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Marphy Births NICHOLS Mr. ?ad Mr*. John Frank Nichols at Andrews, in? iinri (he birth of ? dai?hter, Fran toe Louisa, March M at Mur e General Hospital . Mrs. hols la *a formar Mlaa Doris Loulaa Smart. ? JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Jack John aoa at Route 2, Murphv, an nounce the birth at a son. March 29, atMurphvGeneral Hospital. Mrs. Johnson is the former Miss PaffyJaanMar MASSEY Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mas sey. of Murphy annoince the birth of a soa. Wade EUls. March 27 at the Providence Hospital . Mrs. Massey is the former Miss Shirley Lea En glish. RUSSELL Mr. and Mrs. James Rus sell, of Unaka. announce the birth of a son. March 30 at Providence Hospital. FltEl IT CI MI * CMTHISE LICENSED TO WED Johnny Patterson, 18, and B rends Aim Ledford. I?, both of Route 1. CopperhiU, Tenn, RECORDERS COURT MARCH 27, 1461 9:30 AM. HERBERT BARTON, Non s njpori. Continued K> April 17, 1">61 term. DAVID PHILUPS. \J>X. Action dismissed. DILLARD HARDIN, V.P.L. Defendant pleads guilty to the unlawful possession of non tax paid whiskey and not gui - lty on charge of unlawful pos - session for purpose of sale. The court finds the defendant not guilty on the charge of ml awful possession for pur pose of sale. That defendant pay a fine of $400 and the coat of the action. CHARLIE CLARENCE THOMPSON, Aid and Abett; Driving automobile while in toxicated. Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $100 and the cost of ib* action. JESS RUBEN DICH, Driving ?uBxnobtle white intoxtcattd. Defendant plead* not guilty. The court ftnda the defendant guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $100 and the coat of the action, an ' ""Tender hla operator* licence to theClerk to be forwarded to Department of Moor Vehicles. WAYNE CLOUTS. Non sup port. It Is therefore ordered that the action be dlsmiised on payment of coat. PAT CARRINGER, No op erators license. Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $2$ and the cost of the action. JAMES JUNIOR SNEED, No operators license; reckless driving. Defendant pleads guilty as charged. That de fendant be confined in the com mon jail for a term of four months, and suspended sen tence (4?n paying a fine of $200 and cost of the action. JOHN H. THOMASSON, Dri - " vi ng automobile while intox icated. Condnued to June 12. 1961 term. JACK WIMPEY. Resisting arresq speeding: reckless driving; drunk anddisorderly. Continued for the State . April 17, 1961 term. THOMAS FRANK GUFFEY, Reckless Driving. Continued for the State to April 17, 1961 term. JAMES LEROY THOMAS SON, No operators license. Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $25 and the cost of the acdon. HOBART BYERS, Drunk & disorderly; aiding and abet ting in resisting arrest. Con tinued for the April 17, 1961 term. PUG WIMPEY, Drunk and disorderly; aiding and abet ting in resisting arrest; Con ? tinned for the State to April 17, 1961 term. DEED TRANSFERS Millie and Harrison Scott ' to Johnny and Elizabeth Sum merous. .34 acres in Dist. 5 of the Town of Murphy. Modern Homes Const. Co. to Margie Robertson, 5 acres more or less In Valleytown Township. Elmer and Ira Burgess to Edward and Hazel Mann. 27 one half acres more or less in Murphy Township. Fred L. and Hazel Zim merman to James A. and Ruth Bamett Poss, 18 acres more or less in Murphy Township. Herman Edwards, Tr., to Maude M. and Ottis U. Gul ledge, 60 acres more or less In Hot House Township. Flora and L. J. Sharp to Lee C, and Lena H. Sharp, 5 acres more or less in Val leytown Township. Alice Kilpatrick to Geneva Kilpatrick, 1/2 interest in two tracts in Notla Township. Geneve Kilpatrick to Alice Kilpatrick, l/2interestinpro perty In Notla Township. Hlllard and BemiceH. Fos ter to Amos Q. and Nan D. to North Carolina . . . a glass of beer means many things To our state economy a glass of beer means more than 8 Million Dollars in State Taxes and sevaral million mora in wages, property investments ant the products and services of other industries. Those progressive Counties and Municipalities wherein the "legal sale" of ale and beer is permitted benefit most And? to all Tar Heels a glass of beer means a better economy . . . better living . . . and the symbol of a lighter, brighter refreshment to be enjoyed by law-abiding citizens North Carolina Division UN1TKD STATES BRIWIRS FOUNDATION, INC. 'jUJ'. iL hjll y^jit bwvji iwtouiwc ivsz Uackfoard <?Iwte* 30 YEARS AGO APRIL J. 193] The Man's Cli? ^ ^ Woman-. Club of Briumn tad ? very ?joy able nMaa* Campbell Folk School Monday. March 20?h. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ?? mIiIhkI the,r golden wedding anniversary Sunday . W- TI*B* tave resided ?"Cherokee County since their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall and children of Ashevtlle spent d>e weekend w.th Mra. Hall's ?<?er. Mrs. E. C. Mallonee . ~j?* ^""'yPatton and dau ghter. Mis. Edna, who are at "?dlng *CTCit Cullo whee Will arrive Thursday ? 'P*?'1 ??* Easter Holidays with relatives here. Mrs. Tom Mauney attended me commencement exercises on Tuesday at Hayesville Mrs. cues W. Cover wss l" Ashevllle the latter part of the week. 20 YEARS AGO APRIL 3. 1941 J0* E* R*y. of Murphy was appointed a member of the c<?n>ty welfare ward this week by t?e Sate Board of Charities and Public Welfare. ri^ddiLMclonee 01 Jette "?i City spent Sunday here. Mrs. Glenn Bates. Miss BrmST N^' M"" P,uJlne ,r'- Joe Hamilton Mrs. Loren Davis will ?pend Friday In AsheviTle Barfle Akin left Friday for ^vlsit in Rtieigh andGreens ?nd M?- W.H.Mont gomery of New Hope have announced the marrUge of their daughter. Miss Edith Montgomery k> Vaughn Mar H" cerem?ny was per formed in BlalrsvUle. Ga March 30. - Miss Hazel Laney. daugh ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Frlnk Laney of Tomotla. and Ceorgc ion of Mr. and Mrs. ? ? Luther of Andrews were married March 18 lnBlairs r^rs- G,enn Bates and son. Ke"ne1th Denny and two children who have been visi ting here with Mrs.Leil.Dic ? home m vitBburg' s"nday. 10 YEARS AGO APRIL 5, 1951 Mrs. W.A.Ca'they will leave ' week end for a visit with |a? i,0?.'DV,nce Cathey and family of Richmond, Va. L Ellis ,nd" Mrs. f n" AshevUIelas "week VlSl m ra of P^r,?tMrS* FrankGraham of . ! 1 announce the birth of a daughter, March 29. Ketner, 27 acres more or less in Murphy Township. Olen and Eloise Taylor to Addle McDonald, 2 acres more or less in Murphy Township. Did you knowGasoline isTaxed at a Rate 5 Times as High as Diamonds? IN NORTH CAROLINA.YOU PAY *V&_ TAX ON 10 GALLONS OF GASOLINE Gasoline taxes will b? lowered? if the latest temporary Federal gasoline tax increase expires on June 30th as scheduled by the 19S9 Federal Highway Act. Along with oil good citizens, wt or* In fervor of buHdhig tho rood* Hurt Iho motoring public needs. But, in the last 10 years alone, Federal and State taxes nationwide on gasoline have skyrocketed 51% ? sky rocketed to a point where gasoline, a basic commodity, is actually taxed at a rate five times as high as luxuries , in** diamonds ?"d mint coats. Mw?t gosollno taxes bo so bight Most people believe that gasoline taxes are high because the money is needed to pay for our national highway program. This is not so. The fact it that out of every highway-user tax dollar collected last year by the Federal government, more than 40 cents was diverted to non-highway purposes. If these highway-user tax revenues were spent for high ways? as they should be? gasoline taxes could be bwered, and the highway program given a boost. to fact, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1 959 provides that when the added temporary Federal gasoline-tax ex piree on June 30th, 1961, at scheduled, some $802 mil lion a year in highway-user taxes? now diverted to the U. S. Treasury's general fund-will instead be deposited in the Highway Trust Fund As a result, if the latest Federal temporary gasoline tax increase expires on June 30th as scheduled? the national highway program will actually get $225 million more each year than it now receives from the latest Federal temporary gasoline tax increase. In January of this year, after an exhaustive 2-year sur vey of national transportation policy, a special U. S. Senate study group confirmed the wisdom of this decision. This will bo good now* for yew. You will be able to enjoy a steadily improving highway system, at a lower gasoline tax-rate. * HIM ARE TW PACTS ABOUT TODAY'S HIGH GASOUNS TAXES ? In North Carolina, you pay $1.10 Nut on 10 gallant of gotolino. ? You pay 1 1 1 Ha a gallon plus 7 1 In Slat* tan ? Gotollno to taxod at a raM 3 Hum a? high at ,|| nn Am QKimoocw. ^ Tho QTirojs North Carolino wwloc voHldo awnar pays 196 a yaar In gaaoNna tan. ? Sine* 1951 riwfo havo bun Nnt linniini in lh# Ftdtral potoHno tax 0(000. ? In ih? latt 10 yoara, gatolln* tam narton wldo havo ikyrocfcotod 31%? yot th* national avorogo pi lea t0 gniolino hilf hat rtaon only 5.5* during Iho tam parted. The Gasoline You Buy IsTaxed Too High! . _ . hW Yffc M. N. Y. 1. ?*' Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Tho mas o < /Newport News, Va? Announce the birth of a son. Douglas Winn. March 16. Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss Mildred Gentry. Mrs. Inez Newman of Mur phy was a visitor in Andrews Monday. Mrs. Robert Wilson and daughters, Linda and Barbara, of Ashevllle, are the guests of Mrs. Carrie Wilson. Area Man Promoted 1STCAV. UIV, Korea M?x E. Cook, ton at Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Cook. Murphy. N. C? recendy was promoted to prvae first class in Korea where he is a member of the ? 1st Cavalry Dlvlaion. A clerk-typist inHeadquar ters Company of the division's 7th Cavalry, Cook entered the Army In J une 1960, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C? and arrived overseas last January. "ll* Cherokee Scout, Thar*.. April 6, 1961 -J" ft J FORT KNOX, KY. Pvt. Jack Hog an. aon at Mr. and Mra. John N. Hogan, Route 2. Box 62, Murphy, N. C? la currently undergoing baste combat training with the Third Training Regiment. Infantry, here at theUnlKdSutea Army Training Center, Armor (US ATCA). A 1960 graduate of Murphy High School, Pvt. Hogan ia assigned to "F" Company, 7th Battalion, here at the 3rd Regiment. Mflkts Den's List The College of Education at the University of Georgia has announced the names of 89 students on its Dean's List for the winter quarter. Re becca Vance Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.G.Rhodes, and a graduate of Murphy High School was Included on this list. " Super-Right " FRESH WHOL GOVERNMENT INSPECTED s 26? ALLGOOD BRAND SMOKED FLAVORED SLICED BACON ms 39 |CAP'N JOHN'S BRAND FROZEN ? BREADED FISH PORTIONS^* marvel brand chocolate, strawberry or vanilla ICE MILK ? ICE CREAM HALF Ji GALLON XI CARTON SMALL, MEDIUM OR LABGE RUBBER CLOVES EACH PAIR Joy Liquid 37c 63c Oxydol ft. 35c ft. 83c Tide ft. 34c p^. 81c Blue Cheer < ft. 34c ft. 81c Dash ft. 39c ft. 79c Comet 2 <j& 31c 2 <&.47c Spic fir Span ft 29c ft 89c NORTHERN BATHROOM TISSUE 4 Ron. 35c SCOTT PAPER UmH Vmm S Rolls lit fc? W?u 1 Rolls as* WiHirf 4 Rolli ?C Tw* 250-ct. Roll M? HALF GALLON CARTON JANE PARKER FRUIT FILLED CAKES r?ni\si* rnvi ? r ikbiiV vnnu . Spanish Bar? 2 9? Great For Picnic and Snack* PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH 4-8. FLORIDA FRESH JUICE FILLED ? PINK MEAT GRAPEFRUIT 5 -ar 29 FLORIDA GROWN ? JUICY ORANGES "-" 5~39' CLEAN FLORIDA RED BLISS POTATOES 4 p<pot* 19c \ FRESH TENDER fcPOLE BEANS 2 Sfc 29c DIXIE GARDEN BRAND FROZEN GREENS TURNIP Mustard COLLARD FREE TOOTHBRUSH WITH PURCHASE OF A&P EXCLUSIVE BRAND TOOTH PASTE Denti-Kiss 2 49' Green Garden HOSE J ANN PAGE pure PEACH, APRICOT c PINFAP' E PRESERVES 2 49
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