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The News In And About Andrews Among The Sick Patient from Andrews admitted to Andrews Memorial Hospital are Mrs Carlyle Mathesou Glen son Hardin Baby Girl Burch. C S Fred Mrs Betty Dillingham John C Pullium f) C Carpen ter S E Cover Bobby Cagle Jack Long and Clyde Wheeler Patients admitted to Andrews Memorial Hospital for Robbms ville are Mrs Alta Carver Edd L Keys Mrs Koma Hampton Mrs Doshie Peterson Voyd Jor don and Mrs Hotlis Hooper Admitted from Nantahala are Marvin Cochran and Mrs C C Kil pa trick Also. Edward Bryson of Margie and Verles Rowland of Hayesvule Patients dismissed from An r drews Memorial Hospital are. Mrs Joe Williams. James Hyde, Beacher Orr and Loretla Cable. ? all of Robbinsvdle Dismissed from Andrews Mis Loyd Clark. Mrs. Clara Pullium Mrs Mickey Hark John Pullium, Sam Magness, and Mrs Chess Pullium Also, Mrs Fannie Hyatt of Mur phy Andrews They called me DEAF UNTIL - ACOUSTICON { TOOK CARE T OF MY j HEARING - STRAIN I I...I A, At't k. i jum uiuii i near ucany, couldn't seem to understand lome words. They sounded blurred tuny I had to strain to hear Pe ople thought I was deal. But th?n Acousticon took care of my huring strain I was tmued it how clearly I could bur tpin ? without strain or doubt! I haven't heard this well in years. ATTENTION HARD OF HEARING Free Consultation and Hearing Test Lalesl models in Eyeglass hear-i inE aids as well as Conventional j Hearing aids. Monday, April 25, from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.. Cherokee Hotel. Murphy, N. C. Local Reprcsenfauve Mrs Ruby Winchester. 418 Cherry St., Murphy. N C. ACOUSTICON ASHEVILLE CO. GABRIEL STAHLE. Mgr. 1107 Jackson Bide ASHEVILLE, N. (. (R)OLLMAN WEALTHY? "Well-off" maybe, but not a millionaire with oodles to throw away as the opposition charges: Any farmer or businessman has a wealth" like (R}ollman's. His money is in bricks, mortar, machines, lighting and other things necessary to operate a business. A farsighted farmer with a big chicken house and a large flock can understand this kind of "wealth." HOW ABOUT THE MONEY (R)OLLMAN SPENT IN HIS LAST CAMPAIGN? That's easy to answer. He did not try to "buy a seat in Congress, he simply told the truth about his campaign expenses. The same, unfortunately, cannot be said for all other candidates, can it? All the good news pjpers in the state said editorially that it probably was the first time in N. C. history that a candidate really reported every last penny spent in a campaign and what the money was spent for. Is it wrong to tell the truth? (^fOollman, for a fact, needs your contri butions beginning |une 1st for the general campaign; needs them if he it to let the people know, through advertising, how he stands on every issue. Any contribution will be welcomed and will b? used wisely and for newspaper information only. HEINZ ?OLLMAN TA A A FLOWERPOT LOOK A high, rounded crown give* the "o\erturned flowerpot" look to this black cloche Id London It s trimmed with a pink rone Mrs. Pullium Easter Egg Contest Winner ANDREWS - Mrs Marvin Pul hum recently won first place in the WDEF-TV Easter Egg De icoratmg Contest Mrs Pulhum entered five hand painted eggs in the contest The winning egg was a snow scene extended completely around the egg As the first place winner, Mrs Pulhum will receive a matched ensemble of Valley Dale separ ates and a wrist watch The judges for the contest were the studio artist, designer and producer of "Lunch Fun" show | Mrs Pullium is well known in ; this area for her art work Round About Andrews Mr mil Mrs Joe McKeldrcy returned to Winston Salem, N.C lifter <1 visit of several days with heir parents Mrs Ruben Rector' :md Mr and Mrs Granville Mc Kedrey Mrs W T Korsylhe, Mrs Ruth Forsyth and Mrs G K Lai: ?spent Saturday in Asheville Those from Andrews who at tended the luneral Wednesday ol Linda Leming of Sylva. wern Miss Vera Moore. Miss Chaiiene Powers. Mrs Glenn Matheson and Mrs Bovd Hamilton Mr and Mrs James M. Pickett and sons Jimmy and Jeffery of Charlotte were the weekend guests of Mrs Alice Barnard- Miss Ruth Barnard, librarian of Sylva. also spent the weekend with her moth er- Mrs. Alice Barnard. Mr and Mrs Boyd Hamilton of Sylva. and Mr and Mrs. J B Hamilton and children, of Mor ristown. Tenn . visited frieds and relatives here this week. Mr and Mrs Russell Pope of Charlotte were visitors of Mr and Mrs Lawson Crawford this week end Mrs Pope is the former Miss Norma Crawford Mrs Carmen Johnson of Ashe ville spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Luther Nicholson. Miss Kate Passmore returned to Atlanta. Ga . Sunday after a two day visit with Mr and Mrs Harve Younce Mrs. Doris Teas is visiting her mother Mrs. Maude Parsons in Sebring, Fla. Mrs A1 Duckett, of Asheville. X C.. left Tuesday after a visit r>f several days with her sister. Mrs D W Swan Mrs. Wade Reece has returned aome after a visit of several iveeks with friends and relatives She visited Mr. and Mrs Jerry Reece in Charlotte, N.C ., Mr and Mrs E B Quinn of Henderson ville, N.C and Mr Todd Reece if Franklin. N.C. Those from Andrews attending ihe Home Demonstration County I'ouncil meeting Monday were Mrs B M Gibbs. Mrs Mae Taylor arid Mrs Mtna Whisen hunt Miss Ann Kiker and Miss Ger Irude Cox of Blue Ridge. Ga . visited Mr and Mrs E V Burrh. Saturday Mrs G W Cover was guest j speaker at the annual Garden Club' luncheon meeting in Franklin Mon day Her subject was How Mem bers of Garden Clubs Can Make A Better Place To Live 1 n Through Legislation. ' ' Mrs Paul Jordan. Mrs John ] Christy . Mrs B M. Gibbs and Mrs S J Gernert will attend [the district W.S.C.S meeting in Cherokee, N C , April 21. This 'meeting will be held in the Meth-I odist Church at 10 am Mr and Mrs Lax Phillips and' family of Atlanta, Ga , visited j their parents. Mrs. Jim Phillips :and Mr and Mrs Fred Day sev-l 'eral days this week Todd Reese of Franklin, N.C., spent the weekend with his moth-| jer. Mrs Wade Reece ' Mrs Joe Reed, of Norfolk. Va. left Saturday after a two weeks visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs D C Carpenter and brother. Bill Hall. Mr. Carpenter is a patient in District Memorial Hospital Mrs Reed is the former Miss Sue Hall. j Mr and Mrs Walter Reath and daughter Connie Lynne. from Ru therfordton. N.C . are visiting Mrs Reath's parents. Mr and Mrs iCIeve Almond Among those attending the an nua! dinner of the Murphy Cham sber of Commerce from Andrews, Mrs. G. W Cover, Bill Moore, Arthur VValkins and S. J Gemert ' Mr and Mrs Burgin Tatham and daughter Teresa, of Charlotte are visiting their parents Mr. and !Mrs. D E. Beck and Mr and Mrs. John Tatham Kent Laughter and five of his classmates from the University of Ga are spending this week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Gregg Payne of Hendersonville. N C spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs G C Almond Mr and Mrs. Hoyt Holland and daughter Ann. from Charlotte. N. I C., were guests of Mr Holland's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hol land Saturday and Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Patsy Holland who is employed in Char lotte ' Mr and Mrs Kenneth Knight, of Winston Salem, N.C., were re cent guests of Harold Christy Dr and Mrs Resehke are spend ing several days this week at their summer home in Highlands I They plan to retumt o Andrews soon Mrs Mabel Hunt, from Wilming ton. N. C. is spending two weeks in Andrews with her son, Mr Ed ward Hunt and family Peter Gernert is spending the Easter holidays with his room mate Bill Lassiter in Miami, Fla Mrs. Bill Hodge, Mrs Don Stamey, Lois and Gene Stiles, vis- 1 tied Mrs Becky Wiggins in Rob binsville, N.C. Saturday Mr and Mrs Edgar Hooper I and son Kevin spent the weekend with relatives in Sylva, \ C Miss Anne Knox of Statesville spent Easter as guest of Maddrey! Parker of Andrews. Andrews Births Mr and Mrs Jack Phillips an nounce the birth of a son. David Randall He was born in Andrea s I April 5 Mr and Mrs Edward Hunt of Andrews, announce the birth 01 a son. Joseph Scott. April 5 i Little Miss Donna Jean Husk in was born to the Rosooe Huskin's of Marble on April 5 Mr and Mrs Jack Davis an nounce the birth of a boy, Charles Leanard. who was born April 5 i Mr and Mrs Carl Cochran of I Andrews announce the birth ,if a baby girl, Robin Gail, on April 6. j Mr and Mrs Robert Ire Firm- 1 er. of Murphy, are the proud par-j ents of a daughter, Robbie Jean | born April fi at the Andrews Itos pi Lai Mr and Mrs Robert Winfrey.; of Andrews, announce the birth j of a boy, Robert Carol. Jr . on April 7 Donna Ann William* WW born to the Joe Williams' el Robbins ville on April t Mr and Mrs Chess Pullium announce the birth of a daugher. Gail, born April 14 Virginia Gale Carver was bom to Mr and Mrs Bill Carver ofi Abilene Texas April 14. Andrews Seniors Off To Visit Washington ANDREWS - The Senior Class of Andrews High School left Mon day morning for Washington, DC The students were taken to Asheville by bus where they boarded a tram for Washington They will spend three days in l he Capital Teresa West Honored On Birthday ANDREWS - Mrs Austin West entertained with a party at her home April 12, honoring her daughter Teresa, on her seventh birthday The dining room was decorated with an arrangement of spring flowers The birthday cake, which was covered with chocolate Eas ter bunnies and candy eggs, was served with ice cream Easter baskets were given to the guests as favors Those present were Backy Rax ter Becky and Connie Farmer, Phyllis and Vicky West. Teresa Ann Mathis. Kathy and Vicky Lin man, Robin Ann and Sarah Jo Burch and Brenda Derreberry Mrs West was assisted in ser ving by Mrs Vincent Derreberry, Mrs. Chester Farmer and Mrs Baye Ledford Three Attend ANDREWS ? School superinten dent C 0 Frazier, Mrs. G W Cover and S J Gernert attended the annual meeting of the West ern District School Boards Associ ation in Franklin lasl week School board members, school administrators and legislative candidates from the counties west of Buncombe attended the meet ing. State Senator Ernest W. Ross, a member of the Governor's Com mission to study the use of public school buildings, was the featured speaker. Mrs Cover spoke briefly of her interest in education and of the educational bills which she has introduced in past sessions of the General Assembly The Seniors will visit the Cap ltal building the White Hou&e Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of Engraving. Supreme Court Build mg and Library of Congress They will also visit the Washington,' Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, Ford Theatre. FBI Department ami Tumb of the Unknown jold ler, uhere they will witness the changing of the Guard From the National Cemetery the Andrews Seniors will go on to visit Mount Vernon The) will leave Washington Thursday at 6 20 and will arrive in Asheville at 9 UU Friday They will be met by bus and will return to Andrews about noon on Fn day WSCS Sponsor Rummage Sale j ANDREWS ? The ladies of the WSCS are sponsoring a rummage* sale April 22 23 in the building next door to Uartman's Market | Anyone having clothing or ma' erial to give, please contact one of the W.S C.S members or leave it at the Power Co. office. Students Home For Easter ANDREWS ? Andrews students i who spent the Easter Holiday with I their parents are: Ardith Hay. | Katherine Sursavage and Jan | nette Carranger of Woman's Col |lege, Greensboro; Vicki Derre berrv, Meredith College, Raleigh; | John Carringer. Jerry Pullium land Jerry Purser, State, Raleigh; i Wayne Battle, University of North Carolina, Chape! Hill. Also Doris Jean Rogers, Berea College. Berea, Ky.: Willis Ander-j son and Gail Anderson, Western] j Carolina College. Cullowhee: Hugh Rayburn. Virginia Garner andj j Lloyd Derreberrv, Western Caro lina. Cullowhee and Sue Nichols, Mission School of Nursing, Ashe ville Valley River Garden Club Plans Meet ANDREWS - The Valley Riv-j er Garden Club will meet \pril|: 28. with Mrs. Eleanor Lnnis and ' Mrs G W Cover j Mrs Stan Pullium wilJ be guest speaker She will speak on Birds The club ? stressing a clean up drive during the month of May Coming Events In Andrews THURSDAY, APRIL 21 7 30 P M ? Th<- Konnahtfia Club will meet at the Shell Dining Room FRIDAY, APRIL 22 7 30 P.M.? Meeting of the Build ing Committee will be held1 at the First Methodist Church. SUNDAY, APRIL 24 3 30 P M ? F o u r t h Quarterly Conference meeting will be held at the First Baptist Church. 7:30 P.M ?Beginning of Youth Week will be observed at the First Baptist Church TUESDAY, APRIL 26 7 30 P.M ?The Rotary Club will meet at Hampton Grill WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 7 30 P.M.? Prayer Meeting at First Methodist Church. 8 U0 P.M.? Choir practice will be held at First Methodist Church. Lightning Does Strike Twice , Motorists Prove ELKHART, Ind > - Mary Ann Wantz of Elkhart parked her car on an incline Monday, but the brakes failed to hold The car rolled driverless down the hill, jumped a curb and crashed into a building. A few minutes later. Dorothy W Farabaugh of Grancer, Ind , drove intr the same parking space Her brakes failed, and the driverless car rolled down the hill, jumped the curb and crashed into the same building. Youth Week Starts Sunday At First Baptist Church ANDREWS ? S u n d a > Aprilfl i4 marks the beginning uf Youth 1 Aeek at the First Bapusl Church | J n Andrews All offices ol the church will I Mack Tathom Celebrates Birthday Andrews Mack Tatham eel 1 ebrated his filth birthday Sunday a! the home of his grand par ents Mr and Mrs John Tatham Those present were his parents Mr and Mrs Billy Tatham. Delia and John Out of town relatives celebrat- 1 ing Mack's birthday were Mr and Mrs Clayton Tatham, Linda and ? Burgin from Waynesville, N. C I Also Mr and Mrs Burgi Tatham | and Teresa from Charlotte Earlier in the day Mack's Sun day School Class celebrated his 1 birth lay by giving Easter bask- 1 ets to each of the children pre sent filled by young people Youth Pastor will be Horace Harper Sunday School Superintendent Wallace Gibson Training Union Director Truett West Minister i>f Music. Kdwin Barlowe and Or ^anist. Joyce Bradley The Men's Brotherhood m t t Monday night with a supper meet n^ The meaJ was prepared b> he member's wives intermediate G A s met Tues ia> ai 7 30 pm Wes leyan Guild Awarded Punch Set The Wesleyan Service Guild of [he Kirst Methodist Church recent Iv completed a project of selling Marion Kay Products for whicn they were awarded a three gai Ion punch bowl with 72 cups of Early American Fosteria The Guild is now working for serving plates and cups in tftr matching pattern READ THE WANT ADS Are You Interested In A LIFE INSURANCE CAREER Either On A Full or Part Time Basis? While we prefer full time men (or women) many of our full time career men started on a part time basis, later became full time, and are now earning from $6,000 to 525,000 annually. Many part time men earn up to S3.000 or more annually. We are one of the largest Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Companies with one of the most active agencies in Western North Carolina. Unlimited train ing at no extra cost to you. If Interested, mail your name and address together with your educational and other experience back ground to Insurance, c/o Cherokee Scout Murphy. N. C. a UNITED STATES OF AMERICA a 1960 Census of Population ^ WERE YOU COUNTED? The enumeration of Americans in the 1960 Census is now almost Finished. A? you know, if is very important that the Census be complete and correct. If you believe that you were not counted, please fill out the form below and mail it Immediately to:^? U.S. Centut District Office 779 Haywood Rood W. Asheville, N. C. r ? I have checked with the members of my household, and I believe that one (or more) of u$ was NOT counted, here or anywhere else, in the 1 960 Census. # On April 1, 1960, 1 lived at fBoaM Namt*) (Stmt ? Ro?dt (Cltyl <SUt?> Up?rtm?M Nambtr or Location) ? This address is located between ? on!^ (Ntnt V st?? or RoM> (N?mf o< 6lrf? or Ro?li U # I am listing below the nomt and required inforrriation for myself ond each member of my household. PLEASE LIST. 1. Evtryon# who usuolly live* In Hilt i household, whether reloted to yoe or not. s All ptrtom itoyinf here who hovt no other home. PLEASE BE SURE TO LIST ? All members of your family living with you, Includ ing babiei. ? All other relatives living here. ? Lodgers and boarders living here ? Servants, hired hands, others not related to you who ore living here. ? Anyone else staying hefe but who hos no ofher home. ALSO LIST Persons who usually live here but who ce away temporarily on business, on vacation, of in a general hospital. DO NOT LIST ? College students who are away at college (or who an here only on vacation). ? Persons stationed a*ay from here in the Armed Forces. ? Persons away in institutions, such a? a san itarium, nursing home, home for the aged, mental hospital. Thty will bt counted then. NAMES OF PERSONS LIVING IN THIS HOUSEHOLD ON AP* II 1, 1NQ, ANO THOSE STAYING HERE WHO HAVE NO OTHER HOME Write nomn in tfiit Head of houteHold on Rut lint Wif# of Keod Unmarried children, oldett f?f*t Mofritd children and th??r families Other relatives Other* not related to head of hou?ehold (If vn Itat mnr? than ? pmeni, uiw to ?d<1iti?n*l CP91 L mi Mini FW Mtddl* I : toiflol WW b Hi* r*4artemhlp el ?od) portoo to Hw K*od el Hilt hmmtioM 7 *?? Of (For cximpl*, Fnali wife, ton, diuftiter, (H of 0 grandson, moth?r-ln-liWi lodnr, lodnr't wif?r CP3) | (P?) Hrod I? rtih | WlrfH Nejro Amiicm IimJJob lopon OllMf Filipino Howollo" Port Hawollon AUiit Ulna <.*.)? (P5) WW wcm ?Mi pervert born? (P6) Month ! Yea r la thb | Married Widowed Divorced Separated Stafle 0?e*ef married)? (leive blink for children born tfter March 31. 1946) tm Nomt of p?reon who filltd tKis fonni CONWDINTIAL ? THe Cen?u? n rtquired by H?e Untf*d Sfatfi Co*?Hvtion and furtHer authorised by tJ U.S.C I, 9, 141, 221*4. TV? Irw require* tfcat the inquiries be onurerad eomple+aiy and w#ivm4aIv ? n fJ miub buIab ? iL^i In/- . , a ^ r? i-L > J . . . 1 1 L ^ - nflia J ? f . ,1.. il J VMVTvniy, Ww JW ?' I 111 l"U I IRl "i i w I l*KI mlw TVUVIUVS Will Df OCCOfufO COHvluvnTfV meM. TKe Census report eonnd be used lor pyrfowt of fetation. invest* fo+ion, or refutation. Published As A Public Service By THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
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