Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / Nov. 12, 1959, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Cherokee County, this Is to notify all persons havlag dattus against said estate to preset then Is the nadmlgaed oa or oefore the Mh day si October. 1M0. or (his actice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd. day of October. its*. HAYES DOCKKRY Administrator ll-6tc Murphy, N. C. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator o I the estate of Birton Elwood Mason, deceased. ? late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of October. 1*60, or 3 this notice will be pleaded in bar ? of their recovery. All persons in ~ ebted to said estate will please ~ make immediate payment to tht - undersigned This the 3rd aay of October, 1959. ODIS MASON Administrator - ll-6tc Murphy, N. C. Bt. 4 NOTICE or SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY - CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munich | - Dal Corporation, Plaintiff, , ~ -vs - vmGIE ROBERTS HELTON and; 1 husband, GRADY HELTON; LEW- 1 ~IS ROBERTS and wife, EDNA - ROBERTS; OSCAR ROBERTS and J wife, HALL A ROBERTS; ALBERT ~ ROBERTS and wife. MAE ROB - ERTS; and LOTTIE ROBERTS . MONTGOMERY, unmarried, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Cherokee County Superior Court dated the 2nd. day of October, 1959, in the above entitled action, I will , on at twelve ft ia Mu it sale to the bidder for cam dk scribed lands ia Hot Unuae Town ?Up. Cherokee County. North Car A certain tract or parcel of land ia Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Lum Montgomery, Cal Bruce, Whitfield Brown and other*, and bounded at follows, wax: On the waters of Persimmon Creek, BEGINNING oa a Maple corner of Tract No. and runs West 134 poles to a Locust; theaee North 44" >8 poles to a Chestnut Oak; then North 75 West 56 poles to a black gum; thence S. E. 150 poles to a Hickory bush on an old corner; thenec North IS East It poles to tte BEGINNING of the last survey, con raining 145 acres, more or less. Being the same land described In Book 97, at page 442, reference to 'and conveyed by Deed, dated Janu ary 24. 1929. from J. L. Part on, to J. J. Roberts and wife, Augusta I 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 greater certainty of description. SAVING AND EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, that part thereof which was heretofore conveyed by Deed, dated August 31, 1946, from A. J. Roberts and wife. Augusta Roberts to Virgie Helton, and regis tered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 169 at page 94 and 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 the line of Minnie Bruce and runs West eight poles to a pine; thence Northeast to a maple in the main branch: then Northeast six poles with the main branch to a rock on the spring branch; thence North with the spring branch 11 poles to a rock corner; thence North with an old road 62 poles to the North east line of the same tract; thence I fc ? M poles te the or leas With a road the operation of this Deed the road ad land, which road ha* beaa oaad by the laid A. J. Roberta aad wile, Augusta Roberts, aad under those under whom they claim lor many yean. .This the 2nd. day oi Octtober. 185# L. L. MASON. JK notice NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J. C. O'DGLL, Administrator of the cstaU. of JAMES HENRY FURCHTBAR, Alias, J. H. ELUfl, Deceased, Plaintiff -vs HLLIS JAMES 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. 1958, the undersigned Adminis trator of the estate of James Henry Furcntbar, alias, J. H. Ellis, deceased, will on Wednesday, the 18th day of November, 1958, at 13:00 noon at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to the 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 Notta 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 oil a Black oak stump, and runs thence West with the top of the no to an oak tree; thence down tne top of the ridge to a branch; thence cross the branch to a persimmon; 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; tnence straight to part of Lot No. H, to District No. S. Being 4k* land conveyed to M M. Teylor by t. D. Hughe* ami witt, Sslbe Hughes. by deed dated J KB* the 18U. 1916, which Mtd Deed is recorded ia the Office of the Register of Deeds tor Cherokee County to Deed bulk No. 67, at page 43, to which said ttoad and re cord reference is hereby made lor a more complete description of said kuid. This the 17th day of October, 1964. J. C. O'DELL, 13-ttc Administrator NOTICE or 8ERV1CE OF SALE >Y PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEBOKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY. A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, -v? JOHN ARTHUR SW ANSON and wife. ESSIE SWANSON; D. SWA NSC.V ?ad wjfe GENEVA SWAN r>ON CIE0RO2 SWANSON and ?,/ijli C.VABEE SWANSON; E SL MX 3D SWANSON and wife. OlLIVO SWANSOiN; CLINTON SWASON and wife, ALINE SWA SON; BRTTTIIJ5E SWANSON HA RRIS and husband CLAUDE HA RRIS ETHEL SWANSON CHIFL EY and huspand, COLONEL CHIP LEY; MARY LOU SWANSON FARMER and husband, LUTHER FARMER, Defendants. TO JOHN ARTHUR SWANSON, ESSIE SWANSON, MARY LOU SWANSON FARMER, LUTHER FARMER. ETHEL SWANSON CHIFLEY, AND COLONEL CHI FLEY: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of fore closing the lien on real estate which Rockie' Mason Swansonl be ing the same person as Mary Swa nsonl died seized and possessed of and which lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments made naoHi This advertisement is one of a series of facts about the lawful sale of Malt Beveragei ' '?> ?*#??? ***???? Temperance ~ and 1 Moderation i Start With Control i > Any system that operates outside the bounds of law and order breeds excesses. / When it becomes smart or fashionable to break the laws of the land, it becomes an easy step to break the laws of common sense. i ? Because beer and ale are beverages of temperance and moderation and are accepted by the great majority of the people, local prohibition laws are more irritating than effective. % \ North Carolina law offers a system for the control of the sale of beer and ale, which is the legal answer to the most practical method devised in the best interests of all law-abiding citizens. * r \ Counties and communities that have adopted the system find that it works, and they like it. Most of our State lives under this system. Even discounting the tax revenue advantages, which are substantial, a workable and legal control system in itself appeals to a law-abiding people. It helps to build respect for tempera nee and moderation. 1 * ? Only by setting the example of a tolerant and enlightened approach to this matter can we put it in its proper perspective. Only the "legal control" system has proven to be in \ the best interests of all law-abiding and progressive communities. ^ t I TUntA THajU Seo&iofc (2a*tnat Institute ? P. O. Box 2473 *> her by the ruww period from October 1. 1*1, to aad inducting the U* day of Auguat You ere required to make defe ue to avch ptoarttag not later December 31. 1*0*. and upon your failure to do ao the party awaHag aervtc* against yen will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Thtt, the 10th day of November, 1959. jamea C. Howae Clerk Superior Court 16-ttc NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE VOKTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE cbUNTY, A Muni cipal Corporation, Plaintiff. -VS LURA VOYLES and husband, GEO RGE VOYLES; HARRISON HED DEN; and wHe, HAZEL HEDDEN; MELVIN HEDDEN and wife J UN A IT A HEDDEN; LEXJE VOYLES and husband. ARTHUR VOYLES; KEENER HEDDEN; JIM BEAVERS, widower, JOHN HENRY BEAVERS and wife. BERNEICE BEAVERS; LEONDUS BEAVERS and wife JOYCE BEAVElRS; ViiftGIE GREEN ; HEDDEN. widow; HTLLIARD HEDDEN and wife. MAXINE HE DDEN; PAULINE HEDDEN STRI EBLE and husband, BILL SDR1E BLE; ARCH HEDDEN and wife. FREDA MAE HEDDEN, unmarri ed; and FRANCES HEDDEN, un married, by and through their Gua rdian Ad Litem, F. O. CHRISTO PHER; BEECHER HEDDEN and wife, NECHIA HEDDEN, By virture of authority vested in me by a Judgement of the Chero kee County Superior Court dated the 9th day of November, 1959, in the- above entitled action, I will on Thursday, the 10th day of Dece mber, 1959, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the hightest bidder for cash sub ject to the confirmation of theCourt, the following descnoea lands in Notla Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina: A certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situated, lying and being in Third District, Notla Township, Che rokee County, North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly de scribed as follaws: BEGINNING oa a maple on a hill side S. E. corner of No. 41 and runs East 112-one-half poles to a stake; then runs North 75 poles to a rock, I then with a conditional a Norihwest direction to a stake on line of No. 42; then 113 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 66-1-10 acres, more or less. Th? above de scribed parcel of land being part of Section 42 of the William E. Evans land. Being the same lands ?s described in and coney ed by Deed, dated Fe bruary 13, 1913, from H. C. Hedden and C. W. Evans, to J. H. Sadden and Martha Hedden and registered in the Office of the Registar of Deeds of Cherokee County, N. C,. in Deed Book 67 at page 398, refe rence to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of desc ription. This the 9th day of November, 1959. L. L. Mason Jr. Commissioner NOTICE OF RE -SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Under and by virtiv? of a Judg ment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, made in a oivil ai-"on t'herfin pending .-ntitled Cherokee County A Municipal Corporation, \3 Virgie Robers Helton and husband, Grady Helton tt als., and sigr.xi by the Clerk of ?'jc Superior Court on October 2, 195?. and under and by v'rtue of an Order cf Resale upon an advance bid made by tlv> Clerk of the Super ior Court on November 7, 1959, the undersigned Commissioner will on he 24th ftev November. 1959 ft twelve o'clock, noon at the door ! ti the Ccui '.house n Murphy, No.ni Carolina, offer for sale to 'he highest bidder for casi'.i upm an opening bid of >1.150.00. but subject to the confirmation of Ov? Court a certa.n tract or parcel of land in Hot House Township, Cherokee Ccun'y, North Carolina. A certain tr??t or parcel of land n Cherokee County, St?'.-* rf North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Lum Montgomery, Cal Bruce, Whitefield Brown and others, and bounded as follows, via: On the wa'.Ti of Persimmon Creek. BEGINNING on a Maple corner of Tract No. and rum West lit poles to a Locust; thence North 44" 88 poles to a Chestnut Oak; t)Vn North 75 West 56 poles to a black gvm : 'hence S. E. 150 pole* to a Hickory bush on an old earner: thence North II East IS poles to tN> BEGINNING of (be last survey, ccr'adning 145 wcrea, more or tees. tc 1. J. Roberta and wife, Augusta Roberta, awl reentered ia the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chercxee County. N. C.. in Deed Book 07. at pace 442. reference to which Deed is hereby made lor ptt'.ir certainty of description. SAVING1 AND EXCEPTING. HOWEVER that part thereof wfcfch was heretofore conveyed by Deed, <tevsd Auxua: 31. 1?46. from A. J. RcOcrts and wife, AaguaU Roberts, to Virgie Helton, and registered in the Office of Uv? Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 18* at page 94 and bounded as follows, vis: A certain tract or oaroH of land hi Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Minnie Bruce, Harold Payne and others, and bounf'.M as follows: BEGINNING on a dogwood on the line of M'nnie Bruce and runs West eight poles to a pine; theiro North east to a triple in the main branch; then Northeast six poles with ttv main branch to a rock on the spring branch: thence NorWi with the spring branch 11 poles to a rock cor ner; thrn .~ North with an oil rrxn-i 62 poles to the Northeast line of the s:me tract: thence East 27 po'.^s to r reek rc'ner: thence Sou'h HI pales to the Beginning oanvr, con taining 10 acres, more or less. W"'s a road excepted. Rl: voting and excepting from the opera'i'on of this Deed the road running through the above described lan<\ which read has Vm used by the s?'.d A. J. Roberts and wife, Augusta Roberts, and under those under whom t'jey claim for many vesrs. . THs the 7th day of Nr- . r.'oer, 1959. 16 ? 2 c L. L. Mason Jr. Commissioner NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY, A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, -vs GEORGE REID and wife, EDITH K. REID; SAM REID and wife, ORA REID? LORETTA REID WILLIAMSON, widow; VESTA REID, widow, ALGER REID and wife, VIDA LEE REID; WILLARD REID and wife, LENA RBID; BE ULAH REID MOSES and husband, WILSON MOSES; HORACE McCO NKEY, widower; LARRY McCO NEKY and wife, OTELLA McCO NKEY; WANDA McCONKEY, un married; OLIVER WILLIAMS and wife, NELLIE WILLIAMS; LILLIE WILLIAMS RADFORD and husba nd, OSCAR RADFORD; MAMIE WILLIAMS TAYLOR and husba nd, FRED TAYLOR; LUTHER WILLIAMS and wife. ANNIE WILLAMS; DIXIE WILLIAMS O'DEIL and husband, HENRY O' DELL; IKE TAYLOR, widower ANDREW TAYLOR; ELDEN TAY LOR and wife, ISABELL TAYLOR; DORTHY TAYLOR HOLLENHE AD and husband, WHITT HOLLE NHEAD; BOYD TAYLOR and wife, IRENE TAYLOR; LODEMIA TAY LOR; PROCK and husband MEARL PROCK; EARL TAYLOR and wife, BBRNEICE TAYLOR; FLOYD TAYLOR and wife, SHIRLEY TAY LOR; LENA MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL and husband, BOB SIFEL; and LOUISE TAYLOR, unmarried, Defendants, TO SAM REID, ORA REID, VESTA REID, ALGER REID, VIDA LEE REID, WILLARD REID, LENA REID, BEULAH SUE REID MOSES. WILSON MO SES, HORACE McCONKEY, LA RRY McCONKEY, OTELLA Mc CONKEY, WANDA McCONKEY, OLIVER WILLIAMS, NELLIE WI LLIAMS, LILLIE WILUAMS RAD FORD, OSCAR RADFORD MAMIE WILLIAMS TALYOR, FRED TAY LOR, LUTHER WILLIAMS, ANNIE WILLIAMS, DIXIE .WILLIAMS O'DELL, HENRY O'DElLL, IKE TAYLOR, ANDREW TAYLOR ELDEN TAYLOR, ISABELL TAY LOR, DOROTHY TAYLOR HOLLE NHEAD, WHITT HOLLENHEAD, BOYD TAYLQR, IRENE TAYLOR, LODEMIA TAYLOR, PROCK, ME ARL PROCK, EARL TAYLOR, BERNEICE TAYLOR, FLOYD TAYLOR, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, LE NA MEARL TAYLOR SIFEL, BOB SIFEL, and LOUISE TAYLOR; Take notice that a pleading see king relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows; The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of fore closing the lien on real estate which Marlha Hampton Reid died seized and possessed of which lien exists cn account of Old Age Aaatotanc* payments to her by the Plaintiff during the period from October I, MM. to and Including the Slat day of January, 1957. You are required to defe nse to suck rL*r"Tiir not later Editor Finds New Way To Keep Daughter Happ> By PHYLLIS BABB Anyone having trouble enterain ing a two-year-old? I've aoived the problem. Just fill your back yard with crab*. We share the garden around our home with a community of at least 300 crabs In varing sites. They scare me completely out of my wits but Laurie (my two-year-old) thinks they are simple charming. I have found that one crab in a glass Jar will keep her enthralled for no less than two hours. By the way, the maid puts the crabs in the jars. Not me" People swear these monsters wlU not come Into the house but they have failed to convince me. If these crabs can climb a tree, I can see no reason why they can't climb steps. While we are on the subject of varmerts, I roust tell you about the flies. They tare tremendous. Just about the size of our bumble bees at home. But, even flies can be interesting. They come (h shades of green, yellow or orange. Just take your pick. The standing Joke, when anyone comments on the flies is, "Don't worry so about them* They don't eat much. The other day we had a marve lous time touring the department stores in Tokyo. All of the ones we went to were located on Ginza stre |* Ginza Street is perhaps the most famous street in Japan. All of the better stores and shops ia Tokyo are found along this strip. The windows of the big depart ment stores were exotic. Any one of them could compete with Saks Fifth Avenue. One thing that impre ssed me about most of the window displays was that they were the last word in originality. Also, they ; didn't seem to be advertising any | thing in particular as our store wndows at home do. They were ! just decorated to be atractive. And they are more than that. All of the stores along the Ginza are geared to high class clientele. Everything we saw was sky high. These department stores sell any thing from kimonos to groceries. We were amused when we ste pped on the escalator in one of the stores. There was a darling pint sized girl bowing and murming | a greeting to each asending or des than December 31, 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 6th day of November, 1959. James C. Howse Clerk of the Superior Court 16-4tc cending shopper. This cut: era is carried on ia a'.l of he larger dep artment stores. There are many interesting featu res about these stores, but I think there is one in par.icuiar, Depart ment stores rut cuuy carry ordinary merchandise but alsa serve as a market piac? for native goods. There is an entire floor Li ail of the larger store* drvnted entirely to Japanese handicraft. All of the buildings along the Ginza are the ultimate in modern design. The s'ares are giant size and range from faur to eight or more stories high. Japan is famous for it's tea hou ses' and I can tee why. They are completely luxurious. The first one ths; we visi ed was lovely. It was fjur floors high with purple satin walis. Each fioar was a hugh round room with a large round hoie in the middle so that you could look completely though the building. Between the second and third floor was a suspended platform for the orc.-ustra. At each landing on the stairs wss a window with a most in riguing array of antiques. One window had a display of anlique pipes, ano her perfume bottles, jnj.ner^ U.ocks and watches and still another had wine glasses and snuff coxes. There were even some ciriy American pieces in this coii?c;ion. An interesting feature of th^ seco nd "tea house" was he appearing and disappearing 01x.1e.stra. I hud abaut decideu itial Japanese' tea must have same unknown quality which caused cm ;j suffer from hallucinations, w.ien 1 was informed that the orchestra was on an ele vator. It would t'a a number at one floor and then go up or down to the other 1. ors, continuously playing as it moved abng. We discovered on cur visits to the. tea houses that yju iiad better be prepared wiu ev.r kind of | sandwich you order, baing spread with plenty of horseradish and but ter. Heavy on the liors.-raaisli* iMy husband, a 3Wly lieutenant, got quite an ej.u boost on our maid's first dcy with us. She csme to me and a^cu. ? ..usbjiU Gene? ral?????? ? Advertising i I Shows Progress Bexel Special Formula ! ,4 Vitamin Insurance Nourishes !? * Blood for Bettor Health It tmdemoumhed blood due to iron deficiency causing your i fatigue?* Are you (ure there are enough vitamint and iron in your diet to Inaure.ffch, red blood? Bexel Special Formula ii ' rich in blood hnilding iron guarantee* the vitamin inturance ' you need far better health! Jtaof Blood BiMUng SupfiUmmtl B exd Special Formula contain* S time* daily iron requirement! phi* valuable vitamin Bu and other B vitamin*. A apedal boon far women with re- j cuningfatiguefromundernouriahed blood due to iron deficiency I <i Why Tttkm Expemb* TonicsT Bexel Special Formula added to yoar diet build* rich, red blood. Yet it com only <4 a day) . ! GuoranftSl Either you look better, W better after one bottle of Bead Spedd Formula or your money will be refunded. fpm m?? m 4m ? nkw,mmk ?J? *tm. MAUNEY DRUG CO. ,! Nnfhy, N. C.
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1959, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75