thenee N 15 E 193 feet about on* foot out of faooc to a stake on Cherry Street formerly Bkimeo thal Street); thence wtth Cherry Street N 7-30 W 183 feet to a stake on ten foot alley; tbence with alley S 7-30 W 183 feet to a attke ? Terrace Avenue, the beginning (feat cell once 300 feet). Being the eenie land* deacrlbed in a dead from W. O. Townson and wile, Winnie S. Townaon. lo Wil liam D. Townaon, Jr. dated Jun 1, 1950 and recorded In Book 181 at pace 34, Record* of Cherokee County. TRACT 8: That tract of land In No* la Township, Cherokee County N. C. listed for tax purpose* and com mwily known m the 209 tat tract "Powelooo and Fox". This the 10th day at December. 1983. H. L. McKeerer Commleetnner 23-4te Income Tax Booklet Available To Farmers Aa 1853 siipa silently Into the pwt? cvany North Carolina tanner* be-1 Kin tombing about that TTsta tiling the 1863 income tax return "r*le late* publication of the State College Extension Service. "Farmers 1853 Income Tax," Ex tension Circular No. 366 (Revtaed) is designed to make the task both profits hie and easy. Free copies are available through local cotm ty farm agents, or by writing to Department of Agriculture Infor mation. N. C. State College. Ral eigh. The 32-page, illustrated booklet, prepared by a sub-committee of the Southern States Farm Man agement Committee, comprised by J. M. Love, Virginia, W. L. Turner, Norh Carolina, Eugene Gambill Tennessee, and E. P. Callahan of the Federal extension service, will be an Invaluable aid in prepairing the farm income tax return next year. The booklet will make filing the tax return profitable for many farmer* because of the large amount of farm tax information it contains. It is designed to supple ment the official government in *rucion pamphlet and not to dup licate R. Therefore, the 32 pages are devoted entirely to farm, tax problems. In general the farmer may de duct from his gross income all ex penditures directly connected with the fanm business except these which represent capital Invest ments. The latter generally may be recovered through depreciation. Also, if an expenditure is only partly business, the former, may de duct that part which has to do with the farm business. A few of the deductible items in clude hired labor, feed, seed and plants bought, machine work hired supplies bought, tying material such as wire, rope, twine, rubber bands, containers, insect and dis ease control oate'rials, machinery repairs, farm building repairs, live stock fees, fertilizers, veterinary services and materials, fuels, cer tain taxes, insurance premiums, Interest paid, rent, trucking hired, business auto an truck expense*, poultry bought, and many other miscellaneous items. Logan Infant's I Rites Are Held Rodney Logan, seven-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Logan died Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the home in Baltimore, Md., after a 'ong Illness. ' Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Little Brass ton Baptist Church. The R ev. Fred Ltmsford officiaed and burial waa in the church cemetery. The parents formerly lived in Brasstown. Surviving, in addition to the parents are the paternal grand Parents. Mr. and Mr*. John Logan of Brasstown, and the mgteraal grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. Sevier Teague of Chattanooga, Tenn. Towoson Funeral Home waa In charge of arrangements. Texas has more farms than any other state ? 331,567. BIRTHS IN PETRI* HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel McMaban announce the birth of a daughter, Lucy Ann, on Thursday, December 10. Mr. and Mis. Robert Revia, Route 1, Marble, announce the birth of a daughter, December 19. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Evans, Rt 1, Marble, announce the birth of a son. December IS. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Ashe, Rt 1, Hayesville. announce the birth of a ?cm, December 19. North Carolina hatcheries pro duced 58.2 million chicks in the first 10 months of 1953 ? some 11.7 per cent more than the same period of 1952. Coble Employees Enjoy Party Coble Dairy employee* of the Murphy end Brass town plant*, a krog with their fimllUw were *n tertained el (heir annual Christ mas party and Slit exchange Sat urday in the primary school audi torium. Employees who have been with the company at least a year receiv ed bonus checks and each child of an employee received a Christmas box. A number of other gifts ware also exchanged from the Christmaa tree. Some 39 employees and 42 child ren were Present. Piano and vocal music were also enjoyed. The Dixie Bright tobacco tend to get a yellowish tinge in the field before they are ready for priming. For bog-killing purposes, water at about 14S degrees Is beet. GREAT HOLIDAY FOO^BtlYS FOR CHRISTMAS FEASTING! Now, right before the holidays, your AfcP makes it easy for you to seod "just what they wanted" to friends who would appreciate a gift of food. A*P is making available gift certificates in $1 and $5 denominations radsamah/s in any AaP Food Ston in tha Untad States. BUY YOUR GIFT CERTIFKATU NOW Ann Page Creamy Rich Mayonnaise Quart -*ar 57c - 33 Sparkle Paddiags - - 3 17c Ann Page Fancy Tomato Soap - - - - - 10c Ann Page R?"?n Staffed Olives - - ? - 39e Ann Page?Fine Flayer Bleaded Syrap - - - - 45c Ann Page Fancy | . Tomato Ketchap - -: 19e Store Will Bo Closed All Day Friday, Dec. 25th # Saturday, Dec. 26th ? Will Be Open All Day ? Wednesday, Dec. 23rd Until S:30 P.M. Usual Store Hours Thurs., Dec. 24th lona Cut Green BEANS 2^27' Pick ot Carolina Sweet Mixed PICKLES = 21< Sunayfield Bleached Cake FLOUR --" 33' Ideal lor Salad*?lona Bartiett PEARS - ---"35' Nibiets Brand?Whole Kernel CORN--2-35' Mild American CHEESE -49 Sunshine Krispy Crackers l*-Oz. Package 25c All Detergent 24-Ox. Package (jaae (Parker GTruit Caki Lb. Cake $369 1H-Lb. Cake 51.29 5-Lb. Cake $2.49 Jane Parker?Orange Cocoanut Layer Cake - - - n. 69c Worth more French Creams im. 29c Worth more Cream Drops 25c Worthmore Royal Lustore 25c Worth more Spico Drops ??' 23c Warwick Thin Mints ma. 39c Warwick Chocolate Chorrios ?? ma. 49c ? Ml/. Mm TURKEYS! Yor <g Broad Breasted?Dressed And Drawn Hen Turkeys 63 -8 to 14 lb Average \? Per Lb. to I Lb Arg. Broiler Turkeys - - - 67e Yoong Broad UmiiUS Pro oat J aid Drawn?14 to M Lb. Arg. Tea Turkeys - - -53c Did Drasaed and Drawn Chicken Hens - - - " 47c Crescent City - - - st 67c Fruit Cocktail - - ^ 23c FESTIVE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i Full Of Juice Florida ORANGES y4-BoxBag 99c 8^^' 39? Big! Bed Cranberries - - - ? *? 25c Juicy Florida Grapefruit - - - 4 - 27c U. S. No. 1 Red bum Potatoes ------ u. 5c Firm Skin Florida Tangerines - - - -; u 10c Extra Large Stalks ? Green Paacal Celery - 13c Fresh Coccaiuts ?* 7c Ocean Spray Cranberry SAUCE Toll 16-ot. Can 19 Jane Parker Stuffing BREAD ~ 20c A*i> Top Quality Miiceleat ? 19c Rajafi?Shredded Dry Cocoaiut - - ? Golden Maid iargarine - - - - ? Del Monte Fancy Sliced Pineapple ^ 1-Lb. Cta. Thete PHeel Effective Thru Jr-.i Dec. 14th mua Nm'i a la# Mtar < mm d wo 1 tally IhmmW; law. ? low ratal m; ?ora jraa up ta 23% ? Ctoim terWca il | lair A *- alma liianil ? rWWvltl <?wimNw# Cliff Huls ' Bo* 394 - Andrews, W. k. 1SI-W FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTO v.! if. I PALMER'S GARAGE?TOM PHONE 168-W MURPHY, N. C. WISH?S ? A wuttk tf hulth, ha,. imi aatf caittataait ta aar viahtt tar all a* friaatft mt Mithhtrt n this Mil jsytas hsIUay. BRENDLE FEED & EGG CO stowht, s. c. 2<\t Christmas time. And all die year through, } Good health, good friends, And good luck to you. CITY CAFE , . phone tiu mumpht, m. c.

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