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or COUNTY SAT. LATE SHOW The Last Mile 1 Mickey Rooney Alu Brace SUN. u MON. It Walt Disney's Tonka IN COLOR Sal Niaeo * j TUES. Z? WED. il " Peter Pan IN PERSON TUES. NIGHT ONLY AT ? O'CLOCK ON-THE STAGE Earl Scruggs Lester Flat ADM. 75e aad Me ?M ?f JM 9??crior Cauft at CWr- j riae Caualy. 'wide ia a civ* amUmm therein peadiaj eatitied Cherokee C44xaty. a Municipal Corporatioa.. ntlaOB. -v?- Jacob Teaguc aad ***, WHxd M. Teasuc. ei ate. lOikodaau'. aad tlgacd by the Ckrfc m the Super.ur Court u( Cher okue Caunty on October 7 MM, . ud undpi' a?j by virtue af aa Or der of Jtefbi* awe advance bid feiade by abid Clerk of the Superior Court, (he undersigned Commission er will an Friday. (he 23rd. day of October. B6?, at twelve o'clock, aooa. at the door of the Courthouse 'a Murphy. Cherokee County. North ! Carolina, offer for sale to the high- , t# bidder for -rash upon an opening . ?Jid of 1382.25, subject to the con- i fintiMioa al the Court, the following | VALLEY j DRIVE-IN THEATRE .ANDREWS, N. C.. Till KS. IS FRI. It I Want To Live | Niiviiu lla yward i I SATURDAY 17 The Trap Richard Widmark Tina Louise ALSO Hong Kong Confidential Beverly Tyler Allison Hayes SUN. 18. MOW. 19. TUES. 20 Say One -For -Me King Crosby Debbie Reynolds WED. 21 THURS. 22 FRI. 23 Tonka Sal Mlneo Cauatjr: TV Wen oar-half of Lot Xo a .? Sect ;oai No S. of the Di*e Land ?nd Improvement Compaiy prop rt} . m showa ud described, on a piat of Mid land oa file ia the Of fice of the Register of Deeds o: Cherokee Cotmty. North Carolina, ia Plat Book No. 1. Page 11. the said lot fronting on Factory Street for fifty teet and running bark oae hundred and fifty feet. Bejng the same lands as describ ee- ia and conveyed by a Deed, dat ed February 18. 1)137. from W. T. Stevens and wife. Elate G. Stevens, to Mrs. Annie Teague. and register- . ed In the Office of the Regiater of ! Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C.. j in Deed Book 117, Page 67, refer i nee to which Deed is hereby made I for greater certainty of description. | This the 7th day of October. 1959 I L. L. MASON. JR. 12-2tc Commissioner IMC Bankers Win Annual nral Award j County Key Banker for Cherokee . Countty. John GUI of Citizens Bank | and Trust Company, was advised that the N. C. Bankers Associa tion has won the annual Agricultur al Award piesented by the Ameri can Bankers Association. This is the fifteenth consecutive yerr '<ie Association has won the award. Bankers of this State spend more money and time on their j farm program than on any other , single association activity. At least 500 bankers participated actively ! as committee members last year in conducting Che various farm projects sponsored by the NCBA. r I t CARD OF THANKS The family of M. N. Hembree wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the many flor ?l offerings . and kindness shown c<uring the death of their husband and father. Mrs. M. N. Hembree and children. Atfrlcult High School -J Honor Roll Announced k&irphy High School has announc ' ed tin- Honor Roll (or the first six weeks grading period. In order to be on the Alpha Honor Roll, a student must make straight "A'*" in all subjects and conduct. In order to be on the Beta Hon>r Honor Roll, a student must have no lower thati "B " in a subject or coo duct. Only 16 9tudents out of 600 j are members of Alpha Honor Roll Alpha members are: Seniors: N'ola May Collins, Margaret Ana Wilcox. WUlard Smith, Paul Barker Walter Owentoy and Jay Wilson. Ju uiors, Elizabeth Sprung, Ann Hall, and Eugenia Davis sophomore: Dorthy Mull, Becky Hoover, Wand. Timpson and Jerry Chambers Freshman: Rosalind Johnson. Beta Nfembers are: seniors. Law rence Bcal, Charles Bettis. Jack Hogan. Martha J. Hembrte. LincL houts. Betty Hyatt, Bessie Killiau Mildret Nelson, Lavonne Thoinp son. Louis Martin, Bill Rhodes Brenda Killian and Joyce Raa lord. Juniors: Kenneth Clyde Dockery Frankie Cornwell; Eula Mae Allen Ruth Ann McClure, Euhelene Farm er, Carrie Wilson. Juanita Graves. I Mildred Carter, Joe Dever, Louis? I Pope, Judy Kephart, Jerry Kep hart, Shelby J. Garrett, Helen Dockery, Patricia Elliott, Carl Hen son Jr., Paul Smith, Calvin Rob erts, Anna Bruce, Kay Davidson. Brenda Hembree and Sandra Lep scier. Srphomore. Patsy Midkiff. Pa tricia Brown, Barbara Lanning. Frenkie Beal, Eddie Ferguson. Eliz abeth Sue Johnson, Janie Palmer, Spe Rose. William Stiles, and Mary Sue James. Freshmen: Lana Sue Henson, Maxine Kirkland. Jane McClure. Erestine Thomas. Larry Clonts, Bil ly Ray Palmer, Troy Taylor. Larry Stiles, Kay Coleman. Carolyn Ann , Dockery, Susie Derreberry, Bar bara Cunningham.. Cecil Hampton. Sandra Fain, Wanda Thompson, Carlene Bates, Shirley Cole, Betty Haney. Linda Jones. Mary Louis? Morley, Carolyn Owenby, Linda Smith. Lester Stowe. Brenda Little end Alice Faye Taylor. LOWEST. PRICED r > LIGHT AMD MEDIUM TRUCKS fJCfwr Priced lowest of the leading makes3 NEW FORD TRUCKS- 60 LIGHT DUTY- 10 WIST PIKED Of TNf If A0IN? MAftSI And lock wHe* tfce low price of tHis he If -ton Styleside include* I New 23.6% wore rigid frome, new longer-leiting broken new Jtyting ond comfort, new Ciomond luttre Finish I S?fi/ i Kiiv'.fr H> P.O. h?r JMP, ford Gi f\J%i M^IW Dtroit 31, with CfRTIFIEt RILIAIIIITY ? CERTIFIED LOWEST PRICES Yw jwt At best of the netr in 1S6Q Ford Trucks. And economy backed by the Certified teste of leading independent automotive engineers, t Certified yoi savings! New tests verify the gas pavings of Ford's modern Six ? the engine that got 25*7 more miles per gallon than the average of all other makes in Economy Showdown U.S.A.! Certifivd 4ersfc!lfty! Tests of key truck part." showed, for example, 20% longer brake-lining life for Ford's new F- and C-600's . . . 23.6% greater frame rigidity on half-tonners. CertiEW reliability! Ba*ed again on Certified tests. Example: Ford's new wiring assembly operated without failure more than three times as long. CwKKtd Wwett prkasl See the price comparisons. See the Certified Economy Book at your Ford Dealer's now! FORD TRUCKS COST LESS lt?* TO BUY. . . LESS TO HUM . . . BUILT TO LAST LONGER, TOO I TltT CAtS- 10WIST P*t?0 IN TH( IHOUSTKT ord ?Ke mc^t popv'or! For 19'3, 'r*ft * cemforf on<) crivirg *o!? . . . r*w pas *coro?y ond durably i* Ford ? So or? S^elt I Niw 7il? Cob Strips Co ?vciicb> rorging from 1S,0J0 GVW ?0 CCV. MflMUM DUTY lOWtST PfKIi Of TM UAMVIf MAICSt In odd itio* ?c lowest prkt, , Jfcw F.*00 Shiko mcr?osod ftrengHi hi from* ortd shoot motol . . . colorful |Q? tovtnq: -f*or^ t mbU* fU. Mtrrimom GVW, 21,000 !b. . IttOtf coe^ofier of *? /Oft.' ov?*ofcfr mmlWi #?*-?* prim, fccfart* f*d~*t ??<*? r?,, ncMiM rf>pfc?0HpOfu?f6ii owrf C8><y>iamii# owrf durtwortoo <HHpQi BURCH MOTORS REECE MOTOR CO. Mad VE 7-9121 Mwpky. N. C. Ph*n? 25 Ai4kws, N. C. D**l?r No. WH , , Franchise Dealer No. 643 Cl t i I'. *>;?-: ? ? * ? ? ? I' i .I, DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS: Nom Mondays Rate: 3*c for each latrtiM 3 ward* or leu: Urea time* far 11.24. Mare than 29 wards, Iwa cent* per ward SERVICES CENTRAL REPAIR: Extra rooms' added to your home and de- ! eorated. Painting, inside and out. Sander for rent. Roofs repaired. We handle Johns . ilansville Roofing. Telephone VE 7-2122. Gibbs Hardware and Auto Supply. Sl-tfc WELL ?* illing: Hive your wells drilled: modern machinery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. ! B. Rogers. Franklin. N. C. Call LA 4-3132 24-tfc , GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT AND NUTS. Write for Free Copy ! Illustrated Fall Price List, offering large assortment Fruit Trees. Berry Plants Grat>e Vines, Nut Trees and Landscape Plant Material. Including Spring Flowering Bulbs. Sales people wanted, i Waynesboro Nurseries,! Dept. N24, Waynesboro, Vir ginia. ll-14tc 1 PAINTING DONE by the hour or [ by contract. 15 years exper ience. Contact Durand Hugh es. Murphy, N C. Phone VE | 7-3236. ll-3tp NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY By virtue of authority vested in j me by the Board of County Com missioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina, I will on Friday, ; the 30th day of October. 1959, at j 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court- j house door in Murphy, North Caro- i lina, offer for sale under the pro- j visions of the Statute the follow- j ing property belonging to Chero kee County: A l/6bh undivided interest in and to the following lands: On the waters of Persimmon - Creek in Shoal Creek Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, ! adjoining the lands of John Gar land. Logan Lawrence, John Brown, A. N. Ledford, E. E. Jenkins, and Dillard McAfee, containing 125 acres, more or less, being com monly knows as the old home place j of G. W. Johnson and Elizabeth 1 Johnson, both now deceased, and being the lands described in a Deed from Zeno Jonnson and wife, Nora Johnson, to Mart ell John son, dated March 25, 1924, and re- { corded in Book 87 at page 492, ! records of Cherokee County. Being the same undivided 1/6 interest in said land conveyed to Cherokee County by Deed, dated August 17, 1951, from H. L. Mc- j Keever, Commissioner, and regist* | ered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Deed Book 177 at page 589. The right is reserved to acccpt or reject any and aU bids which may be submitted. This the 28th day of September, 1959. L. L. Mason, Jr. County Attorney 10 ? 4tc NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE or NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GLORIA JEAN EVANS, formerly GLORIA JEAN EVANS LEDFORD, | Petitioner, I , ARVIL BEE LEDFORD, ; Respondent. ? TO: ARVIL BEE LEDFORD: I Take NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled Special Proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The above entitled Special Proceeding was in stituted for the purpose of parti- | tioning the lands in Cherokee ; County owned by you and the peti tioner, the pleading asking for sale < of the land and division of the ! proceeds ttierefrom between you and the Petitioner. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the lBth day of November, 1999. and upon your failure so to do the party seeking relief against 10? 4lC you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. HELP WANTED J ACREAGE WANTED: Give lota- , tion and full description in first letter; of land, wa:er, electricity, roads, and best cash price. P. 0. Box 225, The Cherokee Scout 10-3tp i WANTED-HOUSE. Nice residential area. Two bedroom and den{ or three bedrooms. Will rent or buy. Contact Mrs. Jerue Babb at The Cherokee Scout or phone VE ?-2z22. A MIDDLE AGE age couple to live > on place. Separate brick | home for couple. Woman for house u ork and man for yard work. Call VE 7-2293. MAN WANTED to sell Nationally' Advertised Watkins Products in Cherokee County. Estab- , lished customers. Dealers in j adjoining counties having earnings in excess of $100 weekly. If interested, write P. O. Box No. 10S2 Goldsboro, j N. C. ll-4tp! WANTED 5 TONS WILD Ginseng. Have large order for raw furs this winter. Contact J. P. Trull, Marole, N. C.. Roue 1. 8-titp I I Jerry Soesbee Dies Of i i Heart Attack S. E. < Jerry > Soesl'-ee. 39, \\hoj was employed as a medical tecliu ologist at Murphy Protestant Hosp- j ital, was found dead in bed Tucs- ! day morning. Mr. Soesbee marie his home with j Dr. F. V. Taylor, who discovered ' the body about 6:45 p. m. He appa- | rently died of a heart attack. He suffered another heart attack about one month ago. A native of Buncombe County, he was a vt .ran of World War 11, serving in the Army and the Navy. He attended University of South Carolina, North Carolina State and was graduated from Dell School of Medical Technology. Surving are his mother, Mrs. G. V\ . aucjbt-B, a son, R. S. of Phila dtlphia. Pean., live bi-others, A. R.,j A. S? G. W. Jr., R. E, and R, J. all of Ashevilta and two sisters, Mrs. H. H. Warren and Mrs. W. R. Vance, both of Ashcville. Services will be held Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at Pleasant Hill Bapt ist Church. The Rev. Robert Har ris will olficiate. Burial will De in ine cnuich cemetery. Pallbearers will be John H. Rogers. James Heise, Norman Bell, Laihen Pen ley, W. E. Vance Jr. and G. R. Vance. Anders Rise Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements. WANTED If you have (arms or mountain I land for sale, 1 have buyers that | will pay lop price. List with me. SEE Hick Richards Parker Building M'.irpny, N. C. Phone VE 7-2612 This tue 25th day of September, ! 1959. James C. Howse Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Tbe undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of JXianita Tatham King, de ceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 24tb day of September, 1960, or this noQce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21 day of September, 1959. DIXIE KING TAYLOR ADMINISTRATIX 320 W. Edenton St., !H>te Raleigh, N. C. FOR RENT OFFICES? Over Jabaleya (tare la tiill Parker, tuUdins Contact L L. Mason, Jr. or Call VE 7-201#. 5-3tc _ HOUSE for rent on Tennesaee Street. Completely furnished. On heat. Call VE 7-2988 10-3tc TWO-THREt room apartments. One furnisbed and one un furnished. Both with bath and private entrances. Hot and i cold water. Phone VE 7-3146. 10-Jtc WANTED FULL TIME maid to cook and take care of young baby. Phone Mrs. Jerue Babb, VE 7-2222. ONE FOLK room house. See Walter C5i>son, Mkirphy, N. C. Routa 4, PfiCiie VE 7-2981. 12-2tp THREE ROOM turnisiied apart, ment. Electric heat, Adults only. Contact Mrs. W. P. Odom, VE 7-2246. 12-3tc TWO ROOM furnished apartment, with bath. See Lydia Mallonce or phone VE 7-3162. 12-3tc McCALL apartments, furnished, with oil modern convenienc es. Newly decorated, private bath, private entrance. .Rent reasonable. Mrs. McCall El liott, VE 7-2395. U-3tp FIVE ROOM house wilh bath. Lo cated on Cherokee Street. For more information, call VE 7-2813. U-3tc NEWLY FURNISHED apartment with private bath and private en.'rance, on Mooreland Heights Street in Murphy. Call Hazel Suit at Ducktown, Tennessee, (collect). Phone No. 7128. ll-2tp FURNISHED apartment. Two or ! more rooms. Adults only. Private bath. Phone VE 7 2505 after 4 p.m. ll-3tc FOUR ROOM furnished apartment. Electric beat-private en trance. Adults only. Call Mrs. Jerry Davidson, VE 7-2266. ll-3tc M It \ ? My W W W 1/ C 7T\ /1> 5^ 7K /K TFT 7n Honeymoon Over? | Your honeymoon may be long past, but "the little woman" will love you all the more if you give her a North American Van Lines "Wife-Approved" move to your new home. Call us for FREE estimate. (Your agency name, address and telephone number here in same size type.) ******* * Talnicr Brothers .tt KI'UV, N. A Expert Wateu liepair BY A GRADUATE HATCH. UAHER. ?. C. Moore Jewelers Murphy, N. O. Dial VE 7-2188 Don't Let STOMACH TROUBLE Wreck your Health! Newt tool hop* for stomach sufferers. Acid Stomach Diitam symptoms as Gastritis (lr stornach lining), burning stomach pains. Indigestion, gas, heartburn, bloating, nausea and associated nervous ness and depression are quickly soothed by PfPSO-PACIFIC which In addition coats stomach lining to prevent further painful attacks. PtPSO-PAClFIC as a tonic Increases appetite, aids digestion, promotes strength and vitality. Get this remarkable treatment today and discover the wonderful benefits enjoyed by folks everywhere for aver 35 You can't You PCDCA must get ralief ar r C r 3 \J m money back regardless PACIFIC howJS5??S?<' hov* A* Al Tm DrvffM 1 fcwr'l TWqr Stewart's Gas For LESS 6 NUeo E Of Murphy (In 129 and 18 Milan W. Of Murphy On 64 REGULAR 25.9 ETHEL 28.9 FOR SALE ONE LOT: Approximately *x US. Excepted tewttoo far prt mentary " School and two blocks from city square. Call VE 7-2230 after S pjn. or see Mrs. Ruth Carringer. Mit WE NOW HAVE new radios lor $ le.SS. Also used televisions great ly reduced in prices. These TV's are completely rebuilt and some have new picture tubes. Call us for any of your TV or electrical repairs, or antenna installation. Hughes Television Service, VE 7 2084, Murphy, N. C. 12-Stc I I OIL CIRCULATOR. In good condi tion. Only used a short time. Telephone Mrs. Fred Swaim, VE 7- 2695. 12-ltp 10 'i ACRES LAND. Seven room dwelling house. Two large chicken houses, one small, one large two story tobacco barn, all metal roofs, 06 to bacco allotment near Marble. See MFs. Ralph Lovingood. ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ? 11 room stone dwelling close in town. A bargain. I Poultry farm with five room dwelling and two large chick en, houses, and 35 acres oi land. A good buy. 3V2 acres, 5 room dwelling, store building, one chicken house 40' x 250' 10,000 broil* er capacity. 44 acres adjoining City limits of Murphy, a bargain. ? 4 room house with two lots in Murphy, A large farm 137 acres with $5000.00 worth of good Umber, 40 acres in grass, good dwell ing and barn, electric and plenty of water, 20 miles out of Murphy. All fenced. A 127 acre farm 25 acres la grass about 10 acres in other cultivation, balance in tim ber, a good modern dwelling and barn and other buildings. All fenced. 1 1 Tract of timber land 4400 acres, about 200 M. Ft. of good saw Umber. I 1 Tract of 300 acres with about 200 M. feet of saw tim ber. , i ? 'i I Tract of Umber land 400 Clay Connty, 300 acres with 200 M. Ft. ? .-I ? :f 1 3 room modern house on 3 acres of good land, water, lights and all modern facili ties i 1 Small business lot in Mur> Phy. , , I 14*1 For further information see ar call John a O'Dell JOHN C. O'DELL REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone VE 7-2461 Murphy. N. C. 1954 BUIC& Century 4 Door beauti ful two tone green. Excellent tires with Radio and heater, one of our finer used cars for See Today at Cherokae Mo tors, VE 7-2185. frtfe TRADE OR SELL 30 ACRE FARM ON GRAVEL ROAD. SCHOOL BUS LINE. MAIL ROUTE. TELEPHONE AND LIGHTS. BARN, CRIB, CHICKEN i HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE. HOG AND PIG LOT. SMALL HOUSE WELL AND PUMP % MIL? FROM PAVED ROAD. EXCELLENT VIEW COULD BE SUITABLE FOR SUMMER HOME FOR MORE INFORMATION DIAL VE 7-MM '? ??
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