I Slip ! K SPO I Johnson and H I Crown for Me I By (Grandst; 5 Under the glare of the incandes9 cent> at Hiwassee's black-topped |enRis c? r this week, Johnnie Johnn Min ami Kenneth Hall triumphed over II Keith H k and Dave Shaw to bring I i l( - t<> a thrilling finI i?ii. J tn<nn and Hall finished strong after aky start and handed the vanquish a convincing lesson in tennis to the tune of 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, and Crean: f the hopefuls. Block and Shaw uiib'ned smart backhand and serving bordering: on the spectacular tc catch Johnson and Hall off their balance during the. first round. The latter, however, came through in the ?tcond round. Hall ?1 .-played a faultess backhand MECHANICS LOSE TO ALL STARS IN HARD LUCK GAME Donavon Allows Only Six Hits, But Kinney Gives Up Only Three | The l'-'.viy Office Mechanics, tailc-nders in the Murphy Soft Ball Leacue lost came to the proud All Stars on August 15- There is nothing remarkable about that. But the vsay that game was lost is a sad, sad story. Donav . the Mechanics pitcher pave up only six hits?few enough to rin almost anybody's ball game. And yet ill.- Ml Stars won by the overwhelmii Acore of 11 to one. Of course the fact that Kinney, the aii otars nuricr only allowed three hit- had niethinff to do with it. Rut that li t <lcd score was due solely to errors The Mechanics trot butter fineers \ times?and on every occastnii moment was crucial. Ap|?n 11 y disheartened, the Mechanic-. went down in defeat atrain en An.' '11. this time before the Red Six. The score was 14 to one, and the frame was so slow i thad to he called limine: the seventh inninpr, on account of darkness. The standings and scot follow: LEAGUE STANDING W L Pel. Murphy AH Stars 3 0 1000 Jones Buy. 1 1 500 Red Sox 1 2 333 Office Mechanics 1 3 250 team batting AB H Pel. Murphy All Stars 123 38 301) Office .Mechanics 07 27 278 Red Sox- 85 21 247 Jones Bo; , 94 22 234 "B'C SIX AB H .Pel. Ore Airy, jb 8 5 025 Mclver. rs 7 4 571 Mallonce, Jerry, mas .... 13 7 538 Ryneh. ont 10 5 500 J^dbetter, jl> jl 5 455 Hensley, E., mas 16 7 438 tAB R H 24 1 3 AB R H . 35 11 6 AB R H ... 32 14 10 AB R H .... 28 8 9 ;n started aiers, in -which > plant five r on their pas THE CHEROKEE SC 8>rmtt RTS I all Capture ? ns' Doubles ] and Referee) while johnson pumped them back from the net with streamline preci- I sion. 1 Phelps and Pigott ambitiously climbed to the level of the stalwarts and held out high hopes for chain WWPWBW ?** ?! fUi.v m??t .lohnl j [son and Hall and saw their castles | ] ' crumble in a slashing 6-2, 6-4 cur- | tain fall. ] (.'lark and King, two other strong ^ hopefuls met a similar fate at the , hands of Block and Shaw, 6-3, 6-4. Other young aspirants emerging from the pari v i Pipkin and Patridge, Jones and ] | Mulligan, Rogers and Ferguson Dore- 1 man and West. 1 HAPEVILLE GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT BEFORE LOCALS ! Pittman Yields But 6 Hits And Wins Game ! Easily By 4-2 Tally ! i' Down front the suburbs of Atlanta J last Sunday cante a crack baseball aggregation known as the Hapeville I Champions?conquerors of practically every team in this section. But the i Cherokee All Stars were too much for i them. Our boys won handily, 4 to 2. j The visitors were held scoreless ! before the bewildering shoots of Pit| tman, untill the eighth frame. Then they staged a brief rally and got J home a couple of tallies. The All 1 Stars had already garnered four runs | however?tine in the third, two in [ the fifth, and another in the sixth. It wasn't even neeessnrv? In ulncf ! ? raps . , The score: HAPEVILLE AB H A. Smith, ss 5 2 I I Norton, ll> 4 1 1 Mann, rf 5 0 I .Morris, cf 3 1 | Ilembrec, 3b 4 0 | VanZant, c 4 1 ! Hodges, If 2 0 !\V. Smith, 2b 2 0( Spence, 2b .... 2 1' Camp, p 4 0 Total 3 5 VS Totals 35 G ALL-STARS AB H .1. Tipton, ss 5 1 II. Barton, 2b 4 3 P. Tipton. lf-3b 3 1 McNally, cf 3 1 Sowder, rf-lf 3 1 Parker, lb 3 0 R. Barton, c 4 3 .R. Tatham 3b 3 0 Queener, rf, 1 1 Pittman, p .. 4 1 Total 34 12 STARSOFDAM RALLY TO ROUTE COPPER BASIN 14th Inning Slugfest Brings Home Baron After Rerord Game The Hiwassee Dam All Star softball team won their 17th and 18th inter-city frames Saturday night at the Dam by defeating the Copper Basin team 5 to 3 and 9 to 8. The second game of this series was the longest single game ever played in the Clay Bowl. The Copper Basin boys tied the game up in the seventh nining and from then on it was a pitcher's dual between Longmire and Cheatham foi OUT. MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA. six extra inning-?. Iti the fourteenth ' inning the Copper Basin boys slipped , across a single run only to have Hi- ^ Aassee Dam All Stars come back in p the last half when Crockett started vith a double. Longmire walked and st.ow was safe on an error. Clontz j hen hit a .-ingle across second with "rockett and Longmire scoring the t ieing and winning runs. j rirst Came TOPPER BASIN AB R H p x Total 28 3 6 :i YS i HWASSEE DAM AB R H a Total 24 5 9 " TOPPER BASIN AB R H r Total 52 8 13 ^ VS j HIWASSEE DAM AB R K Total 46 9 9 C Q C HIWASSEE DAM CLASS "A" SOFTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING W L Pet. I 1 Oam Construction .8 3 72R1 Electrician 7 3 700 Tillage 3 7 300 I Administration 3 8 283 j j TEAM BATTING Pet Dam Construction .... 359 * Electricians ... 351 Tillage 28f> t Administration 247 BIG TEN" 19 times or more at bat Name Team Pet. Truitt. Elec 530 * Hawkins Elec. 445 | 3o>le, Dam Con 440 < Snedecor, Adm 435 ^ Tohnson, Village . 412 , Brewer. Elec. ... 405 | Williams, Dam Con. 392 Snow, Dam Con. 392 Clontz, Dam Con 382 j Norman, Dam Con. .. . .. 382 LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United j States for the Western District of North Carolina, No. 132, United States of America upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Petitioner v. Andrew Whitener. Mollie Whitener his wife; Eliza Ann Killian, Will Killian. her husband. Noah Whitener. Laura Whitener, fiis wife; Sylva Coleman, Pat ton Coleman, her husband; Ida Davis. Jack Davis. i rt Brannon; James Lincoln Brannon. Joe Wilson Brannon; Andrew Jack son Brannon; Opal Violet Brannon, a minor; Elzie E. Brannon. a minor; Eva Jean Brannon, a minor; Robert 1'. Bran no ik as euardian of Opal Violet Brannon, Elzie E. Brannon, and Eva Jean Brannon, minors; Southern States Power Company, a Corporation; Unknown parties in interest, Respondents. ORDER OF PUB LICATION. In the above styled cause it appeared that Noah Whitencr. Laura Whitener his wife, Ida i MORTGAGE SAYS We have several good ] Murphy. These are pric FOR DETA H. E. GARR 73 Arcade Building I " w. Phone 194 AUG. 24, 1939 lavis. and Jack Davis, her husband, >f Etowah. Tennessee, and all unnown parties in interest whose lames, ajres, and addresses are Unasertained after diligent search and inquiry. are all nonresidents of the itate of North Carolina. i 1* IS. 'HEREFORE, ORDERED that the hove respondents appea! on or before he 1G day of Sept.. 193:?. in this lourt sitting at Asheville, North Car lina, and there make answer to the etition filed in this cause, and then nd there assert whatever riKht, clcirn, itle or interest they may have in the inds herein condemned, or be forcer barred. The lands affected by this condensation proceeding are to wit: TRACT BR-103 A tract of land lying in >eaverdant Township, and also in the 'ifth Civil District of Cherokee Coun-! y State of North Carolina, on the ight bank of the Hiwassee River, ap- | roximately 7-8 mile northwest of he mouth of Grape Creek, and more articularly described as follows: A ract of land shown on the map of herokee County, State of North Carolina as a portion of Grant No. 36?Tract No.2, and mor; particutrly described as follows: Beginning t a 16 inch water birch t- ee on the fiwassee River, a corner to the land f the Southern States i'ov er Company (an adjoining tract) ; thence with the Southern States Power Company's line N. 3? 00' E.. 650 feet to , point at an elevation of 1465 feet ifcove mean sea level, a corner of he lands of the Southern States >ower Company (an adjoining tract), tndrew Whitener et ux, and the oseph Whitener Heirs; thence with he Joseph Whitener Heirs' line and he 1465^ foot contour as it meanders n a southeasterly direction approxinately 470 feet to a point, a corner >f the lands of the Joseph Whitener Jeirs, S. F. & Laura Taylor, and the Southern States Power Company (an idjoining tract); thence, leaving the 1465 foot contour, with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 1 0' E., 300 feet to a 10 inch twin >ine tree; thence S. 63' 00' E.. 345 feet to a point at an elevation of 1465 feet above mean sea level, a orner of the lands of the Southern States Power Company (an adjoining tract), S. F. & Laura Taylor, and the I oseph Whitener Heirs; thence with the Joseph Whitener Heirs' line and Jio 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a southerly direction approximately 600 feet to a point, a corner of the lands of the Joseph Whitcner Heirs the Hiwassee River Power Company, and the Southern States Power Company (an adjoining tract); thence, leaving the 1465 foot contour, with the Southern States Power Company's line S. 89? 00' \\\. 135 feet to a 24 inch poplar tree on the Hiwassee River; thence with the Hiwassee River as it meanders downstream approximately 1025 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 5.9 acres, more or less. TRACT FBR-113 A suet of land lying in Beaverdonj INDIGESTION Sensational Relief from Indigestion and One Dose Proves It If the first dnSr of this pleasant-tasting little black tablet rtonn't brine you the (astral and tnnst complete relief you have experienced send bottle back to us and tiet DOUBLE MONEY BACK. This Bell-ins tablet helps the stomach digest food, makes the en-ess stomach fluids harmless and lets you eat the nourishing foods you need. For heartburn. sick headache and upset* ao often caused hr excess stomach fluids making you feel sour and sick all over?JUST ONE DOSE of Bcll-ans proves speedy relief. 25c everywhere. COMPANY SELL homes for SALE inside :ed right on good terms. ILS WRITE: ETT & CO. Ashville, N. C. - v-v 1 ; "" ... ^ :.Un .-W.. . FHA fl TO BUIL1 I have the best ci F. H. A. Loa ?$*li Full Informal H. Mas; Township, and also in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee County, State ?>f North Carolina, on the rijrht side of the Hiwassee River, approximately \ mile northwest of the mouth of Grape Creek, and more particularly described as follows: A tract of land diown on the map of Cherokee County. State of North Carolina as a portion of Grant N?<.736?Tract No. U. and more particularly described as [follows; Bejrinninjr at an S inch locust tree, a corner of the lands of S. F. & Laura Taylor, Rollin Taylor, and the Hiwassee River Power Company. and the most easterly point of the tract herein described; thence with the Hiwassee River Power Company's line S. 8'J 00' W.. 1110 feet to a point at an elevation of 1405 feet above mean sea level, a corner of the lands of the Hawissee River Power Company, and the Southern States Power Company; thence with the SouthernStates Power Company's line and the 1465 foot contour as it meanders in a northerly direction approximately 600 feet to* a point a corner of the lands of the Southern States Power Company, and S. F. & Laura Taylor: thence leaving the 1465 foot contour, with S. F. & Laura Taylor's line S 65r 00' E. 1380 feet to the point of bepinninjr, and contwinin*r 7 9 acres, more or less. It is I further ordered that this notice be I l)uhlish?wl ~ 1- r - * --- I. ?? nvvii ior iour 14) consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published in Murphy, North Carolina. Done this 16 day of Augr. 1939. E. Y. WEBB, Judpre. A true copy test: J. Y. Jordan. Clerk; by O. L. McLurd, Chief Deputy Clek. 3-4t-tva) ipcpills llsggm ORDER COAL NOW Summer is nearly gone But there is still time to buy coal at Summer Rates. Order Now And SAVE! We also rarrv enm_ I plete line of everything to make your house winter-proof. Lumber, windows, doors, roofing. MURPHY LUMBER AND MFG. CO. I (Formerly Cherokee Mfg. Co., i managed by Mr. R. F. Williamson) T elephone?95 Prices cheerfully furnished?No Obligation. v"::v : - ' - - ^ Loans | 3 NF.W HOME? onnection available (or ns. Rate only 41/2 ion And Assistance , ? scy rphy, N. C.

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