Mrs. L. A. Crisp
Funeral Is Held
Mrs. L A. Crisp, 62, died at her
home near RObbinsville Saturday
morning following a long illness.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at 2 p. m. in Boibhinsville Bap
tist Oburrh of whioh she hod been
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Among The Sick
ANDREWS ? Link Luaaford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Kerry underwent a minor operation
it Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital
today.
Mrs. Wm E. Hall is at Duke
University Hospital for diagnosis
at this writing and is expected to
return home the latter part of
this week.
Mark Pullium who has been a
patient at Rodda-Van Gorder
Hospital has returned to his home
| improved.
I Miss Maxine Wheeler, daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wheeler, is
'ill at her home here.
I Jack Barnard of Gaston la who
| has been ill in a hospital there
I has returned to the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bar
inard, where he is recuperating.
I ANDREWS?Mrs. A. B. Chand
ler Is in Ktroxville, Tenn., suffer
ing with a broken wrist. She was
visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. D.
Meador when she slipped and fell
Mai Matheson who has been ill
for some time is not as well as
usual at this writing.
Mrs. Dave Swan is ill at her
home.
Miss Gayle West, daughter of
Herman West, is in a serious con
dition in he Mission Hospital in
Asheville suffering from a bone
infection caused from a twice
! break in the leg.
Luke Ellis is a patient at Rodda
Van Gorder Hospital.
Little Tcney Allen continues ill
at his home.
I The Rev J. A. Richardson who
has been in the Baptist Hospital
for several days will return to his
home her-1 the later part of this
week. He will return to Winstor.
Salem after the holidays for ar.
operation.
BIRTHS
Petrie Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Flowers.
Letiitia. announce the birth of a
daughter November 27.
Mr. an"! Mrs. Hillard Foster,
Route 2. Murphy, announce the
birth of a daughter November 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Oarringer, of
Blairsville. Ga? announce the
birth of ? daughter, November 30.
Mr. nrd Mrs. Frank Parker
Route 3, Murphy, announce the
birth of a son December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mahan of
Blairsville announce the birth nf
a son December 3.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joy Berrong of
Hianvasseo. Ga., announce the h'rth
of a son December 4.
J. M Stevenson, who has been
, ill for the past few weeks and is
receiving treatment at Murphy
General Hospital, is improving.
a member for 30 years.
The Rev. Jaimes Chappel of
Robbinsville, and the Rev. Moss
. Woodard of Hazel wood officiated
and bur'al was in the Old Mother
Church Cemetery, with Townson
.Funeral Home in oharge.
! Surviving are the husband; two
sens, Clifon and Joe of Robbins
; ville; three daughters. Mrs. Nell
Ieenhowe- of Lowell, Mrs. Millie
Calhoun of Maryville, Tenn., and
Mrs. Ola Brooks of Robbinsville.
A'.so t'le mother. Mrs. M. C.
Morgan of Flats, one brother, J
C. Morgan of Flats; five sisters,
Mrs. Amanda Wilson of Andrews,
Mrs. Cora Jones of Brasstown,
Mrs. Jerasha Cochran and Mrs
Lillian Owcnby of Flats, Mrs. Bert
Ayers of Miaryvi'lle, Tenn.. and two
grandch!!dren, Carol and Lanaarr
g Brooks of Robbinsville.
Brasstown
Mrs. itey Anderson and son,
Lane, visited relatives in Canton
over the week-end.
Mrs. Dale Scroggs of Sylva
visited relatives in this section
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. MeWin Crisp visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ehner Sales Sun
day.
Bettie Jean Zimmerman and
Genevieve Anderson were guests
of Barbara Jane Scroggs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sales visit
ed Mrs Sales' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cra wford Auberry of Sweet
water, Sunday.
Patrick
The Rev. and Mrs. Walker Rog
ers and daughter were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed and
children and Mrs. Reed's mother,
Mrs. William Allen, and children
visited in Georgia Sunday.
Isam Payne and son, Carson and
Pord Taylor returned to Georgia
Sunday, where they are employed.
Noalh Bryant has moved to
Liberty.
Paul Roberts was a guests of
Lee Hortrn Tuesday.
Paul and Earl Baine of Clover,
S. C , spent the week-end wilth
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Baine.
The Rev. W. T. Truett of Cul
berson preached at Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church Sunday.
Lora Belle. Parks and Houston
Croft and Pauline Long of garner,
Tenn., were guests of Barnard.
Cleo and Joy Horton Sunday.
NOTICE OF SALE
The bid having been raised on the
following described school proper
tj, the Cherokee County Board of
Education will sell it to the high
est bidder for cash, on Saturday,
December 30th, 1950. at 11 o'clock
A. M. at the Courthouse door.
Beginning on an old chestnut
stump, the corner of Samuel Rob
inson's land and runs with South
30 E. 22 poles to S. E. corner of
Robinson's land; thence South 72
W. 8 poles to a rock and pointers
on south side of ridge; thence
South 46 W. 18 poles to a clump
of cherries near the road; thence
North with the meanders of said
load 35 poles to the beginning,
containing 2Vt acres, more or less,
adjoining the lands of Samuel
Robinson and A. Rice/ being the
land deeded to the Cherokee Coun
'y Board of Education by A. Rice,
recorded in Book No. 71 page 378
| NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Under end by virtue of the
power of Mle contained in a cer
tain deed of trurt executed by
' Willie Ray MoClure and wife,
I Jennie Ruth McClure, dated the
. 10th day of August, 1949, and re
corded in Book No. 174, page 27,
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, default having been made
in the payment of Hie indebtedness
, thereby secured and said deed of
trust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, the under
signed trustee will dffer for sale
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the courthouse
door in Murphy, North Carolina,
a: boon, on the 21st day of
December, 1950, the property con
veyed in said deed of trust, the
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, and
known as the Sunny Point School
Property.
CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
By: Lloyd W. Hendrix, Secretary
21-4tc
mm lying and being In the Coun
ty of Cherokee, and State of North
Caroline, end being more particu
larly described as follows:
I BEGINNING at a poet oak com
er at the intersection of the Old
\ B'ainsville Road and the New
iBlalrsvllle Road, being a comer
common to Norma Wilcox Mull,
Earl Robinson, Mamie Robinson
end Tlaylor Henson, and being near
the residence of Taylor Heneon and
being known as the North eaest
comer of the original Akin farm,
and runs South 25 degrees West |
with the Blairwille Road 525 feet
to a rock op the Bast margin of
the New BlairsvOle Road; thence
with said New BMxwille Road
South 10 degrees West 270 feet to 1
c stake on the margin of said road;
thence with said New BLadravllle
Road South 35 degrees East 390
feet to the intersection of the
Robinson Road with the New
Blairsvilte Road; thence with the
Robinson Road North 10 degrees
East 444 feet to a' drain ditch on
the WnWmwi line; (bn
drain dttcfa and nob It
| line Nbitfi 40 degrees Went 9001
I feet to the beginning comer.
| Being known as part of the old!
|G. W. Akin home place.
I But this sale will be made sub-1
I ject to aH outstanding and unpaid |
I Uses.
. The teran of this sale will be |
i cash.
I This the 21st day of November, |
11950.
, 19-4tc D. M. REESE, Trustee.
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MURPHY, N. C.
Saturday, December $
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Also Added Serial "Cody Of
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LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT
David Brian-Marjorie
Reynolds. In?
"The Great
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Also Added Color Cartoon
> Sun.-Mon., December 10-11
Gloria Swanson-Wllllam
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"Sunset
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Also Added. News And
Short Subjects
Tues.-Wed? December 12-13
James Cagney-Barbara
Peyton, In?
"Kiss Tomorrow
Goodbye"
Also Added Color Cartoon
Thurs.-Fri., December 14-15
Barbara Stanwyck-Wendell
Corey, In?
"The Furies"
Also Added News and Shorts
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Saturday, December 9
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Also Added Serial: "Atom Man Va
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' LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT
Farley Granger-Cathy O'Donnell
"Side Street"
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Also Added Color Cartoon
Sunday-Monday. December 10-11
Claudette Colbert-Robert Ryan
?In?
"The Secret Furv"
Also Added Color Cartoon
| Tuesday-Wednesday, Dee. 12-13
George Mpntgomery-Brenda
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Iroquois Trail"
I Also Selected Short Subjects
Thursday-Friday, December 14-15
Charles Lauchton-Franchot Tone
"The Man On The
Eiffel Tower"
In Color
Also Added Color Cartoon
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low transmitting ability. Build up your herd safely am|
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SOITIEASTERN ARTIFICIAL BREEMNfi ASS'N
Murphy Milkshed Artifkal
MURPHY, N.C
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 145
Murphy, N.C.
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HAYESVILLE. N. C.
MURPHY. N. C.
ROBBIN8VILLE. N. C.
Citizens Bank & Trust Company
Murphy, North Carolina
DECEMBER 6. 195*
Dear Folks:
This year, for the first time, we are opening in our four banks
Christmas Savings Clubs. These clubs encourage the savings of amounts
from 50c bo $5.00 each week and will be payable in November 1951.
The Christmas Club plan is already in effect, however it is not too
late for YOU to start saving for your 1951 Christmas, hy using our
Cluib plan. This is a splendid way for the entire family to save. It will
ihelp the family budget and regular weekly deposits will teach the
children thrift.
Inquire today about our Christmas Savings Club.
ny ?
Yours very truly,
W. FRANK FORSYTH
x Vice-President
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