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Thurs., April 16, 1936. POSTELL NEWS The many friends of Mr. Bob Mar. tin was very sorry to hear of his death. He passed away Thursday morning at 2 o'clock. His death was duo to double pneumonia. He was laid to rest in the Turtle Town cemetery. W. D. Townson was in charge jf funeral arrangements. Mrs. Mary Tea* ue of Ranger is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sheam Jones over the week-end. Mr. M. C. Stiles and son, Roy visited his brother, Mr. Dewey Stiles Sunday morning. Mrs. Dewey Stiles and children who ta\e been ill with flu are improving. Mr. Nathan Brendle who underwent an operation at the Petrie Hospital for appendicitis last week is improving his many friends will be glad to learn. Rev. S. A. Stiles filled his regular ap(M>iuviiicat at Mt. Tcrr.cr Sunday. Mr. Oliver Payne passed through our section Sunday. Mr. Quince Allen. Carl Suit. Clate Stiles have been doing aome repair work on Mr. N. A. Quinn's mill dam which have been washed away with the high waters. Mrs. Tempa Stiles and children visited her aunt. Mrs. Myra Jones Sunday. Mr. Lonnie McNabb and Bertin of Suit visited Mr. M. C. Stiles or. business one day last week. Mr. Dewey Stiles returned home Wednesday, his friends are glad to see him back. Mr. 'Clate Stiles and Fred Jones made a business trip to Ducktown Friday. Mr. R. L. Keenum passed through our section Sunday. SUNNYPOINT Everybody is glad to see the sun | shine again after so much rain. Born April the 2, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ben Allison a girl, Betty Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hail, of Knoxville. Tenn., have been visiting Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris. Mr. Johnnie Mason made a trip to Sweet Gum. Ga. one day last week to see his daughter, Mrs. Noel Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Bascomb Muady. Ruby Mundy and Gretle Gladson mo. tored to Blue Ridge, Ga. Sunday. Mrs. Eller Morrow and mothei ! spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Whitener. John Brown and Clifford Johnson i were the Sunday guests of Mr. and \ Mrs. Wilburn Lefevers. Mrs. Ruth Ombsev from Culberson j spent last week with her mother I Mrs. Roman Harris. Mr. Fred Harris is visiting his father. Mr. Ivan Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Lefeveds spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitener. Mr. Fred McAfee was ir. Murphy Friday. Mr. Carmon and Quentin Rice from Murphy were visiting relatives here Saturday. [Misses Jewel and Lelia Ledford vis-ted Mrs. Ida Harris awhile Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Johnson were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. NIGHTS AND / SUNDAYS Are BA "LONG Dl for long distance telephoning aft Tliis extension of night rates to Station-to-Station and Person-to And now, too, new low rates a| every rug At of the week after k where the day Person-to-Person When you telephone out of towi number called?that is a Stati must talk to only one particula to the operator?that is a Perso tion on these classes of service be found in the front pages of Remember. Nights and Sunda long distance calls. Southern Bell Teleph I H C O OF The Cherokee BIRCH NEWS"' Mr. J. L. Holloway, who has bee | suffering: with an injured knee, i able to report back to work on th 11WPA work. Mr. Carl Anderson of Culberso was a visitor in our community las Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Green an 1 brother, Sheridan Green of Chal tanooga. Tenn., were visitors her .Saturday. Mrs. Alice Stiles, of Murphy. Rt. was visithing friends and relatives i Birch Sunday. Rev. Fred Stiles preached an intei esting sermon at Pleasant Grove las Sunday. Misses Delma McClure and Ioni Stiles were attendants of servees a Oak Grove last Sunday. I Misses Mary Jo Stiles and Wilm; Green visited friends and relative jai Grape Cretrk over the week end. Mr. AI Standridgre went to Murptr on business last Friday. Mr. Wilburn Sneed of Persimmoi Creek was in Birch on business dur ng the past week. Mr. Carl Housed of Persimmor Jreek was here on business las^ Thursday. | Mr. P. A. Mauney list taker was ir our Community last Friday, listim >ur few possessions. Mr. L. P. Payne made a busines trip to Dr. G. M. Young's of Postell Sunday. Mr. Geo. Hogsed went to Murphy >n business Thursday. Master Junior and Misses Gladys Fred Whitener. Mis.- Artie Johnson spent Monday night with Edna Whitener. Mr. George McAfee spent one night last week with his son. Free McAfee. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred McAfee spent Saturday afternoon with Edna Whitener. Johr. Brown was in Murphy shopping Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson spent Wednesday and Thursday with their sister. Mrs. Etta Hartness in Mineral Bluff. Ga. Grady Helton went to Isabella. Ten p.. ore day last week. Miss Louise Johnson visited her cousins, in Mineral Bluff. Ga.. last week. UPPER SUUNY POINT Mr. and Mrs. Dillard McAfee spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garland. Mr. Ed McAfee and Lovd Johnsor and Edith Garland spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burrel. Mr. Earl Mundy and Clyde Gladson from CCC camps are visiting home folks this week-end. Mr. Loyd Johnson visited Mr. Fied Whitener Saturday night. Sheriff Foley Bell vihited Mr. Ed McAfee Sunday morning. Lee Godfrey passed through this section Sunday morning. Mrs. Esta Mason spent Sunday with Mrs. Roseauna Gladson. Ed McAfee was in Murphy Friday shopping. Warren Mason spent Easter wit! his sister. Mrs. Nole Bell in Sweet Gum, Ga. and his brother came home with him and spent the day. istance" calls low the low rates io operation er7 P. M. apply all Jay Sunday, all day Sunday includes both -Person calls to most points. pply on Person-to-Person calls seven o'clock to those points rate is more than 30 cents. i and will talk to anyone at the on-to-Station call. But if yoa r person, whose name you give n-to-Person call. Full informa, and rates to many cities, will your directory. |rs are bargain times for your one and Telegraph Co. OIATIO Scout, Murphy, North Carol WOLF CREEK j? I n Mrs. Elsie Long and daughter, 1S Miss Julia, of Upper Hot House ^ e were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Claud Cloer last week. N " There was born to Mrs. Juan its Simonds-Luper Tuesday morning of ^ , last week a son. which she has nem. ed, "Jerry". Mrs. George Cross, who has been e sick for several weeks thinks she i? ^ slightly on the upgrade again. Mr. C. C. Forrester of the other n end of this (Hot House) Township, K was listing taxes here Friday of last ~ week and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Garren and children, of near Copperhill, visited * Mr. Garren's parents, Mr. and Mrs * r VV. L. Garren Sunday. Mr. Verlin Hyde of "Lower" Wolf 1 Creek was a business visitor here J s .>ne day last week. ^ Mrs. Man.' .jane Hancock and ~ daughter. Mrs. Abbie Vemer, are both very sick with flu. i d< - isadore and Martha Nell Campbell C ire visiting their grandparents. Mr. si i ind Mrs. S. E. Quir.n. m t Messrs. Andrew Barton and Clar- ci ?nce Hogsed made a business trip to i Murphy last week. p; ? Rev. C. A. Voyles attended his ti pastorate at Oak Grove. Saturday a s and Sunday. c. LEGATNOTiCES !; t; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator J with the will annexed of BETTY l SEA WELL, Deceased, this is to noti- ei fy all persons having claims against l the said estate to present them to the h 1 undersigned at BRASSTOWN. NOR- a TH CAROLINA, on or before the la 27th day of March, 19.27, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This the 21st day of March, 1936. N. P. BROWN. Administrator with the Will Annexed of Betty Seawetl, De(34.6t.g4cc) ceased. o NOTICE OF ELECTION At a special call meeting of the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the Town of Murphy held in the Mayor's office March 30th. 1936. It is ordered by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Marphy that ! an election be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May, i 1936, it being the fifth day of said month for the election of the Mayor and six commissioners of said town, i Said election to be held in the court house in the Town of Murpb.r. the polling place established by the governing body of the said town. Henry Hyatt is hereby selected a* registrar for said election and W. O. Adams and Dale Lee are hereby ap' ponted judge of said election. Said registration books shall be opea Api ril 4th, 1936. for registration of all persons entitled to register and kept open daily until the second day of May, 1936. That Saturday May 2nd i shall be challenge day. I The registration books shall be opk en in the register of deeds office in t I y. When you h X necessities in the | equipment. Mai | pliances are expx | upkeep. . This is t startling low pric | MORETHANP I and satisfaction i STOP IN J Souther Phone 1 ina re court house Saturdays, April 4, 1, 18 and 25, 1936 for the purpose f registration. E. O. CHRISTOPHER, Clerk of Town of Murphy 35.4t-tofm) OTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND iORTH CAROLINA, ?CHEROKEE COUNTY. ?IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. THE FEDERAL LANK BANK OF OLUMBIA, Plaintiff, vs. CARL KEENER and wife, LILA EENER; MARGIE PALMER and usband, GLEN PLAMER, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in i>ove entitled civil action on the 23rd ay of March, 1936, in the Superior ourt of said County by the Clerk, will on the 27th day of APRIL, 936, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the ounty Courthouse door in said county sell at public auction to the ighest bidder therefor the following scribed lands, situated in said ounty and State in Murphy Townlip, comprising 23 and 1-4 acres, ore or less, and bounded and des"ibed as follows: All those certain lots, tracts or ircels of land, containing respec. ively 10 acres, 9 and 1-1 acres nd 4 acres m<pe or less, looted, lying and being in Murhy Township County of Chero. ee, State of North Carolina, having uch shapes, metes, courses and dis?nces as will more fully appear by eference to a plat thereof made by . S. Keener, Surveyor, October 4, 924. which is on file with The Fedral Land Bank of Columbia. The 0 acre tract is bounded on the forth by the lands of J. T. Hayes nd Amanda C. Hayes; East by the inds of Mrs. Effie Roberts- -4r,otb FERTI Use BASIC PULVE ?Because tests show I BASIC and PULVERI results will more than BILL Leading Brands of B/ FERTll /Basic Ten? Y (Knox Veg< j Vw / Knox Pota Basic Mag IN THE GREEN BOR Our dealers carry in ence Basic Pulverized I Product patented). SEE OUR 1 DICKEY FEE] Murphj Knox vi He Ferti ^ The Jtopl * ~ ave to draw the line betwi home?don't overlook coi ny people have the idea tl inaive, and that they cod not true. We have a coi :es. And the upkeep in t AY the initial cost. And is beyond purchasing pov UMD GET OUR PRICE* n States P<v :< Mv BtriifllgWil by lands of A. V. Ingle; and on the West by the lands of J. T. Hayes and Amanda C. Hayes. The 9 and 1-4 acre tract is bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Effie Roberts; East by lands of Mrs. Effie Roberts and E. L. Rogers; South by lands of E. L. ' Rogers; and West by lands of A. V. Ingle. The 4 acre tract is bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Effie Roberts; East by lands of Mrs. Effie Roberts; South by lands of A. V. Ingle and E. L. Rogers; and West by lands of E. L. Rogers and Mrs. Effie Roberts. Said lands are described in the following deeds of record in Cherokee County, viz: D. A. Keener and wife to Carl Keener and Margie Keener, recorded November 10th 1921, in Deed Book 79 at page 43; J. T. Hayes and wife to Carl Keener, recorded October 21st, 1924, in Deed Book 95 at page 381; E. L. Rogers and wife to W. B. Sneed, recorded February 20th, 1922, in Deed Book 79 at page 105. The terms of sale are as follows ALL of the accepted bid to be pu:d into Court in cash. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of the said Superior Court and nc bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of $100.00, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on hi: bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said landwill be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac. cepted will be promptly returned the maker. This the 23rd day of March, 1936. v n rHRitTOPuro (35-4t-flb) Commissioner LIZER RIZED FERTILIZER Jiat when we make it ZED the difference in PAY YOUR fertilizer 1 Mtf }| lSIC PULVERIZED LIZER O-Four for corn etable Special for vegetables to Grower for potatoes nesia Phosphate LDERED BAG ONLY stock for your convenirertilizer. (Process and 3EALER? D COMPANY I ilizer Company I 1 Cost Y | JI I piness tmmmmwm sen luxuries and nplete electrical lat electrical apt a great deal in nplete line at he long run will | the convenience * rer. | 5 TODAY _ | mrer Co" irphy, N. C.
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