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Nylon Hand Bags - $1.98
Throw Rugs - 15< Up
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On Hwy. 64 W
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1957 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton
pickup - Good Tires - Runs
Good - Body In Good
Condition.
195* FORD 1/2 ton Pickup.
Tutone Red snd White -
Custom Cab - V -8. Real
Good Shape.
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2
door V - 8 Automatic trans
mission - Radio Heater -
Excellent condition.
1956 Chevrolet 4 - door
V - 8 - automatic trans
mission - radio - heater
Good White Wall Tires.
Good condition.
1954 Chevrolet 2 ton. and 2
speed truck. Good body -
Good buy.
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Community
Motors
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - House trail
er* and Travel Trailers, all
slaes available. Herman's
Trailer Salea at Shield's
Tourist Home, Andrews, N.
FOR SALE - Brlggs Strat
ton. 2 1/2 h. p. - 4 cycle
gas motor. Excellent Con
dition. Call VE 7-2055.
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FOR SALE: Water pump,
good ooodition. Shallow well
300 - 200 gal. per hour. Tank,
new 1/3 h.p. motor, $40. With
out motor, $20. See A, E.
Archbald, Tapoco Route, Rob
btnsvllle.
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FOR SALE - Good TV and
new antenna for only $47.00
Call VE 7-3238.
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FOR SALE - 11 Room Cob
ble Stone Building on WeMs
Street. Owner, Lake Graham.
Living In Marietta, Ga. Will
Sell at Bargain. For Infor
mation Phone VE 7-2262.
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FOR SALE - 13 1/2 acre
farm. Located 3 miles out on
Andrews Highway. See J. E.
Wells.
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FOR SALE - Beautiful pat
tern's. 32 piece dinner sets.
Finest quality, $5.95.AtKen's
Craft Shop, on Hwy. 64 W at
Ranger School.
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FOR SALE - Kenmore Auto
matic Washing Machine -
Good Shape - Best Offer -
Can be seen at house corner
of East Ave. and BaultSts.
In Murphy orCall VE7-3456.
Best Offer.
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Trailer Sales st Shield's
Tourist Home, Andrews, N.
C. Phone Andrews 83 or 84-J . '
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FOR SALE - Spee dry Magic
Marker -ReadytoWrite-Just
lift the cap - Write, Sketch,
Mark, Color - Perfect for
making posters or marking
clothing - Only 57< - The
Cherokee Scout.
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FOR SALE - 6 room house,
bath, gravity water, and car
port. Located Hwy. 294, near
Hlwassee Dam School. Con
tact Homer Floyd, Route 4,
Murphy.
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FdR SALE - Four, six, and
eight inch concrete blocks.
Also steel of all type* includ
ing reinforcement steel.
Wrought iron porch columns
and posts made to order.
Kaye's Auto Parts, Murphy.
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FOR SALE - Rosati60Bass
Accordian, marbilizedfinish.
Price $50. Call Andrews 308J .
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Once you buy ME RE LITE
BULBS, you never have to
buy light bulbs again - never! I
Contact C. E. Hogsed, Route
3. Blairsvllle, Ga. Highway
19-129.
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FOR SALE - Two tracts of
land. One 30 acres - die other
58 acres. 10 miles west of
Murphy on Hwy. 64. Call or
write "Land Tract" c/o The
Scout. Box 190, Murphy, N,
C.
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FOR RENT
1 -2 Bedroom
House
1-4 Bedroom
House
Cell
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED - Wanted,
male salesman to sell direct
to bom* owner* of Cherokee
County area. Muatjiave car
and be between age of 2S and
40. Wrtte or call for appoint
ment. This It a real oppor
tunity for the right man. Reply
K> While and Williams Co.,
Inc., 4Q Haywood Rd.. Ashe
ville, N. C. Telephone
2S2-8828.
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HELP WANTED - You don't
need to worry about getting
or holding a Job with your
own Rawleigh Business where
the more you work the more
you earn In Cherokee County.
Thousands prospering every
year. Write at once for more
Information, Rawlelgh's Dept.
NCD - 200 - 802, Richmond.
Va.
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HELP WANTED - Do you
want work? If so, list your
qualifications In Want AdSec
don of this newspaper. Also
the type of work you desire.
It will pay you.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT - At 511 Hi was -
see Street, a 2-large room
downstairs apartment.Nicely
furnished - electric heat. Call
Mrs. J. W.- Dyer at VE 7
3167 or VE 7-2592.
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FOR RENT - Apartment.
2 bedrooms, living room. Di
ning room combination, well
Insulated, electrically heated.
Located In nice neighborhood.
Call VE 7-2122.
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FOR RENT - Apartment -
3 -room - unfurnished - elec
tric heat. Call VE 7-2747.
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Waattd To B?y
WANTED
Small Farm Tractor Wanted.
Can need minor repair. Give
description, condition and
price first letter. P. O. Box
9, Murphy, N. C. E. C. Van
horn.
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SERVICES
Need a regular man to cut
your Lawn? Call Claude E .
Jones at VE 7-2089 for ex
per grass cutting. New
mower. That's CLAUDE
J ONES. Terrace Ave.,
Murphy. 35-3tp
WELL DRILLING - Have
your well drilled; modern 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.
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SURVEYING SERVICE
Mr. George Schuster is the
newly appointed Surveyor for
Cherokee County. Call VE
7-2538. J
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Sewing Machines Repaired, f
All makes and models, Tues- !
days and Wednesdays. Call
New Regal Hotel.
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FOUND
FOUND - One outboard mo
tor, boating and fishing ac
cessories. Owner may have |
by identifying and paying for
ad. Call Sheriff's Department.
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TERMITES
SWARMING?
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE OF SALE -
Notice la hereby given (ha
the Andrews City Admlnlatra
ave Unit will offer for aali
at public auction for caah a
12:15 pjn. on Wednesday, Ma:
2, 1961 the following descrl
bed personal property.
The old white two-story higl
school building located on dx
Andrews School Property li
the Town of Andrews. Chero
kee County, North Carolina
The successful purchaser o
this building will be require*
to remove the building fron
the property within a reason
able period of time and In i
workman like manner, leavln)
the premises free and cleai
from all debris.
This (he 30th day of M->rch
1961.
CHARLES FRAZIER
Superintendent
Andrews City Administrative
Unit
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LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, havlnf
qualified as Executrix of th<
estate of Arnold R.Dalrymplt
deceased, late of Cherokee
County, this is to notify all
persons having claims agalns
said estate to present their
to (he undersigned, a( Murphy,
N. C? on or before the 23rc
day of March, 1962, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned ai
Murphy, N. C.
This 20th day of March,
1961.
Herma Dalrymple
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NUKTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, havlnj
qualified as Adminlstratix o
the estate of Verlln Frank
Jones, deceased, late o
Cherokee County, this is K
notify all persons havlnf
claims against said estate to
present them to the under
signed, at Route # 4, Murphy
N. C., on or before the 2n<
day of March, 1962, or this
notice will be pleaded In bai
of (heir recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned at
Route 0 4, Murphy, N. C.
This 27th day of February,
1961.
31-6tc ANNIE MAE JONES
LEGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Cherokee County, Plaintiff, vs
Robert Lee Husklns and wife,
Eva Nell Huskins; George
Husklns and wife, Myrde Hus
klns; Roscoe Husklns andwlfe,
Eula Huskins; Raleigh Hus
klns, unmarried; Vincent Hus
IdDS and wife, Mae Huskins;
Flonnie Huskins Wilson and
husband, Roy Wilson; Opal
Huskins Keys and husband.
Buster Keys; Pearl Huskins
Garrett Morgan, unmarried;
VND Monroe Garrett, unmar
ried, Defendants.
TO OPAL HUSKINS KEYS,
3USTER KEYS, AND PEARL
fUSKlNS GARRETT MOR
GAN:
Take notice that pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed in the above en
titled action.
The nature of the relief be
ing sought is as follows: to
foreclose a lien for unpaid
taxes i^pon real estate lo
cated in Cherokee County, due
plaintiff for the years 1943,
1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948,
1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953.
1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958,
1959, and 1960:
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than May 18, 1961 and
iqpon your failure to do so
the party seeking service a
gainst you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought.
This, the 27th day of March,
1961.
J ames C. Howse
Clerk of the Superior Court
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LBGAL NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Cbmtn County. Plaintiff, vs
BOB TAYLOR and wife. HE T
TIE TAYLOR, Defendants.
TO BOB TAYLOR:
Take notice (hat a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed In die above en
titled action.
The nature of the relief
being sought Is as follows:
' to foreclose a lien for unpaid
taxes ipon real estate located
in Cherokee County, due plain
tiff for the years 1947, 1958,
1949. 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953,
1954. 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, ?
1959, and I960:
1 You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
' later than May 18, 1961, and
1 ipon your (allure to do so the
' party seeking service against
you will apply to the Court
for the relief sought..
' This, the 27th day of March,
! 1961.
1 James C.Howse
Clerk of the Superior Court
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f
1 LEGAL NOTICE
I NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
I Cherokee County, Plaintiff, vs
; Willie Phillips andwlfe, Willie
i Phillips:
TO WILLIE PHILLIPS and
wife, WILLIE PHILLIPS:
Take notice that a plead
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above en -
tided action.
The nature of the relief be
ing sought is as follows: to
foreclose a lien for unpaid
taxes ipon real estate located
In Cherokee County, due plain
tiff for the years 1948 to 1960,
Inclusive;
| You are required to make
, defense to Such pleading not
later than May 18, 1961, and
upon your failure to do so,
the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought.
This, the 27th day of March,
1961.
James C.Howse
Clerk of The Superior Court
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NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
ANNA MAE ROBERTS,
Plaindff,
-VS
, EDWIN U. ROBERTS,
j Defendant
? TO: EDWIN U. ROBERTS
! Take Notice That:
A pleading seeking relief
' against you has been filed in
the above en tided action.
The nature of the relief
i sought Is an absolute divorce
from the bonds of matrimony
on the ground of two year
separation.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than the 17th day of May,
1961, and n>on your failure to
do so, the party seeking relief
against you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought.
This the 22nd day of March,
1961.
James C. Howse
Clerk Superior Court
Cherokee County
North Carolina
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SENATOR
SAM ERVIN
WASHINGTON - Lao* and
the Congo occupy dte stage'
In the foreign policy global
contest being waged by the
Soviets. Congressional lea
ders at home and our allies
abroad have express approval
of the President's firm stand
in the latest Laotian crisis.
To date we have fared better
than the Soviets in the Congo.
In the small nation of Laos
our position is less secure
despite the fact that since
1954 we have poured some
$300 millions Into military
and economic aid for this
country to prevent it from
slipping behind the Iron Cur
tain. There are several rea
sons for this. First, there is
a complacency about the peril
by the Laotian leadership
which the U. S. Is backing.
Secondly, the supply lines of
the Soviets and their allies
are shorter. A Soviet airlift
from Hanoi, North Vietnam,
a few hundred miles away
can drop thousands of rebels
into Laos quickly. Lastly, by
being the "behind the scenes"
aggressor, the Soviets can
pick the time and the place
for these "brush fire" wars.
WAR AND PEACE - This
nation is ardently striving for
peace, but at the same time
is confronted with the alter
native of war. The Soviet lea
ders seem to understand far
better whei. we state to them
that we will not yield another
inch of territory than they do
when we sit down with them
to discuss disarmament. Since
this condition exists and we
must live with it or perish
by it, our imperative need
is for a mobile, well -equipped
"brush fire" army which is
ready to fight at a moments
notice in the most remote pro
vince of the world.
CONDITIONS FOR PEACE -
While we seek peace and make
plans for world disarmament,
we must realize that the con
ditions for peace and disarm
ament must exist among the
world powers. One of the great
tragedies of World War II has
been the fact that two of our
great allies, the Soviet Union
and China, have turned into
aggressor nations. If they had
continued to Join with us in
the Ideals of peace as they
did in the strategies of war,
the world would have moved
toward the "broad and sun
it" areas of lasting peace.
Sixteen years after the ar
mistice of World War II it
is not enough for the repre
sentatives of the UnitedStates
to be willing to disarm, to
reduce our armies, and to
stop all armament research
and testing. The disarmament
snvoys of the Soviet Union and
<ed China and all nations
nust be men whose minds and
Tearts are dedicated to peace,
-'eace is cultivated in the
learts of men who can in
telligently see the advantage
Jf an unguarded American
Canadian border stretching
rom sea to sea safeguarded
jy the good will of the two
nations. War's harsh alter
latives are presented in the
Congo and Laodan crises
vhich threaten the peace of
he world.
ror Kin
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?ftjeich
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Although hearings on tax
bills have been in progress
only a little over a week - and
still have about three weeks
to feo ? certain shapes are
already developing.
SANFORD SACRIFICE
One of these is that the
.people will not have an op
poi tunity to un-do or re-do
action taken by the General
Assemblv. You will recall that
Gov. Terry Sanford, in his im
portant revenue message on
March 6 recommending the
broad-base tax on food to
s import our broad-base ed
ucational program, recom
mended that his program be
carried to the voters for per
manence after It had been a
dopted by the Legislature.
As of last week, even the
more avijj Sanford apostles
wanted none of this doctrine.
Consensus among the mem
bers is that their power comes
fresh from the people - -and
they do not want to run the
risk of getting a slap In the
face. Which could mean later
a slap at the polls.
So, In order to keep his
big ship afloat. It looks as
if this Is a bit of ballast
the captain must sacrifice.
This will not be all he must
forego, but Is an important
item.
GETTING THE VOTES
The feeling here this past
weekend was that the Gover
nor has as of right now enough
votes in the 85 -member Joint
Finance Committee to cake It
to the floor with solid majority
support.
There are approximately a
dozen various tax packages
now before the Joint Finance
Committee. Each of them has
a following, of course, but
die Sanford Plan ? as of
last weekend -'- seemed to
have majority strength. That
it. It seemed to have as many
followers, and a little better,
as all the others combined.
Moreover, the subcommit
tee <tom?kerecommrnd?rlons
by Eula H. Greenwood
as to the tax plan to follow)
will lean heavily to Sanford.
Also, the Governor is being
urged to go on the air again
in a Statewide program for
his Crusade ? and is said
to be seriously considering
Deaths, Funerals
Compliments Of
IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC.
Peyton G. Ivle ? Funeral Director
Murphy. N. C.
MRS. MARY C. CRAVES
Mrs. Mary Cornwell Gra
ves, 87, died ai 6:10 a.m.
Tuesday morning, April 4 In
her home on Route 3, Murphy.
She has been a member of
the Grape Creek Baptist
Church for a number of years.
Surviving are one son, Fle
tcher Graves of the home:
three sisters, Mrs. Maggie
Stewart. Mrs. Rhoda Palmer
of Murphy, and Mrs. Sarah
Graves of Lexington. Ky.; one
brother, James CornwelJ, of
Murphy; six grandchildren;
and S great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2
p.m. Wednesday at Grape
Creek Baptist Church.
The Rev. ArthurUmpheries
officiated and burial was in
the church cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
? ? * ? ?
MRS. PERRY ANDERSON
Mrs. Perry Anderson of
Elkhom, Ky., mother of Mrs.
W. T. Brown died early Tues
day morning , March 28 In a
hospital of Plkeville, Ky.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at Chris
tian Church at Elkhom, and
burial was in the church ce
metery.
doing so.
THEN TO CONGRESS?
One of the grandest persons
in the Legislature this year
is serving his eighth regular
term in the House. Thus at
the tender age of 50 he finds
himself one of the real
veterans.
A Lincolnesque type of [Mr
son, quiet and modest Clifton
Blue of Aberdeen may be your
next Speaker of the House. As
of last week he was the most
likely candidate for the posi
tion. He has a surprisingly
large following among old and
new House members. He's a
sidekick of Sanford.
This Moore County pub
lisher is a former president
of State YDC's, was an ardent
Addison Hewlettsupporter be
fore and after Hewlett became
Speaker and ran unsuccess
fully for the U. S. Senate.
Sober, solid, and sincere.
Blue could use the Speaker
post as a springboard as can
didate for Congress,
OTTO FORD
ROBBINSV1LLE - Ono
Ford, 55, of Robbinsvllle, died
suddenly Sunday morning, Ap
ril 2, in a Buncombe County
hospital. I
A native of Watervllle, he
was a veteran of World War
H.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Azalee Ford; one dau
ghter, Mrs. Jane Weaver of
Suwanee, Ga.; two sons, John
Arthur Ford with the Army
in Germany and J ames Allen
Ford of Robbinsvllle; one
grandchild; the step-mother,
Mrs. Pearl Ford of Robbins
vllle; four sisters, Mrs. Beu
lah Brown of Knxovllle, Mrs.
Red-a Pullman of Asheville,
Mrs. Irene Atwell of Pollock
Pines. Calif., and Mrs. Joe
Reighard of Robbinsvllle; and
two bru "tiers, Ernest and
Harry Fo.nl of Robbinsville.
Service was held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in the First Bap
tist Church.
The Rev. Edward Altland
and the Rev. Otis Orr of
ficiated, and burial with full
military honors by the Am
erican Legion Post 192 In
Old Mother Cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge or arrangements.
BIDDING SALE
Persons interested tn bid
ding at the sale o f the old
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
building located on*? mile
East of Want, N. C? on
South side of old U. S. High
way No. 64. will file their
bids in writting in a sealed
envelope with M. H. Payne,
Warne, N. C#. Clerk &
Treasurer, on or before 6:00
P*M. Saturd**\ April 15, 1961.
Five lig fixtures and
Church furnishings excepted
Minimum bids accepted
$400.00. Bid accepted must
be paid by April 25. 1961,
or before removal. Building
and foundation must be re
moved leaving grounds
clean. Sixty days allowed for
complete removal.
Proceeds will be used
toward completion of new
churrh building.
Board of Trustees of Mt.
Pisgah Baptist Church.
By M. H.Payne. Member
Board , Clerk & Treas.
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