Cherokee scout. volume (Murphy, N.C.) 188?-1961, August 18, 1955, Page 11, Image 11
Ga. Mt Fair
Staged This Week
The Georgia Mountain Fair la
being held this week, Aug. 16-20 in
Hiawassee, Ga.
The fair, a non-profit, mulU-coua
ty project Is Incorporated by the
Towns County Lions Club.
Events at the fair Include exhib
its from some 2fl counties in divi
sions of agriculture, horticulture,
forestry, livestock, poultry, antl
tiques. curios, home products
needlework, arts and crafts.
Flower show was held Tuesday,
Aug. 16. Yesterday's feature was
the dedication of several new and
modern Towna County school
plants. Dr. D. M Collins, state sup
erintendent of education, was the
speaker. *
Today an old fashioned muzzle
loading "hog rifle" shooting match
for beef prizes will be held.
> The livestock show will take
place tomorrow (Friday), followed
by a foxhound show.
A carnival of over 30 units makes
up the midway.
"Wilderness Road" at Berea,
Ky., runs through Sept. 5
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff
-VS
ARNOLD J. MILLS APS, AND
WIFE, MYRTIS MILLS APS
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- I
kee County, North Carolina, to I
foreclose the lien of taxes due I
plaintiff by defendants tor the 1
years 1952, 1963, and 1954 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.
Being Lots ten (10) 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
1 page 3, reference to which Is here
by made for more complete de
scription of said lots.
And being the same lands con
veyed by Charlie Davis and wife
! Miner Davis to Arnold J. Millsaps
\nd wife Myrtis Millsaps, for deed
ilated September , 1946, and
ecorded in the Office of Register
n Book 166, at page 192 therefore
3 which is likewise made for
nore complete description of said.
Said lands being fully described
: i the complaint now on file in this
;.ction, reference to which is here
y made for more full description.
And for the further purpose of
ondemning the said land to sale
> satisfy said taxes, tax liens, in
irest and costs of this action, and
o forever bar and foreclose all
i ight, title, estate, interest, claim
| ad lien of defendants in and. to or
pon said lands; and the said de
] cndants will further take notice
, !tey are required to be and appear
I .-i ore the Clerk of the Superior
i 'ourt of Cherokee County, North
, Carolina, at his office in the Court
' ouse in Murphy, N. C., within
wenty (20) days after the 8 day of
September, 1950, xo-wlt, on or be
fore the 28 day of September, 1953,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in this action, which is now
on file with copies for defendants,
or the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
the comDlaint. '
This the 2 day of August, 1955.
K. W. Radford
v Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee
U-4tc County, N. C.
Continued From Page Ten
Sword, P. H. Heirs 1,600 .... 28.80
Sylvester, R. T. 2,500 45.00
Teague, Anna 500 9.00
Teague, Forest Jr. 9.10 PP
Teague, Sam 3.70 PP
Thompson, John A 9.51 PP I
Thomasson, Harvey 1,100 ... 19.801
Thrasher, Hosea 8.02 PP ,
ripton, Alice 2,450 44.10 j
Townson Brothers Cb. ... 50.76 PPj
Townson, Edward 850 16.30 1
Townaon, J. C. Jr. 2,150 .... 39.70
Townson, W. D. 54,013 972.23
Townson, William D. Jr. 3,710
67.78
Truett, Giles 2.71 PPl
Truett, Margaret 674 13.17
Vaughn, Miss Parrie 1,600 .. 27.00
Wagner, BUI 11.80 PP
Walton, Harry S 5.S7 PP
Ware, Tobe (Hobe) S.?l PP
Watson, Mrs. Irene Ramsey 200
, 3.80
Wayne's Feed 8 tore 81.72 PP
Weaver, Edgar S 5.88 PP
Webster, Arvil H 18.81 PP
West, Constance 6.40 PP
West, Herman 1,000 18.00
West, Leonard 3.07 PP
WhigAam, Dewey H 7.89 PP
Whitfield, Dr. Bryan 8,290 .. 113.22
White, Charles 825 15.85
White, J. C. 1,855 29.79
White, J. C. k Charles 100 .... 1.80
Whitley, Duke 4,533 82.59
Wniiami, Joe A ?.02 PP
Wilson, Raymond 1,060 /19.90
Wilson, Vance L. 2,211 39.80
Wilson, Wayne B 5.32 PP
Wise. J. E. Heirs 800 14.40
Wright, George Jr 15.40 PP
Young, Mr. ft Mrs. Ervin L.
2,600 45.00
Zevely, E. A* .???*?????*? 1.89 PP
Zervaf, Claude D. (Heirs) 400
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Blackwell, Felix 2.80 PP
BUckwaO, Jake IS PP
BlackweO, Poaey 500 10.00
Blackwell, Watt 500 9.00
OUrer, Margaret ISO O.i
Powell, LMter 800 8.40 1
Sutton. AAron 3. TO PP|
Capps, F. M 10.88 PP|
OtaK, Arthur L
Qa?toi Janes J.
Deris, Ralph E.
V.
CHARLES B. CRISP
Paving Continue*
On Peaektree Road
Bids (or the paving of 2.87 miles
of road in Cherokee and Clay Coun
ties, have been asked by the State
Highway Commission.
Work to be done is 2.87 miles of
grading, structures and paving
from a point on US 64 about 400
feet from the intersection of Mis
si on Road, southeast along or near
Mission Road to the existing sec
ondary road about 2.5 miles north
east of Brasstown.
Charles R. Crisp, 17, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Crisp of Rt. 2, Mur
phy, is completing his Air Force
basic military training course at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas,
the "gateway to the Air Force."
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