LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE or StLE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAKOL'NA CHEROKEE COUNTY i C. O'^ZLL. Administrator of | : the Estate of JAMES HENRY HENN THEATRE MURPHY TOURS.- FRI. DEC. 1?-U SOPHIE LOREN TAB HUNTER '["That Kind Of Woman SATURDAY, DEC. 12 Double Feature ROCK HUDSON In SEMINOLE" Also Dana Andrews In THE FEARMAKERS Late Show Smt. 1#:45 PM "THE GHOST OF B1A68TRIP HOLLO W" SDN. MON. TUES., DEC. 1J-1S ;a , Private's Affair' With SAL MINEO GARY CROSBY TERRY MOORE Barry Coe Jin Brakus IN COLOR iFUHCHT BAR. Alia*. J. H. LLLiS, Deceased. Plaintiff. -vs. axis JAMES KURCHTBAR tun, M..K? KCRCliiBAH. Aoo ill uukuuku heir* o> Uie said j JAMES HENRY KliRCHlBAR. Alias, J. to. ELLIS, deceased. Defendants Under and by virtue of an order of a resale upon an advanced bid, maoe by the Court in the above en titled proceeding on the 28th day $3,500.00) DOL LARS, subject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract ?;? parcel if land being described as tallows: A certain parcel or tract of land in Notla Township Cherokee Coun ty, State of Norl-.i Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of S. M. Hughes, Allen Hat.'hctt. J. H. Ellis, W. R. Hufcius and others, and bounded ai iollovis, viz: BEGINNING oil a Black Oak slump, and runs thence West with the top of the ridge to an oak tree: thrace down the top of the ridgo to a branch: thence cross Uie branch to a persimmon; thence straight to the Highway; thence vvkh said Highway to a rock; thence East to a chestnut stump: thence to a white oak stump: thence to a big chesnut tree: thence straight to the top of a little ridge: thence with high ground up the ridge to corner, a spanish oak to original line: thence with said line South to Beginning corner; containing 60 ?cares. more or less. Being the land conveyed to M. M. Taylor by T. D. Hughes and wife, Sallie Hughes, by deed dated June the 16th, 1915, which said deed is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Deed 'Book 67, at page 43, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made for a more complete description cf said land. This the 28th day of November 1959. ADMINISTRATOR J. C. OTJELL 19-Kc NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ALLEN HOWELL ai^l wife, HER MAN HOWELL; JESSIE FRANK LIN ami husband, J. W. FRANK LIN; JAMES THEODORE HOW ELL, Unmarried: MARGARET CANTRELL and husband, JOHN CANTRELL and LOUISE HAM MOCK and husband, CLAYTON HAMMOCK. Plaintiffs, -vs ETHEL BONDS and husband, BONDS. And all unknown heirs of J. M. VAUGHN, Deceased , Defendants. To ETHEL BONDS and husband. BONDS. And all unknown heirs of J. M. VAUGHN, Deceased : 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 named plaintiffs have instituted this action to have the J Court construe the wiH of J. M. | Vaughn, deceased, and to declare i and decree the rights of the re- 1 spective parties thereunder. You are required to make de fens: to such pleading not later l^an the 26th day of January. 1960, and upon your failure to do so the pr-rties seeking service against you wiM apply to the court for the re lief sought. This the 1st day of December, 1959 Membership Drive To Be Continued This Week >.i M;tS? Caolina Symphon Society's annual drive (or man ber* la Cherokee. Clay and Graham counties is in lu second week ac cording U> Mrs. R. T. HouU Jr., local president. Mr and Mrs. Holland McSwaia are membership co-chairmen. The North Carolina Symphony plans a concert in Murphy next spring. An evening concert wHl be cpcn to aM members o f the North Carolina Symphony Society and a tree matinee . will be played for local school children. The purchase of a membership in the symphony Society also enti.les Ute holder to attend any of the 40 other evening membership concerts which the Symphony will play throughout the states. Viemberships purchased help drive ihe buses which bring free music to more than 100,000 Tar Meel children annually. The following memberships are available: $1 for students; $3 for a single membership; and $3 for a couple. Benjamin Swalin is the director The Symphony presents outstand ing soloists, both instrumentalists and vocalists. The week of Dec. 7-12 has been pioclaimed by Mayor L. L. Mason as Nonh Carolina Symphony Week, lu U-ie proclamation the Mayor said that whereas the effects of good music, like those o( good govern ment, uplift the standards of demo cratic life in the community and state and whereas the non-profit, trtucaiional North Carolina Sym phony Society has presented good music for 40,000 of our adult citi zens and free to 110,000 school chil dren throughout this state during the past season and whereas free children's concerts, opportunities for young North Carolina music ians. and special hospital and in stitutional appearances are con tingent upon adequate financial re sources and whereas the opportun ity of membership in the North Carolina Symphony is now avail able: It is desirous that local citi Soil Conservation District Election Now In Progress Annual election of a supervisor for the Cherokee County Soil Con servation District will take place in the County from Dec. 7 through Dec. 12. The names of two conservation farmers. Don Taylor and Stanley Wood will apear on the ballot. Bal lot boxes will be located in the fol lowing places: Murphy. ASC Office in the Court House: iPeachtree, Kilpatrick's P^rm Supply: Martin's Creek, Dub Martin's Store: Andrews, Franklins heed Store: Liber'y, Donley's Stored Hiwassee School. Williams Store: Suit, Wood's Store: Hanging Dog. Gene Fair's Store and Unaka, Morley's Store. The present members of the Cherokee County Soil Conservation District Board are Claude Patter sen, Charlie McDonald, and Bill Russell. M!r. Patterson's term ex pires on the 31st of December, and tHie to other commitments, he has dccided not to run for re-election. James C. House Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County, North Oarolim lMtc " POLYETHELENE " The New Miracle Discovery For Permanent Control Of DwpMM And Fnngng Under All Type Homes And FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL PESTROY EXTERMINATORS Parker Bldg. Nnrpky, N. C. .. PHONE VE 7 - 2612 We Have Several Satisfied easterners la This . Area. Num*# Faraished On Reqaest. i ? ^ mmmma . i.u in hi* area do enroll In ihis vorthy cause. Officers of the Cherokee County Chapter of the N . C. Symphony are: : president, Mrs. Houts. first vice president, Mrs. Haroid Wells; second vice preside at Mrs. M. G. Crawford; membership co-chair men. Mr. and Mrs. McSwain; sec re. ary -treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Car- 1 ringti ; publicity chairman. Mrs. | Hotoart McKeever and children's chairman, Mrs. 'Duke Whitley. Local board members are: Mr. and Mrs. McSwain, Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Houts, Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Craw, icrd, Mrs. Carringer, Mr. and Mrs. Llc'jart McKeever, Mrs. Whitley, i3d Reynolds, Rev. Robert Potter, Mrs. Bcb White. Mrs. J. D. Burch. Mrs. J. W. Davidson. Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mrs. Emagene Bates, Mrs. A. Alien Morris, Mrs. Margaret Akin. Mrs. B. N. Whetfield, Mrs W. T. Brown. Mrs. Paul Nave. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. John Jordan, Walter Puett, Frank For ay. h, Mrs. Hadley Dickey, Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenhour. Mr.' and Mrs. Max Blakemore, Mrs. P. J. Henn. Mrs. C. L. Alverson. Mrs. Robert Weav er, Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs. Ronald A. Ressell, Mr. Ad Mrs. Arnold Beerkens and Blanch Saw yer. Local board members in Andrews are Bill Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Attend Game At Beaufort ANDREWS ? A large number of friends and relatives of the Andrews Wildcats attended the final play off at 'Beaufort Friday night. Among those who attended were: Lee Baily and daughter, Doris Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Dock Gibson and daughter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Bchvin Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Conley, Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry, Mrs. Prank Marr and Terry. > Also, Avis Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and Angle, Terry Gib son, Rev. T. C. Christmas, Charles ?Higdon and sons, Steve. Dickie and David. Robert Uufstetler, Alma Adams, Mrs. Ruth Savage and chil dren, Katherine, Butch and Jim; Lowell Trull, Lloyd Derreberry, tiugh Raybiirn. David Hogsed, Mr. and Mrs. Micki Hawk, Mrs. Agnes Price and son. Lane, Junior Sher lill, Kenneth Trantham, Doe Etta Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl West. Truett West, Joyce Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Frazier, Luella Meyers, Mrs. Cecil Mashburn. Bobby Nichols, Tommy Brauer, Jackie Allen, Dee Hitt Sharp, Walt Brown, Mrs. Wright and daughters. Elaine and Karen: Luke Ellis, Archie Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ray and Gregg Pullium, Frank Walsh and son, Harold, Frank E Maennle of Tryon. J. Albert Batson and 1. B. Hudson of Onslow County also attended. Advertising In The Cherokee Seoat Shows Progress We Are Buying OAK CROSS and SWITCH TIES aim All Kinds Of Lunber ftf Or Call U* Tar fljpciflcsUMg Awl Wen Timber Products Co. i ii V PhM* VE 7-tUS ' M*M, N. C. . ,?? i tern Basketball CeeUeee* Fram Pag* 1 Margaret Cole w*tk 27 points Next were Linda Jones With IS and Lou Jean Nation* wftk 10 point*. Other scorers were F rankle Beal with 7. Linda Smith With 6. Linda Schuyl ei with 5. and Joan Morley with 4. Guard* were Linda Totberow, Phyllis G lllen water, Gay Hatchet, Virginia Well*. Maxine O'Deil. Marie Nelson, and Sue Rose. The boy's game was much more of a runaway, with the final score Murphy 78, Sylva 15. Murphy acor ed 23 points in the first period and 33 in the last, with the second and third periods adding up to 22 points. Jerry Kepttart again was high fcf rer, this time wi.h IS points and F.monue! McDonald and Tommy Arnv? were next with 13 each. Charles Lovingood got <10. Jerry Johnson, 9, Billy Carringer. 6. Paul Smtih 4. Roy Ashe. Fred Taylor, and Mickey Birchfield 2 each, and 'Bud KUIian. one. Long Tom Laning, Bobby Weaver and David Thomp son also played. Making Christinas Decorations . . . Can Be Fun, Easy Store counters are piled high with attractive Christmas decorations, but as San:a goes along nipping into Mie Yule budget, we may pre fer to cut costs and make our own holiday decorations. ?A novel centerpiece for a chil dren's party for instance is a Santa Clans pie containing small gift items. Then there are a number of place mat styles 4hat can be whipped up in jiffy time with foil paper. Small table favors made with a candy base score high with the small fry. To make this, use an ordinary large size pie plate, making sure it is large enough to bold the gifu. Stretch beige crepe paper around the pan, allowing enough of an overlap to paste beyond the top and bottom edges. Put gifts in the tin. These should be wrapped with paper and tied with bright ribbon long enough to reach each plate. Two circles of beige crepe paper 2 incites longer than the top of the tin are pasted together and placed over the gifts to form top crust. Slit the crust in various spots so riobons can be drawn through. Santa is merely a styroform ball and a piece of wire about 14 Inches long, around which you've wound red crepe paper. The wire is wound cround a pencil several times to get a curled effect. It is then in serted in the ball and fastened through lr than you think. Telephone VE 7-2222. WANTED TO BUY: Black Walnuts dried and hulled. Also Ker nels. Cash prices paid. Farmers Federation, i VE 7- 2416. Murphy North i Carolina. 15 ? tfc | FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves, irons, fans, etc.. see McComhs and Morgan next door to the unemployment office. Also house wiring by licensed electrician. Day phone VE 7-2587, night phone VE 7-2055 or VE 7-3147. 20 -tfc GENERAL. REPAIR: Extra rooms added to your home and dec orated inside and out. Floor Tile laid, plumbing and elec trical repairs. Twenty four hour services. Telephone day VE 7-2587. night phone VE 7-2055 or VE 7-3147. All wprfc guaranteed. McCombs and Morgan. Next door to unemployment office. 20-tfc WANTED DRIVING TO Akron. Ohio. One passenger wanted. Call Arthur Palmer's Service Station, Marble. N. C. 20-ltp CIVIL DEFENSE I Continued Pram Page 1 | Andrews, deputy director. Hermann K. Brauer of Andrews and deputy director, Jim Ed Hughes. Chiefs are: attack warning service. Claude Anderson, communications service, James E. MosteUer of Andrews, engVic?ryig fend public works service. Charles E. Johnson, emergency informs' ion service, Paul Ridenhour. manpower service. Jack Wilson, fire service, Edwin Cook, health protection service. Dave Moody, emergency medical care service. C. O. Van Gorder of Andrews and welfare service. Mrs. Johnsie Nunn. Also, police service. Claude An derson, religious affairs service, the Rev. Paul R. Zinser of Topton radiological defense service, Lloyd Hendrix, rescue service, Frank Ingram Jr., transportation service, Virgil O'Deii, suqpply service. Charies Hughes, emergency train ing service, Lloyd Hendrix, warden service. John A. Davidson, and con tinuity of government. W. S. Dickey, chairman of County Board of Com misslonem. Assistances to the directors are: Thomas C. Day of Andrews, Jake | Borhannan of Andrews, W. J. Swan of Andrews, Mai A. TMMU of An drews, Lt CM. John 8. Smith, Or. E. B. Sampson of Andrews and James E. MosteUer of Andrews, property officer. Dea't Get Up Nights Make Thk 4-Day Twri Flmh kWuyi wttfc IUIIT5 Help nature ?Unilvlt exert* eCld t ?ad otter waste* MuK may caate frequeui or icaaty flow, burain^ baekachf, leg paint or getting up alflhta! Your ?to"t?eck at uy dru| FOR KENT 1ST. FLOOR FURNISHED APART MENT. Central Itfated. Phone VE 7-2884 between t and 3 p.m. 17-3U; i ONE THREE KOOM APARTMENT j also on? four room apartment i for rent. Furnished, private entrance, conveniently locaVx) Call VE 7 - 2950 after 6 p. m ' 15 - 'tc UNFURNISHED Apartment house. | t Each apartment has five I rooms, private entrance and ?fraths. Wired for stove. Coal > heaters furnished. Also five room 'bouse wired for stove. Call 7-2597. 19-2ti? [ I FOUR ROOM apartment. 2 bed- > rooms. Well insulated an;l economically heated. Near town. Call VE 7-2586 after I o'clock. 19-3tc I FOR RENT OR LEASE. d>ie t > j illness, J. P. Trulls Store and Sinclair Filling Station, 6 miles E. of Murphy on U. S. 19.. 19-3tc HELP WANTED ,j MOOOO MONTHLY? SPARE TIME ! Refilling and collecting monty j from New Type High quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qual ify you must have car, refer ences, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours week ly can net up to $400 month ly, More full time. For per sonal interview wri'e P. O. Box 1053, Boise, Idaho. In clude phone number. 20-1 tp READ THIS: Ladies, is an added income needed in your tumic? Openings in Cherokee and Clay Coun'y for full or part time work. No experience neded. Write Mrs. Lenoi.i Wilson, Box 629, Andrews. N. C., giving street address and phone number. 20-4t? BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Fast Service Everywhere Via Reliable Conr. actions Terminal 3 at Asheville and Murphy Phone VE 7-2922 Specify BLUE RIDGE And Be Sore Don't Let STOMACH TROUBLE Wrack your Hoalthl ? * - - 1- mil,,.,. A -1-1 iwwi mi napv wawcn wmrtfi ^cia ?temodh Dtomm lymphoma o* Gastritis flr rH>?d lining), burning stomach ?dese pains, Indigestion, gas. heartburn, ?loafing. nausea and wsiociotid nervous* ness and rfsprswlcn era quickly soothed by WMOMOfic which m addition coots HoM^sh lining to prevent further painful Pthwhs. ftfW-PAClrIC as a tonic Incrsotss oppettte, aids digestion, promotes strength and vftaltty. Got this remarkable treatment ??day and discover the wonderful benefits mJhumJ I^IL. * 1.. ? - . ?? Vy ?fwrywnw? ? wi v*Vf v3 You can't to-el Yov PCDCA must get relief er ri'JW" money bock regardless PACIFIC *,hcw^rhM M M Toes Pregglst or iisnr's Today E. C. MOORE JEWELERS i See THE NEW BI LOV A S Expert Watch Repair By A Graduate Wateh Maker Subscribe To hp ! The '. J ^Cherokee Scoat At i .^A ) -^*1' ? ?. - ? ? FOR SALE TWO USED REFRJGEKATOnri,1 one Dayatrom dinette suite. ' Mr*. Robert BaulL VE 7-1503. IMtc 1958 PONT1AC 4 door Station Wagon Only #,000 miles. John Wald roup, iP. O. Box 243. Hayes vIHe, N. C. Phone 2795. 19-2tp NEW AND USED bouse trailers all siges available. Hermann's Trailer Sales ai Shield's Tour, ist Home, Andrews, N. C., or contact Hermann Brauer at Forsyth Furniture. g 19-3tc GOOD SELECTION of used furni ture far sale for every room in the house. Recently trad ed on new trailers. Forsyth Furniture, Andrews, N. C., Phone 83. 18-3tc LARUE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. New and reduced in price. See MeCombs and Morgan next door to unemployment office. 18-tfc CHINESE RESISTANT chestnut trees for sale. 1 year old, 50c, 2 years old $1.00. &* U. L. McHaa, Marble, N. C. 18-3tp HOLIDAY SPPECIAL: BLOND BEDROOM SUITE consisting of Bookcase Bed, box springs, Interspring mattress, 54" Dresser, Large Chest, 1 lamp _ plus Studio Oouch. All this for $289.95 at The Cherokee Furniture Store, Murphy, N. C. 3te ONE RIDING PONY. Wi1h Bridel and saddle. If interested call VE 7-2947. 20-tfc 3 LOTS AND SIX Room house with bath; on corner lot located in Andrews, N. C. Contact Claude Hunt, Andrews, N. C. lMtp MILK COWS for Sale. See G. A. Jones, Marble, N. C. 20- Up FOR SALE ? One good work honse. 10 years old, weighing approx imately 1200 lbs. See Marshall Dockery, Route 3, Murphy. N. C. 20-2tp FOR SALE: Used 24 fiich Deluxe Bicycle. In excellent condi tion. Price *25. Call Cal Stiles at VE 7-2662. 20-3tc CARD OF THANKS MY FAMILY and I wish to ex press our sincere apprecia tion for many kindnesses shown us during the death of our mother, Nancy Web ster. Lewis Webster CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown * us during the sickness and death of our loved one, Charles G. Owenby, also for the many beautiful flowers. The Family of Charles G. Owenby. ? ? I KIDNEY DANGER SIGNAL# Getting up nights, burning, fre quent o scanty flow, leg pains or backache may be warning of func tional kidney disorder* ? "Danger Ahead". Help nature eliminate e? j cess acid and other wastes. FlufkJ kidneys with BUKET8. Your 50c ' back at any drug store in 4 DAYS if not pleased. NOW at Maimer < Drug Co. ?BP" ?? realestate WANTED S. 1*. H OUT WAY OR IF YOU HAVE COKE BY AND