Andrews' Baseball
Season's Averages
Are Announced
In closing the 1947 baseball sea
son. Luke Ellis, manager of the
Andi'?'?s Baseball Club, the Win
ers of the Smoky Mountain loop.
gav< the following individual play
ers' averages whioh were com
piled from league games and play
offs. He also expressed his ap
preciation. for both himself and
the players, to the loyal supporters
?ho have backed the Andrews nine
through a successful season and
promised that next April another
season would find the Andrews
club battling for the 1948 title.
LODGE NOTICE
' A. F. & A. M.
Cherokee Lodge No
146 will noia regular communi
cation the first Monday night in
each month, at 7:30 p. m., in
the Masonic hall. All members
are urged to be present, and
visitors are welcome.
J. K. DUNCAN, Master.
J. C. 1IEMBREE, Secretary.
Individual averages are:
Pitchers W L
Ellis 3 0
Love 3 0
McNally 1 0
Summers 3 1
Anderson 2 1
Sherrill 2 1
Parker 11 9
Briggs 1 1
Ratting Averages:
Name ab it II Pet. I
Sherrill 127 27 M .402 1
Ptoflko 21 6 7
Parker 126 Hi 41
Love 158 32 51
Brady 28 7 8
Lunsford 14 3 4
West 157 37 44
Anderson 160 29 44
Piercy 40 11 11
M. Mashburn 100 15 26
Davis 151 35 39
Ellis 125 25 31
Nelson 73 17 17
Derreberry 58 9 12
J. Mashburn 54 11 7
To Andrews readers, the Scout |
wishes to make a correction re
garding a reference made in the
Andrews-Murphy Lions softball
tussel story that appeared last
week. Clyde 'Shorty" Fraley
should have been named manager
instead of Luke Ellis. The report
er was in error.
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Transfers
Hattie Morgan and husband. I
Ralph Morgan, to Neil C. Hay and j
wife, Levada Hay, property on
Junaluska Creek.
Charles A. Walker and wife. ;
Frances W. Walker to Noland Rus
sell, property adjoining property
of Charles A. Walker and Ethel
W. Slagle.
Marvie Walker to Clyde Amos
and wife, Mary Catherine Amos,
property in Valleytown township
J. R. Hamilton and wife, R. A
Hamilton to Arthur Hamilton and
wife, Hannah Hamilton, property
in Shoal Creek township.
David Ledford and wife, Escie
Ledford, to Wiley King., Jr. and
wife, Thelma King, property in
Valleytown township.
J. W. King and wife, Ivalee
King, to Lawrence King and wife.
Dimple King, property in Valley
town township.
R. A. Crisp and wife, Amanda
Crisp, to Ruth Crisp Graham, lot
in Murphy.
R. A. Crisp and wife, Amanda
Crisp to Barbara Crisp Stalcup.
lot in East Murphy.
Bell Hardin and husband, J. F.
Hardin to Henry S. Smith and
wife, Leonora Smith, property in
Valleytown township.
A. J. Simonds and wife, Josie
Simonds, to Millard J. Spurling
and wife, Lillie Spurling, property
in Cherokee county.
Robert D. Piercy and wife, Dollic
Piercy, to Carl West, property in
Andrews.
Lee Coffey to Lee Collins and
wife, Lania Collins, property in
Marble.
Charlie Carringer and wife.
Ona Carringer, to Grant H. Stiles
and wife, Margie Stiles, property
in Notla township.
Willie Murray and wife, Mary
Murray, to Robert Cordell and
wife, Lillian Cordell, property in
Valleytown township.
Glenn Bates and wife, Emogene
Bates, to Bailey Meroney, proper
ty in Murphy.
Minnie Davidson Bowles to
Glenn Bates and wife, Emogene
Bates, property in Murphy ad
joining First Methodist church.
M. L. Hawke and wife, Addie
Hawke, to Tina C. Mason and
Elsie Amos, property in Murphy.
BellQ Darnell and husband, E. J.
Darnell, to W. C. Standridge, lot
No. 6 in Darnell subdivision in
Murphy.
Herbert Holloway and wife, Lora
Holloway. to Claude Wright and
wife. Harriett Wright, property in
Cherokee county.
Elizabeth G. Morris and Tom
McClure t(> Cliff Carter and wife. !
Bertha Carter, property in Mur- 1
ohy township.
Buel Adams and wife, Martha
Mayfield Adams. A. Q. Ketner and
wife. Nan Ketner, Ben H. May
field and wife. Marguerite May
field, to Thomas B. Wilson, Hubert
1) Wells and William J. Wells,
property in East Murphy.
SCelma M. Fain and husband, W.
IVi. Fain, to Robert L. Davis' and
wife, Margie Davis, lot No. 15 in
section 6 in Duke Land and Im
provement Company.
J. P. Decker and wife, Ada
Decker, to Charlie Decker, prop
erty in Murphy.
John Hardy Haigler and wife,
Herman Haigler, to Helen Hamp
ton, property in Murphy township.
Johnny Cantrell and wife, Mar
garet Johnson Cantrell. to Walter
Rich and wife, Mandy Rich, prop
erty in Murphy.
A. H. Ballard and wife, Ruby
Ballard, to Pose J. Crisp and wife,
Catherine Crisp, property in
Marble.
F. O. Bates and wife. Bertha
Bales, Glenn Bates and wife, Emo
gene Bates, Creek Bates and wife,
Bonnie Bates. Carl Bates and wife
Mae Bates, to Willard Bates and
Bailey Meroney, property in Chero
kee county.
Hoover and Roosevelt Hamby
and Marshall Allen of Vests were
visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer of
Cleveland, Tenn.. have purchased
a small farm from Lester Ledford
and have moved to it.
Mrs. Bertha Standridge and
daughter and two grandsons were
guests of Mrs. Lee Horton Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. B. Hankins and children
Were business visitors in Copper
hill, Tenn., one day last week.
Allard Adams who has been em
ployed at Maryville, Tenn., is
spending some time with relatives
here.
Pearly Croft of Farner, Tenn.,
was a business visitor here Thurs
day.
Paul Roberts and son, Verlin.
were guests of Lee Horton Satur
day afternoon.
Tom Chatham was the guest of
Tom Elrod one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Benton
and son Bobbie, of Knoxville.
Tenn., were here over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Keasler of
Englewood, Tenn., were visitors
here last week.
O. G. and Mrs. Anderson spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hogan in Martins Creek.
Rev. Ira Helton and Luther
Swanson have just closed one of
the best revivals ever held in this
place. There were fourteen bap
tized and added to the church.
Rev. Ira Helton was elected pas
tor for this year in the conference
meeting held at the Baptist church
Mrs. G. E. Dickey left last week
to spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dickey near Bristol.
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
In The Superior Court No. 3711
C. J. BROWN, Plaintiff
Vs.
GANIL BROWN. Defendant
The defendant above named,
Ganil Brown, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina by the plaintiff to obtain
an absolute divorce from the de
fendant, on the ground of two
years separation and other related
relief; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is re
quired to appear before the Clerk
of Superior Court in Cherokee
County at his office in the Court
house in Murphy, North Carolina
on or before the 14th day of No
vember, 1947 and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said action,
or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
This the 24th day of September,
1947.
J. L. HALL
10-4tc Clerk Superior Court.
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