Konnaheeta Club Meets ANDREWS ? IV Konnaheeti Wom?nj Club met last Thursday night at the Shell Dining Room. During the dinner Mrs. Eliza beth Davis .modeled the dress stx wan second price in the Vogut Fashion Revue in Raleigh. Mrs. Starr Pull i urn was present ed the completed book "This Ii Your Life? Teacher of the Yeai 1959-1960." Mrs Lillian Barker Buchanon librarian from Cullowhee, was thi guest speaker. She spoke or "Communications " Mrs. Buchan on invited the Woman* Club U Cullowhee May 21, for (he unveil ing of her portrait Money for th( painting was raised bv friends ant it will hang in the Cullowhee Li brary. Special guests were Mrs. Edcai Wood Sr.. Mrs. Elonor Ennis, Mrs R A. Dewar. Nell Van Gorder Polly Hicks. Bertie Reeee. Julij Bradley, and Lucy Laughter Turns without Scutflng NEW HOMELITE Mower Car On* of 8 Big Features 5? k Today ... a# RADFORD SAW SERVICE *Ff 7-Ml# MURPHY, N. C. Some Catch 'Em Big, Some Catch 'Em Small Bring 'Em To Us And We'll Print Them All (Scout Photo) Last week's winner in the Phillips 66 Fishing Contest, Max Payne, is shown left above with the beauty that brought him o tank of gas and motor oil from Snyder Jones' Phillips 66 Station on U.S. Highway 64. The large mouth boss weighed in at 7 pounds even and measured 24 inches long. Shown with Max is a fellow who is no stranger in this fishing contest, last week's second placer, Hugh Hackney. Hugh's tfotch this week weighed 5 lb. 9 oz. and measured 22 inches long. Both fish were caught on lizards down at Lake Chatuge. Williard Allen (middle above) is shown with a nice string caught off point No. 3 ot Hiwassee Loke. This string has six boss, I five pike, ond one croppie Not o bod afternoon's work ond they too were caught on lizards. Guy Eller gave Williard a hand. Charles Hyatt (right above) holds o string of eight with three small mouth, the largest weighing 2Vi lbs. ond measuring 17", and five pike. Charlie caught them at Persimmon Creek, with the help of Gordon Isley and Howard Moody. Take 'em to Snyder Jones' for the weigh in ond then bring 'em to the Cherokee Scout for the picture. We don't charge much-^-just half the cotch. j Backward Glances TO YEARS AGO Federal Route 19, between Gainesville and Bryson City, a link of the Appalachian Scenic Highway was last week forcibly called to the attention of tourists in Florida by the distribution of 2.100 eight page pamphlets des cribing the beauty and carrying photos of this particular section of highway. ? * * 1 "A reunion of the James L Martin family was held Sunday.; April 13. at the old home plaoe at Notla. . . . 20 YEARS AGO Sportsmen of Cherokee County, are invitfed to a "get-together": in the Murphy Library Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock to organize a Rod and Gun club. Tom Re velle, executive secretary-treas urer of the N. C. Hunter's and Fishers' Association will be here to make an address. ? ? ? With 101 seniors listed, com mencement exercises of the TAKE A \ TRAILWAY VACATION FOR THE ADVENTUROUS TRAVELER: When you vacation on Trail ways, you can arrange your ow? I itinerary for a leisurely . . or fast-paced . . individual ramble to all the moat exciting vacation areas of the nation! FOR THE CAREFREE VACATIONER: On a T railways Escorted Tour, everything It pre-planned and pre-arranged for you. You're free . . carefree for fun! In either case . . whether you choose in Individual or an Escorted Tour . . youll find ? new meaning in VACATION on TRAILWAYS! J?/ myxjfcet* VACATION AREAS lodwdiftf* Yaltowilona, Colorado, Mock Hills, totiflc NortHwwI. CoMdia* tockio*, Alasko. Now England, Metropolitan Cotf, Niogoro ond Eoittm Canada, California, Grand Canyon, tryco and Z?on, Virginia, Groof SmotHai, Atlontic Sfcoroi, Moxko, Sovthwoft, Co Hi bod Covorni, Florida, OvW Coatl, Caribbean. rT>AAWATf~TOuii VIMIL O'DILL | MURPHY. M. C. I ItMi M mi m Mil <? 1 Me ? I I hm IAWflll? ? lorrin* ... . ? l'a UiwwM lo? ? 1 1 mm* PoM T*vf| I Q hartid T?rj Q VMttiM Trip. (Chock ?*?) I Ww I tNotf Oiitm TRA T L WAY t Hi Murphy High School will begin' at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. * ? ? 10 YEARS AGO The Music Department of Mur phy School will present a festival of Master Musicians in the school auditorium Thursday. May 4, at 7:30 p.m. ? ? * A concert by the Murphy High School band will be given in the school auditorium on Tuesday night, May 16. ? ? ? R. Kelvin Shivers of Washing ton. D. C., president-elect of the International Civitan Club will bring an address to the local Civitan club at the Charter night banquet to be held Friday even ing at First Methodist Church. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John Aivin Nichols, unmarried, dated May 8. 1959, recorded in Book 219 at page 100. Records of Cherokee County. North Caro lina. default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, [he undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Murphy. North Carolina, at noon, on the 25th day of May. I960, the property conveyed in said deed of trust; which is described as follows: BEGINNING at the Highway on Raper Mill Creek, containing 75 acres, more or less, lying and being about one mile from the Town of Culberson in the direc tion of the West, following Rapers Mill Creek to Ira Helton's line on the West; thence North to original line; thence with the original line ts the Public Road: thence with the Public Road to a Rock corner on said road; thence South on a conditional line to the Beginning corner, known as the Brockman and Silvey parts of land. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and un paid taxes and any and all other liens and encumbrances. This the 21st day of April, 1960. H. L. McKEEVER, Trustee. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain rleed of trust executed by Hoyt Jenkins and wife. Marie Jenkins.1 dated November 21. 1959 and re corded in Book 219 at page 260, Records of Cherokee County. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Murphy. Cherokee County, North Carolina, at noon, on the 2Sth day of May 1960. the property conveyed in said deed of trust which is described as follows: In Hothouse Township. District No. 4. adjoining the lands of Jeff Forrister, Elbert Arp. and Virgil Jenkins. BEGINNING at a Red Oak on top of a mountain at Elbert Arp's line straight down the ridge in a North direction with Jeff For lister's line across old highway to a steel stob Then with the Forrister line in an East direction to Virgil Jenkins line, Virgil Jen kins line to the Elbert Arp line then South back to the Beginning But this sale will be made sub ject to all outaUnding and unpaid taxes and any and all other prior Scouts Hold Court Of Honor Meeting Scout Troop No. 402 held a Court of Honor meeting at the Old Band Building on April 20. | Four new boys were inducted into the troop, Frank Dickey, Darrel Timpson, David Hall and Robert Lindsey. First Class awards were given to Billy Forsyth, Steve Crawford and John Fleming. John Cook was awarded second class. Merit badges were presented to Perry Brown, Knox Singleton. Tommy Adams, Robert Bruce, i Wayne Watson. Dewey Johnson. Gary Bryson and Russell Caid-j well. Several parents were present! and all enjoyed a short program! and also a movie. Mont Rogers is Scot Master of| this troop. ' MEXNS BETTER LIVPTO One of the most progressive southern states in tht field of agriculture, North Carolina now ranks fourth in the nation in production of commercial broilers. In the last two years, our farmers received more than 147 million dollars from their broiler operations alone! In rural as in urban areas. North Carolinians are equally progressive in their attitudes toward th? system of "legal control" of the sale of beer and ale, as being in the best interests of temperance and moderation. North Carolina Division UNTOD STATES BREWIRS FOUNDATION, IMC. 'Bca-tfo faijJii kimji ^ twimfrwt as seen on TV COLLINS CRAIN DEPARTMENT STORE introduces .* the\ exciting\ .# all-new\ * w- \ . __ - . girdle 6.95 C?ftt*?Crata Oapt. Stor*. Mvrpfcy, N. U M. C* VI 7-1411 J nvrtoa i . i. ! 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