LTOTS NOTICE |
Having qualified ai admlnlstra- |
tor ef (be eatate of Ham Voylea,
deceased, late of Cherokee Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims against
the eatate of said deceased to exhi
bit them to the undersigned at
Letitia N. C., on or before the 11th
day of February, 1955, or this 1
notice will be pleaded in bar of '
their recovery.
All persms Indebted to said es
tate will make Immediate pajpnent
LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE
Fred Davis has applied for ex
change under Act of March 3,
1025 ( 43 Stat. 1215) offering 83.7
acres of land in Cherokee County.
North Carolina on the waters of
Shoal Creek, bounded by lands of
Clyde Martin, Fred Graham, Wil
This tne 3rd day of February,
054.
EVERETT VOYLES
Administrator of the estate
30-etc of Ham Voyles, deceased
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CAMELS FIRST IN SALES
BY RECORD Kfi&
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VHT THIS TRBfflJIDOUS VOTE
OF CONFIDEHCE? BECAUSE
CAMELS' MILDNESS...
RICHNESS.. .MORE PURE
PLEASURE AGREE WITH
MORE PEOPLE THAW AMY
OTHER CIGARETTE!
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From tho
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loading urfutry
amaipot Harry
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Urd Graham and the United Stat
es. being the same tract of land
conveyed by Zack Davis and Lizzy
Davis, by deed recorded in Book
144. page 237, Cherokee County ,
North Carolina, in exchange for
not to exceed an equal value of
national forest stumpage on por
tions of U. S. Tracts Nos. 134b. 1, J,
350ii. 688 and 788, on Plrea Creek
Clay County. North Carolina.
Persons claiming said proper
ties or having bona fide objection*
to such application must file their
protests with the Regional Fores
ter. U. S. Forest Service, 50 Seven
th Street, N. E._ Atlanta 5, Geor
gia, before March 27. 1954. 33-4U
United State* farmers produced
a total of 352.8 million pounds of
clean alfala. lespedeza. timothy end
red clover. alsike and sweetelover
seed in 1953.
LAND
SURVEYING
MINERAL
STUDIES
Bailey and Van Horn
Bex 221, Murphy. N. C.
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ANDttWS. N. C.
Brasstown
New officers were elected at the
meeting of the Brasstown Com
munity Development Organization
Thursday, Feb. 18, at the John C.
V_i.il'- .t ro.k School.
Verlin Recce was re-elected pre- i
aident and other officer* are: Mrs. |
.Nina Coleman, vice president; Bax ]
I ter Byers junior vice-president; .
Mrs. June Green, secretary-treas
' urer; Dale Sroggs, reporter; and
Ralph Myers, song leader,
i Wayne Holland and George Bid
I strup were elected as directors.
Chairmen were appointed to the 10 j
project ommRteee.
| Speeches were madt b> C. R.
Freed. Mr. Bldstrup and Fred
Brownlee.
1 A prize will be awarded at the
Mar. 18 meeting for the best com
; mittee report. Rrefreshments were
'served by C. R. Freed and L. A.
Caldwell.
| Charles Arrant, formerly with
| the Greensboro City School System,
I is now representative for the
Christian Film Service of Charlot
te and Southern Radio of Greens-1
boro. He sells, services and repairs
the equipment n this aectlon.
Mrs. Dell Hughes is reported to
be improved since her recent ill
ness.
The Youtii and Junior Class of
Hickory Stand Church plan a pic
nic at Chatuge Sunday, Mar.
The Methodist Church School
honor roll I or February, released
this week includes the following
honor pupils and teachers.
Nursery. Ellen Davis. Betty Jean
Wells, David Maxwell. Mrs.Charles
Worthen teacher.
Kindergarten, Elaine Martin,
John Maxwell, Judy Marie Quinn,
and Mrs. A. G. Quinn, teacher.
Primary, Jan? Whitley, Ginger
Smith> Billy Waggoner, Peter Max
well and Mrs. Porter Axley teach
Juniors. Phil Mattox, Bobby
Weaver, Kay Davidson, Susan Far
ley, Susan Maxwell, Brenda Ann
Quinn and Lynn Whitley.
Intermediates, Harry Bishop, Jr.
Paul Brlttain, Ramona Haggard,
Tommy Howse, Betty Weaver, Pat
ty Worthen and Mrs. Asmond
Maxwell, teacher.
Young people, Harry Mattox H.
C. Bueck, Judy Cook, Miss Clara
McCombs, teacher.
Young adult class. A. G. Quinn,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weaver, Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Davis, Mrs. Bill
Wells, Mrs. Jack McGuire and
Harold Weils.
John Wesley Bible Class, Mrs.
Gay Davidson and Mrs. J. W. Dav
idson.
Hvitl Rihlo n>? M- XT? 11
Davidson, Mrs. C. R Freed, Mrs.
W. F. Elliott, Mrs. J. H. Hampton
and Mrs. B. L Padgett.
Men's Bible Class Tom Case,
?ay Davidson, Jerry Davidson,
Neil Davidson, W. F. Elliott, Jim
Green, J. C. Howse, Wayne Hol
land. Paul Hyatt, Asmond Max
well, E. E. Stiles, and J. H. Hamp
ton, teacher.
SDA SERVICES
Pater G. Crestakos, field repre
sentative of the School of Bible
Prophecy. Atlanta. Ga. wilt be
back in Murphy to conduct revival
meetings from March 6 to March
13.
All services will be held in the
Bible Auditorium directly upstairs
aver the DAL Pontine Motor Com
I'LL
isue
A roller skate
& a visitor? (
cost "$10,000
All accidents are ridiculous. But a ridiculous accident like the
above mar brine you a $10,000 damase suit.
If your doe bites somebody?if your child onuses injury On
somebody?if you bit a caddy with a eolf ball?you may set a
bis lawsuit that may almost ruin you.
But for as little as $10 a year an American Fore policy will
protect you up to $10,000 and also insure medical payments up
to $250 for non-family injuries even if yon are not leeaBy liable.
Ask us.
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Phone 37
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