Class Organizes "100-County" Club The eighth grade History classes have been studying the 100 coun ties of North Carolina and have organized a "100-County" Club. To be eligible for membership a student must memorize the counties, origin of name, county seat and date of formation. The following pupils were the first to join the club and were awarded prizes: Dorothy Roberts. Billy Adams, Betty Jean Moore. Clara Hunsuck er. Ruth Hogsed. Dorothy Worley. Other members of the club are: Loretta Voyles. James Carroll. Kenneth McCall. M. L. Decker, \vonne Green. Elmer Dockery, Lillian Ballew. Billy Jane Rush. Susie Miller. Jean Reed. Virginia Akin, Betty Jane Evans, Bernice Davis, Frances Wilson, Gordon Johns - Manville Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roll Roofing Asbestos Siding GIBBS HDW. & AUTO SUl'PLY HENN Theatre MURPHY, N. C. .{. ? .J. Y Thurs. - Fri.. March 30-31 Y T Y X Olivia DeHavilland ? Y *t) Montgomery Clift, In? *i* X //mi vv ? y. ? "The Heiress" J ...V ll>UU? 5 ?j* Also Selected Short Subjects y | Saturday, April 1 MONTE HALE, In? * I "RangerOf | | Cherokee Strip" | X also * -j- Robert Blackneil - Dorothy y | Patrick, In? !j! I "Blonde Bandit" 1 Also Added Serial: "Batman X And Robin" No. 10 Y LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT John Calvert, As The !? "Falcon". In "Search For Danger" *:* Also Added Color Cartoon *$* A Sunday. April 2 A ??? Roy Rogers - Dale Evans ?In? X "Down Dakota Wav" X in Color Also Added: Color Cartoon | Monday - Tuesday, April 3-4 *? Gene Kelly - Frank Sinatra ?In? "On The Town"! in Technicolor Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday, April 5 Scott Brady - Jane Russell ?In? "Undertow" Also Added Serial: "James Brothers Of Missouri" No. 10 Style Show Given At Chapel High Skhool chapel Wednesday was in charge of Miss Shirley Steele, Home Economics teacher, Marjorie Helton conducted the devotional after which a short play entitled "Style Show" was pre sented by Joan Cornwell, Helen Haney, Bobbie Trull, Darleen Chastain. Lorene Elster. Clara Mac Tay'.or. Rosetta Carroll, Mozelle Hughes, Mary 'Jane Hughes, Kath leen Cook. Kathleen Plemmons, Emma Jean Shields. After the play a fashion show including all girls who have made spring garments in home econo mics seas given. A special feature was the showing of garments which were modeled at the Cuilo whee Field meet. Many of these won awards. Darnell. Winnie Ruth Little. Carol Sue Vaught. Fay Burgess. Janetta Kilpatrick Mary Ann Forrester, J. D. Decker. Betty Reese., Judy Nichols. Betty Jean Tilson, Ray Rowland. Caroline Ritch, Betty Cook. Dale Price. .Mary Jo Dockery. Billie Lou Titnpson. Tommy Gen try. Harry McDonald, Albert Dockery. Joe Anderson, Charles Watson. Roy Rowland, Russell Hel ton. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAI, ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j I SUMMONS DOCKET No. 3871 ! CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff, VS. A. L FRAXKUM and wife, VAUL FRANK UM ANDREW GREEN and wife. SHIRLANA GREEN. AN DREW GREEN SR. and wife, MYRA GREEN. RUBY KAYLOR end husband. John KAYLOR,! CHARLES FRANKUM and wife, j BEATRICE FRANKUM. EDITH J I- RANKUM. GEORGE D FRANK- j UM and wife PAULINE FRANK UM. ADDIE McDONALD and LUM EVANS. Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a judgment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County in thee above entitled action, I will, on Thursday, April 27, 1950, at 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse door in Murphy. Cherokee County, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed lands in Notla Township. Cher- I okee County. North Carolina: A certain tract or parcel of land in Notla Township, Cherokee I County. North Carolina, adjoining Ihe lands of Kilpatrick. Evans, Akins and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a large post oak I the South W. corner of said No. | -15 runs East 58 pales to a stake j n the top of a ridge and on a j ledge of rocks, thence with said ledge of rocks North 52 E. 66 j poles to a maple on the hank of | a small branch, then up said! branch with its meanders 42 West 35 poles to a small spanish oak en the S. bank of the Biairsville Rd. then with said road N. 7112 V. 12 poles North 49 W 19 poles lo a stake in said road, then N. 33 E. 49 poles to a stake and ?mall spanish oak on Collins line, then with that line North 58 W. 101 poles to a stake the N W corner of No. 46 and N. E. corner of 45, then with line of Nos. 45 and 46 S. 174 poles to the begin ning, containing 77' - acres more or less. Being the same lands described , in a deed from T. L. Keasler and ! I wife. Verdie Keasler to J. B. I Frankum and wife, Lillie Frankum! dated January 2. 1919 and regis tered in the Office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in 65c Buys Better Cleaning at De Lux Cleaners Workmanship that will make you a regular customer! Special attention given to gabardine and faille suits. Plain dresses and suits, cash and carry, just 65c Alterations on both men's and ladies' ! clcthes. r in and see our new plant located on NORTH CHURCH ST. 3ook 71 page 461. reference to which is hereby made. This the 18th day of March, 1950. J. L MASON. Commissioner 36-4tc NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Summons Docket No. 3889 CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff. VS. , MART HAMBY and wife. GENEVA HAMBY. HERSCHEL HAMBY and v/ife. BERTHA HAMBY. ANNA MAE JONES and husband. ED JONES. ROXIE BROWN and hus band* ED BROWN. MOLLIE ROB PRTS and husband. ROY ROB ERTS Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a judgment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County in the hove entitled action. I will, or Thursday April 27, 1950, at 12:00 Noen at the Courthouse door in > Murphy. Cherokee County, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bid- j cter for cash the following describ ed lands in Hot House Townsh'p, Cherokee County. North Carolina In Hot House Township, District No. 4 Adjoining the lands of El REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, businesses, business property, tourist courts Cafes, grocery stores, warehouses, vacant land, camp sites, hotels and I all kinds of real property: Let us know what you want. We ' may have it or can get It for you. D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C. 0*Dell dalesmen PHONE 214 MURPHY N. C. bert Jenkins, Lum Montgomery and others. 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