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Murphy Men Find Various, Unusual : i - Guns Make Interesting Hobbies ? Hobbies can not oaly be rcward ? <ng to the individual, but many ! [Hople find satisfaction sharing i their hobbies with others. ? This is true oi tl. gun collection -ewned by Hobart M Keever, a ijcal . atti rncy Mr- MeKeever displays | - part f his nu. ay and various guns | ? st the Citizens Bank & Trust Com- j , Mr. Mc Keever is not the only man in Murphy who finds gun s fa^vinalin;;. Senator Frank Fcrsyta 'also thares Mr. McKoever's love d old and interesting guns. Mr. McKeever started his col- j luiion a>'iit ten j.:ars ago when a man. uho lieard of Mr. Mc- ' -Krever's interest in guns, brought I .to his office a Co!' Derringer, num her 3, .41 caliber. The gun was | HENN THEATRE MURPHY WED. SS . TOURS. 2S Holiday For Lovers IN COLOR Clifton Webb Jane Wyman FRI. 27 - SAT. 28 The Jayhawkers IN COLOR Jeff Chandler Fess Parker Sat. Late Show Teenagers From Outer Space David Love Dawn Anderson SUN. a - MON. M Tarzans Greatest Adventure IN COLOR Gordon Scott Anthony Qaayle TUES. DEC. 1 ? WED. 2 The Bandit Of Zhobe IN COLOR Victor Mature Anne Aubrey "DOJV'T GET EXCITED, IT'S JUST A FMENDLY HOLD UP" llobart McKeever, left, and Senator Forsyth Have A LHtle Fun plowed up here in Cherokee coin j ty. It is small in size with side j break and brass stock. Mr. McKeever's collection is composed of about 62 guns. Includ- j ed in the collection are rifles, shot | guns and pistols. Among his favorite guns is a nick'.- planted, Colt .45 Pioneer, single action. The oldest gun in the collection is a George III. Flint Lock, doubt- barrel, over and under, traveling pistol by Ryan and Waston. London. It dates back to about 730. Mr. McKeever considers his most valuable gun to be a Colt Frontier, .44 caliber single action. On the back strap is engraved "Tombstone 1882." This gun was bought by him from part of a 3un collection owned by Lufcj Huston of Young Harris. Georgia. Not only does he keep part of the collection at the bank, cut part are Kept in his office and tile rest arc; kept at his home. Mr. McKeever keeps his collection in a special spot over the fireplace in the den. Most of th? guns have been ob tained locally but while on trips to Xew York, California. Florida and various other states, he has found guns which have particular in terest. Senator Forsyth started his col lection about ten years ago. Most of the Senator's guns are Early American shot guns and rifles. He also owns a parr of English duel ing pistols. Or. cf the most interesting gums in Mr. Forsyth's collection is a "sawed-off" shot gun wMcn is be lieved to have been used on a stage coach. He also has a gun studded with simi-precious stones i.nd several guns which are heavily tngraved and considered to be "fancy guns." In the Forsyth collection is a gun wjiicn was usea aunng me war Be tween the Stales toy the Union Army. Tl^s is one of the earlier guns used during the war. ?Most oi the guns Mr. Forsyth obtained locally and he also keeps part of his guns at tte bank and part at bis home. Lumber Wanted OAK AND HARDWOODS 20 MP 3 x 4" x 16* @ $60.00 Cut Full Size, S. S. E., Rough. Grren. Delivered Conasauga W'? Buy All Kinds Of Lumber. Let Us Know What You Are Cutting. COM AS AUG A RIVER LIMBER CO. Phoiw EOison 8-5634 Conasanga, Tennessee Japan's Mt. Fuji Found V To Be Breathtaking While visiting in Japan this sum mer my husband and I had the j privilege of seeing Mt. Fuji. This must be Hie most supremely beau tiful sight in all the world.. Certain ly no one wiH argue that it is the most beautiful sight in Japan. Mt. Fuji 'also called Fuji -sail and FUji-yama) defies description. For centuries artists have painted her and authors have tried to put litr beauty into words. These have b<. n fruitless efforts. For only with your own eyes can you conceive such beauty. t read recently of a Japanese artist who devoted his entire lib? tc painting Fuji-san. He painted her in winter, at night, in early morning. He vowed that he would paint Mt. Fuji under every possi b'.? condition. Fuji is very much a tease. A partial view only increases your cesire to see more of her. If the weather is tlv> least bit overcast Fuji can not be seen, even if you are standing at the base of the famous mountain. The sight that we saw at Lake Yamanako ip last inly impress?:) in oit minds. A snow-capped mountains rising out of a setting or evergreen trees and a crystal clear lake catching every reflec tion could not easily be forgotten. One of Japan's national sports might be "climbing Fuji." The mountain has been the climax for pilgrimages for over 1.000 years. It supposedly takes about 15 hours to reach the top. There is an old saying in Japan: H.? who does not climb Fuji one time is a fool. He who climbs It twice needs bis head examined. Fuji is an extinct , volcano in central J?pap? en . One. island ot Honshu '4Dd is the irtghest moun tain ' in" Japan. It is 12.395 fast high- with a circumstance of about iOO miles -at the jbase. Mt. Fuji is reported, to have been an active volcano up to the- 14th. century. It has been quiosent since 1707. The .countryside surrounding the giant > mountain provides a vaca tioner's heaven. The primary in terest in summer is climbing Mt. j Kujl. During the winter months skiing is very popular. Also in the warmer months horseback riding is enjoyed on the trails through the mountains. The huge lakes offer a boaters paradise. All in all, this mountain area is just a wonderful pla?? to spend a vacation, any time of the year. Thanksgiving | Plans Completed At Club Meeting Members of the Murphy Woman's Club com p Wed plans for "Help A Home" project at a meet in? Thursday nignt at the Power Board Building. Members -will fill a Thanksgiving basket for some family. It was announced that Mrs. John Dickey of Murphy won the turkey raffle Saturday. Hostesses v.Tre Mrs. Paul Hill. Mrs. Bill Gossett. Mrs. Jerry Hatchett and Miss Dot Hensley. " POLYETHELENE " The New Miracle Discovery For Permanent Contort Of Dampness And Fungns Under All Type Homes And Business. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL PESTROY EXTERMINATORS Parker Bldg. Murphy, IN". C. .. PHONE VE 7 - 2612 We Have Several Satisfied Customers In This Area. Names Furnished On Request. YOU'LL F^INID IT IM THE WAN w aos ; AS C NEWS The legislative language of Or Congress spec illej that no cIuijm, v hich have the etfect o I restricting eligibility requirements or co?t thsre rate* It the MR and-or UU prog*, am, may be made la the 1M0 ACP unless recomrnsnded by the ASC County Commit ,<e aad approv ed by the State Committee. The CouiUy Committee are malt ing plans to schedule a meeting o! Ike County ACP Develo-Mront Group to develop the I960 County Pro gram. We hope to schedule at a time so all the agricultural agencies can be pre ? nt. The group attend ing this meeting is to make recom mendations on the practices and spoif catioo? to be included in the 1960 county program. WOOL: Thii incentive price for wool in 1960 has Ven set at 62 cents; promotion deductions of a cent per pound will continue to be mrdc. since 69 per cent of the voters approved in l<te referendum. TOBACCO: The ware houses are taking tobacco now and will begin selling Nov. 23. 1 hope all producers have their marketing cards. Ther.' cards were mailed out on Oct. 30. 195?. Remember to return your marketing card to the ASC office as soon as you have sold your tobacco. REMINDERS: Farmers are re minded that it is important that they report performance as soon as practices are completed. We have limited amount of money for farm ers that have not been to the ASC office for ACP assistance this year. If sou have land that you need to lime or plant in trees you should come and see uft, you will be glad you did. Be sure to show your social rocurity. number 00 your federal farm tax return. Schedule F. By MAMIE RICH ? t Glad to report Mrs. Amanda Elrod improved. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Palmer and family of Andrews, were, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Palmer. M!rs. ?irovie 'Davenport and son. Neil, Mrs. P.'tty Sheppard and daughters, Sherrie and Lorie of Marietta, Ga., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Gibby and family and Mrs. Archie Gibby of Cleveland, Tenn., were weekend guests of relatives here. Mrs. Earl Palmer of Oak Ridge. Tenn., was called home due tn the illness of h?r father. ?Mr. and Mrs. Bass Lovingood of Pearchtree visited Mr. and Mrs. Worth 'Palmer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Totherow and family of Murphy were Sunday afternoon guests of H. B. Rich and family. Mrs. MHdred Palmer and daugh ter, P.'tty Ruth, Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mamie Rich were visitors at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Cecil Phillips Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie West and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred West Sunday evening. Rov. Harold Cope delivered an interesting sermon at Hyatts Creek Church last Sunday night. Mrs. Pallie Palmer is said to >be improving. Herman West left Saturday for a business trip to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trull and We Are Buying OAK CROSS and SWITCH TIES Aba All Kinds Of Lmnter 4, "v ? f. : 'J . ; ? ? See Or CaH lli Far KfNlfkillMa Amt Prion Timber Products Co. Pha* VC 7-MU Mmrpky. M. C. DEADLINE VOI OIM1WM | SERVICES t GENERAL REPAIR: Extra rooi..s added to your home and de corated. fainting, inside and Hit. Sander lor rent. Roofs 1 -e paired. We haadie Johns Mansville Roofing. Telepbooe VE 7-2122. Gibtts Hardware and Auto Supply. SI -tfo JOIN BLUE CROSS NOW at Special | rates through the Farmers Federation. Hospital and Surgical IVnefiU. Contact Don Ramsey, manager, or call VE 7 - 2416 or VE 7 -2892 IS - tfc LL KINDS OF ANGLE IRON, J from 1 in. to 4" cut to your lenghls. Trmk bottoms { smooth and diamond shape, j AH kinds of Ornamental Iron i and floor columns. We have | H and % reinforced steel in I stock. See Kaye's Auto Parts, j Murphy. N. C. It ? Stc ' "E BUY YOUR OLD SCRAP IRON, and junk cars. Highest Prices paid. Kaye's Auto Parts, Murphy, N. C. 16 ? 3tc TOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves, irons, fans, etc., see McCambs and Morgan next door . to the unemployment office. ' 184fc .? - ..t P " ? ? i ?> \-y GENERAL REPAIR: Extra rooms added to your home and dec orated inside and out. Floor Tile laid, 'plumbing and elec trical repairs. Twenty four hour s er v.i c e s. Telephone > VE 7-2055 or VE 7-3147. Ail work guaranteed. McCombs and Morgan. Next door to unemployment office. l?-tfc ONE BRIGHT NEW SILVER DOL LAiR for any 10 Lincoln pen nies with D or S below dates listed: 1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916: 1917; 1918: 1919; 1920: 1921; 1922: 1923: 1924: 1926; 1931. Wheat lines on Reverse must show. Very worn or mutilated pennies not aceepW. Ann Fisher, Box 173, Columbus, N. C. 18-2tp Townson Funeral Home To Move Several Graves ? In order to make lots available in the new exVnsion of Sunsei Cemetery it will be necessary to grade a road across the Potters Field Section of the cenvtery necessitating the removal of several graves, according to L. L. Mason. In compliance with State laws, grave numbers 1, 2. 3, IS, 31, 32, 33. and 51 as designated on a map drawn by L. R. Harding and on file at the City Hall, will be removed a few feet to clear the new street right of way. The graves will tw removed with in the next thirty days by Town son Funeral Home. family left Monday to spend the winter in Florida. Mr*. MargVi West, her daughter and son- in -4 ?w, and Mrs. Mamie Rid), visited at the home of Mr. am) Mrs. Worth Palmer last Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Epps of Athens. Ga.. were recent guests of Mrs. Epps parents. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Palmer. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and Kendle Rose of Now York, former ly of Vengeance Creek, left last week for Chicago, after an ex tended visit with relatives here. Mrs. Eveiyn West v.sited with Mrs. Cordte Griggs Sunday after noon. Marble's W. M. tJ. met with Mrs Kate Mam UM week FOR KENT TWO BOOM furairited apartment ; with bath. See Lyda MaUoner or Phoae VE 7,11(2. 17-stc | THREE ROOM furniahed apart ment. Electric heat. Adults only. Contact Mrs. W. P. Odom, VE 7-2246. 17-Stp NICELY FURNISHED APART- 1 MENT Two large rooms. : r riwate bath, hot air heat. | h-t and cold wa'. r furnished. ' Mrs. J. W Dyer. 5U Hia I was .-e Street. Phone VE j 7-3167 or VE 7-5592. 17-3t.- j TOl'R ROOM APARTMENT, with bath. Nice and clean with private entrance. Hoi water header, good location at 112 j Hickory St., Murphy. Phone ' VE 7-2801. 17-2t.j 1ST. FLOOR FURNISHED APART MENT. Central l.?ated. Phone VE 7-2804 between 8 and 3 p.m. 17-3tc ONE THREE HOOM APARTMENT also one four room apartment for rent. Furnished, private entrance, conveniently locavd Call VE 7 - 2950 pfter 6 p. m. 15 - tic FURNISHED APARTMENT, also three room houai for rent. Both on. Peachlflric Street. I Also Oil Circulator for sala In good condition. Call Mrs. I C. I. Calhoun, VE 7 - 2098, ' after 5 p. m. 16 - 3ic ' ONE FIVE ROOM HOUSE, good pasture, garden, and farm ? land. Good spring water, on gravel road. Wired for elec tric range. Near church and school. Rent reasonable. For more information see, M. C. 0,Dell 112 Hickory St., Murphy. N. C. or phon? VE 7 - 2801. 16 - 3tc 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. I WANTED TO BUY: Black Walnuts dried and hulled. Also Ker nels. Higtl-tist Cash prices paid. Farmers Federation, VE 7- 2416. Murphy North Carolina. 15 - tfc BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Fast Service Everywhere Via Rsliable Connections Terminals at Asheville and Murphy Phone VE 7-2922 Specify BLUE RIDGE and Be Sure Don't Let STOMACH TROUBLE Wrack your Health! burning stomach . ffoa, heartburn. quickly aoathtd by which In add it J5SM *? - pravan? fjiih or PWJ^JACIPK ? ? lank I mf ?M Wr ?m it* M?|r ?nd dllt?r?r th* wcnd?rfu< bwwfltt ? I?y< Mr *#? ?wy*w> hf Mil! V?> aon't Y?w PEPSO PACIFIC A* At Yaw *~MM m Wl T?*v I E. C. MOORE JEWELERS See THE NEW , BILOVAS Expert Watch Repair Ry A Gradaate Watrh Maker Subscribe To The Cherokee Scout FOR SALE FOR SALE. Planting time U here. Write for free copy 56 - pg. planting guide caUUfc in eoior and apodal Fall price 1st offered by Virginia's lar ge*! grower* of fruit tree*, i nut trees, berry plaU, grapa vines and landscape plant material. Salespeople wanted. , . Waynesboro Nurseries. Dept. N 34. Waynesboro, Virginia. 15 . 4tc 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 store or Kas 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 ONE RIDING PONY. With Biidel and saddle. If interested call VE 7-2947. ' 17-2tc LARUE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. New and reduced in price. See McCombs and Morgan next door to unemployment office. 18-tfc CHINESE RESISTANT chestnut trees for sale. 1 year old, 30c, 2 years old $1.00. S^e U. L. McHan, Marble, N. C. 18-3tp HOLIDAY SPPECIAL: BLOND BEDROOM SUITE consisting of Bookcase Bed, box springs, Interspring mattress. 54" Dresser. Large Chest, 1 lamp plus Studio Couch. All this for $289.95 at The Cherokee Furniture Store, Murphy, N. C. 3tc 3 LOTS AND SIX Room house with ' bath: on corner lot located in Andrews, N. C. Contact Claude Hunt, Andrews, N. C. 18-3tp FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Large lot. All modern conveniences. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Price reasonable. Call VE 7-2838. 17-3tp FULL UNE OF RESTAURANT equipment. See or call Virgil O'Dell. Phone VE 7-3419 or VE 7-3253 17-3tc 1951 BLACK CORONET DODGE. Excellent condition. Good tires. See Hugh Hensley. Murphy, N. C. Phone VE 7-2997. 17-3tp FINE NANDLVA SHRUBS, well burlapped. Two years old. Some have berries. $2.00 each. Zala Adams, Box 275, An drews, N. C. 17-3tp HELP WANTED , EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Auto motive, Diesel, Drafting, Plastics, Radio - Television, Refrigeration - Air Condition ing, Welding by home study. Approved for Korean Vet erans. Write Greer Shop Training, P. O. Box 3053, FayeMeville, N. C. 18-ltc FOR SALE One good Fat Mule with new Harness ($90.00) Practically new Wagon, With Bed and Spring Seat, with Boframes ready to go. Will trade or Sell. Phone VE 7 - 24M. REALESTATE WANTED 5. It. 20 ACRE TRACTS OF LAND-WOODED. WITH OR WITH OUT WATER ON GOOD HIGH WAY OR SECONDARY ROAD. IF YOU HAVE LAND TO SELL COME BY AND SEE US. Dtck Richards, Realtor Parker BMg. Murphy. N. C. 8am Jmm, Realtor Aadrewa, N. C.
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