe Hurley, her husband. Fuuniam Inn, Sou til Caro - \ litia. El he Hal!. Floyd Hall, her husi^ ! band. Ellijay, Georgia. There may be unknown parties in ! interest who claim some right, title. | or interest in the property herein ! sought to be condemned whose . names, tges and addresses cannot ! ix* ascertained after diligent search and inquiry; such unknown parties ! are sought to be made respondents to tills proceeding. It is therefore t j ORDERED that the above respon j dents appear on or before the - day j of Nov., 1942. in this Court sitting at Asheville. North Carolina, and ' make answer to the petition filed m I the above-styled cause and assert : whatever right, claim, title, or in terest they may have in the proper ty herein condemned or be forever barred. The property sought to tx condemned is the fee simple title to, Tract AR-81 hereinafter described. , and the hereinafter described ease ! ment and right of way in Tract I ASR-2. Tract AR-81. A portion of a tract of land lying in Beaverdam Township of Cherokee County. State j u? itorih Carolina* the risht nidc ; of the Hiwassee River, approximate ly 3?, miles west of the Hiwassee j Dam. the said portion being more ; particularly described as follows: Be- j ginning at a point in the 1320 foot i ? MSL> contour, a corner of the land- j of the Union Power Company, and . Estie Griffith, the said point being S. 55 19 K . 360 feet from a 5 incli j black dak tree ai |he top ?~>f a ridge. J ' a common corner of the land of i [ Estie Griffith, and the land m dis- i I pute between the Dan Wilcoxin i Heirs and A. G. Morrow; thence, I with a severance line N. 56 36' E.. j |383 feat to a point: thence S. 19 42' | i W.. 371 feet to a point in the 13201 foot ' MSL ? contour, a corner of the lands of Estie Griffith, and the Un ion Power Company: thence with the said Company's line N. 55? 19' W.. 250 feel to the point of begin ning. and containing 1.0 acre, more or less, subject to such rights as may be vested in the county or state to rights of way for public roads. NOTE: The bearings given in the above description are based on the North Carolina State Coordinate System, Lambert Projection, as es tablished by the U. S. Coast and Oeodetic Survey. The central meri dian for this coordinate system is lo cated at Longitude 79 00' W. A permanent easement and right of way on. over, across, or under the hereinafter described land, including the peretual right to enter upon the I real estate, and grade, level, fill,; drain, pave, build erect maintain, repair, and rebuild a road or high way on. over, across, or under the ground embraced in the hereinafter] described land, and also a permanent j right to dig ditches and borrow pits, j build bridges, culverts, and ramps, to dig fills, and cuts, and to remove brush, timber, fences, buildings, and other improvements interfering with the said right of way and to allow the highway thereon to be construct ed to be used by the public in like manner as public highways are used in the State of North Carolina. Tract ASR-2. A strip of land for a road ri*ht ctl way through Ule land ia .lispate between '.he Dan Wilcoxen Hens and A O Morroit , on Um northra>t side of tile Hiwa.vsee River and approximately 1 , nule north west of New Prospect Church, in the Beaverdam Township ol Clieroke County, North Carolina, a.s shown in a map filid in the office oi '. ! 1 Register of l>e?\ls of Cherokee Coun ty. said strip be inn 60 feet ad-'. !v ini! 30 feet on each side of the eenvr line of tht survey lor tile relocation of Hiw i ...s(?- River Road at Shoal Creek " the center line of ihe survey bciiia more particularly described aa follows- BeKinninc at a point where he center luie crosses the south west line of the land in dispute be tween the Dan Wilcoxen Heir, arid A G. Morrow, which is the north east line of Estie Griffith's land. ?l survey station 9 t 95 on the center line of the survey, said point bein* S. 55 19' E . 150 feet from a comer of the lands hi dispute between tl" r ;.n Wilcoxen Heirs .aid A G. Mo. - row. anc* the lands of Estac Griff, th. Us -TV A Tract No. AR-80 Union Power Company'. ^nd US-TVA Tract No. AR-81 'the land in dis pute between the Dan Wilcoxen w??trc ami A G Morrow1: thence N. 31! 53' E.. 65.3 feel to survey station 10 -t 60.3; thence N. 57 12' E . 80 7 feet to survey station 11 410: thence N. 20 53' E? 115.3 feet To sur vey station 12 + 56.3: thence N 59' 53' E . 123.5 feet to survey station 13 ? 79 8: thence N. 12 53 E.. 129 9 feet to survey station 15 ? 09 7: thence N. 77 21' E.. 92 6 feet to : ur tatlon 16 -f- 02.3: thence N. 31 21 E. 87.1 feel to survey station 16 ? 89 4: thence N. 20 12 E. 265.2 feet to survey station 19 ? 54.6; thence N 61 23 E. 116.1 feet to survey station 20 ; 70.7: thence N. 24 29 E.. 2130 feet to survey statJkn 22 +? 83.7; thence N. 30" 18' W . 174.6 feet to survey station 24 ? 58.3: thence N. 45* 05' E . 66 7 feet to survey station 25 4- 25.0: thence N. 59" 33' W.. 84 5 feet to survey station 26 4- 09.5; thence N. 49' 58' W , 138.6 feet to a point where the center line crosses the center line of a ridge, which is the north line of land in dispute between the Dan Wilcoxen Heirs and A. G. Morrow, md the south line of US-TVA Tract No. AR-83 (Union Power Company), at survey station 27 + 48.1 said point being approximately 535 feet, as measured along the center line of the ridKe and property line. In a westerly direction, from a comer of the land in dispute between the Dan Wilcoxen Heirs and A. G. Morrow and the lands of Tract No. AR-83, and the United Slates Forest Service. The above described strip of land is a continuous right of way 60 feet wide through the said property be tween the above named boundary I lines and contains 2.4 acres, more I or less. It is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for four '4> consecutive weeks in the Charokee Scout a weekly news paper published ;it Murphy. North Carolina Done this 2 day of Oct. 1942. E. Y. Webb. Judge, United States District Court. Tracts AR-81. ^SR-2. Milas Wilcoxen, WCP: HJH: CAR: mis 9-1-42. A true copy test J. Y. Jordan. Clerk, by O L. McLurd. i Deputy Clerk. (ll-4t) "Keep Children's Clothes Clean For Health And Longer Wear" -says PARENT'S MAGAZINE When the foremost magazine in its field comes out with a statement like that. ...it must be important! Health and cleanliness have al ways been important, but now more than ever, the longevity ol ap parel is a prime necessity ! Junior and Mary may outgrow t heir clothes faster than they wear them out. but if these clothes have been prop erly cared for, some other child may enjoy them .. .Efficiently laundered linens and clothing guard the health of four entire family and enable fabrics to look newer. . . .longer. MURPHY LAUNDRY Prownt Service Phone 159

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