Heid West Of Andrews Member Of (iun
Crew On Webb Miller Invasion Ship
The following story recently ap
peared in the New York World
Telegram and was written by
Henry T Gonv.l U P. war cor
respondent
With United States Assault
Troops, Normandy Delayed'
The name of WeOb Miller ace
I'm ted Pros* u.u- v .irrespondent
? i IOHN S I \ raouc
(IIIRCH
Sehedule of Masses
Welch Cove every 1st Sunday
11:00 A M.
Andrews, every Is: Sunday ?
8 00 A. M.
Bryson City, every Sunday ?
8.00 A. M
Canton, every 5th Sunday ?
8 00 A M.
Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday ?
8:00 A M.
Franklin, every 2nd and 4th
Sunday ? 8 00 A. M.
Highlands every Sunday ?
11:00 A M
Murphy, every 5th Sunday ?
8 00 A. M.
Sylva. every Is' Sunday ? 8:00
A M
Waynesville. every Sunday -
11 00 A. M
DR. E. E. SMITH
For gallbladder trouble, nervous
ness. sinus trouble, rheumatism,
and other ailments.
Maune* Building Murphy. V C.
who was killed " a London black
out in May 1 940. still lives in the
invasion of Normandy.
In a front line area where
German shells and rockets were
clashing in green fields flecked
with poppie> I \pproached a mili
tary policeman )f an airborne
unit Sgt. Pierre H. Levee of ,
Kansas City. M<> a graduate ot j
Columbia Uir.\ sity Journalism
school to ask directions.
Ski. Levee av? me the direc
tions and then -aid:
I arrived or. i ransport yester
day afternoon named after a news
paperman you no doubt, have
known Webb M Uer."
I told Sgt. It .ec I not onl:
!?:::? a and adn i Mr Miller, but
lat he had been my boss in the
Ethiopian and Spanish wars
which he covered
? I knew him too." Sgt. Levee
.-aid I was mt: duced to mm in
1939 when he came to Columbia
to lecture. Hi was a fine man
and it ?> fitting to his great name
.iat t:ie Libert > ship Webb Miller
should be one of the first trans
ports to arrive off the coact of
France
Several hundred troops arrived
on the Webb Miller, among them
numerous other airborne MPs. in
eluding George Apen of 182 Green
St Brooklyn
Reid West. S-l c. son of Mr
and Mrs John C. West of An
drews, was a member of the gun
tfl?re/coffee'j1
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MEATS
BEEF - PORK - AN!)
OTHER SELECTIONS '
w e appreciate the business with which
our customers have favored us since our
opening.
Visit our store regularly for
MEATS ? GROCERIES ? FRUITS
VEGETABLES
MURPHY JMARKET
Arden Davis, Mgr. Murphy, N. C.
From where I sit ... 61/ Joe Marsh
What Made Our
Invasion a Success?
With 57 blue stars on our Serv
ice Flag, our town's been mighty
excited over the way things are
progressing on the Continent.
"Hhofls," says Bob New
comb happily* " I knew we were
going to lirk them Nazis, soon
as the Invasion started."
" I knew it before that," says
Doc HoUister. "I knew it from
the way our boys were getting
?long with their British bud
Ao In those English camps.
They had a lot of differences
to overcome before they could
work together as a team. And
they overcame 'em."
Prom where I sit. Doc's
mighty right. The success of our
Invasion began months ago ?
when the Knglish Tommies and
the GI Joe s got together over
friendly beer, and games of
darts? and learned to like each
other in spite of <lif[erenccs in
tastes and habits.
And that spirit of tolerance
and understanding between
men and nations will go far to
wards building a secure Peace,
too.
O 1944, MEWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Carolina Commit*..
Mgar H. loin. Slot. Diroctor, <06-407 Inuiranc. (Idg., Dal.igli, N. C
i
crew on the Webb Miller and has
been overseas since March.
BATES CREEK
\1 and Mrs. Ralph Rogers and
Leonard Hogsed of Peachtree and
M. and Mrs. Wilburn Kilhan were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
W H Dockery.
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Timpson.
Miss Carrie Lois Timpson. and
Mi and Mrs. John Mingus and
family were Sunday guests of
Lawrence Timpson and family, of
Peachtree.
Mrs Willie Rogers of Murphy
visited Sunday with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Joe Dockery.
Miss Mmnice Dockery suffered
a sprained elbow recently.
Miss Wilja Mae Dockery of
Marble visited relatives and friends
here last week.
Mr Asa Jame> was in Gastonia
last Saturday to attend the fu
neral of her mother
M isses Pearl Dockery and Jose
phint Carter of Grape Creek
were Sunday guests of Fannie.
Mamie and Gladys Mingus.
Bob Dockery of Grape Creek is
visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs John Mingus and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Timpson Sunday
CARD OF THANKS
We. the family and friends of
trie late N. N. Clark, wish to ex
press our heartfelt thanks to our
friends and neighbors for the
great kindness shewn us during
the tragic death and funeral of
our husband and father. We
would not forebear to mention all
those who contributed the beauti
lul flowers, some of t .e churches, j
Calvary and Pleasant Valley.
Murphy Mills and the many per- ?
son a! friends. We shall not for- ]
get.
7-l:p Mrs N N CLARK.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
NCRTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
STATE
VS.
FRANK VOYLES
Under and by virtue of a Judg
ment and Decree of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County. North
Carolina entered in the above en
titled cause at August Term.
1944 of said C' urt. condemning
and confiscating the automobile
hereinafter described and direct
ing the undersigned to sell same
at public auction. I will on Mon
day, the 25th day of September.
1944. at t e Courthouse door in
Murphy. North Carolina at 12
o'clock noon sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described personal prop
erty. to-wit:
1 1937 Model Ford Coupe. Motor
No. 18-3450331.
This the 24th day of August.
1944
L. L. MASON.
7-3t Sheriff Cherokee County.
NORTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Emma Passmore Kittrell. Plaintiff
Vs.
Eugene Kit trell. Defendant.
NOTICE
The above named defendant.
Eugene Kittrell. will take notice
that an action entitled as above
lias I:; en commenced in the Su
perior Court of Cherokee County.
North Carolina, by the plaintiff
to secure an absolute divorce
from the defendant upon the
ground that plaintiff and defend
ant have lived separate and apart
for more than two years next pre
ceding the bringing of this action:
and the defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Cherokee
County, in the courthouse in Mur
phy. North Carolina, within twen
ty days after the 1st day of
October. 1944. and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said ac
tion. or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This 1st day of September, 1944.
J. L HALL. Clerk of
7-4t the Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
In The Superior Court
Alberta Stowe. Plaintiff
Vs.
Jones Stowe, Defendant
NOTICE
The above named defendant,
Jones Stowe, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Cherokee County. North
Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure
an absolute divorce from the de
fendant upon the ground that
plaintiff and defendant have
lived separate and apart for more
than two years next preceding the
! bringing of this action; and tlx*
I defendant will further take notice
. thai he is required to appear at
j the office of the Clerk of the
I Superior Court of Cherokee Coun
i ty. in the courthouse in Murphy.
I North Carolina, within twenty
clays after the 15th day of Sep
tember. 1944. and answer or de
mur to the complain m said action.
! or the plaintiff w apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
Tli is 15th day of August. 1944
J L. HALL.
4 4tc Clerk of the Suporior Court
Mil: OF DELINOl KNT TAXES
By order of the Town Commis
loners directed to e undersign
ed. tax collector t the town of
Murphy. I will >n Monday.
September 11. 1944 at the court
house door in Murphy. N. C . and
each day thereafter until sold, to
the highest biddei for cash, at
public auction, the following
described lands upon which taxes
for the year 1943 have not been
paid, in the name aad for the
i amount givftn. plus four per cent
penalty and cost of sale and ad
\ertising.
E. L. SHIELDS.
Tax Collector.
REAL ESTATE TAX 1943
Names
Adams. W. A.
Amos. Ernest
Arrant. Frank
i Ax ley. Porter
I Battles. Mrs. Jane
Calhoun. C. I.
Carroll. Mrs. John
Clark. Mrs. Edith
Cobum. J. E. Est.
Carter. George W.
Cooper. Mrs Grace
! Cope. G. H. ......
! Cope. Mrs. Lelia
Davidson. Mrs. E. A.
Davidson. Neil
Decker. J. P.
Dickey. F. D. Est.
Dockery. Mr*. Mat tie 20.40
Donley. John W. 20.55
Fain. W. M & Porter 85.00
Fain. J. E. Heirs 143.65 1
Gibson. Mrs. h A. 2.55
Green. Carrie C. Heirs 13.60
Hall. J. B 8 .22
Hampton. John A 8.82
Half tor, Sue 54 40
Haukms. E. P. 37.82
Hefner. Kitty 3.40
Kenn. p j M 125 22
Hill. C. B. Est. 5.10 I
Hood. Hugh 3.72
Howell, a If. 1120
Hubbard. F. V. 20.40
Hughes. P. P. 3.40
Johnson. Mart 5.95
Ledford, Clarence 4.40
Logan. Mrs. Georgia Bal. 15.50
Lovingood, Ross 42.39
Melntos .. H B 12.75
McCombs. W. S. Heirs &
Edwin Winchester 20.40
Maneval. Mb O. B. 46.75
Martin. R. A. 1.70
Mayfietd, Ben A- Frank 25.50 i
Mayfield. C. D. Est. 535s
Moody. Howard W >9 9o
Murphy Real Hist ate V r.9 00
Murrey. Miss Jean 45 OS
Norvell. E. B & Mary Bal 49 9a
Odell. J. C 65.79
Pace. Mrs. Gertie 127
Palmer. Mrs. Howard 595
Palmer. Felix 9jj
Palmer. Mrs. Sarah 595
Posey, Miss Sarah Ruth
Bal H 00
Sneed. Max Jj 48
Stiles. Willie 50.1J
Sutton. Leemon 4 40
Sword. P H 37 23
Vaughn. Miss Parry 39.27
Wells. H. N. 8 50
Wilson. V. L. 1360
COLORED
Blackwell. Wilburn 3 40
Blackwell. Walter 8 50
Bowman. Walter
Carter. Boat 4 76
Colvard, Pied 4 35
Colvard. J. B 170
Powell, Carl 3 40
The Lone Ranger By Fran Striker
TH -THREE MEN WHO GOT A
SILVER BULLET LIKE THI5
WERE KILLED.' I- I'M
NUMBER FOUR ?
' -I FOUND THE SILVER
'"JLlET ON M> PILLOW,
iMERlPF.1 y
I CAME DIRECTLY TO >OU, AND
SAW THE MASkED MANil'I