Df THE SUPEUO* OOOBT
STATE or NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff
?VS
\RNOLD J. MILLS APS. AND
WIFE, MYRTIS \fILL8APS
The defendants, ARNOLD J.
MILLSAPS, MYRTIS MILLS APS,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above ha* been commenc
ed in the Superior Court of Chero
kee County, North Carolina, to
foreclose the lien of taxea due
plaintiff by defendants for the
years 1952, 1963, and 1994 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 tei (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
page S, 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
and wife Myrtis Millsaps, for deed j
dated September , 1M6, and t
recorded in the Office of Register t
in Book 166, at page 192 therefore
to which is likewise made for ,
more complete description of said
lots '
(
Said lands being fully described i
in the complaint now on file in this
action, reference to which is here
by made for more full description.
And for the furtner purpose of
condemning the said land to sale
to satisfy said taxes, tax liens, in
terest and costs of this action, and 4.
to forever bar and foreclose all
right, title, estate, interest, claim
and lien of defendants in and to or
upon said lands; and the said de
fendants will further take notice
they are required to be and appear
be .ore the Clerk ox the Superior
Court of Cherokee tyunty, North
Carolina, at his office in tne Court
bouse in Murphy, N. C. , within
twenty <201 days after Ufe 8 day of
September, 1955, to- wit. on or be
fore the 28 day of September, 1955,
ind answer or demur to the com
plaint in this action, whicn is now
on file with copies for defendants,
>r the plaintitf will apply to the
ourt for the relief demanded in
he comolaint.
This the 2 day of August, 1955.
K. W. Radford
Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee
?4tc
County, N. C.
Mrs. Gibson Dies
After Long Iillness
Mrs. J. G. Gibson, 58. died at her
| home near Hiawassee, Ga. , after
an illness of several years.
She was born and raised in Clay
County, the daughter of tne late
Decatur and Emiline McClure
Patterson.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at 3 p. m. at Philadelphia Bap
tist Church with Rev. Roy Boyd
and Charles Hogsed officiating.
Burial followed in the church ceme
tery.
Surviving are the husband, J. G.
Gibson; one daughter. Mrs. How
ard McClure of Hiawassee; nine
sons, Vaughn, Ray, Manuel. Floyd.
Mist Norm Swnnsen
Feted In Andrew*
LAST WEEK
Miss Nora Swanson of Murphy,
bride-elect of Jake Buchanan of
Andrews, was honored with a sur
prise miscellaneous shower by
Miss Marvie Bradley on Saturday
at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr.
R. P. Sherrill, sisiter of the bride
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of Hayesville; Ralph, BlairsvUle,
Ga. ; Boyd. Leonard, Pearl, Hiawas
see, Ga. ; and Barnett, U. S, Sig
nal Corps. France; one brother,
Gus Patterson, Hiwasse Dam;
One sister, Mrs. Barnett Anderson,
Hayesville; 15 grandchildren; one
great great grandchild.
Townson Funeral home was in
charge.
groom elect.
The hostess, assisted by Idas Sal
lie Buchanan, sister at the bride
groom elect, served refreshments
to approximately SO guests.
The bridal motif of green and
white was noted In the decorations
and the refreshments.
Disappearance ot cotton thla
year la axpactad to total about 13H
million bales, slightly more than
last year's
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