NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned having qualif ied as administrator of the es tate of Mrs Mattie Piercy, deceas ed, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pres ent them to the undesigned in Mur phy, North Carolina, on or before the 21at day of October, 1MB, or this notice will be pleaded to bar of their recovery. All persona in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned in Murphy, North Car ollna, This the 20th day of October, "1854. W. P. odom, Administrator 15-etc MOVING?, CaB... ( AMERICAN ? RED BALL TtANUT COMPANY. INC. SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHORIZED AGENT Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. Phone ld'z Murphy. H. U. WHEN A Decision Is Important on insurance matters uf any kind the all around knowledge of ; 1'otr.e tovn agent can l>e mighty helpful, r.op !i*. ar.;- time it's convenient. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Phone 22 NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY NOTICE I Under and by virtu# of the pow er of sale contained In a certain deed of truat executed by Creed Bate* and wife, Bonnie Bates and Willard Bates, dated the 23rd day of July, 1963, and recorded In Book 183, page 313, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Cher okee County. North Carolina, de fault having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness there by secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the undersign ed trustee will offer for sale at public auction tq the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, at 11:00 O'clock A. M. on the 8th day of November, 1954, the prop erty conveyed in said dded of trust the same lying and being in the County of Cherokee, State of North Carolina, in the Town of Murphy, md more particularly described as follows: Being a part of the X. N. Bates property on Peachtree Street. i BEGINNING at a stake on the Southwest % side of Peachtree Street, forty feet removed North 40 West from a brick column. Northeast corner of Townson Fun eral Home Lot, and runs South 50 West, a divisional line established this date. 205 feet to a stake on Being the same lands described in partition deed dated July 23, 1953, from W. D. Townson and I wife, Winnie Townson, to Creed Bates and Willard Bates, recorded ' in Book . at page of Cherokee County Register's Of fice. Deposit of 5% of amount bid will* Northeast margin of South Church Street; thence with said margin of South Church Street North 40 West feet to a point, corner o? Wal ter Coleman lot; thence with the Coleman line North 50 East 205 feet to the end of a brick wall on Southwest side of Peachtree Street; thence with Peachtree Street feet to the point ot beginning. be required. This the 8th day of October 1954. C. E. HYDE. 14-4tc Trustee NORTH CAROLINA J ? CHEROKE ECOUNTY ' NOTICE The undersign ?J. having qualif- $ ied as Administratis of the estate 1 r of Efton O. Christopher, late of , Cherokee County, this a to notify 1 ail persons having claims against * sa'd estate to present them to the ( undersigned at her home in Mur- ( phy, North Carolina, on or betore i - the 7th day of October, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar i of their recovery. All persons In- | debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tho i undersigned at her home in Mur- J phy. North Carolina. . I This the 4tn day of October, ' 1954. Ann Phillips ? , Administratrix of E. O. Christopher, deceased I The natural resources of North Carolina provide industry and oc cupation for over 90 per cent of the | people. ' NEW IOW PRICE!! NOW $13 g( ONLY.. FOR CHEVROLET/ M PLYMOUTH, ETC. $2*00 for your old bottory regardless of condition Now you can trad* that old power drained battery for a new larift, surer-starting All-Weather and ?are. Saw with th? liberal trade-in allowance . . . save some more be cause this great battery is actually lower pnoM ixkzzi ?tw ofiore. atop 4 In ? trad* away your battery, t roubles ? get the foveas All Weather battery by Goodyear! r ? Frleti ??f 4 COMPANY NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 411* STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. TOWN OF MURPHY. Plaintiff V* LEILA DICKEY, Widow of FRANK D. DICKEY. Deceased. Individually and as Guardian and Trustee for the Heirs At Law of Frank D. Dickey, Deceased, and FRANK DONALD DICKEY and wife, MRS. FRANK DONALD DIC KEY: THOMAS DICKEY and wife. JEAN DAVlS DICKEY; VIRGINIA DICKEY LaRUE and husband. THOMAS CARL LaRUE: FRANCES DICKEY SPILLMAN and husband. JOHN SPILLMAN: and NETTIE DICKEY DENNY and husband, KENNETH DENNY, Defendants. The defendants. Frank Donald Dickey and wife, Mrs. Frank Don ald Dickey; Thomas Dickey and wife. Jean Davis Dickey. Virginit Dickey LaRue and husband, Thom as Carl LaRue; Frances Dickey Spillman and husband. John Spill man; and Nettie Dickey Denn\ and husband. Kenneth Denny, will t?ke notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, to fore close the lien of taxes due plain tiff by defendants for the years. , 1946. 1947. 1948. 1949. 1950. 1951, igainst the lands of said defen-' iants in Murphv Townshio, Cher-1 jkee County. North Carolina, to- 1 wit : !n CernKee County. N C.. ad ioininer the lands of D. Witherspoon >nd T J. Mauney and others and x>unded as follows: BEGINNING on a stake, the| Southeast corner of T. J. Mauney's ot upon which he now resides. >nd runs with the line between L. B. Maunev and L. E. Barnett vforth 62 East 97 feet to the South vest corner of D. Witherspoon's ot: thence with the line of D. VithersDoon's lot and passing his Jorthwest comer at 168 feet *orth 29U West 330 feet to a stake the Southern margin of Hill street: thence with the Southern Margin of Hill Street in a Westerly 1'rection 94 feet to T. J. Mauney's ""rtheast corner; then with T. 3. Wauney's line South 29 U East 330 '??t to the Beginning. Peine a lot fronting on Hill street for 94 feet and running >ack 330 feet to L. E. Mauney's >ronertv. and being the prooerty Jescribed in a deed from L. E. Harnett and wife. Ollie Bamett to "* D Dicker, dated October 1. 924. and recorded in the Office of he Reenter of Deeds for Cherokee "ountv in Book 87 at Daee 351. re to which is hereby made. SECOND TRACT: In the Town >f Mumhv. Cherokee County, N. C. ] <nown the A. ^nin rrv>rtertv. particularly described as follows: Part of Lot No. 8. BEGINNING on Hiawa?ee Street and Southeast corner of Lot No. 6. and runs with Hitchcock Lot. North 30 West 317 feet to a stake. Southwest corner of Hitchcock Lot: then South 52 W-st iss feet to the Railroad Street: then with the Railroad Street South 44 East 317 feet to Hi ?w?R?e Street: then with Hlawas see Street North 52 East 106 feet to the beginning. containing 6/7 acres, more or less. Reference is hereby made to a certain deed /of Fain Heirs to A. A. Fain reeistered In the Cherokee County Registry in Book 46 at page 468 for a true description of said tract, less a portion of said home "ract sold bv A. A. Fsiin and wife, Ida Fain, to E. L. Townson, de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on the South corn er of A. A. Fain residence Lot at the intersection of Depot Street and LAN Railroad Right-of-way, and runs North 45-30 West with Depot Street 36 feet; then North 44-30 East 16 feet to a stake; then South 45-30 East 36 feet to a stake; Then South 44-30 West 16 feet to the beginning. Th? above described tract is now the propierty on the North Side ot Hiawassee Street adjacent to the residence of Mrs. Fred Moore, Widow, and advertised and used as a boarding house tinder the name of "The Maples", said land* being fully described, in the com plaint now on file in this action, reference to which is hereby made for more full description. And for the further purpose ol condemning the said land to salt to satisfy said. taxes, tax leins. In terest and costs of this action, and to forever bar and foreclose all right, title, estate Interest, clainr and lien' of defendants in and t< or upon said lands; and the said defendants will further take notic< they are required to be and ap pear Mfore the Clerk of the 8up erlor Court of Cherokee County North Carolina, at his office In the Courthouse In Murphy, N. C.. with in Twenty (90) Days after the 2nd day of December, 1M4, to- wit, oc or before the ? day of December 1M4, and answer or demur to th? complaint hi this actidn, which ii now on file with copies for defem dants, or the plaintiff will apply U th* Court tor rsllef demanded h the complaint. This the a dav ot October. 1M4. ?/ J. L. HALL. Clerk of the Superior Court at Cherokee 17-4 tc Oom*y, ML C Mrs. Stroud, 88, ! Dies Inflavesville | Mr*. Laura Lavada Stroud, M, died at 12:15 p. m. Sunday, Oc tober 3*. at the home of a son, Ernest Stroud In Hayesvtlle after a brief illness, i j I She was a native of Towns j County, Ga., daughter of the late William and Martha Barrett. She had lived in Clay County for 50 i years. She was the widow pf Ber- I gen Stroud who died 13 years ago. Survivors include three sons, Er nest and Carl of Hayesvtlle, and Clyde of Kelso. Wtshlngton; oni daughter, Mrs. Minnie Byers of Hayesville; 27 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and three great-great -grand children. Funeral services were held at ? 1 2 p. m. Monday in Ledford's Chap | el with the Rev. Mr. Allen and I . ROLL OUT THE BARREL . . . ^ . ..J ... he needs It to go home in ! Just lost his car, savings, every thing gone to satisfy the dam age award from his accident. Why* noAutomoblle Insurtnce. Take a tip from our shortsight ed friend; don't learn by accident the value of Automobile Insur ance. Insure your car with us today and be safe tomorrow. Hyde Insurance & Realty Phone 145 Over the A & P the Rev. Sim Martin Burial ?u in the church ceme tery. x ) ? Xvte Funeral Home vma In charge. A Greatest improvement since i water heaters were invented! feWATER HEATERS NO RUST with hard wator, soft water, or any kind of wator! A rwoJoti Wliry prOMSS* coat* inner walls of Coleman V it- Rock Water Heaters . . . absolutely prevents water from touching metal. Result: rust-free, clean, clear hot water anywhere. Quick heating? a plentiful supply of really hot water always on tap. Fire models to fit all family needs. Auto matic, trouble-free operation. Hand some exterior design. 'Burwtll fro cms ONLY $15.00 DOWN balance in y 46 monthi. Cost no (more than ordinary water beater*. See 'em now at; SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. PHONE 7? MURPHY, N. C. AUIW $54W 1 1 f AT ONLY ? A WIIKI ? ~ \ '"f OTHIft MOMLS ONLY $3.50 A WIIKI YOUR SAVINGS OR FOOD CAR PAT THI RKRTAI! HO DEPOSIT! You'll eat better, lire better and , save with a Kelvinator Freezers Hare us put a Kelvinator In your home on our new rental plant What yon can save on buying foods at (quantity discounts may well cover the modest rental charge I Stop in, write, or phone our store! We've got Kelvinator Freezer* of every size and typej Choose from: brand-new 18 cm ft. upright Kelvinator illustrate ed, or from chest-types, ranging from 7 to 1 ) cubic feet capacity* Act now! Today! HERE'S WHY KELVINATOR IS TOPS I ? Holds 630 pounds of food yet is only 91* wide. ? 4 comportment* for orderly storage . . . easy access. ? It Cubic Fee* fits same area In your Idfchon as ? modem 11 jiOpApl m IaaI I cuimc ? vol rwmgfioior i ? Npw "convenience level" de sign moans easier accost to foods In any part of freoxerl ? Paster froozln^j ss ssy s^(olf. *???? nilJIfc " ' ? L,.L^ ? HwMly SMvn. comi in And iavi, diming

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