Parker Derreberry
Parker Derreberry of Andrews
ber 13. 1850, whereas. In fact, he
had been employed by the An
drews Builders Supply Co., and
Is Found Guilty iJT ? -No,mb"
Mr. Derreberry was found gull
; ty and the court suspended Judge
was tried before Justice of the | ment for a period of one year, on
Peace Sam W. Jones at Andrew* condition that the defendent pay
Monday, on the charge of drawing i the costs of court and repay the
benefits from the Employment1 Employment Security Commission
Security Commission to which he
was not entitled. The defendent
was charged with representing
himself to be totally unemployed
Curing the week ending Novem
of N. C. the sum of $14 which he
had drawn and to which he was
not entitled. The defendent met
with the conditions imposed by
the court.
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Junior Red Oossers Learn Early
A part of the Junior Red Croaa program la training youngsters for
their future responsibilities. Here, a trio get pointers on how to earn
for babies in a Red Cross Home Nursing course. .
HAVE YOU GIVEN TO RED CROSS?
If not, help us reach at least our original goal of $2268 by
sending a generous contribution now.
Mail or give your contribution to:
Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Murphy, N. C.
Or
% Postmaster, Murphy, N. C.
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Tells Elementary
Honor Roll For
Andrews School
C. O. Frazier announces the
honor rolls of Andrews Elementa
ry School for the fifth grading'
period.
The "A" Honor Roll Is as fol
lows: Mrs. R. C. Pulllum, 4th
grade. Alta Brown Betsy Battle.
Sara Long. Terry Slagle. Carolyn i
Wyke; Mrs Hazel Elliott, 4th'
grade. Ethel Ammons, Janice Ca-,
pie. Ronald Crisp, Helen Postell;
Mrs Annie McGuire. 4th grade,
Katherine Colvard. Judy Craw
ford. Margie Haney. Elizabeth
Pullium. Franks? Watkins, Lu Ann
Lail; Mrs. Alice Hogsed. 4th
grade. Katherine Sursavage. Vic
ky Derreberry; Mrs. Price. 5th
grade, Clara Sue Nichols. Patsy
Holland, Mary Louise Hardin. |
Shirley Ann Green; Mrs. Millie
Stewart. 5th grade. Jean Bristol,
JanneUe Carringer, Jannette Ta
tham; Mrs. Louise Enloe, 8th
grade. Ruth Almond. Gail Ander
son. James Franklin. Peter Ger
nert; Mrs. John Kupice. 6th grade.
Bob Slagle. Daryle Forbes; Miss
Bertha McGuire. 6th grade. Ruth
Howard, Thomas George: Mrs.
Margaret McCraney, 7th grade,
Linda Bryant, Billy George, Ar
dith Hay, Betty Palmer, Jerry
Pullium, Carolyn West; Miss Ag
nes Seyle, 7th grade Frances
Frye, Kathleen Mason. Janice
Watts; John Kupice, 7th grade,
Bobby Nelson. Bob Martin, Wayne
Battle. Hugh Rayburn; Mrs Flo
rence Huffman. 8th grade, Wilma
Jean Crisp, Jane Gay Neal; Mrs.
Ruth Sursavage, 8th grade, Gayle
West, Willis Anderson, Patsy Kil
patrick. Jill Thornton.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 4131
North Carolina
Cherokee County
Cherokee County, Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES RADFORD AND WIFE,
LISSIE RADFORD, Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in
me by a Judgement of the Chero
kee Superior Court dated the 17
day of April, 1952, in the above
entitled action, I will, on Tuesday,
the 22nd day of May, 1952, at 12
o'clock noon at the Courthouse
door in Murphy. North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
lands in Beaverdam Township,
Cherokee County, N. C.:
Adjoining the lands of Wm
Dockery, S. M. Chambers, Ves
Garrett. M. I. Farmer, and others:
BEGINNING on a white oak
corner of Tracts Nos. 102 and
103, and runs thence West with
the line of Tract No. 103, 100 poles
to a stake in said line; thence 57
poles, with a conditional line, to
| a stake on John Evans line, now
Jones line; thence South 60 poles
to Thompson, Evans and Kilby
corner; thence East with the line
; thereof to a Broken top Black
i gum, it being a conditional cor
i ner between WM. Dockery and J.
. S. Roberts ;thence with a condl
j tional line to the beginning. Con
| taining 60 acres more or less,
j Known as the J. Thompson Heirs
land. Being the land conveyed to I
Lon Radford and Essie Radford
by A. F. Clayton and wife, Hellen
Clayton, by deed dated December
the 9, 1931, which said deed is re
corded in the office of Register
of Deeds for Cherokee County.
North Carolina, in Deed Book No.
102. at page 467, to which said
deed and record reference is here
by made for a more complete des
cription of said land
This the 18 day of April, 1952.
O. L. ANDERSON, Commlsslon
er 41-4tc
TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
MeCayeville, Georgia
Thursday-Friday
"MA AND PA KETTLE ON
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Marjorie Main-Percy Kilbride
Back Where The Pan Began!
Saturday
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LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE
! S. W Black, qualified Executor of
the J. E Coburn Estate, has ap
plied for exchange under Act of
March 3. 1025 (43 Stat 1215), of
fering three parcels of land con
taining together 298 acres, in Gra
ham County. North Carolina, on
the waters of Yellow Creek and SCOUT OFFICE
Farley Branch, adjoining national ' FANNIE McGUIRE
forest lands and the lands of Al
bert Crisp. Pose Turpln and Dee
protests with the Regional Fores
ter. U. S. Forest Service, SO Sev
enth Street, N. E., Atlanta S.
Georgia, before May 26, 1032
<l-4tc
NOTARY PUBUC
For Athlete's Foot
Millsaps. in exchange for not to Use T-4-L because it actually
exceed an equal value of national DILATES THE PORES of the
feet; penetrates down deep to kill
germs easily on contact. After one
forest timber on Fires Creek,
Clay County, North Carolina.
Persons claiming said properties application, if not pleased, your
or having bona fied objections to 40c back at any drug store. NOW
such application must file their at MAUNEY DRUG CO.
MOVING
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SAFE . DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL
NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE
AUTHORIZED AOINT
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Pbone 202 Murphy. K. C.
McCaysville Tabernacle Quartet
will be singing at
THE CHURCH OF GOD
Murphy, N." C. Bealtown Section
Time?7:30 P. M.
Wednesday, May 7, 1952
Pastor, Rev. R. G. Wilskxn
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