Irews Personals Decker-Floyd
The Rev and Mrs J. C. Neville
a- -f nding this week in Mon
t-'* r.d in Aaheville where they
are attending the Synod of the
Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper
?pent the week-end with relatives
in Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
have moved from Gastonia to Bry
son City, where Mr. Cooper is en
cased in insurance business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crowder of (
Virginia are visiting relatives in
Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Whitaker
and daughter, Anna Neal, of Bry
son City spent the week-end with
relatives in Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fraley and
daughters, Ann and Sara Alice,
spent the week-end in Knoxville.
Miss Polly Hicks has returned
from a three weeks' visit with
friends in Richlands and Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. M a r g u e rite Sims, of
Youngstown, Ohio, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hol
land, of Andrews
Miss Jean Christy. Mrs. O A.
Resche and Mrs. Ruth Starr Pul
lium spent Saturday in Chatta
nooga.
J. B. HaU of Forest City is
spending this week as the gues*
o2 Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis
Miss Meredith Whitaker. home
economics teacher at Andrews
High School, attended a home eco
nomics meeting in Bryson Citv
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris of
E?Fia.. are visiting Mrs. Don
u'' Wilson.
Vows Are Spoken
Mr and Mrs. Wade M. Deckel
oi Murphy announce the marriage
of their daughter. Betty, to Clyde
Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Floyd of Hiwassee Dam.
The ceremony was performed bj
Roy Chapman, ordinary, in Mc
Cayesville. Ga.. September I.
The bride is a graduate of Mur
1 ph> High School, class of 1952,
and was formerly employed in
Fort Riley.
Pvt. Floyd is a graduate of Hi
vassee Dam High School, class of
1950. He uas stationed at Fort Ri
ley. Kansas, before leaving for
overseas duty.
Mrs. Floyd will make her home
with her parents at present.
Si- k in Andrews
The Rev E. L Kirk has been
confined to his home due to ill
ness.
Mrs. Jack McCraney is recov
ered from an illness that required
i long period of convalescence.
Jack Cagle has been confined to
nis hoove with jaundice.
Patients in Rodda-Van Gorder
Hospital this week are: Mrs. Cleve
Dcrrrberry of Andrews; Herbert
Kimbrough of Marble; Mrs Fred
Ueasley of Robbinsville; Mrs. Jes
se Loudermilk of Robbinsville:
Mrs. Dick Matoy of Rhodo: Mrs.
Kendall Adams of Andrews: Mrs.
Leon Pugh of Andrews: Wanda
Sail McGaha, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar McGaha of Robbins
cillc; Mrs. A. E Archbald of Rob
?insvill?: Houston Roberts of
Young Harris: Joseph Youst. sol
lier injured in an auto accident:
Linda Kay Phillips, daughter of
Jr. and Mrs Leorard Phillips, of
Robbinsville.
rdrews Births
'kit
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Adams an
'ounoj the birth of a 5 lb 11 oz.
'?mghter. September 14.
NOTICE or SALE Of
REAL ESTATE
I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
I SUMMONS DOCKETS NOS
3896. (TRIAL DOCKET 804). 3310
| (TRIAL DOCKET 471). 1046. 12
47. 1248. 1248. 1532. 1533. 2993
and 2994. Consolidated Tor Pur
poses of Judgement
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY and
TOWN OP MURPHY, Plaintiffs,
W M FAIN and wife, ZELMA
MOUNT FAIN; J B. GRAY, Trus
tee. CITIZENS BANK A TRUST
COMPANY, a Corporation: SOU
THERN FERTILIZER St CHEMI
CAL COMPANY; RUM A MAPLE
TOBACCO CORPORATION; L. E
BAYLESS, Trustee; DURA-KOTE
PAINT CORPORATION; STAND
ARD RICE COMPANY: NATION
AL FRUIT PRODUCTS COMPA
NY; INC : THE BUCKEYE COT
TON OIL COMPANY; INTERNA
TIONAL AGRICULTURAL COR
PORATION; F. O. CHRISTOPH
ER. Substituted Trustee; C. S.
HASSON; F O. CHRISTOPHER.
Trustee; and ANY AND ALL UN
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
ANY INTEREST IN THE LANDS
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. De
fendants.
By virtue of authority vested in
me by a judgment of the Cherokee
Superior Court dated the 29th day
jf August. 1952, in the above en
?itled action, I will, on Wednesday,
he 8th day of October. 1952, at
*2 o'clock noon at the Courthouse
door in Murphy. North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following describ
ed lands in Murphy Township.
Cherokee County, N. C.:
PARCEL NO. 1: Storehouse Lot.
A certain Lot of land in the
Town of Murphy. Cherokee Coun
ty. North Carolina: BEGINNING
tG5 feet from the North West cor
ner of Lot No. 1 in the original
survey of Murphy and runs South
40 East 100 feet to a 20 foot alley;
hen North 50 East 25 feet to a
stake; then North 40 West 100
feet to Valley River Avenue; then
South 50 West 25 feet to the Be
ginning Being the Store House
and Lot where D. V. Carringer is
selling goods.
PARCEL NO. 2: Peachtree
street Lots.
Also, a certain lot in the Town ,
of Murphy. Cherokee County. N. j
C. and being Town Lot No. 6. BE
GINNING on the corner of Lot
No 2 M Fain s Old Home Place
an Peachtree Street, known as the!
Regal Hotel Lot, and runs South
51 West with line of No. 2. 208
feet to a stake in Alley; then
South 40 East with said alley 52l2
feet to a stake, R H. Hyatt's cor
ner on said Alley; thence North
50 East with R H. Hyatt's line 208
feet to a stake on Peachtree
Street; thence North 40 West with
Pcachtr"e Street 52'? feet to the
Beginning.
PARCEL NO. 3: Warehouse Lot
j Also, a certain lot in Town of
| Murphy, being part of Lot No. 8.
BEGINNING on corner of Hiwas
see and Depot Streets, and runs
with Hiwassee Street South 50
West 69 feet to corner of Lot No.
10; then with line of Lot No. 10.
North 40 West 50 feet to a stake
thence North 50 East 81 feet to a
stake on Depot Street; then with
Depot Street South 40 East 50
feet to the Beginning. Said Lot be
ing situated between the L & N
Railroad and the Southern Rail
way tracks and the street leading
from the L & N Railway Depot to
the Southern Railway Depot, and
being the lot upon which W. M.
Fain Grocery Company formerly
did business.
PARCEL NO 4; John E. Fain
Home Place in East Murphy.
BEGINNING on a locust stake
on the line of late P. M. G. Ray
(Now Ella Brittain Lot) ar.d the
Northeast corner of the Bascomb
Pass (now Mack Carringer Estate)
Lot and runs North 23 West 3S5
feet to a stake; then S. 52 W. 132
feet to a post oak; then North 23
West 25 feet to a stake (formerly a
Post Oak); then South 52 West 221
feet to a stake; then South 38 East
396 feet to a stake; then North 52
East 281 feet to the Beginning. It
being same piece of land describ
ed in a decree of Superior Court
for Cherokee County and recorded
in office of Register of Deeds for
Cherokee County in Book 26 on
page 589.
PARCEL NO. 5;
Also, a Lot in Eaet Murphy, des
cribed as follows; BEGINNING at
a stake on State Highway No. 10
at a culvert, being Joe Ray's cor
l ner. and runs In a Northeasterly
direction with said State Highway
No. 10 to where said highway ln
tersecta with Hill Street; then In
a Southwesterly direction with
Hill Street; to a corner of Joe
Ray's Lot (formerly J. D. Malo
nee'i Lot); then In a Southeasterly
direction with said Joe Ray's toe
to the beginning.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
UEPO.HE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
ABIUE MAX1NE ROBERTS. RS
VA ROBERTS W1 SENER and N
RICHARD ROBERTS by hu next
friend ABBIE MAXINE ROB
ERTS. and EARL PETREY. Peti
tioners,
vs
FLOSSIE INV.AN and husband. O
T. INMAN and LEON PETREY.
Defendants.
The defendant. Leon Petrey,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the Superior Court if Cher
okee County, North Carolina, to
tell certain lands In Cherokee
County, in which he has an inter
est, more particulaiiy described in
the petition in this cause, and to
which reference is made, for the
purpose of partition; and the said
defendant will further take notice
'hat he is required to appear at
'?e office of the Clerk of the Su
??rior Court of CluroVee County
in the courthouse in Murphy.
North Carolina, within twenty (20)
days after the 3rd day of October
1952. and answer or demur to the
petition of the petitioner, and no
'ifying him that if he fails so to
io the petitioners will apply to
'he court for the relief demanded
in the petition.
This the 30th day of August
1952. *
?f, L. KALI., Clerk of the Si per
tor Court, Cherokee County, N. C.
8-4tc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, havng qi'.all
ied as Administratrix of the Es
tate of Elbert Walter Bates, de
rased. late of Cherokee County
'orth Carolina, this is to notify
?!I ptrsens having claims against
ca'd estate to present them to the
.ndersigned on or before the 23rd
?ay of August. 1953, or this notice
>vi!l be pleaded in bar of their re
tovcrg. AM persons indebted to
This the 6 day of September
1952.
H. I. McKEEVER, Commission-'
er 9-4tc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i \'ORT!I CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, having quail
' tied ts Administrator of the Estate
of Steve W. Evans, deceased, lai
jf Cherokee County. North Caru
lina. this is to notify all person
having claims against said estate
to present tliem to the undersign
cd on or before the 16th day o:
August. 1B33, or this notice will
he pleaded In bar of their recov<
ry. All persons indebted to sale
estate will please make Immedi
ate payment to the undersigned
This the 12th day of August
1032.
John A. Morley, Admlnistratoi
of the Estate of Steve W Evans
Deceased. S-6tc
NOTICE
Notice of Service of summons by
publication.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
North Carolina,
Cherokee County.
Frank D. Bradley.
VS
lennie Murphy Bradley.
The above named defendant,
'ennle Murphy Bradley, will take
toiice that an action entitled as
hove has been commenced in the
T p.- rior Court of Cherokee Coun
North Carolina by the plaintiff
or Ihe purpose of having the
bonds of matrimony existing be
een them dissolved on the
{round that the plaintiff and de
endant have lived separate and
part from each other for more
ban two years preceding the
?ringing of this action. The defen
tant will further take notice that
l>? is required to appear at the
"fice of the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Cherokee County, at
the court house in Murphy. North
'aro'ina. within fifty (501 days
from the 4th day of September,
1952, namely, the 24th day of Oc
tober. 1952, and answer or demur
aid estate will please make imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
This the 16th day of August.
1952.
Bessie B Bates. Administratrix
?r E b-rt Walter Bales, Deceased.
'."?i ka. North Carolina 6-6tc
j the complaint, falling In which
he plaintiff m-111 apply to the court i
ir the relief demand^! In the 1
it
T.iLi the 2?:h day of August.
IMS.
Signed' J. L. HALL, Clerk of
Superior Court. Mtc
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