ESJ Tk* uad entgaed, h?vmg quali fied ?? Administrator of the es tate ?< Effie Robert?. deceased, 1 )are of Cherokee < micty, this is to ~ notify all rer "ins having daima ****?? said rttate to present ~ them to tke undersigned on or be ? - fori the 15th day of January, IMOt Z or " this notice will be pleaded in ? bar of their recovery. All per r ?dflfc indebted to said estate will ~ please make immediate payment to the undersigned 2 This the 10th day of January, USS. Cecil W Roberts Administrator 25-?c Rt 1. Murphy, N. C. NOTICE JTORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY ."_Jhe undersigned, bavins quali -fted as Administrator of the es tate of Charlie Cooper, deceased. Tate of Cherokee County, this is to ?notify all persons having claims lagatost said estate to present -them to the undersigned on or -before the 15th day of January, .lap. or this notice will be plead ?erf- in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate TrtH please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. rUThis the 12th day of January -1960. ~Z J. W. DAVIDSON ^3-6tc Administrator :r notice of re-sale ?NORTH CAROLINA ] CHEROKEE COUNTY | * "WHEREAS the undersigned, act ing as Trustee in a certain Deed fit Trust executed by Frank Guf fey and wife. PrisciHa Guffey an3 recorded in Book 203, Page 1M, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, fore closed and offered for sale the laads hereinafter described; and whereas within the time allowed by- law an advanced bid was fil ed' with the Clerk of the Superior Cent and an Order issued direct ; fng- the Trustee to resell said ? tends upon an opening bid of Six ~ thousand Five Hundred Ten ? *6,510.00) Dollars. ? NOW, THEREFORE under And by virtue of said Order of 21 the Clerk of the Superior Court of ? Cherokee County, and the power ~ of sale contained in said Deed of ? _ Trust, the undersigned Trustee wiS offer lor sale upon said ? opening bid ot public auction to ? the highest bidder for cash at the door of the county Court House in ? Murphy, North Carolina. at Z Twelve noon, on the 28th day of ? January, 1959, the following de ? aeffbed property located in the Z town of Murphy, Murphy Town ? ship, Cherokee County, North Car ? olina: ~ BEGINNING at a stake in the margin of Tennessee Street, a I" corner common to the lot willed ? to lEdyth Dobbs and Charles C. I Dickey, and runs with the line ^ between said lots, South 53 30 Wcist 172 5 feet to a stake in the line of the barn lot, a corner HENN THEATRE MURPHY WED. - THl'R. . JAN. II . 2J I VI eture Mature Leo Genu IN gTANK FORCE" L, IN COLOR -FBI. - SAT. . JAN. 23 . 21 DOUBLE FEATURE w Nontgo rrv IN "BADMAN'S COUNTRY" ? also ? E-"MAN AFRAID" fa .. LATE SHOW SAT. . 10:15 "COOL AND i THE CR AZY" U? MON. M-TCES. 27 : Cary Cooper TV) Bole That Kit? Him <&*? A Gun FiU A Holster! ? ? OF common to Edyth Dobbs and Charles C Dickey ; then with the Line ct the Urn tot. South 37 15 East 62 feet to a (take to the line of the Mlofus Heir* lot and cor ner of the barn tot and corner of the Charles C Dickey lot; thence with the Une between Charles C. Dickey and the Mini us Heirs, North S3. 30 East 172 2 feet to a stake in the margin of Tennessee Street, said stake driven flush with the surface of the ground at the edge of side walk; then with Tennessee Street, North 36 15 West 61.3 feet to the Beginning. Being the lauds descr bed in a deed dated July 17. 195i, from Carl Dobbs and wife, Edyth Dobbs, to Frank Guffey and wife, PrisciHa Guffey, which said deed is recorded ? in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee C< uniy. North Carolina in Book .88, page 231. reference to which is hereby made. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments. O- L- ANDERSON This 12th day of January, 1959. 25 2tc Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff, -vs GERALDINE CALHOUN, and husband, W. S. CALHOUN; JOHN R. JONES, Trustee, for MARY S. MUNGER, and HERMAN ED WARDS, Trustee, for S. J. CAL HOUN, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a judgment of the Chero kee County Superior Court dated the 6th day of January, 1959, in the above entitled action, I will, I on Thursday, the 5th day of Feb ruary, 1959. at 12:00 noon at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Cher okee County, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described land in Valleytown Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, to- wit: Being lots Nos. 23 and 24 in Block 5, of a survey made by Justice and Son, for H. and N. in the New Addition for the Town of Andrews, fronting on East Main Street in E. Andrews 151 3/10 feet lot No. 23 being 50 feet wide and 191 Vi feetin length on Western Margin, lot No. 24 being 202V 4 feet in length on West ern Margin, 29'/4 feet on Northern corner and 194 feet on Eastern Margin, the lotter named lot is in a irregular shape, both of said lots occupying extreme Southeast corner of Block No. 5, and arc bound on South and East by road at Junction of RobbinsviUe Road as per plot of said survey. This the 6th day of January, 1959. F. O. CHRISTOPHER 24-4tc Commissioner ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the es ate of Willard M. Axley, deceas ed, late of Cherokee County, this s to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to tne undersigned on jr before the 15th day of January, i960, or this notice will be pleaded :n bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment o the undersigned at her home in Murphy, North Carolina. This the 9th day of January, i:>59. ANNA DELLE AXLEY I '5-Gtc Administratrix NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of S. E. Leatherwood, de based. late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre eat them to the undersigned on >r before the 28th day of Feb ruary, i960 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. .VI persons indebted to said es please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of January, 1959. Mrs. Lillie Leatherwood, Administratrix 25-6tc Rr- 1, Marble, N. C. NOT RED SKINS Although the aborigines of America generally are referred to as red Indians or members oi the red race, the term li some what erroneous. Skin of the typi cal (Indian Is brown rather than red j ami very few adults are o< the (proverbial copper cote. NATIVE WOMAN RECEIVES BIBLE FROM DEVOTED ABMY MEMBER Dedicated Army Distributes Bible In Many Tongues In Many Lands Peruvian Indians high in the Andes, Ceylonese villagers, Jap anese rice farmers, and transient construction workers along the St. Lawrence Seaway all are enjoy ing a common bond It is their participation in the j 15-year-old Worldwide Bible Reading program, sponsored by the American Bible Society and similar groups in other coun tries. The program is aimed at hav ing millions of persons read the same Bible passages each day in 1 mass act of faith that makes a single Christian community of a a large part of the world. The participation of widely scattered and diverse people in such a program is made possible by a unique distribution system employing a dedicated army of 5,000. They are called colporteurs? a French word identifying porters who carry trays around their necks ? and their job is to give away and to sell the scriptures on a door-to-door basis around the world. Some are paid by the Ameri can Bible Society or one of its af filiated organizations. Some work part-time, but most perform their tasks without pay as a labor of devotion and conviction. They carry out their mission in ancient fetid cities and in remote, harsh areas where poverty is so abso lute as to be indescribable. The colporteurs represent a rel atively modern means of Bible distribution even though the Bible itself has been a guiding influence over mankind's values and con duct since Christianity began. For it was largely during the past century that the Bible was translated into a sufficient num ber of languages to make it com prehensible and available to most of the peoples on earth. In the 1,900 years that the Bible has existed as a book, some part of it has been published in 1,127 languages and dialects. The entire BiWe has been translated into 214 languages. When print ing was invented 500 years ago the Bible existed in 33 tongues. From that time until Bible so cieties were organized early in the 1800s, the scriptures were translated and published in only 71 languages. There remain more than 1,000 languages and dialects in which no part of the Bible has been published ? a task equal to the one it has taken five centuries to ac complish. As the scriptures are published, it is the colporteurs who put them into the hands of the people. They go about their work in the ' face of severe hardships ? enmity from hostile governments, persecution from state-supported religious authorities, harassment from peo ple who recognize that the Bible is an instrument oi liberation. Hens will not drink all the wat er they need if the water is ice cold or if they are forced to peck a hole through the ice in order to get a drink. Good management reduces farm costs. 1N^ CLUB ACTIVITIES By L. B. MARSHALL, JR., Assistant County Farm Agent MARY HENSLEY, Assistant Home Demonstration Agent 4-H Achievement Program Panned Plans have been made for the first Annual Achievement Pro gram for Cherokee County in recent years to be held Thursday evening 7:30, January 22, at the Murphy Elementary auditorium. This Achievement Program will be ljeld for the purpose of rec ognizing outstanding 4-H'ers in their project work and activities. Four-H'ers that have received honors in 1958 will be recognized publicly at the meeting and the r project winners will be announced and awarded medals and certifi cates of achievement. Also to be recognized at the program will be the "Friends of 4-H" such as sponsors and volun teer leaders, some of which will be awarded honors for outstand ing service. The program has been planned cooperatively by the Extension Agents in charge of 4-H activites and the Cherokee County 4-H Council, consisting of the officers from all 24 clubs in the county. NOTICE An Authorized Zenith Hearing Aid Representative ol Pittman & Hurst, Inc., 376 Peachtree St., N. E? Atlanta 8, Ga . Will Be At New Regal Hotel, Murphy, Tues, Wed. Jan. 27, 28, 9 a. m. ? 7 p. m. Our 1939 Models Will Be On Oisplay Prices Range From 99500 to 9250 See The New Challenger Eye Glaaa Hearing Aid, Priced At 1150 I ? . .i ? Come In For Free Demoratrmtloa 1 II Yoo Are Unable To Attend, Pleaae Call VI 7-SSl* For Repre sentative T? Call At Tour Home. " ' 'I . KO OBLIGATION I DEADLINE FOR flilWM) AM: Mm MmOji Rate: tec far euk tuirtkm a words or lew; three Han tar HA Kara thaa H wards, twa ceats per war*. FOB KENT: One four room house with bath. Wired (or stove, with garden. One five room house, with bath, wired for stove, with dosed in garden. See Mrs- Tom Evans Tel. VE 7 2257 HJb WANTED: If you have a good 1955 or 1956 Ford tractor you want to sell at a reasonable price, with or without equipment con tact, A- A- Williamson, Route 4, Murphy (Oak Park) 25 FOR SALE Baled hay, and 100 bushels of white corn. See W- E. Brendle, Brasstown .N. C. 25-6tp CLUBS, CHURCH Organizations, Volunteer Fire Departments. Are you faced with the problem of raising money? If so, WE CAN Mp you. Write for free informa tion. Guy Enterprizes, P. O. Bov 572, Hazelwood, N. C- 25-2tc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT: Free on request? our 55 pg. Planting Gnide Catalog in color, offering Virginia's Largest Assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Materia^ Salespeople wanted. Write Dept. N24, Waynes boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. 25-4tc OPENING FOR THREE women in Cherokee County. If you want work but cannot give full time there is a splendid income opportunity for you with Avon Cocmctics. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bruton, 183 St. Dunstan's Road, Asheville. N. C. 2 6-ltc FOR RENT: three bedroom bouse near Berkshire Plant. Bath, Hot and Cold Water, Electricity, gar den space. Will baby sit if par ents are employed. Lawn service. See or call Paul Anderson. 606 X-W. Route 1, Andrews. . 26-ltc YOUR NEW YEAR will be hap pier if you are adequately in sured at today's values! Let us help review your coverage. Glad to be of yrvice ? now, and all year long. Hyde Insurance VE 7-2438. 26-ltc WANTED If you have farms or mountain land for sale, I have buyers that will pay top price. List with me. SEE SEE Dick Richards Parker Building Murphy, N. C. Phone VE 7-2612 Bible Thoughts SUNDAY GREAT POWER FROM GOD: Behold I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Luke 10: 19. MONDAY A SURE GUIDE: -Commit thy ways unto the Lord: trust also in Him : and He shall bring it to pass, i IF ITS "CHEAT" insurance you want, don't buy ANY! Then you won't be lulled into false se curity- Be sensible. Buy the BEST ?mot the cheapest. You'll save money! Hyde Insurance VE 7 *438. 26-Itc FOR SALE: One six room house. ? 30 Acres of land. House has water and electricity. Near Lake. Contact:? David Dockery, Route 3, Hurphy, N- C- 2 6-3tc WE BUY SCRAP IRON aoJ junk Also burnt and wrecked cars We sell all size concrete and cm der blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts FOR SALE: One four room dwell - ng with bath. Sec house and lot at 106 Willow St. Contact Tom W Taylor, 108 Willow St. 2S-3tp WANTED: Raw furs and Ginseng Contact J- P. Trull at Trull's Store, Marble. 25-4tp APT FOR RENT: Phone VE 7 2747 or see Merle Davis. 25-tfc FOR SALE: White and Yellow Corn ? Baled hay. See Byrd Hall Route 1 Murphy. 25-3tp SUDDERTH WELDING SHOP: WE DO ALL TYPES of Weld ing and Mechanical Work: Elec trical and Acetylene. Also port able welder for going out? Buster Laney, Mechanic. Call VE 7-3312, 25-tfc JOIN BLUE CROSS Now. Hospital surgical an^ maternity care a SPECIAL GROUP RATES through FARMERS FEDERATION. See Don Ramsey. Dial VE 7-2416 14-tfc FLOOR BANDING. FINISHING & PAINTING ? Free Estimate ? J. W. DOCKERY VE-7-2426 HAY FOR SALE 50c BALE Sec HAROLD WITT <>r FRANK B- MURPHY, COKER CREEK, TENN. Phone Tellico Plains, C L 32250 Photographs Wedding, portrait and commercial photography. Kodak flnUhing and photostats. SMILEY '8 STUDIO, Andrews, N. C Expert Watch Repair BY A GRADUATE WATCIl. MAKER. E. C. Moore Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Dial VE 7-2188 Rest in the Lord and wait patient ly for Him. Psalm 37: 5, 7. TUESDAY THE FIRST AND THE LAST: I am the first, and I am the last and beside me there is no God - - - - Is there a God beside me? Yea, there is no God: I know not any. Isaiah 44: 6, 8. WEDNESDAY REAL PEACE? Wisdom's ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Proverbs 3: 17. WILL BE GLAD to haul your soy bean* to (entral Soy Co- at Chattanooga, lean. Go down empty. Will haul very reason ably. Write Am-i Mull, Hiawaa see, Ga. 24-3tp FOR SALE: Registered Land Race Pigs. Cholera treated, 12 weeks old. Imported blood line- Contact Lloyd Hughes, New Port, Ga., on Morganton-Delongla Highway. 24-4tc BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Earn more Sell Rawleigh Products ? eve rybody knows and likes them. Work part time 4o start, if you ere dubious. Vacancy in Cherokee County. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCA-TS0-S81B, Richmond, Va. 24-4 tp MAN WANED: $100.00 weekly earnings and higher posr'ble in your cwn business. For man over 25 and under 60 of good' character and credit reputation we provide all needs except $40 00 yearly Bonding Fee. Will need car or light truck. Company Nationally Advertised. Write today to the J. R. Watkins Company. P. O. Box No. 5071, Richmond, Virginia. 24-3tp DO IT VOUKSM.F and save with cur rental equipment. Floor Sand er and edgcr, hand sander, floor waxer, ski)> saw, electric drill, blow torch, paint sprayer, step and ex tension ladder, 2-wheel hand trucks, 4-wheel platform dolly, pipe dies and wrenches. We cut and thread pipe. Gibb's Hardware, your Econ omy Auto Store. Dial VE 7-2122. 7-tfc With Child With s child in the fat.ilv. it's difficult to move lo a ne* >.??* Children require tender care and handling . . . in tact, the same care tve give your precious household possessions. Call us today for a Wife- Approved" North Ameri can move. (Ybur agency name. ad? dress and telephone number here in same size type.) Palmer Brother* VE 7-3113 MURPHY, N. O. DOES VOI R OLD CHAIN SAW GIVE YOU TROUBLE?" If so, Come in and lei us fix It or trade for a ew Burns Saw. Shop located beside the Police Station in the Evans Building. We are also dealers for MERCURY outboard motors Clarence Stiles, Manager Cherokee Saw and Marine Supply THURSDAY GOD S GOOD GIFTS ? The Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He uphold from thorn that walk uprightly. Psalm 84: 11. FRIDAY T1IE OMNISCIENT GUIDE? The steps of a good man are or dered by the Lord. Psalm 37 : 23. SATURDAY NO MORE WAR: Nation shaU not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn any more. Isaiah 2: 4. LADIES! Just look tt these bar gains Ladies silk dresses. $2 00 ea. Ladies skirts. 91-50 aa Ladies sweaters, tl S5 ea. School girls dreaes only 91. You have never seea such bargains. Five day money back guaraatee. Order now. Any six*, nice for high school girls. See Estella Abernathy, Route No. 3, Murphy, N. C. 29-ltp FOB RENT: Five room bouse and bath. Cherokee Street. Phone VE 7-2813 - VE 7-2564 night- ' - 26-3tc HLATfcK NErD REPAIRING? Bring your heater ia (or a free Inspection. - We - are- equipped to cl?~n, reconditioned and repair yrnr electric, gas and oQ heaters. Guaranteed parts and labor: Gibba Hardware, your EcSfiomy Auto 8tore. Dial VE 7-3122, . ^ 7-tfe u . . . KIDNEY DANCER SIGNALS Getting up nighia, frequent or scanty (low, burmlag, Kg pains or backache may he nature's warning of (uncttenal '-Idney disorders. "Danger Ahead." Flush kidneys. Help nature eliminate excess acid aad other was tee. Get 4#c worth ol Juniper oil and 7 after, drugs made Into green tablets.. Aakaay drug, gist (or BURETS. Your Mc back in 4 days U not pleased. NOW at WELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery. Sis and eight-inch domes 'ie and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B. Rogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J 1 WE BUY black walnuts hulled and dried. Any quantity. Contact Don Ramsey at Fanners Federa tion. 13-tfe FOR SALE: 4'A acres land. Good stand of timber and pulp wood. Good two wheel trailer, good tireg and bed. See W. T. Smith on Res ervoir Road mornings. 24-3tp LOSE WElGrfT safely with new ly released Dex-A-Diet Tablets, only P8c at your Drug Store. 24-tto Gwptsnt&eed To Kill Rat* and Mini A* for h (tod* Jo.'. , ; Wond., tot and at yo mr grocery, hordwor* or ATHENS INSECTICIDE CO. Athens, Tennessee FOR SALE Approximately 8 8# Bales o< Hay, Orchard Grass and Clover. VERY GOOD HAY CONTACT Charles Coleman Murphy VE 7-J317 HAVE YOU BAKED A CAKE? See;? The Rambler? Page, 1 TOE FIZZLE FAMILY It h. r. ?lho n SHOW ME THE ONES ' YOU SATO YOU'D PIM 5 > MV 6R? BncK.TUMV! i tit 6ivi you Five j, a MiMUTW TO TMtce/1 jfS^ylT BaCK^y?^ H Vf PU66Y! \/OW,VftW? TUTFV WN* H v?U.?l We'S fiOWMAV \ ABOUT < PlM YOU? ) ( -JHRT!! ) iocs back! J v-tr? ' PUGGY

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