jpai la tkc above entitled Special CHEROKEE COUNTY I IM THE SirUUOK COURT 6u>MA JEAN EVANS, formerly PLOR1A JEAN EVANS LEDFORD, Respondent tV. ARV1L BEE LEDFORD: .Take NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you ha* been Proceeding. The nature o/ the relief being sought is as follows: The above {?titled 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 therefrom between you and the Petitioner. You are required to make de fense (o such pleading not later the 18th day of November, 1959, and upon your failure so to do the party seeking relief against 10? -Mc you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 25th day of September, I Petitioner, ? "? JLRV1L BEE LEDFORD, James C. Howse Clerk of the Superior Court SUBSTITUTE TRISIEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UltDER AND BY VIRTUE of the | i tone, atad authority ctxitau ? -U iu that cei .a.n deed of trust executed j wl delivered by Frame M. GjU en and wife, Joau Golciea. dued the 13th day of March. 1#5?. and juried in toe oiftce of the Hes ter of Deeds for Cherokee County. V C.. in Book 216. at page 6. and btca^se of (..-fault iu the payment cf Uie iiKieotediu'ss [hereby secured j Liu1 failure to carry out and per- , form tilt- stipulations and agree ment* therein contained and. pur suant to demand of the owuer and holder of the in< .'btedne&s secured by sait deed of trust, the unde.sign i j substitute trustee will expose for .sale at public auction to the highusi bidder for cash at tme usual place oi' sale in LV- county court house of Chertkee County, in the city of Mur phy. N. C? at 12 o'clock, noon, on N^jniay, the 30th day of November. 1!&', all that certain lot or parcel o. land, si.uaV. lying and being in Cherokee County. State of North , C arolina, and more particularly de- < siribed as follows: A part of tract 193 Cooper Prince Grant No. 2664 Beginning on a rock at a point along Goli'..-n Road and runs N33W78 fee: to a Queen Anna Tree in bank For Sale The following equipment will be sold to the highest bidder on the Warehouse platform on November 24, 1959. Where is as is. 1 - 1959 Ford Pickup, Ms Ton. Motor Number - F10V6A28292 This equipment may be inspected at the office of Blue Ridge Electric Associa tion building in Young Harris during normal work hours. Blue Ridge Electric resumes right to accept or reject any and all bids on bid date. What's The Score? Fifty North Carolinians lost their live* in boope ud farm acctdeaU *a August, 1969 according to data Just released by the PuMic Health Sta:istics Section of the North Caro lina State Board of Health. The total for the first eight mon ths of 1959 is 45# deaths. In 1968 during the first eight months of the year the total from home and farm mishaps was 529 deaths. All accidents caused 1579 deaths during the first eight months of 1969. Mo: or vehicle accidents caus ed 780 deaths; home and farm acci dents, 459 deaths; and all other j accidents, 349 deaths. The accident dtialh toil for the first eight months of 1959 is slightly less than that for the correspondng period in 1958 when all accidents claimed 1605 lives. He! urns To Labrador Airman third-class Tommy tiowse left Sunday returning to Goose j Bay, Labrador where he is assign ed to duty. of a creek; thence South 21 Wost J along creek 140 fcjet to an iron stake; thence South 85 East 60 feet along creek to said Golden Road; thence with said road North 3 East 135 ft.'t to beginning, containing one acre more or less. Being a part of land described in j a <'.;ed dated February 24. 1928 from \ U. S. Ballew and Collie Ballow to J. | J. Golden and registered June 25th,' 1934 in th? Office of the Register of i Deeds for Cherokee County. North Carolina in Book 107. page 173, ref- j ence to which Is made for addition al cVseription The undersigrvd Substitute Trus tee was appointed by instrument duly recorded in th? office of the Register of Deeds for said county in Book 217, Plage 284.* Subject to all prior liens and en cumbrances and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. This 22 day of October, 1959. days for upset bid as toy law re quired. W. FA1SON BARNES, Substitute Trustee, 906 Johnston Building, 14-4tc Charlotte, N. C. " POLYETHELENE " The New Miracle Discovery For Permanent Contorl Of Dampness And Fungus Under All Type Homes And Busi ?ess. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL PESTROY EXTERMINATORS Parker Bldg. Murphy, >. C. PHONE VE 7 - 2612 We Have Several Satisfied Customers In This Area. Names Furnished On Beguest. ? TELL ' ME DO PEARLS ACTUALS/ MELT IN VINEGAR? Y1S.... IN STRONG VINEGAR "R4EV DISSOLVE IN ABOUT 3 HOURS ! IF FIRST PULVERIZED, A PEARL WILL QUKKLV DISSOLVE AND EFFERVESCE MILDW.'j DID MRS. O'LEARVS COW START GREAT CHICAGO FlRc ? NOT THERE Wfrs NO C'JCH AM?.V,R*.r THE T7M.E WAS IHMPW2D 6"/ A RBTOfclVR to oRAMPrnzE h;s story of tc nr?: THE" exact cause remains IN WHAT COUNTRV DO MEN DRESS LIKE WOMEN... AND WOMEN DRESS __ LIKE MEN ? IN ALBI^lft.Ttm/. AS 'lNTWE PAST.... THE MEN WECiR SKIRTS AND THtT "WOMEN WEAR LONG TROUSERS .' Does an pirPlAnz require less gasoline ymen FLYIN<5 SLOWLY? OHIttE \ FiWS VftKNttlftfiflM AT MINIMUM f g ML*. .. f,!03tr POV/Ffi iC RFXPUir.oOTO Rtf f.T fcoi&WSR RATE/ ! Miss Jean Trull Initiated Int% Phi Mu Chi Beta i Miss Jean Trull Is among the new pledges of Phi Mu Chi Beta announced by Jacksonville State I College, Jacksonville. Ala. The annual banquet and initiat ion for new members was held at the Faculty Club Wednesday, Nov. ! 4- I Phi Mu Chi Beta is an Honorary Science Fraternity. Students to who invitation are issued must meet requirements of Scholarship, leadership and character. ? Jean is a 1957 graduate o f Mur phy High School and is a member of the junior class at the college. Her major is Home Economics and she is minoring in Sc|ence. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Hert of Marble. SAM Southeastern Region Leaders To Meet In Asheville The Western North Carolina Chapter of the Advancement of Management will be host to the annual Southeastern Regional officers' meeting at The Manor, Asheville, on the evening of Nov' ember 13. Attending will be repre sentatives from the Carolinas and Tennessee, headed by Charles E. McCurry, Vice President of the Southeastern .Region of S. A. M., and an executive of Robertshaw Fulton Controls Company of Knox ville, Tennessee. President of the host chapter, James H. McDuffie of the General Electric Outdood Lighting Center, Hendersonville, announced that a dinner party and business meeting are planned. Edward F. Deacon of Industrial Vending of Asheville is in charge of arrangements. "Bring A Guest" Day To Be Held Sunday ?The Church of God oft VaHey Street. Andrews, is conducting a "SijaSay Sjhuol Enlargement Campaign." Sunday. Nov. 15, is "Bring A C J.isV' i Day. Meeting To Be Held Bryson City Citizens who live in the ten-county area comprising hee i Fourteenth Highway Division will have an oppentment to present road it quests. pe it ions and problems 'o Fourteenth Division highway per sonnel at a public meeting here on Wednesday, November 18. Announcement of the hearing DEADLINE FOR CUMWU) AM: Nw ??<>Ti Selective Board Seeks Addresses Of Local Me n The local Selective Board Is try- j lug to get Mo td*cfc with the j io| towing men. Anyone knowing the address ' Of tt. se men arp asked to get in ccoOact with the board or have them do so. The 'Mat includes: Robert William Akers, Howard F Swansoo. Robert l.f Kerne*. William E. Chambers. Glenn Lunsford, Earl Veaver, James W. Allen, Don Franklin. Arvel J. Totkerow, Arnold E# Dye, Windle B. Raper. Jr? W. Ledford, Homer C. Horn. James F. Heddeo, Charles L. Brown, John B. Henson Jr., Paul E. Craft, James H. Crisp and Garr Hood. Also, Claude Woody, Rotoct Mc dure, William 0' Neil. Waidon J. H. Johnson, Monrow BenKeld, Joe B. Deaton,, Jess W. Hamb> Claude Sudderth, Frank R( MaKln, Earl J. MWg Hud K. Arp, Gwy Earl J. Morgan, Hudis K. Arp, Gwyn F. Dors.y, Fred Sneed Jr. James A. Wilson. Robert Smith John O. Kil patrick, Roscoe L. Craiwford. Robert L. Dilliard, Clude D. Zervas, Paul H. Walker, J Edwin A. Davidson, Charles T. Owen Coleman, Charlif Clark, Jatrcs R. Martin Lee J( Lance, Henry Newton, William C. Hughes, Charles Watson, M<art C. Kamby , Gilbert Hickey Jr. James C. Bates, George Candler Allen and Charles H. Laney. was made by Diviwon Engineer F. L. Hutchison, who is in charge of the hearing. Ttvj Fourteenth Division is com posed of the counties of Haywood. ;?nsyivaji?a, Henderson. IPoik, Jackson. Mad in, Swain. Clay. C. rah am and Cherokee. City and lounty officials, along .with the general public, ane invited to attend lit meeting if they have road pro blems which they fee) should re ceive attention. The hearing .will begin at 2 p. m. on Wedrr-sday, November 18, at the Swain County Courthouse. The Fourteenth Highway Division < onducts regular monthly public hearings for the purpose of heaving !.:ques:s and explaining the road program to interested citizens. MELA.NS BBTTKR I^TVTKTO V I . .? Lfll ?>:?:?; ? / l\ One of the most diversified hunting areas ? where else ' can you "hunt" wild ponies in one section and wild boar in another, to say nothing of bear, deer, quail, turkey, dove, marsh hen, duck and geese in between? Hunting in North Carolina means better living for both "? natives and thousands of visitors annually. Of course, hunting is controlled by laws according to season* and limits in keeping with game protection, and good < sportsmanship. ? ? Another aspect of better living in North Carolina is the "legal control" law covering the sale of beer and ale ? , which has been widely adopted throughout the.*UM in . a the interest of temperance and moderation. ?, SERVICES GENERAL RSPAIR: Extra nam added to ywr bamc aad dr. coraiad. Paiatlag, inaide and Mi. Super lor mL Boot* *e paired. W? haadle MM* MansviUe Roofing. Telephone VE Mitt CIMm Hardware and Auto Supply. Il-tfc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT AND j NUTS. Write for Free Copy Illustrated Fall Price Ltst. ! jffe ring large asaortroent j Fruit Trees. Berry Plaoti ! Grape Viae*, Nut Tree* and | Landscape Plant Material, j Including Spring Flowering Bulbs. Sales people wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, Dept. N34. Waynesboro, Vir- i ginia. 11-Htc BOYS AND GIRLS: Did ypu kpow I that money grows on trees? | We are now buying walnuts { Hulled and dried. Now is the , time M hull them out and bri*g than to Stipes Produce | Company H-3c LOST: ONE FOX HOUND. Tan and white. Last seen in W. N. C. ar,:a.. If seen or beard of, please contact C. H. Revfe. Marble, N. C. Route 1, or Phone VE 7 ? 2060, collect lMtp JOIN BLUB CROSS NOW at Special rates, through the Farmers federation. Hospital and Surgical Benefits. Contact I Don Ramsey, manager, or call VE 7 - 2416 or VE 7 -2892 ' . 15 - tfo FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves, irons, fans etc. set Bob MeCombs, next door to the igwnwfajrirtmt dpce. 1 ' 15 - tfc LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, TOYS. New , had reduc.?d in 'price. See Bob MeCorrfbs next door to unemployment offirc. 15-tfc LL KINDS OF ANGLE IRON, from 1 in. to 4" cut to your lengfcts. Truck b*i bottoms smooth and diamond shape. AH kind*' of Ornamental Iron and floor columns. We have H and % reinforced steel in stock. -See Keye's Auto Parts, Murphy, N. C. 16 - Stc E BUY YOUR OLD SCRAP IRON, and junk cars. Highest Prices paid. Rave's Auto Parts, Mun>hy, N. C. 16 - 3tc Methodist Church Announces Oct Honor Roll Sunday School Honor Roll of the First Methodist Church has been announced for October. The Honor roll includes: nursery, Chyrl Size, Coleman Breland. Mrs. W. B. John son :and Mrs. Wayne Holland kindergarten. Susan Batchett, Melissa Breland. Mrs. Frank Ferguson and Mrs. Duke Whitley; primary I, Sharon Lochaby and Mrs. Hugh Brittain; primary H, Lonnie Brittain and Mrs. Clara McCombs: primary I III, Penny Smth, Denny Smith, Graham Bay less and Miss Adella Meroney. Also, junior IV, Summy Carter and Ellen Davis; Junior V, Diane Wllkens, Judy Quinn, Freddy Lochaby and Tommy Clarke; jun ior VI, Jane Brittain, Clary Jane Ferguson, Dewey Johnson and Ginger Mauney; Intermediates, Judy Brittain, Gretchen Bruner, Freddy Davis, Ann Lochaby, Tre acy Nugent, James Sneed, Jane Whitely aad Jerry Dickey. Also, seniors, Dean Andetraon, Kay Davidson, Eddie Ferguson, ? a -* - ? ?mm neoiiey, UUKM HOUltl. Phil Mattox, Brenda Quins and Bobby Weaver; coup lea claaa, Joyce Bra land. Pauline Brittain, Mr*. Dob Carter, Meri* DavU, Martha Davit, Martha J. Hatchett, Florence I HousU, WtoDda McDonald, Hay Smith and Chrietine Smith; Hyatt Bible Claaa. Mr*. NeU Davidaoo. Mrs. Lula Faia. Mra. R. C. MaUox, Mr* Padgett. Mri. V. Wllaoa, Mrs. R. L. Aebury, Addle Leatherwood and Mr*. W. P. Odum; Men'* Bible Claaa. Paul Hyatt, Neal Davldeoo. John ,W. Davidson I Frank Mauney, Hugh Howard, Roaooe WUklna, Nick Howell. Frank Taylor, the "Rev. W. F, Elliott, Howard Mar*n-. %<B J<**>n. Hugh Brit tail..' A. 9 Itetdar, WiiU t Coleman, the Har./IC T. Ho?ta, , Boston Mctay. Jta jttrean aiM Jerry Mf**/ K * J1 FOR KENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, all modern conveniences, private hath. private entrant. \ two bedroom*, ol or electric beat, i r.-at rr aarmtilr Mrs. Mc Call EUlott, Dial VE 7-7396. 14-3tp ! ' ????? 1 5 ROOMfjUR^fSHED home Elec-: trie' stove and refrigerator. I k F.xt -m CbeyroJt* garage. Phone VE 7-2998. 14-3U: ? ' Cicely FURNISHED apartments 1 trt~< 511' fciawass^e Street; pri ; 'Ak katlr. heat, hot and cold , watcf furnished. Contact Mrs J. W. Dj.ir. VE 7-3167 or VE 7-2592. 14-3tc . t PIRST F"LOOR, SMALL apartment I ? with . lectric heat on Pcacli j - tree Street. Call VE 7 - 2515 from 8 until 5 p. m. 15 ? 3tc ONE THREE ROOM APARTMENT alto one four room apartment for rent. Furnished, private entrance, conveniently loca . d Call VE 7 -'2950 after 6 p. m 15 - tic | FOR RENT: One Bedroom apart ments. All Utilities furnish ed. See Mrs. Raper at Mart i>-? Murphy, N.C. i FURNISHED APARTMENT, also three room tour.? for rent. Beth on, P?i':h!U1r|e Street. Also Oil Circulator for sale In good condition. Call Mis. C. I. Calhoun, VE 7 - 2098, after 5 p. m. 16 - 3;c ONE FIVE ROOM HOUSE, good pasture. gartVn, and farm land. Good spring water, on gravel read. Wired for elec tric range. Near church an1 school. Rent reasonabV. For more information see, M. C. OJDeB 112 HickKwy St., Murphy, N. C. or phona VE 7 . 2801. 16 - 3tc ... .. HELP WANTED , FOR QUALITY personalized Christmas C a r d s of any description, it's The Cherokee Scout. Place your order now. It's laVir than you think. Telephone VE 7-2222. WANTED TO BUY: Black Walnuts dried and hulled. Also Ker nels. Hi.-i'V-st Cash prices paid. Farmers Federation, ViE 7- 2416. Murphy North Carolina. IS ? tfc t IMMEDIATE OPENING For young lady age 21 - 33 Must be experienced In typing dictation and references in de tail should be in own hand writc Uig. Reply to P. O. Box 338, Young Harris, Georgia. E. C. MOORE JEWELERS Sec THE NEW BULOVAS Expert Watch Repair By A Graduate Watch Maker I ******** | Honegmoon Over? j Your honeymoon may be long ? Cat. but "the little woman" will * you all the mote if you give her a North American Van Linea "Wife- Approved" move to your aew hOiA? Call ua for FREE nlimatt (Your afrocy name, M/ M/ HZ ^ M' M' M| /K *\ /tv yf\ ** ; fulMtr Brvllwtra Sl?L *M? .MjIU'UY, N. <k at u. A- *' i v ? "?vv FOR SALE | WE NOW HAVE new radios tor ) 16 96. Also uaed televisions great ly reduced In prices. These TV's are completely rebuilt and some have new picture tubes. Call us far may of your TV or electrical repairs, or antenna inflation. Hughes Television Service, VE 7 2064, Murphy, N. C. U-Stc FOR SALE. Planting time is here. Write for free copy 56 - pg. planting guide eatalife In color and special Fall price list offered by Virginia's lar gest growers oi fruit trees, nut trees, berry plats, grape vines and landscape plant material. Salespeople wanted. ? Waynesboro Nurseries. Dept. N 24, Waynesboro, Virginia. IS . 4tc FOR SALE OR RENT: Twrfw room boap-tfcng house. Two and one half baths. Partly furnished. One Mock from main St. Phone VE 7 - 2498, or see Mrs. MfcTtle Hubbard. 15 ? 3tp FOR SALE: Apartment Size Ele ctric Stove. Price $30.00. Call VE 7- 3312 or see at Sudderth Welding Shop, Mur phy, N. C. 15 - 3tc ; STEP LADDER, Good Saw, Cross cut saw, plain kitchen chairs, Several large wooden packing boxes. Coll VE 7 - 2352 15 - tfc HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS, Plain and personalized. GIFT WRAPS: The added touch that means so much. Make your selections early. Murphy Electrical Shop> Phone VE 7 - 2530. 15 - Stc A COOD 20 INCH bowl furnace. Used one winter. Hot air pipes and thermostat. Will sell reas onably. H interested call VE 7-2801 or see M. C. O'Deil, 112 Hickory Street. 14-3 be 14 ACRES OF LAND. One and a half miles west of Hayesville on new Murphy highway. AU under fence. Good spring, near beautiful location for dwelling. See Silvey Penland, Box 71, Hayesville, N. C. 14-Stp 3 LOTS AND SIX Room house with bath; on corner lot located in Andrews, N. C. Contact Claude Hurt, Andrews, N. C. 14-3tp I I FOR SALE One good Fat Mule with new Harness ($90.00) Practically new Wagon, With Bed and Spring Seat, with Boframcs ready to go. Will trade or Sell. Phone VE 7 - 2498. Don't Ut STOMACH TROUBLE Wrack your Hoalth! JM M Imp* far stomach tufforora. Add fcwrwh ^ mpto? ^or i GocMtto (I* " ? " ? rtd qwoLlotod noivout ort quickly roothod by U|| 1? ? 'Jim II uta ? ? wi in oaaiTKjn www llnlMI frt ni ?u?iil li irfkar Milnfcll >VnfWi |wi' WWACIWC c? ? took Ineroosor mS 'whmimw w*? ?nwnT. w?i inn iwiuikobiv ii piiipww Wfmr an J |L. - - i- ' ? | . ,. .in, ?wwy ny wwww mt wonasnw uviniiii ?I?|M W Mta nwytnii foe mt X ***?*? Y?u ml lant V?k PEPSO PACIFIC ?"""JJSJT ^ Aafc Al Yw BnggM or ?roaar'a Today REALESTATE WANTED S. 10. 20 ACRE TRACTS OF LAND-WOODED. WITH OR WITH- J OUT WATER ON GOOD ___ WAY OR SECONDARY ROAD. IF YOU HAVE LAND TO SELLl COME BY AND SEE U8.

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