m up your fuel tank now
(MT Solar Heat ? the cleanest
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How selling at
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VE 7-2523
NIGHT PHONES
VE 7-2803
VE 7-2908
VE 7-2858
Murphy, N. C.
ii Mr. aad Mr*. *. P. Odora.
Mn. P. L. A* bury and Mrs.
Dora Akin spent Suedsy after -
mom at Young Hams. Ca.
Mr. and Mra. Paul lngl* of
Pensacola, Pla. *p*nt the week
end hern with relatives and
friends.
Mra. BUly Hensley and dau
ghters. Natalie andSharon, have
returned to their borne at Dover,
Dela., after visiting Mr*. Veers
Hensley and Mia* Dorothy Hea
'*ley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields
had a* their guests over (be
Labor Day week-end: Mr. and
Mrs. Buel Kennedy of Way
cr-oss, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Cook,
Mrs. and Mr*. H. H. Ryder
of Griffin, Ga. .
i Mr*. Margie Witherspoon
?pent the week-end with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
snd Mrs. MaxPatnnof Hender
sonville.
DON'T SPLIT
PROFITS with
WORMS !
REDUCE LOSSES
wfth
PURINA
CATTLE and
SHEEP WORMER
Stop in for some soon
Stiles Produce Co.
Murphy, N. C.
Quality Groceries - Meats - Produce - Dry Goods
VALLEY RIVER AVE. VE 7-2910 MURPHY, N. C.
HEMBREE'S SUPER MARKET
and BARGAIN BASEMENT
IMELA-NTS
HHTTTBR. LIVmO
Long known for its good and abundant sea foods,
North Carolina is fast becoming an important beef
producing area as well -a fact welcomed by tourists
who prefer beefsteak to fish steak. This year. North
Carolina farmers will raise more than a half million
head of beef cattle, an increase of nearly 200% over
the number raised just ten years ago.
Increasing, too, are the number* of enlightened areas
throughout the state that endorse the "legal control"
laws governing the sale of beer and ale -another fact
welcomed by many North Carolina visitors.
North Carolina DMtion
UNRKD STATU BKKWXKS fOCKDJOTOtf, WC.
women
News Features
Mils Hattfe Palmer - VE 7-2385
*
Personal Mention
Mla? Jane Rush, an interior
decorator for Morrison's of
Aaheville, spent Labor Day
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rush.
Mrs. Howard West and dau
ghter, Miss Wanda West, who
have been spending the summer
in Manila, Utah returned home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Browning
and little daughter, who bave
been spending the summer with
Mr. Browning's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Browning, left
Friday for Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Elsie Whitehart, who
has been' visiting her sister,
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Mil key, has re
turned to her home at Win
ston-Salem.
Mrs. W. E. Howell has re
turned from several days visit
with her daughter at Waynes
ville.
Miss J osephine Heigbway and
Miss Mary HensleyspentLabor
Day week-end with Miss High
way's sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lov
ingood of Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Martin
and son, Jerry from the Bible
Temple School of Chattanooga,
Tenn., are spending two weeks
with Mr. Frank Taylor.
Mr. Ben Martin attended a
meeting of the Allied Insurance
Co., held at CharlotteSaturday.
Mrs. Glenda Brandon, Mrs.
Nell White andMissMary Helen
Hatchett spent Labor Dayweek
end at Isle of Palm Beach.S.C,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kllgore
spent Sunday in Adanta, Ga..
Miss Betty Weaver is visiting
friends in Atlanta, Ga. this
week.
Mrs. Dora Akin left Tuesday
for a visit with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Akin of Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scho
field and children, Patricia and
Paul Akin of Staiesville spent
Labor Day week-end with Mrs.
Schofield's mother, brother and
sister, Mrs. S, D, Akin, Har
vey and Miss Mary Akin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Tea
gue of Greenville, S. C. are
the guests this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Teague.
Mrs. Edna Howell and son,
Edward ? of Day ton, Ohio are
visiting Mrs. Howell's mother,
Mrs. Frank Palmes
Misses Ruth Bates, Sharon'
Bryson and Nancy Lou Mills
left Sunday afternoon for West- .
era Carolina College, Cullo
whee, where they entered col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. VincentJ.Ford
of Port Orange, Fla. are visiting
Mrs. Ford's daughter and son7
law, Mr. and Mrs. JackThomp- ?
son.
Burke Edward Moore left
Sunday for Chicago, 111. where
he will be a junior -'at the
School of Optometrist.
Mrs. Ann Phillips spent the
week-end as guest of Mrs. Pau
line Kindley of Bryson City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry HaJl of
Nashville, Tenn. spent the La
bor Day week-end' with Mr.
Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.L.Hall.
Misses Patsy Kaylor and
Margaret Ritch of Grady Mem
orial Hospital. Atlanta, Ga.
spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Kaylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Ritch.
Mrs. J. B. Gray spent Labor
Day week-end with her sister,
Mrs. B. C. Jones of Bryson
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore
spent Sunday in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
? READ THE WANT ADS ?
FOR SALE ? Donkeys for Sale.
Gentle, will work and ride.
Different sizes. Call R. D.
Bruce, Day VE 7-2911;
Night VE 7-3478.
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Upset Stomach
v- the way
Milk Relieves Ulcers
J ttay Mtmcorn tablets aetaaOr
hMrihMMwrinUDgpoier
of a f?H pint at milk! Tel.
AmttOMfe oiMve Glycine
tzeata joa to all of nflk's sooth -
lnC powera_.BlUi feeUMe relief
in aeooadi_tlHt hats for hours!
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MAUNEY DRUG CO.
MURPHY, N. C.
"A npilnl from the Newi and
Otwnrw ( Roloif h I Editorial
Poge of Aufat 11. ? Htim
Rolhnon."
HAIR SPUTTING
Democrat-turned -Republican
Heinz Rollman, who has done
his share of political maneu
vering in an effort to find a
political home in North Caro
lina, found this week that
Congress can sometimes man
euver with hair-splitting pre
cision.
The House Administration
Committee a a i d Rollman
couldn't contest the election of
12th District Rep. Roy A. Tay
lor became Rollman notified
Taylor of his Intentions by reg
istered mall instead of in per
son.
The committee noted that
Rollman had a chance to noti
fy Taylor in person because
Taylor returned to the district
after he was sworn in at Wash
ington July 2. How the com
mittee expected Rollman to
know this is beyond compre
hension. Certainly Taylor him
self couldn't be expected to
keep the determined Rollman
informed as to his where
abouts.
Taylor himself said he was
n't notified that Us special
election to fill out the late
David Hall's term was being
MlaM by Rollman within
the stipulated time.
Maybe that la legislate rea
son enough but U the commit
tee's reasons lor turning Roll
man down are only the rea
sons given, Ballman should be
allowed to c? tts< the electlea
with all his might if not to his
heart's content.
? Paid Ad??
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. George Size wishes to
acknowledge the thoughtfulness
and generosity of the ladies swim
i ming class. The gift certificate
, at Trudy's was used for an ail
wool suit which will bring pleas
ure and comfort for several years
i to come. 6-ltp
Card Of Thanks
Hospital staff, friends, and
relatives. I want to thank you
for your prayers, cards, visits,
flowers, gifts, and other deeds
rendered me while I was ill.
Mrs. Frank E. Morrow
FOR SALE ? 8 Acres of land
on paved road to Grand
view. Nice building site.
1 Mule with harness. Allen
McDonald. Route 3. Mur
phy. Phone VE 7-2387.
6-gtp
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Administrator of the estate
of Chester W. Farmer, deceased,
late of Cherokee County, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned at
Rt. No. 1. Box 201, Murphy. N. C.
on or before the 8th day of Sept.
1961 or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment
to the undersigned at Rt. No. 1,
Box 201. Murphy, N. C.
This 6 day of Sept. 1960.
ALLEN J. FARMER
6-6tc.
GOVERNMENT
SURPLUS SALES
NOW anyone cm buy DIRECT from
U.S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DC
POTS. by mall for yooroolf or for
ffMll, Cimtrik binocularv CM*
macbl tnK<wd
and tenfr-of tftovMntf* of'offwr Hints
at a fraction of tbolr original coot.
Many ilomt brand now. For list of
mA II C c ?
Depots, locatod In
trnmenf C?n Ship Direct To You."
TO bUV and
. _ tot Pill SURPLUS, mall
11M 10 SUftPLUS SALES IN*0?
MATION SERVICES, P. O. MS No.
tbll, WesMnelen s, O.C.
RUPTUIE-EASER
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MAUNCY DRUG CO.
MUMMY, H. C
f Mr. and Mrs. Rax Hall and
aons, Tommia and Jtmmy ot
.Royal Oak. Mlch_ were lha
guests last waek of Mr. and
Mr*. Haary Hyatt and Mr. aad
Mrs. Leonard Phillips.
Mr. Ronnie Martin of La
folette, Tenn., visited In Mur
phy last week.
J. Franklin Smith who spent
the week-end here with his
family, returned to the Uni
versity of Tennessee, Knox
vtlle. where he 1s Guidance
(Counselor tor the University.
Major George Brag dm of
Orlando, Fla^ was the week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy'
Fuller.
Miss Shirley Smith let tTues
day morning for WesternCarol
lna College, Cullowhee. After
this week, Shirley will do her
practice teaching In Andrews
School.
Miss Bell Fuller of Pacolet,
S. C? is visiting her brother
and sister-ln-law.Mr.aadMrs.
Roy Fuller.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Grubb
and son, of Morgan ton, N. C?
were week-end guests of Dr.
and Mrs. George Dyer.
Mrs. A, B. B reel and spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Zit
terour of Atlanta, Mr. andMrs.
L. P. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dunn and children of .At
lanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Hapmton and children- of Wat
klnsvllle, Ga? were week-end
guests of Mrs. J. W. Dyer.
r
Miss Km Axley will leave
?eon for StSMSville. to make
her home with her brother,
Carl Axley.
James Smith who has been
. visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Franklin Smith will
leave Friday to eater the Uni
versity of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
Miss Patsy Smith, Buck Kill,
and Jimmie Parker left Stasdsy
for Western Carolina College
atCullowhee.
L. D. Schuyler and Paul
Rldeafaour attended the stock
car races held at Darlington,
S. C? over the week-end.
Douglas Burgess and Frank
McSwain will leave Friday to
enter the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Miss Helen Harshaw of Ash
eville spent the Labor Day |
week-end with her sister. Miss
Ada Harshaw.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Byers
of Adanta, Ga. were guests 1
last week of Mrs, Byers'
mother, Mrs. Norma Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kent of
Barrier, Alaska, are visiting
Mrs . Kent's mother, Mrs. Pearl
Woodard, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lloyd
and daughter, Cindy, of Eliza
beth, N. C. spent the week-end
with Mr. Lloyd's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bates
and family of Gastonia. spent
the week-end with Mr. Bates'
sister, Mrs, G, Mae Owenby.
1
BUY NOW - SAVE 10%
PERSONALIZED
CHRISTMAS CARDS
?
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
AMONG THE SICK
PATIENTS ADMITTED TO
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL: Jake
Teague, Murphy: Mr*. Anne
Trede, Murphy; Mrs. Sam Cm
H>. Cleveland, Ca.; Mr*. Lake
Abercrombie, Mineral Blttff,
Ga.; Ben Lovingood. Rt. 3, Mur
phy; Joe Hamilton, Murphy; Al
bert Collins, Blairaville. Ca.,
Hunter C.Ware, Murphy; Mrs.
Paul Beebe, Hayesville; John
Taylor Henaon, Murphy; Robert
Farmer, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs.
Wllburn C. Barnett. Rt. 1. Mur
phy; Steve Dockery, Rt. 2, Mur
phy; Corbon Ware, Rt. 2. Cul
bersoa; Mr*. Boyd Hogsed, Rt.
2, Murphy: Mrs. Lacie Belle
Scepheaa. Young Harris, Gi..
Harold T. Armstrong, \*est
mioistar, Calif.; Marvin Bry
son, Rt. 3, Murphy: Ruth Davis,
Rt. J, Murphy; Ruby Derre
berry. Murphy; Mrs. Lena
Chance. Rt. 4, Hayesville.
PATIENTS ADMITTED TO
MUfcPHY GENERAL. H06
P1TAL: Mrs. Adilee Mashburn,
Rt. 1', Murphy; Joyce Jane Kidd,
Rt. 3, Murphy; Eugene Cook,
Rt. I, Brass town; James Swan
son, Murphy, and Mrs. Vallie
George Ledford, Young Harris,
Ga.
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TW imhty S?nri?
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