Stones Are Guests Of Edwin Bristols Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stone of Oak Ridge, Tenn. and their two daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bristol and family last week. Mr Stone formerly lived in Andrews and attended the An drews school, where his father was superintendent. Of interest to his friends in An drews is his success in the field of science. Mr. Stone has recently completed the second of a new type of computer that Is a highly technical machine for computing mathematical problems. There are only a iew of these machines in the United States. Mr. Stone made a report on the machine to the American Scien tific Society and has recently com pleted a book on Its workings and uses. ?He is employed In the Scien tific Research Department under the Oak rfidge Project in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Advise Planting A Fall Garden Old timers at gardening say that the fall garden can be almost as good as the spring one. fou can have peas and beans, spinach, ra dishes, broccoli, cauliflower, on ions, carrots, beets, turnips, and Chinese cabbage Fall is the time when you can have the finest greens of the year?kale, collards, mustard and turnip greens. Free! Infant Dies The infan < son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freel of Iverton. Conn., died Tuesday. August 5. at a nurs ing home in Iverton The infant had been seriously ill since his birth, last December 26 Private funeral services were conducted Friday at the home. In ternment was in the Iverton Cem etery. Mr. Freel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C S. Free! of Andrews. The child is survived by the grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. C S. Freel end by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freel CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hosn'.tal. in Sylva. every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 to 10:15 a m. The Division of Cancer Control of the N. C. State Board of Health provides ex aminations for canoer to women above 35 and men above 40 years rid and to any person cf any age with symptoms suggestive of can cer STATE OF i NORTH CAROLINA Department of State PKfLIMlNARV CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To/A'l to Whom Tluse Fresentij May Cone?Greeting 1 IWhen-as. It appears to my salr- i faction, by duly authenticated re- ) t ord of the proceedings for the voluntary ? dissolution thereof by i the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of ' fice, that the J & T PROPERTIES, INC.. a corporation of this State, whose principal office Is situated in the Town of Andrews. County; of Cheroxee, State of North Caro I Una iW T. Teas, being the agent therein and in charge thereof, up on whom process may be served), has complied with the require-' ments of Chapter 55 General Sta tutes. entitled "Corporations", pre- \ iimlnary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution: Now iiieiciure. I. Thad Eure, ' Secretary of State of the State of 1 North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 7th day of July, 1952, file In ?ny office a duly executed and at 'osted consent in writing to the1 dissolution of said corporation, ex-! ecuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afore said are now on file in my said of fice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 7th day of July. A D. 1952. , Thad Eure. Secretary of State l-4tc i NOTICE OF SUMMONS I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Summons Docket No. 4169 I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHEBOKEE COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. T. A MEASE, Defendant The defendants. T. A. Mease, 1 will take notice that an action en j titled as above has been commenc : ed in the Superior Court of Cher ; nkee County. North Carolin?, to ; foreclose the lien of taxes due plaintiff by defendants for the years <939. 1940, 1941. 1943. 1944.' <945. 1916, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950,! 1951, against the lands of said de fendants in Murphy Township, | Cherokee County, North Carolina, ; to-wit:" , Being on the dividing ridge be . t .veen the waters of Valley River 1 and the Hiawassee River, adjoin ' in? the lands of Barnett, Trull. Puett. et a!s, and bounded and more particularly described as fol lows; BEGINNING on a red oak with a locust witness, Filo Trull cor rer. and runs East with said line t 41 poles to a stake in the Dock Puelt line; th?ice North with Deck Puett line 01 poles to Andy Barnett's corner tsaid line in which it corner*); thence South 27 West with said line 91 poles to the beginning. The same contain ing eleven (11IV and one fourth acres, more or less It being En try No. 8592 and Grant No. 18588. And being the same land con veyed to Marshall Gragg by deed dated May <2, 1928 by J. R. Gragg snd others. Being also the same lands con veyed by Marshall Gragg. unmar ried. to T. A. Mease, by deed dat ed May 17, 1928 and recorded in Book 100 at page 58. Said lands being fully described in the complaint now on file in this action, reference to which is hereby made for more full des cription. And for further purpose of con demning the said land to sale to satisfy said taxes, tax liens. Inter est and costs of this action, and to forever bar and foreclose all right, title, estate. Interest, claim and lien of defendants in and to or upon said lands; and the said de fendants will further take notice they are required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, Nortn Carolina, at his office in the Courthouse in Murphy, N. C? with in Twenty (20) Days after the 22 day of August, 1952, to-wit, on or before the 11 day of September, 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint in this aotion, which is now on file with copies for defen dants, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed In the complaint. This the 18 day of July. 1952 J. L. Hall, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. 2-4tc NOTICE OF SALE The Cherokee County Board of Education will sell at Public Auc tion at the Courthouse door in Murphy, N. C., August 23, 1952, at 11 o'clock A. M. to the highest bidder for cash, the following des cribed school property: Beginning at a stake in the Owl Creek road, and runs in a North ern direction about 80 yards to a stake in the forks of the road; 1 hence with the right hand road in an Easterly direction about 80 yards to a stake in Fred Davis line; thence South with the line between B. M. Abernathy and "eorge Young about 125 yards, thence in a Southerly direction to the beginning. Containing one acre, more- or less, adjoining the Ir.nd of Fred Davis and others, re corded in Book No 26 on page 369 !o the orfire of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, and known as the Owl Creek School Propertv The Cherokee County Board of Kd"cotion reserves the right to reject any and all bids Ch-rokee, County Board of Edu ce'Ion Bv: ldoyd W. Hendrix, Secretary' 2-4tc (Continued (ran Pace U) NOTLA TOWNSHIP Name Acre* A LoU Aaa ?8'iielda. Olen 80Vj Shields. OUs. 47 Smith, A. G Sneed. Henry Slslrup Glenn V.. 261-j Stalcup. W. C., 8 Stewart. Mrs. Ruth. 140 Stilss, Geneva I Stiles, Mrs J W., 62 Stiles. Lester. 4 Stiles, Ray ; Svain Development Co. of ? Tennessee.. Min. Int. I Swanson. W. L 1 Tanner. Edgar. 5 , Tanner. Otis. 5 ; Tilson. Willard. 1H4 I I Town son. W D. 209 SO 50} Trantham. William. 1 11.99 j I Truett, Columbus . 10 98 | I Truett. Hardy. 4 15.33 j Truett. Henry. 4 23.50 ! Upton. Lawrence Howard 13 20 | Vw!:s. Vernie 22 02 I Walker. Hoyt. 214 19 46 Walker. J. D.. 4 4.04 ! Ware, Gorben 20.27 Ware. Floyd 4.85 Ware. J. A, Est. 112 11.53 Wares. S. C.. 93 15.15 j Warren, Taylor, 7 6.13 Weaver. L. H., '5 7 58 ! Weaver. W. L., Heirs, 34 8.03 t Wright, Myrtle & J. C.. 2? Allen, R C, Heirs. 193 Allen. W. M.. 27 ? Anderson, Mrs. Moat, ! 112Vs Avley Copper Co , 1463 Bagley, Harry C i Bain?, A H? Mi Baine, Jason, 55 Baine. J. P, 122 ? Baker, Lester, 40 ! Baker, T. M? 75 Barnes. Joe. 5 Barnwell. Allen P. Beaver, Clyde, 16 Bell, Harry A. 112 Berrong, Mrs H. N? 1 Berrong. J. L., Heirs, 177 Blackwell, Oscar Borin", Chas A., 214 1 Brendle, F. D., 158 Rrond!?. J. B.. 125 Brown, Burrell, 77 Brown, C H. Brown, Clate, 29 Brown, Ed. 1 Brown, John W . 90 Brown. Monroe Lee Brown, W. T. Bruce, E. E., 3 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of B. G Mingus deceased, late of Cherokee County. This is to notify all p?rsons having claims against srid estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of May, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to ^nid esta'-" will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. I This the 9th day of July, 1952. Sal'.ie K. Hedrick. Adm., Marble, ?r C. l-6tp Bruce, Edward T.. 10 7.73 Burchfield. Ruby, 1 t_. 4 84 Burrell, Wayne. 240 80 97 Cassidy, Joseph L.. Jr? 31.20 Clark. Garfield 9 42 Clouts, B H., 50 19.63 Clonts. Olen. 70 22 90 Cobb. Mrs. Rush 4 84 Co.eman. Fred. 45 16 20 Coleman, J. C. ? 1 jg 38 Coleman. Milt. 5 6 52 Collins. J. F. 15.00 Co! ins, O P.. 41! 2 16.20 Collins, Pat, 46' 2 2196 Craig. Tom N? 60 17.78 Crawford. James P. 27 74 Croft. Paul E? 40 20 12 Crowder. Charles L 12 09 Crowder, L. B.. 30 13 95 Crowder, Will. 30 ! 24 08 Davidson. Beatrice, 65 9 68 Deaver. Cecil 28.78 Deaver, J. R? Heirs. 90 12 10 Dockery. H E.. EsUte. 10 97 Dockery. Rollins, 212 40 40 c>,|,'ly^,Fled 882 Eiler. Glenn A.. 8 lfian Filer. Willie w Elrod T. D.. 33 13 i8 C. M.. 296 50.51 Hoyd, Gccrge W. 8 94 Floyd, Gilbert 1 5 92 Floyd, Lester 1184 Frady, M. V., 75 7 26 Frazier. Arthur. 50 979 Fulmer. Joe, 1/8 6 53 Garrett, Lunie 23 46 Garrett. W. P. 22 25 oiDson, Joe 7 07 Gibbs. T C, 3lj 968 Graham, Cassie. 6 3 63 Graham. Mrs D F. Hrs.. 62V* 12 10 Groves. Andrews. 2 6 05 Guyton. Walter. 3314 21 04 Hamby, Charles. 44 12 57 Hamby, C N.. 100 11 36 Hamby. Fair I6 44 Hamby, Grady H. 25 88 Hamby, Jess W. 6 52 Hamby. J. M . 30 7 73 Hamby. J. C.. Jr., 215 7152 Hamby. Mart. 4 79 4! Hamby. M-errion. 75 23 46 Hamby, Namon, 55 22 82 Hamby, Mrs. Polly, 175 12 95 Hamby. Readley. 7 18.62 Hamby, Thurmon 13 30 Harper. Fred. Jr., 15 7 76 Harper. Fred, Sr. 20 4 36 Harris, Cornelius 30 79 Harris, S. E.. 25 Ledford, B . 14 , ? av jq 28 Hawkins. James N. 23 94 Haves. C H? Hei'rs, 25 10.89 Head, D. G., 6/10 16 20 Hanson. Clyde. 85 25 40 Housed. Garlrnd, 156 16 20 Holbrooks. Blanche. 21 3 80 Holland. C. J.. 140 23 4fi Hopkins. Roy L. H 84 Horton. Mrs. Lora, 64 11 v< Inyram, G W. liT3r.. Roy, 25 In-ram. R L.. 115 15.23 19.35 ?... ?. u>> A1U 42 82 Johnson. Ralph, 1 lot, 42 16.12 8.08 8.08 968 13.78 29 00 18.62 Jorn,on. Clove. 21 To- nson. Farve. Heirs. 20 0 ua o-nson J. R . 57 1/10 24 ?^nson. Z. M? 25 ?'ones, Albert 'ones. Fred. '08 2/3 J-n?s. Gleen. 90 ' .r^ V ? 53:2 25.97 -?I noard.. Jones ihov J-ncs, Met rion. 31 io*1S 24.55 * v*r . F. ard *? '{?? 2 - 17.07 " my Hrnry 19 33 "?'pa irk. A. I.. 224 37 5V i nsry Mrs. Evelyn 21 78 Leonard, W Z. Ledford. Arvil, 14 18.62 18.62 Varne Acres & Lots Amount -Herd. J. v.. 128 23.59 Ledford. Lester A., 109l2 33.22 Ledford, Parks J 10.76 Ledford. Waiter M? 26 8 94 i.edford. Windom W. "" o Lillard, Cecil A. 22 86 Long. James Lewis, 70 9.18 McDaniel. W. E. I* 4.71 "-r~r M L . 20 2 52 Martin, Mrs. Bertha, 12 ... 12.10 Martin. E. H., 83 1620 Loudermilk, CUffodd 9.91 Loudermilk, Clinton, 135 20.89 Martin. Walter, 26 9 55 Mashburn, Jim, 43 12.57 Mason. Joe H.. 20 6.6o Mason. Maggie. 6 9 68 Maunev. Walter, 2 2.42 Mauney. W T.50 6.05 Hontieth, Robert, 1 5.31 Murphy, Gurley 4.14 Nelson. D. H . 8.94 Nelson. G F , 35 \ 10 16 Osburne. James T. \ 26.38 Ow-enby. W. Humphrey, 43 25.41 Painer. Mrs B C., 40 12.70 Parris. W T 64 21.04 Patterson. Earl, 264 7.13 Payne. Arthur. 33 33.07 Payne. Claude H. 34.11 Payne. Isom. 150 34.72 Payne. Willis 16.44 Pierce, Carl, 62>4 13.78 ?hillips. Eleanor. 37 10.89 Tinkerton. John W., 92t4 39.57 "'oeger, Theodore 27 33 Prince. Carol, 91 14 99 Drince. Horace. 50 9.55 ?rinre. W L. 8 8.94 Raper. Bill. 2 31.93 RspT. Horace, 108 7.84 Reese. Ernest 16 44 R?id. Clyde. 2 14.15 R-cd. Creed, 46 13.78 Rood, Mrs. E B , 25 9.68* Reid Enoch B. 8.46 R"id, G. O.. 10 14.65 Reid. J. T. 21.04 P?ed. Sam. 22 18 62 Rt~h. Lelia. 68V4 9 68 i Rob?rson, Ernest 6.52 I Robinson. Mrs. J. B., 113 16.94 ' Self, Fskel, 15 ' 7.73 ??lf. Grady, 15 27 09 clmpson. W. D., 22 66.31 Smith. Charles G., 22.26 Smith. Elmer, 130 Bal. 5 51 Smith, Mary '-'4 Spurgeon. William 27.57 i Stewart. Clyde, 10 .... 34.96 \ St""s. Claude and Ervin. 25 14.25 1 Stiles. Clifford. 264 27.33 Stiles, Elmer. 25 16.20 | StPis, Ira, 20 29.75 : Stiles, J G.. 70 13.78 ! Stiles, John N.. 95 8.47 I s.jles. John T.. 105 26 09 Stiles. Lester, 9 16.37 Stiles. M O., 117 96.19 SM'es. Noah R., 88 54.17 Stiles. P. C.. 26 9.09 Stiles. P. H . 103 46.11 i stiles. S. B 40.40 i Stiles. Winston. 102 15.47 i stinson. S. T. 31.20 i S'.vanson. John A . 37 8.4/ | ''"rner, Howard, 26Is 14.17 , Swar.son. Elwood 4.10 ! Tavlor, Albert, 25 13.18 ; Tavlor. Ethel, 94 15.19 1 Taylor. Henry. 30 11 36 Tavlor. Mrs. Margaret, 15 6.05 Taylor, Oliver 8.82 Taylor, Ray, 1 11.36 Tavlor, Ray O, 1'4 7.25 Taylor. T. M? 209 23.89 Tench. Lester. 20 3.63 , Thompson, Theodore. 1/8 1.21 Tntherov . Sheridan. 33 10.15 ; "?rner. Cecil, 20 11.12 '? "mner. C. R , 6 7.26 Vovles, Rufus, 50 16.80 Walker, Emory. 31 6.05 ! P'alker John E, 50 13.78 j Walls. Edwin P., 30 ... 39.67 I Watson, J. M? Heirs. 13 1.21 I ""oct. Oscar J.. Heirs, 67 20.57 Wilbur. Mrs. Maggie. 2214 4.84 Williamson, Wade, 6/10 4 36 Worley. W. H.. 40 9.55 : Wright. Elm 12.09 Wright.. J R.. 66 23.94 Vovles. Sam L. 19.36 S!il?s, Claude W. 13.55 Stiles. Lester, 42 3.05 | Barker, R. P Barker. Wallace 6.30 Barnes. Mrs. Pauline tc Gilmer E- 2 3134 Barnes, L. C., Heirs, 16 5.01 Barnett.Carl. 1 lot 35.72 Barnett. Henry H 7.14 Barnett. J. E. 23.24 Barton. C. C. tc Indy. 3 .... 37.60 Barton. Mr and Mrs Fred. ? 42.73 B-?e?. Miss Mattie 4.00 BMtle. Daisy. 94 24 40 B-ttle. J Wayne. 5% 376 34 R??ver. Eugene 2.00 Beaver. Malinda. 16 8 00 Berk Willa & David E.. 1 Bal. 6.84 Bellamy. Weller 1.01 Benson. M. A. 12 3 01 Benson Mrs. M. A., 1 lot 5 01 Best. Ralph 28.10 BirehBeld, Harold 6.61 RIackv.ell, R. H.. 3 lots 40 00 Brarfcett, Jas. W , 4 7.01 Bradley. Vsrlln B , 14% 7 09 Brady. Auzman 22.00 Breed love. Junior. % 8.24 Bristol. Clara. Est., 8 Bal. 63.36 Bristol. J Frank. 20% 200 04 Brooks. Jeff. 8 lots 90.24 Brown. Albert tc Addle l ee. 53 78.14 Brown. R. H.. 10 1/3 56.10 Name Acres tc Lots Amount Brown. Walter Davis 21.14 Brvant, James. 6 48.65 Bryson. Alonzo 7 04 Bryson, Bros. 11.01 i Bryson. Frankie, % .84 Bryson. Herbert. 4 22 81 i Bryson. J. B, Heirs 471$ 7.01 Bryson. J. G. 3.34 Bryson. Vernon, 2 lots 34.61 Bryson. Willard, 1 lot 8.00 Bryson. Zora Bell. 1 lot 4 00 Buchanan, D. F., 2 Bal. 9.79 Burris, Henry 17^45 Burris. Onley, 8 1/3 5.95 ? Bvrd, Donald 15.20 Cabe. R L.. 6 24.10 Calhoun, Naomi. % of 1/7 of 34% 80 Carver, Bruce ... 3 86 Carver. Clyde, 19% 7 93 Cathey. W. A., 1 21.70 Cathoy. Winnie. 1 14 30 Chambers, G W., Heirs *y* > 14.00 ?- handler, Mrs. Sarah J. & A. B.. Jr. 4 lots Bal. 16.84 lark, Hollis 16 44 Clayton, George W.. Jr. 24 84 Cnehran. Carl, 1% 21 98 Coffey. Frank. 16% 7.81 Coffey, Harold, 4 11 01 Co'f-9y, Marvin 8 44 Coffey. William W. 3 18 Collins, C. H., 2 19 85 Colvard, Mrs. Ethel 17.60 Colvard. Joe 30 55 Colvard. Mrs. R. L., 4 34.00 Conley. C. W. 25.04 Cook, Arthur. 2 ie!84 Cooper, tc Bristpl 39 01 Cooper. T. B.. 2 55 60 Cornell, c. H.. 30 ? 00 Cofeern. Ralph W. 724 c-owford, B. P., 27% 13 92 Cra- ford, George. 1$ 61 Crawford. J. W., Heirs, 1 14 00 Crawford, Lee 17 rs Crawford. Paul 5 74 Crimen. H. H.. 35 loiio Crisp, Mrs Hattie, 1 lot 3 01 Cross. Merley. 39 14 00 Cur lis, E L. 24 34 Curtis. Harold L. 7 24 Curtis, Mark. Heirs. 58 3.48 Curiis. M. C., Heirs. 22 8 00 Cox. Woodrow VV. 35 11 Cutshaw, Clyde. 2 1242 Cutshaw. Rusch. 35 16 53 Davis. Cline O. S'S ! Davis. F. L.. 1076"> oq 1 Day, C S., 45% " 134 25 ; Dav- David T. tc Charlene I D. 19 44 I Debart. McKinley. 36 13 44 De-reborry. Lorene & Arnold. 1 lot 139.45 I Dewar. Mrs. Sarah. 8 lots 143*01 D'ckcy. H E.. 12 lots 292 00 I Dillard. Claude , 10 30? 1 Dockory, Frances 19 85 Dockcry. Frank 4J4 I Derkorym. Harvey T 6 84 I Dookerv, Hill. 12 ,4 14 Drck^ry Roy. 58 7 8> | Doekorv. Vernon R. 38 1100 Day. Claude, 55 8 00 i Doran. Jack. 1 l ni | Duckworth. Arb 9 70 Duvall, Rass, 2 1 50 | Earlcy, Marion, 2 22 no , Earwood, G A.. 81 fo 14 &"ard' " 8 76 j Olive, 2 lota 17911 Ellis, Walter. 20 11 03 I Enloe. H. H. Ji j Enloe, Mrs. Louise P. 3 90 ri Ensley, Walter. 1 23 01 | Evans. Bayless, 6 6 34 : Everett. S. E , 90 23 30 | Everett, Victor & , Newal. 37% . 6 24 I Fancher. A. L.. 3 1/3 16io (Continued on Page 10) VALLEYTOWN TOWNSHIP Name Acres & Lots Amoant i Abernathy, N. W., Est, i 50 Bal 4.00 1 Adams. Dallas. 3 14.44 Adams, Garland. 14 10.00 Allen. James A. 23.81 Adams, John. 5 10 00 Adams. .1. \V? 16 12.06 Adams. Leonard 4.94 Adams, Posey 3.14 Adams. H G. 3.34 \dams, V.nson 13.60 Al'ison. Jim . 4.80 ' Vmond. Fred 17.01 i Almond. Dr. Gerald S? ' 6 lots. 2 97.34 ; Almond. Homer. 15 29 24 1 Almond. Jack 3.06 i Almond. W. Pitt, 245 Bal. 12.01 , Ammcns. Dewey, 1 6.60 | Anderson. Lester. Vt 13.04 i Anderson. Lola, 20 3.01 Anderson, Oma. 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