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PHILLIPS 66 PHILLIPS 66 j 'Sign Of Swell Service' Sttve Crawford Steve Crawford Cordially Invites All His Customers aid Frioads To Visit HIm At His New Location . . . MURPHY 66 STATION Valley River Avenue, Murphy, N. C. Dial VE 7-2226 PHILLIPS 66 'Sign Of Swell Service' 66 HENN THEATRE I MURPHY, N. C. ? Wed. I5-Thu. 16-Frl. I7-S(H. 13 Stm-Bmit smw Of Tk Teai B I swings out ? and sounds off ^ with thoso avar-lovln' ^ 6*1* BLUES HalWallis MIOOUCTIO* TECHNICOLOR* Juliet Prowse CTh?t CAN CAN' Gift1) ' *"ast Sat. Late Show.? "Studs Lonlgan' Sun. 18-Mon. I9-Tue. 20 CTT strangers When STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET DEC. 18-18-20 IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN Wed. 21-Thu. 22 ALIVB WITH THRILLS I JACK N NAURU mt VtNomus! One cent a day will dry your clothes electrically. The secret of this "drying bargain" is our stair-step rates. In the average home, an electric dryer will use about 80 kwh per month. The exact amount you pay for this much electricity will depend on how much electricity you now use. But in most cases, the electricity used for drying clothes will be charged on our next to the last "step." On this "step" your pay only four-tenths of a cent for each kilowatt-hour ... 32 cents a month . . . about a penny a day! Dry clothes the modern way. Dry clothes electrically ... for a penny a day! NOW: $6 CASH BONUS I Buy md instill your mh (Itctric clothcs dryof now ... pt SIS in c*iii ftMl To ftt in on this bwftin offer, jimply buy tht eloctric clottw* dry*' of your chotct from your fovorito fetter. Brinf your bill of utt to ovr offiet. You'll cot $15 in ct%h But hurry. Tint offor it hmitid. Good on ori|M?l mjUllttiont only. MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Murphy, N. C. . & LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I9-?k NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY _ NOTICE OP RESALE Under and by virtu* of i Order of the Si^Mrtor Cou at Cherokee County, Nor Carolina, mad* and en tan n the action entitled Chero kee County, A Municipal Coi poradoo, -vs- Clyde Willtarr son and wife. Gillie Will lair son, et als.. the undersign* Commissioner will on thel6i day of December, 1960, ofle for resale and resell for casl to the last and highest bidde at public auction, at tbeCouri house doorinCherokeeCouni North Carolina, In Murphy a 12 o'clock noon, the followlni described real estate, lyini and being 'in Shoal Creel Township. Cherokee County North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows FIRST TRACT: A certaii piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being ii Shoal Creek Township, Chero kee County, North Carolina on the waters of Hiwassec River and bounded and mor< particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING on a Spanish Oak on or near a contoui line of Carolina & Tennesse* Power Company; then wit! Use The Want Ads Let me exhort everyone tc do their utmost to think out side and beyond our present circle of ideas. For even idea gained 1* a hunderec Idea gained is a hundrec years of slavery remitted - Richard Jeffrie! AMITONE" relieves Upset Stomach the way Milk Relieves Ulcers 1 tiny Ami tone tablets actually have the acid-neutralizing power of a full pint of milk! Yea, Amitone'a exclusive Olrcine treat* you to all of milk's tooth ing powers., with lettable relief in ar?onda...that laata for hours! 24 tablets ouly 49*. Mouney Drug Co. Murphy, N. C. LEGAL NOT the public read Marly ? Sou* I court* to ? small maple naar I ? a imall branch; thence a 11 Ola 1 naar South to a large poplar] I Thence South Eaat to a top ln of a ndgt near an old trail n 0 a Spanish Oak; thence j*> Southwest with the old trail ^ or old road to the line of rtia ? Pleasant HU1 Church Ad graveyard property; thaw:* about a South direction cfo a |* sing the public road to a Sick ^ ory inside the boundary lint ? of T. C. Kllpa trick's land; ,r thence an East direction croa *? sing the' public road to - T chestnut corner of T. C. KU Patrick's land; thence a y South course to the. public 1 road; thence with (be public I road a Southeast course to a 5 Host Oak near the John Dea ( ver Gate; thence a North Eaat ? course up the ridge to the top to a Post Oak; thence nearly I East with the divide of the 1 ridge to a Post Oak, a con ? dltional corner specified in a 1 Deed made to D. T. McNabb by Edmond McNabb and wife. Matte McNabb; thence a Northerly direction with the 1 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 t*> a 1 ridge a North Westerly dir ? ectlon to a branch of small chestnut bushes; thence near ly West with the top of a ? ridge to a black oak; thence ? down the ridge nearly a North course to the conditional line t of North Carolina, andTenne ' ssee Power Co.; thence with I said contour line to theBEGIN I NING, containing 175 acres. more or less. This being part l 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, InDeedBook 28-63, Page 236, reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of des cription. SECOND TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of S. G. Baines and others and knows as the A, J. Burger land and bounded as follows, viz: BEGINNING on a hickory in line of old church property and runs ? Northerly direc tion with ? fence between S. G. Baines and the property now being described to the ? end of said fence or where said fence crosses the line of the Carolina Tennessee Power Company line: thencl with said Power Company's line up Hiawassee River to the line of P. H. Williamson land; thence with said Wil liamson line to Public 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 Wil liamson line to a Spanish Oak on top of a ridge; thence Southwesterly direction the Graveyard and church pro perty line, then with that line to the BEGINNING, containing fifty acres, more or less, one half mineral excepted to A. J. Burger, if said Burger has paid proper taxes on the mineral as prescribed by law. Being the same lands as described in and conveyed by a 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, <na, in Deed Book 87, Page 422. reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of description. EXCEPTING AND RESER VING, however, from the Se cond Tract of land above de scribed that part thereof which was heretofore convey ed by Deed, dated March 3, 1923, from P. H. Williamson and wife, Loretta Williamson, to the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, and registered in the Office 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,4 State of North Carolina, ad joining the lands of P. H. Wil liamson 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, thenceNorth west 131 yards to a rock corner the Northeast 89 yards to a Pine Tree, then East 36yards to the BEGINNING, containing about I 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 boundary. This is a resaleof the above described property, a pre vious sale having been held on the 21st day of November. 1960, under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carol , ina, made and entered in the i above-entitled action, and an increased bid having beenduly filed within the Dim allowed by law. Bidding will start at $2,937.50, which is the amount oT the increased Md. This the 30th day ef Novem ber. 1960. L. L. Mason, Jr. Comiasioner ' i I
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