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Ms Talk Tt The Peoplt, Mr. Taylor .?1 .. T?f*i ?n excellent tfcin?, t? is bi* TV Jebate be- j | rween Mr. Nixon and Mr. Kennedy. W v Jor.'t \ou a i I. Mr. favlor. do t' e ^ime tt .nt I | in t' e IJt (.'on* regional District? W v Jon't \ou jr. I I ive ^ t all debates in all. 10 I counties o: tt e I2r ' vie , o:U I olJ : ese talks wit [ i e public at He .crt o *oin< a!p abetuallv from one to t! e ot er. ?l P is w 11 onlv take us in eve ; .^s and we will jive V e I people of t v :.?t an opportunity to meet us and mJ<*e o ir q uIi'k at on*. I* ? vc ? ! I . i to ar^wer any and all quest. or.^ !ro?n t. e people and from vou. I an. sure you | will Jo likew tse. U .at Jo \o : say, Mr. Tavlor? I'll leave it up to von] to pick t e -tare- 'or t? e visits to t.e counties. Just let ire know and I'll be available. Here're some of t.e q le-.tions tie people will be | I wanting to a-k i?; 1) Mow Jo we plan to .*et better an 1 more roads lor I o ir Jistriv t to 1 elp raise t e standard o: Jivin* here | tt royr! in. re.i-e.l tourist b.i>iness? <~.ooJ hi;*: ways al I ways attract more visitors to an area. 2) A ?a n to attract - ore to-.msts, wo;iM we bewil* I line to :;t! t :or : e elimination o: federal cas tax in t e I I counties <.?; o r J stru t. an t ir. r'.e nation, r at we j\e per | capita income tunres wjv below tie national average? J) |{ow i to we plan to obtain more industry for tlsjp I l.V: D.-tr. t.' Wo .l.i we :avor a lower federal tax | StanJaiJ tor : ew md;>tiv "-ertlin-* :r. . ounties wit', low per v ap.tj n o i e, or son e t on re-^ioi jl let' illation to ; ake t' e Defense i >eparrvent put defence-* iiur.is.~l | tr e> in t e poorer i i^t.e^ ot our JiMru t a ! ration? 4; W ere JO we -m: ! on t irn's like. *ar:\ supports [ ior t'-c little fanner, national far ?; surpl>. anJ farm J v.oojH?rar. ve subsidies i i ?w per ? ap.ra in.o :.e area^? 5? I low about t e >*ate an I fe .feral tnini'iutm. wa**e? r*i W at is o ir jtt?t i le towards unions-, t\e riiirht j I to work law, or union * e^k-otf ? iten.so: considerable interest to some peopU ' 7) -Ho we *avor double or triple iiico-' e for members I of C'oncress* Mould Con vTressmen ! aveofer interests or JstouU !.e br? a ti we representative o* V e people? S) VM at will we Jo to :t.?h: v'orTununjs:'. an J where | Jo we stand on worl ! a:fair?, Sroin A%lalc to /'an/tbar? l?i 'W a: aivuit inflation.' Do v\e rave some ideas to |c!?ei 's its rise? W at w M we -lo about automation in re eards- to putting people out o: work an J w at alx>ut the, 1 importing o: sub-stanJard and wi eap merci anJise from OP er countries ^ T ; ese are ?ust a few o' tJ,e t' isr^s the people arc coins I to want to a-k us Mr. Tavlor. We should be available | to answer t' en., Pfn_rtj.lv wi en jou're reaJy, Mr. Tavlur, at vour |v onvemeru e. ML IN/: ROLLMAN ll'J. ! ol. AJ. You lave seer. 'in Pc Asev.lle limes of Wednesday [w ere a world 'amo.is psv*.1 ologist 5 as adopted my] idea, publisi ed two years a^ro, t at candidates for public olfue s ould be will.ng to submit to a lie detector test to establish tl eir veracity, Wat do you say we j bot' take suet, a lie detector test in tve Asheville City Auditorium? I'm willing. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNT* The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of O. C, Clare, de ceased, late of Cherokee Cou nty this is 10 notify ail per sons having claims against said estate to present thetn to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of September, 1*1, or this tiooce will be pleaded in bar of their re-, covery. All persons indebted, to said extatevnll please make immediate payment to the undersigned at Route 2, Cul berson, North Carolina. This the 27th day of Sep tember, 1*0. Editl. Clore Executrix 9-6tc IX Tilt Sl'I'LRIOR IWRr NORTH CAROLINA CIIIROKLE COLMY TIIOMAS J. ROSI- and wife. MARY R. ROSt, ?Vi - I'. KOsK an I wi'e. UI slli ROSI : LMHA ROSi: VANI'lILT. unmarried: M. L. ROSL. un married; MRS. TINKII-: MC CLIRI", *uk>?: I'At.LINE TIIOMAS and husband. EZRA 11IOMAS; I RANK ROSE an J wife. \ KTH Rt)sl': I LOYD ROSE anJ ?i!e. MRS, I LOVI) ROM : I I Ml. ROsl R AMl-.Y i and ' i-Kim.!. IIOWARDRAM- 1 I' l- Y: a ll ROSi. CHAMBERS J ami u?band. ROtJI K I" l "I I A - MBLRs, I Defendants, I uder anJ bv virtie of ar. order of t; e Clerk of tie ?Superior Cour; o: l : crokce County, made in '.tie ~pcvial pro^eedinc entitled, "Thomas J. Rose and wile, Mary R. Rose. letitioner>, -\s- \V. P. Rose and wiie, LIsie Rose, et als, Defendants." tie iindcr-irned Commissioner will on T1 ursdav t! e 3rd dav of Novenbcr, I"n0. at 1J:00 o'clock noon, ai ti e courthouse door in Murp: v.CherokeeCo untv. North Carolina, offcrlor sale t! a: certain tract or panel of land situate, hing and hein' in Beaver Jam Town ship, Cherokee County, North (. arolina, and bein? morepar tictilarly described as follow*: \ tract o: land containing One Hundred (lOOi acres. lv ine an, I heme in t' e Countv ot C erokee. in Ristrict.No. 5, or. tl e waters o: Beaverdam l reek. BEGINNING Oil a black oak. t! e Nort east corner of Tract No. 134, and runs Nort1 with Sanderson's line 14s* poles to a <-mall hickory, theSoutt - east corner of I atton Tract: thence with t! a: line West 5" poles to a spams' oak on said line: t! ence South 50 decrees West SO poles to a stake: thence South '4 decrees West 104 poles to the Nortlwest ,omer of No. 114: thenceLast 1*0 poles to the Beeinmne. Beine the same tracts of land zranted to G. I . Rose bv Grant dated Januarv 1", lQ0-', and registered in the Office of the Reeister of Andrews - TVe A ndrcw s J. V*S won tleir 1*m home tame over llayesville Thursday, mi eti a 251 J victory. T1? Wildcats metthetrstif fest opponents of the season as tt e Yellow Jackets threw up a suff defense. Tlie Cats scored ooce in eact quarter. In t etirMquar ? ter Geor%el'ostell to*sedTom I'ainter a pass wi tch !e ran for a 35 vard touchdown. David I lie Jon added tie I'AT. Tien in tte second quarter Bert lliifl.es hit pay dirt from 6 \ards out. acid the score stood 13-0 at the half. Scoring caine ai-ain in t' e t' i rvl quarter when David Hic don intercepted a llayesville pa->s and ran it hO yards (or the touchdown. Hipdon scored tie final tally on a one \ard plunce in the fourth quarter. Yellow Jacket scoring came in t'.e 3rd and 4tl< quarters on a 1 yard run and a 35 yard pass play. Herald Rogers. Gail Mathls, anj Harry Martin were out standing in the line alone with co-captain Lawsonl'assmore. J. V's next came will he with Robhin?vilIe on their home ground Thursday at 7: JO p.m. Statistics Andrews llayes ville l-irst downs 2_ 8 Honored With Surprise Birthday Dinner Andrews - Mrs. Nola Phi llips was ! onored Sunday. Oct ober 2, at her home with a surprise hi r it dav dinner piven bv her children. It was Mrs. Phillips 74th birthday. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. George I'ulliuin. Gladvs, Mary Ann, and Tpin iiiy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ware of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Venson I'ullium and Mope of hast Point, Ga? Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Pullium and Teresa of Murphy, Steve and Terry Nelson, Mrs. Olhe Vake lield and Joe Head. Andrews PTA Will Meet ANDREWS - Parent, Tea ct er and Student Association will meet Tuesday, October 11 aS ~:30 p.m. at the High School Auditorium. The program w ill be presented bv High Sc'ool students onthel nitedNations. A meeting of the Executive Board was held Monday, Oct ober 3, at ~:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. E. Pullium. Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Book 37, pase 20. This sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding taxes levied and assessed against said property. This 3rd dav of October, 19b0. P, L. Christopher Commissioner 10-4tc ANNOUNCING THE HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY OF THE YEAR I 61 has these wonderful birthday presents for you 8 N?w 1M1 Ttleoa . . . in 3- ud 4-daor Mdau, S-aad ifammwi You get the presents on the first birthday of the world's most successful new ear ... up to 30 miles per f allon . . . 4,000-mile oil changes ... a new extended warranty . . . and much more NO OTHER COMPACT MEASURES UP TO FALCON! The Falcon fives you up to 30 mile* on a gallon, foes 4,000 miles between oil changes and Falcon's finish never needs waxing. There's a choice of two engines, the standard 144 Six or the new optional 170 Special for an extra dash of powsr. There's room for 6 adults and their luggage. Falcon has coat hooks, front arm rests, foam-padded front seats and chic upholstsrsd interiors ... all st no extra cost. NEW 12JM-MILE OR 12-MONTH WARRANTT! The '61 Falcons have been built with such a high dsgrss of quality, your Ford Deslsr is extending his warranty to 12,000 miles or one full year, whichever comes first (Ths traditional warranty in the industry is for only 4,000 miles or 90 days.) Get the details and a copy from your Ford Dealer. mmmmm r-j&t ? ,u ,p. ^SSSSSSS-/ ?jS flSffet REECE MOTOR CO. ANDRIWS, N. C. BURCH MOTORS MURPHY, N. C. - 1" ? JY'sDown Hayesville 25-13 VJs. ruslu?f IS* <*i Passes iitmptJ. S 12 i'asses . ompltJ. 4 2 Huscs iMercpt. I 1 Yd*. Miped pasting <? KumbUs re covered 1 Yd?. Penalized 50 Th?y th? ?U1 not he counselled Cinnoi be help?d. If you do not hear reason, she Mill rap you on the knuckle*. ? Ben 1 ranklm Are you smoking more now but enjoying it less ? N. Y. YANKII MOM! RUN KUOMft. That's Carnal smoker, Roger Maris. Ha says ha was a switch smoker ? until ha switched to Camels. They give him everything he wants; flavor, mildness arid complete smoking satisfaction. ? NJOVS HIS FAVORITK CIOARITTI- CAMIL Why don't you join him ? especially if you are smoking more now but enjoying it less? Start to really enjoy smoking again. Start smoking Camels ? today. ?? #? mjnmui jg?invv?.i mruum-MifB, r?. t. 7fte Aes/ tobacco makes the best smoke! 1960 AmeadRieiits to the Sociol Security Act In Cherokee County 1475 Ptpoas Receive 5 693,600 Yeorly l> Social Security Benefits The 1960 Amendments will enable others to qualify BENEFITS CAN BE PAID TO DIS ABLED WORKERS OF ANY AGE if you have worked 5 years out of the last 10 before you became disabled and you have a severe disability which prevents any work THE AMOUNT WORK REQUIRED FOR RETIREMENT AND SURVIVOR BENEFITS IS REDUCED most people tan become insured more quickly some older people wlio did not work enough under the old law may be come eligible BEGINNING IN 1961 MOST BENEFICIARIES WHO WORK WILL HAVE LESS BENEFITS WITHHELD the $1200 yearly limitation is unchanged but the method of determining how many yearly checks you are entitled to has been liberalized OTHER IMPORTANT CHANGES Benefits are increased for some children; Parents who work for sons or daughters are covered beginning in 1961, EXCEPT for work around the house. MORE CHANGES children of deceased workers may be paid even if supported by step lather. . . . . . Ministers have up until April 15, "1962 to elect coverage ..... wives and stepchildren can now quality after one year in special cases instead of the former 3-year period. If you want to find^out how the I960 amendments affect you, fill out the coupon below, paste on a postcard, and mail to the Asheville Social Security Office, Asheville, N. C. Grady Grubbs, Field Representative Dear Sir: Please send me the free pamphlet Social Security Amendments of I960, OASI I960- 1. Your Name Please Print Your Address THIS AD IS SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE tO CITIZENS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY Citizens Bank Townson Funeral Home Candler's Murphy Hardware Co. Brumby Textile Mills
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