North Carolina Town and Farm War - Time News FARME1&S TAX DEADLINE, DECEMBER 15 Farmers arc required to tile tJ vo larations of estimated l'.U'i income and Victory tax make a payment by Decmber 1."). Farmers who elected to make declarations Sep tember 15 when most other persons made them, will need only to make an installment payment December 15. Persons who made declarations September 15 and wish to amend them or those who made no declar ations but since have had a change in income to require them, tflso should file by December 15. Per sons with tax installments due on that date will receive or have re ceived bills from the local Collec tor of Internal Revenue. CHANGE DATE ON CATTLE PROGRAM The effective date of the cattle price stabilization program has been changed from December 1,! 1943, to the beginning of the first accounting- period after December 15, 1943, for each cattle slaugh terer. TO MAINTAIN FARM STRUCTURES Farm building material makers, | under sponsorship of the Farm j Structures Institute and in cooper- j ation with the War Food v Admin istration, will hold a war confer ence in Chicago, December 10, on maintenance, with the necessary WFA announced recently. Key- \ note of the conference will be that j the nation's ten and a half billion dollar investment in farm struc- ; tures must be kept at top produc- j tive efficiency through adequate | maintenance, wit hthe necessary minimum of new construction. I itself exceeds the amount of funds Only the Value of agricultural land , invested in buildings and struc- | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Haying qualified as Administrat rix of the estate of Sallie Pettit, de oeased, late of Jackson County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Sylva, North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of November, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar I ?? their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please, make immediate payment. This the 10th day of November, 1#43. JANE COWARD, Administratrix of the Estate of Sallie Pettit, deceased. No. 8? Nov. 10-17-24 Dec. 1-8-15 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of tho pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 28 day of November, 1939 by C. W. . HENSLEY and wife, ARTIE HEN SLEY, to the undersigned Cyrus H. Nicholson, Trustee, therein se curing certain notes and indebted ness, which said notes and indeb tedness is now past due and un paid, which sa;%l deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Jackson County, N. C. in Book 148 at page 34; and demand having been made for the payment of said notes and indeb tedness, and the payment thereof having been refused and the holder of said notes and indebtedness hav ing demanded of the undersigned Trustee, that the power of sale in said deed of trust contained, be exercised, the undersigned Cyrus H. Nicholson, Trustee, will, on Mon day, December 20, 1943, offer for * sale, and sell to the highest bidder* for cash, at 12 o'clock noon on said day, at the front door of the court house in the town of Sylva, North Carolina, to satisfy the payment of the notes mention ed in said deed of trust, the land described in said deed of trust as follows: " BEING in the town of Sylva, North Carolina, and BEGINNING at a stake on the South side of the public road leading from Sylva to Cullowhee, the same being the Northwest corner of the W. B. . Stiles store house lot, and runs Eastward with the South side of the public road or highway 50 feet to a stake on the South side of said highway; thence in a South direction a straight line to a stake on the North bank of Cope Creek, fifty feet East of an alley way; thence in a West direction with Cope Creek 50 feet to a stake on the lEast margin of said Alley; thence in a North direction with said Alley Way about 200 feet to the BEGINNING, including among other lands, the store house where C. W. Hensley is now doing busi ness, and being the same lands as conveyed by deed from E. P. . Stilhrell, Trustee, to John A. Brown, said deed dated January 22, 1034, and recorded m the otfice of the Register of Deeds for Jack Mm County, N. C. in Book No. 118 at page 606. This November 17, 1943. CTBU8 H. NICHOLSON, Trustee Bj Hugh Monteith, Attorney, "lfsrll? Now. 24 B?e. 1-8-16. t j iv- un farm< of the country. Ki:i:r draft board INFORMED A farm worker \vh<> fails to keep hi< local Selective Service Hoard ii ft i nad ??t' a change of addiess or occupation may lie reclassified cr .pt>--il)ly induct? d into the arm ".{ f o ! cv s . Only the Si-1? ctive Ser \ Ilnurd wi'h whom the indivi t!ua! ha- registered has authority to in rant him a temporary n lease f? r non-farm wv il a treaty has bi'en signed ,:it we're at p ace with all man kind. '1 h>ugh sonu? have gone, not to retu rn, 'l i e re's o'h rs Uft to live and learn. T: e law, the gospel and the truth. A - wo were taught in days of youth. S<- help us, God, as we press on, To be go:> utensils. The doctor raises the fun- ! gus, from which the drug is ob- I tained, in glass-covered dishes. Al though comparatively crud:( the home-made product has proved effective in the treatment of exter- ' nal infections. (International) ? Back the Attack ? Buy More Wa- ; Bonds and Stamps j PT-Boat Pinup Gal TINY AND STREAMLINcD Jean Por ter of the Alms has been chosen the sweetheart of Uncle Sam's torpedo boat flotilla PT-boat crew mem bers selected Jeao for their favor ite pinup mascot (International) Stepped A pretty youn& nurse was sell wig joppies. The sa*esnian told her e would give her a $5 bill for a uppy provided she 'would promise > nurse hi in if he ever went to ter hospital. She promptly agreed. Salesman: "Ly'the way, where - your hospital?'' Pretty Nurse; "I'm at the Queen 'liarloite"s Maternity hospital." i'hvn she put the five spot in her Election box and walked away. THE Home Front March To Victory Is Made Chiefly With REPAIRED Shoes We Do Good Work Blue Ribbon Shoe ShdiT^ Main St., Oppo. Herald Office Stop and Think A Moment-and You'll Find | -That the dearest thing to a woman's heart is her home. When you give her something for her home you please her immensely. 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