;.z or H PtBUCATtOW - Estate or Namm Carolina ZZ NOTICE or 8EBV1CK - Jied la ike above eauUad S?ecial CHUOKEU COUNTY I IN THE SUFEeWB COUKT ? - GLORIA JEAN EVANai, iMMrijr Z Gloria jean evans ledtord. Petitioner, ZZ -**- | ' *RVIL BEE LEDFOiRD. Respondent . 5o ARVIL BEE LEDFORD: ~Z. Take NOTICE tbat a pleading ytlung relief against you has been i -Proceeding Zm The nature of the relief being I Sought is as follows: The above Jn.itled Special Proceeding was in- I ?tituted for the purpose of parti- , Joning the |ands in Cherokee bounty owned by you and the peti tioner, the pleading asking for sale ' Jf the land and division of the proceeds therefrom between you and the Petitioner. ~ You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later Xhan the 18th day of November, ! TS59, and upon your failure so to 4o the party seeking relief against Id ? 4tc you will apply to the Court for the celief sought. " This the 25th day of September, loco James C Howw Clerk of the Superior Court * m ? ' t ? .? IjUSTEES SALE OF HEAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of th.' tower and authority contai' . d in (bat cert a. u Jctd of trust executed ai.d delivered by France M. GjIJ tu aud wife. Joan Golden, dated the 12th day of March, 1959, and ? iort ed in Kte oifice of the Regis ter of Deeds far Cherokee County. X. C.. in Book 216. at page 6. and iH.-ause of i.'lault in the payment af the iaut-leJifss thereby secured i>iu< failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agree ntt.nL therein contained and. pur suant tn demand o." the owner and holder of the in> .'btedness ssctved by sait. deed of trust, the undersign ed suLstitut; trustee will expose for saU- at pu jiic auction to the hightm 1 bidder for cash at Me usual piace 1 of sale in t.V county court house of Clit'i'ojfee County, in the city ot Mur phy. C.. at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 30th day of November. l'j.V , all (hat certain lot or parcel o. laud, si'.uav, lying and being in Cherokee County, State of North f-uroiina. and more particularly de For Sale . The follow i?iy equipment will be sold to the highest bidder on the Warehouse platform on Nov. 21. I?.?!l At 10 a. m. Where is as is. I - I !).'?(> Fortl Pickup. '/2 Ton Motor Number - FI0VtiA28292 This equipment may be inspected at the office of Blue Ridge Flee trie Assoeia tion building in Young Harris during :: normal work hours. Blue Bidge Fleetric resumes right to aeeept or rejeet any and all bids on bid date. Farm Statistics lip To Date i ? l T. i 1139 Census of Agrrcultu-e, row ur.:>? way in Cherokee County, will l ing up to date (arm statistic., IkSt .ollecttd in 1934. when the fa.-rr xin us revcaltd . toiiiAin^ IjcU The \ ilue ti products sold in 1954 :>y l-rm operators was $830,897. The value of all crops sold w?as . S11&.969 and included $91,720 for | : eld crept, $UH for vegetables. *2G.41? for fruUs and nuts, and $2G j .~.l horticultural specialties. 1. value of all livestock and j livi-s.ock products sold was $762,363 1 ..id in-ludcd $178.2Sil for dairy I j .cd. t.i. $<,19,619 lor poultry and Fcultry picducta, and $164,466 fjr ..vestock and livestock pre jucts. The \ alue of forest products sold .'sum the county s farms was $41.j65. ?vribed as follows: A part of tract 193 Cooper Prince Gran! No. 2?>(>4 Beginning on a rock at a point along Gok'cn Road and runs N33W75 ret t to a Queen Anna Tree in bank ot a creek: thence South 21 W.-st along creek 140 fcjet to an iron stake: thence South 85 East 60 feet along creek to said Golden Huad: tfience with said road North 3 Bast 135 fi.'t to beginning, containing cne acre more or less. Being a part of land described in a ed dated February 24, 1928 from Li. S. Ballew and Collie Ballew to J. J. Golden and registered June 25th, 1934 in tlv Oifice of the Register of j Deeds lor Cherokee County. North Carolina in Buok 107, page 173. ref ence to which is made for addition al ('.ascription. The unaersigivd Substitute Trus tee was appointed by instrument duly recorded in tlv! office of the Register of Deeds for said county in Book 217, Page 284. > Subject to all prior liens and en cumbrances and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. Thus 22 day of October. 1959. days for upset bid as by law re quired. W. FAISON BARNES, Substitute Trustee, 906 Johnston Building, 14-4tc Charlotte, N. C. TWIN GABLES cash piuii; o in Jim Walter Corp, has been a key factor in our 40,000 home owners discovering what REALLY LIVING means. The foy of freedom, the sense of ease, the pride of ownership? .is all yours with a JWC homel Ou: it- Ye at Plan titers you payments low .nough to tit your pur..: even lower than rent. Remember JIM WALTER will build on your It: anywhere, offering you 20 beautiful mi dels to choose frorr.wHh a life time of woni'.:rf'jl living with a JIM WALTER SHELL HOME. The world's most sought after sJ-. U home, built only by ithe world's largest, roost trusted JIM WAI-TEK CCRF. now offers you a fabu jus. unbeatable cunbit nation a JIM WAlLTEH HOME. CLIP AND MAIL TODAY I Moll to tho ofVko noorosY yoo JIM WALTII CORPORATION I in owning ? Mm W*H?r Kon *nd wJd VU mofi information. I h?v# ? door d??d to my tot Q PUato fnd Iftoraturo ? PWoto Koro ? rnproiontntrv* col on mt Q Diroctiom if roufo. IF m A QUALITY SMELL MOUE...ITS A JIM WALTER HOME! JIM WAITER CIRP. ATHENS GEORGIA On U. S. 78, 3 4 miles W.-sl of Athens. Call collect LIbe, v 8-1423 cr write P O. 3ox 583, Alliens, Georgia Bulldogs To Play - Boone Friday * At Asheville THe Murr'iy High School Bulldogs will t-avel to Asheville Memona Strdium Friday to play Boone Higl. Scfcojl of Appalachian. The g?.me U scheduled to t."gin | at 8 p.m. Know-How Sparks 4-H Club Program tl\, J "Give a boy a job he can do, add someone to show him bow, and you'll have the makings ol a 4-H Club," declares Norman C. Mind rum, director, National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work, Chicago. Pictured above is a trio of younger club members intent on learning from a junior leader the intricacies of building a bird house. These 4-H'ers, says Mr. Mindrum, are like thousands throughout the state working on projects ranging from leadership to crops Altogether there are more than 50 different programs in which boys and girls ran en roll, he reports. AH are planned to increase know-how and im prove skills. "More than two million young people today are learning how to do a better job through 4-H train ing," says Mr. Mindrum, "and they have a chance to compete for honors and awards. In the process the youth develop character, citi zenship, responsibility and good sportsmanship." The 4-H Club programs are ad ministered by the Cooperative Ex tension Service, the state land grant colleges and universities, and the L'SDA. However, awards and much project training mate rial arc provided by leading busi ness conccrns and private indi viduals, according to Mr. Mind rum. The role of the National Committee it to arrange lor 'Hnt support and see that it jp chan neled in the best interests of the Extension Service and 4'H. ?* Individual award* now iwhxle college scholarships, U.S. saving* bonds, wrist watches and trips to the National 4-H Chih Corigre*! held in Chicago Nov. 29 through Dec. 3. Winners are selected by the Extension Service op a state, sectional and national basis. ? Among the award donor? this year are: Ford- Motor Company, Olin Mathrrson Chemical Corpo ration, ?. I. du Pont de .Nemours & Company, International Har vester Company, Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation; The Oliver Corporation, Westing house Educational Foundation, Allied Chemical Corporation, American Forest Products Indus tries, Inc, Allis-Chalmers Manu facturing Company, Eli Lilly and Company, Sears-Roebuck Foun dation ,and Edward Foss Wilson. Also, Moorman Mfg. Co., Cali fornia Spray-Chemical Corpora tion, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, Ralston Purina Company, Sun beam Corporation, Livestock Conservation, Inc., Massey-Fer puson, Inc., Pure Oil Company, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Elgin Na tional Watch Company, Chicago and North Western Railway, Santa Fe Railway, Chicago Board of Trade, Cities Service Oil Com pany, Cudahy Packing Company. BANK NOTES by Malcolm DID YOU KNOW. TZ 4m ?mot wquha cannuam. is a suvtweiw t&TES BACK TO 1700. W THAT YSAK, i MZ MLUCH IN COM Tiueww MOTES --PWMIH) ID FIMAWCE THE REWOUmCkWW WAR CM* MS YEARS EARLIER HAP BECOME WORWLESS. . CWUSWMVSCOWCSEAWYTWlSVtARKK 13 MNjLIOM AMW1CAMS WW ASC SWIN6 a/ER t \,an * . . * ?? r . ' v ? ?* ? * ' * ? * FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL PESTROY EXTERMINATORS ? J / l ? ' : ' ;i Parker Bldg, Mirpiy, N. C. .. PHONE VE 7 - H12 We Have Several Satisfied Customers In This ,t ? ' ' * ,? 'Y'" fc k ' '.?* Area. Names Famished On Regoest. ri i i i i ? ii - : f YOU'LL PIND IX THE WAIM The Federatioa of Nigeria. ' a colony marked for independence .'..thin the British Canuatattaialth jl Naiiuna in I960. ia nearly *fve? limes tbe site of England, the Na ticnal Geographic Magazine aayg. i DEADLINE m Oiwami) AM: N?aa Mwiiyi ?ate: He tar tick taMfttaa | a nNi w lew; lira Um tar cctlt per war*. S Kit VI'CES ?% ^ ' GENERAL REPAIR: Extra rooi^i | tdded to your home and de corated. fainting, inaide and' Hit. Sander for rent. Roots l epaired. We handle Johna Mansville Roofing. Telephone' VE 7-2112. Gibba Hardware | and futo Supply. 51 tfc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT AND NUTS. Write for Free Copy Illustrated Fall Price List, tffering Urge assortment | Fruit Trees. --Berry Plants Grape Vines, Nut Trees and I Landscape Plant Material, j , Including Spring Flowering Bulbs. Sales people wanted, i Waynesboro Nurseries,! Dept. N24, Waynesboro, Vir-, ginia. . 11-Mtc j LOST: ONE FOX HOUND. Tan and 1 white. Last seen in W. N. C. [ ar.:a, .If seen or heard of, | please contact C. H. Revis, Marble, N. C. Route 1, or | Phone VE 7 - 2090, collect 15-3tp j JOIN BLUE CRO$S NOW at 6pecial | rates through the Farmers Federation. Hospital and Surgical Benefits. Contact Don Rameey, manager, or call VE 7 - 2416 or VE 7 -2892. 15 - tfc FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves,- irons, fans etc. see Bob McCombs,. next door to the unemployment ollSee. 15 - tic LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. New and reducv*l in price. ! See Bob McCombs next door to unemployment offic. 15-tfc LL KINDS OF ANGLE IRON, from 1 in. to 4" cat to your lenghts. Truck b^l bottoms smooth and diamond shape. All kinds of Ornamental Iron and floor columns. We have Vi and % reinforced steel In stock. See Kaye's Auto Parts. Murphy, N. C. 16 - 3tc E BUY YOUR OLD SCRAP I IRON, and junk cars. Highest Prices paid. Kaye's Auto Parts, Murphy, N. C. 16 - 3tc Don't Lot STOMACH TROUBLE Wrack your Health! NmI BmI Imp* lar ttmimth Mhran. Add INmA DMMm ywplaira et GettHtte fir burning *temod? itaf pdM) MlfttfiWi got, hoortbum, * lion oro quickly ra*h?d by which In addition coats ?nlM to prownt fcjrthor potnful WiJ PAQWC m c tonic IncraeMS ?M?yod by fofe ? ryorhoro far ovor W ***** You oon'f IomI You PEPSO- SnUn'r.!*!li PACIFIC W"""" M H Your IrmM or Inw'i Subscribe To The * \ Cherokee Scout FOR KENT If TWO ROOfC /urnirbcd apart men ?ith bath. See Ly la MalK>?ev> I wVt7-MU. 17-St.' THREE' ROOM furnished apart ment Electric beat. Adults I only. Contact Mrs. W. P Odcm. VE 7-2246. l?-3tp NICpLY FURNISHED APART . MENT. Two large rooms j r : ite bath, hot air heat. . ... h t and cold wavr furnished. ' V s. J. W. Dyer. 511 Hia i was . e Street. Phone VE ! '..3167 or VE 7-2592. 17-3te! FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, with tat>'i. Nice and clean with private entrance. Hot water hca er. good kcation at 112 [ Hickory St., Murphy. Ptrwe ' VE 7-2801. 17-2td 1ST. FLOOR FCRNISHED APART MENT. Central lvatcd. Phone I VE 7-2894 between 8 and 3 1 p.m. 17-2tc I I FIRST FLOOR, SMALL apartment with electric heat on Peach tree Street. Call VE 7 - 2515 - from* 8 until 5 p. m. 15 - Sic ONE THREE ROOM APARTMENT also one four room apartment for rent. Furnished, private entrance, conveniently loca'. d Call VE 7 - 2950 after 6 p. m. 15 - tfc FOR RENT: One Bedroom apart- 1 ments. All Utilities furnish- j ed. See Mrs. Raper at Mart- i i*'e Mo?4F,- Murphy, N.C. J FURNISHED APARTMENT, also three room hour.? far rcn;. Both on, pecchJiy* S!,rcct. Also Oil Circulator for sale In good condition. Call Mrs. C. I. Calhoun, VE 7 - 2098, after 5 p. m. 16 ? 3,c ONE FIVE ROOM HOUSE, good pasture, RarcVn, anrl farm land. Good spring water, on gravel road. Wired for dec trie range. Near church ani school. Rent reasonable. For more information see, M. C. OJ)eJl 112 iHichary St.. Murphy, N. C. or phone VE 7 . 2801. 16 - 3tc HELP WANTED , I FOR QUALITY personalized Christmas C a r d s of any description, it's The Cherokee Scout. Place your order now. It's later than you think. | Telephone VE 7-2222. WANTED TO BUY: Black Walnuts dried and hulled. Also Ker nels. Htf^ist Cash prices paid. Farmers Federation. VE 7- 2416. Murphy NorMi Carolina. 15 - tfc ? * * * * * * * j Honegmoon Over? ; Your honeymoon may be long Kit. but "the little woman" will n you all the more if you give her ? North American Van Line* "Wife-Approved" move to your new home Call u? for FREE alimate. ******** I'almtT Brother* ........ ..S, Plain and personalized. GIFT WRAPS: The added touch that means so much. Make your selections early. Murphy Electrical Shop, Phone VE 7 - 2530. IS - 3tc HOME FOR SALE. Four rooms and bath. Three and a half acre lot on main highway. Chicken house fully equiped for 10,000 broilers. Building for stone or gas station. Phone VE 7-3170. 17-atp ROOMS FOR RENT by week or month, single and double. Tile shower and electric heat. Martin's Motel. 17-3tp STRAYED OR STOLEN black and white collie pup. also yellow and white collie pup. Males. Contact Terry Smith, Peoples Cafe, Phone VE 7-2215. *5.00 reward. 17-ltc ONE RIDING PONY. With Bnidel and saddle. If interested call VE 7-2947. 17-2tc FARM FOR SALE. 90 acres, 5 room houoe, improved pasture, new fencing, plenty of water, young timber, farm equip ment. CaU VE 7-3491 after 6 p.m. 17-ltp J 955 ONE-HALF TON Chevrolet pick up truck. Extra clean. Phone VE 7-3462. 17-ltc FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Large lot. All modern conveniences. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Price reasonable. Call VE 7-2838. 17-3tp FULL LINE OF RESTAURANT equipment. See or call Virgil O'Dell. Phone VE 7-3419 or VE 7-32d3 17-3tc !H51 BLACK CORONET DODGE. Excellent condition. Good tires. See Hugh Hensley, 'Murphy, N. C. Phone VE 7-2997. 17-3tp FINE NANDINiA SHRUBS, well burlapped. Two years old. Some have berries. $2.00 each. Zala Adams, Box 275, An drews, N. C. 17-3tp i I FOR SALE One good Fat Mule with new Harness ($90.00) Practically new Wagon, With Bed and Spring Seat, with Botrames ready to go. Will trade or Sell. Phone VE 7 - 2498. REALESTATE WANTED 5, II. 28 ACRE TRACT8 OF LAND? WOODED. WITH OR WITH OUT WATER ON GOOD HIGH WAY OR SECONDARY ROAD. IF YOU HAVE LAND TO 8ELL COME BY AND SEE US. Dick Richards, Realtor Parker Bldg. Murphy. N. C. Sam Jaaa Andrews, N. C.