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Mexican Giiayule Production Helps Solve U.S. Rubber Problem ? 1 he semi-arid plains of north central Mexico abound in wild rubber beannjj guaruie .shrub. Here native Indians gather the shrub that will i-vcntualljr find its way into the war effort of the United Nations. Steep mountain paths and barely broken trails are followed by the oxcarts as they wend their way from camp to the nearest pickup station where trucks collect the bales for delivery to the mill. This interesting device is the ^ scale on which the shrub is weighed at the guavule camp. Upon the weight of the shrub depends the amount of money the workers get for their efforts. Here the shredded shrub is being placed in old fashioned rotating drums where . one step in the s^pr.ration of the rubber is accomplished. To increase the production of rubber for use in the American War program, the General Tire & Rubber Corn pony has announced plans for a guayulc project in Mexico and will erect an extrac tion mill in the heart of the guayule area in the state of Coahuila. After weighing, the shrub is pressed into one hundred pound bales by means of iliu ancient baiing machine. The General Tire and Rubber Company plans on introducing modern Ameriean methods to replacc the system which has been in use since the guayule industry got its start 50 years ago. Her? is pictured a pile of the 50 kilo squaff sheets, ready for shipment. (ioatlU Is real rubber, not a syn t h tot, and the guayule shrub contains A greater percentage of rubber by dry weight than any other known plant, according to General chemists. And Local Service Stations are Helping to Solve the Problems of Local Motorists. Veteran of World War I Has Four Sons In Service Mr and Mrs. Verlin C Hughes of Maryville. Tenn.. have four sons in service, their only child ren except an adopted daughter. Mr. Hughes is a veteran of World War I. serving overseas 11 months Cpl. V. C. Hugh?s. Jr . en'ercd service in September. 1941. He is with the Aircraft Warning Cen ter. Jacksonville. Fla. Staff Sergeant Pred Hughes is in French North Africa. He en listed in the Army Signal Corps October 1940. Pvt. Willard Hughes entered service October. 1942. and is at tending the Aircraft Mechanics school in Keesler Field. Miss. Aviation Cadet Maynard Hughes enlisted in the Air Corps Reserve in December. 1942. TIk* Hughes brothers received most of their educations in Mur phy schools. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY j Cherokee County. Plaintiff. vs. Wilburn Morrow. Leona Morrow. ! Beecher Morrow. Janie Morrow. | lack Morrow. Vergie Morrow. , Evelyn Morrow. Faustina Taylor rind husband. John Taylor. C3llie j Nobles and husband. Robert E j Nobles and Margaret Morrow Tay | lor and husband. Edio Taylor. De j fondants. I The defendants. Wilburn Mor row. Leona Morrow. Beecher Mor row. Janie Morrow. Jack Morrow, Vergie Morrow. Evelyn Morrow, and Mareare4 Morrow Taylor, will take notice that an action entitl ed as above has b**en commenced in the Superior Court of Chero kee County. North Carolina, by the plain'iff against the defen dants to foreclose the lien ol ? axes due Cherokee County foi the years 1934 through 1941 against the lands of A. L. Mor row. in Beaverdam Township. Cherokee County North Carolina, described in a deed from Patton Taylor and others to Andy Mor row. dated Nov. 25th. 1918. and registered in Office Register of Deeds Cherokee County in Deed Book 81 at page 585 and fully described in the complaint now on 1 file in this action; that defen- ' ' dants are heirs at law of said ; A. L. or Andy Morrow and are i necessary parties to this action: and the said defendants will fur j cher take notice that they are re quired to appear at the offic? j of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse i in Murphy. North Carolina, with in 20 days from and af.er the 6th day of March. 1943. to wit. on o j beiore the 26th day of March 1943. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff which is now on file in this ac'ion. or the plaintiff will apply to the i Court for the release demanded | in said complaint. WITNESS my hand this 10th day of February. 1943. J. L. HALL. Cleric Superior count oi Cherokee County. N. C. 1 29-4t. For More Miles USE ESSO EXTRA And Let Us Keep Your Car Serviced. SPECIALIZING in WASHING AND LUBRICATON Official Tire Inspection Station SHERRIUTS SERVICENTER Standard Products Murphy, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SITPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff vs. J. \V. Horn and wife. Mrs. J. W Horn. Rosa Jiidson Tillitt. Betty Anna TlllKt. L. C. Nichols and J. Prank Bristol. The defendants. J. W. Horn and Mrs. J. W. Horn, will take notice that an action entitled as | above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina. for the purpose of foreclosing the lien of taxes for the year. 1932. and for the years 1934 through 1941. held by said plaintiff. against the lands of J. W. Horn, in Valley town Township. Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, described In a deed from C. H. West and wife to J W. Horn, dated Oct. 1st. 1926. and registered In the Office of the Register of Deed? of Chero kee County In Deed Book 98 At pa^e 198. and more full7 deacrib cd in the complaint now on file in this action, and for the purpose of barring and foreclosing the hens and claims of all other per sons in and to said lands; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the court house in Murphy. N. C. withic thirty '30) days from and aftei the 27th day of February. 1943. to-wit. on or before the 29th day of March. 1943. and answer or demur to the complaint in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. Witness my hand, this the 3rd day of February. 1943. J. L. HALL. Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. N. C. 28-4t. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. IDA STANLEY. Plaintiff. vs. J. H. STANLEY. Defendant The defendant. J. H. Stanley, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Caro lina. wherein the above named plaintiff is asking for an absolute divorce from defendant upon the grounds of two year's separation; and the said defendant will fur Cher take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court for said County in the Court house in Murphy. N. C., on the 8th day of March, 1943, or within twenty <20) days thereafter, and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action which is now on file In said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the and day of Feb.. 1943. J. L. HALL. Clerk of the Superior Ooort 28-4tp. FULL SPEED AHEAD Gulf Oil Corp. FRANK ELLIS, Agent TRUCKS SINCLARIZED LAST LONGER O.P.A. Official Tire Inspection Station Make This Your Official Station Palmer's Sinclair Station ; Phonr 202 Murhpy, N. C.
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