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Monthly Honor List For Murphy Schools Is Announced Here ? ? <? -uperintendent of tJi, Murphy school unit, has announce th" ""1",r r?"> f"r the Murphy high and Ury schools for the month of February, .us follow,. lUii ?"hool eleventh Krade_Ku|a Ma,- Keenum. Jayne Ricks. Reba mith. Lois Thompson. Troy Flem / K p"?>< P.nlcney nv" Frankie Wilson Tenii. grade Veil Amos. Jean Dickey. Beatrice Head. Vergil Hem A,ben Rogers. ? 5SSKS Ahi?M* Ntoth irrade - -Merlei Newton. Mar ,yUUl L"U M?t> FYani e.s Shields. Paul Padgett Sc?her M l"e Pai" j Betel, er Morrow. Loster Mason. Bur ton Graves. Blot* Davis Fred Tliompson. Lowin Loungood *y W"ma Arrant- Mar, fane Brandon. Louise Gheen. Barbae Robinson. Irene Phillips. Nettie Dockery. Pran,es Fisher Lois Hat? chett. Edward Pa Robe:* R?,er, Helen Clore. Mary {Catherine cra-g' ;,mes Bal:cx ?'" Etemeniary school -seventh gride David Shi-Id Ler. y Beaver. Ed Wei , Jan.ce Hall. Lo,s Rltca. M(I. '*r Mary Lee Teague Mav Htad Read, Marie Hall RuthStS . ? t ' 1 - Jordan 1 Ar:;ur Webb V- ,ud D^d-'l J?"CS Car,'!j Deck.-- ?? ... - Vrn" L"1 Helton ''"man -5: oi-k Ha? ,f, . Br Hair :v ' : .. - .ngoGd. Harry Maunev Car' v<i.o(i. Elizabeth talmtT M, H.impton June Parish Fourth grade r; ,,id En. . Has-e., Docker;,. " Boyce White. W. M Woo'T How arrl 2r?y!r-A"B: Mali, j onnr.ie H. ? *>??,. .. ,, ^te Barton Gordon Bradshaw. Second grade-Biil;- Brandon Roy S ol; ,MaXie ^hn Hen,: i- *Ienn Swaim. Barbara p-.,h Norma Lee Wall , Ru,h Camp4 first grade- -Oliie ... Decker8 Claud' ^ Mcroney. Betty Lou Swalm. Funeral Services Held Thursday for Mrs. Lovingood, 60 Funeral services tor Mrs. R. D. Lovingood. 60. who passed away at her home here Tuesday night follow ing an illness of one and a half years, were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist church, with the pastor. Rev. J. C. Amnions, officiating. Interment was in Hangingdog cemetery. I\1e funeral home has charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were C. I. Calhoun. Sheridan Dickey, Fred Johnson, Tom Maruney. P. C. Gentry and John Odell. Surviving are her husband. R. D. I/ovingood: one daughter. Mrs. Eu gene F. Lowkis of Fayettevllle: four sens. Olade of White Plains. Berlon of Atlanta. Hobert of Benton, Ky . and Lowin o? Murphy; four sisters. Mrs. Lilly Kephart. Mrs. John Lov ing ood, Mrs. Henry Kephart of Hangingdog, and Mrs. Fred Lovin_ Rood of Oaffney. 8. C.: two brothers. Will Palmer of Llncolnton and Ell Palmer of Tampa, Fla. o Police of Bute. Mont., inveslgating an automobile collision that had oc cured between Howard Oodfrey and Charles Erb. were amazed when both parties voluntarily assumed the blame for the smash -up. :c- ; ;c / ls chc >se ALL-TCURNAMENT TEAMS WEDNESDAY Immediately after the close of the Tri-State tournament it Blue Ridge Wednesday night. two ali.tourna ment teams were picked by the of ficials from the teams competing, designating first and second squads First Team: Forwards ? Hire of El lljay. Yoder of Duck'.own. E Allen ? >f Morginton: Guards Smith of Duck town H.ce of Ellijay. Collins of Morganton. Second Team: Forwards? D. Nich ols of Mineral Bluff. O. Crisp of Robbinsville. Groves of Hayesville. Guards Postelle of Robbinsville. Henry of Blue Ridge. Nixon of Mor gan ton. Lcgan Heme Is Razed By Fire Here Tuesday Fire that started from an over heated stove in the living room com. pletely destroyed the home and fur nishings of Henry Logan here about 6 o'clock Tuesday morning. Losses were estimated at about $4000. there be-.nu no insurance Logan said that he had built a fire earlier in tlse morning and re nin. 1 to his bed. instructing his wife, who would leave the house at five o'clock, to refuel the fire before she left Apparently the heater be came too hot cau<in? the walls amd flu to catch fire in the frame house. D h L :ui a;;! Mis. Ligan'.s mo::-, -r. Mrs Hamptor. ban lv es t iped their - a the flair.es al in ein-iimird the building before bf : c' .-rvere.i and they were a_ wakened. ? o Mr a. Margaret Carroll of Newark, ??' '? '!? 'I 'ii-r bat. ! for di'vrce si.l t :. ? : : jujlit more : f ( ?-r. than '."e dirt <~f he; Serving 71 Military Camps in Dixie Seventy-one military can ? and establishments, whue more than 570.0J;) men lil he in training, are locatcd in the nine status served by the Southern Be!l. In sixty-five of them, this Company is providing and maintaining the telephone fi cilities. Necessary switch boards and other equipment and more than 66,000 miles of telephone wire in cables have already been installed. Addi tional equipment w ill be pro vided as required. Nearly $40,000,000 will be spent this year by Southern Bell for new construction and general expansion to meet the South's increasing telephone needs. New central offices, buildings and local and long distance lines are being put into service, and the net gain in new telephones is expected to reach 1 1 5,000 this year. Aware rrthe telephone's vi tal part in national defense, thousands of telephone nw and women are devoting their efforts to supplying the increas ing communication needs of government and industry. rs. Luther McGaha Passes On, At Warne Mrs. Luther McGaha. age 41. died at her home last Friday in Warne. a victim of pneumonia Funeral ser vices rrere held at the Old Union church it! Ycur-vf Harris Saturday with the Rev. Henry Brown officiate ins. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. She i.< survived by her husband and a number of children. She is also survived by several grandchil dren Baby Stevens Rites To Be Held On Friday Funeral services will be held Fri day at the Ebeneezer Baptist for U-.e infant sen of Mr. r.r.d Mr-. Jchs Stevens of Murphy. Rt. 3. who died today i Thursday* from pneumonia. He is survived by five sisters. Wil lie. Wilma. Mary Lou. Rachael and Elizabeth and one brother. Max and his parents. Townson Funeral Home will be in charge. Mrs. Margaret Hawkirs is Buried at Mt. Pisgah Last rilt>? fur Miss Margaret Haw kins. 80. of Warne. wlio died at the home of her stepson. Orady Hawkins. Wednesday morninsi. were conducted Thursday at 10 o'clock from the Mt. Piscal' Baptist church with the Rev. Chambers officiating Burial was in ! the church cemetery' Townson fu ' neral home was in charge of ar : rangements. : ' Mrs. Howkins Is survived by three j stepsons and one stepdaughter o Services Held Sunday For Mrs. X. Z. Price Funeral services for Mrs X. Z. Price, age 23. who died at her home. Murphy, lit. 2 Ssturdsy fnUnvinv ?% long illness, were held Sunday from the Belleview Baptist church with the Rev. Conley. the Rev. Bray Mull and the Rev. Colombus Martin of ficiating. Interment was in the church cemetery. She is survived by her husband two small children, her parents. Mr. ? ' Ncrlli C irc'.ina C C C To Enrcli iGCO Boy? Juring Month cf April Approximately 1600 boys ^ I enrolled in CCC imps in | Carolina bftwwn April l and a*. , .0. according lo an announce?^ >y T L. Orler. supervisor ?[ ccc election, this week Unemployed young men who ut nterested in the opportunities ccc offers and who have a desire t? camp life and work experience Taj apply for entrance at the local *4. fare office in the Murphy courtho* any time. Enrollments are now mvk eight times a year To be eligible lor CCC selection' young man must be . a citizen of Hie United Statecs. unemployed tad ? neea 01 employment, of good thu. acter. between the ages of 17 and a. unmarried, not in attendance it school, and physically and mentiDj fit to do vigorous work and Mrs. L. Ballew and several bio thers and sisters FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY Peachtrce Slreei Murphy, N. C. SEE WHAT YOU GET: Up te 30 Mites on a Gallon Sanags of $1.50 to $2 on E?ery Tank fill of Casofne. Greatest Seating Width of An* Lew-Price Car. Crt Springs on Ml Four Wheels -.Km Two-way Roller Steering. Weather Eye Conditioned Kir, CMrertibte Bed also available. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All landowners of Cherokee County will take notice that the Board of Equalization and Review for said County will meet at the office of the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, in the Courthouse, in Murphy, N. CM on the 24th day of March, 1941, and thereafter, and that any and all complaints as to over-valuation or undei-valu ation will be heard on dates and by Townships as follows: Notice is hereby given that the valuations of each Town ship will be taken up on dates mentioned. If the equalizat ions in any Township are not completed on the day men tioned, the work in connection with that Township will be continued on the following day until it is completed, and immediately upon its completion the next Township as above listed will be begun and continued until the entire work of equalization and review is completed. This the 3rd day of March, 1941. SHOAL CREEK TOWNSHIP NOTLA TOWNSHIP HOT HOUSE TOWNSHIP BEAVERDAM TOWNSHIP .... MURPHY TOWNSHIP VALLEYTOWN TOWNSHIP March 24th. March 25th. .March 26th. .March 27th. .March 31st. April 1st EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW OF CHEROKEE COUNTY By T. P. CALHOUN, Chairman. B. L. PADGETT, Clerk. (I2-3t-eh.)
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