Three Andrews
Boys Attend
Methodist Camp
Sixty-two campers from Western
North Carolina are attending Camp
Tekoa, Methodist camp for Inter
mediates. near Hayesvllle this
week The camp is owned and op
erated by the Board of Education
a< the Western North Carolina
Conference of the Methodist
Church. Dr. Carl H. King is ex
ecutive secretary of the Confer
Lionel Brooks
Honored At Party
I Mrs Isaac Brooks of Andrews
' nonored her son. Lionel, with a
ence, and Miss Marion Craig is
camp director. The present camp
reason will continue through Au
! gust 1 with a program of study and
recreation for young people of the
| Methodist Church.
Campers from Andrews Include
| Wayne Battle. Jr., Tommy Payne,
' and Kent Laughter.
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Murohv. N. C. Phone 143
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FOREMAN?Don Biron of Go
ree. Tex., who is the foreman and
arena director of the Cherokee
Ranch Rodeo to be at Murphy
Fairgrounds on Friday and Satur
day, June 27-28 for the benefit
of the Lions Club, announces Bob
White, Lions president. Perform
ances will be given each evening
at eight with a matinee on Satur
day at 3 p. m. Cowboys, cowgirls,
clowns and fifty head of animals
will be featured.
Upper
Peachtree
Mr. and Mrs Ben Brown were
guests Sunuay of Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Thomasson.
Fred Brendle and family spent
Saturday evening with Mr and
Mrs Math I eatherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Moore
lisited thrlr daughter in Rome,
3a.. Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Cloer
airthday party. Friday night, on
lis Ilth birthday.
The night being Friday 13?h, the
joys were taking no chances so
:hev elected to have a stag party.
Games were played and birthday
?ake and other refreshments were
served.
Those attending were Jimmy and
?harles Holland. Bobby and De
vans Winfrey, Dan and Bob Craw
ord Jack and Junior Slagle. Jer
-y and Leon Adams. Dean Truett,
ferry Leming. Sonny Reece, Stan
ey Frazier, Boyd Pullium. David
logsed. Harold and James Holland
ind Heyward Adams.
Mrs. Brooks and son are from
Dillsboro. They are visiting Mrs.
Brooks' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
that
VERLIN JONES
Has been added to our force
He is an Authorized
BEAR SERVICE OPERATOR
Specializing in ,
Bear Wheel Steering, and Frame Alinement
%
He also has charge of Body and Paint Jobs
He invites his f rieikfe to bring
1
their jobs to him.
95 33? Murphy, N. C.
Mrs. W.K. Vandiver
Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Ra-he) Vie# Vandiver. SO.
of Murphy' u;ed Wednesday at 1:40
p. m. at the home. She was the
rife of the late W K. Vandiver.
Funeral services will be held at
First Methodist Church at 3:30 p.
m Friday. Services will be con
ducted by the pastor, the Rev. R.
Delbcrt Bvrum. The body will lie
in state from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.
Internment w1!! be in Peachtree
Cemetery.
A member o' the First Metho
dist. Mrs Vandiver moved to Mur
phy from Georgia 45 years ago.
She is survived by three daugh
ters. Mrs. Forrest Teague, Mrs.
Freddie Hawkins and Mrs. M. B.
McDonald, all of Murphy; two
sons. Earl and Glenn, both of Mur
phy; 25 grandchildren and 26
great grandchildren.
I vie Funeral Hotne is in charge
of arrangements.
Martin's Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Coker and
daughters Barbara, Mary Frances,
and Jean, visited friends and rela
:ives in Lawrenceville and Brook
haven, Ga.. recently.
The Rev. Freddie Gray and
Floyd Phillips . of Chattanooga.
Tenn.. were out of town visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith ancf
?amily recently.
Mrs Cora B. Gray Middlebrooks,
were dinnci guests Sunday of Cal
vin Lunsford and daughter. Eunice.
Ray Luns/ord is back home after
taking treatment at Petrie Hospit
al.
Little Rickey Thomasson was the
dinner guest Sunday of his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thom
asson
Mr and Mrs. Millard Egger of
Akron. O. visited friends in this
community recently.
NOTICE or SALE or
UAL ESTATE
SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 3871
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
North Carolina
Cherokee County
Cherokee County,' Plaintiff,
VS.
A. L FRANKUM. VAUL FRANK
UM. RUBY KAYLOR, JOHN KAY
LOR, EDITH FRANKUM. by her
Guardian ad Llteo C. E. Hyde. AD
DIE MCDONALD. MYRA GREEN,
LUM EVANS. ANDREW GREEN,
SH1RLANA GREEN, ANDREW
GREEN* SR.. CHARLES FRANK
UM, BEATRICE FRANKUM,
GEORGE D. FRANKUM. PAUL
INE FRANKUM, ELMIRA MULL
and husband FLOYD MULL, De
fendants.
By virtue of authority vested In
me by a Judgment of the Cherokee
Superior Court in the above en
titled action. I will, on Thursday,
the 17 day of July. 1952, at 12
o'clock noon at the Courthouse
door In Murphy, North Carolina,
offer for tale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
lands In Notla Township, Chero
kee County, N. C.:
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Notla Township. Cherokee
County, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of Kilpatrick, Evans.
Akins and bounded as follows: |
BEGINNING on a large post oak
the South W. corner of said No. |
46. runs East 58 poles to a stake
on the top of a ridge and on a
ledge of rocks, thence with said
ledge of rocks North 52 E. 66 poles
to a maple on the bank of a small ^
branch, then up said branch with
its meanders 42 West 36 poles to
a small Spanish oak on the S. bank |
of the Bliirsville Rd. then with
said road N. 71 Mi W. 12 poles
North 49 W 19 poles to a stake In
said road, then N. 33 E. 49 poles
to a stake and small spanlsh oak (
cn Collins line; then with that line
North 58 W 101 poles to a stake
the N. W. comer of No. 46 and N.
E. Corner of 45, then with the line
of Nos. 45 and 46 S. 174 poles to
her daughter. Mrs H. T. Liddell,
and son "Skipper", of Atlanta
spent last week in Murphy visit
ing friends and relatives.
Out of town friends and relatives
who attended the funeral of Mrs.
J. S. (Aunt Addle* Chastaln last
week were her two brothers, Phon
zo R. Phillips, Colorado Springs
Colo., Spencer R. Phillips and
wife and son, Buddy, of Copperhill,
Tenn., the following nieces of Blue
Ridge. Ga : Mrs. Hazel Garrett and
daughters, Mrs Tom Thrasher,
Mrs. Dorothy Carroll and Mrs.
Henry Phillips and daughter:
friends. Mrs Iowa McClure. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Chastaln of Blairs
ville, Ga.; Mrs. W. H. Smith of
Haleyvllle, Ala.
ttea beginning, containing 77 Vs
acres more or leas.
Being the same lands described
In a deed from T. L. Keasler and
wife. Verdi; Keasler to J B.
Frankum and wife, Llllle Frankum
dated January 2, 1910 and regis
?ered in the Office of Register at
Deeds for Cherokee County fas
Book 71 page Ml, reference to
which Is hereby made
This the ltRh day of June. 1992.
J. L. Mason. Commissioner
49-4tc
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Will Be Appreciated
June 28 Democratic Primary