W Vi [ J V na njpuioi court NORTH CAROLINA sfe'SSSiAi IdE GREBN, PlaintiMa, I ^ , , FRANK iEDWAHDS, Mid wife ANNA MIW EDWARDS , PAR SEDA GENTRY and husband WYATT GENTRY, haira at law of , T. J. EDWARDS, p?caaaad, and C. C. RANDOLPH, and U1 un known heirs at law of C. C. RAN DOPLH, Deceased Under and by virtue of a Judg ment made and entered Into the above entitled cause In the Sup erior Court o i Graham County, dated the 13th day of October, 1964, the undersigned Commission er will on the 30th day of Novem ber, ISM, at 13 o'clock noon, at the mot* or coM&fon wlmm you buy ? ?fw J \ FLOOR FURNACE i or a am Oil, Gas, IP-Gas. Fits in floor ?takes no space. Heats 2 to 4 rooms. No a if- ducts, no base ment needed? no alterations. WALL [ HEATER Gas. LP-Gas. Fits in wall? takes no space. Economizer Grille puts more heat into room. Directionair Blower (optional equipment) doubles warm air circulation. un down1^ II U PAYMENT Q (J months to pay v U Easy FHA ?trm? FREE m YOUR CHANCE TO WIN 35,000 BTU Floor Furnace, heats 2 to 4 rooms. Nothing to write, nothing to count. Come in now! SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. PHONE 76 MURPHY, N. t. | Mrs. Flora Arnold Dies Here Fri Mrs. Flora Arnold, M, dl?<l .Fri day morning, Nov. 5, In her home, Route 1, Murphy after a lone Ill ness. She was a native of Clay County ( daughter of the late R. C. and Nancy Ledford. I ! Mrs. Arnold came to Cherokee. I I door o! the Graham County Court house, In Robblnsvllle, North Car olina. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmation of the Court, the property hereinafter described, lo cated in Stecoah township, Gra ham County, and more particu larly described as follows: BEGINNING on a Spanish oak I in Phil Sawyer corner runs S. 30 I W. 54 poles, S. 75 W. 71 poles, S. 40 | W 26 poles, S. 25 E. 26 poles, S. 45 W. 74 poles, N. 65 W. 98 poles S. 10 E. 35 poles, 8. 75 W. 52 poles. Wolf Pen Gap, thence S. 88 E. 398 poles, N. 4 E. 100 poles, W. 56 poles, to Cas Sawyer corner, N. 10 W, 26 poles N. 26 E. 13 poles, N. 66 W. 9 poles, to a spruce pine N. 31, W. N. 42% W. 30 poles to a chickory, N. 58 H W. 24 poles, 221 acres More or less. I This the 28th day of October, '1954. R. B. MORPHEW 17-4tc Commissioner NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKE ECOUNTT The undersigned, having qualif ied as Administratrix of the estate of Efton O. Christopher, late of Cherokee County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at her home in Mur phy, North Carolina, on or before 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 the ! undersigned at her home in Mur phy. North Carolina. This the 4tn aay of October, 1954. Ann Phillips Administratrix of E. O. Christopher, deceased POMS* UP fO* World's First \ Trouble -Proof Winter Gasoline MEEZE-MOOF ? protect* against hard starting and stall ing caused by freezing in fuel lines. 1U5T-MOOF ? patented anti rust protection of RD-119? saves fuel system repairs. (U.S. Patent No. 2,594,266). STALL-PROOF ? protects against "carburetor . icing" ? a common cause of stalling. KNOCK-PROOF - assure* smooth, knock-free power even in highest compression tars. /y Also controls pie-ignition. PLUS easy starting, fast warm-up, zip-away acceleration and long mileage. Power up with powek-x and feel the difference. Duncan County eight jretn a*o wtth her huabaad and had resided In the Peach tree section at the county. Funeral services ware held at S p. m. Saturday In Bethel Metho dist Chuqch In Clay County of which she was a member. The Rev. Oeorr* w Wlaon. the < Rev. Emerson Davenport and the < Rev. Lester Stowe officiated and | burial was In the church cemetery. The body lay In state one hour prior to the service. PtllbMnn were Homer, Oar- . ?nee, ud Bobby WUaon, Hiyu, j Randal and Floyd Ledford. Surviving are the husband. | Thomas C. Arnold; one daughter, | Mrs. Reba Ledford of Route 1, Murphy; two sisters, lira. Alex Laney, juid Mrs. Melton Moss, of Route 1 HayeavUle, tour brothers, John E., Santord, 8am and Millard Ledford of Hayesville. I vie Funeral Home was in chart*. ROAD WORK . In Graham, the surfaces on the following existing tan-foot wide' roads, and their length*, were strengthened with traffic-bound , macadam: Rail Gove Road, 0.60 , mile; Little Snowbird Road. 0.4 ( mile; and Rayfieid Branch Road. 0.1 mile. The Jack Slaughter Road waa graded, drained and surfaced, llfeet wide, with traffic-bound macadam for 0.S mile. The Nance Three- fifth* o I the nation'* pulp wood production eomii from the >outh. Ebb Road wu abo graded, draln sd and surfaced, ten feet wide, irlth traffic- bound macadam for >.88 mile. Kck It Now,/ NOTHING DEARBORN-WOOD BROS. CORN HARVESTER PUnly of capacity is a built-in feature of every Dearborn-Wood Bros; Corn Harvester. Gentle-action snapping rolls and exclusive Rotary Snapping Bar re move ears from stalks with a minimum of shelling. The result ?you get more corn. A champion I Except that it has no husk ing bed, this machine is essentially the same as the Dearborn-Wood Bros. Corn Picker, many times a champion at me chanical corn picking contests. Ask us for a demonstration to see how you can get "prize winning" results on your own farm. w | I -C/Mtof MAM jbwic/pc Life, collision and hazard insurance at no additional costl Up to four income periods to payl. (January and October of 1955 and ' 1956, with final payment by October 10, 1956.) Come in soon to find out more about this easy, low cost way to let p champion help build your corn profits. TRACTOR NELSON TRACTOR CO. Hayesville, N. C. 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