" *' "? f*D ? " ' '?-?? CHEROKEE COUNTY DEATHS Funeral ??>lcti for Esmon Nattona, 87, of Marietta, Ga. form erly of fry Log section of IMoo Comity, Ga. who was drowned at X p. a. Saturday, while fishing with a nephew in Corn Lake, was bald at 10 a. m. Monday in Aqtioch Bap tist Church Blairsville, Route 3. The Rev. Thomas Truett officiated and burial was in the church ceme tery. He was a native of the Ivy Log section of Union County, Ga., son of Wilburn Nations and the late Mrs. Nations. He had been employ ed for the past five years by Blair Aluminum Co. of Marietta. Surviving in addition to the fath er are three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Tanner of Marietta, Mrs. Alfred Towery of Blairsville and Mrs. Sam Kirkland of Dahlonega, Ga.; three brothers, Henry of Blairs ville, D. R. and R. N. of Marietta. Ivie Funeral ome was in charge. Llllie Elliott Funeral services for Mrs. Llllie Elliott, 84, who died at 2 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 8 at the home of a neice, Mrs. Willard Adams of Andrews after a long illness, were held Monday at 11 a. m. in Shady Grove Baptist Church near Mur phy. The Rev. Thomas Truett and the Rev. James Truett officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. The body lay in state in the church one hour prior to the services. She was a native and lifelong re sident of Cherokee County, a daug hter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ab ner Kilpatrick. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. O. B. Ellis Funeral services for O. B. Ellis, 71, a retired railroad employee who died at his home in Tampa, Fla., at 3 a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 3 after a long illness were held at 2 p. m. Friday in Old Martin's Creek Bap tist church cemetery. Pallbearers were Floyd Stalcup, Bryan Chastain, Grady Smith, Tobe Stalcup, Ralph Shields and Wade Ashe. Honorary pallbearers were mem bers of the Martin's Creek Grange, A. J. Martin, T. C. Ellington, Luth HEM THEATRE Murphy, IV. C. Thursday - Friday SEPTEMBER 12 ? IS UN1KMEE - VDWH'fcb. LORI NELSON Saturday SEPTEMBER 14 Double Feature ?ALSO? D- HO* SILVER4 A war to th? gfolM* odv?nluf? tk? vwt Ha* * Sat. Late Show John Payne a THE BOSS" Snnday . Monday SEPTEMBER U . It er Martia, 'Bergen Moon, J. W. Hatched and Judd Chastain Mr. Ellia WW bqn? in Blue Ridge, Ga. in iqp6 and amoved with his family to Cherokee County when a boy. When he w*? 22 years old, he went west end stayed. 49 years, 47 of which he worked for a railroad company. He retired several years ago and returned to his old home place in the Martin's Creek com munity, where he lived until four years ago when he moved to Flor ida. He was a member of the Mar tin's Creek Grange and the Po mona Grange and was interested in the community development and school activities. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lil ie Ashe Ellis, a sister, Mrs. Eliza beth Dunn of Ft. Pierce, Fla. who attended the funeral with her son, Roy, and a number of nieces and nephfws, including Mrs. Joe Sum mers and her daughter, Georgia Ann of Chadron, Neb. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. John R. Tabor Funeral services for John Mart Tabor, 72, of Almond Who died in a Swain County hospital at 11:15 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 8, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in faith Baptist Church at Silver Mine. The Rev. James Grant and the Rev. Glenn Dills officiated and burial was in Grant Cemetery He was a native of Swain County, a son of the late Mart and Ann Adams Tabor. He was a member of Silver Mine Baptist Church and was a former employee of the Nan VALLEY DRIVE-IN Andrews, N. C. Thursday - Friday SEPTEMBER 12 - IS James Stewart "the'spirit OF ST. LOUIS" Saturday SEPTEMBER 14 Double Feature "THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE" ? ALSO? Myrna Loy Robert Mitehum "THE RED PONY" Sunday - Monday SEPTEMBER US - 18 Toes. - Wed. SEPTEMBER 17 . IS AM A , Rockkt Pilot, u.m.a. TOWARD j THE J UNKNOWN ^ ? Wednesday Only Cas Walker PRESENTS IN PERSON THE Brewster Bi AND THE Webster Bi tahala Talc and Limestone Go. He retired six yean ago. Surviving are lour daughters, Mrs. Mae Maahburn of Haxelwood, Mrs Allie Mash hum of Canton, Mrs. Oma Freeman of Asheviile, and Mrs. Beulah Pranks of And rews; one son, Ernest at Nanta hala; SI grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. ? I vie Funeral Home was in charge. Loilse Gribbie Funeral services lor Mia. Louise Williams Gribbie, 39 who died early Wednesday morning, Septem ber 4 at her home after a long illness near Young Harris, Ga., were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Woods Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Sim Martin officiated and burial was in the church ceme tery. Surviving are the husband, Wil liam Gribbie; a daughter, Mary Jo of the home, the father, John Williams of Sweetwater, Tenn., and a brother, Luther' Williams of Sweetwater. Townaon Funeral Home was in charge. Daisy Phifer Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy H. Phifer, 44, of Hayesville who died Saturday in an Asheviile hospi 'r ? ^'--7 lefMtecT cittsen* ?M want to taka ?a active part ta oMtWiafrftM*' ; number ot flrea'aet and wrw turn ed in the mounts tn? in urfed t* ' notify their county co-chairmen, this week if poaaible so that com- 1 mitteea can make advance ar rangement). Patten to a I Providence Hospital Miss Becky Hoover, Murphy; Miss Jane Thomas, Culberson; Mrs. Carl Eller, Murphy; Cling man McDonald, Murphy; Mrs. Ulyse Rogers, Route 4, Hayesville. Announcing KINDERGARTEN RE-OPENING Tuesday, October 1, 1957 Ages 4 to 6 Mrs. Kathleen Davidson Telephone YE 7-2403 CLASSES LIMITED ? PLEASE CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE DEADLINE fob classified ADS: Noon Mondays Rate: soc for each insertion 25 words or less; three times for *1.25. More than 25 words, two cents per word. FOR SALE: Very nice eating and cooking apples. $1.50 per bushel. Various kinds. See Mr. Griesham mer at Marble, N. C. 5.3^ FOR SALE: One Milk cooler. Hot water heater and sink. Will sell cheap. See Mrs. T. H. Davis at Marble, N. C. 5.3tc| WELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F B Rogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J-l 24-tfr CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING? Auto and Furniture. Brittain's Uphol stery Shop in Murphy Furniture Salvage. 47.tfc Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rhodes of Dothan, Ala., spent the past week with Mrs. Rhodes' parents, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hall, and other re latives. FOR SALE One 5 room house with bath. 140 by 191 ft. level lot. On paved street inside city limits. Building lots, 100 by 150 ft. in size. Has city water, but outside city limits. Easy to get to. Has wonder nil view. One 6 room house near Marble. Frontage on U. S. Hwy. No. 19 House built in 1956. Priced to sell See or write Sam W. Jones, Realty Andrews, N. C. 6.3tc YES IT IS TRUE We need 100 maids and housekeep ers to live in near New York City your pay will be from $125.0 job yourself. Rent our floor sand ing machine, reasonable rates by the day, half -day or week. Also complete line of floor filling and r^ni BMTdw*n * Auto Co., Dial VE 7-2511. 23-tfc FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room furnished apartment. Newly decorated, rnvate entrance. Close in. CaD^fi 72968 5-tfe FOR RENT: Two room furnished apartment w.'Oi bath Call Lydia MaUonee, Phone VB 7-3126. 6-3tc FOR SALE: Old fashioned Country Cured Hams? Plain or Hickory smoked. We ship anywhere. Farm ers Federation VE 7-2416. 7-ltc CLOSE-OUT of all new furniture at bargain prices. We will hand le only antiques and used furniture. Murphy Furniture Salvage, Hia wasse Street, Murphy. 3-tfc SALESMAN WANTED: WANTED AT ONCE? Rawleigh Dealer in Chferokee County. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NC 1-750-R Richmond, vVa. 6-4tp FOR SALE: Transmission in hous ing, radio, radiator and seats for 1050 Mercury 4 door. Ranzy Cear ley, Culberson, N. C. 6-3tp FOR SALE OR TRADE: 8 foot turning Lathe. Will exchange or trade for band saw. Q. W. Louder milk. VE 7-2368. 6-ltc WANTED: High prices paid for Wild Dry Ginseng. J. P. Trull, Marble, N. C. 6-5tp WANTED: Lizzards 3 Inches or longer, Ramsey's Army Store, Hiawassee St. 6-3tp FOR RENT: Small house. Splendid condition. Call VE 7-3109. Mrs. Lewis Hodges. 6 3tc LOST: White fiest dog with brendle head. Answers to name of "Cab by". Any one finding the dog. plesse notify Aintld Clark, Route 1 Murphy, and receive reward. 6-ttp HALL MARK CARDS: Come in and see our display of Christ mas Cards to be imprinted. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. Mur phy Electrical Shop. Dial VE 7-2530 Murphy, N. C. 6-3tc FOR SALE: A good work mare. Weighs 1400 lbs. Gentle. Call VE 7-2881 or see G. H. Phillips at Mar ble, N. C. 6-3tc FOR SALE: Evans Oil Heater. Will heat a five room house. Can be seen at my place. Kisselburg Ser vice on Highway 64. 7-3tp MALE HELP WANTED. Plant in Western North Carolina needs an experienced man to operate and maintain automatic oil-fired boil ers. Send applications to The Cher Scout, giving age. address and ex perience. 7-2tc FOR RENT: 7 -room house with bath, five miles out on Martin's Creek. Call VE 7-2217 or see Lh ra les Coleman. 7-Stp Johns - Maaville Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shingles ? Roll Roofs Asbestos swing GIBBS HDWE. * AUTO SUPPLY FOR SALE Large Quantity Poultry Manure DELIVERED * V J PARKER & REICHMAN PWw tt-H mr 2M-W Aaimn,N,C, rROPICAL FISH FOR SALE: Angels, White Cloud?, Mollies, Zebras, Red and Blue Moon, Gup pies, and others available. Order pour favorites. Also, Aquariums, plants, food and supplies. Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey. VE 7-2795. 7-3tc FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Mo bile home, 41 foot. 2 bedrooms, lull bath, oil h'ja' furnished. Rc luced $1800 below cost. Also 50 acres of land, plenty of building sites, good road, streams and spring water, electric. Apply Irvin 3. Sechrist, Junaluska Creek 4Mt niles south east of Andrews, N. C. Route 1. 7-tfc TOR SALE: Hollywood Double bed with box springs. Price $30.00. Uso baby high chair, $7.00. Call Mrs. John Smit.l at /E 7-3157. 7-ltc FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment with private bath. Call /E 7-3166. Mrs. Nettie Axley, 432 3iawassee St. 7-ltc FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment with all modern con veniences. Private bath, private entrance front and back. 2 blocks from square. Call VE 7-2385, or see Mrs. Dixie Palmer. 7-3tc FOR RENT: small furnished house, one bedroom. Suitable for :ouple. Mooreland Heights. Call /E 7-2252 or VE 7-2505. Mrs. Zir >es. 7-3tc Mrs. W. N. Anderson of Washing ;on, D. C. and Miss Tillie Odom of Raleigh, recently visited the Rev. rad Mrs. Luther Swanson USED CAR BARGAINS BUICKS 1954 Century 16,000 actual miles .... $1655 1953 Roadmaster Rlverla . . . 1250 1952 Special 4 -door .... 650 CHEVROLETS 1957 Tador . 2150 1954 4-door . . 995 FORD 1951 Tutor . . 195 MERCURY 1953 Monterey 995 dodge 1953 Cornet . . ES5 JEEPS Priced To Sell 1954 - 1950 - 1943 1953 Willys Station Wagon 950 1955 Ford Pick-Up %-Ton . . . 1195 CHEROKEE MOTORS iiavir,K4L |