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p W* r ^ ? *44 1 Put BIO POWER behind your Karl TMMi? ?? ? mill [N?w HOMEUTE1 L K-92 Engines J UmqmM tor power pta fit tanww, Dm pM mm HomM* K? M0M tat ?H ttM |0" me OMd to b* ? wimtr. ftttm M md iwtdfe bmi hirtftitd Ind counMi rb i (?nce<l dmp-torpd iM crmkshfft Why not trop in ind m it in Ktoto itfi l?m RADFORD SAW SERVICE VI 7-2419 Mwphy, N. C. AMONG THE SICK PatiwU admitted to Pnm dence Hospital, Uri Gusue Furr. Murphy; Charles Coleman, Mttrphy, Jadae Hooper Rt. 4. Hayesville; Bobby Henson, Mur phy; Johnny Reynolds, Hayes ville; Mrs Betty Hogsed, Rt. :, Murphy; Mrs. Elizabeth Henn, Murphy; Mrs. Eunice Hardin, Topton; Mrs. Sally K. Cooper, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Susie Allen, Murphy; Mrs. Lola Henson, Rt 1. Murphy; Mrs. Willa Woody. BlairsvUle, Ga.; Mrs. Frances Evans. Murphy; and Mrs. Royal ] Lee, Andrews. > Mrs. Ruby Hill Hostess To Mae Perry Circle Mrs. Ruby Hill was hostess to the Mae Perry Circle of the First Baptist Church at her home on Monday, July U. Mrs. Henry Hyatt gave the de votional, after which Mrs. L. W. Shields gave the program on the ?Center of Good Wills." During the social hour the hos tess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Ocie Foster, Mrs. Arden Davis. Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Mrs. Ellen Crawford and Mrs. L. W. Shields. THE CHANGING fCENE KWAKMacooKMb WKAWEARKOME CHORE iraiT Monet chmmcd to mrevcMncMMeiw COOKM& TtNDCNS THE FtftE ANO POOTtCTIMft HER YOUNGfTERS TODAY, AMOrfMR CAN RELAX WHILl THC*BURNCR WITH A BRAIN*OM HER LP-GAS RANGE KEfcPS fo 00 FROM SC0KHING.IT3 UKE HAVING AHIRED COOK. Smoky Mountain Gas Co. "Your Philgat LP Distributor" VI 7-2111 Murphy, N. C. ^0 Personal Men tion Qy lira. Norma Bafcar ha* return edhon* after a vWt with bar Mr. Jud Audersun oi Aaheville. Tbofe (run Murphy wbo at tended the official vlatt ?f the worthy grand matron aad worthy grand parton at the Order a I Eas ter Star at Andrew Chapter No. IS Tueeday evening were: Mra. Ann Phi lilpa, Mra. Bertha Roberta, ra. Elizabeth Shieida and Sam L. Davidson Miaa Betty Weaver who is taking a course at Duke University. Dur ham arrived home Friday. Misa Ann Taylor wbo haa been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Robert Weaver returned to her home Monday at Aber marle. She waa accompanied by her grandmother, Mra. K. V. Wea ver who will viait them for awhile. .. .... ?? Mrs. E. J. Greer Jr.. Mra. E. J. Greer Sr. and Mrs Lowell Var ner have returned home after attending the wedding of Mrs Greer's son, Don Greer and Caro lyn Bell of Lake Worth, Fla. Miss Jan Varner of Marietta, ( Ga. is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Greer Jr. Those from Murphy who at- ' tended the District School of In- 1 struction of the Order of Eastern Star held at Dillsboro Wednes day were, Mrs. J. Franklin Smith and Mrs. Bertha Roberts. Mrs. W. D. Townson is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wells and family ' of Wallace Miss Sandra Moore of Vera Beach, Fla, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tuttle and children have returned home after a three weeks visit with rel atives and friends in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shytle and children of Shelby are visit ing Mrs. Shytle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monteith. Mrs. H. E Dickey. Mrs John Dickey, Mrs. Leila Dickey and Mrs. Netty Denney of Knoxville, Tenn. have returned from a weeks visit to Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown left Monday for Memphis, Tenn. where they will attend the National Poultry Convention. They will re turn home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brandon's parents, Mr. and Mrs Glenda Brandon and little daughter, Melinda of Cleveland, Tenn. spent the week-end with Mrs. brandon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. I vie Mr and Mrs. Clyde Soeed and children have returned home from a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sneed of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Palmer and children have returned to their home at Akron, Ohio after visit NOTICE! In accordance with Stat* of North Carolina General Statute 153-119 (Supp.), the Annual Budget Estimate for Cherokee County, Nqr+h Carolina for the Fiscal Year 1960-61 is hereby submitted for publication in The Cherokee Scout. ANNUAL BUDGET ESTIMATE CHEROKEE COUNTY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1960-1961 EXPENSE TO BE PAID T?? Ret* $ .200 - .243 .307 .550 .300 .080 General Other ? Special Levy . . Welfare Schools County Wide Debt Service Township Debt Service . . From L?*y 30,717.65 37,321.95 47,151.60 84,473.54 46,076.48 12,287.06 Total . . . $258,028.28 TOTAL EXPENSE From Non Tax Source $ 73,456.85 342 42 25,382.64 19,343.05 8,920.76 11,550.59 $138,996.31 $258,028.28 $397,024.59 SOURCES OF REVENUE Forest Service $ 18,700.00 Tennessee Volley Authority 31,907.88 N. C. Intangible Tax 9,910.00 Court Costs and Fees 8,000.00 Register of Deeds Fees 3,800.00 Tox Penalties Cost and Interest . ? 9,600.00 Other ? Miscellaneous 3,319.24 State Aid ? Welfare (To County Cost Only) . . . 22,221.71 Fines and Forfeitures ? School 13,000.00 County Wide Poll 4,457.40 Balonce ? County Wide Debt Service 9,209.10 Special Township Poll 2,228.70 Tennessee Volley Authority ? Township ...... 2,642.28 TOTAL NON-TAX REVENUE $138,996.31 From $1.68 Levy x .90 x $17,065,362.00 .... 258, 028.28 TOTAL REVENUE $397,024 59-] William P. Walktr County Accountant i o . r'frirlrit irViifi Cherokee County , ? ----- " ll,X . ? .] ag Mr PataMf* mother, Mr*. D A. Hum and Mrs Palmer's parents. Mr. mi Mn. J L. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harbi too and children Raleigh are visiting n. Harbison's parent*, Ur. and Mrs. Forrest Teague. Miai Susanne I Tie has return sd borne after a two weak* visit with her sister, Mrs Glenda Bran dm of Cleveland, Tann. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford and ?ildren of Franklin spent Sun lay with Mr. Crawford's grand mother, Mrs. Ellen Crawford Mrs. W. M. Lay and son, Billy if Cleveland, Tenn. were visitors >f Mr and Mn. W P Odom, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mash burn and son, LaMar of Blue Ridge, 3a spent Sunday with Mr. Masfa 5 urn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Masfaburn. Mrs. Bessie Oeweese has re turned home after a month's visit with her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sentry of Cumberland, Ohio and other friends. Mrs. Carl Suddeth left Monday for a months visit to ber home at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sweat of Pampano Beach, Fla. spent sever al days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom. Mrs. Pauline McDonald and daughter, Kathy, who have been visiting Mrs. McDonald's daugh ter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hembree returned Wed nesday to their home at Coquille, Ore. Miss Virginia Fowler of Enka spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fow ler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman spent last Wednesday in Atlanta >n business. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hensley an ?hildren, Tommy and Patricia >( Oak Ridge, Tenn. are spend ing their vacation with Mr. Hen iley's mother and sister, Mrs. v'esta Hensley and iss Dorothy fiensley. iss Martine Mattox of Knox rille. Tenn. is spending ? two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Mattrox. Mrs. W. H. Brandon and Mrs. Robert Penland left Sunday to attend summer school at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee. Ms. Frank Morgan and son J and Mrs. Willa Bell Poaey of Mon tevallo, Ala. have arrived for a visit here at their summer home. Mrs. Julia Buckner and daugh ters, Joan and Judie of Hayes ,'ilJe were visitors here over the week-end. Mrs. Kenneth Helton and daugh er Sharon Renee of Gainesville, 3a. are visiting Mrs. Helton's par snts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Graves )f Rt. ? Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kay lor! and children of Mineral Bluff, 5a., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kay lor. Mrs. Paul Howell and son of Lenoir City. Tenn. spent Friday! with Mrs. W. E. Howell. Mrs. Hobert McKeever and chil- 1 iren, Bill and Price are visitng Mrs. McKeever's mother, Mrs.! riarence Butler of Gainesville.! Ga. Mrs. J. W. Davidson has re turned home after a visit with her ion and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Davidson of Lancaster, Va. Mr. and Mrs. davidson and Aiklren accompanied Mrs David son home for a vacation of two weeks. Capt. Christine H. Berry, nurse rf Valley Forge Hospital, Phoeoixville, Pa. arrived Tues day for a visit with her mother.; Mrs. W. E. Howell. Mrs. John Davidson and daugh ter, Kay, left Monday for Lum jerton to visit Mrs. Davidson's lister, Mrs. L. R. Varser. Mrs. Arthur Akin is visiting her laughter, Mrs. R. E. Wallace of Fountain City. Mr. Rollin Lovlngood who has seen spending the past month n Murphy returned to Winston Salem Wednesday. Mrs Hubert Williams and son if Tallahassee, Fla. are spend ;ng the summer with Mrs. Wil lams' parents. Dr. and Mrs. r. L parker. Dr. Howard Hanson a member rf Young Harris College faculty I < Young Harris. Ga. will return Cook-Boswell Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. I [toy A. Cook of EUlJay, Ga. formerly of Murphy, mwmot the of their laughter. Miss Gertrude Irene Sofc to Mickey Wpedrww Baa *ell, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Boewefl of Cleveland. Missl The ^ i horn* Fn day U> sp ood the re mainer of the summer with her parent*, Rev ad Mrs Alex Han Mo. Mrs. Bob Hardin and children. Laurie and Bill of Elizabeth City are visiting Mrs. Hardin's sis tar, Miss Ruby McComb* and Mr* Edwin Winchester The Rev. Alex Hanson will leave the last of the weak for Valley Cruds for a three weeks training court* on Rural Worker Scholar ship. Mrs. W. M. Fain has returned home after spending several days with her sister. Miss Vera Mount of KnoxviDe. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCombs and daughter. Margie Ann Giner Reece spent Sunday in Chattano-| oga, Tenn. Mr. and Ms. Myron Jensen and daughter. Joan who underwent heat surgery at the Chiktrens clinic at Houston. Texas spent one' day last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore of Anderson. S. C. will spend the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles. Mrs. H. G. Elkins and daugh ter, Mrs. Wayne Gentry spent with Mr. Elkins wtoo is in the Emory University Hospital ofr treatment. Mr. Johnny Carringer and Miss Samone Baum who have been visiting Mr. Carringer's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Car ringer returned to Atlanta. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Winches ter and small son, Jimmy spentmg the week-end in Hartwell, Ga. They .were accompanied home by Mrs. Winchester's sister, Miss Marsha Hestily who will spend a week with them. Mrs. Leon Kimsey, Mrs. Paul Sudderth and Mr. L. L. Kis selburg left Monday for Ashe ville. They will return Wednes Mrsv Pearl Wood are left Sun day for a six weeks summer' course at Western Carolina Col lege, Cullowhee. Miss Shirley Smith who is at tending summer school at West ern Carolina College, Cullowhee, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hale, owners and operators of Sunny side Inn of Asheville, spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Williams. A Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman wof Etowah, Tenn. spent the wee end with Mrs. Zimmerman's mother, Mrs. Frank Palmer. Mrs. Fredie Hawkins and son are visiting Mrs. Hawkins' daugh ter, Mrs. Bill Herron of Flint, Mich. I Marble Springs W.M.U. Holds Meeting The W.M.U of Marble Spring ' Baptist Church met at the home ' o f Mi's. Ralph Kilpatrick Wednes- I day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock (or their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Vinson Hall, president, presided and also gave the devo tional. Mrs. Ben Mann led the opening prayer. Mrs. Robert Hannah, program chairman, introduced the topic. "Center* of Good Will." Mrs. Roger Williams gave the part on "Love." Mrs. Orvil Swafford on "Peace," Mrs. Wayne Edwards was "Wonderful Counselor," and Mrs. Ben Mann gave "Jesus the Savior of all Men." During the business hour, com munity mission was discussed and contributions were given for the different organizations of the ohurch ' Tte hostess served refresh ments to those present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mann Presbyterian Evening Circle Holds Meeting The Evening Circle of the Pres byterian church met at the Church on Monday, July 11 at ,8 p.m. The meeting opened with prayer. Mrs. Evelyn Sneed gave the pro gram on "Christ Unifying Pract ical Christian Living" from the book of Jaiqrs. During the social hour Mrs. Potter served refreshments to. Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mrs. Evelyn Sneed, Mrs. William Tuttle, Mrs. Ruth Craven and Miss Blanche Sawyer. BIRTHS OWENBY Mr. and Mrs. Audie Owenby of Rt. 2, Hayesville, announce: the birth of a baby girl, Connie] Sue, at Providence Hospital Mrs. Owenby is the former Miss Audie Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laney of Rt. 1, Marble, announce the birth of a son, Harold Clyde, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Laney is the former Miss Millie Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wheeler of Andrews announce the birth of a son at Providence Hospital Mrs. Wheeler is the former Betty Caroleen Hardin. CHASTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chastain.' of Rt. 2, Brasstown, announce the Mrth of a son at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Chastain is the' former Miss Nina Coleman. WAGGONER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waggoner of Murphy announce the birth of a son, July 14, at Murphv General Hospital. Mrs. Wag goner is the former Miss Sylvia Furr. LANEY WHEELER Race Issue Discussed LAKE JUNALUSKA. N.C. ?No longer can there be a roaster race and a tenant race" a Flor ida clergyman caid here Tuesday In a frank discussion of race re lations "The colored people of the work) are arising and they aren't going 10 sit in the back MU anymore^ said Dr. J Wallace Hamilton. paa tor of the Pasadena Methodist Church, St. Petersburg, Fla He and a Presbyterian minister. Dr. John A Redhead of Greens boro, are sharing the platform hours here at the annual meet ing of Methodist ministers of nine Southeastern states. DON'T TAKE CHANCES ...TAKE TRAILWAYS... What a pleasure to relax on your big, solidly safe Trail ways bus . . knowing you're safer than ia a plane . . safer than on a train . . and many, many time* ' safer than you'd be in your own car! Here's the story back of Trailways enviable safety record: ONE ? Trailways buses are constantly maintained by master mechanics, expert in making sure every Trailways bus is operated only when it is at the peak of safe operating condition . . and TWO ? Trailways driven, trained and experienced in safe driving techniques, are among the WORLD'S SAFEST DRIVERS! So doesn't it make just plain good sense to make your family trips . . business trips . . all your trips the SAFE WAY? ? AUWEATHER AIR CONDITIONING ? 'ROUND THE CLOCK SCHEDULES ? AIRFOAM, LOUNGE CHAIR SEATS ? REST ROOM ABOARD MANY BUSES TAKE TRAILWAYS TO: Atlanta Asheville Charlotte Fayetteville lacksonville, N. C. Raleigh Norfolk Chattanooga Memphis TRAILWAVS People's Cafe T*nn??i?? St. Murphy, N. C. VI 7-2925 "CHOOK csrtfrM Cherltrt . . . UJf nnvnhnt fockof txpntt." ? See the Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundtyt, NBC-TV. FAMILY PUTS 24)00 MILES A MONTH ON COBVAIR THINKS ITS MARVELOUS OAS MILEAGE "OPT OF THIS WORLD" Mr. and Mrs. Richard K&hetin of Plant City, Florida, couldn't be happier with the way their new Corrair has worked oat as a combination family and business ear. On their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. Little wonder they're so pleased with the gas mileage they've been getting ?"at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto matic transmission . . . and we're had no trouble with oar Corrair." The Kahelinn have equally good things to say about Corrair's easy-going comfort and unique cob* renience features. They especially like the way the fold down seat doubles as a built-in baby ritter. DRIVE A CHEVY CORVAIR Corvtir 700 4- Door Sedan FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION If you haven't driven it yet, you don't know what a delight driving can be. Its steering, response, traction and readability are unique because it's a unique car -the only U.S. car with an air-cooled airplane-type rear engine, transaxle and independent suspension at all four wheels. Be in on the know. Find out what delightful differences this advanced design makes. 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