Group Attends Program ANDREWS?A special Thanks giving program and dinner were held at Free Methodist Orphan age, "Ihe Jolly Home, Conyers, Ga. Churches from North Caro lina, Georgia and Florida were represented. A large amount of clothing and food was presented to the home. I T W IN-CITY DRIVE-IN1 THEATRE McCaysville, Georgia Shows at 7 and 8:30-Sun. at 8:30 Thursday - Friday "CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" Technicolor. Starring Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp, Geraldine Brooks Saturday "STAMPEDE" Rod Cameron, Gale Storm Sea Hound No. 10 - color cartoon i Sunday - Monday Humphrey Bogari. In? "KNOCK OX ANY DOOR" A great novel on the screen! Tuesday - Wednesday Jane Wvman Lew Ayrer, In? ' "JOHNNY BELINDA" An award winner! Ask for youi December Calender | r ? - > ? ? ? 1 P. T. A. TO MEET The P. T. A. will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock The meet ing was postponed from this week due to the weather. Mrs. Willa Beck, superinlteiwietu of the Andrews Free Methodist Church, was in charge of activities and gifts presented. The following attended from Andrews: Mrs. Billy Palmer, Miss Gail Palmer, Miss Juandta Crisp, Miss Delores Flowers. Miss Jewell Truett. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Messer and children, Kermit and Tommy, Windell McClure, Betty Sue and Polly Ann Painter. Charles and J.mmy Holland, Stanley Frazier, Clyde Frazier. Dwyne Winfrey, Beatrice Stewart Miss Agatha Tatham. Fred Pendergrass, Miss Betty Beck. Miss Christine White, the Rev. and Airs. R. L. Wood and Bobby Jean and Mrs. Fred Mash burn. NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Summons Docket No CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff VS. DAVID L. PAYNE. AND WIFE, -MRS. DAVID L. PAYNE, AND All UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGN EES OF J. L. L. KEITH, DECEAS ED. Defendants. The defendants, "ALL UN KNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES NOTICE I Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Lawrence Bear, deceased late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C? on or before the 17th day of November, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of November. 1950. C. E. HYDE, Administrator of Lawrence Bear, deceased. 18-6tc OF J L L KEITH. DECEASED \ will take notice that an action en-1 titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Cher- j okee County. North Carolina, to ? foreclose the lien of taxes due plaintiff by defendants for the .-ears 1940. 1943, 1944. 1945. 1946, 1947. 1948. 1949. 1950 against the lands of said defendants in BEVER DAM Township, Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of T. L. Lenderman Rose, and Birchfield. and others, and bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING on the North West line of No. 949 on the top of the r.dge on a stake near the Thomp son original line and runs South East to a stake near a little field known as the Neal Brown patch, thence back across the ridge with a conditional line to a spruce pine near the original line, thence North to a Spanish Oak, thence East on a straight line near a White Oak at the lower end of the Brown field, thence with said line to the beginning. Containing 40 acres, more or less. With the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto appertaining, hereby re leasing all claims to homestead and dower therein. Being the same lands described in a deed from J. L. Rose and wife, Zelia Rose of Polk County, Ten nessee. to J. L. L. Keith dated February 23. 1907. and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book 25-57 at page 574. on the 14th day of February, 1912, said lands being fully described in the complaint now on file in this ac ?ion. reference to which is hereby nade for more full description. And for the further purpose of ?ondemning the said lands to sale to satisfy said taxes, tax liens, interest and costs of this action, and to forever bar and foreclose all right, title, estate, interert, claim and lien of defendants in and to or upon said lands; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to be end appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, at his office in the Courthouse in Murphy, N. C., within Twenty (20) Days after the 7th day of December. 1950, to-wit, on or before the 27th day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in this action, which is now on file with copies for defendants, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 2nd day of Novamber, 1950. J. L. HALL. Clerk of the i Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, N. C. 17-4tc NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain cped of trust executed by Eliza beth Brown Scruggs and husband, W. H. Scruggs to J. B. Gray, Trus- [ tee, dated the 4th day of Septem ber. 1948 and recorded in Book 167 at page 101 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina; and undeT and by virtue of the authority' vested in the undersigned as Sub stituted Trustee by an Instrument of writipg dated the 19th day of September, 1950 and recorded in Book 172 at page 526 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cher okee County, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof, subject to fore closure, and the holder of the in- j debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure threof for the purpose of satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned Sub stituted Trustee will offer for aaie at public suction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock Noon on the 14th day of December: 1950, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Valleyfown Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, end more particularly described as follows: A lot and parcel of land in the Town of Andrews, Cherokee Coun ty N. C. adjoining the lands of Mrs. G. E. Lail on the East, and bounded on all other sides by streets and alleys, and being a part of the H. N. Wells Addition to the Town of Andrews on the North side of East Main Street, being ail of Lot No. 1 in Block 4 of said addition, and an unnumber ed lot lying to the West of same. BEGINNING at a point on the North margin of East Main Street in the intersection of East Main Street with a 50 foot street and runs thence with the North matttfn 01 East Main Street EM 200 feet to a point, the S. E. corner at Lot No. 1 and S. W. comer of Lot No. 2 in Block 4 of said Wells Addi tion; thence North with the line common to Lots 1 and 2?150 feet to a point on an alley, N. W. corn er of Lot No. 2 and N. E. corner of Lot No. 1; thence West with said alley 150 feet to the East margin of the 50 foot street; thence South 19 West 158 feet with the cast margin of said 50 foot street to the point of beginning. Being the lot of land described in 'a deed from Nannie B. Herbert et a.s. to Elizabeth B. Scruggs, dated Ju'y 20, 1944 and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds, Cherokee County, N. C in Book 149 at p3?e 380, et seq. re ference to which is hereby made. \ This the !3tb day of November 1950. H. L. McKEEVER 18-4tc Substituted Trustee ' * Manville B dg. Material, Asplult Shtatlemou J* Asbestos Sidinc Grass HDW. * AUTO SltoP,, notary public" FANNIE McGUIRf SCOUT OFFICE MURPHT, N. c. " rinrv9' WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of anv kind. Will come any where after them. * Write or cali Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J Box 571 Oopperhill, Tenn. ? /> L~j> gA teiS k\ 4* I t's time again to ready your Buick for the cooler driving days ahead?so your Buick dealer is featuring a big triple-service olfer right now? IFall tune-up, which includes cleaning of air and fuel filters, adjustment of valves, carburetor and distributor?and lots more. 2 Cooling system service, including a flush-out? also inspection and tightening of all hoses and connections. 3 Pack front wheel bearings with fresh lubricant? also safety-inspect your front brake linings, where wear shows itself first. Put your Buick in tiptop shape now to do its best this winter! Phone your Buick dealer for his special-offer price on these services (and for an appointment) this week. Virtio? W* in?** ten? FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. MURPHY, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE Murphy, N. C. Saturday. December 2 Don Barry-Robert Lowery, In? "The Dalton Gang" Also Added Serial: "Atom Man Va Superman" No. 14 LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Robert Rockwell-Valentine Perk "Prisoners In Pettvcoats" Sunday-Monday, December 3-4 Bud Abbott-Lou Costello, In? "Who Done If Alao Selected Short Subject* Tuesday-Wednesday, December 5-d Gene Kelly-J. Ca4oll Nlash, In? 'The Black Hand" Thursday-Friday, December 7-8 Robert Walker-Joan Leslie, In? "The Skipper Surprised His Wife" Also Selected Short Subjects THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker E E v 8 bfmfmbcp u/uat mT PECK TOLD US WERE TO KILL THE UDNE RANGER WHILE HE'S TALKIN TO BttWv ft*-r | flMUiTS IN L "WAT 1 WCKAG^J ^THE SILVER BULLETS YOU WANTED TOE ?t JEWELER TO MAKE J BE CAREFUL WU DONT j lHIT BALDY.' J WAIT TILL HE LEAVES^ HE'S W WEll HAVE TO V/AIT ] TAKIN' BALDY INTO/L TILL E3ALPY COMES i IF THESE ARE ALL RIGHT I'LL RAY ^ YOU AND YOU CAM TAKE THE MONEY, BACK TO MR PECK THESE ARE NOT EXACTLY UKE MY OWN SILVER BULLETS,BUT THEY'RE CLOSE ENOUGH TO SERVE MY PURPOSE J? . hev'lemmeJ GO.' NOW YOU STARTS TALKING' xiinityr.j JBALW3) BEEN IN THERE A MIGHTY LONGTIME. 'LETS sneak CLOSE | AN' SEE WHAT5 GOIN'CN' WHYREYOU^? A GANG OF GRABBIN'# EXTORTIONISTS HAS ME ' BEEN LEAVING SILVER BULLETS TO MAKE EVERYONE THINK I'M THEIR LEADER/ I KNOW SOMEONE- ELSE MUST BE THE LEADER- SOMEONE WHO CAN MAKE SILVER BULLETS MUCH LIKE MINE.' , ISNTPECK? the leader OF "THAT GANG?. V [THElONeW \ RANGER li KNCWS THE TRUTH.' GOOD THING-1 OVEUE GOIN', /VTOGETHIM! T&NPE8S HOLD MY RIFLE. I'LL SHOOT THE MASKED MAN WITH MY SIX-GUN. li'il PE7T,Y0U KNOW I HAVE NO CASH? /WTSl I LOST EVERYTHING WHEN MY TOO BAD. f T^H .. HOUSE BURNED'- m (MARSHAL.' nuuut txjnnc-is - i i? Tn\ i ? f-\ v 1,-Ttl meanwwlejntownK !?!! 1 II 1 1^1 IF YOU CANT RAY MY PRICE FCR KEEPIN' QUIET SOMEONE ELSE WILL FAY FOR THE NEWS YOU AN' YOUR DAUGHTER ARE ALIVE AND DISGUISED AS A PROSPECTOR < AN'HIS SON ! 3T please; pete, dont talk? THE EXTORTIONISTS U KILL MY FATHER AND ME if IUTHINK IF THE Y KNOW WE'RE J*[ IT OVER ALIVE' Km MAYBE BY TONIGHT VOuT CAN RAISE SOME , CASH.'J IGHTYOU] tVHEPE YOU " SO? ME HEAR WW YOU SAY' ITS TONTQl, ?M ri'U- DO WHAT vou s*y tontqTI BUT WE CANT KEEP PETE IN JWtS> HOTEL ROOM FOR LON&J [sooner or later V THE GANG IS SURE ^ J^TO mo* VCTE ALIVE.) 1?r-ys?I V marshal, you read lone rangers note it tell why him want ydu , TO COME HERE IN DISGUISE ,?>i ?* ? y WTW.IUDRIU. HIM FROM ? IMF POOR/ MEANWHILE

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