IJNC Seeks Sports Guides
For New Library Project
Chapel Hill, N. C.—Any old
sports guides (rule books) around
your house? If so, and if they’ve
outworm their usefulness to you
and you can spare them, they
would be mighty welcome in the
University of North Carolina’s new
sports library.
Dr. Wm. H. Peacock of the De
partment of Physical Education
has sent out a call for such books
and asks that persons with such
books and willing to part with
them to communicate with him.
Dr. Peacock currently is especially
interested in the football, basket
ball, track and baseball guides that
are out of print.
Carl Snacely, former N. C. head
football coach, is directing the
sports library project, with Pea
cock and others assisting.—Uni
versity News Bureau.
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NOTICE
State of North Carolina,
County of Polk. fp1
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court, Polk Coun
ty, made in a civil action therein
pending entitled “A. C. Miller,
Administrator C. T. A. of the
Estate of M. D. Shields, Deceased,
Plaintiff vs: Eunah Shields, Beu
lah Shields Green' and Zeno Y.
Shields, Defendants, at the Janu
ary-February 1953 term of said
court, the undersigned, who was
by said order appointed commis
sioner to sell the lands referred
to in the judgment, will on the
14th day of March, 1953, at 10
o’clock A. M., on the premises in
Green Creek Township, Polk Coun
ty, North Carolina, offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
court, a certain tract of land.
but subject to confirmation by the
which will he . cut up into lots,
lying and being in Green Creek
Township, Polk County, North
Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stone in place
of B. O. and Hickory and runs
South 3° East 248 poles to a stone
in place of pine; thence North 84°
East 51 poles to a pine; thence
North 11° West 59 poles to a stone
on the southwest sid^ of the Mills
Gap Road; thence North 32 poles
to a stone; thence North 4° 72%
poles to a stone, Blackwell’s corn
er; thence North 3° West 86 poles
to a R. O.; thence South 85° West
69 poles to the BEGINNING,
containing one hundred and five
acres, more or less. Being the
identical land conveyed to M. D.
Shields by Margaret Blackwell et
als. by deed dated April 22, 1905,
recorded in deed bopk 20, page
454, Polk County Registry.
This 12th day of February, 1953.
M. J. HARRILL,
16, 23, m-r. 2, 9 Commissioner.
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