(CuMii 1 1 ttmm ste) Cart Baker ? A MM Latter Baker 40 A T.N T. M Baker H A ?4i Audry Barton ?W A IM Clyde Beaver* 16% A 21-91 Johnngr L. Beavers M A - 5.0* W. A Beavers . 2 A 1.91 Mrs H. M Berroog 1 A 4.7* J. L. Berrong Heirs 177 A , . 32.05 Charles A. Boring 214 A 65 41 Pender E. Brendk 168% A I SB# ?.a Stanley R. Brooks % A 9 75 BurreU Brown 77 A . 18.17 Clate Brown 29 A 9.53 Ed Brown 1 A 8.60 Jack Brown 7 A 8.62 John W. Brown 90 A 9.H j Edward T. Bruce 10 A 5.78 Euclid Bruce S A 20.60 James A. Cardln 17 A 54.90 J. T. Carni&ta 8 A 8.83 E. L. Carnnger 50 A 18.13 Clarence Chastain 2 A 5.22 B H. Clonts 35 A 23.63 Lloyd Clonts ? 61 A 26.99 B. B. Cole 8 A 2.96 George Cole Est. 23 >4 A 7.09 Milt Coleman 5 A 8.39 Pat Collins 69% A 74.10 ' EUaha Craig Heirs 200 A 23.13 W. G. Craig 50 A ? 27.78 Frank Crawford Heirs 1 A Z.YU Paul E. Croft 40 A 18.75 Ernest Crowe 1124 A 43.29 L. B. Crowder 30 A 19.48 Will M. Crowder 45 A 28.95 G. F. Deaver 112 A 41.51 W. F. Dockery 25 A 1105 Mack Dorian 126 A 28.32 Glenn Eller 8 A 7.55 T. D. Elrod 26 A 17,51 L. C. Forrester 4 A 8.79 Arthur Frazier 50 A 12.91 Joe Fulmer 1/8 A 7.93 Mrs. C. W. Garner 153 A 14.44 T. C. Giles 34 A 10.86 Dalphus Graham 214 A 9.81 Herbert Graham 21 A 16.82 MMrs. D. E. Graham Heirs 624 A 13.50 Herman Green 63 A 50.47 A. C. Guthrie 7 A 13.36 t Rudolph Gumpert 142 A 43.32 Bessie Hamby 16 A 9.97 Blanche Hamby 94 A 50.04 C. N. Hamby 100 A 16.34 H. C. Hamby 30 A 5.22 Mrs. Mary Hamby 205 A 40.85 Marion Hamby 75 A 20.65 Baxter liamilton 1 A 2.40 S. C. Hampton 50 A 7.48 Alta Harper ( A ? -7.33 Fred S. Harper 35 A 14.30 S. E. Harris 25 A 11.74 C. H. Hayes B**? George H. Bedrttk 1M A >"* KW Clyde Hanson \ ? A K Dr. Hill Bel* ' A4 ,*# W V. Hill ft Heirt IttA ? ? M Garland Hogsed'a ? 7 70 L. C. Powell 50 A il.84 W. E. Powell 2 A 2.96 Lee Roy Price H A 27.20 Horace Prince 50 A 7.48 W. L. Prince 8 A 448 Mrs. N. A. Quinn 50 A 30.46 Clifton Ernest Raper . , . 44H A 43.80 Clyde Reed 2 A " 26.69 Creed Reed 46 X ' 16.75 G. O. Reed ' ?0 A" * " 15.1)1 Ruby ' Robertson 1 A 6.80 ?i V > Mabel Roberts 3 A 13.19 A4* ftMuoo 11MA ? B O | J. CHHocd Rose , 6 A 42 21' T. M Rowland A ' M & 8 0* Alttajnd Sheffield 15 A 8 0S Lt?. A Sauerfield 20 A 1195 Ctawle %Hr' 65 A ; 47.? 'EAel Self ? A 4.8 r Cr?dy SHf : 15 A 4 09 Doris Shores 27H A 8.04 W. D Slmpson ' 24 A 73 09 H L Sneed 8 A 1155 Clyde R. Stewart 10 A 15.45 J. Richard Stewart 63 A 12.40 Bitster Stiles 150 A 23 81 1 Clyde C. Stiles 46Mi A 8.58 Clyde Irvin Stiles 25 A 11.41 Mrs. Effie Stiles 27 A 15.90 Elijah' Stiles 27 A 25.52 Iri A Geneva Stiles 70 A 39.51 V. G. StUes , 70 A 14.12 John T. stiles : 105 A 26.75 Lester Stiles 51 A 18.84 Mrs. LeUa Stiles . 150 A 18.84 Mitchell O. Stiles U7 A 66.25 N, C. Stiles '? 23 A 8,i? P. C: Stiles * 16 A 8.50 S. A. Stiles Heirs 32 A 4.39 Winston Stiles ' 152 A 20.31 Mary Swanson 37 A 10.26 Elmer Robert Swafford 29 A 26.42 Henry Taylor 50 A 7.78 Mrs. Margaret Taylor 55 A 6.43 I Oliver Taylor 94 A 22.83 Roy 0. Taylor y? A 14.12 Lester Tench 235% A 41.51 F. F. Tkomasson. V* A 6.99 CecU yerner 20 A 13.21 Fred Verner ,35 A 27.09 Frank Ware 2 A 9.03 Arvel Wiilard Weaver 38 A 23 .15 Eutlid W. West '70 A 40.51 George White 131 A 47.19 John White 20 A 4.19 Mrs. J. R Wilbur 12 M? A 3.31 ' Noah William Wilcox 2'4 A 10 04 Gordon G. Williamson 5 A 4.17 George Williamson 12Ms A 15.51 1 Wade Williamson 6/10 A 10.20 1 Charlie Wood 28 A 20.42] Lula Worley 40 A 8.46 J. Rj Wright 166 A 45.25 J Delinquent Taxes NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY By order of the Town Commis si iners, directed tp the. undersigned Tax Collector of the Town of Mur-| phy, I will sell on Monday, Sep- 'c tember 14. 1959, at the Gits Hall p door IB Murphy, N. C. and each day there after until sold, to the hign eat bidder for cash,. at public aue-j tkm, the* following described lands upon which tax for year of 19.r>8 have not been paid. In the nami' ? and lor the amount given plus 5 percent penalty and cost of adver tising. CHARLES E. JOHNSON j 4-4tc Tax Collector 1958 UNPAID TAX NAME AMOUNT Jack Barton Akin $ 22.15 Alexander. Frank and Barbara 22 78 Alexander, Robert G. Sr. 5.40 Allen, Willard 3.16' Alverson and Holt ' * 27.00 Alversoii. C. L. 5C.07 Amos. Ernest 0.40 Anderson, Milt 15.04 Baker, Howard 4.42, Baker, Luther 2.80 Baliew, Mr. and Mrs. John W. ?' 26.11 . * 1 i Bates, Carl 53.29 Bates, Creed 7.56 Bates, Flonnie Mae 7.20 Bates, Gene 3.07 Bates, Harold Wallace 4.42 Bates, Willard and Creed 54.00 Battle, Mrs. Jane 1.80 Bay less, Mrs. Louise A. ( 13.14 Beavers, Chas. Franklin 3,25 Beavers, R. L. & Carrie 48.15 Beavers, Reba Maney . . 5.40 Berrong, Robert Lee 6.76 Blackwell, Posey . , 10.0Q Blackvyell, Wilmer James . 19.98 Bowman, Floyd M. 14.14 Boyd. Rfly Lee 2.80; Bradshaw, Alice, 1.80 Brandon, John William 20.62; Brendle, Mrs. Betty 1.80 Brendle, William 3.07 Brewer, Marie Hall 3.78 Brtttaui, Pauline Elizabeth 9.00 Browning. E. A. ' 288.99 Burrell, Frank ' 8.02 Brittain, Guy Arthur 42.49 Cagle, A. H. ~ 5.6" Calhoun, Mrs. C. I. 26.82 Carringer, D. V, 109.89 Carringer, Rutli 44.10 Carroll, Bill 6.58 Carroll, Mrs. John - 4.50 Carroll, Carl Jr. 4.42 Carroll, Mrs. Laura 3.60 Carroll. Verlin 2.62 Carter, Tommie ,, 3.70 Chambers, William. Ejrl . 3.70 Chastain, Con 3.25 Chastain, Pearley 6.94 Jhastain, Wm. Ed 19.18 Cherotec. Cafe * ? Cherokee Motors * ? Clayton. Alvin ? - Colbert, Fred Heirs Cole J N. ; CoIi-. John Cook. Edwin Cook, Ray Allison Corn.vell. Mrs. B. B. Sr. Cox. Arthur L. Crawford, Heyward Crawford Tire Cp., Crisp, Bertha Crisp. Vincent Wayne Crowe Poster Adv. Co. ? Davidson. John A. Davis. Arden Davis. Charlie C. Davis. Eueenia Davis, Frank Davis. J. B. & J: M. Davis, Ralph Eual Decker, M. G. ? Derrcbcrry, Fredl - Dickey. Mrs. Lelpi . Dickey Freight Line Jack Dickey , Dillinnhpm Lockc Sh-jfford Dockery, Robert Harvey Donley, John W. Duncan, James H. Enloe. Neal Farmer, Gordon . Chester Ferguson, John Fleming. Wayne Forsvth, Frank Fowler, C. W. & Edna Fowler, John C. & Homer L. FranHlin, A. L. r 4.24 Franklin, J. W. - ' 59.85 Gentry, Bass Jr., 2.08 t? * ?i. . Gentry, Morris 50.50 Geu rv. H. L. ? ' 3.42 Gibhf. Jim H. ' 5 319.62 Graham, Ruth Crisp & Lakes ".! ? 63.00 Graves, Baseomb 16.20 Greer, Ernest Jiidson 3.16 Green, Jessie 10.36 fit. Gregory, Frank ; 8.92 Guthrie, Delores Dypr . . 2.07 Haygard. Lewis W. 9.64 Haider, Walter H. 8.56 Hall, Howard O. 9.64 Hall, James H. '' 9.10 Hardin, Robert Balfour 8.02 Hajrper, Allie A..* 9.10 Hartness, Alfred B. 9.82 Hartness,. Geo. 14.50 Hartness, Cordon H. 13.87 Hawkins, Mack 23.50 Hembree, 'John Q. 138.56 Hembree, Noah ? 62.48 Ikmphill. Vaughn 4.37 He nil, P. J. 303.75 Hefljei-t, 'John Arthur 2.80 Hilton, James C. 154.45 Holder, Charlton Hoza 7.65 Holloway, Claud 11.53 Hortoni Laura Gfogan , Howse, J. C. Howell, Daisy Howell. George Howell, Mack Russell Hubbard Myrtle Hughes, Clifford Hughes, Clingman Hughes, James C. ' Hughes, John Hunnicutf. W. A. Hyatt, Charlef H. Israel, James A. Jackson, Kell KILL? Johnson, Felix Homer Johnson. Mont Johnson, Mrs. V. M. Jordan, Mauldin J. Kaye, Samuel & Dora Keasler, Geo. Wm. Kent, Lester Kimsey, Leon & Bonnie King, Harest E. King, Harold Knoxville, Atlanta Express Inc. 1 7.66 Lea'herwood. R H. 3 fin Leilford, Carl C. 7.12 Ledford, Clarence Reid 8.92 Ledford. E. V. 4.38 Ledford Frank 9.82 Ledford, Homer L. 8.20 Ledford, Hubert A. 8.20 Ledford, J. W. 7.20 Ledford, Tina & Lawrence 101.62 Ledford, Wilfred T. 1.99 Lee. Clifford 9.28 Lee. Leonard Mack 2.35 Lo\1ngood, R. W. 4.60 Loudermilk, Q. W. 22.34 Lovingood, Ross 61.92 Lovingood, Thomas Virgil 2.44 Lovingood, Wayne Allen 17.03 Lunsford, Jack C. 53.29 McAfee, Paul Jarvis 4.60 McGill, James Kenneth 2.80 McMahan, W. E. 1.72 Roberson, Mrs. Reathel A. 10.98 Roberson, Clinton Willard 3.97 Roberts, Effie 18.00 Rogers, Luther 12.88 Rogers, Roy 2.35 Rogers, Willard 2.80 Rose. Helen, Hazel, Ruth, James I & Carlton 14.40 Rose, .James Carlton 2.98 Rose, Alice Ruth. 33.88 Ross, Kathryn. 4.95 Rowland, George Warren 6.94 Rush, J. A. 3.60 Schley, Frederick 3.60 Schuyler, L. D. 31.69 Self, A. B. & Wayne 2.80 Self, Hobaft 2.44 Shields, L. M. 379.26 Slagle, Mearlen W. 5.94 Snced, Leonard Charles 8.20 Sneed, W. Q. 7.48 Stiles. Bass 5.77 Stiles. Jake B. 66.16 Siiles, James Wendall S.50| THE CHEROKEE SCOOT Stiles. S D. Heirs SO 40 Sweeting. Donald Carl S i Sword, Emily . l.dO Taylor, Dr. F. V. 230 7?| Teague, Anna 9 00 Teague, Bobby 3.70 Teague, Jacob M. 11.71 Teague, Sam 14,23 J B. Thomas 2.80 ? Thomasson, Fulton 8.10 Thomasson, Harry 20.80 Thompson, Jack E. 5 50 Thompson, John A. 26.02 Thompson, T. J. 5.86 Tou-nson, W. D. 720.45 Vaughn, Mrf. Parrie 27.00 Vestal, Mrs. Sarah Sue 20.88 Voyles, J. A. 7.29 Waggoner, Billie Bob 8.92 Wallace James Harold 4.42 Wara, Lake (Holbert) 6.40 Ware, Lucille Morrow 1.80 Warren, Jap D. 9.00 Mallonee. Charles Alexander 11.53 Mallonee, W. T. & Lois 22.60 Man's Shop 113.26 Ma navel, Anna Margaret 54.00 Margaret Beauty Shop 5.08 Marshall. Herbert Fulton 18.39 Martin, Cecil 6.40 Mathis, BUI 2.07 Mauney, Mrs. Tom 63.09 May, Andrew 64.90 Mayfield Dairy Products 10.24 Mayfield, Elizabeth Heirs 110.45 Montgomery, W. T. 3.60 Moore, Cloe 92.80 Morgan, Cecil Alexander 2.35 Morrow, James Alfred 2.44 Morrow, Hartford 1.53 Mulkey, J. B. 89.01 Murphy Cafe 36.00 Murphy Mills 90.00 Newman, W. P. 7.30 Nichols, J. C. Jr. 4.60 Norris, Floyd Earl 2.80 Oelkers, Tracy H. 14.05 Orris, Michael 8.56 Pack, Miza Ledford 1.80 1 Panther, Jean Morrow 4.14 Panther, Robert 9.81 Parker, Charles Samuel 29.62 Patton, Walter Richard 3.07 1 Pearson, Henry 7.84 Penland, Hugh Thomas 17.02 Powell, Lester 5.40 Picklesimer, Claud 2.80 Queen, Charles K. 3.70 Queen, Daniel Wayne 10.00; Quinn, A. G. & Egg Service 328.02 Railroad Express Agency 22.14 Ramsey, A. J. 166.86 Ramsey, Donald W. 20.80 Damsey, Donald W. Sr. 18.54; Ramsey, Jack 6.40 Ramsey, Lloyd'^dwain 73.77 Reed, Clyde C. 11.98 Reynolds, Judith Ann 11.52! THURSDAY SEPTEMBER S ISM. Rhoads, Ada Smith Heoaley Roberson, Edward E, Weaver. Edgar Samuel West, M. Constance West, Leonard White, Charles Wm. White, Jean Dickey ft Bab Wilson, Raymond Wilson, Vance L. Wilson, Wayne Benjman Wimpey, James Wm. Winehefter, Edwin Cheatham Worley, George Dockery, Bob Hughes, Ralph Wilson. Homer FARM QUESTIONS QUSETION: What are the advan tage of polled dorset sheep over - other breeds? ANSWER: The new strain ct. polled dorse ts has received a lot of atteiton lately. Actually, the tact"" that they are polled, while their _ ancestors had horns, is what make< tliem more useful and easy to handle. Horns make shearing more difficult, sometimes grow into tfea.... head, and frequently get caught t woven wire fences and farm equip ment. And polled animals requira " less feed bunk space and are not subject to infestation by the horn worm. 1 ilv - TtJI . Ltr v.n 10 Jt SIM 44 M 14-Tt tt.1T ? 6.? M QUESTION: How much of the" beef consumed in North Carolina is . produced in this state? ...J. ANSER: Home slaughtered beef amounted to about 2 per cent of the consumption in the state ta 1958, or roughly 6 million pounds* ? Of tl^e estmated 282 million pounds ? of beef purchased through retail outlets in North Carolina last year only about a fifth came from cattle produced and slaughtered in this state. QUESTION: Just where does North Carolina stand as beef-pro ducing state? ANSWER: Although cattle pro duction as increased considerably in North Carolina in recent years, the state still remains a relatively' minor producers of cattle. In 1958 cattle and calf production amount ed about 125 million pounds, ofe half of 1 per cent of the total U.S. production. MMi COMING UP SUBSCRIBE To The Scout Now ; v . .jM._ . ? ; ' ' So You Won't Miss Out On The Weekly Prizes Awarded During Our Annual FOOTBALL CONTEST enm* i ? I .* ??*>'?* ? V . :? . ?, : y? ?? September 17 ?h THE CHEROKEE SCOUT >iJki - j -,-iW '