GOP Convention Not 'Rigged/ Rocky Declares CHICAGO ? Got, Mm A. Rockefeller (aid Tuaaday he ?Cm* tfc* a majority of dele gate* to the Republican cooven .uon are pledged ta Vice President Richard M Nixon But the New York governor tatd ha does not At Ik* unw time Rockefeller rwwd an earlier statement that part; leaden da not waat to have a contest far the party nomina tioa far prettdeot. Rockefeller originally made tjiat statement last Dec. M in announcing his withdrawal from the presidential nomination contest. IV United States owns almost SO par cent of the world's wealth The Dishonor Roll b y Jerry Mireta I 1 1 I About 250,000 pedettrians were killed or injured in motor vehicle accident t in J 959. Brought To You As A Public Sorvico By W. A. SINGLETON "Your Independent Inturance Agent" To Remind You That The Life You Save May Be Your Own ONE SHOE ON, ONE SHOE OFF Pictured are Tommy Cobe, Andrews, Burl Chas ?ain and Roy Gillenwoter Jr., both from Brasstown, as they unpack for the swimming tests. DIGGING FOR SWIM SUIT Jimmy Cook of Murphy is shown hunting for his swim suit only o few minutes after arriving at camp. The boys were given swimming tests immediately after registration. FIFTEEN MINUS TWO The 15 compers from Cherokee County are Charles and Tommy Cobe, and Joe May from Andrews; Burl Chastain, Carl Smith and Roy Gillenwater Jr., from Brasstown, ond Jackie and Don Morris, Tommy and Bob Reed, Johnny Maxfield, Kenny English, Jerry Decker, and Jimmy Cook from Murphy. *. .. . I SURE COACH , I CAN SWIM ? * Bob Reed, Joe May and Jackie Morris wait their turn in the swimming tests. ? ? ? ?? Good Printers . . . ? LETTERHEADS ? STATEMENTS The Cherokee Scout )GoodUui*g Don't Settle for let* Heme . . . Settle in a LEEDS HOME V^J/ QQCOO JUST NEEDS HOMES now offers you another First in Shell homes, the "Split Level," First in the South. With the "Split Level," and all the LEEDS HOMES, you get value THROUGHOUT, and materials and workmanship are GUARANTEED IN WRITING. You save hundreds oi building dollars to start with, and LEEDS quality means years-ahead savings in upkeep too. A wide choice of floor plant, including the popular "Split Lml,' 'i? avail able for every need. Here are just a few of Leeds value features . ? WRITTEN GUARANTE on materials and labor ? Full 8 foot ceilings ? Double 2x10 sills and girder ? Aluminum windows throughout ? Large picture window ? Aluminum screens ? Chesler all-aluminum rust-proof locks ? 2 coats Glidden paint (choose from 12 colors) ? Thick-butt 20-year roofing Set Mr. J. D. Taylor, Rout* No. 1, Murphy, N. C. NO DOWN PAYMENT! Low Monthly Payments JUST BRING YOUR DEED - THAT'S ALL YOU NEED Sm J. D. Tiyhr, Kant* 1, Murphy, N. C Mm VI 7-2M9 COLUCT (N. OMfrttea) Nam* AMnm Hwt N? ? I Fifteen Area Boys Attend Newspaper Summer Camp ' A little after sunrise Sunday, j morning. July 10. a group of I fifteen area boys left Murphy for j two weeks of camping, swim I ming, hiking, handicrafts, and j sports at Camp Ney-A-Ti, Gunt ; ersville, Ala. The boys from this area were sponsored by the Cher okee Scout and the Murphy Lions Club. First on the agenda of events was registration and a welcome by the camp director. Each boy turned in a registration card and all cash money to the camp di rector. In return each boy re ceived a camp store credit card for the full amount that he turn ed in. As soon 'as each boy finished registering, he made a mad dash for the cabin to change into swimming trunks for the swim ming tests were coming up next. The Scout was able to gather 13 o f the boys together at one time for a group picture immedi ately before the swimming tests. Two of the boys eluded the pho I tographer. The swimming tests are given to determine a camper's ability ? in the water. Swimmers are then classed as either first, second, I third, or beginner class. The bud i dy system is used in all swim ming and boating events. i After the swimming tests the boys were allowed to either go for a swim or a boat ride. Most ?f the boats are the flat bottom fishing type and must be powered by "camper power." The morning was a most en joyable one. Amidst the cries of "How much further," and "when will we get there?" there was the ripple of excitement of get ting away from home on a new and strange adventure. These boys from Cherokee County will mingle and meet boys from al most every state in the south PUBLIC RECORDS George W. and Ella Truett to Cross and Minnie Pullium, prop erty in Valleytown Township. William L. Osteen, Tr. to Mid State Homes, Inc., property in County. Virgil and Dorothy M. Lov ingood to Carrie Clayton, prop erty in Notla Township. Howard T. and Annie Mae Mc Donald to Trustee of the Murphy Presbyterian Church, property in Murphy Township. Clyde and Sudie Cutshaw to Carl Linley Debuty, property in , Valleytown Township. Harry E. and Juanita Evans Ferguson to Robert H. and Ar hara S. Ensley. property in Murphy Township. J. H. and Maude B. Duncan to Duncan Realty Corp., prop erty in County. N. B. Graham to Herbert Gra ham, property In Notla Town ship. J. H. and Maude Duncan to Duncan to Duncan Realty Corp. property in Valleytown Town ship. Clarence and Beatrice David son Hogsed to Homer H. and Radie Davidson, property in County. Waldo Sfmond* to Luther and eastern United States. A group from Clearwater. Fla. was al ready in camp when we arrived In all the camp will have 108 campers for the two week ses sion. Those boys attending are Tom. my and Charles Catoe, Joe May from Andrews: Burl Chastain, Roy Gillenwater, Jr., and Carl Smith from Brasstown; Dicky j Simonds from Marble: Tommy1 and Bob Reed, Jackie and Don Morris, Johnny Maxfield, Kenny English, Jerry Decker, Jimmy Cook from Murphy! The group will return Sunday, July 24. Registration At Camp Ney-A-Ti MURPHY READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. WILL OPEN August 1st Save Time, Labor, Money J ? BUNKER SILO COVER l ? Heavy-duty flexible film with dozens of farm uses Polvfilm* is lightweight, tough, flexible ? an ideal cover for bunker silos. Keeps silage sweet because it keeps air and rain out, keeps silage moist. Use also for equipment protection, mulch and frost covert, pond and ditch liners. ?k MOISTURE PROOF Keeps water and moisture out tor months. Will not rot. if TOUCH Resistant to punc tures, tearing. Won't crack when folded. Flexible at 70?F. below. if EAST TO HANDLE Light weight ? easy to handle and carry. Boxed to protect unused film. if LOW COST Economical to buy , . . can be used over and over Main. 'POLY FILM 1st registered trademark of The Dow Chemical Company WAYNE'S FEED STORE VE 7-2710 MURPHY, N. C. ...on the march North Carolina is considered the most advanced among (he Southern states in economic development and industrial growth. High on the list of contributing factors to this progress is the economic impact of the Malt Beverage industry. Alone it makes a substantial contribution in terms of people employed, plant and rolling stock investments and taxes paid. This industry not only pays some $3,500,000 in the usual corporation, per sonal and sales' taxes each year, but also provides the State and counties with specific excise taxes of ?ome $8,000,000 annually. According to the best available, estimates, the Malt Beverage industry coo tributes approximately $43,000,000 annually into the economic stream in North Carolina. As North Carolina moves forward in its eco nomic development, you find an enlightened view point growing that demands the legal sale of beer and ale. Many towns in otherwise "dry" counties have exercised their local option privileges to permit "legal sale." ? \ After all, it is an inescapable fact that retail business in legal sales counties is much greater; per capita income is much higher and these counties lead North Carolina on the march to industrial development. Cwt oluux TfcUt 'SevcuiQe (fatftol IttftCute

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