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Aadrews Personul Mention i John Gernert, aonofMr.tod Mrs. S. J. Gernert, Is storlrtag at Boy Scout Camp Daniel Boone la Wayneavllle. aa a J unior counselor . Ha has been ?elected u aaaistant to the senior petrol leader for Pow der Horn training. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Beam of Gas Bala have been recent guests of Mr. and Mra. Hairy WolfeXr. Beam was formerly Cherokee County Wild Life Protector and la now stationed in Catawba County. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Almond have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Charlie B lan too of Shelb. Before coming to Andrews Mrs. Blum visited Miss Nine Sumner ia Lei cester. Mr. E. N. Hooper, and son. Kevin. and Mrs. Tom Crawford attended the horse Show in Hayes vllle on Saturday. Mrs. S. J.Gernert was pre sented a Life Membership pin of the WSCS of theFirst Meth odist church on Tuesday at the Fellowship Hall, for her out standing work In the Society aunng the twelve years she has lived in Andrews. Mrs. Roy Williams made the pre sentation. Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Hooper and ton Kevin visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Seago of Sylva dill past week. The Hoopers had as their guests this week p/lc and Mrs. Stanley Seago. Pvt. Seago is staa nedatFort Bragg. N. C. Mist EllzabediPulllumwho is employed in Pasadena. Calif. Is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pullium. We Want Your PRINTING The SCOUT Resident of Moiy Years Moves Mrs. W. T. Holland wbo U9 been a resident of Andrews for many years is moving this week 10 Morris, Alabama. The WSCS and Guild mem bers of the First Methodist Church presented her with s painting by Mrs. Marvin Pul Uum, on F rlday night at her home. Mrs. John Christy and Miss Vera Moore made the p- - dentation. Mrs. L. L. Ezzell and her mother, Mrs. Lee Watklns, entertained at the home of Mrs. Ezzell, on Wednesday afternoon, honoring her with a handkerchief shower. She was alio given an electric can opener. ABC's FOR BARGAIN-HUNTING GROWNUPS rULL-OI^L UUUUC IMRI A is for Alternator. Charges battery even at idle. B is for Bargain. The great deal you get with Dodge in June. C is for Comfort. Chair-high seats. D is for Dependable, the way Dodge Dealers are. E is for Economy. Gas-saving engines. F is for Fun. You'll have plenty in a Dodge. G is for Gala savings you get now! H is for Handling. Easy. True. I is for Interiors. Plush. Roomy. J is for June. Best time to get a great deal. K is for Kick you can feel. L is for Luxury. M is for Many models. N is for Now. Never a better time to deal on Dodge. 0 is for Opportunity. Yours! P is for Parking. Dodge does it easily. Q is for Quality. R is for Rust-proofed bodies. S is for Safety-rim wheels that protect you in case of blowouts. T is for Torsion-Aire ride. Smooth. U is for Unitized body. Sturdy. V is for Value. High trade. Low price. W is for Welcome. The way you feel STANDARD OR COMPACT XV *0U GfT A GREAT DEAl WITH marks the spot. Your Dodge Dealer's. T is for DUDGe Yours? a Dodge at June bargain prices. L is for Zip. To your Dodge dealer's. Now! E. C. Moore, 107 Valley River Ave., Murphy N. C. i An informal surprise cover - ed chsh dinner was given May 29 (or Mr*. HoUaad by friends and neighbor* at (he home o i Mn. Clyde H. Jarrett Mr. L.B .Nichols gave a brief but moat lmpreaalve talk of the Hollands and the forty year* of residence In Andrews . He pre sented Mrs. Holland with a gift, an elfectric fry pan from frtt tds present. She was also given a corsage of red car nations. The table was covered with s white Irish dinner cloth, and for the centerpiece an old fashioned cut glass bowl filled with red E tolle De Hollande roses, was used. Approxi mately forty guests were ser ved. Mrs. Holland extends an in vitation to her many friends of Andrews to visit her at her new home in Alabama. J. R. Bardley Dies ANDREWS ? James Robert Bradley, 73, of Andrews died Saturday morning, June 9, after a short illness. He was a native of Swain County and the son of the late William and AramintaGriffey Bradley. Mr. Bradley was a retired cabinet maker and was last employed by Murphy City Schools, retiring in 1952. Surviving are one son, Paul 1 E . Bradley of Andrews, and one granddaughter Mrs. Harold 1 Black Jr. of Boise, Idaho. TV and Radio Tips i i ?> REAL FRIEND IS NOI A 3ACK- PATTER. Mt IS * STAND-PATTF.R h /% COMPLETE LINE OF ZENITH T ransistors $29.95 & UP LLOYD'S Radio & TV Service ZENITH TV Sales & Service Murphy. N.C. VE 7-2165 New Business Open In Andrews One of the many new bual Besses eo open in Andrews recently 1* "Modern Floors of Wesars North Caroline", owned sad operand by Mr. George Handurs who has own ed and operated business esta blishments In Cleveland, Ohio, Clearwater and Largo, Fla. "Modern Floors" is located In the J. A. Watklns building and features Armstrong's new line of linoleum and floor cov ering, comple* line of window shades, drapery andTraverse rods, plus sanding and finish ing new and old floors. Mr. Handura studied Interior decorating at the JohnHunt ington Polytechnic Institute In * Cleveland, Ohio. He was owner of Standard Window Shade Company in Cleveland, a busi ness devoted to die related sale of draperies, shades and curtain rods. He moved to Clearwater, Fla. in 1950 as owner of Okarma Floors. Inc.; handling various floor cover ings. He was Interior designer. . and consultant of color styling and decorator service for Harrisons Furniture Co. and Fraziers Furniture Co. In Largo andClearwater, Fla. He has achieved recognition In newspapers and magazines for his outstanding displays which have brought out color har mony as well as keeping up with the publics demand for all fashions of decor. Mr. Handura plans to travel throughout Western North Carolina area with business headquarters in Andrews. NSTANT COFFEE with the percolated taste COLLINS CRAIN mmm STBR[ Remember Fathers Day Gift Suggestions for Fathers Day Shoes $4.98 to $12.95 Ties S1.00 Mens 'Wash and Wear Pants $4.98 to$7.95 Sport Shirts 81.98 to$3.98 Belts $1.00 and $1.50 White Dress Shirts $2.98 and $3.98 1 - Table Mens Dress Shoes 1 - Table Odd Shoes LL Sheeting 6 yds. Mens9 Knit Shirts Values $2.98 $3.98 Slightly Irregular sizes Ladies Cotton Slips Mens Summer Pants Knit Shirts 1st Quality Ladies Panties 3 Sunday, June 18 $5.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 S-M-L-XL $1.00 $3.00 $1.00 I Sizes 6-16 ___ pair for $1.00 $1.00 Mens Sox 3 pair for Boys Sox 4 pair for $1.00 Celebrate 61th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moss, Sr. of Marble celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary and annual home coming Sunday, June 11. Present for the occasion were their four children: J. M. Moss, Jr. of Ashevllle. Mrs. H. B. Mon teitfa of Svlva. Mrs. Lonle Early of Andrews, and Miss Wllla Belle Moss of Marble. Legal Notice - Clay County, N. C. ORDER AUTHORIZING $33,446.69 BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF CLAY TO FUND AND REFUND INDEBTED NESS PAYABLE TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCA TION OF NORTH CAROLINA. BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Clay: Section 1 . That bonds of the County of Clay of the maximum aggregate principal amount of $33,446.69 are hereby author ized to be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act. as amended, for the purpose of funding and refunding valid existing debt of saidCounty in curred by said County as an administrative agency of the State of North Carolina for the necessary expenses of provid ing the six-month school terni as a part of the uniform State system of public schools as required by the Constitution of North Carolina andevidenced by the following notes, and unpaid and accrued Interest thereon, held by and payable to the State Board of Ed ucation of North Carolina: I. $3, 150 balance of anissue ot notes evidencing a loan of the 1961 Special Building Fund, dated April 27. 1922, and con sisting of seven notes of $450 each numbered 14 to 20 inclusive, maturing annually on December 15, In numerical order, one note in each of the years 1935 to 1941, inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate of 4-1/2 % per annum. II. $3,600 balance of an Issue of notes evidencing a loan of the 1921 Special Building Fund, dated Marchl, 1923, and con sisting of eight notes of $450 each numbered 13 to 20, in clusive, maturing annually on December 15, in numerical order, one note in each of the years 1935 to 1942, inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate of 4-1/2 % per annum. III. $8,100 balance of an issue of notes evidencing a loan of the 1923 Special Building h und, dated March 10, 1924, and con sisting of nine notes of $900 each numbered 12 to 20, in clusive, maturing annually on December 15, in numerical order, one note in each of the years 1935 to 1943, Inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate of 4-1/2 % per annum. IV. $16,250 balance of an isjue of notes evidencing a loan of the 1927SpecialBuildlng Fund, dated March 30, 1928, and con sisting ot thirteen notes of$l, 250 each numbered 8 to 20, in clusive, maturing annually on December 15, in numerical oerder, one note in each of the years 1935 to 1947, inclusive. and bearing lnterestat the rate of 4-1/4 % per annum. V. $1,050 balance of an Issue of notes evidencing a loan of the State Literary Fund, dated February 10, 1931, and con sisting of seven notes of $150 each numbered 4 to 10, In clusive, maturing annually on February 10, in numerical order, one note in each of the years 1935 to 1941, inclusive and bearing interest at the rate of 4$ per annum. VI. $1,296.69 of unpaid In terest matured before and ac crued to J anuary 1 . 1 940, being fifty per centum (50%) of such Interest on (a) notes of the ? issues described in I, II, and III above amounting to $1,054.58, (b) notes of the issuedescribed in IV above and amounting to $1,291.47 and (c) notes of the issue described in V above and amounting to $247.34. Sec. 2, That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds here in authorized when due shall be annually levied and collected. Sec. 3. That a sworn state ment of the debt of the County for school purposes has been filed with theClerkandlsopen to public inspection. Sec. 4. That this order shall take effect upon Its passage and shall not be submitted *o the voters. The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act show ing the assessed valuation of the county to be $4,040,557 and the net debt for school pur the net debt for school pur poses including the proposed bonds, to be $37,446.69. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest. If the same shall be Issued. Any cidzen or tax payer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meedng of the Board of County Commissioners to be held at 10:00 o'clock a.m., July 3,1961 or an adjournment thereof. Mont H. Reece Clerk of Board of Commissioners 46-ltc Jim Ed Hughes Leads Murphy Jim Ed Hughes drove in five runs with a bases loaded triple and a single here Sunday as Murphy turned backCullowhee 9-5, in a Smoky Mountain League game. Winning Pitcher, Jimmy Carringer, hit a homer with none on, and J ohn Beavers had three for five for thwinners. your r MAGIC CARPET Travelers' Checks will take you any where in the wo rid I No matter where in the world you are going thii summer, the safest way to carry your money is in the form of Travelers' Checks. They are acceptable eve rywhere. Only YOU can cash them. Your money is promptly refunded if the checks are destroyed, lost or stolen. Cost is low. Get yours here. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Murphy -'Andrews Robbinsville - Hayesville Member Federal Deposit Ineurence Corporation Serving Southwestern North Carolina*
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