ea NOTICE CAROLINA IOKEE COUNTY e undersigned. haviu tied as Attoiinistracrix of state of Ernest Graham, isad. late of Cherokee ty. (his is to oodfy all ins having claims against estate to present them ? undersigned^ at R(. 4 hy, N. C? on or before th day o( December. 1%1 is notice will be pleaded r o I their recovery. All mis Indebted to *aid es ?rilt please make immed pavment to the under d at Rt. 4, Murphy, N, is 29 day of November A GRAHAM I. Murphy, N. ( . LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NDER AND BY VIRTUE of power and authority con ed in that certain deed of t executed and delivered mogene Haney and record - n the office of the Register eeds for CherokeeCounty, C? in Bood 216, at page and because of default in payment of the in tedness thereby secured failure to carry out and form the stipulations and eements therein con ted and, pursuant to demand he owner and holder of the cbtedness secured by said d of trust, the undersigned ?tee will expose for sale ?ubtic auction to the highest Jer'Tor" cash at the usual ce of sale in the county irthouse of Cherokee mty. In the city of Murphy, C.. at 12 o'clock, noon, on 20th day of J anuary, 1961, that certain lot or parcel land, situate, lying and be lli Cherokee County, State Jorth Carolina, and more tfcularly described as fol s: Beginning at a white ?tump, the Northeast cor of FredHolloways land and is with the South bank of the country road 286 feet to a :k, ViasonPostell's comer; nee southeast with his line I feet to the N?fitahala wer. and Light Co.'s line are an Iron pipe Is driven the ground; .thence South was cut out to be a lus. . .unfortunately some y forgot to put die pieces aher. SNEEZING? pO THIS QUICK I takes' just ONE HOUR to BQ-6. Take two tablets 3 white, one brown) each hour until 3 doses are ?n. Then In another half *, If not pleased, get your back at any drug store, lay at Mauney Drug Store, LEGAL Nona w?*t with power company's Um SW feet 10 ? rock awl wire tone* on Mp of the ridge; (hence Northwest with the meanders at the nc%e and (?nee 461 feel to a while oak I lump and Iron pipe on the bank at the road; thence Mm fcaaat 72 feet with Fred Holioways line to an Iron pipe; thence Northweet with Fred HoUo waye line 231 feat ?o the be ginning, containing S acres, more or leaa.Thl* being a part o i Tract No. 7S In District No. 7 In Valley town Township, and being the lands described in deed dated November 21, 1950, from O. L. Anderson. Trustee, to Frank Laney, registered in Book 177, Page 218, Chero kee County Registry. Subject to unpaid taxes and liens if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 17th day of December, 1960. Daniel J . Walton, Trustee Wayne M. Brendle, Attorney 104 Latta Arcade, Charlotte, North Carolina 22-4tc LEGAL NOTICE; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Surviv ing Parmer of the partner ship of Farmer Brothers, which was dissolved on Oct ober 6,' 1960. on account of the death of Chester Farmer, one of the partners, this is to notify all persons having claims against Said partner ship to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Mur phy, N. C? on or before the 29th day of December. 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar <$ their recovery. All persons indebted to said part nership will please made im mediate payment. This the 22nd day of De .em ber. 1960. Winston Fanner, Surviving Parmer 22-4 tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, made and entered In die action entitled "Cherokee County -vs- Marg aret Lovell Baker", the under signed Commissioner will on the 16th day of January, 1961, offer for resale and resell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the Courthouse door lnChero kee County, North Carolina, In Murphy at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described real estate, lying an'dbeinglnShoal Creek Township, State andCo unty aforesaid, and more par ticularly described as follows: LEGAL NOTICE FIRST TRACT: It being in" Shoal Croak Township. Dis trict No. 8, and on the watrrs of Turtleeown Cml. BEGINNING aa ? pine oa the North Carolina and Ten nessee Slate Llia running tha San line to a rock cor ner; thence an East direction to an old road on top of tha ridge; thence running tha rood to a pine corner and then nai ling from the pine corner to a rock corner known as (he O?onby Stuart corner thence with a conditional line from the rock corner to a double chestnut; then from the double chestnut to the pine corner, the Beginning corner, con taining 80 acres, more or less, with the herldl laments and appurtenances thereto apper taining. hereby releasing all claims to homestead and dower therein; which was conveyed R> As tor Baker and Etta Baker, by Deed of D. Mickens, dated November 8, 1944, registered in Book No. 151, page 223 in the Register's Office of Cherokee County, North Car olina. Being the same land de scribed in and conveyed by Deed. dated February 6, 1946. from Astor Baker and wife, Etta Baker to T. M. Baker and wife. MargaretBaker, and registered In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Chero kee County. North Carolina, in Deed Book 152 at page 391, reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of description. SECOND TRACT: Adjoin ing the lands of T. M. Baker, Will Dockery, Clint Louder milk, Ernest Weaver, and oth ers, and bounded as follows, viz; In Shoal Creek Township, on the waters of Turtletown Creek. BEGINNING on a rock on top of a hill and on an old road and by a fence at some bars, and runs aboutdue East to the Stuart Heirs Line (now Will Dockery) to a rock corner; thence due North with the said line to a rock, it being the corner of the Stu art Heirs Line: then still with said line due East to a rock, the same being a corner of Richard Stuart's land; then a North course to a- rock on W. C. Borings line; thence West with the said Borings line to a rock on S. A. Stiles (now T. M. Baker) line, this being a condition corner between L. E. Burger (now T. M.Bak er) and S. A. Stiles (now T. M. Baker); thence a South course with an old road, this ' being a conditional line be tween L. E. Burger (now TM. Baker) and S. A. Sdles (now T. M. Baker) to the Beginning corner, containing 40 acres more or less. Being the same land des cribed in j deed from W. C. Boring and wife, M. T. Bor ing, to RlchatV Stuart, dated January 8th, 1921, and re corded in Office of Regis ter of Deeds of Cherokee County, In Boot No. 102, Page 430, reference to which is I MURPHY READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. NOW OPEN Savo Tine, Labor, Money YE 7-3506 LEGAL NOT ICC hereby made. Being the nine laad d? scnijcd In tad conveyed by Deed, dated February 17. 1947, from J. R. Stuart and wife. Amanda Stuart. aT.tl. Bak ar and wife. Margaret Bafcar. and registered ta tha 001c* it tha RafUar o I Daadi for Cherokee County, North Car olina, in Daad Book 160, at page reference to which daad l? hereby made for great er certainty of description. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the landa o t Henry Dockery, Mat Owenby and Ellzabeih Stu art and others, and bounded as follows, vis BEGINNING on a rock, thence South wtth Stuarts line to double White Oak. thence e West direction with Mat Owenby's line to a White Oak Bush W direction a conditional line to a Willow corner near the spring, thence SW dir ection with Mat Owenby's line to top of a ridge, to White Oak a conditional corner; thence NW with the meanders of a ridge to a DoUbie Black Oak a West direction with Powell's line to the State line to a pine; thence a North di rection with the State Una to a pine corner, thence E. with Mat Owenby's line to a Tur key Oak corner, thence NE a straight conditional line to the Beginning comer, contain ing 40 acres, more or less. IT IS THE INTENTION OF First parties to convey to Second Parties all of their right, title and Interest In and to the above described land which they now own or may hereafter acquire, in cluding any Interest they may Inherit from Margaret Jose phine Powell. DCing Die same iwiu ue scribed In and conveyed by Deed, dated January 13, 1948, from J. H. Powell and wife, Icie Powell, L. C. Powell and wife, Aldl Powell, A. F. Pow ell and wife, Bonnie Pow ellj and W. E. Powell and wife, Ellie Powell, to Tom Baker and wife, Margaret Baker, and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County. North Carolina, In Deed Book 166, at page 9, reference to which ! Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of descript- , ion. i FOURTH TRACT; Adjoin- , ing the lands of J. M. Clark ] Heirs, Ed Painter, W. F. . Dockery, and others and hounded as follows, viz: In Shoal Creek Township, BEGINNING on a beech tree < near the branch, being a cor- ' ner common to thePowell land, J. M. Clark landandthePaint er land, and runs Northeast to a dogwood tree near a ditch; thence a West course with said ditch to a poplar i tree on top of the hill, near the puhllc road; thence In a South direction with the meanders of said public road to a red oak stump, corner of the Powell land and the J. M. Clark land; thence adlrect line to the Beginning, contain ing 25 acres, more or less. Being the same land de scribed In and conveyed by Deed, dated November 16, 1946, from Clate Brown and wife, A dell Brown, to T. M. Baker and wife, MargaretBak er. and registered in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 159, at page 312, reference to which deed is hereby made for great er certainty of description. This is a resale of the above-described property, a previous sale having been held on the 16th day of December, 1960. under and by virtue of Full- site or compact? Your Dodge Dealer's got them both! Our full-size car is the Dodge Dart, it is priced model tor model with Ford and Chevrolet Here the comparison ends. Dart offers you features its major competition cannot To point out a few: A unitized, rust-proofed body. Torsion Aire Ride. And a new device called an alternator-generator that will charge at idle, make the battery last tar longer than usual. There are 23 Dart models, with either six or V8 engines. Read about our new low-price compact, Lancer, below. Then visit your Dodge Dealer. Either way, standard or compact you get a' great deal with Dodge. Dodge Darti: - J-> for aod?l with Tori an 4 a?*rol?t) 4 lk full-*!" P8d* The new Dodge compact, Lancer (shown on the right), is priced I straight down the line with Comet, Corvair and Falcon. It has an | inclined engine that's loaded with sizzle, a fully unitized rust-proofed body, Torskm-Aire ride, and a battery-saving alternator-generator. Want to know more? See a Dodge Dealer . He's got your answer- lancer. mSSSS D0D8E IWCER M best values on wheels are at tout dependable DODGE dealer QET VALUE/GET DODGE 107 V*U?y Ktw A*?. E. C. Moore M^rHC IfMl NOTICE an Order of AaS^nrtor Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, mad* aad eotered la tbc above-aotlded action, and aa Increased bid having been dirfy ftlad Within die a me allowed by law. Ai id the first three tracts of land described above, Kitting will start at 5L310.00. which is the amount of the increased, lad. As ? the tract o f land designated above as "FOURTH TRACT" bidding will start at $173.00, which is the aooiBt at the Inrrninrl bid. This the 29th day of De cember. 1960. L.L.MASON, JR. COMMISSIONER LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE, OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, made and entered In the action entitled "Chero kee County, -vs- Candace B. Crisp," the undersigned Com missioner will on the 16th day of January. 1961, offer for re sale and resell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at pub lic auction, at the Courthouse door in Cherokee County, North Carolina, In Murphy ?t 12 o'clock, noon, the fol lowing described real estate lying and being in Murphy Township, State and County aforesaid, and more partic ularly described as follows: Part of Tract No. 3664 In District No. 3, in Murphy Township, on the waters of Little Brasstown Creek, BE GINNING on a small Chest nut Oak on top of the mount ain. thence North to a Chestnut; thence Wg$t to a Spanish Oak on" top of the ridge, thence Southwest with top of ridge to a small Span ish Oak; thence South to a Hickory' on top of the Mount ain; thence East to the Be ginning corner, containing SO acres, more or less. Being lands described in a Deed from Hugh Tabor, Trust ee, to Nancy D. Wilmuth, dated J uly 25th, .1924, registered in Office Register of Deeds, Cherokee County, In Deed Book 83. at page 465, on J uly HSth, 1924, reference to which is hereby made for a more full description, and being the lands which were devised to >usie Fleming by Dovie. N. Wilmuth who is same person as Nancy D. Wilmuth by Will duly of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, In Will Book "C" at page 213. Being the same lands as de scribed in and conveyed by a Deed, dated October 29, 1945, from Susie Fleming, widow, to W. O, Crisp and wife. Can dace Crisp, and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 155 at page 130, reference to which Deed is hereby made for greater certainty of de scription. This is a resale of die above-described property, a previous sale having been held on the 15th day of December, 1960, under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, made and ent ered In the above-entitled ac tion, and an increased bid hav ing been duly filed within the time allowed by law. Bidding will start at $357.50, which Is die amount of the increased bid. This the 29th day of December, 1960. L.L. MASON. JR. COMMISSIONER 23-2tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that on the 31st day of December. I960, W. E. HAMPTON k COMPANY, INC., a Georgia ' corporation sold and trans ferred the whole of the stock or merchandise, including the inventory and accounts rece ivable, of a certain business in the Townof Murphy, Chero kee County, North Carolina, situate atl04PeachtreeStreet, and known as Hampton Hard ware ii Supply Company to Marvin L. Hampton and Grace Ramsey Hampton; that the said Marvin L. Hampton and Grace Ramsey Hampton are now the owners of said business in cluding accounts receivable and the said W. E, Hampton and Company, Inc., no longer has any connection with said business. This 9th day of January, 1960. W. E. HAMPTON It COMPANY, INC. 24-2tc WEAK DENTURES1 Don't Get Sore ?? LYONS ^ ALL-DAY / DENTURE k CUSHIONS v Mouney Drug Co. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE January 9. IMt Harry N. A wood Suit Rural Station Murphy, North Carolina PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by raaaon at your default In tha payment of certain mon eys due under. a CHATTEL MORTACp, executed by you on or about Aufuat 28. 1959, the undersigned will sell at public auction through MdCe ever k Edwards, repraaan tadves of Stat* Bank of Al bany, Albany. New York., at the County Jail In Murphy, N. C? on the 31st day of Jan uary, 1961, at 12 noon tha fol lowing property: To satisfy a balance due of $2161.60, plus interest to date of sale, together with any legldmate expenses Incurred in the repossession of this prooertv. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that if proceeds of the sale are not sufficient to defray expenses of retaking, keeping and stor ing, and the balance due upon the Chattel Mortage you will be held liable for the defi ciency due thereunder. We reserve tt^e right to bid on the property, STATE BANK OF ALBANY Time Sales Dept. By McKeever L Edwards. 24-2tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contain ed in that certain chattel mor tgage dated August 28, 1959, and executed by HARRY N. ATWOOD to THE STATE BANK OF ALBANY, and be cause of default in the pay ment of the indebtedness, thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, I will sell at public auction for cash ?on the steps of the Cherokee County Jail at 12:00 noon on January 31, 1961, the follow ing described personal pro perty: One Dodge Automobile, 1959 4-door Suburban, Model #379, 8 Cylinders, Motor #ML 361? 86250. Serial #M372-U4706. The above automobile may be inspected by prospective purchasers where it is located in the parking lot at the rear * of the jail. ? This the 9th day of January, 1961. STATE BANK OF ALBANY, Mortgagee By McKeever & Edwards Attorneys 24-2tc The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit are to be regarded. The sound of your hammer at five in the morning or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easier six months longer; but if he sees you at a billard table, or hears your voice at a tavern when you should be at work, he sends for his money the next day. - Ben Franklin Creditors have better memor ies than debtors. They are a superstitous sect, and great observers of setdays and times. - Ben Franklin WlnUr Adult Trato-Ttchnlcal Classes To Start lUflamtioii for winter a dull trad* and technical ciaa aaa will gat undar way on Monday and Tuesday nights, January M and 17, at 7s00 p.m. In tha Lee H. Edwarda High School Vocational Build ing, Ashe villa. Raaldanta of North Carolina sixteen years of a(* or older who are not enrolled in tha public achoola are eligible to attend. The course* are free except for ? nominal fee charged for the cost of anjpllee and use of equipment. Information on these courses may be obtain ed from Thomas W. Simpson, Director of the Industrial Edu cation Center, whose office is on the eighth floor of the City Building, telephone AL 4-4300, These classes will be trans ferred to the new Industrial Education Center on Victoria Road as soon as these faci lities are available. Courses to be offered are: MACHINE SHOP - a 1080 hour certificate course which is approved for veterans train ing. This class meets on Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, 6:30 to 10:15 p.m. It Is open to any indi vidual who desire to become a machine operator or mach inist. Register January 16 at 7:30 p.m. Related machine theory and shop practice, Mr. William E. Black andMr.Earl Elliott are instructors. BASIC ELECTRONICS TE CHNOLOGY - a three month beginning course in electro nics covering basic electron theory, circuit components, vacuum tubes, amplifiers, and complex circuitry. Meets on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, and Thursday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. Lec ture and laboratory work. Ap proved for veterans training. Register January 16 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Steve Creasman and Mr, Daniel Burns are instruct ors. ELECTRONICS TECHNO LOGY, Second Quarter - any student who has had current, voltage, power, series and parallel, D, C. circuits, and fundamentals of A. C. is eli gible to enroll. Class meets on Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday nights from 6:30 to 10:15 p.m. Lec ture and laboratory work. Ap proved for veterans training. Register January 16 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Steve Creasman: and Mr. Daniel Burns are the nstructors. ELECTRICAL APPREN TICE RELATED - a 144 hour certificate class which meets on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. This class is designed to provide the related theory for trainees in the elec trical field. Register for this class January 17 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Bynum Reese is the in structor. ELECTRICAL CODE CLASS - 50 hour class for electric ians. Meets on Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Textbook Is American Standard Electrical Code man ual. Register January 17 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Charles Gud ger. City Electrical Inspector, is instructor. SHEET METAL LAYOUT - 50 Hour course which meets ; on Tuesday and Thursday *? ASC Km By L. L. Klmlbury County Office Manager la those irMi where nil fertility and organic miiar make (hiiMof alfalfa mm adoaabie, sericee leapedara ?how* promt a* aa (he long lived perennial . legune. Soma of cha beat aiaads were oa slopes where eroalon had taken 3 to 6 laches of tap soil. Serlcea makes little or no growth the drat year. After that, a hay crop and a aeed crop or two hay crope may' be removed each year. Hay ylelda are one to (our tana a year If cut when 12 to 14 lnchea tall. Total prxmln la the hay runs about 13 per cent compared with about IS percent for Alfalfa. Seed ylelda vary from 200 to 500 poinds an acre. Aa a hay crop, Serlcea has the ad vantage of curing much more rapidly than other legumes crops harvested In the spring. Usually It can be cut one morning and raked In the after noon and baled the following morning. The fertilizer requirements ire the same for Serlcea as for common lespedezas or other forage crops. Lime, phosphate and potash should be applied according to soil test. Good stands result from Inoculated, scarified seed broadcast at 35 pounds per acre on a good cultlpacked seedbed. Spring planting pro vides a conservation reserve cover. The Cherokee County ACP vendors will get this seed for you In plenty of time. How ever, I don't know of any of them that have been caning It In stock In previous year*. Veteran's Corner Q - I haven't received my nsurance premium notice en velopes from the VA. What should I do aboutthepayments? A -By all means, keep send- . Ing the premiums Into the same VA office when they become due, just as you have In the past. But be sure to Include your full name, address, and your insurance number. Yoa will find that on your policy. It will help jo identify your' payment. Q - I am the widow of a recently deceased World War 11 veteran. He never used his entitlement for a GI loan. Am I eligible for this benefit? A - Only those unremarried widows of World War II and Korean veterans who died In ? service or, following service, died as a result of a service connected disability are eli gible for GI home benefits. lights from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Advanced course to cover tri ingulatlon and simplified trl inguladon methods. Register tanuary 17 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. iherman Phillips, Instructor. SLIDE RULE MATHE MATICS - 40 clock hour class or those Interested in be aming proficient In solving nathematlcal problems with i slide rule. Meets on Tues iay and Thursday nights from ':00 to 9:30 p.m. Register 'anuary 17 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Ienate McNeely, instructor. 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