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b- legal notices 'Cloy and Cherokee Counties FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1360 Ford - 6 Cylinder - 4 Door Sedan. Good Condition. Priced right. Automatic shift - White. H. E. Bishop. Phone 837-2682, Peachtree. 19-4tp ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE * We have a nice assortment of service age bulls from 12 to 18 months old. Priced rea sonably. Ready for delivery. Bishop Farm, Phone 831 2682, Peachtree Section. 19-8tp FOR SALE - 142 acres stock (arm, seven miles from Mur phy, N. C. tn little Brasstown Valley. Good bottom land and plenty of water. See Mrs. D. V. Carringer, 106 Church Street, Murphy, N. C. l7-9tp FOR SALE - Hayesville One General Electric Range in good condition. Looks like new. Contact Silvey Penland, P. O. Box71, Hayesville, N.C. 21 1953 Chevrolet 1/2 ton truck. Would trade for a C3r of equal value. Also chain saw for sale or trade. Call 837-3388. 23-lro With purchase of Blue Lustre, rent Electric Carpet Shampooer for only $1 per day. Cherokee Furn. 22 -It FOR SALE - Yashica 8 mm L'-matic movie camera. 8mm 20 28 mm zoom lens, elec tronic eye, battery1 powered. Many extras. Idea! gift. Call 837-2222 or see at The Cherokee Scout office, tfn JIST ARRIVED - New 1963 Handy Hang Wallpaper pat terns. Prepasted and pre trimmed. Wide selection. Liv ing room, hall, bath, kitchen patterns. Ready to hang. Car olina Hardware Co., Murphy. 48-tfn FOR RENT FOR RENT - Hayes ville - 0.68 (sixty eight hundreth of acre) tobacco base, good soil, near nice tobacco barn with sticks furnished. See Gilbert Shelton, Route 4, Hayesville. 22-3t FOR RENT - or Sale - Can Finance - 3 Bedroom, new condition, near Marble. Ben Palmer, 831-3113. tfn FOR RENT - House, 2 bed rooms. Good condition. Ben Palmer. 837-3113. _ tfn HELP WANTED WANTED - 20,000 fur skins - Top market prices. See J. P. Trull, six miles east of Murnhv on Andrews Hwy. P. O. Mu-ble, N. C. Phone 837 2902. 18-10t LAND WANTED: Desire a parcel o. in rural area with or without house. Reply, stating acreage, location, and price. All replies answered. Steve W.Brown, Route 3, Mar ietta, Georgia. 20-5t LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTS NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having qualified as A ckninistraoor ^ /CTA of Lula McClelland.de ceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned Horace J . McLelland on or before J une 11, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned, at Murphy, N. C. This the 10th day of December, 1963. Horace J. McClelland 21 -4tc LEGAL NOTICE CLAY COUNT\ NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having qualified as executrix of the estate of Tarpley Bliss mar tin, Jr., deceased, late of Clay County, N. C., this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 6th day of June, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments to the undersigned. This the 25th day of November, 1963. Virginia C. Martin, Executrix 21 -4tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORrri CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in the Deed of Trust execut ed by John Warren Mason and wile, Hetty Mason to William F. Clark, Trustee for the Pioneer Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee, dated March 22, 1961, and recorded in Book 229 at page 44, records of Cherokee County, North Car olina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale for cash at the Court house door in Murphy, North Carolina, at noon on the 30th day of January 1964, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same being de scribed as follows: In Hot House Township, Cherokee County, North Car olina, adjoining the lands of L. W. Shields, Cledy Mason, and others, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a Pine, for merly a Chestnut stump, on Highway No. 64, and runs up said Highway to a stake on the line of Cledy Mason; then in A Southwest direction with the line of Cledy Mason to a dog wood corner; then in a North west direction with the line to Everet Rice to a Black Oak corner; then in an East di rection with the line of L. W. Shields to the Beginning cor ner, containing20 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING AND RE SERVING from the operation GET A HUGE 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT YOUt C w $ A 00 0IQ 3 DAYS ONLY! THUR.-FRI.SAT. JAN. 2-3-4 HOUtt, It *W -1 Hl| ? Ml - I FM ? wo Atroimmtm mmtm ? micnow of hvm ai row ? Ml POM Mtrun ? UIIH AND CHHMW O* AU AM* ? POCTIAIT MUVHWO AT ?TOM A rfw PAYS Arm TAK1N COLUNS-CRAIN Department Store of this deed a life estate in the said J. M. Mason and wife, Estie Mason, they and each of them to have the use and pos session of said lands for and during their natural lives, and after their deaths, and each of them, the said John Warren Mason is to have the posses sion of said lands and to be the owner of said lands in fee simple. This Sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes, and other prior leins of record, if any therebe. This the 27th day of December, 1963. WILLIAM F. CLARK, Trustee 23-4tc HOMES HERMANN'S Itrailer SALES Lic*M? No 1 7 B2 I FVxm 13 or M-J Aodwwi, N C Crawford &. Mlngus Supply Phon. 389-2432 Hoyesvill*, N. C. Plumbing, Points, S?#d? Building Material* Wont a new home? Re tirement place? Vacation hide-away? Total finan cing, turn-key job?, pay ment? at low at $49-50 monthly. L f I railways Bus Schedule From Murphy LEAVING DAILY Ashevtlle 5:40 a.m., 1:25 p.m., 5:35 p.m., 9:50 p.m. Knoxville 5:40 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 1:25 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Atlanta 7:30 a.m., 10:50 a.m? 7:25 p.m. ChAtanooga 3:00 a.m. 10:50 a.m., 4:00 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Dana North & Sons SIGNS NEON - ALL OTHER TYPES Call 837-2123 Refrigeration-Heating AIR COwDITIONlNi SS*EI?VICES=S Installations and repairs by experts 24-HOUR SERVICE Cherokee IEFIICEIITMI ill CtlllTWIMC ?films ^Corporation Dial 837-2737 Andraws Rd. -Murphy, N. C. HU6HES Electric Shop ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRS t>?y 837-2240 Night 837-3227 For Complete INSURANCE AUTO-FIRE LIFE-HEALTH Call 837-2612 Parfc*r Bldg. DICK N- c. RICHARDS, Agent ATIONWI?a| At IWWWAWCB MM OfftM tiSmm. om* FOR RENTAL Dickey Theatre Building For Store Will Remodel To Suit Renter. See P. J. Herm. LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix CI A of Sam Craig, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the under signed Mrs. Bessie Craig on or before June 31, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment to the under signed at Marble, North Carolina. This the 28th day of December, 1963. BESSIE CRAIG 23-4tc LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROUNA The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of Dewey Newton Furr, deceas ed, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersigned Gussie M. Furr on or before June 18, 1963, or this nodce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make imm ediate payment to the under signed at Valley River Ave., Murphy, N. C. This the 11th day of December, 1963. Gussie M. Furr 21 -4tc SERVICES LICENSED WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR, Statewide lic ence No. 63. F.B.Rogers, Ph. LA 4-3135, Franklin. N.C., Macon F^imp and Well Co. 6-8 in. wells. Member of N. C. Well Drillers Association, tfn WELL DRILLING - Water systems Sales and Service. Licensed Plumbers. E.C. Van Horn Associated, Box 9, Mur phy. Phone 837-2048. 19 - l3tp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the wonderful friends who were so kind with telephone calls, cards, flowers, visits and food during our recent bereave ment. Our special thanks go to Rev. William Thompson and Julian Suggs, who visited him in the hospital and with their prayers. Also Mr. and Mrs. Salo Horowitz and employees of Commonwealth Lumber Co. and Dr. B. W. Whitfield and Father John McNearney of Sylva, Father Raymond Dean and Catholic Sisters of Pro vidence Hospital. The Family of Dewey N. Furr, Sr. ltp B? Wl?:? (' ill ELECTRICAL SERVICE Up-date your home electrically Have your needs outgrown your present home electric system? Let us check your home for outlets and proper wiring. We'll do all the work required at modest cost. ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contracting And Repairs Doy 837-2425 Night 837-2876 24 HOUR Wrecker Service Ed Townion Auto Co. D?y Nit* 637-2322 837-2250 Clay County Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bacon of Chicago, 111., have spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, the Carl Sellers family and Adam Sellers. They returned to Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Carmichael Thursday for a few days visit then plan to go to Florida for a week before returning to Chicago. Mrs. Bacon is the former Miss Mary Sellers of Clay County. -CC Mr. and Mrs. George Mar tin and family are spending the holidays in Texas with Mrs. Martin's uncle. They plan to stop in Dallas, Texas to visit the scene of the late President's assination. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Keith Penland and daughter, Nancy of Mar ietta, Ga., spent part of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silvey Penland and her mother, Mrs. Eddie Lee Lovin. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Moran of Burlington, N. C., spent Christmas with Ptl. and Mrs. Don Moran. Mr. Moran returned Thursday and Mrs. Moran will remain for a visit of several days. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seroggs of Washington, IX C., spent die holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scroggs. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc Clure of Alexander, Va., spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gudger Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin McClure. -cc -cc Mr. and Mrs. John Conley and family of Powder Springs, Ga., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Con ley and family of Blairsville, Ga., spent Christmas day with Paul Burch and the Kenneth Burch family. -cc Mrs. Harve Moore, Jr., was a patient in Providence Hospital, Murphy, a few days last week. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Dee Barnard were the Christmas eve din ner guests of Mrs. Lush Bar nard and Miss Phyllis Bar nard. Mr. merchant How's Tim* To Buy Fast Sailing Ham* If you want to save time, money and jffort make one stop for all your merchandise such as hosiery, novelties, electric appliances, automotive, carded goods, jewelry, toys, clocks and decorations. Plus hundreds of other Items arranged in large aisles where you may have self service If you prefer, WHOLE SALE ONLY. Wide selection for 5( & 10?, variety and all other retail stores. 1803 N. Central Knoxvill* STAR SALES CO., INC.tS Block. North of Sao..) Visit GATLINBURG, Tenn. L i THf MART Of T Ml OUtAT SMOKIfTH d IN and enjoy your stay at the NEW 103 ROOM 4?' / ? SWIMMING ? 2 MEETING HALLS ? AIR CONDITIONED ? GOURMET DINING ? ART GALLERY ? KIDDIE TOURS For Reservotions Coll your nearest HOLIDAY INN or writ., HOLIDAY INN, GATIINBURG, TENN. Off to a running start ! IN RECENT YEARS, the economic development of the South has set a mighty fast pace. According to a just-released U. S. Department of Commerce report, the South in the past decade raced ahead of the nation in rates of growth in 26 of the 31 in dustrial and commercial activities surveyed. Among these were such meaningful economic "yardsticks" as bank deposits, personal income, value of construction work and expenditures for new plants and equipment. All signs point to another big year ahead for the South. Along the lines of Southern Railway System alone, so many major industrial develop ments are "jn the works" that 1964 - already off to a running start ? promises to continue, and perhaps even exceed, the pace-setting growth o the past few years. This is great news for all in the South. Sounc diversified industrial expansion creates ne wealth, new markets, new job openings an broadei'Vocational opportunities that are parti' ularly attractive to our trained young peopl encouraging them to remain in the South. Pro perity breeds prosperity - and everyone benefit Let's all work together to make 1964 the "be year yet" for the South. PRESIDENT SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEIf WASHINGTON. D. C SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOOI On the grow, dktr'mtty \ One of our constant duties is planning ahead. It's a constant job because your needs for electricity increase year by year. Perhaps you don't realize that you're using much more electricity \ now than in past years. You may not realize it because there's always . been enough electricity available when you want it. You don't have to place an order and have it delivered a month or year later. No, we can't wait till the day you install a new appliance to start rebuilding. We've got to build and maintain an electric system that's ahead of your call. We're glad you're using more electricity and keeping us on our p* toes. It's additional proof that our area is nn the prow, electrically. We're planning now to meet your future electrical needs. Tomorrow comes fast in our business. electricity Powmrs MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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