PLENTY of LOW-COST PORK E* * I You hag raisers who are short of grain or with a plentiful supply of garbage will find Purina Hog Fatena fills the bill when it oomes to economi cal pork production. Hog Fatena helps supply the valuable nutrients for fast growth at low coat. There's vitamins, minerals and protein a'p."*nty to help you cor- , recti y balance out your garbage or scraps. Drop in. Let's talk over your hog feeding prob lems. Let us show you how Purina can help you. PURINA HOG FATED*, STILES PRODUCE COMPANY Murphy. N. C. Phone 143 HELP! We need TIRES Well pay big money for old tires when you trade them here for Famous Super/ftishion good/year ? Super - Cushion tires are low pressure . . . soak up highway jolts . . . give your car and you an easier ride. Hundreds of stop - notches grip the road for better traction . . . quicker, safer stops and starts. Wider, flatter treads give extra safety and mileage . . . cut your tire costs in the long run. Trade today for Super-Cushions by Goodyear. Allison & Duncan Tire Co, Inc, TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. DEAFENED! Revolutionary New ACOUSTICON Hearing Deviee NOTHING TO WEAR IN YOUR CLOTHING! NO RECEIVER IN EITHER EAR! NO COROS OR WIRES RUNNING UP YOUR NECK! You WIU See A Complete This revolutionary new development ia designed to do for hearing what reading glasses do for sight. Every hard of hearing woman, regardless of how slight hsr hearing loss may he, should see and try this revolutionary new development. This instrument is so different thnt the services ad ACOUSTICON esparto with years of asp set m sas* will ho avallaHs for a spsrial ptunslsss " " " Han ad the rsvolntionary new hearing deviee. 1 *693? MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1952 The Cherokee Hotel, Murphy, N. C. ACOUSTICON nam IMt A. ft TO Ml P. H. Acouabcon-Aahevdle Co. ?MaMm Bid*., BahnrWa. W. C. Tel. Asberills h-Utl I I I J ? NOTICE OF SALE or SEAL ESTATE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 4152 North Carolina Cherokee County Cherokee County, Plaintiff, vs. JACK McCRANEY AND WIPE, MARGARET HOLLAND McCRA NEY. C. E. HYDE, W. M. MAU NEY and W. D. WHITAKER. TRUSTEE FOR CITIZENS BANK Sr TRUST CO.. Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Chero kee Superior Court dated the 7th day of May, 1992, in the above en titled action. I will, on Wednesday, the 2 day of July, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door In Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lends In Valleytown Township, Cherokee County, N. C.: FIRST PARCEL: Lots 10, 11 and 12 In Block "R" of the Town of Andrews, said lots being 50 x 140 feet each In size and located at the corner of Cherry and Fourth Streets. Being what is known as the Mar garet Holland McCraney dwelling house and being the lands des cribed in a deed from Dr. W. H. Scruggs and wife, Elizabeth B. Scruggs, to Jack McCraney and wife. Margaret H. McCraney, dated March 28. 1948 and recorded In Book 166 at page 245, Records of Cherokee County, reference to which is hereby made. SECOND PARCEL: Being a part of Lots 11 and 12 in Block "G" of the Town of Andrews, BEGINN ING at a point, the intersection of Second and Locust Streets and runs West with the South margin of Second Street 37 feet to the Whitaker line; thence South and parallel with Locust Street and with the Whitaker line 100 feet to the old Poteet line; then East with the old Poteet line 37 feet to the West margin of Locust Street; thence with the West margin of Locust Street North 100 feet to the beginning. Being the lands described in a deed from Bertha Holland, widow, to Margaret H. H. McCraney, dat ed January 25, 1949 and recorded in Book 168 at page 82. Being also the corner building at Second and Locust Streets former ly known as the Texaco Office Building and now commonly known as the Lay & Co. 5 & 10c Store. THIRD PARCEL: BEGINNING on the North side of Second or Main Street at a point 15 feet removed to the East of the West line of Lot No. 20 in Block "A"; thence in an Eastwardly direction and binding Main Street or Second Street 33 feet; thence at right angles in a Northwardly direction a mean dis tance of 2 feet removed from the West line of Lot No. 22 in Block "A", a distance of 100 feet to an alley; thence at right angles in a Westwardly direction and binding said alley a distance of 33 feet to a point which is 15 feet removed to the East of West line of Lot No. 20 in Block "A"; thence at right angles in a Southwardly direction a mean distance of 15 feet removed to the East of West line of Lot No. 20 in Block "A", a distance of 100 feet to Main or Second Street at first station. Being a lot of land consisting of 10 feet in width off of the Eastern side of Lot No. 20 in Block "A" and 23 feet off the Western side of Lot No. 21 hi Block "A". Said lots and blocks referred to in the original survey of the Town of Andrews made by E. W. Smith, C. E , dated September 30, 1890, and being the same property con NOTICE or SALE NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Under and by virtue ol a power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust executed by W. D. Simpson and wife, Lena A. Simp son, dated October 13th, IMS, and monH in Book 167, Page 126, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure, the undersigned thrustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door In the Town of Murphy, North Carolina, at Noon on the 21st day of June, 1952. the property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same lying and be ing in Shoal Creek Township In the County of Cherokee, and State ; of North Carolina, and more par-1 ticularly described as follows: | FIRST TRACT: Being the lands described in a deed dated Febru ary 20, 1037, from Sam Voyles' end wife, Georgia Voyles, regis-1 tered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, In Deed Book No. 117, page 96, in District No. 81. BEGINNING on T. V. A. R. W. marker at a branch and runs thence South 26V4 West 16 rods and 14 feet with T. V. A R. W. to a stake; thence South 47Va East 19 reds to a stone on a hill side; thence North 26V4 East 16 rods and 14 feet to a stone on upper bank of an old road; thence North 47 V4 West 19 rods to the place of the beginning, contain ing 2 acres, be the same more or less. SECOND TRACT: Being the lands described in a deed dated June 4th, 1943 from Sam Voyles and wife, Georgia Voyles to W. D. Simpson and wife, Lena A. Simpson registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cher- j okee County, North Carolina, in' Deed Book No. 146, page 170, in j District No. 8, Shoal Creek Town ship, and being a parcel of land i bought from P. R. Jones and i Mack Dorson, and a small part of the old Bill Passmore place. BEGINNING at an iron pipe, corner of Btevins and W. D. Simp son, and Sam Voyles, and runs thence S 12 W 400 feet to an iron pipe on Milton Coleman's line; thence S 66 E 129 feet to a black o?k on Milton Coleman's.1 line: thenoe Southeast with an old road on top of a ridge with Mil ton Coleman's line to a Sourwood on Samcntha Dorlson Elrod's line; thence N 67 E with Saman tha Dorlson Elrod's line, cross ing a branch that runs down from Farmley Mountain, to the J road just across the branch and cornering on an iron pipe on the upper bank of the road; thence a Northwest course down the upper bank of said road to the W. D. Simpson line, cornering on an iron pipe on Simpson's lin^ on the upper bank of the road; thence a West or Southwest course with Simpson's line to the place of the beginning .containing 20 acres, be the same, more or less. But this sale is made subject to all un-paid taxes. This the 20th day of May. 19S2. O. L. ANDERSON, Trustee 46-4 tc veyed by Carrie Sue Ward and Husband, George H. Ward, to W. T. Holland and bearing date of August 24, 1942 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Deed Book No. 145 at page 29. This the 28 day of May, 1952. H. L. McKeever, Commissioner 47-4tc 37 Hm.,.4 H.r. See k i* ecaie*. Let? (topee ? free balk eto becked bp I lUfei ? ? t lltfMtM Smithniont Fans Smite i *,c. TowJe Sterlings All Patterns) We Fill Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly SNEED JEWELRY CO. I Authorized Dealers Copperhill, Tenn. Phone 155 Box 358 Appearance Counts Everywhere Behind a desk? With your friends? On a date? Appearance counts everywhere. Make yours carry the ball for you. Make yours help you score everywhere. Remember, the impression you make depends not only on what you do, but how you look. And you look your best when you look neatest and cleanest. IT S EASY TOO! It's easy to look your best when you count on us for top notch dry cleaning. Call us ? * :oday for rapid, perfect service. Free Moth Proofing And Water Repellent Service MURPHY LAUNDRY Phone 159 , Murphy, N. C. MATCH IT IF YOU CAN -THE GRAND DEAL N we'll offer you on a 52 DODGE CREDIT RESTRICTIONS ARE LIFTED... Afonthly payments are lower I IMF ... Aad look What Dodgt Ghrw YorI payments / & Fwimus Oitfl*w Xy Mm* H?od < Wdy-ltai Wfcydi IMIIMI 7j i > ' J| EL CL Moore 107 Valley River Ave. Phone 37 Murphy. N. C

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