TV* Cherokee Scout. Murpby, P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX LE1N OF REAL ESTATE SHOAL CREEK coadnuad Ledford, Wtnford Horace 12 A 18.80 Martin. E. H. 83 A 13.95 Martin. G. W. 4 A 3.59 Mashbum, Jewel & WUlard 37 A 70.96 Mashbum, Jim 43 A 12.77 Mason. BJB. 1/2 A 9.39 Mason. C.O. 310 A 16.86 Mason, Nathan A. 26 A 15.81 Mauney, W. T. 50 A 9.39 Montleth, Robert 1 A 5.42 Morgan, VS. P. 26 A 6.74 Morrow, Clarence 30 A 18.98 Nelson. G.T, 5 A 7.40 Owenby, Humphrey 45 A 12.13 Patterson, Earl 2 1/2 A 6.14 Payne, Edd 7 A 31.98 Plckelsimer, LJi. 30 A 58.99 Powell, L. C. 50 A 13.95 Powell. W. E. 2 A 5.86 Prince, W. L. 8 A 5.68 Qulnn, George 18 3/4 A 8.64 Radio rd. Creed 194 A 41.71 Raper, BUI 110 A 26.71 Raper, Clinton & Ernest 405 A 73.92 Reld, Creed 46 A 15.11 Reld. E. B. Jr. 25 A 12.04 Rowland, T.M. 30 A 7.63 Rulnlon, William M. 24 A 2.90 Satterfleld, Almdnd 15 A 9.39 Self. Claude E. 65 A 43.79 Sheeres. Doris Lewis 27 1/2A *.36 Simpson, W.D. 23 1/2 A 66.34 Sneed, H. L. 8 A 9.21 Sneed, Pinkie 7S A 12.30 Stepp, A. L. & Anna Lee 100A 13.13 Stewart, Clyde R. 10 \ 12.97 Stewart, J. Richard 63 A 10.53 Stiles, A. H. & Wife 23 A 45.63 Stiles, Buster IV) A 27.24 Stiles. Clarence 26 1/2 A 16.58 Stiles, Clyde C. 4t 1/2 A14.94 Stiles, Clyde Ervin 25 A 10.27 Stiles , Hanley 3 A 11.15 Stiles. JjG.(John N.) 70 A 12.04 Stiles, John T. 105 A 26.27 Stiles, Mrs. Lula 150 A 14.01 Stiles, Mitchell O. 69 A 4.20 Stiles, P. C. 16 A 11.01 Stiles, S.A.Heirs 32 A 4.65 Taylor, Henry 30 A 9.92 Taylor, Mrs. Margaret 15 A 6.24 Taylor, Ray O. 1/4 A 25.58 Taylor, Thomas W. Artie J. Kirpatrick 2151/2 A 45.41 Taylor, Willard F. 335 A 97.45 Tench, Lester 235 A 38.93 Trullis, George 1 L 6.07 Vdrner, Fred 35 A 7.84 Verner, Howard Lois 28 1/2 A 46.61 Voyles, Felix 1 A 2.00 Ware, Frank 2 A 14.91 Weiver, Arvel 38 A 17.26 West, E. W. Mrs. 70 A 27.32 White, George 131 A 48.79 Wilbur, Mrs. J.R. 12 1/2 A 3.32 Williamson, George (Lester) 12 1/2 A 23.27 Williams, Gordon, G. 5 A 1.84 Wood, Stanley 57 1/2 A Bal.5.10 Wright, Elmo 10 A 17.42 Wright, J. R. 145 A 28.65 Young, (Mrs. G.M.) Florence 238 A 71.70 Axley Cooper Company 1403 A 142.71 Hiawassee Resort Village 555 A 1,684.16 TV irtel Radio Tips ftT'S NOT ALWAYS THE BAKER'S DAUGHTER WUC ? KNEADS THE DOUGH 4 New Home Radio Reclevers $12.50 and up LLOYD'S Radio & TV Service ZENITH TV Sales & Service Murphy and Hayesville FO? THI SMOOTHEST RIDE YOUVt FVH HAD, LET US TRUI... ULANCI mn4 TRACTIONIZB YOUR TIRU WITH OH UMVAT ? coiwmaw ? STOP T I Rf THUMP' ? IfNMHEN TtRI I IF I ? ? SI (OSTir WfAR TO F PON T f ND PARTS ond TIMS ? INC Rl AS! DRIVING (OMIORT i id SAMTY' amf U only coth $ 1.96 GRAVIS TIRE Ci?P?"T VE 7 -2181 Andreve Rd. # Murphy, N.C. I.C? Thursday. A us us t 10, 1961 Clay County ? Schools To Open August 28 The Clay County Board of Educaaon has set Monday, August 28, as the opening date (or the 1961-1962 school term In the Clay County Schools, August 28 will be the first day of the regular 180 day school term. This day will be a full day of school with regular classroom instruction The lunchrooms will serve meals on this day. Teachers will work three day prior no the beginning of the 180 day term. They will report for work op Wednesday. August 23. The children will attend school part of the day on Friday August 25. They will report to their schools for registration, to receive text books and be assigned lessons. They will return home indme for lunch. The school buses will operate on August 25. Teachers have been elected for the Clay County Schools as follows: Cherokee ? ClayCounty Supervisor - James R.Nelson Clay County Lunchroom Super visor - Virginia K. Anderson HAYES V1LLE SCHOOL: GuyH. Wheeler, Principal; D. Paschil Hoyle. Agriculture Robert A. Knox, Agriculture Buena B. Hedden, Vocational Home Economics; Robert E. Cunningham, Drivers Edu cation; HilardB. Smith.Guid ance Counselor; Mary E. Jarrett; Laura J. McClamery Josephine W. Thurman; Myrt W. Moore; Eugene H. Wald ro up; Edith Cabe;JamesR. Saltz; Carl Stanley Moore; Charles Edward Battle; Clyde Edward Pitts; William J ulius Briggs, Louise McTaggart; George W. Bristol; Jack B. Robers; Kyle Beal; Wallace Smith; Vernon Martin; Roy B. Lamkin; Roanld R. Hedden Garland Martin; F rank R. Long Howard Alexander; Roberta M. May; Willie C. Rogers; Frances McCorkle Callie T. Davis; Sue Hagler; Louise Haigler. Mable W. Weaver: Viola W. Gray: Mayme G. Moses; Elizabeth Jarrett. SHOOTING CREEK SCHOOL Roy Mosteller, Principal: Dwight M. McCorkle: Narvie O. Hall: Frank Wood; Lois Burch, OGDEN SCHOOL Horace D. Garrison, Prin cipal; Aubery Byers; Opal C. Lovln; Jurrell M. Beal. ELF SCHOOL James M. Kitchens, Princi pal; Bobby S. Burch; Etta L. Waldroup; Minnette M.Moore; Frank C. Moore, Jr. An enrollment of approx imately 1425 students is expected this year. Dove and Rail Seasons Announced The N.C. Wildlife Com mission has announced the seasons and bag limits on doves, rails, gallinules, wood cock and Wilson's snipe. Dates for the gunning season for these birds were selected from a framework of dates established by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Clyde P. Patton, Executive Director of the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission, said that the Commission has again selected a split season for dove hunting, the first segment being from September 9 through October 14, and the second from December 13 through January 15. Shooting hours will again be from noon undl sunset, and the bag limits ? the same as last year ? will be 12 dally and 24 in possession after the first day's shooting. Next on the list are marsh hens (rails and gallinules) with the season running from Sep tember 20 through November 28. Bag limits will be 25 dally or in possession for sora rails, and 15 dally or 30 in possession for Virginia and clapper rails, and gallinules. Shooting hours will be from sunrise to sunset. The woodcock season will open Thanksgiving Day, November 23 / and extend through January 1, 1962, with a daily bag of four birds and a possession limit of eight. Shooting hours for woodcock will be from sunrise id sunset. Wilson's snipe may be hunted from November 23 through December 22, with an allowable daily bag and pos session limit of eight birds and shoodng hours from sun rise to sunset. Patton warned migratory game hunters that a new federal regulation this year requires hunters to "make a reasonable effort to retrieve any migratory game bird killed by him and Include such bird in his daily bag limit." Randolph Shields Awarded Safe Driver Award Rural Canter Randolph Shields was recently awarded a Seven Year Safe Driver | Award by the National Safety Council through the Post Office Department. Mr. Shields Is carrier on Route # 1 Culberson, N. C. He has completed seven consecutive years and over 117,000 miles of safe driving on his route since the beinnlngof the Safety Program for rural carriers. The Cherokee Scout GOOD FRINTING SINCE 1889 Dial VI 7-2222 , . LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CLAY COUNTY Nonce of Sale ot Real Property For Delinquent 1960 Taxes As provided by law and by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Clay County, North Carolina. 'Di rected no the undersigned Sheriff and Tax Collector of Clay County , North Carolina 1 will sell at public auction at the courthouse door in Hayesville. Clay County, N. C. . id the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, September 5, 1961, between the hours of twelve o'clock noon and two o'clock p.m., and each day thereafter until sale there of is completed, the following described real property for the purpose of satisfying the delinquent lit liens held by Clay County thereof for the year 1960, together with costs listed in the name of the following persons or tax payers, the principal amount of taxes owed by each tax payer which are a lien on said real estate as follows: Twenty cents for advertising per line has now accrued and sale fee of fifty cents in each case will be due in addition to the principal amount of the tax on thfc date of sale. This August I, 1961. Neal R. Kitchens, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Clay County, 2-4tc Brasstown Township Adams, Earl 6 30.00 Anderson. Boyd 16 19.26 Anderson. Cline 17 1/2 13.14 Anderson, Ray M. 20 9.86 Arrant. W. B. 92 91.64 Bell. Mrs. Lois A 267 269.88 Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 3l 6/10 27.24 Brown, Glen 63 16.88 Bums, Jessie D. 1 1/2 9.50 Byers, Alda B. 1 1/4 15.80 Byers Estate, E. S. 11 4.58 Cantrell, James E. 1/4 26.96 Clayton, Quenton 12 20.26 Coffey, Conley 60 53.66 Coffey. W. P. 20 '29.84 ?avis, Loren & R. White 254 61.80 Dickey & Scroggs 1 12.90 Estes, H. B. 1 7/10 48.90 Fleming, Ed 38 19.14 Fleming, Estate, R. P. 41 5.12 Ford, Howrd 143 1/2 25.39 Forsyth, Frank 300 106.90 Gibson, Carl 22 11.20 Green, Dale L. 12 12.00 Green, B. F. 39 26.66 Grove, Pearl 8 1/4 23.10 Hampton, Willard 1 L 17.50 Henderson, L. D. 60 18.76 Hampton, Bill 22 17.22 Ingle Estate, B. F. 40 13.94 Jordon, Victor B. 55 54.84 Lee, Frank 6 Bal. 4.32 Lance. H. D. 10 3.50 Lance, Mrs. James 26 9.02 Ledford, Robert G. 75 26.00 McCiure, Mrs. Lee 22 7.86 McClure, George 17 31.40 McCiure Houte 1 3.00 Mann, Ray 91 1/2 23.20 Miller Estate, J. W. 36 13.62 Miller, Wythe, J . 65 39.44 Nix, W. J. 90 104.90 Owens, Dillard 98 46.52 Ownes, Harley 95 27.34 Ownes, Joe 64 66.70 Parker. Charles 105 21.00 Payne, Archie 30 23.80 Payne, Max 44 98.06 Payne, Martha 42 15.14 Payne, M. H. 99 1/2 94.46 Powers, Estate, J. A. 10 4.04 Powers Estate. J. E. 11 1/2 5.44 Payne, Willard 1/2 3.00 Payne, Freddy 49 13.76 Ramsey, J. B. 45 14.50 Reese, Mrs. J. T. 33 23.54 Rogers. James R. 4 45.86 Sales. L. P. 39 16.36 Sales. W. H. 3 9.50 Scroggs. Dale 3/4 10.54 Scroggs. Fred O. 23 40.36 Scroggs, Mrs. Paul 12 35.00 iSmith, Douglas 5 55.50 Smith Fred 60 35.94 Stalcup, V. E. 24 67.08 Stamey, Mrs. Pearl 17 12.00 Scroggs, Mercer 11/2 6.60 Tri-State Rockhounders 1 L 9.50 Teems, Billy 8t Bent 9 1/29.76 Tipton Cecil 10 40.12 Walker, Alvln 20 6.00 Walker. H. B. 12S 32.20 Wells, Mrs. R. V. 73 19.18 White, Jay 1 1/2 8.00' Wilson, Aud H. 22 15.22 Woods, James 82 18.00 Wright, Martha Jean 1 1.00 Zimmerman, Paul 194 45.00 HAYESVILLE TOWNSHIP Alexander, Howard 32 $41.70 Anderson, Harold E.116 112.92 Anderson, Charles 1 27.4*1 Anderson, Charles W. 1/12 Anderson, Jr., Early 5 42.22 Anderson, Harold 15 16.92 Anderson, Neal 18 12.74 Arnold, Claud B, 1 6.00 Ashe, Robert E. 47 1/2 38.88 Ashley, Larkin 7 4.42 Auberry, Frank 4 37.90 Armstrong's Cafe 1 62.00 Barnard, Lush 37 Bal. $43.64 Beal, Mrs. Bonnie 1 lot 16.30 Berrong, Boyd 3 1/2 9.26 Berrong, Mrs. Ollie 10 14.34 Blankenshlp, James 63 125.86 brackens Estate, D. T. 100 17.70 Brackens, R. F. 7 1.00 Brackens, Mrs. A. Z. 56 1/2 30.46 Bradley, William P. 83 34.30 Bradley, A. O. 33 50.24 Bradley, Mrs. A. O. 30 13.54 Bradshaw, Mrs. Gilbert 1 lot 35.20 Bradshaw, John I lot 20.06 Bristol, Jack 150, & 3 lots 128.00 Bristol, Frank 1 lot 25.00 Bryan, Oidley 3 lots 41.00 Buchanan, Cecil 1 9.00 B uckner, Mrs. J.M. 80 95.34 Bumgarner, Frank 66 3/S 110.08 Burch, Robert F., 15 41.42 Burrell, Gerald 4 1/2 13.70 Burell, J. 3/4 21.24 Burrell, Paul 14 3/4 37.34 Burrell, Robert 28 1/2 46.98 Byers, Hicks 1 10.12 Byers, Farrell 5 17.00 Byers, Charles 2 1/4 17.98 Byeri. James ISO li 4 lot* 74.64 Byers, Mr*. Gurlie 2 lots 11.54 Byers, E. A. 1 53.70 Cable, Howard 13 12.14 Cabe, Neal 76 208.70 Carroll, Vemla I lot 3.90 Carter, George 17 47.32 C lits tain, William H. II 22.64 C has lain, James 5 8.52 C has lain. Henry 2 7 JO Cherry. Pearl 52 S3J6 Coker, Virge 20 61.98 Coleman t stale. AJ. 24 42.14 Coleman. Frank J. 138 189.24 Coleman. J. P. 28 1/2 48.74 Coi. Sam 3 24.80 Crisp EstaK, Martin 1 5.02 Crisp, Newell 9 85.20 Crawford, Earl 6 3/10 51 92 Cunningham, Robert E. 1 lot 28.00 Curds Theatre 1 lot 106.00 Carpenter, W. Ray 12 4.50 Dalley, W.M. 5 1/2 26.60 Davix, Mrs. LUlie 1 lot 34.50 Dyer, Guy I 3.00 Edwards. T. C. 1 5.00 Edwards, T. J. I 13.00 Edwards. Oscar 29 17.28 Eller, John R. 3 3/4 29.96 Evans. Roy O. 1 29.00 Elliot, Bernice 1 22.20 Farmers Supply Co. 1 loi 91.00 Franklin, Fred 45 28.34 Fuller, Mrs. Dollle 77 12,76 Garrett. G. W. 41 37.54 Garrett. Howard W. 3 30.42 Gibby. Floyd 70 133.46 Gibby, , Homer 5 17.10 Gibby.Harold W. 2 1/2*30.20 Gibby Estate, J.M. 189 1/2 103.80 Gibson, Mrs. Doris I 1.00 Gibson, Roy 2 10.00 Grant. Pauline & W. T. 3 1/4 28.36 . Greeg, .Mrs. D.M. 61 1/4 16.18 Groves. Howard 6 6.00 Hamilton, Hobert 32 15.90 Hall. Frank & Verlln 1 10.00 Hall. Frank V. 4 3/4 62.26 Hall. Verlin 8 35.94 Hall. Everett T. 1 12.80 Hamilton, Mrs. Jessie 1 lot 24.22 Hapton, Harley 4 & 1 lot 51.24 Herbert, Thomas J . 35 52.04 Herbert Jr., Frank 1 lot 20.10 Herbert Sr.. Frank 83 3/10 160.94 Herbert Sr., Frank 83 3/10 & 3 lots 160.94 Henson, Zeb 2 19.70 Hogsed, Mrs. Iona 1 lot 3.00 Hyde, H. A. 32 18.58 Hyde. J. T. 87 8.16 Johnson, Noah 1 lot 16.12 Johnson, Jimmy 1/4 64.00 Johnson. Zev 2 7.32 Jones, Fred & Arthur 23 & 2 lots 48.52 Jones, Grady I lot 19.62 jones, J. E. & C. O. Blythe 13 acres 17.00 Klllian Estate, T. B. 60 36.96 Kahn, Inez 1 1/2 16.50 Lanlrford. Lloyd R. llot 28.00 Lands. John A. 23 1/2 29.80 Lemmons, Jack 2 1/2 3.50 Long, Claude C, 9 18.22 Long Jr. , Robert L, 5 3/10 30.60 Lowe, John Dale 8 3/4 85.40 Long, Roy B, 75 80.24 Ledford, Boyd M. 2 13.76 Ledford, Cline 50 50.72 Ledford, Mrs. Ed 19 10.02 Ledford, Glenn W. 2 1/2 2.26 ledford, Hayden 1 1/4 13.56 Ledford, Jim H. 3 14.94 Ledford, J. T. 24 1/2 76.26 Ledford, Mrs. Maude 33 15.52 Ledford. Mrs. Paul 40 29.72 Ledford, Ralph E. 114 48.74 Ledford, Wlllard 8 10.00 Ledford, Garland 1 lot 47.10 Ledford, Byford 9 1/2 10.50 Ledford, Adam 1 25.00 Ledford. A. D. 5 3/4 10.32 McDowell. Bessie 1 lot 10.00 McDowell, Henry C. 33 16.12 McClure, Carl E. 2 37.00 McClure, Cecil 3 9.86 McClure, Cline E. 129 311.90 McClure, Horace J. 24 1/4 182.62 McClure, Hoke 220 355.44 McClure, Ralph L. 1 7.06 McTaggirt, J. D. 28 9.00 Martin, Rev. Clarence 12 1/4 91 v. Martin, Glenn 1 & 1/2 lot 30.74 Martin, Guy 19 & 3 lots 62.04 Martin, Howard J. 6 22.20 Martin, John Henry 1 11.86 Martin, Thomas P. 42 Bal. 22.02 Martin, William 7 1/2 10.20 Marr, J. B. 1 5.70 Mason, S. P. 8 Bal. 9.52 Matheson, Amos 22 9,78 Matheson, Mrs. L. L, 10 2.92 Matheson, J, W. 8 8.00 Mease, Estate, E.C. 44 45.80 Mease, Mrs. Rufus 84 37.26 Moses, Carol D. 47 59.26 Moore, M. C. 12 144,26 Moore, Myrt & Carles 35 175.32 Moore Estate, Charles S, 25 25.56 Moore, Ira W. 4 47.54 Moore, Willis 1 95.42 Moore, Wayne D. 10 1/2 31.08 Nelson, Garnet L. 20 79.70 Nelson, Sam E. 37 30.20 Nelson, Monroe 13 69.50 Passmor^ Max 2 lots 99.76 Passmore, Mrs. J.B. 4 lots 6.74 Payne, Loy & Max 80 4.80 Pender, Mrs. Edna 30 11.66 Pender, Joe 30 11.66 Reynolds, Kenneth 1/2 11.78 Rogers, Henry R. 20 28.04 Rogers Estate, C. T. 2 1/2 / ,o4 Rogers, H. C. 20 37.34 Rogers, Jack R. I 1/4 51.50 Rogers. Willie M. 28.60 Rogers, U. G. 1 15.70 Sawyers, Mrs. Harve 2 lots 5.00 Sawyers, Mrs. C. F. 7 7.40 Sawyers. Glenn 62 1/2 30.14 Scroggs, Walter 9 6.00 Scroggs, Glenn D. 122 3/4 63.72 Shearer Estate, Ed 2 lots 1.00 Shelton, Grady 5 7.70 Sistrunk, Juanita & David 4 9.6? Smith. Wallace A. 18 35,58 Stamey, Tom 17 6.00 Srandridge, Earl 1 lot 23.96 Staton, Dr. L. R. 1 lot 52.30 Stroud, Frank W. 31 1/4 39.72 Stroud, Larence N. 4 16.24 Swaim, Ben 42 41.20 Swanson, Clarence 48 76.80 Swanson, Early L. 13 3/10 26.56 Swanson, Garnet 55 51.16 Teague, Mrs. D. 23 1/2 12J4 Thompson, Harlie 10 56.68 Thompson. Garth 1 1/2 72.60 Thompson, Mrs Jsrrett 31 k 1 lot 38.42 Thompson, Robert A 35 35.24 Tigers Cash Store 2 lots 298.54 Tiger Brothers 1 lot 353.98 Tiger. Glyne & Opal 32 fc 7 lots 105.14 Tiger. Jr. R.N. 1 lot 83.62 Tiger, Sr.. R.N. 32 k 1 lot 162 J2 Tiger. Sr. Mrs. R.N. 239 117.72 Townson. Ben 41 53.04 V aught. Mr?. W. M. 4 loo 3U2 Vicfc. R. G. .1 84.62 Waldroup. Bob J. 54 158.80 Weaver, Donald 2 lots 74.34 West. Wayne 1 lot 9.90 Wheeler. Guy 3/4 lot 131.90 White. Fred 4 lots 37.50 White, Ruel 4 lots 37.50 While. Ruel 2 lots 48.04 Wlmpey. Charles 1 1/2 53.22 York. H. C. 1 lot 39.74 Queen. Avery C. 1 16.60 SWEETWATER Auberry.Mrs. B.L. 261/2 3.96 Auberry. Mrs. EX. 40 4.80 Ashe, Fred 155 30.62 Berrong, Roger 1/2 18.00 Brown, Ralph 78 1/2 47.62 Buchanan EstateJ,M. 7310.94 Caldwell. G. C. 58 21.38 Campbell, Lester 24 5.76 Campbell, Mrs. Nellie 203.% Canup, litOmas B. 34 15.02 Carver Estate, A.E. 18 7.94 Cody. Howard 42 19.92 Coffey, N. W. 4 3.00 Coffey, James J. 1 1/2 4.00 Coffey, R. B, 26 3/4 20.02 Cunningham, Bobby & Mac bowman 1/5 acre 1.80 Curtis, Charlie 55 14.20 Com, Horace 35 23.86 Crisp, Robert E. IS 1/2 8.62 Duckworth, J. C. 2 1.00 Dyer, Carroll 10 1/4 7.00 Dills, Frank 79 27.48 Dyer. Will 20 3.00 Garrett. Mrs. Joe 30 9.00 Griffith, Mrs. Fred 58 27.12 Hampton Estate, F.B. 9717.46 Henson, Verlin R. 37 7/106.30 Herbert, Frank 40 49.20 Johnson, Garnet 32 1/2 28.20 Johnson, Z. V. 40 12.% Jones, Arthur 23 15.% Lance. S. H. 35 4.34 Lance, Debarris 23 15.80 Lance, S, H. & S. D, McCray Lance Estate, E.M. 39 7.04 Lance, Glenn 138 58.82 Lance, Harve D. 118 36.42 Lance, Mrs. Neal 5 1.00 Lance, Mrs. S.D. 79 16.64 Ledford, R. B. 20 4.80 Ledford, Floyd B. 36 71.08 Ledford, Glenn VV. 54 16.10 LecL'ord, Ralph 1/4 18.00 McCray, Harold 29 17.10 McCray, Mrs. John 15 3.36 McCray, W. B. 40 25.32 McTaggart, Dennis 41 3/8 28.02 Matheson, Ralph 12 5.76 Martin Jr., Verlin 1 22.36 Martin, Verlin 48 67.64 Mills Estate, Thomas 40 9.00 Palmer Estate, Jess 10 6.46 Patton, Frank 59* 28.58 Patron, Mrs. A.J. 721/2 21.30 Rogers, Mrs. Martha 201/2 5.62 Roach, H. L. 40 18.42 Roach, Mrs. A. F. 34 1/2 9.00 Roach, S. C. 83 57.68 Roach, Mrs. V.D. 39 15.12 Robinson, Jessie 30 13.00 Rogers Estate, J .A. 147 14.00 Rogers, Mrs. Nellie 80 22.78 Scroegs, Jeff 36 9.50 Scroggs, Fred H. 4 5/8 15.80 Smith. C. W. 40 19.08 Smith Estate, R.O. 85 10.20 Swanson Estate, George 20 11.14 Smith. Mrs. R. O. 481/211.00 Terrain Corporation 247 140.48 Tiger, Glyne 107 115.90 Tiger Jr., Robert N. 145 26.10 York Jr., Harlie C. 10 10.40 HIAWASSEE Ashe, Clyde 62 Ashe, Ernest 43 68.7t> 30.50 Blarkenshlp, Beverly 18 1/2 45.98 Cabe, W. J. 60 1/2 84.46 Chambers, Frank 231/2 28.72 Cowart, Cloe J. 40 28.94 Davenport, Perry 1/2 2.00 Eller, Mrs. A. D. 11 23.56 Eller, Alvln 1 14.90 Eller, Odus 20 32.24 Ellis, Lawrence 2 40.60 Glbby, Homer 70 69.24 Hogsed, Estate W. H. 2511.40 Hogsed, Willis C. 6 20.26 Kahn, Mrs. Inez 1/2 12.00 Kitchens, Hatti 32 4.64 Lands, John 25 25.62 Ledford, Clyde 9 5.00 Ledford, Donald J. 18 30.58 Ledford, Doyle C. 25 2.40 Ledford, Earl 4 35.02 Ledford, Glyne 4 34.04 Ledford, Hayes 10 10.00 Ledford, Harlie 18 81.80 Ledford, Melvin T. 2 5.92 Ledford, Nelson 5 7.50 Ledford, Paul W. 3 3.90 Ledford, Ronald 32 44.46 Ledford, Willard R, 5 21.74 Ledford, Vance 14 11.40 Long, E. R. 6 1/2 24.96 Lowe Estate, W.M. 6 4.66 Burch, L. R. 5 4.12 McClure, Heram McClure, Herman H. 3 3.00 McClure, Jim 14 9.72 McClure, Cordia 1 1.00 McClure. Kate 4 1/2 13.60 Mayfleld, D. T. 17 27.20 Moss, Clarence 2 2.80 Moss, Harlie 8 3.00 Mease, Paul 1 25.50 Nichols, Clyde 25 47.50 Nichols, Huston 25 89.34 Patterson, Jr., Ed 9/10 83.44 Penland, Bascomb 121 40.40 Penland, Bynum 120 42.44 Penland, J. D. 20 17.34 Penland, Ralph 3 33.60 Robinson, Hobert 10 18.70 Sellers, W. F. 22 17.46 Smart, Mrs. Floy 53 39.20 Smart, Roel 5 30.84 Splvey, Roscoe 4 23.70 Stewart, Arthur 79 22.04 Stewart, Claud 15 1/2 11.38 Stewart, Claud & Clay 56 9.78 Street, D. C. 32 54.06 Strathers, George F. 1 15.35 Swanaon, Garnet 40 10.03 Tigers, Sr., R.N. 3 2.10 Tiger, Mrs. R.N. 3 60.60 Worley Estate, Ed 12 16.22 Worley, Garland 3 19.20 Woody, James Hoyt 20 21.00 Herbert Estate, W.M. 112 63.30 Herbert, Everett 36 26.44 Jarrett, Walter 2 12.00 Jones. J. J. 3 1/4 4.00 Lloyd Estate, H, E. 3 2.00 Suddeth, Margie 13 6.98 Lowery, Frank 3 4.94 TUSQUITTEE TOWNSHIP Alllaon, Loy W. 2 1/2 23.30 Alllaon, Dave 1 1.20 Alllaon, Paul 38 1/2 44.5S Alllaon, Ralph 29 3/4 93.4* Alllaon, Sun 20 IS.70 Blankenahip, Bertha S4 20.70 Blankenahip, Oral 34 $9.52 Blankenahip, Oral and Joe 4 2.00 Blankenahip, WUlia Joe 10 27.1t Bywrs, Mrs. Joe 35 U.M Cirsr, W. E. ? 46.48 Chamber*. Frank JO 2.00 Cheeks, Carroll 2 1/3 14.70 C other n, Cord 50 MO Co them. Gordo? T. 26 24.64 Cox, Sam 17 2.50 Cow art, Arthur 17 6.90 Dailey, Jr? Horace 15 U.10 Dailey. Henry 18 1/2 19 XX) Dailey, M. B. 20 15.14 Davli. Allan 15 13.50 Dailey, Jannet 9 6.90 Elliot. Luther 21 3.44 Gibeon, Manual 2 25.10 Garrison. H. H. 36 23.94* Groves Curia 34 3.90 Hogan, Alice 45 8.10 Ledford, Frank 189 55.68 Ledterd, Rondal F. 13 18,52 McClure, Sam 23 1/2 26.08 Melton. Charlie 52 1/2 27.50 Miller, Paul fc w. W. Phillips 52 18.22 Moore, W. P. t> H. C. 60 6.00 Moore, Ira 25 5.00 Morgan, Thomas J. 3 7.20 Mosteller, Hillard 2 10.50 Mull. Mrs. C. M. 40 9.76 Parker, Fannie Belle 1 10.72 Phillips, W. W. & Ruth 100 10.94 Phillips, Patricia Ruth 509 61.08 Parker. Clifton 1 12.00 Rowland, Shirley 10 8.72 Rowland, Dolly & Verice 10 30.16 Sellers, Carl 200 148.92 Shelton, David 29 73.82 Shelton, O. L. 157 52.18 Stamey, Mrs. Fannie 17 4.50 Stamey, Joe D 50 17.36 Stevens, Christine 361/2 22.20 Stilwell, Alex 65 45.34 Stiiwell. Ray 52 1/2 40.12 Stillwell, W. A. 70 18.86 Swanson, Thomas E. 6 70.60 Stamey, Ray C. 1 18.50 SHOOTING CREEK Anderson Estate, Berdie 20 6.00 Anderson, Fred 2 12.50 Anderson, Glenn 50 48.90 Anderson, G. W. 45 19.72 Anderson, Clyde 2 1/2 59.00 Anderson, John 21 11.82 Ashe. Will 58 71.18 Ashe, Winford 1 1/2 40.90 Bell, Wayne 53 44.40 Bradshaw, Eula Mae 8 6.98 Burch, Grady 5 7.00 Burreil, Wymer 62 63.96 Cowart, Tolvln 30 2.00 Cowart, Lem 100 27.20 Davenport, Haig 72 163.50 Davenport, Estate, J. A. 36 9.52 Davenport, J. F. 2 5.32 Davenport, Perry 15 26.20 Davenport, Verlin 8 27.10 Davenport, Willard 2 14.16 Enloe, Lawrence 1/2 12.00 Everhart, Mrs. Eunice 19 2.00 Galloway, Mrs. Wade C. 31 22.60 Galloway, Frank 44 33.34 Glbby, Estate, John 70 5.20 Hogsed, Alex 17 12.32 Hogsed, Frank L. 4 2,40 Hogsed, John R, 10 4.64 Hogsed, Junior 4 4.40 Hogsed, Lloyd 7 8.96 Hogsed, Estate Lonnie 2 4.00 Hogsed, Maurice 4 7.06 Hogsed, Pearl 31 40.32 Hogsed, Robert M. 31 15.00 Holden, Robert 23 24.30 Hooper, Leonard 64 33.78 Hooper, Ralph 77 13.14 Huscusson Estate, Mrs. Harley 5.70 Ingle, Jack 25 21.00 Jones Estate. A. J. 85 24.04 Ledford, Beecher 13 17.80 Ledford, Mrs. Ben 16 2.40 Ledford, Claude Z. 1 7.50 Ledford, Edward L 1 6.00 Ledford, Edward N. & Glyne Tiger 44 159.70 Ledford , Fred O. 40 23.48 Ledford. Fred 8. Carl 95 5.63 Ledford, Horace 110 48.64 Ledford, Herman 35 15.80 Ledford, Estate J. M. 35 13.86 Ledford, Kenneth H. 1 3/10 7 34 Ledford, Luther 19 11.14 Ledford, Milton 15 3.90 Ledford, Mrs. Rose 75 87.50 Ledford. W. S. 5 19.22 Lofds, Coy 10 10.00 Long, R. L. 1/2 3.00 McClure, Carl 10 16.00 McClure, Tommy 1 4.00 McClure, James R. 1 3.00 Maney, Cllmpson 12 30.36 Manev, Doyle K. 6 1/2 37.82 Maney, Delmer 4 5.00 Mashburn , Alvin 44 32.84 Moffitt, Georee 19 15.12 Moore, Robert C. 115 127.64 Moss, Edward 1 1/2 3.00 Moss, Cline 13 13.30 Moss, Max 1 1/4 1.00 Moss Gerald 6 3.00 Moss, Leon 34 18.54 Moss, Mrs. Lorie 10 7.86 Moss, Richard H. 25 5.40 Moss, Roscoe V, 10 49.04 Parker, Boyd 2 6.40 Parker, Harley B. 20 2.50 Parker, Bryson 2 6.74 Parker, Carol 5 4.70 Parker, Eura 16 4.80 Parker, Estate E. L. 27 12.52 Parker, Harley R. 88 68.94 Parker, Mrs. Montrle 4 6.98 Parker, Neal 19 92.74 Patterson, G. P. 1 2.00 Patterson, Mrs. loa 1/2 6.90 Patterson, Lyle 21 3.14 Patterson, Paul 4 7.20 Patterson, Robert 4 12.10 F?o?rson, Ray 19 lOJO PiMTMO. Un Sedi 2 10.10 Penland, Mr*. Harve SI 30.66 Penland. Wlllard 21 53.72 Reynolds. QuanUn 25 2U0 Roger*. Clay 1 1/4 24. SO Roger*. Nasi k Nolan 21 16.60 Prince Estate. J. N. I 1.94 Scroggs, Ron C. 72 18.50 Scroggs, Vernon 9 17 JO Sellers Esuw. C. P. 86 4 JO Shope, BUI 6 5.00 Spivey. Wayne 45 23.50 Sneed, Reba 2 8.00 Sigmon, R. O. 4 2.00 SUva, Aron, 10 4.88 Wagoner, Ben 55 17.90 Woody Carroll 17 23.80 Youat, Mr*. Paul 5 1.50 N.C.Trode Fair To Open O Columbus Day P resident Kennedy will open the North Carolina Trade Fair oe Columbus Day, October 12, and it will continue through October 21. More than 300.000 buyer* and visitors are ex pected to view the range of North Carollna-manufac aired products at the Charlotte Coliseum and Merchandise Man. This Is the first state sponsored trade fair ever to be held ia the United Subs. Deaths, Funerals Compliments of ?VIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Poyton G. Ivle ? Funeral Director WILLIAM GAR REN Blue Ridge, Ga.-Willaim L. Garren, 83, of Rt. 1 Blue Ridge Ga., died at 1 a.m. Wednesday, August 2, in an out-of-town hospital after a three-months illness. Mr. Garren had lived in Cherokee County, N. C, Most of his life and had been a member of Fostell Seventh Day Adventlst Church. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Wolf Creek Bapdst Church. The Rev. L. A. Edwards officiated and burial was in (he church cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Queen Elisa MosbyGar ren; two sons, Herbert P. of Grewwill, Tenn., and William Howard Garren of Cleveland, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Morgan and Mrs.MarthaBur gess of Cleveland; six grand - cnildren and 13 great grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. MACK GARRETT Murphy--Mack Garrett; 64, of Rt. 1 Hiawassee, Ga? died at 11:20 a. m. Saturday, August S, in a Hiawassee hospital after a short illness. Services were held Monday at 2 p.m. In the House of Deliverance Church. The Rev. Creed Bryant, the Rev. Emerson Davenport and the Rev. Truman Foster of ficiated and burial was in Osborn Cemetery. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Lassie Maney Garrett: a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Lee Ledford of Hiawassee, Ga.; eight sons. Ray, Monde, Daniel, Nolen, Ralph, Edgar, and Tate of Hiawassee, and Buel Garrett of Raburn Gap. Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Adlen Young blood of Hiawassee, Mrs. Sara Myers and Mrs. Johnnie Newton of Lawrence ville, Ga.; three brothers. Tarlus of Hayesville, BUI of Hiawassee and Bee Garrett of Clarksville, Ga. Townson Funeral Home was In charge , of arrangements. DON JESSIE BERRONG HAYESVILLE ? Don Jessie Berrong, 55, of Rt. 2, Hayes vtlle died Tuesday. July 25 at 7 :MI p.m. in a ttiawaasee Georgia hospital after a short Illness. He was the son of Mrs. OUle Clark Berrong and the late Jack Berrong of Clay County. Surviving besides the mother is the widow, Mrs. Jessie B. Berrong; one daughter, Carolyn of Hayes - vllle; six sons, Roger, Don and Terry, all of Chicago, 111., John, George "nd R?lph all of the home; three brothers, Jim and Frank of Hayesvllle, and Ray of Balti more, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Ledford of Hayesvllle, Mrs. Iva Readder of Denver, Colo; five grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 21in New Hope Baptist Church. The Rev. Carl Cunningham and the Rev. Billy Fox offic iated and burial will be in the Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were; Robert Ens ley, Howard Scroggs, Hugh Readder, George Carter, Jim Ledford and Wayne Melton. I vie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ROSS HOLLAND ROBB1NSVILLE ? Ross Holland, 60, of Robbinsville, died Sunday, August 6, In an Andrews hospital after a short Illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ethel Holland; two sons, the Rev, Clifford Holland of Aiken, S.C., and Thomas of Newport News, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Black of Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Christine Haney of Newport News, Va.; three brothers, the Rev. Ronald Holland of Gastonia, the Kev. Jack Holland of Hickory and Ralph Holland of Tallahassee, Fla.: and two sisters, Mrs. OUle Stone of Robbinsville and Mrs. Lois Mull of Hickory. Services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Lone Oak Baptist Church. The Rev. Otis Orr and the Rev. Joe L, Orr officiated and burial was in the church cmemtery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. You And Your Insurance Municipal Fire Protection Can Pay Big Dividends When is it best to fight a fire? Before it starts. To be effective, fire pre vention must be a community project. It must be conducted with equal energy in the home, at the office and at town hall. The importance of main taining top notch municipal fire protection should be stressed particularly. This phase of fire protection was graphically brought to mind after reading reports of a talk given recently by Everett W. Fowler, chief en gineer of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Mr. Fowler warned chat many cities in the United States are losing out on public benefits by failing to see the advantages of Improved muni cipal fire protection. I believe his points were well taken and bear repeating. Comparing goodflreflghting services to a savings account, Mr. Fowler said that when a city pays out money for in stalling or Improving fire pro tection, the municipality, in effect. Is putting money into a bank and can anticipate regu lar returns in benefits to resi dents of the community. Illustrating his argument, Mr. Fowler outllnedaslxpoint dividend earning program based on better fire pro tection. 1. Greater safety against injury and accidental fire death for residents of the community. 2. Better job security, since many burned out businesses either fall to reopen, move to a different city or an Inopera tive for an extended period after a serious fire. 3. Greater attractiveness to business and Industry looking for an appropriate city In which to locate. 4. Improved business pros pects resulting from lessened dangers from indirect losses. 5. Lower rates of insurance generally result If the municipal fire protection Is Improved to a sufficient de gree. 6. Greater presdge for the community. These are among the many reasons Improved fire pro tection deserves our most vigorous support. Fire pre vention, however, saves more than money ? it saves lives. Did you know that the Town of Andrews has a higher Bureau rating for fire protec tion that Murphy does and that as a consequence they enjoy cheaper fire rates than Murphy? >12 NOTICE! MURPHY TAX PAYERS Pay Your 1960 City Taxes on or Boforo August 12, 1961 and Save 1 Advertising and Sales Cost Town of Murphy I C. E. Johisoi