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O? tinned twm P?f? $ OCIJ Roberaon, James 6.31 PP Robinson, Ruby 1 A 5.S2 Roberta. Oollls 44 A 35.20 Rowland. T. M. SO A 3 83 Bandera. William 8 10.78 PP Satterfleld, John 78 A 13.08 Self, Mra. Eakel 15 A 4.36 " If, Grady 15 A 23.58 earer, Doris ana Laura 17% A 8 88 Simpson. W. D. 32 A 75.02 Smith, Elmer 38 A 7.28 Sneed, H. L. 8 A : 19.35 Stewart, Clyde 10 A 13.78 Stiles, Buster 150 A 24.88 Stiles, Claude Ervin 25 A .... 8.77 Stiles, Claude W 12.93 PP Stiles, Harley 8.04 PP Stiles, Ira 4 Geneva 70 A ... 50.20 Stiles. J. G. 90 A 13.78 Stiles, J. L. 8.04 PP Stiles, John N. 95 A .... 17.89 PP Stiles, John T. 10S A 21.88 Stiles. Llllle Kate 3.03 PP Stiles, Lester 51 A 23.70 Stiles. Mra. Lula 150 A 19.38 Stiles, M. O. 117 A 77.08 Stiles, Noah 88 A 42.22 Stiles, P. C. 38 A 10.09 Stiles, P. H. v73 A 41.49 Stiles. 8. B. 46% A 29.39 Stiles. W. E. or Bill 80 A .... 11.82 Stiles, Willis Jack 14.74 Stiles, Winston 152 A 45.48 Sutton, George H 5.92 PP Swanson, Mary 37 A 10.18 Taylor. Henry 30 A 11.80 Taylor, Isaac 90 A 24.20 i aylor, J. J. .......... 28.30 PP Taylor, Mrs. Letha 10.89 PP Taylor, Mrs. Margaret 15 A ..8,05 Taylor, Oliver 94 A 34.31 Taylor, T. M. 40 A 15.25 Teague, Jessie 7.13 PP Tench, Lester 20 A 3.82 Totherow, Sheridan 33 A .... 14.39 Truett, James A 21.04 PP Vemer, Cecil 20 A 11.84 Veraer, Howard 28% A 9.80 Voyles, E. M. 80 A 19.36 Voyles, Ham 109 A 31.57 Walker, Mrs. Emory 31 A .... 6.78 Walker. John W. 7 A 13.78 Walls. Edwin P. 30 A 44.99 Ware, Hunt 121 A 22.39 Watson. J. M. Heirs 13 A .... 1.57 Weaver, Arvel 30 A 13.78 West. C. W. 125 A 31.33 West, E. W. 70 A 44.04 White, Homer i 6.88 PP Wilbur, Mra. Maggie or J. R. 22 A 9.231 Williamson, Beecher .... 4.96 PP Williamson, E. B 14.99 PP Williamson, Gordon G. 5 A .. S.6S Williamson, Wade 8/10 A .... 8.44 Worley, James Jr 25.63 PP Worley, W. H. 85 A 9.56 Wright, J. R. 168 A 90.98 Baine, J. P. 22 A 1 Lot .... 38.05 NOTLA TOWNSHIP Adins, Charles Earl 16 A .... 5.35 Allen, Arvll 102 A 104.43 Allen, Robert 8 A 3.03 Anderson, John 53% A .... 19.49 Anderson, J. C. 8.15 PP Anderson, O'Dell 4.42 PP Barton, James A. 175 A .... 64.11 Beavers, J. A. 30 A 8.28 Blue Ridge Tie Co 10.10 PP. Brown, E. N. IS. TO ppj Brown, N. L 15.32 PP Bryant, Frank , 14.33 PP Bryant, Glenn 31 Lota 18.25 Bryant, Jack 19)4 A 4.06 Bryant, J. K. Heirs 30 A .... 7.57 Buchanan, Clyde 1 A 3.30, Burgeaa, Luther 3 A 27.28 Carringer, Floyd 10.96 PP Carroll, Hattie k Clonti, Roy 125 A 87 Carney, Sam 80 A ? ?? A sr. 86 Ceariey, Columbus Clifford .... 4.71 PP Ceariey, Ranzy E. L. 16% A .. 7.94 Chastaln, L. C. 70 A 9.97 Chastaln, Nettie 10 A 6.06 Chastaln, R. L. 234 A 9.49 Cherokee Land Dev. Co. 89 A 22.82 Clonta. Olin 12 H A 20.47 Coker, Ray 22.49 PP Coleman, Miss Ruth 75 A .... 25.99 Collins, Mrs. Nettie 100 A .. 20.71 Collins, Wlnford 3 A .......... 8.06 Conley, F. E. Heirs Mineral Int. Craig, William N. 110 A *18.? Croft, Thomas .......... 4.71 PP Crowe, Haden 18.76 PP Culberson. V. H. 150 A 36.36 . Curtis. Fred Louis 11.78 PP 1 Curtis. Lloyd 6 A 16.65 Lalrmple, Frad 48 A 28 28 Dalrymple, Howard 4% A .. >0.57 Dairy mpje, J. M. 29 A 10,81 Davidson. H. H 28.07 PP Daaver, Leila Rich 1 A .... 10.10 Decker, Ernest 80 A 8.08 Decker, Luther 75 A 10.47 Dickey, H.K.7A 7.07 Dillard, Albert 14.83 PP Dodaon, Mrs. Ed 1 Lot 20 A .. 17.17 Dodson, Henry k C. M. 202 A .. ........ 42.02 Dodaon, Mrs. Maude S A 6.08 Donley, J. W. k Addle Bryan 72 A 7.27 Emory, James 15 A 10.98 Ensley, Albert 7.34 PP Evans, Jamea B 18.53 PP Evans. J. C. 103 A 47.44 Evans, Lee 22 A .............. 7.34 Forrtster, Mrs. O. E. 21 A .... 4.14 Flowers, Mrs. T. N. 71 A .... 11.31 Fox, Claude 18 A 15.53 Fox, Howard 60 A 18.64 Fox, Jamea W. 15 A 4.82 Frankum Fate 2.90 PP Gibson, Herbert C 17.95 PP Glbaon, Johnny 8.16 PP Gibson, Newton 75 A 26.12 Gilbert, Paul 47 A 7.85 CHaiaon, nvelyn Coon 3 A .. 2.59 Gladson, J. R. 78 A 16.86 Grant, Roy 14 A 11.99 Graham. W. Eddie 46.33 Graham, N. B. U4 A 20.07 Gregory, H. G. Heirs 54 A .. 16.16 Gregory, Mrs. J. E. 90 A .... 16.56 Green, A. N. 31 A 5.56 Green, Elbert 30 A 9.67 Green, L. Fox 40% A 4.44 Gulley, William L. 13.20 PP Hamby, R. A. 40 A 64.41 Hampton, Astor 11.18 PP Hampton. H. C. 40% A 9.43 Haney, Mrs. Emogone .. 15.47 PP Haney, Mrs. Clyde 1 Lot 51 A .......... *18.58 Harris, James 3.26 PP Hatchett. A. H. 64 A 63.93 Hatchett, A. R. 16 A 39.93 J. L. Hatchett 4.71 PP Hatchett, Miss Lois 14.04 PP Hatchett, W. M. 166 A 52.34 Hatchett, Walden 10.48 PP Hawkins, Hansel 19 A 10.64 Hedden, Garland 28 A 22.01 Hedden, H. C. 92 A 16.36 Hedden, Henry Garrett 20 A 25.52 Hedden, Parrott S A 6.94 Hedden, J. H. 64 A 14.42 Hedrick, Garland 5V4 A 10.47 Helton, Calvin 4 A 1.01 Helton, Clyde 86 A 69.58 Helton, R A. Heirs 3)4 A .... 2.02 Hembree, David 13.50 PP Henaon, John Taylor .... 3.83 PP Hogged, Willla Mae 1 A .... 10.67 Hughes, Aud A. 48 2/10 A .. 30.09 Hughes, Carrie L. 35 A 12.12 Hughes, Carl 4 A 8.88 Hughes, Clinton 17.65 PP Hughes, Ernest E 10.88 Hughes, Elbert Willie .... 10.27 PP Hughes. E. W. % A 3.03 Hughes, Prank E. 1 A 4.92 Hughes, Hollls D 10.77 PP Hughes, W. E. 25 A 15.14 Hughes, William Clarence ........ 11.78 PP Hyde, Mrs. Bell 1 %A 6.06 Johnson, A. J. -87 A 10.50 Johnson, Jack 4.71 PP Johnaenr W. H 8.90 PP Jones, Claude Wesley .... 21.69 PP Kilpatrick, A. D. Heirs 26 A ........ 12.32 Kilpatrick, Charlie A. 17 A . . 26.15 Kilpatrick, Dale 4.52 PP Kilpatrick, E. A. Heirs 44 A 10.74 Kilpatrick, Hoyt 6 A 18.96 Kilpatrick, James W. 40 A .... 8.0S Kilpatrick, Mrs. N. O. 18 A .. 8.69 I King, Grady 3 A 1.62 ! King, Gordon 34 A 14.82 Kirkland, Glenn 1% A 1.01 Kisselburg, Uoyd 102 A .... 56.73 [yedford, Fred Jr. 4.41 Bedford, Mrs. J. A. 6 A 10.10' Ledford, J. dine 7 A 5.05 Uiudermilk D. M. Heirs 20 A 10.10 lioudermilk, Ira J. 40 A .... 15.15 jovingood, Virgil 2 A 1.41 ..uther, Morris Clayton . . 11.78 PP McAdden, R. 7. Estate 196 A f ..(?*??. 19.80 McCall, Robert G. 30 A 10.47 McClure, Albert 12H A 8.M McClure, Hadley E 16.33 PP McClure, Noah William .. 6.84 .... fOTLA ... ... ... ... ... GAL 2 ' fcTaggert, I. N. Estate 20 A | 2.02 CATHOLIC SEED CORN ACTUAL IMPRINTS OF THE FACE AND BODY OF JESUS Scientists can now provide photographs of the actual im prints of the face and body of Jesus from the Holy Shroud. The Holy Shroud from which the pictures are taken Is now authenti- i cated as the very winding sheet the disciples used to wrap the body of the Savior after His crucifixion. The aloes and spices used in anointing at burial combined with the sweat and blood to make an } i ammonia stain on the winding sheet. Photography can point out many details of the passion, now, tliat i<ever were certain before the discovery of this ancient relic. On Friday evening, August the ISth, slide films and a scienti fic explanation of the Holy Shroud will be presented in Murphy at the Court House. The program will begin at 7:S0 P. M. In the Court Room and will last one hour. / ? A picture card of the Holy Shroud will be given to every one attending. There Is no admission charge. Everyone la cordially invited to attend. f - God love you now Rev. Jotepfe Dean ' Murphy's Catholic Chapel Malone, J. W. M A 41.U j Martin, Albert J. SB A 24.82 ltertln, Mrs. A. J. SI 4/5 A .. 10.10 1 Martin, John R. 71 A ...... S1.S8. Martin, Mrs. Maude 24 A .... 16.26) Martin, Robert k Berdle 6 A 26.66 Martin, T. L 51 A 21.71 Mason, W. B. 61 A 11.01 Mashburn, Mrs. Marlah 40 A .......... 7.51 Mauney, George A. 2 A 26.26 Methvln, Glover HAA 5.45 Moore, Arlln 12 A 5.45 Morris, Albert 54 A 9.94 Morris, James 42 A 21.30 Morris, 8. C. 35 A 14.41 Murphy, Josle 1.51 PP Nichols, Arthur 93 A 23 37 Nichols, Mra. W. A. 9 Lots .. 12.13 Nix, Mrs. Bertha l^A 11.11 Odora, Mrs. Trudy 15 A .... 10.61 Payne, Misses Mauda A Annie Lee 30 A 16.16 Peacock, A. D. 7% A 11.61 Pickleslmer, Claude A Ralph 53 A 18.66 Poteet, V. M. 50 A 28.62 Quarrell, Mary N. V4 Int. in 10V4 A 11.11 Raper, Claude 22.55 PP Raper, James 172 A 168.50 Raper, Marcus A J. O. 39 A 67.97 1 Raper, Robert L. 6% Lots .. 17.04 Reyitolds, L. M. 28 8/10 A .. 11.47 Rhodes, Mrs. Julia 40 A 6.86 Rich, Garlee 50 A 51.30 Rich, J?ss 142 A 55.12 Rich, Luther & Wife 65 A .... 15.55 Robinson, Mrs. Minnie 6 A .. 2.42 Roberts, Forest 1 A 6.46 Rogers, W. W. 5 A 11.78 Ross, Virgil 19.49 PP Russell, Henry 5 A 6.47 Sanford, T. J 4.04 Seabolt, Lonnie 200 A 55.12 Sheilds, Clinton 9.36 Shields, G. M. 58% A 10.74 Shields, Haden 6.46 Shields, L. M.538 A 137.14 Shields, Olen 80% A 13.50 Shields, Otis 47 A 20.27 Shore, Mrs. Nancy 5 Lots .. 31.09 Smith, A. G 8.38 PP Smith, W. T. 37 A 13.43 Sneed, F. M. 33 A 27.04 Spriggs, Hugh 6% A 7.79 Stewart, Mrs. Ruth 138% A .. 23.84 Stiles, Fred 120 A 24.81 Stiles, Lester 4 A 3.03 Stiles, Mrs. 62 A 8.76 Stiles. Ira % Int. in 15 A 2.02 Swain Development Co. of Tenn. Mineral Int 10.10 Swftnson, IV. L. .......... 7.27 PP Tanner, Edgar 5 A 4.92 Tanner, Otis 5 A 4.92 Thompson. Fred R 8.62 PP Tilson, Willard 11% A 7.65 Trantham, William 1 A 7.95 Truett, Hardy 4 A 1?.06 Walker, Mrs. C. E. 65 A .... 21.71 Walker, Hoyt 1 A 5.32 Walker, J. D. 4 A 4.04 Ware, Earl 7.34 PP Ware, Floyd 14.81 PP Ware, Max 5.72 PP Warren, Paul 1 A ...........a S.41 Watson, Mrs. Myrtle 90 A .. 13.39 Weaver, L. H. 4 Ted A. 15 A .. 8.08 Weaver, W. L. Heirs 34 A 8.08 Wbitmore, J. W. 3 A ........ 20.68 JVllcox, Mrs. Violet A. 59 A .. 17.90 Wright, J. R. 3V4 A 5.93 Wright, Myrtle ft J. C. 25 A .. 5.05 Western Carolina Telephone Co. ' 89.79?i WAC Sergeant First Clw Fannie L DeWeese, (right) daughter of Mrs. A. G. DeWeeae, 106 Diilard St., Murphy, consults with Miss Kimiko KItamura., chief operator of Nippen Telegraph and Tele phone Corporation in Japan. Sergeant DeWeese is chief switch board operator at Headquarters, Army Forces Far East and Eighth Army. The sergeant entered the Army in 1M4 and has been in Japan since July 1853. (V. S. Army Photo) KodR'Em^' If s the most powerful, fastest cutting one man chain saw ever developed. It brings down trees 5 feet or more In diameter and cuts in any position. Most Important it stands up under the grind, requires minimum maintenance, saves time and money on any production job. Seeing is Believing Come in end as fc for a free cfamorwfrotfan. L Used Chain Saws 950 A Up For Service and Saws Yon Can DEPEND ON - Radford Homelite Service Phone M Murphy, N. C. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCE88 BV PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY RALPH HYATT, PLAINTIFF -V8 LULA MAE HYATT, DEFENDANT To Lula Mae Hyatt : Take notice thai a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action; that the nature of the relief being ?ought is to procure by the Plain tiff an absolute divorce from the Defendant on the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than September 28, 1955, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Thii the 6 day of August, 1955. K. W. Radford Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County, 414tc North Carolina NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPEMOB OOl'RT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff -VS ARNOLiD J. MILLSAPS, AND WIFE, MYRTIS MILLSAPS The defendants, ARNOLD J. MILLS APS. MYRTIS MILLS APS will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed In the Superior Court of Chero kee County, North Carolina, to 1 foreclose the lien of taxes due : plaintiff by defendants for the years 1952, 1963, and 1964 against the lands of said defendants in Murphy Township, Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, to- wit: On the South side of Terrace Avenue in the Town of Murphy. I Being Lota ten (1Q) and Eleven > (11) of Block C of the Blumenthal Addition to the Town of Murphy, Map or plat of which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North , Carolina in plat book one (1), at Page S, reference to which is here ( Continued on Page 12) h When you buy insuranceTTT"""! ? ? ? buy from an agent ... . . . who is on the spot when you suffer a loss, who is ready to help you in prompt settlement of your claim. ?y The real test of insurance comes when you suffer a loss. 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