YOllU FIND IT IN THE WOT APS!" DEADLINE Deadline for Classified Axis: 5:00 Monday. Rale: 50* for each^ insertion 25 words or less *or three dmes for $1.25. More than 25 words, U per word. Cam MUST be received with ordar. FOR SALE LOST bright carpet colors . . .restore them with Blue Lustre Carpet and Upholstery cleaner. Cherokee Furniture Co. ltp FOR SALE - Antique A Model. Reasonable. Inquire at Gladson Texaco Station. 28-3 tp FOR SALE - Forms and equipment for every record keeping need - We now have the National line of office and business record forms. Day Books, Duplicate Receipt Books. Payroll Records, Ac count Books, Cash Books, Ledgers. You name it and we'll get it for you. The Cherokee Scout, Murphy, N, C. 28 -tin FOR SALE - House and 3 1/2 teres. 3 other buildings, 2 acres timber, good garden. Located north of Murphy on old Fain Mountain Road, just outside city limit. School Bus by door. Will sell, pay cash or terms. See Chester Ritch, Route #1, Box75, Murphy, N.C. 27-3tp FOR SALE - LedgerSheets. All Shapes - All Sizes. Easy Eye Ledger sheets. The Cherokee Scout. FOfl SALE - Farm in lower Tusquittee Valley. 170 acres. 80 acres i n cultivation. Balance in woodland and pas ture. 2 houses, several other buildings. $400.00 per acre, 50 head dairy cattle. 2 trac tors and equipment. See Floyd Gibby. Rt. 4, Hayesvllle, N.C, FOR SALE - 4 -Room house with bath in Andrews. Also 2 room apartment. Contact W H. Curtis at Andrews Gull Station, Andrews N. C. 27-3tp MASONRY CONTRACTING . Brick & Block Constructior . Fire Plices, Patios, Etc. . Free Estimates HARRY MOORE Pleasant Valley Road Murphy. N. C. Phone VE7-3224 26-5tp "For Dependable Service'' - CALL - MEADOWS RADIO & TV SERVICE VE 7-2327 Watch & Jewelry REPAIR Kecpioke Diamonds Davis Jewelers Ready To Serve Your HEATING, PLUMBING & WELDING NEEDS Long Experience In NEW INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS T ri State Plumbing & Heating Co. VE 7-2671 Murphy. N.C. ROGERS 1 Electric Service iloctricol Contracting and Repoirt no vf. num ve ~ mt 24 HOI* Wrecker Service Ed Townton Auto Co. Day VE 7 ZStl. Night VE 7 im RADIO-TV REPAIR ANTENNA INSTAIJ.ATION LLOYD'S RADIO b TV SERVICE VE 7-*IH Blue Ridge Trucking Co. Only Motor Carrier In Murphy With Terminal Facilities Specify Blue Ridge And Be Sure Phone VE 7-2922 FOR SALE FOR SALE -Country Eatate Englifh type home, rock & frame construction. 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, basement, pado. Electric & gas heat. Good water system ? Situated on 1 1/2 acres land approx imately 10 miles SE Murphy. Excellent panoramic view. Shown by appointment only. Dick Richards, Parker Build ing, Murphy, N.C. 30-3tc We have a Shipment of Lad ies used loafers - Also have Army Surplus boots, perfect condition. THE BARGAIN STORE - Next door to Delu'x Cleaners. 27-3 tp FOR SALE -Signs For Every Business -"Keep Out"-"Walk In"-"Employees Only"-"No Parkftig" - "No Riders" "Ladies" - "Men" - "Pri vate" - Only 254 each. The' Cherokee Scout. 26-tfn FOR SALE - 5 Room House, bath-trees-acre - Room (or another house, trailer parke site - (2. 500.00 cash. Assume small mortgage, pay like rent. 271 -W, Andrews. 28-3tp For Sale - The property of Mrs. John H. Rogers, And rews. See Jack Hiercy, Adm'.,' Murphy, phone VE 7 - 2949 20-tfc FOR SALE - Two lots on Highway #64, four miles from Murphy. Can arrange terms to suit buyer. Could use good used jeep or station wagon as trade in. Call VE 7-2347. ltp FOR SALE - 1953 Olds moblle. $375 and a 1955 Ford ? See Bob Morris. Itp I hUR SALE 25 ft. House Trailer Tandem Wheels - ! Air Conditioning - 2 Bunk Beds. Thermostat Controlled Heat - $650. Also, 51 Jeep F Station Wagon - 4-Wh?el Drive - 53 Overhead Valve Engine - ' $395. Call VE 7-2536. 29-1 tp FOR SALE - 54 CMC 3/4 Ton Pick-Up 4-Forward Transmission. Rebuilt eng ine - Helper Springs - $395 Call VE 7-2536. Erosion: A nine-year old boy washing his hands. STOP SWARMING TIRMITI5 FOR RENT 1-2 Bedroom House 1 - 4 Bedroom House Call VE 7-3113 TREMENDOUS used cnRVfltufs ZEB*S USED CAR SUPERMARKET I960 CHEVROLET 4-Door V-8 Straight Drive - Radio - Heater -Tutone Blue - 9,000 Actual Miles - Just Like New. 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville 2 Door Hardtop - V-8 - Automatic Transmission Very Low Mileage - White Wall Tires - Power brake and steering. 1959 FORD Galaxie - 2 Door Hardtop V-8 - Auto matic Transmission -Radio -Heater White Wall Tires -Low mileage-A creampuff 1953 CHEVROLET 1954 CHEVROLET Both Good Solid Cars. 1960 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Straight Drive - V-8 Heat er - A Real Bargain. Community Motors WfeLL DRILLING - Have your well drilled; modern ma chinery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial well*. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B. Rogers, Franklin. N. C? or call LA 4-3135. tt-tfc 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. 28-3tc PLANTING GUlUfc CATA LOG in color Free on request. Offered by Virginia's largest Growers of Fruit and Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Flowering Shnibs, Evergreens, Shade and Flow ering Trees, Roses. Waynes boro Nurseries. Waynesboro, Virginia. 28-etp HELP WANTED BE INDEPENDENT. Sell Rawleigh Products. Good nearby locality opemnChero kee County. Write today, Rawleigh's Dept. NCB -200-5, Richmond. Virginia. 27-4tp HELP WANTED - House wives and Mothers -Dignified work of national importance. 10 30 hours per week. School, Church. Scout, or 4-H work helpful. Excellent earnings for part or full rime. Write Box 2627, Asheville, N. C. 2?-2tp Position Wantod POSITION WANTED; Lady would like to do household chores. No Sunday Work. Phone VE 7-2836. Wantod To Bny WANTED -Good feeder pigs, seven to ten weeks rfld. Call VE 7-3475. 28-3tp WANTED TO BUY Over Stocks - Distress Mdse., Obsolete or discontin ued mdse. Cash Immediately. Write Full Details to -B. W. 1 c/o Post Office Box 190. 27-3tp FOR RENT FOR RENT -McCall Apart ment with all modern conven iences - Nice and Clean. Rent reasonable.Phone VE 7-2395. ltp FOR RENT - In Valley town new two bedroom house, large living room with fireplace, electric heat, stove and re frigerator furnished if nec essary. Located in wooded area. Call C. E. Holder, 144J in Andrews, N. C. 27-3tp FOR SALE - House and Lot 75xH0. $50 down. $33.80 per month. Located 12 miles outof Murphy on Highway 64 West. Inquire at Hamby's Store for directions - Contact Ken Hazelwood, Box 583, Athens, Ga. LI 6-1031. 30-3 tp E. C. Moore Jewelers Expert Watch Repair By A Graduate Watch Maker tLGin incuts with oCifetim e balance LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned, having qualified a* Executor of the estate of William Jackson Barton, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed at Post Office Box 18S, Canton, N. C ., on or be fore February 2, 1962, 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 Post Office Box Its, Canton, North Carolina. This 24 day of January, 1961. HERMAN A. BARTON EXECUTOR 27-6tc . LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Willis Loudermilk and Opal Loudermilk, dated the 21st ol J uly, I960, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C., In Book 221, at page 165, and be cause of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured 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 high est bidder for cash at the usu al place of sale in the county court house ofCherokeeCoun ty, in the city of Murphy, N.C., at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the 18th day "of February, 1961, all that certain lot or par cel of land, situate, lying and being in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, .and more particularly described as follows: Two lots In the Town of Marble, N. C., the two lots being 100 feet front ing on College Street and ISO feet deep, and adjoining the property of Fred Wilson on the East and Elsie Moss on lie West. Above land convey ed to Willis and Opal Louder milk by deed of Elsie Moss and husband, C/W . Moss, dated 7-16-60, and recorded in Book 224, page 294, Cherokee County Registry. Subject to unpaid taxes and liens if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 11 day of January, 1961. Daniel J. Walton, Trustee Wayne M. Brendle, Attorney 408 Liberty Life Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. 26-4tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE of NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J. B. BELCHER AND SON, INC., Plaintiff, -vs- J. L. SHIELDS, d/b/a, SHIELDS LUMBER COMPANY, Defen dant. TO: J? L. Shields: Take notice thac A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A Judgment in theamountof FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE AND 44/100 ($471.44) DOLLARS plus interest and cost due Plaintiff b y Defendant. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 28th day of March. 1961 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking relief against youwill apply to theCourtfor the relief sought. "Hiis the 4thdayof February 1961. JAMES C. HOWSE CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 28-4tc Lancer's the Answer in Com pacts! SEE THE FINE SELECTION AT DODGE Headq uarters . . . where you don't worry about the weather because you choose a new Dodge in our INDOOR showroom* I E. C. MOORE 107 VALLEY RIVER AVE. MURPHY, N. C. The Cherokee Seoul. rhurs., Feb. 16, 1961, Page 7 Card of Thank* We wish oo express our ?tn jere appreciation ? the many 'riends for the sympathy shown to us during the death yt our beloved husband and ather. Mrs. Guy Hall b Sons The Wesley an Service Guild nembers of the First Metho list Church were hostesses or a family night supper at he Fellowship Hall Wed tewday night at 6:30 p.m. -A vlarriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corn well of Murphy announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Joe Adams of Andrews. The ceremony took place at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Hayesville, Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. The Rev. Jimmy Rogers, brother-in-law of the groom officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are living at the present with the bride's parents. Quartet Singing Robbinsville - A special quartet singing will be held Saturday night. February 18, 1961, at the Robbinsville High School Auditorium at 7:00p.m. Tickets are on sale by the junior class of Robbinsville High School. The quartets in clude the following: the Smoky Mountain Quartet, the New Hope Quartet, the Dietz Trio, and the Chero kee County Quartet, along with Glenn Ellis. Proceeds will go to the junior class for pre paration of the annual J umor SeniorProm to be held in the spring. The Cherokee CountyQuar tette, consisting of BurtKil lian, Ralph Klllian, Wayne Abernadiy and Jerry Ruth Smith, with Glenn Ellis at the piano, will appear in a three-hour gospel concert a long with the Smoky Mountain Boys from Bryson City and Asheville, on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rob binsville School Auditorium. The Cherokee CountyQuar tette has made several ap pearances throughout the tri-state area in the past sev eral weeks and have been heard on local radio broad casts as well on stations in Tennessee. They are being sponsored by the Junior Class of Rob binsville High School, for the benefit of the Junior Senior Banquet. Everyone is invited to come and hear these two groups sing as they are giving their time and talent free for the oc casion. Admission. 25# and .50#. LEGAL NOTICE legal'notice CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Allen Dewey Kephart, deceased, late of Cherokee County, .this Is to nodfy all persons having claims against said estate tc present them to the under signed, at Route 2, Murphy, N. C. on or before the 9th day of February, 1962, ot this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned a t Route 2, Murphy, N. C. This 3rd day of February, 1961. ROBERT D. KEPHART 28-6tc Happenings In and Around graham county Miss Martha Gillespie Phone GR 9-3470 Robblnsville, N. C. PERSONALS Mr. Stanley Angle spent the past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angle. In Signal Mountain, Tenn. -R Mlss Edith Carver, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Car ver of Murphy, and former resident of RobUnsville, spent the weekend with Miss Sandra Rodgers. R Home from Western Carol ina College, Cullowhee. North Carolina, for weekend were: Miss AntoinetteCorbin. Tony Stewert, Robert Eller. Har rison Arwood, Nicky Moody, Tommy Webster, Jimmy Phi llips, Edwin Millsaps, and Robert Colvin. . -R Mr. Douglas Gossett, Bry son City, N. C? Robert John son, Newborn, N. C? and Jack Jones, Winston-Salem, N. C., were the guests of Mr. Tony Stewert this past weekend. They attended the Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday night, February II, while here. -R Mrs. Robert Reynolds was admitted to the District Hos pital in Andrews, Saturday, February 11. -R Murphy BP&W Club Holds Regular Meeting At Hotel The Murphy Bustncss and Professional Club held their regular dinner meeting on Monday, February 13, at the New Regal Hotel. Mrs. C . L . Alverson, presi - dent presided. During the busi dent presided. During the business meeting, members were urged to attend a First Aid Course to be given soon, and also the sewing course which Is being offered by Miss Eloise McBee, Home Econo nic teacher of Murphy High School . An announcement. was also made concerning the partici pation of the club in obser vance of the World Day of Prayer, being held at First Baptist Church, Feburary 17. Also the club voted to make a $100 scholarship available each year to a deserving girl who is a High School Senior. The membership commit tee, with Mrs. Maxine Chastain, chairman, present ing a program welcoming the four new members. They were Bonnie Kimsey, Eloise McBee, Margaret Bare, and Esta Hartsoe. Purpose of the club and functioning of the dif ferent committees were ex plained to the new members. Charter members of the club were recognized during theprogram, Theclubnow has 39 members. Dr. and Mrs. Davis Returned to Andrews Andrews - Dr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Davis, former residents of Andrews who have recently returned to their home here after having spent the past twenty-six years in Puerto Rico, were honored with a surprise buffet supper at their home, Thursday evening. W. D. Whltaker welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Davis and pre sented them with a gift for their home. There were approximately forty friends who shared in the courtesy. Graham County Briefs Robbinsville - The Nina Gillespie Circle of the Wo man's Missionary Union of the First Bapdst Church of Robbinsville met Thursday evening, February U, at the home of Mr. L. W. Wilson. Si* members were present: Mrs. Allene Campbell, Mrs. Judy Gillespie, Mrs. Nina Huffman, Mrs. Pearl Ford, Miss Hyma Starnes, and Mrs. L. W. Wilson. The devotion was given by Mrs. Ford; and the program, hy Miss Starnes. Robbinsville - The Metho dist Men for this Sub-district have elected new officers: the new president is A1 Lee, the new secretary - treasurer, Elmo Ghormley. The Sub District is confident that these ? two men will be able leaders in the coming year. A future date for the Methodist Men is April 7, 1961, when the men of the Sub-district will be the guests of theMethodistChurch for dinner and a program. Robbinsvilie - The Spiritual Life Committee of the WSCS of the Methodist Church will present a World Day of Pra yer Service. Friday, Febr uary 17, at 7:30 p.m. This is the 75th Observance of the World Day of PrayerOffering. Those participating in the program are Mrs. A1 Lee, Mrs. C. A. Bales, Mrs. La Verne Maxwell, Mrs. James Stanley, Mrs. Bob Phillips, Mrs. R. T. Ward, Linda Lee, Peggy Nelms, and Mrs. Bill Sartin. The World Day of Prayer Offering this year will be used for the migrant ministry in the United States and for literature programs in Africa and Alaska. Robbinsville - Miss Nellie Jo Carter announces her sche dule for the week of February 20-24. Monday - Office, Robbins ville sixth grade 4-H Club meeting (Mrs. Griffin.) Tuesday - Office, Wofle Creek Home Demonstration Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Ted Bradshaw at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday - Office, Tapoco Home Demonstration Club meeting at the home of Mrs. James Barrett at 1:30 p.m. Thursday - Home visits, Stecoah Home Demonstration Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Walt Hyde at 1:30 p.m. Friday-Home visits, Sweet gum Home Demonstration Club. The theme for the programs for the home demonstration clubs will be "Better Light For Seeing." Robbinsville-The members of the Cabinet of District 31-A of the Lions Club of North Carolina met for its annual Mike Brown Dinner Meeting at the Phillips Hotel In Rob binsville on Sunday afternoon, February 12. Ninety-five peo ple were present for the din ner and business meeting. District President F.Gudeer Cabe of Candler, N. C., pre sided over the business meet ing. Lion Mike Brown, who ob tained the delicious bear meat served at the dinner, was pre sented with a certificate of honor commending him for his many years of faithful service for the cause of Lionism. County Republicans Hold First Lincoln's Day Dinner Robbinsvllle - The GOP of Graham County held thelrftrsc Lincoln Day Dinner, February 11, 1961. The color theme for the night was In accordance with our nation's colors, red white, and blue. Silhouettes of Abraham Lincoln flanked by green fern and four silk flags were placed on the tables. Each person present was pre sented with a new 1961 penny. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shuler were chosen as Mr. and Mrs. Republican of the year. Mrs. Shuler was presented with a beautiful white carnation cor sage and Mr. Shuler, a white carnation bomonniere. Both were presented with a hand carved elephant, symbolic of the Grand Old Part), for their long enduring services to the Republican Party. A skit of their lives was given by Miss Carolyn Stewart. Miss Loretta Corbin led the enare group in two patriotic hymns: 'Faith of our Fathers" and "The Battle Hymn of The r? ui : ? m I\cpu UIIL, Dinner was served by the Eastern Star of Robbinsville. The welcoming speech was given by Mrs. Jack Shuler. Miss Loretta Corbin. Miss Brenda Holland, andMr. David Johnson presented a comedy act. Mr. Robert Johnson, presi dent of the Young Republican party of Western Carolina College, gave an interesting * talk about the conditions of ' roads in Graham County and 1 highlighted the life of former " President Abraham Lincoln. Miss AntoinetteCorbinre- ' cited the famous Lincoln's Gettysburg Address commen- 1 orating our sixteenth Presi dent. Mr. T. M. Jenkins intro duced the guest speaker for the evening, Mr. John Veach, a native of Graham County and stockholder of Bern is Lumber Company. He gave an enlightening talk about Lin coln and the Duke PowerCom pany. Mr. Tony Stewert served as master of ceremonies. The benediction was given by the Reverend Edward G. AJtland, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Robbins-1 ville. Robbinsville - The Eliza beth Hale Circle of the Wo man's Missionary Union of the First Baptist Church of Robbinsville met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edison Wilkie. Eleven mem bers were present. Joe Crover Invites His Many Graham Coaaty FRIENDS to visit him ?t Sossamoa's Furniture Co. Murphy, N. C. Citizens Bank and Trust Company during the year I960 made 6,986 loans to individuals, firms, and corporations in the three county area served by the bank for a total amount of $6,287,496.81. This gave a tremendous boost to the economy of the area and was the principal factor in the economic growth of the area during 1960. Deposits you make In this bank are put to work in this area and you benefit not only from the interest you receive on your certificates of deposit, which is the highest rate any Insured bank is permitted to pay, but you also benefit from the improvement of the economy as a result of the millions of dollars put to work in the are*. Save at Citizoas, whoro cortificatos of deposit ?on iatorost at tbo rata of 3% par aaaaai, tha highest rata of iatarost aay iasorod book is pororittod to pay. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Morpby-Aadrows-ftoMfovMo-HayosvMa Serving Southwestern North CeroOne I Member Federal Deposit Insurence Corporation