LEGAL NOTICES
N 0 T I C I
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
At underslgsed having qualified
u Administrator of the eetate it
Parrie Vaughn, deceased, law of
Cherokee County. ihU Is 't> notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned on or oefore the Mb
day of October, 1960, or this notice
wfll De plNM taWrWthlr
recovery AS pertoai Indebted to
Mid Mate will platae mAftauu
dwte payment to til* inid?HiglMi1.
This the 2nd. day of October.
1969. *
HAYES DOCKERY
Administrator
U-6tc Murphy, N. C.
NOVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
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Murphy, N. C.
fed u Administrator o t the estate
of Binoo El wood Mason, deceased,
lata of Cherokee Ooun*y, tfcls is to
qotify aB perms bavin* claims
iald estate to present tkn
to the undersigned on or befora tbc
18th day of October, I860, or
titta notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All person* la
ebted to said estate will plaaai
make immediate payment to Ifct
undersigned
This the 3rd aay of October, IMS.
ODIS MASON
Administrator
U-Otc Murphy. N C. Rt. 4
INVITATION TO BID FOR SAW
TIMBER AND CONSTRUCTION
OF FIRE ACCESS ROADS
Sealed bids will be received at'
Murphy, North Carolina, until 1:00
p.m. EST on the 8th day of Novem
ber. 1959, at wfcich time and place
the office of the Town Clerk of
they will be publicly opened and
read for the purchase, cutting and
removal of all designated sawtim
ber trees upon the timber sale area
of approximately 800 acres lying
within the watershed of the Town
of Murphy located on the headwat
ers of Marble Creek in Cherokee
County. Nortti Carolina, and for the
construction of fire control access
roads entering and across the tim
ber sale aiea. The timber sale
area, with the approximate loca
tions of the fire control access road
sketched thereon, has been deline
rie on the official timber sale map
on file in the office of the Town
Clerk.
The sawtimber trees to be cut
and removed have been designated
wi'h a spot of yellow paint on the
trunk and another below stump
height. The designated trees are
estimated to contain 1.008.061
board feei based on a 100% cruise
by competent professional forest
ers. The Town of Murphhy does not
in any manner guarantee the ac
curacy of these estimates, and bid
ders must satisfy themselves as t(
tie actual smount and kinds of
merchantable timber designated
for cutting and must make their
bids in sole reliance upon their own
estimate and judgment. A detailed
breakdown of these estimates are
on file at the office of the Town
Clerk and may be examined upon
request. The fire control access
roid as sketched on the timber
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Mall to Hi* ?Mm Martif you
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mora information.
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U> ITS A QUALITY 9HEU MQHf...tTS A Jit WALTER HOMtt
JIM WALTER
CORP.
Op U. S. 7?, 3* m:l?? Wert o I Athens. Call coU?ct
6-M28 or "arrtte p. O. Box 583, M. tm, GwgU.
in ?M? "PH# * to I
tea entirety tatd read wiH to ac
tually tee?t?d M tto (round Jointly
(to taper and letter with oaly
mlaw tovtacloa* being permitted
fiwn to Jaeatton (town on tto may.
?d?rttoil spur road* tor removal
oi tto ttotor may be cooatructed
at tecattoas approved by tto Towa
of Murphy
S|14 designated eewtimber trees
will to aoid where la aad at U oa
a lump mm basli. Bidders will be
required to use the prescribed bid
form, copies of which may be ob
tained from the Town Clerk. The
Town of Murphy reserves the
right to detay awarding the con
tract to the successful bidder for
a period of ten days following (he
tth day of November, 1950.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to execute a written Umber
sale contract within twenty days
after being notified of the accep
tance of his bid. The sale contract
is oil tile In the office of the Town
Clerk Where It may be examined
by prospective bidders. All terms
and conditions relating to the man
ner in which the designated trees
must be paid tor, cut and removed,
and the specifications for construc
tion of tto fire control access road
art, included in the sale contract,
and bidders are urged to become
familiar with these terms and con
ditions before submitting bids.
Each bid must tie accompanied
by a bid deposit in the form of a
postal money order, certified check
or cashiers check In the amount of
$2,000.00 male payable to the order
of the To .va of Murphy. All such
deposits will be returned to the
bidders after notification of the
award of the contract, except the
deposit of the bidder to whom the
contract shall have been awarded, !
which deposit will be retained by
the Town of Murphy and applied
toward the first, stumpage pay
ment as provided for in the sale
contract. If the sale contract is not
signed by the successful bidder
within twenty days after being noti
fied of the acceptance of his bid,
then, in view of the difficulty of es
timating the damages sustained
thereby, fifty percent of his bid de-.
posit will be retained by the Town
of Murpliy as liquidated damages.
The bidder to whom the sale
contract Is awarded will be requir
ed to furnish a performance bond
in the sum of $5,000.00 in such
form as will ue acceptable to the
Town of Murphy, such bond to be
held by the Town of Murphy until
all term* and conditions of the
?sale contract have been fullly com
plied withh.
It Is the purpose of the Town of
Murphy not to award the sale con
tract to any bidder who does not
furnish satisfactory evidence that
he ability and experience in this
class of work and that he has suffi
cient capital and plant to success
fully complete the work within the
.pecified time named in the sale
contract. The Town of Murphy re
serves the right to waive any de
fect or informality in any bid or
to reject any and all bids or to ac
cept any bid should it be deemed
to be in the best Interest of the
Town of Murphy to do so.
This the 1st day of October, 1959.
TOWN OF MURPHY
By: L. L. Mason, Jr.
Mayor
Approved as to form
MeKeever k Edward*
Attorneys
Town of Murphy. ll-4tc
NOTICE or SALE OF
REM. ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munici
d?1 Corporation, Plaintiff,
-vs
VIRGIE ROBERTS HELTON and
tun band, GRADY HELTON; LEW
IS ROBERTS and wife. EDNA
ROBERTS; OSCAR ROBERTS and
wile, HALLA ROBERTS; ALBERT
ROBERTS and wife. MAE ROB
ERTS; and LOTTIE ROBERTS
MONTGOMERY, unmarried,
Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in
me by a Judgmeat of the Cberdkee
County Superior Court dated the
2nd. day of October, 1959, in the
above entitled action, I win , on
Monday the 2nd day of November,
19B0, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the
Courthouse door in Murphy, North
Carolina, offer for sale to tbe high
bidder for cash the following de
scribed lands In Hot House Town
ship, Cherokee County, North Car
olina :
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Cherokee County, State of North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Lam Montgomery, Cat Bruce,
Whitfield Brown and others, and
bounded at follow., vis;
On l|? waters of Fsrslnameti
Creek, BEGINNING on a Maple
?m* * turn m. mk mm Wm
UtlriPi ? ? I***: *MM|
North ?" ? poiM U ? Che* taut
Oak; then North 71 Wwt M polos
to t black gum; thonce S. E. ISO
polo* to a Hickory bush on aa old
corner; thenec North 13 East IT
polos to the BEGINNING of too
tost survey, cos raining 145 acres,
more or less.
Being too same land described In
Book 97, at page 442, reference to
and conveyed by Deed, dated Janu
ary 24, 1929, from J. L. Parton, to
J. J. Roberts and wife, Augusta
Roberts, and registered in the Of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Cherokee County, N. C., in Deed ,
which Deed is hereby made for i
greater certainty of description.
SAVING AND EXCEPTING, I
HOWEVER, that part thereof
which was heretofore conveyed by
Deed, dated Augyst 31, 1946, from
A. J. Roberts and wife. Augusta
Roberts to Virgie Helton, and regis- 1
tered in the Office of the Register
of Deeds of Cherokee County, North j
Carolina, in Deed Book 169 at page |
94 ::nd bounded as follows, viz:
A certain tract or parcel of
land in Cherokee County. State of
North Carolina, adjoining the lands
of Minnie Bruce, Harold Payne and
others, and gounded as follows:
BEGINNING on a dogwood on 1
the line of Minnie Bruce and runs ?
West eight poles to a pine: thence
Northeast to a maple in the main I
branch; then Northeast six poWs [
with the main branch to a rock on j
the spring branch; thence Norih I
with the spring branch 11 poles to
a rock corner; thence North with
an old road 62 poles to the Nortii
east line of the same tract; thence
East 27 poles to a rock corner:
thence South 84 poles to the begin
ning corner, containing 10 acres,
more or less. With a road excepted.
Reserving and excepting from
the operation of this Deed the road
ed land, which road has been used
running through the above rescrib
by the said A. J. Roberts and
wife, Augusta Roberts, and under
those under whom they claim for
j many years.
I .This the 2nd. day of Octtober.
1959
L. L. MASON. JR
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOlt COURT
J. C. O'DELL, Administrator of
I the rstaU of JAMES ? HENgY
I FURCHTBAR, Alias, J. It ELLIS,
Deceased. Plaintiff
-vs
ELLIS JAMEh FURCHTBAR and
wife, MARY FURCHTBAR, And
all unknown heirs of the said
JAMES HENRY FURCHTBAR,
Alias, J. H. ELLIS, Deceased.
Under and by virtue of an Order
of this Court made in the above
entitled proceeding, dated October
17, 1959, the undersigned Adminis
trator of the estate of James
Henry Furcntbar, alias, J. H.
Ellis, deceased, will on Wednesday,
the 18th day of November, 1959,
at 12:00 noon at the Courthouse
door in Murphy, Cherokee County,
North Carolina, offer for sale to
the higtest bidder for cash, sub
ject to ithe confirmation of the
Court, that certain tract or parcel
of and situate in Cherokee County
North Carolina, and being more
particularly described as follows:
A certain parcel or tract of land
in Notla Township, Cherokee
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of S. M. Hugh
es, Allen Hatchett, J. H. Ellis, W.
R. Hughes and others, and bound
ed as follows, viz:
BEGINNING on a Black oak
stump, and runs thence West with
the top of the nage to an oak tree;
thence down tue top of the ridge to
a branch; thence cross the branch
to a perslmiv:on; thence straight
to the Highway; thence with said
Highway to a rock; thence East to
a Chestnut stump; thence to a
white oak stump; thence to a big
chestnut tree* cnence straight to
the top of a little ridge; thence
with high ground up the ridge to
corner, a spanUh oak to original
line; thence with said line South to
the Beginning corner, containing
60 acres, more or less. Being a
part of Lot Wo. M, in District No.
Being :he land conveyed to M
M. Taylor by T. D. Hughes and
wife, Sallie Hughes, by deed dated
June the 16th, 191S. which said
Deed is recorded in the Office of
the Register of Deeds for Cherokee
County In Deed book No. ?7, at
page 43, to which said deed and re
cord reference is hereby made for
a more complete description of
said land.
This the 17th day ?t October,
1*9. I
jr. C. O'DELL, I
Selective Service
Board Mast
Maintain Records
The local selective service board
la reapoaalble for maintaining
record* of all persona registered
under the Universal Military Tra
ing and Service Act of 1948 in a
current states.
Persons are advised when they
register that it is their duty to
keeo 'the office informed of any
change of address or any change '
of their status that might effect |
their classification. The local board
is now m the process of bringing '
up to date files of all registrants j
born between the years 1922 and J
to 1935. Questionnaires are being |
mailed to this group In many in- '
stances these questionnaires have |
been returned to the office undel- :
iverable because the addresses are |
not current.
All registrants who receive these |
questlonnaries are requested to
complete and return them wlrhout
delay. Also all persons who have
not notified the local board of there
current mailing address or change 1
in occupation or dependency, are
requested to do so immediately. |
Soil Conservation
NEWS
JOHN
M M I T R
Harvestms corn on the Ed Woo4
farm at Andrews is well undei
way now by Sam Ward and Joe
Maxwell. It is doubtful if a better
?ror> of corn ha? ever been grown
in Cherokee County than they are
gathering now, and itis almost
certain that no or.e farm in th?
county has ever produced as much '
cam.
Only a small portion of the total
acreage has been gathered so far
but the portion tha> has been gatlv
ered has avpragpd cost 120 bushels
per acre. Production on such a
scale as this requires good man- I
agement from land preparation 10
harvesting. The crop being gatlv
ered now prove that Ward and
MaxweQ have given the proper at
ten' ion to their crop for its entire
growing period.
-The cor* picker thai beinft
used to harvpet the corn is a sigtA
'n itself. The machine pulls,
shucks, shells and cleans the corn
frt^rt " two' rows at the time. The
sh^Wed- corn is stored in a bin right
on the picker until the bin is full
Manv of you have probably seen I
the large storage bins into which :
<he corn is ther transferred foi I
iryin until it is used or sold. |
When 120 bushels of corn is pro. I
i
duced on one acre of land, it is a
surg tiling that (he cost per bushel
is ' miTbii Smaller than when only i
acjre is higher for the high yields,
of grain produced.
The farmer u+io still plants open,
pollinated varieties, in very wide
rows, and with the stilks two fe&
or more apart in the row is doing
a lot of extra work for the little
corn that he will harvest for hn>
efforts.
HOME AGENT NEWS
perhaps the most over used ex- wives estimated from 1 to I hour*
cuse of all if "I don't have time" ,
But Home Demoa* ration Club
A.mbeu beard that when we say1
we haven't time we really mean
we haven't tlon. Ibr *hat apocifi?
request; we would prefer to use
that time for something els?.
Someone has very aptly said.
We!' arranged lime is ths surest
mark of a well arranged mind." |
With that remark to pjnder
over, each of us did some thinking ,
about the many jobs we have sche
dule In Sie average day. Full}
kaiiing we seldon accomplish al
we have planned.
'According to Mrs. Corinne J
Grimf'. family relstions ?peci*l
ists N. C. Stale College, one way I
-ut "70 Miuu es into every hour",
is to get up early in the morning.
A prominent doctor gives thu
pe:scription, "Get up one-half luii'r
earlier In the morning and begin th
day ca'.mly and with a good break
fast.
AU day long you will get more
done if you start right is the morn
ing."
O-r. t waste time and energy wil'i
ersons you dislike. This does not
? ;an we should Je discou.tet.j.
. hcu!d be our cue to ask our
srlvis "why'we d'i 'ike the pr-^n.
It might well be that the trouble
.sts wiht us ai.J not with ii.e
ether pe.^on at al.
W. rcver learn shy .ing whil;
we are d~ing all of the talking. It
,)rj . to listen occasictK "y ai d
pai ! 'u! -ly so ?'h;n di.-.treD-'es
arise, Taks time lo find out. It i
s-ve hurt 'fe'in?s and time. Lenra |
ing to listen is important in under
s.an.iing adult; ss well is children.
We need to make a list of the
t'ay's activities ;ni no; reiy >...
cr.' memories. This will enable us
' e'o h'se thirds th?t r-n n<>t
wait and reschedule those that can.
How many hour does the aver
age person was.e? Several house
a day.
How then ran we do aU of the
things we ought to do and at least
some we want to do without whizz
ing through life like a rocket?
Tbesj "time Stretchers" will 'Wlp
A. Never hurry. Every minute
srved by speed require* two for
?"still,; up.
11. Always know what you are
1 tag to do next.
C. Ktx.v how much time a par
tk-rev task will take. You can't
fcrdje time any more than money if
j:r hc. e no conception of its value.
D. Ski? scire of the non-essentiil
t mf consumers on y0ur |tst.
E. Take plenty of lime ta re!?*.
F. Inventory your life. Are you
hippy with ycur Jo's? If you en)oy
':at y:u ere doing you wiU do
your joh well.
Here are three rules for living
st fj;'i best: Accept cheerfuVy
it' ' ts ar J limitetictts which
yea' s put urv-n ycu. Think ct o her
?'tjcple aw' their needs. Tt<"n to God
To- ni ? irsipht ir'o life's problems.
You can do it alone.
?c"-et,ulc of Heme D m^ns ration
rr: tings Nov. 2 - 11
>'? 4. Violit H. D. 11 a. m. Mrs.
j 'A. Patton, hostess.
Nt t, D' -'rict ci izenship oneet
ir. . H.-yi ivl'.le.
N:v. 6. Pea t-e; !I. O. 1:39
-1. *'-s r?M P'ldd' "th. hc"*~ss.
Nov. 7, and 8 4-H weekend. Hint
on, Becrea'ion Center. Hayesville.
Nrv. ID Hunger H. D. 1: p. n>.
:? s. J. V. Hens;n, hostess.
N v. 11 Sunnv Point H. D. 1:30
.". rr>. Mrs. Ja-k Bryant, hostess.
he v. 12 Little B asstewn 1 : S'J
? m. Mrs. W. J. Martin, he ;t:^i
Nc . i: Tin Craft Wcrk Shop tl
3. m. Power Board BuilJinj. AH
Day. Bring a covered dish.
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