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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED FUND HELD OS OWING by Metropolitan Lite insurance Company. 1 Maaison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. tor Myra* Mnchell. Andrews, N. C. Bent. Annie Mitchell, amount $57.UO. This fund will be paid by the Company to persons establish ing to its satislacuon their right to receive same on or o Wore De cember 1, Isj*. Alter that date said fund will be paid to the University ot North Carolina to be held in trust for the owner as provided by law. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLLNA CitbRUnEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COU.NTY, A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff I JACOB TEAQUE and wtte. Mftr [ UHtM) M. TEAGUE; DEENEB i aAUUE COLE and husband, ' Ci.*UE CULA; LEAMON SUTTUN ana wue, uBA SUTTON; IDA suTiUN and husband. JUU1LO BbiHaAM bo f iu? u *. m lob ud husband, I o INTO N; LUTHKR | ibuai oulioN and wile, MATT1E I U. MiTfUM; OftUE SUTTON DEAL i aim nu?aand, BHVANT DEAL; ud I luAiUJc. so l fON and wile, FAN rtir. su ITON, Defendant*. ay virtue of authority vetted in me ny a Judgment of the Cherokee Couuty Superior Court dated the uay oi July, lttbtf, in the above emiiiea action, 1 will, on Monday, tile 2tm day of August, I960, at U:UO o'clock Noon, at the Court nouse door in Murfhy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, olfer for baie to tne highest bidder for cash .he following described land in [ Murphy Township, Cherokee Coun WANTED Tool Room Machinist Must have full knowledge of tool room Equipment such as lathe, milling mach ine, simpers. radial drills, and surface grinders. Musi he able to overhaul pu nch press. Knowledge (if dividing heads and ver tical attachments desirable. CONTACT Fnrpbyraent Security Office Murphy, IN. C. Phone. VE 7 - 2412 NOTICE iij \ iriue of lite laws of the State of No rth Carolina and the powers vested in us \u', I He bourn 01 town Commissioners o i tne loun ot iviurpny, utter a thorougn s<uu> ot me present services und desires of the taxpayers, tne present receipts and expenditures, and upon reommend aliens of the ferry Heaver Accounting Firm of Ashcvillc, North Carolina, who has audited the books of the Town of Murphy for several years do resolve and levy the following ad valorum taxes for the Town of Ulurpliy for the year 1959; that the levy for the year 1959 be .$1.7tion cadi one hundred dollars of taxable property in the Town of Murphy to be set a side as follows: For Debt Service, $.62, for the General Fund $1.14, subject to approval by the Local Govern ment Commission. The Following Budget Was Also Adoped BUDGET: Revenue Other Than Taxes Estimated Tax Receipts EXPENDITURES : $69,730.00 69,010.00 $138,740.00 Administrative Street And Garbage Dept. Police Dept. Fire Dept. Water Dept. Street Construction I Library General Parking Meters TOTAL GENERAL FUND Debt Service ? Retirement Of Bonds ( Principal & Interest ) TOTAL ALL EXPENDITURES $12,885.00 29,895.00 16,060.00 665.00 21,746.00 12,000.00 4,130.00 13,841.00 3,350.00 til "k i ; ? J ?? ?" <;i $114,572.00 24,168.00 $138,740.00 I ????? Mr. and Mr*. Jay Spencer o I VataMC. M. C.. announce the wed oiag ot their daughter to Gordo* o?Kr> ot Murpny. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates. The wedding will lake place August 2 at the first Baptist Church ot Valdese, at 3 p.m. Invitations -will not be issued, but friends are invited to attend the services. QUESTION: Some of my iris rhi zomes have become soft and give oil a bad odor Wrat's wrong? ANSWER: Probably a disease called soft rot. Soft rot causes the rhizomes to become mush and have a disagreeable odor . The leaves turn brown and fall. Infection takes place almost entirely through wounds, especially wounds made by iris borer. To control cut out and burn all diseased growth and soak healthy rhizomes with a solution ot bichloride of mercury for 10 nunuies. Use ? grpin tablets ia a quart of water. ty, North Carolina. ihe West one-half of Lot No. 23, in Section No. S, of the Duke Land and Improvement Company prop erly, as shown and described, on a plat of said land on file in the otiice of the Register of Deeds of Caerukee County, North Carolina, in Plat Book No. 1, Page 11. the said lot fronting on Factory Street .or t.tiy feel and running back one aunured and fifty feet. Being tbe same lands as describ ed in and conveyed by a Deed, dated February 18, 1937, from W. T. Stevens and wife, Elsie G. Stev ens, to Mrs. Annie Teague. and regis.ered in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Cherokee County. North Carolina, in Deed Book 117, Pagt 67; reference to which Deed! is hereby made for greater certain- ] ly of Description. This the 21st day of July, 1959. L. L. MASON, JR. l-4tc Commissioner Grizzly Bear Study Planned By National Group The National Geographic Soci ety will support ? live-year study cf the frizzly bear, once undisput- ; ed master of the American North nest but now facing possible extin ction. The research project Jointly sponsored by the Society and the Montana Cooperative Wildlife Res earch Unit, will be directed by Dr. John J- Craighead. Naturalists may resort to anesth etics to reduce the danger uf prying into the lives of some 12S formidab le grizzles surviving in the Yellow stone National Park region. Though a single blow of Its mig hty paw can crush a bull's skull, the grizzles has been losing batt le for existence. Since explorers Lewis and Clark saw grizzlies on the western prairies inlDOS, the huge carnivores have steady retreaded before the life. Lezel protection has not halted { , the decline of grizzly populations. Pr~bah!y fewer than a thousand | remain in the Montana. They haive f?is?-,-v>ard p:\f Hy J ?m Texas Arizonia, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah he Dakotas, and even California, ; here they were once so numerous. Despite man's long and some-, times hair-raising acquaintance vith Ursas horriblis. many basic Tacts about grizzly bears are still "Tf'rr'au:. Scientists do not know, for example, the event of infant mortalty. More knowledge of the grizzly's food habits, seasonal rctivl :es. habitat preferences, and ranso is needed. | I i O.E.S. TO MEET Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of Esslcrn Star will have a practice j meeting tonight (Thursday) at | 8 p.m. in the Masonic Hall. All I members are urged to be present. ) WW 1, 2 Disabled Vets Eligible For Pensions Weterans of World W?r 1. World War II or the Korean-conflict period who are permanently and totally disabled from reasons not traceable to service? who are credited with 90 days or more st.vlce, unless the) were discharged sooner for a line of-duty disability, and were dis charged under other than dishonor able conditions? are eligible for Vet erans Administration pension pay ments. the Veteran Administration said. VA said many inquiries have been received at Us offices in recent weeks about the requirement for pension and for compensation pay raents. The difference between the si two. according to the agency, is tba. pension payments are for nonser vice-connected disability, compen sation for service-connectted. Pensions are payable by VA only if the veteran who is otherwise eligible has income from othe' sources that does not exceed $1,40(> a year if he is unmarried. If he Tm mtk tii mil tftii ijtif h i m Sliij Mi if WW M'l !'?'?? b married or ku l minor child, the limitation U $1,700. The monthly rate of pension pay ?tent is $66.15 Alter a veteran has t.eived pension payments contin icusly lor a period of 10 years, or ; ?vhen he reaches 65 years of age, ' he monthly payments are increas ed to $78.75. If a veteran entieled to receive J ession becomes blind or is so help tu as to require the regular aid nd attendance of another person - o help him he may be eligible to ective monthly payments of 135.45. Veterans may receivc information r help in applying for pension or unpensaiion payments from any 'A office. MRS. IV A BRACKETT Mrs. Iva Lee Bracket!. 79, died at her home in Robbinsville at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday following a long ill ness. She had lived here for 25 years, i Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. A. B. Jenkins of Stecoah. Mrs. Wayne Guffey of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. C. G. Graham of i Robbinsville; five sons, Grady of | Rcbbiasville. Henry of Evarts. Wash , Dock of Richmond. Va., and Vincent and Howard of Asheville: ard a brother, Millard Gaddis of Waynesville. Services were held Wednesday i at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church The Rev. D. C. George and the Rev. E. F Baker officiated. and burial was in the Old Mother v Church Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in "harge of arrangements. Subscribe To The Cherokee Scout NOTICE TAX PAYERS PAY YOUR 1958 USB DH DR BEFORE \ AUGUST 10, 1959 AH0 SAVE / OVERUSING AND SALES COST. WILLIAM P. WALKER COUNTY ACCOUNTANT End Of Season Bargains At WESTERN AUTO Gym Sets (5) Reg. 33.95 Willi 2 Swings, Gliden Han, Slide Without Slide (2) Reg. 19.95 $1750 I Water Skis (5pr) ONLY An Excellent Huy aa qq | That Was 827.50 * ZU.00 ALL REDUCED 25 % We Are Over Stocked Buy Now And Save BARBEQUE GRILL NOW ONLY Reg. 10.75 $7.95 GARDEN TILLER Many Of These Were Sold For SI 49.95 Save With The New. """" $119.95 Lt B&XfcS AND fHERMOS JIGS Wonderful F?:r I'icnicing And ( >?n|ting Several Sizes ALL LFSS 25 % Swim Fins l\0W Now Every Kid - Can Have A Pair AA Reg. 81,50 To WX ( 81.98 WHEEL BARROW NOW $8.75 Were 10.73 Is The Time To Lay Away Bicycles For Chr'Mmas The Steel Strike Continues BICYCLES Will Be Scarce! Lawn Cart Were 7.25 $5.95 Western Auto Associate Store Dial VE7- SMS ? . .'.i f * ???BBSSW1"" Mi iv. c.
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