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WPi GARLAND BRYANT. ' ^ . 8* HEX MED (>AHLAI?>. BRY - STEVE BRYANT, BY FKIBND. EMMA GAR ??? PetttioMn. y? mvmmx bryant, *cary ArYANT. ERNEST BRYANT, ?jENN BRYANT ??* wife. GRACE CARVER BRYANT, CLARENCE BRYANT *ad ?nf t. RUBY PATT ERSON BRYANT. FLORA BRY ANT WUAARD Md JACK WILLARD W1LLARD (BUI) BRYANT and wile. ANNA JAC Ob BRYANT. MJLDRKR BANDY BRYANT COLEMAN and husband D. O. COLEMAN, and SANDRA BRYANT. ?Defendant! TO: QLENN BRYANT and wife, GRACE CARVER BRYANT. FLORA BRYANT WILLARD and husband. JACK WlLLAItl) and WILLIAM (BHI) BRYANT aid wife. ANNA JACOBS VRYKNT. MILDRED BANDY BRYANT COUEHftN. ad husband, D. O CCfLEMAN and SANDRA BRYANT Take notice (feat A pleading ser ins relief against you has been filed 1a the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of (he relief befog sought Is as follows: A sale of 33 acres of laad in Not la Township In I which you have an interest, said sale being sought in an action for I \ partkk* by cartaln o t your eo> to aaeh Mt Mer torn the MkyM frabrnry. 1M ud upon vow failure h> do ao the parties seeking relief against you wW apply to die Court for the relief sought. Tfcta (he ill day of December, 1968. James C. How* Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County. North Carolina. ll-4te NOTICE or BX4ALI NOBIS CAROUNA CHEROKEE OOtoNTY Under and by virtue of a Jufe tnent o f UK W|WW Co**t of Cherokee County, made in a ricil actttm therein pending ecr&ied "Cherokee Ooimty. A Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, va Lura Voyles and husband, George Voyies, et a Is. Defendants", and signed by *he Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County on November 9, 1950: and under and #y virtue of an Order of Resale upon advance easons X he joyous Christmas Season is here again... to brighten our hearts, to lighten cur cares. 'Jo all our wonderful friends, we hope this glorious holiday will bring everything that makes for a life of happiness and contentment Brumby Textile Mills MURPHY, N. C Murphy Textile Mills MURPHY, N. C Brumby Knitting Mills YOUNG HARKS, " ttd made by Mid CM a I th* Superior Court the mtlwmiml CoaumMtooer wlU am Wednesday, the 36ft day of Beeentfftr, law. u twel* ?.clock Ml, m the door of the Courthouse in Murphy. Chero kee County. North Caroilaa, offer (or tale to 4 he highest bidder (or cash upon an opening Md of $1,650.00 subject to the confirmation of the Court, the following describ ed real estate In Cherokee County: A certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Third Dwtrick, Notiai township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a maple on a hill side S. E. corner of No. 41 and runs East 112-Va poles to a stake: then runs North 75 poles to a rock, then wi.h a conditionai-a Northwest direction to a stake on line of No. 42; then 113 poles to the Beginning, containing G6-1-10 acres, more or Uss. The above described parcel of ,land being part of Section 42 of the William E. Evans land. Being the same lands as describ ed In and conveyed by Deed, dated February 13. 1913, from H. C. Hed den and C. W. Evans, to J. H. Iledden and Martha Hedden and registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Cherokee County, N. C. in Deed Book 67 at page 398 reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of description. This the 14th day of December 1959 L. L. Mason Jr. Commissioner 21-2tc NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTII CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ALLEN HOWELL and wife, HER MAN HOWELL; JESSIE FRANK LIN and husband, J. W. FRANK LIN; JAMES THEODORE HOW ELL. Unmarried; MARGARET CANTRELL and husband, JOHN CANTRELL and LOUISE HAM MIOCK and husband, CLAYTON HAMMOCK. Plaintiffs, -vs ETHEL BONDS and husband, BONDS, And all unknown heirs of J. M. VAUGHN, Deceased , Defendants. To ETHEL BONDS and husband, BONDS, And aU unknown heirs of J. M. VAUGHN, Deceased: Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The above named plaintiffs have instituted this action to have the Court construe the will of J. M. Vaughn, deceased, and to declare and decree the rights of the re spective parties thereunder. You are required to make de fens? to such pleading not later than the 26th day of January, 1960, and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you will apply to the court for the re lief sought. This the 1st day of December, 1959. James C. House ' Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County, North Carolina 19-4tc More than 26.000 gallons of paint were used on the pavement stripes of the Illinois tollway system. DEATHS 1 Mb* C. fcarch , Serftew tar Wlluto Clinton Burch M. ti tfce Ld??r CMVk sec tion t( Turn Cocmty, (k. who died TMtay hi a Hfcwasaee, Ga icxpital, w?e held at 1:10 p. m. Thursday )a the Lower ball Creek aapttt CMrcfa, <* whlefe he was a rk ember. 7 The Her Cecil Garrett and the Hev Sim Martin dmclated. Borlal was a the church cemetery with (Jradnms as pallbearers ?nd granddaughters as flower bearers Townson FVmeial Home was in charge W arrai^enifctn* ROBQDOVILLE Services for Mrs. Edith Jane Henegan. 81, who died in the home of a daughter in Ashevflle at 10:30 p. m. Tuesday was held at 2:90 p. m. Friday In the Robbinsvlle Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Sartin officiated and burial was in the Old Mother Church Cemetery. Mrs. Henegan was a member of the RcfbblnsviHe Order of the East ern Star. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. lEdna L. Miller of Asheville, and Mrs. Beatric A. Patton of Detroit, Mich: three sons, Roland P. Henegan of Robbinsville, Will iam A. of Lynchburg, Va. and Keith Henegan of Phoebus, Va.; five sisters, N^rs. Isa Gardner of Oakmount, Pa. Mrs. 4largaret Secrist of Struthers, Ohio, Mrs. Ruth Miller of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs.Dessie Zimmerman of Tona wanda, N. Y. and Mrs. Anna Pat uquim of Ernest. Pa. 13 grand children; and 15 great grandchild ren. Townson Funeral Home of Mur phy was in charge. Charles O. Mashburn Charles Douglas Mashburn, in fant son of Clyde and Catherine , Mashburn of Culberson, died in a Murphy hospital Wednesday morn- j ing after a short illness. In addition to the parents, sur viving are the maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cole man and the paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mashburn, all of Culberson. Service were held in Mt. Carmel Baptist Church at 2 p. .m, Thurs day. Burial was In the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The term "rose diamond" comes from the 1500s. when a new meth od of cutting diamonds was intro duced. This method produced dia monds somewhat in the shape of a rose. Mr*. Era BwitJ] Mrs. Eva Burntl, 7J. of C?lber ?oo died at S:M a. m. Tuesday ia a Hlawasaee. Ga. hospital alter a short fflness. Iff*. Burrdl was the daughter at 4he late Jack and Martha Don ley Crowe of Murphy RFD S. Sut-vMig are the hu*>md. Loa Burrell; two daugbttrs. Mrs. Hann ah MtHer of Mooresville and Mrs. Billy Garlic of San Francisco; five sons, Oiarles of Pontiac, Mich. Hayes of Plymouth, Mich. Jim cf Wsmego Kan., Dewey of Drtnay, Fla. and Wayne of th? home, and itiree sisters, Mrs. Cindy Moss. Mrs. Kate Everett and Mrs. Eliza beth Moore of Marietta, Ga. To our friends, a holiday wish that they may enjoy all the best of the season Dickey Chevrolet-Olds Inc. Murphy, N. C. X joyous time, this Season of 1 the year ? a time for us aQ to enjoy good fellowship, good cheer and Holiday happiness. A time, also, for nine WtV1? gmtltude for pleasant associations and warm in>utt?Tiry> well "en yeurv Iflurphy, JV. C, i . ?HHr HYDE INSIIKAMC AGENCY Phone VE 7-2438 I ! Davis Jewelers Murphy, N. C.
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