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Mora OF BK-tALS NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY L Under and by virtue of ? Judg f ment of the Superior Court of i Cherokee County, made la a civil actloa therein pending entitled "Cherciee County. A Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, -vi Jacob Taague and wife, Mildred M. Tea gut, et all. Defendant!", and aigMd by the Chirk of the Superior Oourt of CkmhM Conati M September ??: Md under aad by virtue of an Order of tale upon an advance bid made by said Clerk of the Superior Court, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, the 28th day of Septem ber, U6t, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the door of the Courthouse In Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash upon an open Bexel Special Formula V Vitamin Insurance Nourishes Blood for Better Health II undernourished blood due to iront deficiency earning your fatigue?* Are you lure there are enough vitamins and iron in your diet to insure rich, red blood? Bexel Special Formula it rich in blood building iron ? guarantee* the vitamin insurance you need for better health! Real Blood Buildint Supplement ! Bexel Special Formula contains 5 times daily iron requirements plus valuable vitamin B12 and other B vitamins. A special boon for women with re curring fatigue from undernourished blood due to iron deficiency 1 Why Take Expensive TonicsT Bexel Special Formula added to your diet builds rich, red blood. Yet it costs gnly (4 a day! Guaranteed' Either you look better, feel better after one bottle of Bead Special Formula or your money will be refunded. * I] four tmhU it JuKtiuul, organic or in U other ceuui, sttjnur doctor. 5TW' Mi Right Bexel Vitamin Formula Fnr Every Member, of Tour Family BETTER... by ||g McKesson MAUNEY DRUG CO. Nnrphy, IV. C. o? mu$, of the Court, *? tot-l real wtm , in Cfcerokee county: The West one-half of Lot No. 23. la Section No. S, of the Duke Land and Improvement Company prop erty, aa shown and described, on a plat of said land on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North CaroU*a, in Plat Book No. 1. Page 11, the said Lot fronting on Factory Street j for fifty feet and running back one hundred and fifty feet. Being the same lands as describ ed in and conveyed by a Deed, dat ed February 18, 1937, from W. T Stevens and wife. Klsie G. Stevens to Mrs. Annie Teague, and regis tered in the Office of the Register sf Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C.. in Deed Book 117, Page 67. ref erence to which Deed la hereby made for greater certainty of de scription. This the 11th day of September 1959. L. L. MASON JR. 8-2tc Commissioner NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munlci pal Corporation, Plaintiff -vs- I LURA VOYLES and husband,! GEORGE VOYLES: HARRISON HEDDEN and wife, HAZEL HKD-' DEN; MELVIN HEDDEN and wife, JUANITA HEDDEN; LEXIE| VOYLES and husband, ARTHUR VOYLES: KEENER HEDDEN; j JIM BEAVERS, widower; JOHN j HENRY BEAVERS and wife, i BERNEICE BEAVERS: LEONDUS BEAVERS and wife, JOYCE BEAVERS; V I R G I E GREEN HEDDEN. widow; KILLARD HEDDEN and wife, MAXINE HEDDKN; PAULINE HEDDEN SiyilEBLE and husband BILli I STRIEDLE; ARCH HEDDEN j and wife, FREDA MAE HEDDEN; RONNIE HEDDEN, unmarried; and FRANCES HEDDEN, unmar i ried, by and through their Guar dian Ad Litem, F. O. CHRISTO PHER; BEECHER HEDDEN and wife, NECHIA HEDDEN, Defendants. TO LURA VOYLES, GEORGE VOYLES, HARRISON HEDDEN, 1 At 'ireater Savings Eu ing Our. Your "Best'' Buy In Shells And Ammunition NOW Ammunition SALE ! September 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, October 1, 2, 3, ONLY Field Load Sizes Reg Box SALE Box |l!2 ga. 4.5,6.8 $2.50 $2.19 16 ga. 4, 5. 6, 8 2.30 1.95 20 ga. 4, 5, 6. 8 2.20 1.89 Maximum I2ga. 2. 1. 5. 6. 7 I/, $3.15 $2.66 lGtfn. 4, 5, 6, t J/2 285 ' 2 43 20 fin. 4, 5, 6. 7 j/2 7 7c S'Jl 4 i a .f .. ^ g a ti/ *./ J i.jl 2.50 2.07 HO ga. 4, 5, 6. 7 ]/2 (3) .22 Cartridges .12 Short $.51 $ .41 lono . ' 65 ,55 long flilW ?* ;r.?-wV J2 .61 Long Rifle Roffow Point .81 .69 Stock Up Now And SAVE ^Western Auto Assoc Store ff. Murphy, N. C. \aiWy RlVW AV? PltlTtte VE T(. ^93 ? ? * , ?? / ' "i * * k . ? ? - . ? ? ? . . HAZEL OBCnm. KEENER BED DEN. Hin.I.AJtn REDDEN, MAX LNE HEDDEN. PAULINE HED DEN STRIEBLE, ARCH HED DEN, FREDA MAE HEDPEN.j BEE CHER HEDDEN. NEC' HI A HEDDKN JIM BEAVERS, and! LEQNDUS BEAVERS: TAKE notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. } The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the lien on real estate which John Henry Hedden died seized and possessed of and which lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments made to him by the pldintlff dtlritig the period from October 1, 1951, to' and including January 31, 1957. i You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than November 5, 1959. and upon! your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 15th day of September,' 1959. JAMES C, HOWSE 8-4tc Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of Ethel M. Maxfield, deceas ed, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims agailtst said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned in or before the 27th day of August, 1960,1 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. .. . his the 24th day of August, 1959. LEONARD WEST Administrator Box 342 6-6tc Murphy, N. C. 1 notice I NORTH CAROLINA I CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified j as Executor of the estate of Nora 1 Cobb Spencer, deceased, late o I Cherokee County, this Is to notify j all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at his address. Route 1, Murphy, Norm Carolina, on or be fore the 27th day of August, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of August, 1959. JOHN T. GILL Executor of the Es tate of Nora Cobb 5_6tc White Spencer, Deceased SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed and levireded by France Gold es and wife, Joan Golden, dated the 12th of March, 1959, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C., in Book 216, at Page 6, and be cause of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agree ments therein contained and, pur suant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness seeured by said deed of trust, the under signed trustee wiU expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale in the County Court houce of Cherokee County , to the City of Murphy, N. C., at 12 o clock, noon, on Monday, the 5th day of October, 1959, an that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Cherokee Cuonty, State of North Carolina, and more particularlp described as follows: A part of tract 193 Prince Grant No. 2664 Beginning on a rock at a point along Golden Road and runs N 33 W 75 feet to Queen Ann Tree in bank of a creek; thence South 21 West a long creek 140 feet to an iron stake; thence South 85 East 60 feet along creek to said Golden Road; thence *M? said rofd North S. East 135 feet to the beginning, containing one acre more or leas. Betas a part of land described in a deed dated February 24, 1928 frdtn U. S. Ballew and Collie BaUew to J. J. Golden and regis tered June 29th to the Office of the Register of Deed* tor Chero kee County, North Carolina In Book 107, page 173, reference to which to hereby made ** ad ditional deecrptoo. ,The undented substitute Trustee was appointed by instru ment duly worded to *e < <**** of the Register of Deeds tor Mid county to Book 117, Page 2M.) Subject to aU prfc*" Itons aad en ccmbrttc* and taxee aad aaiiMsnnat to paving, if "t Thta eato ?4U be held epea tea day* for **eet b*d a by taw re in i I'tfn i" ' ill* to 1 1- -* ' - J Methodist Church Announces ' Aufust Honor Roll First Methodist Church Honor Roll filr August is as follows: Nur*ry, Rebecca Quinn, Robert Scott. Bobby Forsyth, Mrs. John son arid Mrs. Gay Davidson: Kin dergarten, Sharon Lochaby, and Mrs. Hugh Howard: Primary I, Donna Wilkins and Mrs. Hugh Brittain; Primary II. Benny Scott: Primary III,. Miss Meroney. Juniiir IV. Freddie Lochaby, Judy Quinn, Betsy Scott and Di ane Wilkins: Junior V, Mrs. Ruth Brittain, Ann' Lochaby, Jane '"Whitley and Gretchen Brunner; Elaine Martin: Junior VI, Judy Br tf rain, Ann Lochaby, Jane Whitley and Gretchen Banner: Intermediates, Barbara Worthen, Billy Forsyth and Mr. Ben Scott. Seniors. Felix Palmer: Young Adults Class. Lucius Lochaby and Florence Houts: John Wesley Class., Mrs. Howard Martin. Mrs. W. P. Odom, and Mrs. B. L. Scott; Hyatt Bible Class, Mrs. Frances Asbury. Mrs. Vance Wilson anc Miss Lula Fain. Men's Bible Class, Jerry David' son, Gay Davidson. John W. David son, Rev. W. F. Elliott. Howarc Martin, E. C. Moore. Frank Maun I ey, Paul Hyatt* Hugh Howard, Rev R. T. Houts A. Q. Ketner, E E. S'iles, Frank Taylor and Hugl Britlain. This 26th day of August, 1959. W F.. FAISON, Substitute Trustee, 906 Johnston Bldg. | 6-4tc Charlotte, N. C. ASC NEWS I Cherokee County farmer* have elected ASC community committee men for each of the six communities in the county. They will take office on Oct. 1. The chairman elected in each community will serve as delegate i in the county convention on Sept. 25, in wnieh rounty committeemen ' for the coming year will be elect | ed. Listed as follows are committee ; men: Notla Community, Lawrence ' Hatchet', chairman and delegate: Cling Johnson, vice chairman and alternate delegate: Ross Hughes, regular member; Cliff Little, first alternate and Charlie Clonts, sec ond alternate. Beaverdam Community, Robert Weeks, chairman and delegate; John Mc.Millian. vice chairman and alternate delegate; John Roberts, l' regular member: Willard Gra ham, first alternate and Elmer Chambers, second alternate. Hothouse Community, John Wal ; lace, chairman and delegate; Lloyd I Newman, vice chairman and alter i nate delegate: E. Roach, regular . member: J. J. Golden, first alter .i nate and George A. Woods, second 1 alternate. J Murphy Community. Collie Wells, I * chairman and delegate; Charlie McDonald, vice chairman and al , ternate delegate; Leonard Stiles, regular member: Fred Dockery ? firs: alternate and Nath Harper second alternate. Shoal Creek Community: Horacf Brcndle, chairman and delegate: i Guy McNabb, vice chairman anc ( Merlin Ramsey To Participate In MATSKKWto* } Airman Second Class. Merlin Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mr*. J. | S. Ramsey of Murphy, has been I chosen to participate in Operation I Deepfreeze V. Airman Ramsey, a veteran of f three years in the service, is an j Air Freight Specialist attached ' i to the 9th Troop Carrier Squadrou | for this important Military Air i Transport Service mission to the t Antarctic. I He attended Murphy High School and is married to tihe former Miss S.vble Sue Stiles. ' alternate delegate; M. O. Stiles, i regular member; WiJlard Boring, first alternate and Marion Adams, I second alternate. Valleylown Community, John Bradley, chairman and delegate; | Jim Stewart, vice chairman and alternate delegate; Albert Conley, regular member; R. W. West, first ! alternate and Lewis Hyde, second , ! alternate. ' The chairman of each community ,: is the delegate to the County Con : I vent ion which will be held at the I ASC office Sept. 25 at 10 a.m. SKTH H. PATTEMaON Set* H Patter aorf, 64, ot M Shooting Creek serfton ^ CUW County, died at 3:? Jvm Sunday in ? Hiawastee, ui hospital after illness at tour mo^hs. Mr. Patterson, a native ol Clay County, was the son of the Ute Columbus and Julia Led ford Pat terson. He was a retired fanner. Funeral was held 10 a.m. Wed nesday at Bethel Methodist Church. The Rev. Jack Thomas officiated Burial was in church cemettery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ola Hogsed Peterson: ; five daugh ters Mrs. Leo* a Morgan and Mrs. Jeanette Parker both of Hayesvtlle; Mrs. Lucy Jones of Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Margie ni Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. Geneva Ledford of San Diego, Calif, two sons. Paul and Geor ?e Washington Patterson of Hayes ville; four brothers, A. T. of Alcoa. Tenn.; Tlcno of Lafayete, Ga.: G. P. of Vader. Wash.; and - Lester Patterson of Hayesville: a ; sister. Mrs . Emma Brackett of Tate, Ga.; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Ivie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Hay crushing is used as a means of reducing the time the crap is exposed to the weather. Splitting of the stems of hay ? plants causes the hay to dry out j faster. "^>l? not own your own homer pM/ty A- it *** Mu/uM/y SOUTHERN BELLE The whole family will enjoy this beautiful new model with its deep, comfortable front porch. With three bedrooms and plenty of living space, this home is ideal for real family living. CASH PRICE $2495., or monthly payments lower than rent. REBEL Warm atmosphere is suggested by this lovely two bedroom home and it is ideal for the young married set or couple that is ready to retire. It looks perfect on any lot and fits the modest income. CASH PRICE $1695.00 or monthly payments lower than rent. If you own your lot and want a home built like YOU want it built then call JIM WALTER today! We build now! You want find any damp closets In a JIM WALTER home often found in other types of construction. Why wattf Choose your borne TODAY I Our payments are lower . . . ourl I financing is better ... you get a | I better constructed home. 1 1 ? IH?? ?? OMOiMX >i- * r. If you want a hame of your own well, NOW is the time! fforid famous JIM WALTER will build you a home of ?ourchoice on your lot no matter where It might be. MX financing is handled for you. ./
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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