..Legal Notices • _ • * In The General Court Of Justice < Superior Court Division State of North Carolina County of Swain I; Notice to Creditors And Debtors Of Ida F. Carson $ All persons, firms and cor porations, having claims ag ainst Ida F. Carson, dece ased, are notified to exhibit them to Alfred Carson, Ex ecutor, of the decedent’s es tate on or before the 20th day of September 1984, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named Executor This the 16 day of March, 1984. Alfred Carson Box 604, Rt. 2 Bryson City, N.C. 28713 29 4tc No. 859. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND • DEBTORS OF ELLIS CARR RICKMAN All persons, firms and cor porations, having claims against Ellis Carr Rickman, deceased, are notified to ex hibit them to Arnold C. Rickman, Philip A Rickman, co-executors of the dece dent's estate on or before the 7th day of October, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immdeiate payment to the above named co-executors. This 29th day of March, 1984. f Co-Executors: ARNOLD RICKMAN * 27 Golden Oaks Lane Fletcher NC 28732 NELL P. RICKAM, Process Agent For PHILIP A RICKMAN, Rt.3 Box 3tE Bryson City NC 28713 31 4tc No. 862 , bi The General Court Of Justice Superior Court Division., State of North Carolina v County of Swain Notice to Creditors And Debtors of Arizona Mae Sherrill All persons, firms and corporations, having claims against Arizona Mae Sher rill, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Jack David Sherrill, Executor, of the decedent’s estate on or before the 15th day of October, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. Deb tors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named Executor. This the 9 day of April, 1984. Jack D. Shenill 9316 Fbxbunow Court Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Phone 919-848-8879 32 4tc No 863 Legal Notice Region A, composed of Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Swain Counties, has completed a Regional Employment and Darning plan for usage in Hanning Year 1985-86. Ihis plan includes funds from Title D-A Exemplary Youth and Title D-B Summer Youth and is available for review and comment. The out line, programs and al locations are available to the public for review in Room 208 of the Federal Building in Biyson City, N.C. from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 11, 1984 through April 25, 1984. Questions and comments after re view should be submitted in writing to: Tom L. Massie Manpower Hanner, SWNCPEDC, P.O. 850, Biyson City, N.C. 28713 32 ltc No. 864 ki The General Court Of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina County of Swain Notice 1b Creditors And Debtors Of Stella B. Sneed All persons, firms said •corporations, having claims against Stella B. Sneed, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Harrie S. Godfrey and James C. Sneed, Co-EXecutors of the de cedent’s estae on or before the 12th day of October, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make im mediate payment to the above named Co-Execu tors. This the 12th day of April. 1964 Hattie S. ' Godfrey and James C. Sneed Biyson City, N.C. 28713 Fhed H. Moody, Jr. McKeever, EM wards, Davis & Hays, P.A. Box 670 Biyson City, N.C. 28713 32 4tc No. 865 Notice All persons, firms and corporations, having claims against Mae Birchfield Hughes, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Orris Hughes. Debtors of Holland Spring Bulbs! We feature Packaged & Bulk Seed by Burpee For The Landscape: Rhododendrons — all sizes & colors Weeping Cherries New Shipment of Hardy Azaleas In The Green House: Orchid & Easter Cactus Cape Primrose Plus lots more in bloom now! Smoky Mountain Nursery and I Garden Center Nobody offers you more! Take Green’s Creek Exit Off Fran of Hwy. 441, follow signs! / The Old School)* v> a. mho n» Open 8*5 Mon. - Sat. b 1*5 Sunday ft for more information^® W Call “L. 586*5881 Jjfe Cold Springs Will Have Revival I the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to Orris Hughes, P.0. Box 112, Biyson City. This is the 12th day of April, 1984. 32 2tc Card Of Thanks The family of Mae Hughes wishes to thank all friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness during their time of sorrow. -The Mae Hughes Family Evangelist Eddie Deitz and the Musical Betts will form the revival team as Cold Springs Baptist Church hosts a revival program April 22-27. « Pastor Robert TUcker said that ‘Inspiring music , and challenging messages”' will highlight the Cold Springs program, and he welcomed all to attend, Services will be nightly beginning at 7:30. Eddie Deitz began his preaching ministry at Cold Springs, h 1979 he began in full-time evangelism, forming the Eddie Deitz Evangelistic Association. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Betts have traveled across the U.S. and in many of the islands leading in revival music and childrens evangelism. Both have mu sic degrees and play a number of instruments including sleigh bells, cow bells, piano, organ, vib Evangelist Eddie Deitz ra-harp, guitar and many others. -Deaths And f unerals Ellis Breedlove R. Ellis Breedlove, 73, of Riceville Road, Asheville, died Thursday in an Ashe ville hospital. A native of Swain County for most of his life, he was a son of the late Jess and EHhel Boyd Breedlove. He reitred in 1983 from Wackenhut Se curity. Surviving are his wife, Faye Greene Breedlove; a daughter, Margaret Waldrop of Kingston, Ttenn.; a son, Ed Breedlove of Asheville; four sisters, Marie FYanklin and Lillian Greene of Gas tonia, Neva Young of Mor ganton and No la Simmons of Bryson City; two bro thers, Denver Breedlove of Valdese and Berfin Breed love of Gastonia; four grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday in Berea Baptist Church,, of which he was a member. Dr. F.A. Lunsford and the Rev. James Lamb officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Besrsie C. Sawyer Bessie C. Sawyer, 92, of the Grassy Branch com munity, died Thursday in a Jackson County hospital. A lifelong resident of Swain County, she was the wife of the late, W. Joe Sawyer. _ Surviving are three sons, Cobum Sawyer of Dearborn Heights, Mich., John Saw yer of Augusta, Ga., and Joe Sawyer of Rock Hill, S.C.; three daughters, Frances Mitchell, Letha Rowley and Thelma Almond of Bryson City; 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. ' Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday in Mount Zion Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Ray Cates and Thomas Harris officiated. Burial was in Sawyer Cemetery. Catherine DeHart Catherine Ammons DeHart, 91, of Bryson City, died Friday in a Swain County hospital. A native of Swain Co unty, she was the daughter of the late Jasper and Amanda Welch Amnions. She was a member of Brush Creek Baptist Church. Surviving ^re several nie ces and nephews. Services were at 4 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Bill Moody Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas Hams officiated. Burial was in Maple Springs Cemeteiy. Gilbert Smith Gilbert Smith, 70, of Cherokee, died April 3 in a Cherkee hospital. A native of Swain County, he was retired owner and operator of Smith Texaco in Cherok ee. He was a life member and past commander of Steve Youngdeer Post No. 143 American Legion and a member of VFW in Cherokee. Smith was an Army veteran of World War i and was decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross, EAMET Campaign Medal with seven bronze service stars and Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign Medal. Surviving ate his wife, Lucille Washington Smith; four sons, Allen Boyd Crowe of Tlika, Miss., and Barry Robie, Dennis Smith and Perry Sequoyah of Cherokee; two daugh ters, Jacqueline Potter of Gathers burg, Md., and Kim Sequoyah of Calif ornia; three brothers, Ed win Smith of Spartanburg, S.C., and Buford Smith and Mickey Bosalyak of Cherokee; three sisters, Leuna Sneed, Rachel Winkler and Beatrice Walk of Cherokee; 12 grand children and five great grandchildren. Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Thursday in Bethel Cemetery. Bishop Leon Jenks officiated and military graveside rites were conducted by Steve Youngdeer Post No. 143, American Legion. Arizona Sherrill Arizona Jacobs, Sherrill, 67, of Bryson City, died Tuesday, April 3 in an Asheville health care cen ter. A lifelong resident of Swain County, she was a rersr funeral home SINCE 1936 BRYSON CITY. N.C. Dear friends, It is an honor to be chosen as a pallbearer at a funeral service. Usually six active pallbearers are selected, it is also appro priate to name honorary pallbearers, to recognize the deceased's close assoc iates in business, civic, and fraternal affairs. yOUr funeral director can advise on this procedure. Respectfully, J daughter of Hattie Jacobs Watkins of Lexington fand the late Pratt Jacobs and the wife of the late Homer Sherrill. Surviving, in addition to the mother, are three sons, Jack David Sherrill of Raleigh, Douglas Sh errill of Canton and Donald T. Sherrill of Spruce Pine; four sisters, Maggie Gragg, Gracie Medland, Erma Leonard and Willa Bailey of Lex ington; and five grand children. Services were at 2 p.m. Friday in Franklin Grove Baptist Church, of which she was a charter mem ber. The Revs. Rex Ware and Buford Woodard of ficiated. Burial was in Swain Memorial Park. Jesse Martin Jesse Don Martin, 58, of Ibpeka, Kansas died Sun day, April 8 after a de clining illness. He was a Swain County resident for several years. Surviving are three daughters, Brenda Hodgkins of Pauline, Kans., Linda Martin of Topeka, and Donna Martin, also of Kansas; two sons, 1 James Martin of Bryson City and Jerry Martin of Hickory; his mother, Hester Martin of Bryson City; three' sisters/ Ruth Byrd and *01en Green of Bryson City and Fannie Day of Topton; one bro ther, Robert Martin of Wauchula, Fla.; six grand children and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday in the Tibbitts Highland Chapel in Topeka. Ella Shuler Ella Blanton Shuler, 108, of Bryson City, died Friday in a Bryson City nursing home. bom in Jackson County and a Swain County re sident most of her life, she was the wife of the late Manuel Shuler. She was the oldest resident of Swain County and the the oldest member of Deep Creek Baptist Church. She had lived in Mountain View Nursing Home since 1978, where she was known as “Granny Shuler.” Her bir thday parites drew state wide attention. State sena tors, representatives and local officials attended. P.M. Magazine covered her 106th birthday. She received cards from the President of the U.S. Surviving are a daughter, Cora S. Johnson of Biyson City; a son, James G. Shuler of Lynchbuig, Va.; a brother, Jess Blanton of Cherokee; eight grandchil dren, 19 great grandchil dren and 14 great great grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Bill Moody Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas Harris officiated. Burial was in Swain Memorial Park. James Wike James Woodrow Wike, 69, of the Conleys Creek community, died Wednes day at his home. A native of Swain County, he was a son of the late C.O. and Margaret Pams Wike. He was a veteran of World War tt Surviving are two dau ghters, Linda Abernathy of Orangeburg, S.C., and Diane Chavez of Glendale, Calif.; a son, Lany Wike of Hickory; four brothers, Dallas Wike of Hazelwood, Johnny Wike of Taylors ville, Andrew Wike of Hay esville and Sam Wike of Whittier; and four grand children. Services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Bill Moody Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert O’diear officiated. Burial was in Deep Gap- JCametery. Henry Ledbetter Henry Ledbetter, 73, of Route 3 Robbinsville, died Saturday in an Asheville hospital. A native of Swain County and Graham County re sident for several years, he retired from the State Highway Department. He was a son of the late Joseph and Gertrude Grant Ledbetter. Surviving are his wife, Betdie King Ledbetter; two sons Newel Ledbetter of Warner Robbins, Ga., and Jerry Ledbetter of the home; two brothers, Homer Ledbetter of Mary ville, Tenn., and Frank Ledbetter of Tiny; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Monday in Sweet Gum Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Frank James and. Daniel Stewart officiated. Burial was in Detrebeny Cemetery, Cherokee County. » •• ■ ■■ / ' • • ■ : ■HHflinfiilii lamiial jnm^nnn^^H p nagg®,?,#11 * &ija gh^jb &«&’14Sii aHHSI r-'ij ^Ms ?'>r^",^i!}i./->v^ ;r4 iHtiiP^ aBBPippBi^^^ l^ i, IHt* fpp i$j| an mp| |§ i Devotional From Mrs. W.T. Hyatt I there ever was a time for the Christian and sinner alike, to become “stirred up,’ it’s now. I know, personally, that I need to be stirred up. Pressures, illness, stress, domestic problems, finances have left us almost ‘lifeless”. Satan sure enjoys this. Those of us who have been given certain gifts, and we all have been given a certain gift, and personal way, to show God's love, need to be stirred up. h II Timothy 1: vs. 6, Paul says to Timothy, “wherefore I put thee in rememberance, that thou stir up the gift of God which is in thee by the putting on of my hands." I believe that Paul ordained Timothy to preach. So you see, the gift is there, it just needs “stirring up”. Next, we need our mem ories stirred up, as found in n Peter 1-13. Peter says S' in verses 12, 13:^ “Wherefore I will not be^j; negligent, to piit you^ always in remeinherence of<*' these things, though yew know them and be es-J® tablished in the presents' truth, yea, I think it meet, S as long as I am in this •» tabernacle tor body), to stir you up by putting you in rememberance.” He says “I know you know all these ' things and are established,J but as long as I live, I feel ;‘ I need to stir you up, to always remember them.” There was a time, in " Exodus 35:21 and 26, that’*; the children of Israel were' *' willingly stirred up to woric ' for God. With heart stirring' offerings unto God. iv'» Isaiah 64:7, we find a*** “repentance stirring.” A re turn from a backslidden' ' condition. They they did.*;' Does your life need a > stirring up? 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