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rwtiu FIND IT IN THE WANT AOS! ' DEADLINE FOR SALE HELP WANTED NOTICE * OMfltac lor Class tiled Ads: SsOO Ueedsy. Rate: SO* (or eeck l?tlioo 25 words or . low or three Dm for ? J5. Mori tfcu 23 words. M per ? word. Cash MUST bo received with order. FOI KNT For Rent - Apartment - 2 bedrooms, ltvlagroom. din ing room combtnatlorr. Elec trically Heated. Well Insulat ed. Ctll VE 7-2122 or VE 7 2586. 24-3tc For Rent - Furnished ap artments. Also motel room by week. Also lor sale: Ther mador 220 Electric Heaters. Mardn's Motel. Telephone VE 7-3286. 23-3tp FOR RENT - 511 Hlawassee Street, a nicely furnished, 2 large room, apartment. Elec trically heated. Hot and Cold Water furnished. See Dr. Dyer, or caUVE 7-2592. 23-3tc FOR RENT - McCall Apart ment furnished with all mod ern conveniences first floor, private bath, private entrance, electric heat. -Rent reason able. Phone VE 7-2395. 23-3tp For Rent - One Furnished Apartment - 2_L?rge Rooms. One 3 room unfurnished house. One house, 5 rooms and bath, large porch, garage and base ment. Partially furnished or unfurnished. All close In. Call VE 7-2098. 24-3tc SERVICES : SINGER SEWING MACHINE Representative, Tom Hunt, will be here every Tuesday, ?11 day, for sales and ser vices. He can be contacted by calling the New Regal Hotel. Phone VE 7-2341. 29-tfn WELL DRILLING - Have ?your well drilled; modem ma chinery. Six and eight-Inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co/ Write F. B. Rogers. Franklin. N. _C? or call LA 4-3135, ?? JAMES TV and Radio Ser vice. All work guaranteed. Call VE 7-3238 day or night. 34-tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ? Exper lenced Waitress. Apply In Person - Family Restaurant. 25-3 tc HELP WAN TED- Apprentice Boy - Must be High School Senior or Graduate - Under 20 Years of Age - Must Ag ree To 4 Year Apprenticeship Aggrement To Learn Printing Business. Train Under Jour neyman Printer. ApplylnPer son To The Cherokee Scout, Friday afternoon, January 20, 5 p.m. No Other Applications will be considered. 25-Ith WANTED WANTED - R?w Furs 10,00(1 Skins. Any kind each week. J. P. Trull. Route l.Marhle.N.C. Phone VE 7-2902. 22-5tp Position Wanted POSITION WANTED - Re tired man seek'* partnership In local business - or any bona fide promotion. Write Cherokee Scout, Box 190. 25-3 tp SPECIAL f SPECIAL! $7.50 permanent > wave - $3.95, including hair cut and set. Also, all types * of beauty work. Georgia's Beauty Shop, Andrews High way. Phone VE 7-2902. \ 25-3 tc 1 OPPORTUNITIES * r Business Oppornmides - Do you have an idea? Invention, or ndget? Do you need capital for a worthwhile proposition? Write complete details to The Scout. Bqx 190, la lull confl 25-3 tp For Sale ^ - S! tmdrr Marker - Ready to Write - J est lift Ike cap - Write. Sketch. Mark. Color - Perfect for P?s*ers or n>arkl!* cloiklag - Only 57* - The FOR SALE , All Shspei - All Siaes. Easy Eye Ledger sheets. The i Cherokee Scout. FOR SALE - 1956 Ford -i door - Automatic Transmis sion. radio and heater. Extra Clean 1750. Phone VE 7-3535 Mr. Ernest Floyd. Hiawassee Dam. 25-3tp For Sale - '53 Chevrolet Pick - up. Good Condition >350. Call VE 7 -3252 or see Ray KlUian at Marhlo. 43-3tp For Sale - House and 4 Lots Known as Sid Piercy Property. Aquone Rd? And rews. Price, M.000. Write George Chambers, Box 124, Shasta, Calif. 20-Mc ' For Sale - The property ol Mrs. John H. Rogers, Aiid rews. See Jack Plercy, Adm'., Murphy, phone VE 7 - 2949. 20-tfc ? FOR SALE - Six pack Ad ding Machine Paper - Onlj JI.49. The Cherokee Seoul, 14-lfn For Sale - 4 Room House In Andrews with bath. Also a 2 -room apartment. Con tact W. H. Curtis at Andrews Gulf Station, Andrews, N. C, 24-4tp For sale - Good used type writers and adding machines. New shipment just arrived, From >49.95 to $129.95, See at The Cherokee Scout. 19-tfn For Sale - 5 acres more or less. 2 acres cleared, rest In small mixed timber. Two good springs. Ideal for small family or retired couple. A bout 1/2 mile off highway. See Myrtle Harness, Rt. 2, Bellvlew Rd., Murphy, N. C. 24-3 tp For Sale - 66" Double Bowl Youngstown Kitchen Sink - Good Shape. Heavy Faucet. See Herman Jones, Unaka, N. C. 24-3tp ?For Sale - One Acre Lot - 200. Ft. Front. Located on Paradise Street, Murphy, See J. L. Sutton. 24-3 tp Gert's a gay girl - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre, Cherokee Furniture Co. 23-3tc FOR SALE - 1956 Chevrolet 4 Door Station Wagon - Nine Passengers - V8 - Automatic Transmission. TwoNewGood vear Mud & Snow Tires on Back - Two New Tires up Front. Radio - Heater. Call VE 7-2222 or See at Scout Office. 25-3 th FOR SALE - Used Kenmore Automatic Washing Machine - Good Condition - $85 - Call VE 7-3456. 25-3th FOR QUICK SALE - 1954 Bulck Convertible. Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Power Win dows, Red LeatherUpholstery, Good Tires. Sacrifice, S. W. Gibby, Hayesville, N. C. 25-3 tp TV' SALE - Come by and make an offer on Good Used Television Sets .... 1 need the room. Hughes Television Service, VE 7-2084, Route 2. Murphy. 25-3 tc TREMENDOUS USED iCARWUUfs ZEB*S USED CAR SUPERMARKET 1955 FORD) Victoria -Radio -Heater-Automatic Trans mission - Like New inside and Out - Priced Right. 1956 FORD 2-DoorCusrom line - Radio - Heater - Straight Drive - V 8- Pri ced To Sell. 1955 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan. - Radio - Heater - Automatic Transmission - Real Sharp Little Chevy. With Beautiful TuToneFln lsh. White Wall Tlrea.Real Clean. 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-T oor - Radio - Heater White Wall Tires - Auto matic Transmission -Tu tone - Like New Inside and Out. This One WU1 Go. 1956 CHEVROLET 4 door station wagon - factory air conditioning - Whfte wall tire*. V -8 Radio - Hea ter. Tunne Paine - real nice Wagon. Community Motors 1 H?U> WANTED - Rural La dl^... There It earning 1 opportunity for your rfrttn ? dng AVON Cotnuuct and Toiletries la your community. Opcatnga in Peachtree. Cul ben on and Martini Creek. ? Write P. 0. Box 1676, Hen derson vt lie, N. C. . !<>-8tc _ Help Wanted - MAN over 21 to sell Nationally Advertised . Watklna Products la West Cherokee Couin ji. Profits of UOO.per week can be expectrd. No tavastmeat necessary. If interested write P. O. Box *1092jfcoldsboro, N. C. 23 -Sip Help Wanted - Be your own " boss. Earn more selling Raw ' lelgh Products - everybody ? knows end likes them. Work part time at start, V you are dubious. See for yourself. Va , cancy In Cherokee County. Write Rawlelgh's. Dept.NCA 200-16. Richmond, Va. ' 23-4 tp Help Wanted - Do you wane ?work7 If so, list yourqualih cations in Want AD Section of this newspaper. Also the type of work you desire. IT will pay your. H-rf" Plants & Flowers LOOK AHEAD to Spring - Planting. Write today for Free Copy 56 pg. Planting Guide Catkog in color offered by s Virginia's largest growers of Fruit and Nut Trees, Grape _ Vines. Berry Plants, Flower ing Shrubs, Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flowering Trees. Roses. WAYNESBORO NUR SERIES, Waynesboro, V?. Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RELIABLE PARTY FOR ADDED INCOME FOR PART OR FULL TIME WORK - WE SECURE LOCATIONS FOR TESTERS. Male or female, wanted for this area to service route for Sylvanla & R. C. A. tele vision and radio tubes sold through our latest modern method free self-service . tube testing and merchandis ing units. Will not Interfere with your present employ ment. To qualify you must have: $1,476.60 to $2,953.20 cash available immediately for in ventory and equipment; invest ment secured. Car. 5 spare hours weekly, could net up ro $6,000.00 per year In your spare time, should be able to start at once. This company -will extend financial assist ance to full time If desired. Do not answer unless fully qualified for time and In vestment. Income should sure immediately. Business set up for you. Selling, soliciting, or experience is not necessary. For personal interview in your city - please Include your Phone Number and WRITE: U. S. Electronics Corp.. 6267 Natural Bridge, Pine Lawn 20, Missouri. NOTICE NOTICE I will no longer be respon sible for the debts of my wife, Mrs. Pearl'Gaddls Hampton. John A. Hampton, Hampton, Va. 23-3 tc ? n 0 c K E T Regular Gas 27.9$ Ethyl 30.9* s A N| - Rotkat SERVICE STATION M.E. Sdl??, ?**? Andrnn Rd. - Highway 19 MURPHY, N. C. FOR RENT V 4-Room Apartment Just Completed! Close In Call VE 7-3113 or VE 7-2319 AM HONE* relieves Upset Stomach the way Milk Relieves Ulcers 2 Unr Amltone taUr U actually hwre the tdd-ncumuni power of a full pint of milk! Amltone'* exclusive Glrc.n? treats you to all of milk's sooth ing power*... with triable relief !n arrnnds. ..that last* for hoUts! 34. tablets ouly tot. Mouney Drug Co. . Murphy, N. C. E. C. Moore Jewelers ? Expert Watch Repair By a Graduate Watch Maker ? ELGIN WATCHES with Lifetime Balance ROGERS Electric Service Electrical Contracting and Repairs n?y VE 7-2<2S, Night VE 72?7? Watch fr Jewelry REPAIR Keepsake Diamonds Davis Jewelers RADIO-TV REPAIR ANTENNA 1MSTAIJ.ATHM LLOYD'S RADIO Cr TV SERVICE VE 7-Zltt 24 HOL'R Wrecker Service Ed Townton Auto Co. Day VE 7-2322, Night VE 1-ZHt ?'For Dependable Service'' ? CAI.L ? MEADOWS RADIO & TV SERVICE VE 7-23J7 Blue Ridge Trucking Co. Only Motor Carrier In Murphy With Terminal Facilities Phone VE 7-2922 SPECIFY BLUE RIDGE And Be Sure Cborokoo Motors YE7-2U5 Murphy, NjC. 1957 - Bulck 4-Door Se dan - Radio - Heater - Automatic Transmission Local Owner - A Darn Nice Car. 1957 - OldsmobUe Super M Holiday Sedan - Radio Heater - White WallTi res Power Steering - Power Brakes - Good As They Come. 1958 - Ford 1/2 ton Red Plckif* Track - 6 Cylin der - Runs Perfect -Body Light -Price Right. SEE US FOR THE BEST USED CAR BUYS IN TOWN LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY Millie Leoru Hughes Wallace. Plainnff -VS Randale Clark Wallace. Defendant To Randale Clark Wallace Take nonce (hat a pleading seeking relief against you hai been filed in Che above entit led action. The nature of the relief be ing sought is as follows: The plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony agalns you on (he grounds of sepa ration for more than two yean next preceding the commence ment of this action. You are required to maki defense to such pleading noi later than March 9. 1961, ant upon your failure to do so. th< party seeking service agalns you will apply to the Courts for the relief sought. This J anuary, 11, 1961. James C. Howse Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County North Carolina 25-4t LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority con tained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Imogene Haney and record ed in the office of theRegister of Deeds for CherokeeCounty, N. C., in Bood 216, at page 142, and because of default in the payment of ' the in debtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein con tained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale in the county Courthouse of Cherokee County, in the city of Murphy, N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 20th day of January, 1961, all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and be ing in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a white oak stump, the Northeast cor ner of F red Holloways land and runs with the South bank of the old country road 286 feet to a. rock, Vinson Postell's corner; thence southeast with his line 570 feet to the Nqjitahala Power and Light Co.'s line where an iron pipe is driven in the ground; thence Sooth west with power company's line 310 feet to a rock and wire fence on top of the ridge; thence Northwest with the meanders of the ridge and fence 468 feet to a white oak stump and iron pipe on the bank of the road; thence Northeast 72 feet with Fred Holloways line to an iron pipe; thence Northwest with Fred Hollo ways line 231 feet to the be ginning, containing 5 acres, more or less. This betngapart of Tract No. 78 inDistrlctNo. 7 in Valieytown Township, and being the lands described in deed dated November 21, 1950, from O. L.Anderson, Trustee, to Frank Laney, registered in Book 177, Page 218, Chero kee County Registry. Subject to unpaid uxes and liens if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 17th day of December, 1960. Daniel J. Walton, Trustee Wayne M. Brendle, Attorney 104 Latta Arcade, Charlotte, North Carolina 22-4 tc LEG AN NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Surviv ing Partner of the partner ship of Farmer Brothers, which was dissolved on Oct ober 6, 1960, on account of the death of Chester Farmer, one of the partners, this is to notify all persons having clalitis against Said partner ship to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Mur phy, N. C? on or before the 29th day of December, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said part nership will please made Im mediate payment. This the 22 nd day of Decem ber. 1960. Winston Farmer, Surviving Partner 22-4tc LEGAL NOTICE January 9, 1961 Harry N. Atwood Suit Rural Station Murphy, North Carolina PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by reason of your default in the payment of certain mon eys due under a CHATTEL MORTAGE, executed by you on or about August 28, 1959, the undersigned will sell at public auction through McKe ever It Edwards, represen tatives of State Bank o< Al bany, Albany, New York., at the County Jail in Murphy, N. C? on the 31st day of Jan uary, 1961, at 12 noon the fol lowing property: To satisfy a balance due at $2161.60, plus Interest lo date of sale, together with any legitimate expenses incurred In the repossession of this procertv. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that If proceeds of the sale are not efficient to defray a?p?w LEGAL NOTICE of retaking, keeping and stor 1!*. and the balance due upon The Chattel Mortage you will be held liable for the defi ciency due thereunder. We reserve the right to l?d on the property. STATE BANK OF ALBANY Time Sales Dept. By McKeever b Edwards. 24-2tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contain ed in that certain chattel mor tgage dated August 28. 1959, and executed by HARRY N. ATWOOD to THE STATE BANK OF ALBANY, and be cause of default in the pay ment of the Indebtedness, thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, I will sell at public auction for rash on the steps of the Cherokee County Jail at 12:00 noon on January 31, 1961, the follow ing described personal pro perty: One Dodge Automobile, 1959 4-door Suburban, Model #379, 8 Cylinders, Motor #ML 361 86250. Serial #M3"2 -114706. The above automobile may be Inspected by prospective purchasers where It is located in the parking lot at the rear of the jail. This the 9th day of January, 1961. STATE BANK OF ALBANY, Mortgagee By McKeever it Edwards Attorneys 24-2tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that t>n the 31st day of December, 1960. W. E. HAMPTON & COMPANY, INC., a Georgia corporation sold and trans ferred the whole of the stock or merchandise, including the Inventory and accounts rece iveable, of a certain business In foe Tow no! Murphy.Chero kea County. North Carolina sttlate atl04 [J each tree Street, and known as Hampton Hard ware & Supply Company to Marvin L. Hampton and Grace Ramsey Hampton: that the said Marvin L. Hampton and Grace Ramsey Hampton are now the owners of said business in cluding accounts receivable and the said W. E. Hampton and Company, Inc., no longer has any connection with said business. This 9th day of January, , 19*0. W. E. HAMPTON & ; COMPANY, INC. . 24-2tc Farm Facts | The U. 8. firmer is the world s most efficient farmer. Because ot this we are the best fed and best clothed peo ple in the world and the most inexpensively in the propor tion of our incomes it takes to obtain these items Research and its adaptation to farming have brought about a virtual agricultural revolution in this country in recent yeara. A U. S farmer produces enough tn feed himself and 23 others. Only a few years ago he produced only enough to feed himself and seven others. In Russia a farmer pro duces only enough to feed himself and one other It was not by accident that Khrush ? hev visited an Iowa farm when he came to the United Slates. He knows that farm productivity is one of Amer ica's greatest sources of strength. He realizes, too, that as long as it takes one Rus sian on the farm to feed one worker in industry, Soviet progress is greatly handi capped. In the past 18 years. U. S. farmers have improved their Au S. turner producer enough to teed himself and 23 others. (n RussiJ i fa. met pro' duces enough to f?ed himself and one other. efficiency more than in th? preceding 120 year*. They have increased their per-acre yield of 18 leading field crops by 71 prr cent in less than 29 years. Production per man hour has almost trebled sinco the early 30 s* Agriculture is biz business. If is one of the nation's big gest businesses. Farm invest ment in the 1* S. exceeds $200 billion and it has been climb ing steadily over the years. The Agricultural Marketing Service of the I'S. Depart ment' of Agriculture points out that total assets of agri culture value of land and buildings, machinery and mo. tor vehicles, i rop and live stock inventories, household equipment, and financial as sets in? r?*ased from $53 bil lion on January J. 1940, to more than $20# billion on January 1, 1 !??>??. This was al most a fourfold increase. Approximately 30 per cent of the increase in total farm assets resulted from invest ment by farmers in the var ious types of farm capital as sets, in excess of depre? lation or depletion. The remaining TO per cent represented capi tal gains to the owners. The aggregate increase ir? value of farm assets from 1340 through 1953. net of farm Investment, was 5109 S billion, or an average of 5 5.5 billion each year. Higher val parm investment" in -Hie U.S. exceeds 42 00 billion. lies of farm real v stain have been most, important, ac counting: for about ?0 per t ent of all farm rapitai gains in the last 20 rears. From 3952 to the value of farm p-al estate increased from billion to $129.1 billion. Beef Roll* Here's one more use for loft over roast beef. Cut it into thin slices and top each with a mound of mashed potatoes, sea soned with onion. Koll up and lastcrx with wooden picks. Brush Serving Stew Vary your ways of serving stew. Serve it over hot fluffy rice, split squares of corn bread r>r hot biscuits. Or Rive it a meat pie topping of pastry* cuit dough or mashed potatoes. Start The New Year Right Ledger Sheeis Ml Sizes low Prices ICherokee Scout I MURPHY READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. NOW OPEN Save Time, Labor, Money YE 7-3506 s. sin s PLEASE SAY YES TO Iht HEW MARCH OF DIMES This likeness of Linda Breese appears on millions of posters and coin coll* Linda Gail Breese, a pic- > torial and high-spirited j young lady of four, who lives in Columbus. Ohio, was named this week as the 1961 New March of Dimes j National Poster Child. Selection of the vivacious | child, a victim o? the grave birth defects of an open spine and excess fluid on the brain, ?was announced by Basil O'Con nor, president of The National Foundation, parent body of the New March of Dimes. Study 1 and patient aid in birth de- 1 fects and ' arthritis, together with continued work in polio, embody the expanded program of the health organization. In January, during which the New March of Dimes wilt be held throughout the nation, Linda will probably feel she is facing mirrors everywhere she travels. That's because millions of posters will bear her like ness which, in drawings and photographs, will also be pub lished in thousands of news papers and magazines. The blonde and blue-eyed child will also appear on network tele vision. Linda's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Breese. Her father is an industrial engineer. Her mother, Dorothy Lohr Breese, in addition to Linda has an other daughter, Susan, 14, and two sons, Ronnie, 12, and Terry, six. Tragically, stnee there ia handicapped Linda among the ' Breese children, Ronnie is a < victim of cerebral palsy but his . general physical condition is described as good. Mrs. Breese lias been a Moth ers' Marcher for the annual March of Dimes. "My husband and I are deep ly grateful that at last some thing constructive is being done about birth defects," she says. "We pray that The National Foundation which, through public contributions to the March of Dimes, financed the development of the Salk polio vaccine, will in time al>o solve the puzzle of birth de fects, which are the largest unmet childhood medical prob lem in our country today." . . Emphasizing the enormity of the problem; Mrs. Breese cit ed statistics showing that 250, 000 infants in the United States are born annually with significant birth defect*. Also, because of these congenital malformations, 34,000 babies a year in the nation are stillborn or die in the first lour weeks of life. Linda underwent surgery to close her spine when she was less than a day old. The opera tion was performed at Chil dren's Hospital, Columbus, where The National foundation with March of Dimes funds established the nation's first Birth Defects Study Center a few mootlu ago. Nine months Linda Bros* later, she again had cur for excess fluid on the and the little girl tex a "shunt" tube to this liquid. Linda ala crutches but hat been . discard her leg braces.' Recently, while L_ mother wash dishes, three steps without her I memorable and
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