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Cbe Cherokee fccout iWhll*H July. 1W Camay, M. C. CLAUDS McKVKR ROT A. OOOK Publisher ud ftWtor HMfcMJttji Supt. SUBSCRIPTION mm la CharokM County: Om Tmt, ?M0: Sta MooUu HJ>. Outaid* CterokM County: On* Tmt ?:00 Six Months. $1.75 Second CUM MhU " PrtrHeg* Authorised At Murphy, N. C. BACKWARD GLANCE ? 1? TEAKS AGO Friday, Jim It, 1M7 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spainhour and Mrs. J. D. MalloDM of Hickory were visitors in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Goode have returned from their weeding trip and are at home on Mooreland Heights, in the boose formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond English. Miss Mary Corn well, Cecil Pen land and Mr. H. Bueck went to Young Harris last week to judge the commencement debate at Young Harris College. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Hooper left Murphy last week for a visit with relatives before going to Florida where Mr. Hooper will be princi pal of a six-teacher elementary school near Sarasota. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Welborn oi States ville are spending the week in Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forrester and daughter, Ann, left Sunday for a week's visit with relatives In Knox ville and Johnson City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin were in Chattanooga on business last Monday. Miss Christy Peters, Winston Salem is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Tom Christy. Jim Briggs, Greenville, S. C., is visiting John Ellis. Mr. Briggs was a classmat of Mr. Ellis at Davidson College. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christy and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters of Forest City, were guests of Mrs. Tom Christy last Sunday. Miss Meredith Whitaker is vaca tioning in Bermuda. Bruce Battle, Jr., who is em ployed in Clarksville, Tenn., came last week-end for his family to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dorsey re cently spent a week in Orlando, McCLURE'S BARBER SHOP Has moved from the bus station to Pleasaat Valley and is open for business 5 days a week. Come to see ns. knock summer heat for a loop... get * r r electric air conditioning r i "ELECTRfQTY . . . b?st buy for bettor living!" kl MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD VjV it ' sit; ji , . , i ;; MVot, you vlO direct the paper to our m? address, far which we art bow mrlmtog a aaw sub scription and the price thereof, {Or one year. . In appreciation ,IM< th?wfc? lor your f ood service to us In the past, and looking^ forward to receiving your paper in the future at our new address of: Mrs. Harry Dosterman P. O. Box n Topton, North Carolina Cherokee Scout Murphy, N. C. Dear Sir: I'd like to say a few words about the "Scout" if I may. Please continue the fine Job you are doing. You'll never know how much it helps to receive the Scout. I'm serving a hitch on one of the remote radar sites in Alaska and I sure do look forward to receiving the Scout. Quite a few of the guVs here keep up with the news in it al so. One thing that makes it so wel come is that I Know, personally, quite a few of the people written and featured in the paper. Also, please continue with lots of news from school. With greatest appreciation for the fine job on the Scout. Hay it continue to be so. Yours truly, A-2c Murice Cov ? AF 14593777 794th. AC & W. Sqdn. APO 345 Box 47 Seattle, Washington visiting Mr. Dorsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dorsey. 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, J one 17, 1937 Miss Dot Heighway is in Ashe attending the Rhododendron Festi val. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Weiss is visit ing at Knoxville and Norris this week. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Hendersonville, and Mrs. R. H Hyatt of Murphy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, in Andrews this week. Mr. B. C. Moneymaker spent last week in the Knoxville offices as the acting head of Geology Div ision. Mr. Dick Mauney and Hadley Williamson who left Murphy last week have been making a tour through Georgia, Florida and Ala bama, and are now in New Or leans. Mr. Alden Coward spent the week-end in Sylva. Mrs. Albert Stanford is visiting her parents in Knoxville this week. Mrs. E. C. Forrester who has been visiting her mother in Cincin nati, Ohio has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin and daughters, Elizabeth and Virginia, and Mr. Adams spent Friday in Asheville. Miss Mildred Akin has returned home after a week's visit 'o Wrightsville Beach near Wilming ton.. Mr. Bobbie Barclay of Copperhill is visiting his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompon. Miss Annie Mae Townson spent Sunday in Sylva. Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria is in Knox ville visiting her brother Mr. John Mauney. Mr. John Ellis of Andrews, spent last week here visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis. Miss Mildred Brumby will visit relatives in Atlanta the latter part of the week. She will return home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Mr. Sam Haye, Miss Rosa Mae Cook, Miss Evelyn Franklin spent the day in Sylva Sunday. ? TEARS AGO Friday June 17, 1KI Mr. and Mrs. Dickey from St. Louis, Missorui and Miss Pearl Dickey of Mineral Bluff, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Nettie Dickey. Mr*. Bob Anderson of Ogden was in town shopping Monday. .Dr. and Mm. Frank 8avage are visiting the former's brothers, C. W. and W. A. Savage of the Regal Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Axley left Saturday tor Indinia where Mr. Axley has a position. Mrs. Ernest Justus, Miasns Sue and Louise Haigler of Hayesvilk were guests Tuesday ?f Mrs. T. JMr* Tj! Gray editor ci the Clay County News, wis to tewn yes terday. ^ Mrs R. E- Barclay ' ?toC|!52^i pSiits, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. 4? C??? Bk ? SBOUkI yw do UH the doctor intra or it a doctor to mU bnMT Do'i and deals: remember, it to better to do naming than to do the vroog thins or give the wrong medicine. I ban soon atrat bona cover ed tflth molasses and open arteries corded lightly above the weond Baking it blood much more and children made lick by drugs pre scribed by ^roll-meaning neighbors Parents one of the moat univer sal and harmful sins you practice is shaking or rocking your child. Just let someone shake you or rock you as you do your chOd and see what happens to you. If you are not sick beforehand, you aooo will be. When a child to sick or uncom fortable from any cause the last thing it needs or would ask for is to be shaken up. Please remember this and let your child be still. Shaking, rocking or moving a chill to as objectionable to a child as it would be to you and does untold harm. | One of the very common things a child has to deal with to a burn of : I and ^ thTbu^u^ U* doctor drssses it la eut of blood ia<, don't cord the Mm* Tate a piece of dtu doth aad apply pressure on the bleeder until it ?top*. The normal blood proowro is Jut over 100m and man pres sure than this will dry the bleed inc. If it is a large artery, keep the pressure on it until yon can got to a doctor. In case of a broken bone, apply a board tp the limb to bold it still until the doctor takes care of it One of the donts that is often not heeded to oar regret is leaving poisonous or caustic drugs or chem icals where small children cab get to it and drink it Look around and see if there's any kerosene, gas or bug poisons where a child can get to it. In spite of all the warnings, so often a child is brought in who has got ten to these things and been poison ed. Don't expose your child to an open fire, especially girls who may have a thin dress which will blow I (tollman's Views Editor's note ? This is the sixth in a series of articles by Heinz Roll man, industrialist, Waynesville, N. C. By HEINZ ROLLLMAN In last week's column I, unfortu nately, interrupted myself by writ ing a b o u t the Southern part of India which has now a commun ist government. Since I felt I had to mention this major calamity which happened to the free world ?namely, the communist v i c tory in the recent election in a very important state in Southern India ? today I want to write some more about the reasons why communism might attack us, if we don't make all the necessary ar rangements to prevent them from living and following their "book." I wrote about the fact that they are living by the book which Marx and Lenin have written. The com munists feel that they cannot make the world over in their image and cannot control and rule the world as long as there is a strong tfnited States of America. If you try to compare them to decent countries or decent govern ments, or anything that you think is right and fair in life, then you might as well give up trying to ever understand their mentality and motivations, for you will never be able to understand. Vou can understand the com munists if you would, for instance, if you ever have the chance to compare them, compare them to someone you knew fairly well and who one day, all of a sudden, com mitted a crime that was probably almost unbeleivable to you. You might have felt that after all, one doesn't know people too well until something drastic happens, either very good or very bad. That is what you have to say a bout communism. You just don't know what they will do next, un less you follow closely what they have done in the past, and the ab solutely incredible thing is that they have been able to get by with it for 40 years. It would not be correct to say that Hitler alone started World War II. He would never have been ; I able to do so if the communists would not have tried everything in their power to make him take that gamble. In 1939, what Hitler was doing, basically, besides annexing a few neighboring countries (which in it self was a major cfime), was to talk out of both corners of his mouth and a whistle out of the mid dle at the same time, strictly for propaganda reasons, for the Ger man people. Hewantedto take their minds off their abject misery, for misery certainly was in Ger many for most people after Hitler came to power. The Russians, however, .for many years before 1939 had follow ed the path of " divide and rule", and Hitler, if he woujd not have gotten the assurance from the Rus sians that they would leave him a lone while he invaded all of Eu rope, and then tried to invade England and America, would never have dared to start an aggressive war. Only the night when Hitler's secretary of state had signed * non-aggression past with Stalin in Moscow, did he give the final in structions for the invasion of Po land and other countries. What the Russians did not figure on was that once Hitler had con quered certain parts of Europe, that then he would turn right a round and also attack Russia. On the day that happened, Churchill announced to the world that even though the communists live com pletely different from what we call living, we the free wofrld, would have come to the immediate as sistance of Russia since without our help, Hitler would defeat Rus sia ?which he certainly would have ? but I will never forget that I had the feeling that if the free world follows Churchill's very well meant advice, that then one day the whole world will suffer from communism. I never wished as much in my life that I was wrong, but just that time, unfortunately, I had to be right I never hated a hu man being ?xcept Hitler, who kill ed my parents, but I had the feel ing that if I had to choose, the world would be better off with Hit ler in the long run than with com munism. Hitler was just a man ? communism, however, is a way of life. Nazism and world aggression had to die with Hitler's death; communism, so far during 40 1 years, has not changed by chang ing leaders. ft clothing project. A ??MB <? tor thiil Into the flam* and catch Are like and maybe fatally bum the Another doa't: tf your child ia 01 1 and baa a temperature don't wait| two or three day* to call a docto It may have appewdlcttie or pottol or any at a hundred other thing* | that need immediate attention. Next week'* subject: Huh, hush, | person*! hygiene. at ?:*> a. ?. Your tl?? ? limits, but I ut ?W we vri blT. ? NfiMMfUl drm milt each of ua try our tort. IM'u all hurry and put the final ? touches to our outfits and dm our drwaaa to the County Dress Re vue, Juao B. EXPERT RADIO ft TV UTAH SOMEDAY Yes, someday he will be able to step into your shoes. Before he does, just be sure you teach him some of the things that you have found to be worth while . , . like thrift. 74i? On* ?adly JfUfk CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy - Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS 2% DISCOUNT NOW ON 1957 CITY TAXES City Taxpayers may now take advan tage of a 2% discount by paying their city taxes prior to June 30, 1957. A 1 Vz% discount will be given tax payers paying their city taxes on or prior to July 31, 1957. TOWN OF MURPHY C. E. JOHNSON, City Clerk f ? ? ? 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