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NOTICE Sale Of Delinquent Taxes NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. By order of the County Com missi oners directed to the under signed tax collector for Cherokee County, I will sell on September 4, 1950, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, and each day thereafter until sold to the nighest bidder for cash at public l action, the following described land on which taxes for the year 1049 have not been paid, in the name and for the amount given plus five percent penalty and cost of sale and advertisement. E. L. SHIELDS, Tax Collector. MURPHY TOWNSHIP Name Acres & Lots Amount Abernathy. F. H.. 3 4 $30.03 Abernathy, Mrs J F., Heirs, 50 ? 4.55 Abernathy. Joe M.. 181 12.74 Abernathy, J. W., 60 10.69 Abernathy, Perrv 12.76 Adams, Mrs. Bird. Est.. 5 .... 2.73 Adams. N. Buel 12.48 Adams. H. B 5.60 Adams. Dr. N. B . Heirs. 20 1.09 Adams. W. A., 531 ? 39.22 Adams & Maytfield, 2 lots 72.80 Akin. Herman 12.48 Akin, Margaret, 1 lot 1.82 Alexander. Mrs. Gladys Welbourn, 1 lot 164.89 Alexander. R. G. 24.12 Alexander. Robert G. Jr.. lti 19.54 Allen, B. L . 20 7.28 Allen. J B . 100 5.46 Alverson &: Holt, 1 lot 18.20 Amos. Ernest, 1 lot 9.21 Anderson. M. J., lbffe 91 Anderson. R. F.. 184, Bal 47.19. Anderson. Richard 3.38 Arnold, Tom C 5.51 Aronson, Mrs. Frlda, 1 lot 115.57 Aronson, Frida & Berkowitz. Pauline. 1 lot 40.95 Arrowood, Boyd 6.07 Arrowood, Frank, 25 17.72 Arrowood, Jntln 5.10 Arrowood. Wm. W 5.25 Ashe, A. J., 11 5.46 Ashe. Carl 3.47 Ashe, E. G., 50 ? 27.82 Ashe, Leonard, 2 10.48 Ashe, Mary Sue, *2 1.82 a she. Mrs Robert E 7.10 Ashe, Wade, 10 ' 10.12, Bagwell. Geo. W 12.08 Baines, Hobart, Disc., IV2 7.73 1 Raines, Hobart 3.38 Bi.ker, Lloyd 4.57 1 Baker, Wm. W.. 67*2 15.12 Ball, Ernest W 3.38 I r-rllard, C. W? 2 lot* (.83 Eandy, D. H 23.4# Bandy. H. E? 10 5 46 Harnett, Clarence 2.73 Larnett, James Hubert. 50 9.10 Harnett, L. E., 3 lots 94.37 Farnett, Sam, 6 4.82 Barton, Andrew E.. Bal 5.34 Barton, Hoyt G. 214 14 56 Barton. Vaughn 10.03 Bates. Carl, 2 lots 63.04 Piles, Mrs. Glenn, 1 lot 32.94 Bates, T. N? Heirs, 2 lots .... 73.26 Bates, Willard. 2 lots 1.82 Battle, Mrs. Jane, 1 lot 1.82 Peal, Charlie, 1 lot ? ?... 10.48 Beaver, Carl 10.30 Beaver, Charles 7.44 Heaver, Earl L 5.58 Beavers, J. W? 17 A 3.46 Jtaver John IV. 25 4.55 Beavers. R. L., 2 lots 32.72 Bell, Abraham, 2 14.56 Bozemer, John W. ?9.56 Birchfield. Sy S ..... 3.93 Civens. Claude, 6 91 Pourne. Francis J., 8, 2 lots 74.62 Eaurne, Mrs. Pauline M. .... 24.66 Eoyd, M. D . 50 9.10 Eradshaw, Grover, 1, Bal 7.55 Bradshaw. V. H.. 5714 12.10 Erannon. Mrs. M e .................. 6.28 Frandle. Sim ... 3.20 Brittian, Mrs. Adaie, 20 1.09 nrittain, Guy 12.21 Erittain. Hugh M _ 11.72 r.rittain. Mrs. L. W? 20, 1 lot 36.40 Brooks. Frank. 214 15.89 Brown, Ben H 10.84 Brown. Vols. 1514 8.74 Browning. E. A.. 5 lots 203.92 Browning. Mrs. E. A. 14.56 Brumby. B. G 9.43 Brumby. E. H.. 1 lot 92.37 Burger. D C . 1 lot 3.64 Burgess. Luther 3.75 Burnett Joe. 70 13.01 Burrell. Frank, Heirs, 3014 12 38 Burrell. J. D? 23 6.37 Cagie. A. H . 1/10. 1 lot 5.73 Caldwell, J. A., 20 9.56 Calhoun. C. 1. 1 lot 18.38 Cannon. H. E 3.00 Canirell. John Edward 5.93 Crntrell. Oscar 11.81 Czpps. Franklin M 16.17 , Cardin. K.nsey. 75 12.56 Carringer. A. M., Heirs, 40 45.50 Carringer. Char'ey, 17 4.55 Carringer. Grady 3.20 Carringer. Harry 3.20 Carringer, Jack 3.20 Carringer, Mrs. Ruth, 3 lots. Bal. .. Carroll, C. E Carroll, C. Audc W Carroll. Ernest. 99 Carroll. G. H., * Carroll. Mrs. John. 1 lot Carroll. L. A , 9 Carroll. Vorlin 17.76 Carroll. Walter, 12 2.73 Carter. Andrews. J 7.71 Carter. Homer 11.81 Carter, R. E.. 98. Bal 24.84 EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS, O. D. Will examine eyes and fit glasses in Andrews. N. C. in Bradley Building Saturday, August 26, from 10 to 1 o'clock. Dr. Downs has been visiting Andrews to examine eyes and prescribe glasses for many patients for several years. Dr. Downs is a graduate optometrist and is competent to take care of any and all your visual eye troubles. He will understand all of your visual needs. Case, S. P. 8.66 Ctundler-Reece Auto Co. _.. 32.27 ' Chastain, Bryan. 1/10 lot 14.76 1 Chastain, Judson 13.72 1 Cherokee Pontiac Co 36.40 j Christopher, Harry 3.20 j "hristopher. Jack 3.20 j Christopher, Lbr. Co., 6V4 448.01 Cigarette, Sales Co 2 28 C'ty Cab Co. 66.63 Clark. Clara, 6 : 7.55 Clark, Dixie, 35 5.46 I Clark, James D 7.02 Clay, Doyle 1 12.09 C.ayton. Alvin, 1 lot 15.43 Clayton, F. A.. 40 39.59 Clayton, Frank 7.02 Coburn, J. E.'. Heirs 1 lot 1.82 Coffey, Grover, IV* 4.55 Coffey. J. H 21.76 Coffey. R W.. 300, Bal 9.65 Coker. Mack, 3C 5.93 Cole. J. M 11.81 Coleman. Bailey 16.30 Collins. Mattie, \i 7.28 Cook, Frank H? 30 8.19 Cook. Franklin II 12.48 Cook. J. E 12 63 Cook, John R 10.03 Cook. Oliver. 36 12.74 Cornwell, C. H.. Heirs, 2 5.46 C ornwell, Clyde 3.20 Cornwell. G. B., 6 6.64 Cornwell. Luther 5.93 Cornwell Wm. H. Jr. 20.58 Cox. J. E . 7>t> 273 Craig. Jack 18.90 Craig. Sam. 32 18.20 Craig. Willie D 9.21 Crisp. C. W. 5 25 Crisp. Frank M. 24 ... 2.73 Crisp, Grant O., 15 4.00 Crisp. R. A.. 23. 3 lots 158.81 ( "isp. Blaine, 93 37.56 Crisp. Wade. Bal. 8,24 Crisp. Brothers 6 28 Crowe. Robert L. 5.02 Curtis- Dowel 4.29 Darlin. Mack 7.71 Davidson. John A. 16.45 Davidson. Neil 68.43 I avis. Arden. 3 lots 96.89 Davis. Bill 15.21 Pavis. Bob. 215 Bal 8.38 Davis, Charlie C.. 2 lots 8.37 Davis. Eugenia. 1 lot 8.19 Davis. Flint 22.31 Davis. Grady 7.44 Davis. Homer H 5.25 Davis. Jess I. . 47 10.01 Davis, Frank, K J.. 240 13.10 Davis. J Lewis. 10V2 9 57 Davis. J. R & J N., 1 lot .... 1.82 Davis, Luther, 168 45.50 Davis. O. C. & Frank Cooper. 40 7.28 Davis. Oscar 12.21 Davis* Sidney, 40 7 28 Debty. John J 8.80 Derreberry, Fred 5.93 'Joweese. Bur ley 20.49 Deweese, Fred 14.81 beweese, Ralph. 5 lots 56.03 Dickey. F. D., Heirs. 2 lots Bal. 131.95 Dickey. Fred Jr. 12 14.85 Dills. Eulis (Pete), 2 lots Bal. 13.65 beckery, A. J., 55 6.37 Dockery- Bob. 142 10.01 Dockery, Clyde, 13?4 8.83 Dockery, C. W., 260 21.93 Dockery, Frank 12.21 Dockery, Harley 6.62 Dockery, Herman Leo 11.81 Dockery, Jim W. 15V5, Bal. .. 5.81 Dockery, John R 23.48 T. ockery, Lee E 8.66 Dockery, Mrs. Mayda, 8 5.46 Uockery, M. D., Heirs, 200 Bal 17.22 I JdsrfUSH * eUrZ& Sf*e? C<?3. ?ssssr ^Toi#*100 Don't Miss the New "PUSHBUTTON" RANGE Your choke of Built-in Pressor* Cooker and RaisabU Unit or TWO OVENS! Ami tW? onlr *? be^nou*! Mot* wonderful new General Electric "Sfeed Cooking" feeturei tfa?a ?? eooM mt k*c*t Oreo Timer tmfi Ma Mp fa da Utdaa! N*ir Timer. Superfait Calfod* units throughout Alt ?ht-flm lb* itmtf lag mm job mi ?wl Cook h mhiu bottom! Com* In oodiml Hvrtyl Ut m ghn you ? dwnomfroNon W |b MWM( G antral UocMc Ranges from $159.00 op ICTRiCAL SH0PS&?,OTELJSfe Dockery, Noafc, IS 13B1 Dockery, Quint on ..._ ? 9*8 Dockery, Ralph. 20 .... 7.84 Dockery, Rollen, 100 ? 7-88 Dockery, Roy - -.. 3.20 Dockery, R. V. 18.30 Dockery, Mrs. Vernon. 1 lot 13.05 Dockery, Will H.. 10 6.37 Dockery, Willy, 15 5.46 Donaldson, Clyde 3.20 Donley, J. W 10.03 Dulin, John W 8.19 Juvwll. Clyde 12.19 Dyer, Geo. L 21 91 Dagger, Mab'e T? 416 45.50 f ggers, W. C., Heirs, 130 14.56 Eldridge, Joe. 20 3.64 El'er, Lake 15 21 Elliott, Barnie 5. 1 lot 6.37 Elliott. Earnest. 52 19 40 Elliott, Lula, 20 2 64 Ellis. Henry B? 55 8 66 Ellis. Leonard. 87 10.92 Ellis. Thad 7.22 English. Edward, l'a 11.57 Er.loe, Lawrence 16.30 Ephriam, Frank 11.81 Fain, J. E. Heirs, Sli lots 170.17 .'sin, R. M? Heirs, 200, 2 lots 63.70 Frin, W. M & Porter 19, 4 lots 131.04 Fain. W. M? 1014 lots 42.73 Fair. Eugenia 10.03 Farmer, Chester, 1 lot 39 96 Farmer, L. T 7.44 Farmer. M. F? 22'a 15.65 layola Manufacturing Co 54 60 Ferguson. Frank 20.89 Ferguson. James ... 12.48 r'arrell. Eddie. 3 6.37 Fish. B. J, 1 lot 9.30 folger. D F. 30.54 rorrister, Mrs. Myrtle 2.82 Foster, C'.-lla . 12.70 Foster, Roy L. 14.26 Franklin, J. \V., 3 lots 118.63 Franks. John B 12.48 Franks, J. W? 1 lot 91 Freed. C. R. 15.83 Gaddis, D. T? 25 5.46 Fricks, J. F.. 126 24.35 Garren, Mrs Blanche B 7.10 Garren. Edgar ... 12.48 Garren. Fred L 8.53 Garrett. Claude 3.66 Garrett, Floyd 12.56 Gentry, A. B? 16 27.04 Gentry. John 3.66 Gentry. J. C. 3 66 Gentry. Luther 6.57 Gentry, Maurice, 1 lot 58.26 Gibby, Mrs. Els e, 60 7.28 Gibson. Guss 3.66 Gibson, Tom 5 53 Goins, G. W? 7'i 18.20 Graham. Lakes. 1 lot 81.90 Grant. Jess Clyde 21.63 Graves. Albert D. 20.27 Graces, Broulus. 89 20.45 "raves, J. HT& Sons, 108'i 158.83 Graves. J. E. & Sons (Disc) .... 45.50 Graves. Minnie. 27 2.73 Graves, W. O., 19 9.06 Green Jess, 2 10.59 Greene, John. 1 lot 9.10 | Griffith, Fred G 7.30 C uffey, Frank 3.38 Guffey, Jess 9.48 Gulley, Charles 8.48 Guthrie, James 7.44 tlalkins. Sallie Kate 1.37 Hall. B. K 5.11 Hall, Don, 16 23.55 Hall. Everett 3.38 Hall, Harold 32.85 Hall, Harold E. & Howard .. 19.50 Hall, Jack Jr 5.51 Hall, Jack H* 54 45.15 Hall. Jannie 4.6? Hall, Ralph. 36 22.60 Hall, Scott 3 27 41 Hall. W. P., 28 7.28 Hampton, Jack H 3.20 Hampton L. P . 1/5 Int. In 75A 6.37 Hampton, Marvin. 1 lot, Bal. 23-13 Hampton, Roy 3.38 Hampton. Tom, 15 1.82 Rampton, T. D.. 2 lots 1.82 Hampton, Wm. A., 6V4 40.95 ,'Tancock, Mrs. J. C., 100, Bal s 4.10 Kaney, J. G., 28 ...... 7.28 Harper, John A , 6014 22.67 litrper. John Wilburn, 147 14.56 llartman, Clem T 5.38 I tartness, George, 1 lot 13.65 Haritneess, W. C., 1 lot 18.20 Mass, C. C.. Heirs, 48 6.88 hass. Dillard A. ...... 6.29 ila3S, Oyd 3 20 Iiass, Robert, 30 1.37 Hatchett. Harold, 28 43.15 Head, Creed, 24 6.39 Head, Otis 12.68 lleaton, R. T., 166 58.24 lledden, W. A., 8 5.46 Hedrick, Ed. W 12.72 lletnbree. Glenn 51.48 liembree, W. A.. 14 Int. of 1 lot, Bal : 10.93 Hemphill, E. M? 8 4.55 Ilenn, P. J? 412. 1 lot 301.86 Iiensley, Vesta, 1 lot 9.10 Hill, T. J., 100 5.46 Hocan, John W? 23V4 17.90 Hocsed, VlrgJ 23.86 llolden, A. II., 60 455 Hoklan, Harold 13.90 Hollowly, A. G.. 1 lot 7.02 holloway, Earnest 4.57 Holloway, Fred 338 Horton, Fred R. 5.19 Bewared, E. A.. 2114 35.68 Howard, hire. Eliza. 12 6.06 Howard, J. H., I lot 4.10 Howell, A M., 34, Bal. 24.97 HoweU, Richard, 1 lot 50.39 Hocboo. Carrie, |/i? of 14A 15.47 Hodboo, CHOard W. .? 21.09 |Hh^iao. Duiwad I 11J9 Hughe*, E. O., 1 lot .?I 29.23 Hughes, John ? 5 46 Hughes, Robert 8.XI Hughes. Wig. 2. B?1 320 llunnicutt, W. A., 1 lot 91 Iiunsueker, Clifford 6.39 hunsucker. Homer 16.03 iiunsueker N. E. 35, Bal. 24.03 Jiurd, Charles 21.29 Hurt. Ethel Trull, 32 36.82 Hyatt, Charles H 17.99 Hyatt, Ralph 11 33 Hyde, C. E? 3 lots 65.63 Hyde. H. E. & M. M? Heirs, 24 acres 50.96 Ilyde. Rena, 6 5.46 Jemerson, Bill 16.96 Johnson. Fred Jr. 3 20 Johnson, George 7.57 ,-obnson, G. W? 20 2.91 | oehnson, Joseph L., 1 lot 91 Johnson, Mort, 1 lot 6.37 Johnson. Neal D 7.64 Johnson. R. C., 40 9.12 Johnson. W. B, 68 25.94 Johnson, W. H. 10.30 Jones, Bertha 23.83 Janes, Fred, 10 9.57 Jordan, Nauldin J., 1 lot 6.59 .'Ceasler, Charles Max 3.66 /.easier. Myrtle. 5"i 10.92 Kent. Horace 15.34 Kent. Vester, 32. 1 lot 52.01 Kephart, Earl 5.25 Ccphart, Ernest 75, Bal. ... 4.84 I ephart, J. C 3.66 ICephart. Jeff, 712 6 90 r ephart. Joe Henry, 97 19.29 Kephart, J. Henry. 39 19.37 ICephart. J. M? 75 4.10 Kephart. J T? 24 16.74 Kephart, Kate, CO 3.64 Kephart. Oliver 75, Bal. 3.67 Kephart. Owen 7.02 Kephart, R. B, Heirs, 210 11.74 Kephart, S. L? Heirs, 100 .... 7.28 Kephart, Sam. 50 10.43 Kephart. Wade. 253i .... 44.88 Kephart W. A., 40 4.55 tfcrnea, Robert L 7.44 kilby. Cleve, 1 lot 9.10 Kilby. Kneed 6.62 killian. Clifford. 62 ... 23 57 Killian, Howard 76 22.95 Killian, Ray 16.85 Killian. Roy. 2 5.46 King, Harest E.. 1 39.33 King, Lewis 22.54 King. Roy 3.91 King, Wm 24.95 Kinney, W. W.. 15 3.64 Kinsey, Hiers. 36 6.55 Lackey, Harold L 5.93 Lambert. R. M. ' 4.00 Laney, Bessie Mae 8.61 Laney. Scott, Heirs, 76 15.93 Leatherwood. Bill, 4 36.19 Leatherwood, D. H 12.61 Leatherwood, R H, 1 lot ... 6.84 Ledford. Carl C.. 43i 10.94 l.edford, Carrol B 9.08 Ledford, Frank. 1 lot 6.01 Ledford. J. C., 1 lot. pal. ? 18.71 Ledford, J. Harold. S 5.48 Ledford. Mrs. Time, 1 lot .... 45 50 Ledford, Willie, 51 ..... 42.09 Ledford," Mrs W E., 52V4 .... 728 Lee, Clifford 5.93 I,ee, Norvie 7.30 l uingston. R. W.. 2 lots 3.64 L:'nn. James E., 27 11.39 Logan, Howard 3.20 logan, Tyrus C, 35 12.72 Long, H. H., 100 12.74 Loudermilk, Q. W 9.10 Lovingood, Charles, 3 lots ... 5.11 j Lovingood, G. F., 41 13.65 : lovingood. L. H *.. 12 63 Lovingood. Ross. 2 lots .... 251.07 Lovingood. W. B? 33 1.82 Lunrfori F. tt? 5Vi njo Lyon. L. 9 |? McAfee. Edward (.13 McAfee. Paul _? 8.93 Motleaky, Mar*aret ltd McClure. WUlard, 8 10.11 I McDonald, A. C., Jr., | 1 15/100 acrei .'. 4J6 i McDonald. A. J 36 !. 6.37 | McDonald. J. D - 5.26 1 McDonald J. E. 13 566 | McDonald, John ? 28.04 McDonald. Lonzo C., 611 3.64 McDonald, N. E., 2 2.00 i McDonald, Olen. J 19.48 McDonald, Owen, 112, Bal. _ 3.38 MoDonald. R. B. 304 | McDonald, Tom, 2 5.46 (Continued on pate 7) Get a Studebaker and get more truck' for the money! A"plus"of extra-value features! Big visibility cab with head room, hip room, leg room for three ... Fully enclosed safely steps .;. "Lift-the hood" accessibility to engine, ignition, instrument panel wiring ... Adjusto-Air seat cushion ... Two foot-con trolled floor ventilators ... Two built-in window wings ; .. Dual windshield wipers ... Two arm rests and sun visors... Cab light with hand and automatic door switches ... Tight-gripping rotary door latches ... Extra strong K-member front frame reinforcement.,. Rugged, easy-riding springs...Shock-proof variable-ratio steering with extra leverage for easier turn-arounds and parking. FIRST TRUCKS WITH AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE Available in Vt ton and % ton models at extra cast Evans Auto Co. PHONE 48 - MURPHY, N. C. Since August, 1945... We've Nearly Doubled the Number of Telephones ... and we're still on the run! What an expansiqp of telephone facilities for five short years! The number of Southern Bell. telephones in service has been increased from 1,805,980 at the end of World War II to 3,366,000 today?nearly doubled. Thus, in five years' time, we have achieved an increase in telephones as large as the increase for the first 63 years of (Mr company's history. And here's more of the five-year picture of progress: RURAL TELEPHONES tripled . . . from 144,721 to 434,000. LONG DISTANCE CIRCUITS Deafly doubled, going from 9,300 to 16,500. AMOUNT OF MONEY INVESTED IN TELEPHONE FACILITIES more than doubled, advancing from $389/ 600,000 to $837,000,000. SERVICE . ? . clearer, faster and more dependable. The South has experienced five yean of unprecedented growth ... and a tremendous upsurge in telephone demand in town and on the farm. Meeting this demand has meant constructing new buildings, in- . stalling new central office 4 ?quipment and thousands of miles of wire on pole lines and in cables. For each tele phone added today, these facilities are costing nearly twice as much as in 1945. Telephone service if one of the nation's great assets in any time of emergency. Our facilities and the skill of telephone men and women were never so far advanced ae they kre today. Whatever communkatiouf needs may vise, they will be met'to tl SOUTHItN pill TIIIPNONI AND TIllOtAPH COMPANY
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