IN THE SUPBUOR COURT
SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 418
STATS Or NORTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNT*.
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff
LEE MULL and Wife, RUBY
MULL. MINNIE LCDTORD and
Hoaband. LONNIB LEDPORD,
FRED MULL, JERRY MULL and
Wife RUBY MULL, WILLEY
MULL, MABY ANN MULL, MRS.
MILBY RAVENCBOTT. and hus
band, MILEY RAVKNCROrr, De
fendants.
The defendants, Minnie Ledford
and Husband, Lonnie Ledford.
VI rs. Miley Ravencroft and Him
band. Miley Ravencroft, Trad Mull,
Mary Ann Mull. Wllley Mull, will
she notice that an action entitled
is above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Cherokee
County , North Carolina, to fordoes
the lien of taxes due plaintiff by
defendants for the years 1943,
1944, 1947, 1MB, IMS, 1950, 1*51.
ard 1952 against the lands of said
defendants in Valleytown Town
ship, Cherokee County, North Car
olina. to-wit:
Being a part of Tract No. 37,
situate, lying and being in the
Town of Andrews, North Carolina.
adjoining the lands of Francis Me
$*tt Of ^
haffy, Patterson, Kings, Hubb
Mull, and Aquone Road, and oth
ers, and bounded and more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING on a stake In the
South margin of Aquone Road,
and runs South with Hubb Mull's
line MOV* feet to a stake; thence
East with the King property line
90 825 feet to the Francis Mehaffy
line; thence North with said Me
haffy line 740V4 feet to the Me
haffy corner; thence West SO feet
with Patterson line; thence North
with said Patterson line 200 feet
o the Aquone Road; thence 70.
825 feet with said Road to the Be
GINNING. containing 134 acres,
more or less.
Said lands being fully described
to satisfy said taxes, tax liens, in
terest and costs of this action, and
to forever bar and foreclose all
| right, title, estate, interest, claim
and lien of defendants In and to
; >r upon said lands; and the said
defendants will further take notice
they are required to be and appear
before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, at his office in the Court
house in Murphy, N. C., within
Twenty (20) Days after the 7th day
of November, 1952, to-wit, on or
before the 26th day of November,
"952, and answer or demur to the
?omplaint in this action, which is
now on fi'e with copies for defen
condemning the said land to sale
'n the complaint now on file in this
??etion, reference to which is here
by made for more full description.
And for the further purpose of
dants, or the plaintiff will apply
'o the Court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
This the 7th day of October,
1952. J. L. HALL, Clerk Superior
Court.
By CARMEN HANEY. Deputy
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Cherokee County. N. C 13-4tc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned having quali
ied as administratrix cum testa
-nento annexo of the estate of
Cash S. Jenkins, deceased, late of
Cherokee County, this Is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned on or before the 30th
day of October, 1953, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
i said estate will please make imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
This the 17th day of September,
1952. P
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NOTICE
The North Carolina Utilities
Commission has directed that a
hearing be held on Tuesday, Dec
ember 2, 1052 at 10 o'clock. A. M ,
at the Buncombe County Court
House in Aahevllle. North Caro
lina. for the purpose of consider
ing and passing upon the applica
tion of Western Carolina Tele
phone Company for an increase in
its rental rates at its exchange
in Hayesville, North Carolina, as
well as other exchanges through-j
out its system.
The undersigned company has
applied for authority to increase!
its rates at its Hayesville exchange
in the amount of $1.25 in the
monthly rental rates of its vari-1
ous classes of service.
This, the 15th day of October, j
1952
WESTERN CAROLINA TELE
PHONE COMPANY
By LINN D GARIBALDI. Presi
lent. 15-3tc
BIRTHS
PETRIE HOSPITAL
Mr- and Mrs James Madness of
Andrews, announce the birth of a
tjirl, October 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiles.
; Route 1. Murphy announce the
birth of a boy. October 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin of
Brasstown announce the birth of
a daughter, October 22.
Mr and Mrs. Harley Hicks of
Hayes* lile announce the birth of
i son, October 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Radford of j
Unaka announce the birth of a
son. October 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of
Hayesville. announce the birth of,
1 a girl. October 28
Mr and Mrs. James WMtener
Route 3. Murphy, announce the
i birth of a daughter. October 28.
TobeCoIvard
Dies At 79
William Newton (Tobel Colvard. ?
79, died Thursday, October 16. at j
4 p. m. at his home Tuiula in Gra- j
ham County following an illness
CANCER CLINIC TO MEET
The Cancer Clinic meets at C
.?. Harris Hosoltal, In Sylva. every
Friday. Registration hours are
from 9 to 10:15 a m. The Division
if Cancer Control of the N. C.
State Board of Health provides ex
aminations for cancer to women
.bove 35 and men above 40 years
id and to any person of any age
"?it h symptoms suggestive of can
cer
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Telephone? 31
Daily service between Murphy and Knox
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Connecting lines service between north,
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Knoxville and Atlanta gtateways.
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at serverel month*
Funeral service* were conducted
at 10 a. m Saturday in Old Math
er Church In RotobinsvUJe The
Rev. James Chappel officiated and
burial wan In the church cemetery
with I vie Funeral Home In charge.
A native of Graham County, he
was the son at the late Jim'and
Matilda Harris Co Ward
He was married to Miss Julia
Rogers M years ago, and was a
member at the Baptist Church.
Surviving are the widow and
five daughters. Mrs. Edna Rogers.
Mrs. Mark Rogers, the Mlssie Ollie
and Georgia Colvard, all of Rob-'
blnevtlle. and Mrs. Ethel Anderson!
of Gaetonia.
Also eight grandchildren, four
three broth
era, Albert Colrard of Shelby, Jut
and John Colvard of Robblnsvtlle.
and one sister, Mrs. Ella Carpenter
of Jaaper, Fla.
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