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fo' rnost icpomt MOrk * * REQUIRES NO PPiMER! * MINT OVER CHALKY SURFACES! BUY NOW and Save OVER 20% SPECIAL LOW PRICE o?i famous Pittsburgh SIN-PINf FOR LIMITED TIME OMLYI t? i wirtwH Vkitt, mi iMtlm i?4j mkmi r'-rs) Murphy Hardware Company idUllWJW Hiyesvilii Rtfi Class if m Ti ten it i lily 1 The graduating class of 1956 of th Hayesvllle High School is Diaanlns A dm reunion for July 1 10 d* old school jym. The food commlOM will have to know how many plan K> come. Those who will be able to attend please contact: Mrs. James D. Lad ford. 4340 Ruggold Rood, Chattanooga. Tena. Mrs. Ledford Is (he former Miss Debbie Shook. Iispital Ataittiicis Padents admitted to Provi dence Hospital: Horace Raid Curds, Murphy; Vance Wilson Murphy: Mrs. Sdzzy Fer guson, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Helen Franklin, Warne; Mrs. Franklin Fuller. Rt. l.Hayes ville; Karen Sellers, Rt. 1. Hayes vllle; Donald Garrett, Rt. 1, Culberson; Cyrus Witt. Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. Troy Murrin , Rt 2, Murphy; and Mrs. Carrie Minor, Rt. 1, Marble. faaents admitted to Murphv General Hospital: M. M. C has tain, Rt. 2, Murphy, Mrs. Sallle Bales, Blue Ridge, Ga.; Mrs. J. H. Baker, Murphy, and Mrs. Harold Shook, Mur Phy Hail Big As Marbles A violent hall struck Murphy and vicinity Thursday afternoon and brought cool weather for the Mother's Day weekend. The hall storm which lasted a quarter hour piled i^> In some places as much as 14 Inches. Others reported drifts of six to ten Inches. The lad above Is shown hardy effort to make a snowball from the hail stones. Jfionfe of "JGtf* By Rev. Fred B. Lunsford, Pastor of Little Brasstown Baptist Chursh INCENTIVES FOR LIVING Romans: 14; 7-8 (7) For none of us liveth th himself, and no man dleth to himself. (8) For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto ~me Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. Several times each year there appears In the news papers the tragic story of someone's committing sui cide by leaping from a tall building. In every case one reaches the conclusion that the person had suffered a mental derangement. Such a situation was portrayed on television a few years ago. FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO TRAVEL... TRMWtrS mum and more people are taking leisurely Trail ways vacations. You'U travel right thru the heart of the most beautiful and historic attractions in this great country of ours. And your Trailways Vacation Planning Specialist will take care of all the details for you: travel arrangements, hotel accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment ... at no extra cost Begin planning now . . . play later ... on a Trailways Vacation. 21 MAGNIFICENT AREAS TO CHOOSE ROM... Yellowstone ? Colorado ? Blade Hills ? Pacific Northwest* Canodian Rockios ? Alaska ? Now England ? Metropolitan East ? Niagara and Eastern Canada ? California ? Grand Canyon ? Iryce and Zion ? Virginia ? Groat Smokies ? Atlantic Shores ? Southwest ? Carlsbad Caverns ? Florida ? Gulf Coast ? Caribbean TRAILWAYS "easiest travel on earth " People's Cafe VE7 - 2529 TENNESSEE STREET MURPHY, NJC. use convenient package express . . . choose carefree charters For literally hours a young man stood on the ledge of a hotel building threat ening to jump to his death. Hour after hour the drama went on. Inside the hotel room policemen, firemen, ministers, his parents, and his sweetheart took turns pleading and begging him to not take his life. What would you have said? What incentive would you have offered?What to you are some of the paramount reasons for living? Suppose you had been called to that hotel room to try to persuade the young man to not take his life. But first, consider this fact. Life is a gift from God. Let no one ever fail to remember this. No one of us chose to exist. God created each of us and breathed into us the breath of life. My life, your life, is a divine gift and should be. lived for God. No one of God's children should live a narrow, selfish life. He excepts each of us to live for others* "Husband and wife, parents and children, friends and neighbors liveing for each other. There is a big difference in making a living and in living is for ourselves but living a life is for others and their concern and welfare. Living a life is living for God. Jesus was a carpenter. That was the way he could have ho* *<??'? *?"? ?* hed a higher and nobler pur pose for' living. 'I am come that concern and welfare. There Is a big difference in making a living and in living a life. Making a living Is for ourselves but living a life Is for others and their concern and welfare. Living a life is living for God. Jesus was a carpenter. That was the way he could l?ve made his living, but he tad a higher and nobler purpose for living. 'I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly*. (John 10:10) Andrew Peter, James andjohn were fisherman. That was the way they made their living. Their lives were entlrley different after they met the Master. Life has a meaning whclh can be acquaired in no other way until there is a proper relationship to God. We must try to leave the workd a better place In which to live by our havelng been here. There is still another heart warming incentive. The life hereafter In heavenshouldglve us a strong challenge toward Christian living. We should strive to live worthily because of the eternal life "promised by him who died for us. SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. OFFERS YOU A Double Bonus ON RCA WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES UAV IC buy now and receive ? ? I ? THESE cash bonuses . . APPLIANCE JAMBOREE MONTH PLUS Murphy Power Board User* . . $25 . . . Electric Water Heater $15 . . . Electric Range $10 . . . Room Air Conditioner $10 . . . Freezer $10 . . . Dishwasher Blue Rldg* RE A Uuri ..... $25 . . . Electric Werttr Systeir BIG PRICE DISCOUNTS M III CWPint UK IF IC1 VIIILPIIL ElECIKC WPUHCES Smoky Mountain Gas Co. RCA Whirlpool Doalor Murphy, N.C. Martii-Gerlack Marriage Solemnized TUHTUN Mrs. D. B. Holloway announces the mar riage of her son,Bobby Martin, to Rose Marie Gerlack. The wedding was solemnized In Hollywood, Californa, March 12, Reverend Manril Rosales officiating. Mrs. Martin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerlack of Ephrata, Washington. She is a graduate of Hamlin University in St. Paul, Min nesota, and is presendy serving as a secretary for A.BjC. Television network of which Mr. Martin is as sociated. They are making their home at 1534 1/2 Wilcox Ave., Holly wood, California. Deaths, Futrals Compliments of IVIC MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton GL Ivl? ? Fun?r?l Director VKS. PHILLIPS RGBBIN5V1LLE Mrs. Louis* Phillips, 79. a t Graham Cotmty died Wednes day night. May 10, after a long Illness. A daughter of the lata William and Mary Ann Car rlnger Anderson, she was a member of Yellow Creek Bapdst Church. Surviving are four daugh ters, Mrs. Dorothy Anderson and Mrs. Lola Mill saps of Graham County, Mrs. Etta Cllppard and Mrs. Maggie Plumley at Gastonla; two sona, Dallas and Pearlle Phillips of Gastonla. " two brothers, Dee Anderson of Graham County and Garrett of Madlsonvlle, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 10 a.m. Friday in Santeetlah Bapdst Church. The Rev. Oliver Orr and the Rev. Burger Shope officiated and burial was In Lower Yellow Creek Ceme tery. Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MRS. SAWYER HAYESVILLE -Mrs. Bessie Groudge Sawyer, 74, of Hayes vllle died Wednesday after noon, May 10 In a Waynes vllle hospital. She was a daughter of the late Joel and Mary Green Goudge of Tus keegee and a member of Meadow Grove BapdstChurch of Hayes vllle. Mrs. Sawyer, the widow of the late Caswell F. Sawyer, Is survived by six daughters, Mrs survived by six daughters, Mrs. Gladys Hooper of mountain City, Ga. , Mrs. Jannle Hall of Waynes ville, Mrs. Candace Rlckman of Hickory, Mrs. Ruth Hamlett Jannle Hall of Hayesbille, Mrs. Candace Rlckman of Hickory, Mrs. Ruth Ham lett of Waynesvllle, Mrs. Jessie Stewart of Murphy and Mrs. Bonnie Stephens of Maryvllle, Tenn.; two sons. HarU* of C aide-wood, Tann.. and Dent Sawyers of Hayea vllle; 25 grandchildren, nine grea I -grandchildren, and nine great-great - grandchildren; one slater, Mra. Carrie IC sever a t R obtains vtlle; and one brother, Hoaa Goudge at Tuakaegee. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday In Panther Creak bapdst Church In Graham County. Burial waa la the church cemetery. Townaon Funeral Home was in charge. Cathy Aliiiiier Honored Oi Birthday Mra. H. W. Alexander enter tained with a party at her home in Brasstown on Saturday afternoon May 6 from 2 to 4:30 honoring her daughter, Cathy on her fourth birthday. Ballons and turtles on wheels were given aa favors. After games were played the hostess assisted by Mrs.Wally Williams served cup cake and Ice cream to the following: (Catherine Hill, Price Mc Keever, Laurea Babb, Wilhemenia Sneed. Terry Wil liams and Palema Alexander. Also the following mothers who attended were: Mrs. Paul Hill, Mrs. Mary Cathron Sneed and Mrs. HarrletCorn well. Mrs. Bult Nominated For iRStitite Mrs. Robert Bault has been nominated for the Counseling and Guidance Training Insti tute at North Carolina State College June 12 to July 21. Twenty five advanced second ary school counselors will be admitted to the Institute. Mrs. Bault is Director of Guidance Services for the three high schools in Cherokee County. What A Fish! Wlllard Allen of Murphy 1* shown with the large mouth base he caught In Caney Creek last Wednesday afternoon. The bass, a real beauty, weighed nine pounds, six ounces. Allen used a lizard. (Scout Photo) Graap From Morphy Attends Training Day The Western Sub -district of Waynesvllle District Woman's Society of Christian Service met for it's annual Officer's Training Day at Andrews Methodist Church on Wednesday, May 3. Mrs. W. B.Harrill. District President, presided. Miss Laura Wells, Rural Worker from Clay County, led the group In opening worship. Eleven other district officers were present for the officer's training program: Mrs. Joe Hicks, Cullowhee. Vice-Presi dent; Mrs. Carrie Llnk.Sylva, Treasurer; Mrs. J. B.Braxton Canton, Secretary of Pro motion; Mrs. R. T. Houts. Jr., Murphy, Secretary of Missionary Education; Mrs. Isabel Walker, Waynesvllle, Secretary Christian Social Relations; Mrs. Merle Davis, Murphy, Secretary Student Work; Mrs. Garland Young, Franklin. Secretary Youth Work; Mrs. Edward Pleat, Canton, Secretary Children's Work; Mrs. Clyde Hoey, Cand ler, Secretary Spiritual Life; Mrs. W, L. Turner, Waynes vllle. Secretary Simply Work; Mrs. BUI Sartln, Robblnsvllle, Incoming Vice-President. Those attending fromMurph Methodist Church were: Mrs. Merle Davis, Mrs. Harold Wells, Mrs. Olen McDonald. Mrs. Walter King, Mrs. S. D. Akin, Miss Mary Akin, Mrs. Arthur Akin, Mrs. F. L. Asbury, Mrs. W. P. Odom, Mrs. R. T. Houts, Mrs. R. C. Mattox, Mrs. W. S. Cann, Mrs. Jessie Zlrbes, Mrs. Tom Case, Miss Adella Meroney. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Houts, and Mrs. Case attended a similar meeting on Friday, May S, at the First Metho dist Church In Waynesville (or the Haywood Sub-District Womans Society. Legal Notices - Cherokee County, N. C. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of Ivan H. Harris deceased, late of Cherokee County, 'this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the under signed Myrtle C. Moore on Wl LUVIC tlDJ 19, tras W U1I3 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned at Rout #2, Culberson, N. C. This the 9th day of May, 1961. 42 6tc Myrtle C. Moore LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estar* of Arnold R.Dalrymple deceased, late of Cherokee County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, atMurphy, N. C.,on or before the 23rd day of March, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C. This 20th day of March, 1961. Herma Dalrymple 40-6tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, made In the matter of the administra tion of Martha Fain, deceased, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 31st day of May, 1961, at 12:00 noon, at the Court House Door, In Murphy, North Carolina, oSer for sale to the highest Udder for cash an un divided one-half interest In two certain tracts or parcels of land, lying and being In Hot* house Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, and" more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: ' Beginning at ? set of bars on top of the ridge where it leaves Franklin Mountain in a Northward direct ion, known as the Locust at the Turkey Pen, corner of the Nathan Carter Tract^nd runs Northward S549 feet 14) said ridge to the top of the mountain and Just over the top of the mountain to the Hue of Tenn essee Copper Company and another corner of the Nathan Carter Tract (the calls and distances iq> said ridge and to said line and corner being as follows: BEGINNING at bars where fence crosses ridge and nms North 4-30 West 181 feet; North 2-45 West 285 feet; North 178 feeq North 7 East 197 feet; North 2 Bast 287 feet; North 3-50 Wast 100 feet; North 55 West 115 feet; North 57 West 104 1/2 feet; North 48-30 West 124 feet; North 40 West 137 feet; North 10 West 200 (eat; North 9 West 200 feet; North 3 Wast 226 1/2 fast; North 30 Wast 355 feat; North 24 Weet 243 faaq North 48-30 Wast 100 feet; North SO Wes' 150 feet; North 41 West 100 feet; North 52 West 200 feet; North 42 West 200 feet: North 28 West 154 feet; North 40 West 170 feet; North 41 West 96 feet; North 39 West 228 feet; North 40 West 229 feet; North 30-30 West 169 feet; North 26-30 West 192 feet; North 20-30 West 175 feet; North 25 West 253 feet to ? ?\eu jLjaj jua> uiiuci top ?? mountainfthence cw?f -Situ Sp of mountain North 25 West 200 feet to the Tennessee Copper Company line); thence with the line of Preemption 217 North 34-30 East 48 poles to a pile of rocks, corner of Preemption 217 and Preemption 478; thence continuing with the lineofTenn essee Copper Company Tract Preemption 478 North 34-30 East 90 poles to where said line strikes the line of Pre emption 496, Grant No. 1833, owned by C. E. Hyde; thence with the line of Preemption 496 South 21-30 East 700 feet to a pile of stones. Southwest comer of Preemption 496; thence with the line of Premptlon 496 North 68-30 East 100 poles to a Stake corner of Clate Fain portion of Tr. 6898 In line of Preemption 496; thence South 38-30 East with the line of Clate Fain share 90 poles to a Stake on line of 6898, a cor ner of Clate Fain parcel; thence South 58-30 West 81 poles to a Stake; thcnce South 41-30East 30 poles to a Stake, corner of Brown Tract* thence East 80 poles to a Sourwood In line of Traat 497, the Weaver Lot; thence South with line of Weaver lOt 100 poles to a Chestnut stump. Southwest corner of Preemption 497; thence North 41-30 West 35 poles to a corner of Clayton Fain Home Tract; thence South 46-30 West 180 poles to a Chestnut on a ridge (gone), corner of said Clayton Fain Home Tract In old line of Entry 959; thence still with the line of saldClfyton Fain Tract and 959 South 26-30 East 60 poles to a Chestnut Oak (gone) corner of Entry 959 and corner of Clayton Fain Home Tract; thence South 86-30 East with line of 9S9 48 poles to a Stake corner of 959 (formerly Red Oak. Hickory, and Locust); thence with a line established in Judgment in civil action be tween Oscar Slmonda and Clay ton Fain and wife. Martha Fain. South 77-30 West 86 poles to (he Beginning, contain ing 415 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: In Hot house Township, District No. 4, on the waters of Wolf Creek, being parts of Eutry 389, Grant 2453. Entry 8366, Grant 14581/ Entry 4155, Grant 15231. and and BEGINNING on a Concreo Monument marked E.B.C., 68 feat North 20 West of a large Chestnut Oak on Paul Rober son (formerly Ell aba Carter Hoe, corner of Luther Mc Donald property and runs South 86 1/2 Bast, crossing; Wolf Creek at 1990 feet and canter of road at 2005 feet (from this point eastern gate post In old fence bears North 14 Baat 61 feet): a total dis tance of 2112 feet to a Stake; thence with line common to Lon Watklns North 74 East 297 feet to a small Black Gum on top o( Ridge; thence up ridge South 74 Baat 148 feet to a trail in canter of a small gap near fence; thence continuing up said ridge toward top of Franklin Mountain South S3 East 160 feet; South 69 East 142 feet. South 72-30 East 212 feet. South 74 East 96 feet. South 72 East 72 feet. South 68 East 126 feet. South 63 East 92 feet. South 64 East 73 feet. South 40-30 East 116 feet. -South 3T East 141-feet, south 35 East 121 feet and South 34-30 East 111 feet to Sour - wood approximately 100 feet on Northwest side of crest of Franklin Mountain; thence down mountain North 24 East 187 feet. North 39-45 East 222 feet, and North 11 East 197 feet to old Bars (Known as Locust at Turkey Pen) on top of a long ridge, leading from Franklin Top to die top of moimrain; thence with top of ridge No. iherly 5560 feet to top of mountain and line of Preemption 217 owned by Tennessee Copper Company; thence South 34 West 76 poles to Southeast corner of Pre emption 217; thence with line of 217 North 55 West an esti mated 26 poles to the top of mountain; thence Southwest with top of mountain 94 poles to Black Oak (gone) now a stone In a gap, corner common to Ellsha Carter property; thence Ellsha Carter old line to a Beech on West side of a Branch at the Stlllhouse Place, corner of Preemption 602 and with that line South 86-30 East 604 feet to the Beginning, containing 250 acres, more or less. The highest Udder at said sale shall be required to put up a cash deposit of five per cent of his bid, pending con firmation of the sale. This the 29th day of April, 1961. C.E. Hyde COMMISSIONER 40"-4tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, made In the matter of the adminls tractlon of Clate Fain, de ceased, the undersignedCom missioner will, on the31ftday of May. 1961, at 12:00 o'clock. Noon, at the Court House Door, In Murphy, NorthCaro lina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash two certain tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in Hothouse Town ship, Cherokee County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Situate, lying and being in Hothouse Township, District No. 4, in Cherokee County, North Carolina, a part of En try 959, Grant 3377, and part of Entry 2258, Grant 2664. BEGINNING on a White Oak, the Northwest corner of No. 193, and runs South 48 West 29 poles to a Pine Stump (gone). Southeast corner of Entry 959; thence South 45-30 West (with the South east line of Entry 999) pass ing a Spanish Oak corner of Pre. 186 at 24 poles, whole distance 116 poles, to a Red Hickory and Locust (gone), Northwest corner of Pre. 186 and South corner of Entry 959; thence North 86 1/2 West 48 poles with the line of En try 959 to Chestnut Oak (gone); thence North 26-30 Weet <0 poles to ? small Chestnut on a Ridge; thence North 46 30 East 180 poles to the line of the Brown Tract; then with the Brown line South 41-30 East 35 poles to a Chestnut Stump, beginning comer of the Brown Tract; thence South 23-30 East 60 poles to the Beginning, containing 90 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: A part of Entry No. 6898, Grant No. 75. BEGINNING on a Hickory, the Southeast corner of E ntry 6898 and runs North 36-30 West 80 poles to a large Chestnut (fallen) corner of No. 496; then with that line South 38-30 East 90 poles to a Stake on the South line of No. 6898; then with that line North 58-30 East 57 poles to the Beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. And being the same lands allotted to Clayton Fain our of the J. B, Fain Estate by decree of the Si^ierlor Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, In a Judgment en titled "Missouri Gaddls, et al, versus Josephine Henson" dated October 6, 1905, and being of record In the Office of the Clerk of the Siq>erior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, and to which reference Is made for addi tional description. SUBJECT to easements for roadways for ingress and egress to Martha Fain lands above. The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to put iq> a cash deposit of five per cent of his bid, pending con firmation of the sale. This the 29th day of April, 1961. C. E. Hyde COMMISSIONER 40 4tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in s certain deed of trust, executed by David E. Hughes and Ms wife, An nabelle H. Hughes, dated the 28th day of April, 1960, and recorded in Book 221 at Page 115, in the Office of the Register of Deeda 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 Udder for cash at the courthouse door in Mur phy, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on the 26th day o f May, 1961, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the Counry of Cherokee and State of North Carolina, and more particul arly described as follows: In Hothouse Township, Cherokee County, North Caro lina. BEGINNING on a Red Oak Tree on the North side of the public Road $1131, a corner established this day between Alonso Harris and David B. 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: thsnce naming in a Northerly direction (309) two hundred nine feet to a point: thanoe 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 ? point on the North side of Public Road $1131; thence running (long 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, NorthCarolina, 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 40-4 tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina made and entered In the acdon endded "CHE ROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff, -vs WILLIAM MILTON CROWDER and wife, EMILY CROWDER, Defendants", the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 25di day of May, 1961, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and high est bidder at public aucdon, at the Courthouse door in Cherokee County, NorthCaro lina, in Murphy at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real esute, lying and being in Shoal Creek Township, State and County aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: In District No. 3, being the lands acquired by William Milton Crowder from his fa ther Thomas W. Crowder by the Last Will and Testament of the said Thomas W. Crow der deceased, said Will being recorded In Book of Wllls"C" at page 33 In the Office of the Clerk of the S interior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particular description of the said land, containing 60 acre*, rtiore or less, and being apart of Tract No. 323 on the waters of Shoal Creek. This the 24th day of April, 1961. L. L.MASON Commissioner 39-4tc LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The upderslgned, having qualified as BMCutor at C. B. Hardin deceased, lata of Cherokee County, this la 0 notify all persona having claims agalnat aald aataM la present them do the wder stgned Winfred Harding on or More April 26, 1961 or this nonce will be pleaded in bar of Mr recovery. All per sons indebted to ssld estate will please made InmedUw payment to the undertUrnecf at Bedford Hill, LovsUvlU* OMo. This the 24 day of April. 1961 WINFRED HARDING 1 J9-6tc
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