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Area Deaths, Faaerals Compliments Of M? Mwtwai fvriaf AsstdwHu 9 Piyfta G. Ivie - Fiitral Dirttlor Murphy, N. C. CLIFFORD LA1L ROBB1NSVILLE - Clifford Lail. 67, of Robbtnsville. died suddenly. In Ms home at 11:30 pjn. Monday, November 7. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Zada WUliamsLall; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Hill and Mrs. Myrtle Hill of At lanta, Mrs. Louise Rogers of Orlando, Fla., and Miss Vickie Lall of Jacksonville .Fla.; five sons, Granville o.t Orlando, Fla., J ack of Mary ville, Tenn., and Larry, Ran dall and Richard of Robblns ville; a sister. Miss Dixie Lall; and a brother, Ira, of Robbinsvllle. Services were held at 10 { a.m. Thursday In Sweetwater ? Baptist Church, of which he ' was a member. The Re*. DUlard Jordan officiated, and burial was in Old Mother Cemetery. . Townson Funeral Home was In charge. MRS. SALLIE ROGERS ANDREWS - Mrs. Salite Pitt Rogers, of Andrews died at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Novem ber 8 in her home after ? - brief illness. . Mrs. Rogers wasadaughter of the late R. F. and Mary ? Conley Plercy. Her husband, John H. Rogers, died in 19SS. Surviving are a daughter, ?" Mrs. R, C. Lee of Greenville.' S. C.; a brother. Jack Plercy of Murphy; three grand children and five great-grand ^chlldretu Services were held Thurs day at 2:00 pan. in the First Methodist Church, of which She was a member! . The Rev. Dorrls S mother man officiated, and burial was /In Valley town Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Walt Brown. Neal Matheson. Dilly Raxter, Tommy Asley, Jake Buchanan and Porter Jones. Townson Funeral Home of Murphy was in charge of ar rangements. PAUL TATE Paul Tate, age 68, died November 7, in the U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a native of Cherokee County. He is the son of the late J, T. and Emma Tate. \ Get Your Watch ? checked Electronically AT E. C. MOORE Jewelers $1.00 Lays Away a New Watch for Christmas He It ? retired Naval Of ficer -Funeral services were held November 10 at 10:00 in the US Naval Base. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. J. L. Hall, Murphy, N. C? Mrs. Emma Thompson, Miami, Fla., Mrs. George Ar nold, Rocky Face, Ga? Mrs. Mae Arnold, Dalton, Ga.: Se ven brothers, Myrden Tate, Murphy. Ocean and Homer Tate. BlairsviUe, Ga., Fred and Nuel Tate, Gastonia, N, C? Neal Tate, Pounds, Va., Ed Tate, Ellljay, Ga. CARLOS SMITH ROBBiNSVILLE - Carlos Smith, 57, of Robbinsvilledied in an Andrews Hospital at 8:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, after an illness of three mon ths. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Inez Smith; a daughter. .Miss Wllline Smith of the home; three sons, Doyle of the home, Wallace of De troit. Mich,, and Ted of Chi cago, 111; a sister, Mrs. Min nie Lequire of Maryville. Tenn,: a brother, Rov of Ashe ville; and three grandchildren. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in Tuskeegee Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Jack Bryson of ficiated, and burial was in Breedlove cemetery. Townson Funeral Homewas in charge. MRS. 0. V. ANDERSON Mrs. Ollie Van Anderson, 67, of Murphy, died at 6:50 p.m. Thursday. November 10, after a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Elijah and Savannah Brockman Car ter. She was a member of the Wolf Creek Baptist Church. She is survived by her hus band, Milt Anderson: one step daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Minor of Culberson; two step-sons, Floyd of Downey, Calif., and Ernest of Bell, Calif., one sister, Mrs. CoraLoudermtlk of Murphy; and six grand children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Shady Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Thomas Trustt, Rev. Raymond Carroll, and Rev. Ernie Young officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: Oliver Gregory. H. L. Thrasher, Wade Stewart. Bud Siewart. Fred Stewart, andLonzoGre gory. Townson Funeral llomewas in charge. EDGAR LEE CURTIS HAYESVILLE - Edgar Lee Curtis, 70, of Hayesville.died Monday morning, November 14, after a short illness. Mr. Curtis was a retired mail carrier, alifelong resi dent of Clay County. He was an active member of the Hay esville Lions Club anda mem ber of the First Methodist Church of Hayesville. SAVE 15 on an electric Frigidairt CLOTHES DRYER Prices Start at $149.95 Walt CtlfMii AppHmct Start VE 7-2514 Murphy, N. C. Mra. Esther C^L wld?*: Roger. ??* "on. tft'ert, Hn uJi ?rwo'Uu 'onofAU^^O-eU ?'V? Bendict * fiSfSr Mo.: 0|M s !ep -dj , _,Cl 'y. M?rjort. hTv.,2 * ?!*"? e,?ht 'isteri^ui.^fj^ '"': ??. Mrs. Ed ?L"M>rC 2!T* L ?*ort TSS Mr,. 2&JSt ?&??& GreenviiJe N ?p^ Cr*ft of fandchildi-en' ' *nd w8ht "*^"c.?2*r "*"' ??? ?ZUZSl?Z. " FOR SALE FOR SALE - Murree Ve neer Co, Inc. land and buildings recently vacated on Valley Road. 250 ft. frontage. A good location and excellent salvage. Over 40,000 feet of lumber, 6,000 concrete blocks and 7,000 ft. Galvanized roof ing. For Information see R. G. Davis at Nero Plant near Marble. Phone VE 7-2914, 16-3'tp LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Administradx of the estate of pordon Chester Farmer, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed, at Murphy, N. C? on or before the 10th day of Nov ember. 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person? indebted to mH estate will' please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C. _ This 2nd day of November, I960. ... Vivaudou Margaret Farmer Administratix 15-6tc NOTICE OF RE -SALE OF REAL ESTATE CHEROKEE COUNTY Under ?nd by virtue of a the Superior Court of Chero kee Counry, made in a civil action therein pending entit led Cherokee County, A mun icipal Corporation, -vs- Sher man Baker and Wife, Bergle Baker, et als., and signed by the Clerk of the Super ior Court on September 30, I960, and under and by virtue of an Or der of Resale upon an advance bid made by the Clerk of the Superior Court on November 7, 1960, the undersigned Com missioner ?will on the 23rd day of November, 1960, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an open ing bid of $175,00, but subject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in Murphy Township, Chero kee County, North Carolina, and more particularly des cribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of Ham pton (now Mason), Coffee and others. Being part of Tract No. in 3rd District on the waters of Little Brasstown Creek and bounded as follows, to wlc BEGINNING on the bank of the Coleman Gap road on the Hampton (now Mason) andCof le line and running Westward thirty eight poles to a stake on top of a ridge; thence South ward following the top of the ridge forty six poles to ? chestnut oak on top of ridge; thence Eastward following top of ridge sixty four poles to a stake on the bank of the Coleman Gap Road; thence north with said road twenty three poles to the Beginning, containing twenty-five acres, more or leas . Being the same land convey ed to H. D. Stalcup by S. D. Chambers and Lena Cham bars and registered In the Office of the Register of Deeds In Book 116. Page 285. Also being the same land* described In and conveyed by a Deed, dated July 13, 1930. from Verdi a Riper, Hair at law of H. D, Stalct?, ? Sam uel Baiter, and registered In the Office of the Register of Deed* of Cherokee County, North Carolina, la Deed Book 173 at page ill, tiiorwce to which Dood Is hereby made for greater certainty of deocrip lon. This the 7th day of Novem ber, I960. L.L. MASON, JR. COMMISSI ONER Wp ueu NOTICE NOTICE OP RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Uadsr and by virtu* of ? 1 Judgement of die Superior 1 Court of Cherokee County, made In a civil action therein pending entitled Cherokee County, A Municipal Corpor ation, - va - Clyde William son and wife, Gillie William son. et lis., aad signed by the Clerk of theSiserlor Court on September 26. 1960, and under and by virtue of an Or der of Reule i^ron an advance bid made by the Clerk of the Si^ierior Court on November 4, I960, the underslgnedCom missioner will on the 21st day of November, 1960. at twelve o'clock, noon, at the door of the Courthouse In Murphy, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an open ing bid of $1,730.00, but sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, 2 certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Shoal Creek Township, Cherokee County.NorthCaro lina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: A certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Shoal Creek Township, Che rokee County, North Car olina, on the waters of Hl wsssee River and bounded and more pardculary described as follows: BtViirwMWj on a spanun oak on or near a contour line of Carolina It Tenness ee Power Co.; then with the public road nearly a south course to a small maple near a small branch; thence a lit tle near South to a large pop lar; thence Southeast to a top of a ridge near an old trail to a spanishoak; thenceSouth west with the old trail or old road to the line of the Pleas ant Hill Church and grave yard property; thence about a South direction crossing the public road to a hickory in side the boundary line of T. C. Kilpatrick's land; thence a South course to the public road; thence with the public road a southeast course to a post oak near the John Deaver Gate; thence a North east course up the ridge to a Post Oak, a conditional cor ner specified in a Deed made to D. T. McNabb by Edmond McNabb and wife, Mattie Mc Nabb: thence a Northerly dir ection with the line of said Deed to a Post Oak Stump and a small oak; thence a ?conditional line a North westerly direction down a ridge crossing a branch near an old chimney; thence up a ridge a Northwesterly direct ion to a branch of small chest nut bushes; thence nearly West with the top of a ridge to a Mack oak: thence down the ridge nearly a North course to the conditional llneof North Carolina, and Tennessee ?Power Co.: thence with said contour line to the BEGIN N1NG, containing 175 cares, more or less. This being part of Tracts Nos, 74 and 75. Being the same lands as described in and conveyed by ,a Deed dated July 29, 1912, from J. E. Shearer and wife. Charity Shearer, to P. H. Williamson and wife, W. L. Williamson, and registered In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 28-63, Page 236, reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of des cription. bbUONU tract: a cer tain tract or parcel of land In Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of S. C. Balnes and others and knows as the A. J. Burger land and bounded as follows, viz: BEGINNING on ? hickory In line of old church pro perty and runs a Westerly direction with ? fence be tween S, G. Baines and the property now being describ ed to the end of said fence or where said fence crosses the line of the Carolina Ten nessee Power Company lines; thence with said Power Com pany's line up Hiawassee River to the line of P. H. Williamson land; thence with sa<d Williamson line to Pub lic Road, then with said road. South to a maple near a small branch at the bend of the road; thence South East to a Poplar Tree; thence more South with Williamson line to a Spanish Oak on top of a ridge; thence Southwesterly direction the Graveyard and church propertyllne, thenwith that line to the BEGINNING, containing fifty acres, mora or less, one hald mineral ex cepted to A, J. Burger, If said Burger has paid proper taxes ion the mineral as prescribed by law. Being the same , lands as described in and conveyed by ? Deed, dated September 22, 1920. from J. R. Miller, to P. H. Williamson and wife, Loretta Williamson, and reg istered In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chero kee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 87, Page 422. reference to which. Deed Is hereby made for greater cer tainty of description. EXCEPTING AND RESER W j, however, from the Sec - ?ad Tract of land above des cribed that part thereof which was heretofore conveyed by Deed, dated March 1923. from P. H. Williamson and wife, Lorana Williamson, to the Pleasant Kjll BaptistChu rch. and r?He?r?<l la the Of Deodline EEAOL1NE FOR CLASSIFIED AD6: 5:00 MONDAY JUtat 50* for etch insertion 25 words or less three times (or $1.25. More than 25 words two cents per word. Payable in advance. fOI SMI FOR SALE - Speedry Magic Marker - Ready ro Write -Just lilt the cap - Write, Sketch. Mark. Color - Perfect for making posters or marking clothing - Only 57f - The Cherokee Scout. 14-tfn FOR SALE - Special!) 1 lb. can Duplicator Ink for Dup licating Machines -Half Price While They Last - Only one carton left. The Cherokee Scout. 14-tfn FOR SALE OR RENT - Modern Home in Murphy. Will Finance. Call VE 7-2902. 15-3tc FOR SALE - 2 Antique Waf fle Irons. Contact Eloise McBee at Murphy HighSchool. 16-3 tp LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY MILDRED BRUCE WOODY, Plaintiff -vs SHIRL R. WOODY. Defendant To Shirl R. Woody: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against vou has been filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: That plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony against you on the grounds of separa tion for more than two years next preceding the commence ment of this action. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 22nd day of December. I960, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Courts for the relief sought. This October 29, 1960. James C. Howse Clerk, Superior Court Cherokee County, North Carolina 14-4tc flee of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County. North Carolina, in Deed Book 107, at page 391, and bounded as follows: A certain tract or' parcel of land in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, ad joining the lands of P. H. Williamson and J. A. Adams and others, and bounded as follows, viz; BEGINNING on a Sourwood Tree running South 131 yards to a rock on the South side of the public road, thence Northwest 131 yards to a rock corner the Northeast 89 yards to a Pine Tree, then East 36 yards to the BEGINNING, containing about 1 1/2 acres, more or less. It Is further understood and agreed that the maker of this Deed is only to include the North side of the above described boun dary. This the 4th day of Novem ber, 1960. L.L.Mason. Jr. Commissioner I5-2tc For Rent 4-Room Apartment Ju$t Completed! Close In Call VE 7-3113 or VE 7-2319 FOR SAll FOR SALE - Two 5-gtlwd saddle horses, American bred. Priced Reasonable. Contact Evelyn Gladson, Rc. 2, Culberson. l4-3ip FOR SALE - Take one back to College - New Royal Port able Typewriters-Only $49.95 plus tax. Other Royal Port ables to $139.95. Stop by the Scout Office and see why peo ple say, "Royal Makes The Best." 6-tfn FOR SALE - Rubber stamps. Made to order. Three day service. The Cherokee Scout. FOR SALE - 1953 Super Bulck - Low Mileage - One owner - A1 condition. Con tact R. O. Chandler. Murphy, N. C. Call VE 7-2351. 14-3tp FOR SALE - Good Flock of Western Hampshire Ewes and Late Lambs bred for Early Lambing. Good clean flock of fifty-two head. Located at Brasstown. Reasonably pri ced. Phone Ledseen alHayes ?ville. 2000. 13-2tc. FOR SALE - Six pack Ad ding Machine Paper - Only $1.40. The Cherokee Scout. 14-tfn 1 FOR SALE - 1955 Chev. - 2 door hard top. 2 tone red and white. Radio and Heater. Nice clean car in good con dition. New Tires. Phone VE 7-2387. Allen McDonald, Rt. 3, Murphy. 14-3tp FOR SALE - 1957Chevrolet 4 -door Bel Aire Hard-Top. Excellent Condi bon.O rown ing Automatic Lightweight. 12 Gauge Shot Gun - NewCondit ion. Registered Short Horn Cow and Calf. See Willisjones on Highway #19 - 2 miles west of Marble. FOR SALE CHEAP - 5 rooms of furniture. Refriger ator, G. E. Electric Stove, 2 Hot Water Heaters, 2 wash ing machines, bedroom furni ture, 2 dining room sets, llvingroom suite, odd chairs, rockers. "Grist Mill", Til ted Cut-Off Wood Saw, Moss burg Automatic 22 - Pump Shotgun - 150 Turkeys - ducks and chickens - 400 bushel of white and yellow corn - 4 electric heaters. 2 warm morning heaters. Henry Rose, Unaka. N.C.orcaUVE 7-3421. 16-3 tp FREE FREE ON REQUEST - 56 page Planting Guide catalog offered by Virginia's largest growers of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees. Berry Plants, Grape Vines, and Landscape Plant Material. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc. Waynesboro, Virginia. 14-4tc Cborokoo Motors USED CAR Sale!! VE 7-2185 Murphy, N.C. PARTIAL LIST OF USED STOCK PASSENGER 1959 Buick - 4 door 1957 Buick - 4 door 1956 Buick - 4 door 1954 Buick - 2 door 1959 Ford Station Wagon 1958 Ford - 4 door 1957 Oldsmoblle - 4 door 1960 Opel - 2 door COMMERCIAL 1958 Ford - 1/2 ton 1957 Ford ? 1/2 ton 1951 Ford - 2 ton 1960 CMC - 2 ton 1956 Willys Jeep 1950 Willys Jeep HHP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE - Raw leigh Dealer tn Cherokee county. Write Rawlelgh's Dept. NCK-200-3. Richmond. Va. M-4tp MOVED! CITY CAFE HAS MOVEDl Located next door to The Man Shop. 15-3tc FOR RENT FOR RENT - in Valleytown. New 2 -bedroom house. Elec tric heat - fully insulated - large livinq room and dining room combined - fire place hardwood floors - In wooded area, private drive. Rent to responsible people, retired couple or small family. Call 144-J. Andrews. 14-3 tc FOR RENT -McCall Apar tment. Furnished small apart ment with private bath and private entrance. Meat, hot and cold water furnished. I deal lor 1 person. Rent reas onable. Phone VE 7-239S. 16-3 tc SERVICES SINGER SEWING MACHINE Representative. Tom Hunt, w il be here everv Tuesday, all day, lor sales and services. ? He can be contacted by calling the New Regal Hotel, Phone VE 7-2341. 29-tfc WELL DRILLING: Have your well drilled; modemma chinery. Six and eight- inch domestic and commercial ?wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B. Rogers. Franklin, N. C? or Call LA 4-3135. 33-tfc GENERAL REPAIR - Extra rooms added to your home and decorated inside and out. Floor Tile laid, plumbing and electrical repairs. Twenty four hour services. Telephone day VE 7-2587, night phone VE 7-2055. or VE 7-3147. All work guaranteed. McCom bs and Morgan. Next door to Employment Office. 20-tfc FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves. Irons, fans, etc., see McCombs and Morgan next door to the employmentofflce. Day phone VE 7-2587. night phone VE 7-2055orVE 7-3147. 20-tfc JAMES TV and Radio Ser vice. All work guaranteed. Call VE 7-3238 day or night. 34-tfc WANTED WANTED - Wanted to buy - Black Walnuts - Any amount hulled and dried - Stiles Pro duce Co. 15-3tc Read Tho Want Ads 19W Ford Surl?ne2 door hardtop, with radio, healer, 14,000 actual miles, auto matic transmission, 1959 Chevrolet 4 door six cylinder with straight drive, heater and defros ter, 19,000 actual miles. 1959 Ford 2 door custom line InA-lCondition, hea ler and defroster, white wall tires, straight drive. A real nice car. 1958 Plymouth 4 door, straight driveV-8. Equip ped with radio, heater, while Wall Ores. 1957 Bulek Special, door hardtop with radio, heater, automatic trans mission - In real good shape. 1957 Oldsmobile 4 door hardtop - HydramaQc Dr ive with radio, heater, Lo cal one owner, white wall tires. 1956 Ford 4 - door Vic toria with radio, heater, white wall tires, Tutone paint. TWO '1955 Fords - One with straight drive, one with Ford-O-Matic - Both V-8 with heater, defroster, white wall tires, tutone paint, clean inside and out. SEVERAL GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS 1951 l ord. 1950 Dodge, 1951 Rambler Stationed eon, 1953 Chevrolet, and three 1V53 Fords, 1948 Buick. TRUCKS 1959 Ford 1/2 ton Pick up. radio, heater, flowered side, local one owner. - 1055 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup, heater, good tires, body in real good shape - locally owned. 1953 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup with heater. 1953 Dodge 1/2 ton pick up In Good Shape - Motor has just been reconditioned SEE ZEB CHASTAIN AT COMMUNITY MOTORS VE 7-2001 ?- Hwy 64 West Murphy. NJC. Real Estate For Sale '3 miles from Murphy In Martin Creek section. Short ways oH paved road, high up and private, 10 acre, fertile larm, all tillage and fenced In. land on both sides of hlfjhway.' 4 room house, no bath, electricity, spring water In house, 2 fireplaces. 2 springs, house needs some minor repairs. Sev eral young bearing apple trees, etc. This is a bar gain for someone, for quick sale. Only >3500.00 Andrews, NjC,-Phone268 HERB WILBUR Real Estate HI-ROCKET Strvki Station Regular Gas 27.9< Ethyl 30.9* Mor* power in your engine, Mort aoney in your pocket, N hen you fill your tank J^thStile*' Hi-Rocket. ? t^ROCXET Service Stat i on | V H. E. Stile*, Mir. Andrew* Ro?d Nwy. 19 Murphy, N. C. CALL AN EXPERT SAVE HME_ _ _ SAVE MONEY f Re?dy To Serve Your HEATING, PLUMBING fc WELDING NEEDS Long Experience In NEW INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS , Trl State Plumbing & Heating Co. VE 7-2671 Murphy. NjC. T?r DipiHilli aerrtre" MEADOWS RADIO t TV UftVICI H 7-WT Permanent! $7. so up For Appoiotmtnl Call VB 7-2330 CANDLER'S Beauty Shop Watch & Jewelry REPAIR Ke*piokt Diamond* Davis Jewelers ROGERS El?ctric Strvict Klactrkal ContrccHnf and Kiptin n?y VE 1-1415. Night VK 7 !?T? ? HOUR Wrecker Service U Twmw A*f C*. 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