| FREE WHEELING
?r rax cmnhu
FRO. . . m receptive alUtlm
to Ike wart of professional, ?
" matter what his field And in On
"Mfe-er- dealt) business of driyini
van aatopofcile whatt Col. James R
Smith fea to sag Invariably a
more t**n passing interest.
/ ? V
t He's North Carolina's Number
Policeman, chief of the award-win
"ldng State Highway Patrol. Not tha
police matters are of any persoaa
concern to you or me, but I ven
'tore to say professional safe drlv
' ing it? or should be. Col. Smith ii
Mil down the road toward his sec
ond qillboa miles of mishap fre<
^driving. If anybody's learned hov
|^ to survive in traffic it's pnobabl;
Jim Smith.
4
In Us early days with the high
(way police he bucked a motorcyclc
"over many a rough road. H<
, switched to cars when the patro
did in 1938 and since has accumu
' la ted an unmarred record at thi
4 wheel.
? "Defensive driving" Is what ha
kept him safe during a 30 yeai
career not without wheeled danger
* "Such a technique," be says, "sim
, ply Involves driving In such man
ner so as to anticipate the action
' takes, consider adverse traffic an<
, of others. You must allow for thei
mistakes, consider adverse traffii
* and weather conditions, and always
v keep aatomobile in such a positioi
, ? that it cannot be struck."
, Any professional driver wh(
doesn't live up to this is sunk, the
* colonel declares.
W
He also points out that the pro:
* drive at all hours, through at
kinds oi weather and traffic condi
Hons and encounter all sorts ol
_ pedestrians and drivers in theii
^ work.
? "Where highway patrolmen ar<
concerned it's just plain commor
* sense for them to do everything un
der the sun to avoid an accident
even if the other fellow pulls an in
* excusable blunder. For should yoi
, tangle with him, often you're th<
one who gets hurt."
The patrol chief is pretty keei
on drivers accepting a certain mor
* al responsibility for everyone els<
on the road, too.
, He says, "The driver who delib
erately shirks this responsibility i
' a poor citizen indeed I'd hate ti
* trust hm very far ? on the road
socially or otherwise."
T ..k.J 4- J.< X
4 M fl?CU XI 1111 HI auill up UC1CIUIVI
driving. This Is what he said
' Keep alert, think ahead. b<
adaptable, pace your driving speet
by the traffic around you, stay ii
the pfoper lane, obey traffic laws
use common sense, be courteous.
(Little enough to do to stay alive
huh?
LETTER . . State highway troope
* E. H. Kirby of Durham expects fev
fan letters from nwtorists he's ar
rested. Yet, in his mail the othei
i day, this: "Just wanted you t<
? know that I'm grateful you arreste<
. me lop speeding because about fivi
miles further on I had a blowout
' Thanks, too, for your courtesy an<
, consideration. Men like you boos
the reputation of our Highway Pa
trol . . . and are a boon and bless
- ing to. cltizen^drivers." The lette
was signed by a lady named Smith
. SUDDEN THAWT? The old groucl
says the world went wrong whei
women either got the vote or thi
driver's license.
HOW'S ZAT ? Ready for thi
t week's brain twister? Then pick u|
your newspaper, turn to the aul
ads and be puzzled like me. J
handsome illustration of a splinter
brand-new 1958 model car hits you
eye, cadis dramatic attention to bo:
car type nearby saying, "Yours
cimpUtely equipped (or such ani
well a price." Swell, but then ii
> the same ad, presto, a number o
1956 cars, same model, same mak
gains for as much as $100 mor
' than the new '59's. Figure me ai
? answer if you please
' F AW* QUESTIONS
j QUESTION: What wlM the situs
Hon be V far as hpn? costs durtnf
' the rest of 1968?
ANSWER: Far? costs are expect
- ed to amain steady or rise slight
ly. Tints is little hope for a de
dine Ii price ai eost-of-productioi
items.
QUESTION: At W*at rate wil
' North ^Molina's 19M corn crop bi
SU>pBfte<7
ANtflrfR: At $1*1 per bushel
,4 The lou| will ^ available fron
harvest tfthe through February 29
1M0. fM? wil| matfure on July 31
MM. Tm frograpa *111 be carrte<
out majh fanji and wstohowsi
... . . i j i i ??? f
Jtmmle R. Cable
iervw VIA
Attack Squardon
Jim mi* R. Cabl?, aviation mach
> inist's state, third class. USN. sod
of Mrs. Varna Mac Cora of Marble
Route 1. is serving -with Attack
Squadroa 122 at the North Island
: Naval Air Station, San Diego. Calif.
The squadron trains pilots and
air-crewmen in the operation and
maintenance of the Douglas "Sky.
raWer" wMth are used abroad air
craft carriers.
The training includes day and
nigh bombing, rocketry, strafing
carrier landing qualification.-, ami
: precision Instrument flyng.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE or RE-SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of an Order
of the Superior Court of Cherokee
County, made in a civil action^
(herein pending entitled Cherokee .
County, A Municipal Corporation,
vs. Robert Hickey and wife, Ethel
' Hickey, et als., and signed by the
Clerk of the Superior Court on j
i July 13, 1959, and under and by
virtue of an Order of Resale upon
an advance bid made by the Clerk
of the Superior Court on August
1(\ 1959. the undersigned Commis
sioner will on the 26th day of Au
gust, 1959, at twelve o'clock noon,
at the door of the Courthouse in
Murphy, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash j
upon an opening bid of SIX IIUN- 1
DRED SIXTY AND NO/lOO
<$660.00* DOLLARS, but subject to
the confirmation of the Court, a
certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Murphy Township,
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described as
follows:
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Cherokee County. State of North
* r
Carolina. adjotnlng -the ?!?*? of
George Palmer, M. N. 'Hemtree
aM ?Mn. and bwaMd u ?*%??
vlx: ?
Being Lot No. 5 la the Duke
Land aari Improvement Company
as shown on the Plat Book No. 1
i
at page 13. and containing 24 acres
U being the same lot on which 'the!
said Fate King and Corda King did
live.
Being the same lands as describ
ed in and conveyed by a Deed,'
dated February 17, 1925. from S.
W. Lovingood to Fate King and
Corda King and registered in the
Office of the Register of Deeds of
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
in Deed Book 87 at page 487, ref
erence to which is hereby made
for greater certainty of description.
SAVING AND EXCEPTING.
HOWEVER, from the land above
described those parts thereof which
were heretofore conveyed, as fol
lows:
(1). Excepting that part thereof
which was heretofore conveyed by
Cordia King, widow, to Alvin Clay
ton, containing 2.9a acres, more or .
to Tom Russ and wife, Lenoir Russ,
by Deed, dated June 7,1951, convey
ing 2 acres, more or less, and re
corded in Book No. 182on page 129,
in the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, refer
ence to which is hereby made for
RUPTIM-EASER
T M Be*. U.S. Pat. Off ia Ptc*f Brace Trunk
jPat No
o ^
lUz** W v'
. . Double. ..$5.9
Right or
loft p jb r r No
Side vlyT k/?J f.lt.nfl
R?quir?a
A strong, form fitting wm.'huble sup
port lor redunb.i' irmumaj h?rn!a Back
lacing adjusr ?b:<> ttnaps up in front.
Adjustable le* strap, i^ott flat gro;n
pud No steel or leather bands Foi
men. vumrn, rhildrt u. Mail orders fivi
measure around lo*f*t pari ot abdu
men, state tight, left side, double.
Sloro Name
AJL'.rz.
MAIINEY drug CO.
VE 7 - 2192
Murphy. !\\ C.
, 3-T TIRE
PRICES
TUMBLE;
Pre-Labor
* Day Sale!
r- fifs* major price
reduction in 12 years! ~ j
<3T>NYL0N Safety Ail-Weather
Dollar savings are not a0
you get. You get the extra
savings of Goodyear' i extra
mileage . . . op to 25%
more mileage . . . because
these Turnpike-Proved
Tires are buih with ex
clusive triple-tempered 3-T
Cord.
JC95
V ? 6.70 1 IS UickmJ
? ?? 'SX&JZ.
SALE PRICES ON OTHER SIZES, TOO
TUBE-TYPE
SIZE
7.10 x 15
7j60x 15
TUBELESS
SIZE
7.50 x 14
8.00 x 14
8.50 x 14
Former
low price*
$23.50
25.65
Former
low price*
$25.15
27.55
30.20
kf_
SALE
PRICE*
$20.85
22.80
SALE
PRICE"
$20.95
23.35
25.55
A* low a* $1.25 a week! Pr*? installation!
?OK noiu MM* ON MMmirMttCTHPlfetf^ar oiisk kinu
ALLISON-DUNCAN
TIRE COMPANY
Street Mmufcy, N. C,
U.. *..* . .tS-r? 1 ! '
which la hereby made tor greater
certainty of description.
(*>. ?* epilog thai part ?Mrea4;
which waf heretofore conveyed by
Cordia King to Willis Bradshaw
and wife. Hattie Bradshaw, by
Deed, dated Manch.;14, 1946, con
veying 27 acre*, rotfre or less, and
registered 4n Book No. 157 on page
133 in the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, North
I
Carolina, reference to which is
hereby made for greater certainty
of description.
(4). Excepting that part thereof
which waa heretofore conveyed by
Cordia King and husband, Fate
King, to Truman Cote, by Deed.j
dated February 1, 1947, conveying
0/10 acres, more or less, and re 1
corded in Book No. 182, on page 129 I
83. in the Office of tha Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, r??f-renee to which is
hereby made for greater certainty
of description.
(5). Excepting that part thereof
which was heretofore conveyed by
Cordia King, widow of Fate King,
ojw ??*, moi* or le?, mvwd-,
ed in Book No. 198 on page 259. in
' the Office of the Register of Deeds
of Cherokee County. North Caro
lina. reference to which is hereby
made for greater certainly of de
scription.
right-of-way for ;i? electric power
line which was heretofore conveyed
by Kate Palmer, et als, to the
Town of Murphy, North Carolina,
by Deed, dated March 15, 195(i, and
recorded in Book No. 201 on page
less, by need, dated August 2i.
1944, and recorded in Rook No. 151
on page 126, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Cherokee
County, North Carolina, reference
10 which is herehv made for great- j
er certainty or description.
(2). Excepting tliat part lli< reo
which was herelltnre cnveyed by
Cordia King, widow. lu Winill
Swanson containin ,1 acres, iik.iv
or less, by Util. doled June it. HMTi,
and recorded in Itook No . 154 on
page 221. in the Office of :lie I!. .
ister of Deeds of Cherokee Coun
ty North Carolina reference to
pa! Corporation, W,;
?Vf
VIRGIE ROPEHTST HELTON and
husband, GRADY HELTON;
I.EWIS hOHKRTS and wife, El>
NA ROBERTS; OSCAR ROBEkTS
aud wife. HAI.I.A UOBKKTS; Al,
HKI.'T ROBERTS and wife. MAE
ROBERTS; UVTTIK ROBERTS
MONTGOMERY, unmarried.
Defendants
TO OSCAR ROBERTS. HALLA
qrcnler certainly of description, j
?
Ifii. Exceplins; that part thereof
which was heretofore conveyed by
Cordia King, widow, to T. W. ltusv
and wife, Lenoir Russ. by Deed. I
dated May 29, 1952, anil recorded in|
Book No. lKJi on pase ifci, in the
Office of tile Register of Deeds of
Cherokee County. North Carolina,;
reference to which is hereby made;
for greater certainly ot description j
i7>. Eveeplin; thai part thereof
Cordia Kinu. widow, to Hubert
Graves aud wife. Zenloe Graves, by
Deed, dated June 1, 19X5, conveying
Yon we required to make 4a- j
! fense lo such pleading not later than
October 1, 1959, and upon your
failure to do so the party seeking
service against you will apply to tbe
Court' for
This the 10th day ol Auamrfj.tf.**
jambs c. Uotefifc i
3-4tc Cierk Superior' CWtrt"' [
155, in the Office of tne Uegister oi
Deeds of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, reference to which is
hereby made for greater certainty
of description.
This tne luth day of August, 1959
L. L. MASON JR.
3-2tc Commissioner
notice: of service ok
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
IX THE SI PERIOR COIHT
CHEROKEE COUNTY, a Munici
r
ROBERTS. AND ?UlS$rC BEL
TON: V.
Take notice that pleading aeek
ing relief against you has
in Uie above entitled action
?? w
That the nature at. Uh>
tag sought is as follows: The above
V*Sb
entiiled action was instituted tor the
purpose ot foreclosing the Hen oa
real estate which Gugte ^ art on
Roberts died seized and p&sesaed
of and which iien exists on account
of Old Age Assistance payments
made to her by the Plaintiff during
the period from October 1, 1851, to
and including March 7, 1957.
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Your Transportation Needs
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