Tht CHEROKEE ?
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and Clay County Progress
ESTABLISHED JULY. 1M9
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Local Heart Group Gives
Cold Weather Suggestions
MURPHY - Whether you
have a heart condition or not,
the West Cherokee County
Heart Association has a bit
of cold-weather advice for
you:
1) Dress warmly- - -but
not so warmly as to perspire
- ? when you go out.
2) Keep dry, Dampness con
ducts cold to the body's sur
face.
3) Dress children in mod
erately warm, but not very
heavy clothing, with hands and
feet well covered. Tell them to
come in for more clothing if
they get cold. Check on them
yourself to make sure they
don't.
4) Cover up well in the wind.
Earmuffs and scarves are
sensible protection.
5) Exercise if you have to
wait outdoors. Swing your
arms, wiggle your fingers,
stamp your feet. It helps cir
culate the blood.
6) Eat a good diet- - -but
don't use this as an excuse
for eating too much fattening
food.
7) Should you become badly
chilled, don t rub snow or ice
on frostbitten fingers or toes.
Get inside as quickly as pos
sible and get into a warm- -
not hot- - -tub of water. Or
lie under warm blankets and
take a warm, non - alcoholic
drink. Don't use hot water bot
tles or a heat lamp.
8) If you think you have
frostbite, call a doctor. The
symptoms are numbness,
tingling, a sensation of cold
and ashen color in the affect
ed part.
9) And if you have an ill
ness causing poor circulation
of the blood, be doubly care
ful to avoid exposure to cold.
10) Undue exposure to cold
places severe burdens on the
circulatory system. It can
cost you a finger or toe, or
in the case of prolongeo, un
protected chilling- - -it can
cause death.
Humans are warm-blooded
animals, and ordinarily con
serve their body heat by cut
ting down the surface exposed
to the air. That's why you curl
up under the blankets on a cold
night.
In addition, when your body
is chilled, you start shivering;
this gives your muscles in
voluntary exercise and helps
warm them. If you're still
cold, small blood vessels
close down all over your body
surface, with their blood -
flow rate cut to as little as
one-fifth of normal. Your
body is using your skin liter
ally as a blanket, to conserve
heat internally.
At the same time, your heart
beats faster and your blood
pressure rises, all in the ef
fort to mobilize your internal
sources of warmth against
the external danger. But if
exposure is too prolonged,
these measures fail.
This is another case where
the ounce of prevention is
worth the pound of cure.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs. Feb. 25, 1965
Cherokee County Recorder's Court
MURPHY - The Cherokee j
:ounty Recorder's Court met ,
n regular session Monday, ,
'eb. 15, with His Honor C. E.
iyde, present and presiding, ,
ind Honorable F. O. Chris
opher, Solicitor, present and
irosecuting. The following
>roceedings were had on mat
ers pending before the Court:
Stale -vs- Bruce Edward
ripton. Speeding, Disobeying
itop Sign: The defendant
>leads guilty to speeding at
he rate of 6t mph in a 56
nph zone, and failing to heed
i stop sign. It is the Judge
nent of the Court that the
defendant be confined in the
:ommon jail of Cherokee
County for a period of 60 days
ind assigned to do work under
[he supervision of the State
Prison Department and pay the
cost of this action. The pri
son sentence is suspended by
and with the consent of the
defendant given in open court
For a period of two years on
conditions.
State -vs- Fred L. Curtis,
Non-Support: Continued one
week for the Defendant to
F ebruary 22, 1965.
State -vs- Jack Denver
Crawford, Exceeding a Safe
Speed: The defendant pleads
guilty to driving a motor ve
hicle upon the public streets
of the town of Murphy at the
speed in excess of that rea
sonable and proper under the
circumstances and conditions
then and there existing. It is
the Judgement of the Court
that the defendant pay the cost.
State -vs- Robert Thomas
Roach, Speed Too Fast For
Road Conditions: The defend
ant pleads guilty to driving
a motor vehicle upon the pub
lic highways of this state at
a speed and in a manner which
was not reasonable and proper
under the conditions then and
there existing. It is the Judge
ment of the Court that the de
fendant be confined in the com
mon jail of Cherokee County
for a period of sixty days and
assigned to do work under the
supervision of the State Pri
son Deparunent and pay the
cost of the action. The prison
sentence is suspended by and
with the consent of the defend
ant given in open court for a
period of one year on con
ditions.
State -vs- Jack Clemmons,
Speeding, No Chaufieurs Lic
ense: The defendant pleads
guilty to speeding 56 mph in a
15 mph zone and driving ?
commercial motor vehicle
upon the public highways with
in expired chauf eurs license.
It is the judgement of the Court
that the defendant pay a fine
of $25.00 and cost of the action.
State -vs- Richard Thomas
Hickerman. Speeding: The de
fendant pleads guilty to speed
ing 75 mph in a 55 mph zone
and improper passing upon a
curve. It is the judgement of
the Court that the cost first
be paid out of the $67.50
cash deposit in the hands of
the Clerk and that the balance
if any be turned over to the
school fund as a fine.
State -vs- JerryCarringer,
Driving Drunk: The defendant
pleads guilty to operating a
motor vehicle upon the pub
lic highways under the in
fluence of intoxicating liq
uors. It is the judgement of
the Court that the defendant
be confined in the common
jail of Cherokee County for <>
period of 90 days and assigned
to do work under the super
vision of the State Prison
Department as provided by
law.
State -vs- Homer Ledford,
Carrying a concealed wea
pon: Probation judgement.
State -vs- Floyd English,
V. P. L. : Defendant pleads
not guilty to possession of
hon-tax paid intoxicating
liquors. After hearing the
evidence, the court finds the
defendant guilty. It is the
judgement of the Court that
the defendant be confined in
the common jail of Cherokee
County for a period of 60
days and assigned to do work
under the supervision of the
State Prison Department and
pay a fine of $25.00 and the cost
of the action. Prison seiucnce
is suspended with the consent
of the defendant given in open
court for a period of one year
on conditions.
State -vs- Frank Baldwin,
Public Drunk, Resisting Ar
rest: Defendant pleads guilty
to public drunkeness, resist
ing arrest. It is the judge
ment of the Court that the de
fendant pay a fine of $50.00
and the cost of the action.
State -vs- Gerald (Bud)
Jones, Public Drunk, V. p.
L.: Continued for the de
fendant until March 8, 1965.
State -vs- Tommy Glad
den, Driving Drunk: The De
BACKWARD GLANCE
40 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 27, 1925
The Regal Blue Marble
Company of Regal, is placing
machinery and equipment in
position and preparing to open
another quarry at Coalville,
about two miles above Marble,
sometime about April 1, ac
cording to information brought
here the other day.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
MEETING OF THE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Board Of Equalization
And Review
Tbl Ckinkii Comity Board Off Coaalsileoers
WILL SIT AS A
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
AND REVIEW ON
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1965
FROM 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
The Board Of Equalization and Review will meet
at the Commissioners' Office in the Courthouse In
Murphy for the purpose of examining and reviewing
the tax list of each township for the current year.
A Hearing will be Granted to any tax Payer who has
a Valid reason why he believes an adjustment is
necessary on his new appraisal for 1965. Any person
desiring such a hearing is requested to Submit a
written appl ication-in Person or by mail to the Tax
Supervisor of Cherokee County Prior to March 15,
1965. After Submitting the Written Applicationas
above requested the applicant must appear before
the Board March 15 for his hearing and for the
transaction of any other Business which may come
before said Board in Compliance with the Machinery
Act.
Thla It ?w only tlrm In which th* CommlMlon?r? how#
Am authority to changa th? valuation of rool ?W?.
Chorokoe County Board off CoMaissioaors
AS BOARD OF ECUALIZATION & REVIEW
Mrs. E. C. Mallonee spent
Friday of this week in Can
ton, N. C.
Misses Mae Sudderth and
Iva Moss were visitors at
Peachtree School Friday.
30 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 28, 1935
Mrs. Emily Davidson spent
several days in Raleigh last
week. While there she was the
guest of Mrs. Evelyn Sears
Crowder.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frank
lin and daughters, Elizabeth,
Virginia and Louise and Mar
garet Johnson spent last Sun
day with relatives at Newland
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton G
Ivie spent the weekend wit!
relatives at Cornelia, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wrigfo
spent the weekend with rela
tives at Topton.
Mrs. N. J. Lauria, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs
S. S. Christopher in Atlanta
returned home last Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odon
spent Sunday with relative!
at Young Harris, Ga.
Miss Evelyn Hagan of Siou:
Falls, S. D., is visiting hej
aunt, Mrs. Sallie Davidson
20 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 22, 1945
Mrs. R. H. Foard and Mrs
J. B. Gray were guests ove
the weekend of relatives arc
friends in Cleveland.
Mrs. E. A. Browning spen
three days in Atlanta las
week.
A/C Paul Hill is spendin
a furlough here with his sis
ter, Miss Jane Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whit
of Gainesville, Ga., were th
weekend guest of Mrs
White's borhter -in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John L
Savage and daughter, Peggy
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thus,
of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,announo
the birth of a son at Oai
Ridge Hospital February
Mrs. Thuss is the former Mis
Martha Nell Wells of Mur
phy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harri
son and son, Bobby Joe, o
Knoxville, spent the week
end with Mrs. Harrison's sis
ter, Mrs. C. W. Arnold, Mr
Arnold, and daguhter. Bar
bar a.
Mrs. Joha Van Hori
Honored At Shower
MURPHY - Mrs. John Vai
Horn, recent bride, was hon
ored with a miscellaneous
shower Monday night, Febr
uary 16, in the home of Mrs
T. E. Anderson, with Mrs
Guv Hill, Mrs. Clyde Mc
Nabb and Mrs. Dan Hughe;
as co-hostesses.
Games were played and
gifts opened and displayed
IXrlrqj the social hour th<
hostesses served refresh
menu to approximately U
fendatu pleads guilty to ope- 1
rating a motor vehicle upon f
the public highways of the
State while under the in -
fluence of intoxicating liquors, c
this being the second of.ense. 1
Prayer for Judgement is ^
continued until March 8, 1965. (
State -vs- Ralph Crawford P
King, Speeding: The defendant s
is called and failed. Judge - '
mem NiSi Sci Fa and Capias. f
Sute -vs- Harold Frank ^
Parks, Expired License: The "
defendant pleads guilty to ope- e
rating a motor vehicle upon
the public highways of the e
Sute with an expired ope- "
rators license. It is the Judge- s
ment of the Court that the de
fendant pay the cost out of the f
$32.50 cash deposit in the
hands of the Clerk and if there 3
is any balance, that it be turn
ed over to the school fund as
a fine.
State -vs- James Edward
Suit, Speeding: The defendant
is called and failed. Judge -
ment NiSci Sci Fa and Capias.
State -vs- Harry Hoover
Hall, N. O. L.: Nol-pros with
leave was previously taken in
matter and the Solicitor at this
time moves to re-instate the
case. Motion allowed. The de
fendant pleads guilty to ope
rating a motor vehicle with
out a valid operators license.
It is the Judgement of the Court
that the defendant be confined
in the common jail of Chero
kee County for 30 days and
assigned to work under the
supervision of the Sute Pri
son Department and to pay
costs of this action. Prison
sentence is suspended on
conditions.
Sute -vs- John William
Henry - V. P. L.: The de
fendant pleads guilty to the
offense of operating a motor
vehicle without carrying lia
bility insurance and without a
North Carolina automobile
license. After hearing the evi
dence the Court finds the de
fendant not guilty on the
charges of failing to have ins
urance and a North Carolina
license plate. It is the Judge
ment of the Court that the de
fendant be confined in the com
mon jail of Cherokee County
for a period of ninety days
and assigned to do work under
the supervision of the Sute
Prison Department as provid
ed by law. No action is taken
on the solicitor's motion to
put the suspended sentence in
- effect in number R56-64 and
4935.
State -vs- Fred White, V.
P. S.: The defendant pleads
not guilty to the charge of
possession of non-tax paid
intoxicating liquors for the
? purpose of sale. After hear
ing the evidence the Court
finds the defendant not guilty
on charge of possession for
the purpose of sale, but guilty
on the charge of possession
of non-tax paid intoxicating
liquros. Prayer for Judge -
ment is continued until Mon
: day, February 22, 1965.
Sute -vs- Daniel W. Rob
erts, Jr.: Probation Judge -
? ment.
, Court Adjourns.
oo Late To Classify
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?EGAL NOTICE
HEHOKEE COUNTY
IORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE
The undersigned, having
ualified as Administratrix <5
ie estate of John B. Kincaid,
ec eased, late of Cherokee
lounty, this is to notify all
ersons having claims against
aid estate to present them
> the undersigned Celia S.
[incaid on or before the 20
ay of August, 1965, or this
otice will be pleaded in bar
f their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
state will please make im
lediate payment to the under
igned.
This the 16th day of
ebruary, 1965.
CELIA S. KINCAID
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