PILE UrtiudUt,... colon retain brilliance la carped cleaned with Blue Lwtra. Charokaa Finlure Co. S5-ltc JFC SptClAL COf^1 2-POUND ECONOMY ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contracting and Repairs Day VE 7-2425 Night VB 7-2876 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF APPLIANCES. MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRS. WE ENDEAVOR TO MAKE ALL SERVICE CALLS THE DAY THEY ARE RECEIVED FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING RISERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contracting and Repairs Day VE -7-2425 Night VE 7 - 2876 Bed Spreads - $2.95 Up Nylon Hand Bags - $1.98 Throw Rugs - 15< Up 9 x 12 Carpets - $19.00 OnHwy.64 W At Ranger School m mm Wrecker Service U Tewnsoa Able Co. Day VB 7-MB, MgMVB7?W] "Ttr DtfnUb hnW" ? CALL ? MEADOWS RADIO * TV SKRVICI VE 7-2U7 Witch Or Jewelry REPAIR K??piak? Oiair.Midt Davis Jewelers bamo-tt bbpaib ANTENNA INSTALLATION LLOYD'S RADIO * TV SERVICE VB MM Trucking Co. Oaly Motor Carrier la Murphy With Termlaal Facilities Specify Blue Ridge And Be Sure Phase VB 7-2922 Hughes Eleetrle Shop ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRS NIGHT - VB 7-1227 PHONE - DAVYS 7-2240 Ready To S?r*a Yewr MATING, PLUMBING li WELDING NBBOB Zf!9SSS&* AND REPAIRS Trl Stole Plumbing & Hooting Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1VS5 Font ? law condition. Call C.F. John son. Pbooa Day VE 7-2310 or Night VB 7-2255. 39-3 FOR SALE- Kenmore Auto matic Washing Machine ? Good Shape - Baat Offar - Can ha seen at bouse corner of East Ave. sad BauitSts. in Murphy or Call VE 7-3456. Best Offer. JS-rfn FOR SALE - House trail er* and Travel Trailers, all sizes available. Hermann's Trailer Sales at Shield's TOurlst Home. Andrews, N. FOR SALE - Mountain Lodge - 2 acres of land - 12 | miles out - Hwy 64 west. 1/2 mile off highway. Call Athens L16-10S1 collect. 37-3tp | FOR SALE: Water pump, i good condition. Shallow well 300 - 200 gal. per hour. Tank, new 1/3 h.p. motor, $40. With out motor, $20. See A. E. Archbeld, Tapoco Route, Rob blnsvllle. ? FOR SALE - Speedry Magic - Marker -Ready ?> Write -Just lift the cap - Write, Sketch, Mark. Color - Perfect for making posters or marking clothing - Only 57? - The Cherokee Scout. Ifn FOR SALE - 5 H.P. Gar den tractor with accessories In good shape. Priced to sell Contact JJ4. HU1, Murphy. NjC. 38-2tc hOR SALE - House trailers 21 ft. - *450; 27 ft. - $795 28 ft. - $895; 35 ft. $1350 42 ft. - *2100. Phone 886 W or 157 - Copperhill, Tenn. 3*-2m FOR RENT FOR RENT - 4 room apart ment. Hard wood floors. Newly painted. Baseboard, hotwater heat, screened In porch. Rent reasonable. Call VE 7-2990. 39-3m FOR RENT - Furnished ap artment. living room, bed room. kitchenette and bath. All modern conveniences. Now vacant. Call 144J after 6 p.m. Andrews, N. C. . . . . . 39-ltp FOR RENT - Three room mfurnlsbed apartment. Call VE 7-2246 or contact W. P. Odom, Murphy, N. C. 38-3 tc FOR RENT - 4 room house in East Murphy. Taw) bedroom. Bath. Rent reasonable. Call VE 7-2438. 38-ltc FOR RENT - At 511 Hla wassee Street. A large apart* menc Two large and two small rooms, large closets, electric appliances. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer. Cll VE 7-3167 or VE 7-2592. 39-wtp 39-3 tc LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Cherokee Comty, Plaintiff, v? W.P. MoGEE, widower; BILL MoGEE end wife. JUA NITA MoGEE; W. L. PAR RBH. Trustee; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POLK COUNTY AT COPPBRHILL: R. P. TAYLOR, Trustee; W. V. Devil and wife, MILDRED G. DAVIS; and BUTLER EN TERPRISES, Inc., Defendants. TO W. P. MoGEE .BILL Mc GEE, JU ANITA MoGEE, W. L. PARRISH, Trustee, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POLK COUNTY ATCOPPBR HILL; R. P. TAYLOR, Trus tee; W. V. DAVIS And MIL DRED G.DAVIS: TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above en tided action The nature of the relief being sought la as follows: to foreclose on a lien for uijiald taxes upon real estate located In Cherokee Cointy, due plain tiff for the years 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, and I960: You are required to make defense to st?* pleading not later than June I, 1961, ano iqxra your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 14th day of April. 1961. , JAMES C.HOWSE Clerk of the Superior Court IMk FOR RENT Furnished Trailer Space WILL PULL AND PLACE TRAILER BEN PALMEI HUP WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ATTENTION I Church grotqia, school*, civic club*. Here'i * sure Hro fund railing project. Sell Vanilla Extract. You make half of what you Mil. Call Bob Carter, VB 7-3305. v?-Jtp HELP jV ANTED - You don't need *> worry about getting or holding a Job with your own Rawleigh Business where the more you work ths tup re you earn In Cherokee Cotmty. Thousands prospering every' year. Write at once for moif information, Rawleigh's Dept. NCD - 200 - 802. Richmond. Va. 36-4 tp WELL DRILLING - Have your well drilled; modern ma chinery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Ptanp and Wei Co. Wilts P. B. Rogers. Franklin, N. C, or call LA 4-3135. Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative. Doyle Mat thews, will be here every Tuesday and Wednesday, for sales and service, and can be contacted at the New Regal Hotel. Telephone VE 7-2341 38-tfn Need a regular man to cut your Lawn? Call Claude E. Jones at VE 7-2089 for ex pert grass cutting. New mower. That's CLAUDE JONES, Terrace Avenue, in Murphy. N. C. 38-3tp WANTED WANTED - Mountain wood land. 25 to SO acres. Give all details as to water, trees, roads, distance*, electricity, and location. Write: MOUN TAIN LAND, c/o Cherokee Scout, Murphy. 37-3 to WANTED - Small Farm Tractor Wanted. Can need mi nor repair. Give description. Give condition and price first letter. P. O. Box 9, Murphy, N.C. 3S-tfc WANTED - Small house and land. Woodland with good wa ter. Give full details. Country preferred. Write to: SMALL HOUSE, c/o Cherokee Scout, Box 190, Murphy, N. C. 17-Stp IE6AL MOTICI LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that the Andrews City Administra tive Unit will oiler for sale at public auction for cash at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 2, 1961 the following descri bed personal property. The old white two-story high school building located on the Andrews School Property in the Town of Andrews. Chero kee County, North Carolina. The successful purchaser of this building will be required id remove the building from the property within a reason - able period of time and in a workman like manner, leaving the premises free and clean from all debris. This the 30th day of March, 1961. CHARLES PRAZIER Superintendent Andrews City Administrative Unit 36-4 tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Si^erlor Court at Cherokee County. North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled "CHE ROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff, -vs- WILLIAM MILTON CROWDER and wife, EMILY CROWDER, Defendants", die undersigned . Commissioner will, on the 25th day of May. 1961, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and high est bidder at public auction, at the Courthouse door in Cherokee County, North Caro lina, in Murphy at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, lying and being In Shoal Creek Township, State and County aforesaid, end more particularly described as follows: la District No. 3, being the lands acquired by William Mil ton Crowder from Ms fa ther Thomas W. Crowder by the Last Will and Testament of the said Thomas W. Craw-' der deceased. said Will b Mm recorded la Book of Wills "C" at page 33 In the Office at the Clark of the Superior Court at Cherokee County. North Carolina, reference to which la hereby made tar a more of- the lees, and being e part ef Tract No. 323 oaths waMrs of Sboel Creek. This *a 24th day ef April, 1961. L,L.kw?S0N Wte LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OP THB POWER OF SALE contained in a certain deed at trust, executed by David E. Ht^hea and his wife. An nabelle H. Hughes, dated the LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust execu ted by George W.Sultand wife. Ruth W. Suit, dated dte 26th day of September, 1960, and recorded In Book 221, at page 253, in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, de fault having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure the undersigned turstee will offer for sale for cash at the offer for sale for cash at the courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina at noon on the 24th day of May, 1961, the property conveyed In said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Chero kee and State of North Caro lina, and more particularly described as follows: In Shoal Creek Township, Cherokee County, NorthCaro llna. in DlstrlctNo. 8, bounded on the North by the lands of Walter Martin, on the South by the lands of Truman Mc Nabb, on the West by the lands of Earl J, Watts, and on the East by the lands of Fred Ware, and more parti cularly described as follows: BEGINNING on an Iron Pin, a corner common to Truman McNabb and Earl J. Watts, and runs thence North 14 de grees and 30 minutes West 893 feet with a fence line to an Iron Pin, corner common to Earl J. Watts and Walter Martin; thence North 74 de grees East' 650 feet with an Old fence to a post, corner of Walter Martin: thence south 57 degrees East 500 feet with an old fence to a Post, a corner common to, Walter Martin and Fred Moore; and thence south 11 degrees East 550 feet to a rock and Iron Pin, corner of Fred Moore; and th?nce South 80 degrees West 974.5 feet to the begin ning, containing 20 acres, more or less. Known as the George W. Sirfr farm, and formerly as' the C. F, Hooson Farm. This sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal as sessments, and other prior liens of record. If any there be. Tills the 20th day of April. 1961 H. L. McKEEVER Trustee 39-4 tc LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of C. E. Hardin deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed Wlnfred Harding on or before April 26, 1962 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons ir ibced to said estate will please made immediate payment to the undersigneu at Bedford Hill, Lowell vllle, Ohio. This the 24 day of April, 1961 W1NFRED HARDING 39-6tc Zeb's Used Car Supermarket 1996 Chevrolet, 6 passen ger station wagon. Heater. Good Tires. Good condi tion. Straight Drive. V-8. 1959 Chevrolet Blscayna. 2 -door. Radio - Heater. White wall tires. Blue and Ivory. Automatic V-8. Real Sharp Car. 19S7 Mercury 4 -door Moot dalr. V-8 Automatic. Radio. Heater. Locally Sharpest '57 In wt VE 7-2001 Community Cancer Caravan Visits Murphy it* Lancer Caravan spon sored by da North Carolina Moose Association visited In Murphy on Saturday. April 22. The Caravan arrived at Mur phy at 5:15 pjn. They were greeted by Mr. L. L. Mason as Mayor of the town, by Reverend R. T. Houts, Presi dent of the Cherokee Cotaity Cancer Society, by Mrs. R. T. Houts, Mrs. L, L. Mason, and Mrs. Holland McSwaln, representing the Woman's Club and by Mr. P. J. Henn 28th day of April, I960, and recorded in Book 221 at Page US, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Mur phy, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on the 26th day of May, 1961, the property conveyed In said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Cherokee and State of North Carolina, and more particul arly described as follows: In Hothouse Township, Cherokee County, NorthCaro lina. BEGINNING on a Ked Oak Tree on the North side of (he public Road $1131, a corner established this day between Alonzo Harris and David E, Hughes, and wife, Anna Belle H. Hughes, and runs In a straight line in a Northwesterly direction ap proximately (374) three hun dred seventy four feet to a point: thence running in a Northerly direction (209) two hundred nine feet to a point; thence running in a Westerly direction (209) two hundred nine feet to a point; thence running In a Southerly Di rection (209) two hundred nine feet to a point on the North side of Public Road $1131; thence running along the North side of Public Road #1131 in a Easterly Direction (209) two hundred nine feet to a point and the point of Beginning. Being a part of the lands described in deed from Ettle Crawford and her husband J. C. Crawford, to D. L. Harris, dated January 14, 1930, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chero kee County, North Carolina, in Book 102 at page 66, reference to which is made for additional description. Deed for 45 acres more or less, which the above description comes from is recorded in Deed Book 214, page 231, Cherokee County, North Carolina. This Is the 21stday of April, 1961. JOSEPH MINNOTTI TRUSTEE 40-4tc w a local memDcr or me Moose Lodge. Traveling with the Caravan were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sprinkle of Winston -Salem and Mr. Gene Power. Mr. Sprinkle la President of the North Carolina Moose Association and Mr. Power is Field Re presentative of the American Cancer Society. The members of the Caravan presented Mr. Mason the "Sword of Hope," symbol of the American Can cer Society. The scroll wMch they had carried with them to each town was signed by Mr. Mason. Mr. Houts and Mr. Henn. Starting at Mantra, North Carolina, the caravan has visited most of the counties and towns of North Carolina In a tour which covered more than 2,500 miles. The purpose of the Caravan was to stimu late interest in the program of education, research and service carried on by the American Cancer Society. April is the month in which local Cancer Society chapters will present the appeal for financial contribution^ and support. Area Obituaries MRS. REBECCA MOSS MARBLE - Mrs. Rebecca Moss, 70. widow of the late Henry Moss died Monday afternoon, April 24, in a local hospital after an extended ill ness. Mrs. Moss, a lifelong resi dent of Cherokee County, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Mrs. Harley Lovingood, and Mrs. Jack Da vis of Marble and Mrs. Jack Underwood of J acksonville, Fla.; two sons, Floyd of Mar ble and Lloyd of J acksonville; four brothers. Will Garrett of Marble, Wesley and Avery Garrett of Murphy: two sis ters, Mrs. Maudle McHan of Marble and Mrs. Mamie Dil lard of Kannapolis; 19 grand children and 13 great-grand children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Marble Baptist Church. The Rev. Homer Wilson and the Rev. Arvll Swafford offi ciated and burial was in Moss Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ? ? ? ? ? RALPH BYERS BLA1RSVILLE, Ga. - Ralph V. Byers, 36, of Blalrsvllle was killed In an auto accident at 12:15 a.m. Monday, April 24, five miles north of Gaines ville on the Cleveland road. Services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Confidence Methodist Church near here. The Rev. C. Patterson of Peochtree News By Mrs. Dock Sudderth Peachtree School PTA met Thursday flight April 20th. Mr*. M*r cell* Smith adminis tered the oath of ofllce o the following new officers: Mr*. Bruce Mauney. president; Mrs. Aud Sudderth, vice president, Mrs. Dave Mc Clure, treasurer and Mrs. Ed English, secretary. The Bible School Clinic was held Monday, April 17 at 4 p.m. In the Peachtree Bap tist Church. Preparations were discussed for vacation Bible School K> be held during summer months, and advice given on hand work for the pupils. A pot luck simper was enjoyed by members from the different churches of the as sociation. Regular Sunday services were held last Sunday at the Baptist and Methodist church es. The Rev. Lester Stowe preached In place of the regu lar pastor, the Rev. Robert Barker who Is 111. Mrs. J, Franklin Smith and daughters, Audrey and Car moleeta attended Parents Day for medical students inChapel Hill last Friday. Mrs. Smith's son, James Is a medical stu dent there. Mrs. Edward Roberts of Asheville, sister of Mrs. Noah Hembree of Peachtree under went surgery last Monday In Aston Park Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Bob Witt, has arrived here from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ? spend a few days with his father, Mr. Cyrus Witt and other relatives. A/2C and Mrs. Jerry Sud derth of Columbus, Ohio spent last weekend here with their parents. The Cub Scouts enjoyed a camping trip at Lake Chatuge last Saturday night. TheScouts on the trip were: Paul Allen Ledford, Harold and Ritchie delated and burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Byers was a native of Clay County, a graduate of Hayesville High School and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Truett Memorial Baptist Church. He operated Union Motor Co. Ga rage here and was active in stock car racing. He had been in Atlanta Sunday to attend a race. Mr. Byers was married to the former Peggy Sullivan, who died in 1957. Surviving are two sons, Ronnie and Randy of Blairsville; the pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Byers of Hayesville; four sisters, Mrs. Madge Hicks os Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Pearl Patterson and Mrs. Loline Bishop of Dal ton, Ga? and Miss Bonnie Byers of Hayes ville; and three brothers, Hoke of Murphy, Troy and David of Hayesville. lvle Funeral Home of Mur phy was In charge of arrange ments. Wilson, Michael Robinson. Ra Wilson, Michael Robinson, Ray and Kenneth Sudderth. Bruce Y ounce. Charles Moore, Dennis Lynn, Bobby and Pete Hughes, Terry Hun sucker, Mltchel and lohnny Arrowood and Claude Mauney . Mr. Nath Harper of Tomot la has purchased the borne of Allen Lovingood. Mrs. James Holland and daughter, Brenda, of Robblns vllle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Barnes. J 1m Hendrl x, student at the University of Georgia. Athena, Ga. spent last weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrlx. Paul Ledford was in Can ton on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Crisp and Guy S udder th returned home last Tuesday from Col umbia, S. C. where Guy has been a patient in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilson and children. Rickle and Bar bara of Knoxvllle spent the weekend with their parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Aud Sudderth. J ack Arrowood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arrowood has returned to Atlanta after visi ting here. Miss Mae Sudderth spent last weekend in Marble with her aunt, Mrs. Julia Aber nathy. Friends and relatives visi ting Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Bar ton on Sunday were; Brenda Barton, Fontana, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cloer, Young Harris, Dale Lowe and Mary Ruth Hawkins of Hayesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fanning of Rossville, Ga. visited Mrs. Fannlng's sister and brother' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0"Nel Crisp over the weekend. Upper Peachtree News Mr. Dlllord Griffith has been admitted to Oteen Hos pital In Ashevllle. Mrs. Ray Lunsford of Gas - tonla spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lunsford. Mrs. Nancy Jane Deaton of Atlanta and two sons visited her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ar rowood over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Raxter of Marble were Saturday even ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Utie Raxter. and Lawson Raxter of Andrews were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Vlck Curtis and daughter, Claudy Jean, were visitors of the Church Sunday. Sgt. Bill Yonce, who has been in overseas duty three years, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osbern Yonce. >NO rmmwTrifs IN THIS OFFER! the old tires off your car are worth MONEY regardless of condition Scrap those smoothies on your car? NO SIR. They're worth money to you and to us when you're buying the Turnpike Proved safety of new Goodyear tires. We'll take those risky, worn tires and let them be your down payment on new 3-T qual ity Goodvears! Why wait? Trade today! It H \1?1 111 PttOVKW FREE INSTALLATION TRADE 'EM IN NOW ON NEW 600DYEARS Turnpike- Proved 3-T NYLON for as little as >\2** mJKKM %r.T Turnpike- Proved 3-T RAYON starting at a low ? ? ?? 4Jti *P1u? tai and Hw old tirw off your c?r. GOODYEAR MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND J. H. DUNCAN TIRE CO. TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Peachtree Street VET-2MZI Murphy, N.C. > ? . 1 .