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we s i state or no** gununi CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SIPEKIOK COURT PAUL D. PARKER, Plaintiff. -v? JILL T. PARKER. Defeadant TO: JILL T. PARKER: Take Notice: A pleading seeking relief against you has been tiled in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: An absolute divorce from the r .11# fftwo mi em? nQSNffV^Wl You are reqtfred * auk* <* fense to aarh |<H?I?H aot later* thft Miter 17th. 19M, aad upcM your fattare to do ao the party aeetoag service against yea will ?? aoaght. ply to the court tor the relief This Km 1* day of August. 18G? | 8/ JAMBS C. H0WSB Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County, CHBROKBS COUNTY Under aad by Wrtue of the power of sale contained to a certain deed tf-tmt marf * James I MAflHN nl wile. GLACA * MARTIN, dated the 2Srd day of A? gust, 1967 and Recorded la Bodk Register of Deed* o I Cheroken County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed at trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore cIosum the undersigned Trustee ?HU offer for sale at public auction to the highest Udder for cash at the Court House door in Murphy, North Carolina, at 11:00 noon oa the 1st day of October, 1969, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the > jfc i s * & 9 County at Cbarofcw, of Nkrtlf C?*na. - n*. p^ly a, scribed m tofarite ' A <MM tr*rf arvpardfcl o t land hi Cheroke* County, North Carolina. *y>k*m thf ls?* Crow-1 dir. Came faugtm. Hughes and others. and boupde^ as follows i ?1*: BEGINNING at the mouth of a dkch and running wkh ditch East erly direction to a poplar tree corner to Callle Hughes' land; thence North in straight line to a| small white oak bush on the Bast side at the Creek; thence West with the creek to the Beginning comer,' less, with 4 room bouse on tame. Being the same lands as convey- i ed from R. H. King to Earnest I Hughes and wife. Mae Hughes, by I deed dated October 17, 1352 and reoored in the Office of the Regis- , ter of Deeds Cherokee County. North Carolina hi Book ISO. page 1SS, reference to which, is made for ' more complete description. Being also the same lands de scribed In the deed dated February 15, 1954 from Earnest Hughes and wife Mac Hughes, to Robert Thom as Davenport, and wife. Nadean Hughes Davenport, which deed l recorded in Deed Book 193, at pag 123, Records of Cherokee County I * I nfcwnn to which to hereby nwk Being also the came lands dt scribed in the deed dated Decern tter Mth. US* from Jessie G Loudermilk and wife Alma Louder milk, of Cherokee County to Pejrtoi G. Ivie, which deed is reeorded ir Deed Book 208 at page 7. Record; of Cherokee Cocnty. reference i> whilh is hereby made. But this sala will be made sub )ect to all outstanding and unpaid Uuces. This the 1st day of September 1959. F. O. CHRISTOPHER 5-4tc Trustee exciting CONTEST fk $5 FIRST PRIZE $3 SECOND PRIZE $2 THIRD PRIZE RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS Everyone ts eligible to compete in tho contest except empoyees of The Chnrokee Seoul and members of their families. Jtwt read the advertisements on this pn?e. A same will be found in each ad Circle with a pencil your choice of the winner of each same. It is not necessary to guess the score of the different games in the ads. only the winning team). However, do not fall to guess ttie score of the game listed below marked "Tie breaker". This will be used in determining winners only In case of an unbreakable tte. Winners will be based on the entries having the most winners picked. Contest Judges will lie members of the staff of The Scout. Print your name and address in the space provided below an<T Mn? or mall your entry to the ofifce of The Scout. Winners will be announced In the followin" week'* edition of the paper. Sorry, hilt we will not be able to answer inquiries about individual entries. Entries must be in bv Friday at 5 n m. following publication day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. Only one entry per person allowed All pntries become thp property of The Scout and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue the content at any time and with out notice. Don'tf forget to put your name and address on your entry. NAME STREET OH ROUTE CITY AND STATE TIE ? BREAKER: Navy VS Boston College, H Citizens Bank & Trust Co SERVING S<)L:TII\VT*STKKff ^OytTtt CAROLINA * liiimville ? Itobbinsville ? \*> Vi* v ? Iu4 4#b. % - it ????*% III*, ?? ? i ?? ? ?"'?. l^dpb&'Jk liw iii ,* v I ?lM.nu;i 4U llkt tool i?t U <it. | I. I i ?? .-?((. 4~?t l^ll I lill?* 4 i> o o o AN3I-S7/S VS L? COLLINS CRAIN Department Store lorpiij, Si. C. SEEW. A. SINGLETON Fop Automobile"-- V" LIABILITY WSmAWE \ NOW WAKE FOREST VS VPI At Wester* Auto Associate 8<w MURPHY, NORTH: CAROLINA WAYNE'S ESSO SERVICE ?V 3k. -? /.'? 'WaJBast on. Rt. ltf ? Aero?s from Naw High Sell L tb? stew Service Yon* Car WKte T?* W?fc ?? ? , .j , i r .1 ;i Fw Flfknap ami Del I very , NMVU i rf??*tn Blue Ridge Trucking Company Daily Schedule Between Murphy And Asheyille Reliable Connecting Carriers Providing Service From And To All Points North, South, East and West MURPHY TERMINAL PHONE VE 7 ? 2922 DUKE VS OHIO STATE JIM SPRUNG WAYNE WILSON HARLEY STRATTON Speeifty Blue Ridge And Be Sure! 20 Years Experience In Meeting Your Transportation Meeds. ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE ROBERT E. ROGERS Electric Contracting MIAMI VS TULANE ? House Wiring ? Electrical Repairs ? Motor Repairs DAY PROVE VF 7 . 84*5 NIGHT PHONE VE 7- 8S7S For insurance Of All Kinds See A Representative Of ARMY VS BOSTON COLLEGE The Insurance Department Of Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Murphy - Andrews W. B. Townson A Western North Carolina f Mutual Burial Association FURMAN VS BOOTH CAROLINA First Burial Association West Of Wapesrille, H C. Allison and Duncan Tire Company, Inc. MURPHY VS ROBBINSVILLE Tire Service Headquarter** ? Hazel wood ?Franklin ? Murphy MILK ? ICE CREAM COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO - OP INC. TEXAS VS MARYLAND Murphy, North Carolina Dial VE 7 - 2158 Heat Your Home With Gas - ? CLEAN ? SAFE ? INEXPENSIVE NAVY VS WILLIAM MARY PHILLIPS 66 PHILGAS 1 1 AIN GAS CO. Just Good And Friendly Service CLEMSON VS VIHGIN1A Ingram and 6aHey Gulf Service Murphy, NC. Dial VE 7-9614 . Soil Conserirafian ? NEWS > ?y JOHN 1 SMITH 4 1 1 j J. M. Allen, near Isabella. Ten nessee. h$s established some of the best ipstpre I have seen late ly. The pfwtare fs on a steep hill side from which most of the top soil was taken to build a dam for a fish pond. After the dam was j finished. Mont covered the area wirti litter from his chicken hous es, spread lime and commercial fertilizer and then disked fescue ' and ladino clover seed into the soil. He got a complete stand and now is able to graze several cattle per acre on what was a von* poor ^ site for pasture until Mont wen! to work on it. Mont discovered a strange grass growing on his farm for the first time this summer. Flo says that he had never seen the grass before and doesn't know how it got on his ! farm. The grass has been identi ' fied by the Plant Materials Spec- j ialist with the Soil Conservation' I Service as Woortreed grass. It is; native to all the southeastern i states hut is not very common. The seed from the natch on the Allen farm is being gathered and will be planted next spring. The open ditching which Rov Wells had done on his farm near Ebenezer has paid off not only fori Roy but for his neighbors. Frank 1 McDonald as well. Franks pasture j stood in water most of the time before the ditch was dug on the Wells farm. Since the land below' has been drained. Frank no longer is bothered with the water standing on his land. William Norm.in plans to com-j bine an acre of serieea lespedeza which he planted two years ago oni a sandy field on the Harshaw farm. The serieea has grown so well, and made such high quality hay. that William plans to seed the rest of the five acre field next spring to serieea. He says that the serieea is the first thing he has soon grow on this sandy field that made a good crop of hay. Neil Barnes IsAAUW finest Speaiief 1 The A A. U. W. held K? flwt fall meeting on Thlrsday evening, September 10, with Neil Barnes as quest speaker. Mr. Rarnes spoke on "Operat ion Bootstrap, " a recent project or::anired in an effort to bring in rtustry to western \orti? Carolina comrn unities. The meeting was held at the ho me of Mrs. W C. Kinney. Pr , vice-president, who presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ge orue Size. Three new members were wel comed into the club. They are Mr*. Ed Reynolds, teacher in the Mur phy elementary school. Miss Alice Porter, librarian for the Nantah aa Regional Lil*ary, and Miss Juanita Grant, assistant Region al librarian. Hiwassoe Dam P-TA Hears Morris L. McGough Morris T, McGough. of Asheville executive vice president of the Ashcvil'n Agricultural Develop- ~ met Cnunril. was the sneaker at ~ n meefin" of the TTivnssee Ham ? T>-'r \ meeting Thursday nipht, Sent. IS. ? ITe showed colored slides of ? progress in Western Vorth Caro- Z linn communities and discussed _ the orornniration and operation of the Community Develoomcnt Pro- _ pram in the rural areas of West- ~ ern Xorth Carolina. ? Ideas were discussed for coin- _ munitv improvements in the six ~ areas represented namelv: Ranper, - Shoal Creek, f.ibertv. Violet. Suit, ~ and Letitia. Bernard Johnson of Ranker, - president of Hie PTA, presided. Hush Abels of the County Con- ~ servation Development expressed ? the willing co-operation of county _ agencies In worthwhile develop- - mental programs with individuals"^ and groups. He also urged active participation in the 41 Cherokee County Fair to be held in Murpb f - Sept. 28-Ocf. 3. S crista u t/o/A-?.:* ?~. ?./ on & /?// / * f ROCKET "GO ON REGULAR GAS / i ^ f Jncfcwcf on 'o/farr-scn/fngr fjtMiC as for /960
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