I CHEROKEE COWRY. A Muni cipal Corporation, DEN; and wife, HAZEL HEDDEN; Plaintiff. ?? LURA VOYLES and husband, GEO RGE VOYLES; HARRISON HKD MELVIN HEDDEN and wife J UN AIT A HEDDEN; LEXIE VOYLES and husband, ARTHUR VOYLES; KEENER HEDDEN; JIM BEAVERS, widower, JOHN HENRY BEAVERS aad wife, BERNEICE BEAVERS; LEONDUS BEAVERS and wife JOYCE BEAVERS; VtlBGIE OREEN HEDDEN, wktow; HHJJARD HEDDEN and wife. MAXINE HE DDEN; PAULINE HEDDEN STRI EBLE husband t BILL STRIE flLE; ARCH HEDDEN and Wife. FREDA MAE HEDDEN, unmarri ed; and FRANCES HEDDEN, un married, by and through their Gua rdian Ad Litem, F. O. CHRISTO PHER; BEECHER HEDDEN and wife, NECHIA HEDDEN, By virture of authority vested in mc by a Judgement of the Chero kee County Superior Court dated the 9th day of November, 1958, in the above entitled action. I will on Thursday, the 10th day of Dece mber, 1959, at tweive o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Murphy. North Carolina, offer for sale to the hightest bidder for cash sub ject to the confirmation of theCowrt, the following described lands in Not la Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina: A certain piece, parcel or lot at land, situated, lying and being in Third District, Notla Township, Che rokee County, North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on a maple on a hill side S. E. cornor of No. 41 and runs East 112-one-half poles to a stake; then runs' North 75 poles to iirock, then with a conditional a .Nurthwest direction to a (take on line of No. 42; then 113 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 66-1-10 acres, more or less. The above de scribed parcel of land being part of Section 42 of the William E. Evans land. Being the same lands as described in and coneyed by Deed, dated Fe bruary 13, 1913, from H. C. Hedden and C. W. Evans, to J. H. Hedden and Martha Hedden. and regijt^red in the Office of the ^ Register 4<. Deeds of Cfiefbkee County, N. *C,. in Deed Book 67 at page 398, refe rence to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of desc ription. This the 9th day of November, 1959. L. L. Mason Jr. Commissioner OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SERVICE filed in the above entitled Special CHEROKEB COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GLORIA JEAN EVANS, formerly GLORIA JEAN EVANS LEDFORD, Petitioner, -vs ARVIL BEE LEDFOIRD, Respondent. The nature U the relief Is as Mlows: The above stituted far the parpoee of parti County owned by 7011 end the peti tioner, the pleadiag esfcfng far sale of the land and division of the and the Petitioner. You are required to mahe de fease to such pleading not later than the Uth day 0 i November. I960, and upon your failure so te do the party seeking relief against 10-4 te * you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 25th day of September, IKS James C. Bowse I Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCE8S BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY. A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, ?*8* GEORGE REID and wile, EDITH K. REID; SAM REID and wife. ORA REID; LORETTA REID WILLIAMSON. widow; VESTA REID, widow. ALGER REID ami wife. VIDA LEE IREID; WILLARD REID and wife, LENA Riuiu; dl ULAH REID MOSES and husband, WILSON MOSES; HORACE McCO NKEY, widower; LAHRY McCO NEKY and wife. OTELLA McCO NKEY; WANDA McCONKEY, un married; OLIVER WILLIAMS and wife. NELLIE WILLIAMS; LILLIE WILLIAMS RADFORD and husba nd, OSCAR RADFORD; MAMIE WILLIAMS TAYLOR and husba nd, FRED TAYLOR; ' LUTHER WILLIAMS and wife. ANNIE WILLAMS; DIXIE WILLIAMS O'DELL and husband, HENRY O' DELL; IKE TAYLOR, widower ANDREW TAYLOR; ELDEN TAY LOR and wife, ISABELL TAYLOR; DORTHY TAYLOR HOLLENHE AD and husband, WHITT HOLLE NHEAD; BOYD TAYLOR and wife. IRENE TAYLOR; LODEMIA TAY LOR; PROCK and husband MEARL PROCK; EARL TAYLOR and wife, TAYLOR;- FLOYD wOtt SHIRLEY TAY MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL and husband, BOB STFEL; and LOUISE TAYLOR, unmarried, Defendants. TO SAM REID, ORA REID, VESTA REID, ; ALGER REID, VIDA LEE REID, WILLARD REID. LENA REID, BEULAH SUE REID MOSES, WILSON MO SES, HORACE McCONKEY, LA RRY McCONKEY, OTELLA Mc CONKEY, WANDA McCONKEY, OLIVER WILLIAMS, NELLIE WI LLIAMS. LILLIE WILLIAMS RAD FORD, OSCAR RADFORD, MAMIE WILLIAMS TALYOR. FRED TAY LOR, LUTHER WILLIAMS', ANNIE WILLIAMS. DIXIE WILLIAMS O'DELL, HENRY O'DELL, IKE TAYLOR. ANDREW TAYLOR, ELDEN TAYLOR, ISABELL TAY LOR, DOROTHY TAYLOR HOLLE NHEAD, WHITT HOLLENHEAD, CATHOLIC INFORMATION By REV. JOSEPH DEAN : ? ? ? i ? THE MERITS OF JESUS CHRIST '? i ? *. , We are redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ;- shed on the Cross the last drop. We owe all that we are and have to Him. But the scriptures do not leach (hat our works are moritorious accord ing to His divine plan, if these good works are freely done in His divine grace. However, we must realize that all our merit is primarily His. for Ue won our right 4o grace and glory, by His Infinite merits, when He redeemed us by His Possion aod Death. This doctrine of merit is expresoty taught in many passages of the New Testament. "1 was hungry and you gave Me to eat" < Matt. XXV, 42) "SeH what you passess and give alms: make to yourself bags which grow not old. a treasure Hn^btavefl which laiiith not" <Luke XII. 33); "Who will render to every man ac cording to his works" ('Rom. 11. 6) "Every man shall receive his own' reward seconding to his own labors" (Cor. lfl'.:g) "know you not that they that run in the race, all run indeed* bm,pna receive the prise? So run that you may obtain" <1 Cqf,XU. M),. . . "Labor the more that by good works you may make sure your calling and election" (J Peter 1. 10). In a certain sense our Father has bound Himself to reward our good works, not because He has received something from us, but because He has promised what has pleased Himself, caocernlng :hese works of mercy and brotherly love. , ? . Martin Luther's continual denudation of good works In (be name of a pseudo-evangelical Freedom had a disastrous effect on public morals, as he and many of his contemporaries admitted. Read what he himpdf writes: "This preaching ought rtghfully to be accepted and listened to with great Joy, and everyone ought to improve himself thereby and become more pious. BM unfortunately, 'the reverse is now the caae, aod the longer tt endures the #ose the world becomes; this Is the work of the devil himsetf. for now we see the people becoming more avmricious. mone tuuneortful. mm* un has'e, and in evecy way worse thai* they were under the Papacy.' Yes, we. ait redeemed only through the Mood of Jest|s. And alt our merit hi primarily CDs. But He commanded us to cooperate with His pnaoe and to make our faith a Uving faith through our good works done is (ha mom of Jmm Owtot. ADV ti1 .' iVis i. j'd'Vi ^ BOYD TAYLOjR, IRENE TAYLOR, LOOEHA TAYLOR, PR OCX, UXr ARL FROCK, CARL TAYLOR, BER34EJCE TAYLOR. FLOYD TAYLOR. HOSLBY TAYLOR. LE NA MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL, ROB SIFEL, and LOUISE TAYLOR: Take notice that a pleading see king relief agaiaat you has been tU?Lto Uml. above aalitleri action. Tile nature of the relief being sought is 4a follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of fore cieaing the lien oc real estate which Martha Hampton Re id died seized and possessed of which lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments to her by the Plaintiff during the period from October 1, 1951, to and including the 31st day of January, 1957. You are required to make defe nse to such pleading not later than December 31, 1959, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This, the 6th day of November, 1956. James C. Howse Clerk of the Superior Court 16-4tc NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of Charles Garnette Owenby, deceased late of Cherokee County, this is to notify ail persons having cUims against said estate to pre sent them to the under* >ed on or before the Mb day of bauember. 1969. ?r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 9th day of December, 1959. RUTH GMAE OWENBY ADMINISTRATRIX 515"c Hiawassee St. Murphy. N. C. 20-titc EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the e>late of George Lovingood. de ceased. late of Cherokee County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against ' i 'he estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at her home. Route 3. Murphy, North Carolina, on or before the 10th day ! cf December, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bt>r of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of December, 1959. Dora Lovingood, Executrix of the estate of George Lovingood, deceased 20-6;c Santa Claus is the garbled Amsri- 1 j tan version of San Nicbolaas, the ] Dutch name for a Roman Catholic bishop who became the patron | sain', of schoolboys during the Midd I It Ages, according to World Book ' Encyclopedia. Farm Census Half ' Completed In Area The 1959 Census of Agriculture is ah out SO percent completed in this area, it was announced by Field Director Joseph R. Norwood of the Census Bureau p ret^inj of lee at Charlotte. The Census official s a .ed U>jt ' he was well pleased with the coop eration the census takers are re ceiving from farmers in the area and has high hopes of completing the canvass within the next ten days. He pointed out that t<he field canvass of farm is one of the larger cos.s of '.he census and that coop eration of farmers in completing questionnaires prompt) will be a vital 'factor in keeping down th? final cost of the undertaking. Quick completion of the census will not only help in keeping costs down but will aid in prompt publica tion of the results, the field direc tor said. He urged local farmers who have not already done so to (cmplete the census questionnaire and have it ready when the census taker calls. The Christain custom of reckon ing time from t<he birth of Christ was introduced in the 500's by a monk named Dionysius Exiguus. But World Book. Encyclopedia re ports that the monk made a mis- 1 take of four to six years. Scholars row believe Christ was' born in Tl Soil Conservation NEWS i Bj JOHN t) M I T B I Recently, I had the opportuni y | to visit Mission Dam on the Hiwas see River near Murphy while the Natiihala Power and Light Comp any was performing an operation they refer to as "Sluicing" the re stiivci-r. This is very simply an oper ation to remove the soil that has settled in the reservoir over a period of about three years. A high pressure pump is used to wash the soil loose and out of the resrrvo1-. 1 The picture printed above show s is : process being performed. It is \ necessary to sluice the reservoir because ihe soil which is carrici rff ef farm and forest fills thp re servoir to the point that there is not enough water storage to operate lie dynamos in the Mission Power I House. I cs imated the amount of din which is removed each time by measuring the depth, width, and lenght of the washed-out area. The ? figure arrived at was roughly five hundred thousand cubic feet of ?ril. This is the equivalent of 1 iiich of soil from every square foot I in one hundred ilur.y cuht arn' of land, which is eonsiderab )igg?r than the average farm in !bis section of the state. There j just arin t enough good farms in this area that we can afford to lose one good farm every three years. > The must amazing part of ;hi? j is that only a very small part of ihis watershed is in open land. Th? I majority cf it by far is in fores . j U is believed by most people that I very little soil is lest from wocd- ' land. I; is true and proven that I very little U lost from fio.-d foresi 1 land where 'he ground litter is j left undisturbed. However, where ' Mic ground litter Is burned off or ! w here is is carelessly removed in I lodging nitrations. a ti uuiaM ; airimi c: soil cm be washed *? v.r-y during one heavy rah*. Alh?r iimj (attle to graze woodland alao uniiibutcs heavily to soil erosion. The Nanatabla Power and light Cnmpay officials have stated U*4 hey would be glad for any fanjie?, ? Jtner. or interested Jperaan visit Mission Dam when they sr*^ $!uiria? the reservoir In order that ihc.se people can get a first- han<? * '? * of the lerritic lass of gi**^ M il which is taking place on tb? watershed. I have asked them trf let rr-> know in advance the dat*' kiry riaii (he next sluicing. a? 'ha time I will publicize it s% ?hat any landowner or farmer de-J siring .o see it may do so. Dr. Doyle C. Burch Chiropractor Will Open His New Office Next To Smoky Ml. Gas, llr. Harry Dickey's Office Building Andrews Road Phone VE 7 -21 12 December 21. 1939 Al 9:00 a. in. ^ ^ A&P WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS PAY, DECEMBER 25Hi SHOPlARLYj^WWI^^^l^^^W^^j^Wj k SPECIAL HOLIDAY VALUE! GREEN GIANT LARGE GREEN PEAS OR "OUR FINEST" SMALL A'P PEAS 2 331 A PERFECT GIFT ? JANE PARKER Fruit Cakes tl ft *32? S1.39 3 POUND 0O 7E CAKE ? 9 I i 5 POUND CAKK <3.89 OVER 2/3'$ FRUIT & NUTS *JTn Poo* Pure Guaranteed PUMPKIN PIE SPICE "pkfz25e ||| Aim P?O0* Reotty Fresh MAYONNAISE ?SST 49c ||| : Fresh New Croo Red ? Green or W>lte J GLACED PINEAPPLE 69c ||{ ?: Red or Green ? Thrifty Priced I GLACED CHERRIES * 79c jgj ;!;> c?l> N?W Croc Shelled |j A&P PECANS %%:63c '??-$1.25 jjy Pockeft Label Bleoched HfcjjTj U WHITE RAISINS '??? 27c If| VAIW! Sunnyfield Sweet j CREAM BUTTER <&$> 77e Simole Simon Brand MINCE MEAT ^ 39c 255l SPECIAL LOW PRICES OH SVOKfLY PING 24c?s63c PONG 23?43 PI-LI 2^ 53c SPECIAL LOW PRICE OM jfc APPLE KEG APPLE JUICE K 29c SPECIAL LOW PRICE! WHOLE KfRMCL NIBLET'S GOLDEN CORN 2 35c SPECIAL LOW PRICE! ' A&P SMALL WHOLE BEETS 2 ^ 23c SPECIAL LOW PRICES! A&P BRAND BA*Y GOUDA CHEESE 8p& 39c ADAM *??%*.35? VALVE! CRISP, FRESHLY BAKED STRIETMANN HONEY GRAHAMS %? 37? PERFECT MATE FOR MEAT ? OCCAM SPRAY BRAND CRANBERRY SAUCE SroOC*Sw 2 Gam 37c YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "Super-Right" Quality MEATS! f Ocean Spray Fresh Craaberru 16 oz. pkg. 29e SPECIAL! GftKb 'A' Inspected 16 to 20 Pmmd Young TQM " TURKEYS Per Lb. Young He?s $$$ *>. 49c Young Beltsville 49c ??Super-Right" Short Shank 4 to 8-Lh. SMOKED PICNICS ? 29c "Super-Right" 4 to 6- Lb. Fully COOKED PICNICS 33c Special! Dressed & Drawn Government Inspected FRESH CHICKEN HENSuL ??>?-37c Jesse Jewell Frozen Turkey? Beet or CHICKEN POT PIES 3 IS. 90c SPECIAL! **Sn|w IMafcl" Sko * Skomk ID to 14 Lb. Skinned ? Smoked iHAM ^ 47c "f- 35? KITCHEN FRESH CANDIES Worthmore Choc. Covered Cream Drops'^' 29c CHERRIES US? 49c Woi Ihwoft Chrislmu* ^ STOCKINGS pS!'39e.| SANTAS""'?^ 25c t Warwick Choc. Ciww< THIN MINTS v 35c FRESH NEW CHOT NUTS! ENGLISH WALNUTS ?? 49c CLEAN PECANS Wt 59c BRAZIL NUTS 49c Regolo Mixes Slaw 19c Salad % 25c j ) Spoctol Lour Prict on Florid* Jokt FNM Tangerines Deltckxts Apples 2 ??. 35c Firm Celery PRICB IN THIS AD AM anvcrm THtOOGM 2 * 25c Oroages 8 & 49c " 2~25? lY. DtdMMR ? C0?? tAMI V*ilW! CORNED CAKE *?nd beef Poo* I ?ONA Mixes * *?3* CREAM C ?i tlM.1 AmM Mi and Hp.? BOXED CHEWING GUM W1CIMJ M* framm Scad STRAWBERRIES _ ^ a* j*

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view