CHEROKEE COUNTY DEATHS % f, ? Funeral services for George Washington Barton, re, who died at 12:30 p. m Thursday in a Mur phy hospital after a illness of two weeks, were held Friday at 2 p. m. in the First Baptist Church church here. Ha was a native of Hall County, ROGERS Electric Service Murphy, IV. C. DAT PHONE j VE 7-2425 NIGHT PHONE [ VE 7-2876 | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Ga, ? son of the late 2- Y. and Linnie O'Kelly Barton, and cam* to Cherokee County when he was a young boy. He was a retired farmer and lumberman. The Rev*. J. Alton Morris, C. A Smith and Leonard McClure of ficiated, and burial was in the Moss Cemetery at Marble. Pall bearers were nephews: Guy, Fred, Whitt and Worth Barton, Marvin Wilson and Ray Smith. The body remained at Ivie Funeral Home chapel until time for the services. Surviving are the wife, Mrs Nannie C. Barton; a daughter, Mrs. Beulah Sales of Marble Route 1; three sons, Gay Z. of Memphis, Tenn., Ray of Lenoir City, Tenn. -and Hartey qi Perry. Fla.; 17 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, three brothers, Hen ry of Murphy, Frank of Mineral Bluff, Ga., and Jack of Marble; and a sister, Mrs. Andrews Bruce of Gadson,, Ala. John C. Waldroip Funeral services for John C. Waldroup, 88, of Robbinsville Route 2, who died Wednesday at 7 p. m-, were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Sweetgum Baptist Church. The Revs. Cliff George and Hoyle Bridge officiated and bur ial was in the Wiggins Cemetery near the church. Pallbearers were II WE ARE BUYING No. 1 and No. 2 Logs in Oak, Pine, Maple, Basswood and Poplar. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Delivered On Our Yards ? Murphy, IV. C. WE ARE ALSO BUYING LUMBER COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CORPORATION Dial VE 7-2196 Murphy, N. C. Nr. ilawkbu S?kUs PvekniAignCtvi Casteel Hawkins of Murphy re cently sold a purebred Aberdeen Anguf cow to W. T. Brown of Mur phy. Mr- Hawkins also sold register ed Angus cows to Mr. Brown and Claude Patterson of Murphy; and to Wilmer Rose and son of Farm er, Tenn. Register For Baseball Thursday Night If you want to play baseall this summer, you will have a chance to register Thursday night The Chamber of Commerce has called a meeting for Thursday night at 6 for all boys age 9 through IS who want to play ball this summer. The meeting will be held at the ball park. N- H. Barnes, executive secre tary of the Murphy Chamber, said a meeting will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Methodist Church for team sponsors. Persons interested in being man agers, umpires, coaches and as sisting in general are asked to at tend. grandsons, and granddaughters were flower bearers. He was a life long resident of j Graham County. Surviving are four sons, Lee, Will, Wayne and Posey, all of Rob bins ville; three daughters, Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Beulah Davis and Mrs. R. V. Mehaffey of Robbbinsville; a sister, Mrs Jim Rich of Robbinsville; 47 grand children and 57 great-grandchild ren Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sallie Collett ?Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Belle Collett, 87, who died at 10:30 p. m. Friday in a hospital here, were held Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the chapel of Townson Funeral J Home The Rev. Robert A. Potter offi ciated and burial was in Sunset Cemetery. She had worked for Southern Bell Telephone Co- for a number of years Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Etna Hartness of Murphy, Mrs. Mary Mcintosh of High Point, and Mrs. Hattie Buchanan of Chatta nooga, Tenn. The body remained at Townson Funeral Home until time for the services. .Townson Funeral Home was in charge. Say GOOD -BYE to WATERREPEI AND PROTECT WITH CABBOZITE Elastic, Carbonized BOOF COATINGS Carbozite Coatings contain Wurbd lite, a rare hydro-carbon unexcelled in it> protective qualities. Any roof, regardless of its type, on any home, farm building or industrial structure, can be easily protected against water damage by the simple Carbozite System. A safeguard against water, snow, heat or cold, acids, and other destructive elements. Flows easily and smoothly . . . wraps your roof in a thick, smooth, rubber-like blanket that beautifies as well as protects. Extremely low in ooat . . . and eco nomical IC National BD Week Being Observed Mora than 64,000 home demon stration club member* in North Carolina began celebrating Nation al Home Demonstration Week Sun day. The national .observance is held to acquaint mora people with the total Extension service program, emphasising its contribution to home and family. The observance gives special e cognition to volunteer leaders, whose part in planning and carry ing out the program make possible the magnitude of home demonstra tion work. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Cora Watt Brown, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his residence in Andrews, North Caro lina, on or before the 6th day of May, 1959 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. | All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediately payment. This the 6th day of May, 1958. Carl Grady Brown,, Executor of Cora Watt Brown, Deceased 41-6tc NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the estate of W. T. Forsyth, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, W. Frank Forsyth, at Murphy, North Carolina, on or before the 8th day of May, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at his address, Mur phy, North Carolina. This the 1st day of May, 1958. W. Frank Forsyth 41-6tc Executor NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff, , -vs W. O. GRAVES and wife, MAMY GRAVES, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Chero kee Superior Court dated the 22nd of April, 1958 in the above entitl PT?1' * -e *T-"^SrS? make a '58 ' JOHNSON your silent partner! ^^^Super quiet. Superb on dead alow troll. Eaay to start. Unlimited stamina. Your choice of 10,7%, 3%. or 3 hp Sea-Horsea. Easy term*. Lodge Landing KLMEB TAYLOR Proprietor Gaauudeed To Kill Rets end Mice! w't Wonder mxonoDi oo. 29th day of May, 1M it U o'clock oooo at the Courthouae door In Murpny, iNortii tiroimt, oner ior ?ale to the hlghaat bidder lor caih the following described lands in Murphy Township, Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina: LOT NO. 1: A certain tract or parcel of land in Cherokee County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Fred Carroll, A- C. Mc Donald, and otbers, and bounded as follows: Laying in Murphy Town ship, Dis. No. 5. BEGINNING on on a poplar corner on the A. C. McDonald line about a East direc tion about 70 feet to a rock corn er; thence a East about 70 feet to a ditch commencing on a post; thence a North course about 900 feet with a ditch to a post corner; thence direct North about 600 feet to a oak corner; thence North west about 600 feet to a rock corn- ' er; thence about South about 600 feet to a double hickory corner; thence Southeast about 800 feet to a white oak corner; thence di rect South about 800 feet to the beginning corner, containing fif teen acres, more or less LOT NO. 2: BEGINNING on a white oak on the line of A. C. Mc Donald about the South corner; Thence a Northwest course with a ditch as it meanders about 500 feet to a poplar and then a little more West about 300 feet to a hickory and corner; thence about a Northwest course about 600 feet to a double hickory and corner on the McDonald corner; thence a Southeast course about 500 feet with the McDonald line to a white oak and corner; thence a South course about 800 feet to a white oak the beginning corner, contain ing 4 acres, more or less. This the 24th day of April, 1958 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Laurie M. Puett, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per 40-4tc F. O. CHRISTOPHER Commissioner estate at Mid deceased to exhibit them to the nwlwtgnad at his residence In Marble, North Caro line, on or before the *3rd day at April, I960 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 19th day of April, 1958. W. A- Puett, Executor of 39-6tc Laurie M. Puett, Deceased NOTICE TO CKEDfTOBS Having qualified as Executrix ? late of Qwto? County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per ?OB* having claim* against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her residence in Andrews, North Caro lina, on or before the Z3rd day of April, 1898 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to 'said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 18th day of April, 1858. C. Loillse Rickett, Executrix 39-6tc of George Rickett, Deceased World-Famous Nutritionist Sayt Maine Sardines Help Combat Heart Disease I I In a speech delivered recently to the annual research meeting of the Maine Sardine Industry, in Bangor, Maine, Dr. Frederick J. Stare, internationally known nutritionist, threw some interest ing light on the value of Maine Sardines in the diet. Dr. Stare, professor arid chairman, department of nutrition of the Harvard School of Public Health, told the meeting of sardine packers mat ineir proauci was' rich in high quality protein, ? good source ot many of the vita mins and minerals and low in fat as compared with most other proteins of equal quality. Of particular interest cur rently is the fact that most fish, including herring and sardines, are reasonably good - sources of arachidonic acid. This substance is . one of the so-called "essential fatty acids," -the other being linoleic acid. Dr. Stare pointed out "these two substances seem to have particularly desirable properties in helping to transport choles terol in our blood and prevent its accumulation in the inner lining of some of the blood ves sels which may produce a type of hardening of the arteries. This type, known as atheroscle rosis, is part of the basic cause of coronary heart disease and cerebral. hemorrhages or strokes.'' 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