motici : CAEOUMA COUNTY by rlrture a t M of aole fwxUtnr<1 b?ce of trust executed by J. Rayfleld end wife. Late Rayfleld. dated the 26tt> day 1053, and recorded 1 with Bank Motet* a I ok ? SIX MONTHS or MM IHLKS warranty with each aa Check oar Uaed Car prlcee be buy. Well SAVE r 1*52 FORD Victoria BAH INI FORD ? Dr. B A H INI CHBVBOLET 2 Dr. B A H ISM FOBD IDB.BAH ISM CHETBMJT (DB.BAH IS47 OLDS CM Cowpe BAH ISM MBBCJBT Cteb Cow BAH ISM FOBD 2 Dr. B A H 1*42 FOBD 4 Dr. 1*42 CHBVBOLET 2 Dr. 1*51 FOBD V* Ton Pickup 1S4S CHEVROLET Vi Too Pickup ISM FOBD Vi Tub Pickup 1*47 DODGE 44Ton Pickup ISM DODGE 44 Ton Pickup 1*51 Ferpcroon Tractor Now Motor But Tour New Fond from BUBCH MOTORS and receive a Service Policy kiunrnl by 7,M* Ford Dealer*. BURCH MOTORS St. Phone 95 i This is s most practical Christmas decoration. Because every bit of it?with the one exception of poor Santa's head?can be eaten. And each piece is delicious! Turn the backs of Milky Way bars?then letter them with icing. This is easy to do, even for the most amateur confectioner. Use the recipe that follows. One letter of MERRY CHRISTMAS is etched on each bar with the aid of a pastry bag. The result is a gay looking, good-tasting decoration that's bound to be the delight of Christ mas parties. And, how easily this idea can be adapted to other holidays of the year. Regal Icing ,* 1 cup confectioner*' sugar Vi'cup boiling water 14 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 egg white Put all ingredients in a large bowl. Beat with rotary beater or electric beaterlat high speed until frosting is thick enough to stand in peaks. This will take 15 minutes or more, but it does the frosting no harm to interrupt the beating from time to time. Ruth Bagwell Circle Has Christmas Dinner The Ruth Bagyell Circle of the First Baptist Cihurch held its an imal Christmas dinner and gift ex ihange Monday night at the church Some 25 members and husbands were present, with Mrs. Everett English, hostess and social chair men Mrs. J. B. Hall and Mrs. W. V. 2ostello in charge Mrs. Boyd Davis was in charge of the program, which was fol lowed by gift exchange and sing ing. Book 185, page 317, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chero kee County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to forelosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the ?f Murphy, Cherokee Co unty, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock A. M. on the 28th day of January, 1954, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Cherokee and State of North Carolina, and more part icularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Gordon King and others, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe be side old road at the North bound ary of Arthur's Graham's land (now Gordon King), and runs North 38 West down East side of Highway No. 294, 19 % poles to an iron pipe; thence North 48 East 18V6 poles to an iron pipe; thence South 13 East 20 Vz poles to a black gum by an old road; thence South 43 West 12 poles to the beginning, containing 2V4 acres, more or leas. Being the same property convey ed by deed, dated August 25, 1953, from Hoyt J. Walker and wife, Helen Margaret Walker, to Ralph J. Rayfield and wife, Lois Jean Bayfield, filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This the 14th day of December, 1953. HERMAN EDWARDS Trustee 23-4*c PALMER iMr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer as nounce the birth of a son, Dennis Ray on Dec. 2. Mrs. Palmer is the Methodist Group Has Christmas Dinner, Program The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service end lite Weeleyan Ser vice Guild of the Methodist Church met Monday night in the recrea tion room of the church for a pot ludk supper and a Christmas pro gram. A Christmas tree, red and white candles and other Yule decorations former Miss Ellen Harnett, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Har nett. The paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Palmer. The couple also have e daughter Linda, end son, Larry. made an attractive setting for (fee program which wa presented by the Guild under he direction of Mrs. Duke Whitley. The program included a "Chrtat mae Medley", a duet played by Mrs. James Howse and Mies Betty Weaver; "O Holy Night", Adam, sung by Misses Nancy Sale* and Judy Cook; A transcription of Si lent Night played by Mrs. J. 1 Davidson, a reading, "Christmas Bells', by TaieweH, by Mr*. John Thuas; 1 Wonder As I Wander", by Nilee, sung by Mrs. Asmond Maxwell The program was closed with Blest Be The Tie That Binds, sung by the group. Miss Adella Meroney, president of the Guild presided at the meet ing. A turkey dinner, was served to the following: Mrs WlUard Axley, Mr* Maxwell. Mm. Merle Devle, Mm. J. H Mm. Will Taylor. at Ralei*. Mm. Nell Davidson, Mr*. S. C. Mattox Mm. D. V. Carringer, Mm NeU Sneed, Mm Tbuaa, Mm Whitley, Mm Glenn Betes, Mm W. P. Elliott, Mm S. D. Akin. Mm T. A. Case, Mm. Harve Klktns. Mr*. Davidsoo, Mm John Davidson. Mrs. Howee, Mm C. L. Averaon, Mm W. M Pain, Mm Elaine Whitley, MM* Mary Akin MM Addle wood, Mia* Emily Sword, Meroney, Mlssee Betty Weaver. Nancy Sales and Judy Oook. BIRTHS . IN fbtku HOSPITAL Mr. and Mre WlUard Dockery. Route 3, Murphy, announce the birth of a eon, December A Mr. and Mre. Handle Mundy, Rt 2 Culberaon, announce the btrth at a eon, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McMahan of Murphy announce the birth at a daughter, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oore of CopperhlH. Term, announce the btrth of a daughter. December 10. : . yours with the exclusive in (MpotC /<i 1 FUllV AUTOMATIC WASHER Whirlpool's famous Seven Rinses chase every trace of soap, dirt, de tergent?leave clothes sparkling, ex tra-bright. Plus these exclusives: Thrifty Suds-Mher', perfected Agi flou Action, sun-fresh Germicidal Lamp, Step-saving Cycle-Tone Sig nal 6-Year Warranty on Transmis sion. ? (Optional) ONLY $299.50 SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. Here's e Hp Mtar sets I meets every ietely tnp?ei>Blty ? low rotes mojr sove jroo up to 2J% ? Chim service Is protppf and lair A ? 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