Adams Graduates F rom Strayer Junior College Andrews ? Clinton Ray Adam*, son of Mr* . P aullne W . Adams of Andrews, was graduated from Strayer Junior Collate of Finance. Washing ton , 5. C.onSaturday July 15. Mr. Adams, a graduate of Andrews High School, was awarded the Master of Com mercial Science degree. He la prasaady employed aa an ac countant with the Capitol Vending Company, Inc. PITTSBURGH'S NEWEST PAINT SENSATION . 0/eeE#tZED WALLHIDE GALLON MURPHY HARDWARE VE 7-2110 Tennessee Street Andrews Personal Mention Mr and Mrs. Paul Miller and daughter, Brenda Ann, of Akron. Ohio spent Saturday with Mrs. Miller's grand pjrents, Mr. and Mrs. John I'ullium. They were en route to Sarasota, Pla. for ten days. ? ? ? Sammy Adams returned to Charlotte this week after spending three weeks with r-*i"ves md friends. His .mttMr, Mrs. WayneLadd, and family accompanied him to Charlotte and spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilson. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell and family accompanied by Mrs. Russell's father, Mr. Walter Cochran of Bryson City, left Friday for a week's vacation In Jacksonville and other points in Fla. , Gregg Payne of Gastonla is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Almond. ? ? ? House Boat Did Travel Andrews ? Harry Shaw, Si^Krintendent of District Memorial Hospital, and Bud Jones, who Is also employed at the hospital, little realized when they left home at noon on Wednesday for their weekly fishing trip they would experience a new type of fish ing during the afternoon. Shortly after they arrived at Big Choga, a storm came up and they took shelter In a boat house to which a small boat was attached. During the storm the boat house broke loose drifted around In the water almost reaching the dam. They managed to escape in the small boat and didn't seem to mind not catching their usual quota of fish. Bud visited Wilson's Dock near Murphy recently but showed no Interest tn the water and made no effort of join in the fishing. FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO TRAVEL... TRAILWAYS THRU BUS . . . easy, effortless, pleasant: everything travel should be. And you'll enjoy it all at its very best all along Trailways. No change of bus ... no change of baggage . . . you relax straight thru in the same soft seat. mum* ? ASHEVIllE - CHARLOTTE CHATTANOOGA MEMPHIS - DALLAS RALEIGH ? WASHINGTON ? NEW YORK FATETTEV1UE - JACKSONVILLE, N.C. TRAILWAYS "easiest travel on earth " PEOPLE S CAFET I TENNESSEE ST VE7 * 2925 murphy, n.c. ' use convenient package express . . . choose carefree charters Royal Crown Cola IN HAIMDV CANS PICK UP THE FRESHER REFRESHER IN NO-DEPOSIT NMETURNCANS !!! TODAY!!! ? i , t- m- rwm ?' ' MBff BOTTLING CO. Murphy, N. C. Mr. Sam Best, Betty Su and Tow anna spent Tuesday 1 Ashevllle. Mrs. Flora Hirff a Ashevllle accompanied then home for a two weeks vlsli While In Ashevllle they vial is Mr*. Allle Black and family John Mute, Mrs. Anne Bram lette and Mrs. Dave Bes and Oelores. Mrs. Sam Beat Mrs. Ode Chambers, Mrs Flora Huff, Betty Sue ant Towana were guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Steele an< daughter, Mary, of Franklli on Wednesday. ? ? ? Relatives from out of town attending the funeral of Mrs. Lura Watson on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smathers of Canton, Mrs. Catherine Trull of Ashevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Collett of Norfolk, Va? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collett andNed Collett, all of Atlanta, Mr. andMrs.Odell Roper and son. Odell Jr. of Swannoa and C. D. Dorsey of Orlando, Fla. ? ? ? District League Tournament Andrews ? Andrews de feated Franklin 3-0 In the firs round of the District Leagui Turnament held In Andrew! Thursday. On Friday Sylva defeatet Andrews 7-4 and will advanct to Forest City for further plai in the state event. ? Luther Leaguers From St. Andrews Attend Convention Andrews ? Fred Archer, supply pastor at St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Andrews, and two Luther League dele gates, Haroldette Adams and Lynn Love, are attending the Luther League of North Carolina's 40th annual con vention at Lejiior Rhyne Co! lege in Hickory this week. The Convention is an annual affair of the Luther League of North Carolina and is held on the L. R. College campus. It will open Wednesday afternoon with registration and close Saturdayat noon. Highlight of the convention will be the banquet on Fri day night, July 28, at 6:45 p.m. Speaker for the occasion will be Mr. Walter Jensen, who will speak on the subject: "In Step With Time." The delegates from St. An drews will return to Andrews late Saturday evening. Among the Sick in Andrews... Dismissed during week of | uly 17 to 23. Andrews: Mrs. Lee Mull, Master Michael Johnson, lanice Johnson, Mrs. Garland iVHhide, Mr. William Neel, Mrs. A. L. Goss, Mrs. Jan ^urnette, Mrs. Ruby Bailey, Master Ronnie Hughes. Robblnsville: Master James -ewis, Marion Williams. Boyd "ollins, Mrs. Frank Sat erfield, Mrs. Michael Palese, diss Conchita Hill, Hubert lobinson, Mrs. Wallace Phil ips. Topton: Mrs. Dale Roper. Marble: Mrs. J. P. Trull. Nantahala: Jim Grant Present Census. Andrews, Mrs. Andy Dil ingham, Mrs. Pearlie White, <r. Kenneth Franks, Mrs. lubert Fuller. Robbinsville: Mr. Emmett .nderson. Hayesville: Mrs. Julius lamilton, Mrs.EdwardCraw ard. Columbus, Ohio: Mr. Ray mond Groves, Mr. Bobby oster. Warne: Mrs. Martha Owens. ' Mrs. Jaunita Hayes and ? children. Mike. David and ' Marilyn, ot Hampton, Va. are 11 visiting her parents, Mr. and ? Mrs. Fred Day. (or a month. 3 Mrs. Hayes spent last week ? in Greenville. S. C. with her husband. Sgt. Bill Hayes, who ' is doing temporary duty at ? Donaldson Air Force Base. ? They spent last week-end In ? ? Wrens, Ga. as guest of Sgt. ? Hayes' parents. They p*?m to 1 return to their home InHamp 1 ton, Va. In August. ? ? ? Valley feiver Garden Club To Meet Andrew The Valley River Garden Club will meet today (Thursday) at the Carnegie Library Picnic ground for pot luck dinner at 12 p.m. A White Elephant sale will follow the business session. Murphy Garden Club ladies are invited. Marble News Mrs. Grace Cook and twin sons, Eddie and Teddie, of " Mass. spent last week with ' relatives In Marble. Rev. and Mrs. FredLuns ! ford and family of Vengeance , Creek have returned from a vacation In Oak Ridge, Tenn. ' Rev. and Mrs. Arvll Swaf ' ford of Marble had as tt.eir guest over theweek-end their ~ daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Raper and little son of Asheville. Mrs. Stella Mae Radford visited relatives in Gastonla last week. Miss Paillette Ladd was a recent guest of Miss Mildred I Griggs. The Country Choir of Marble Church met at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Griggs last Friday night with a large crowd attending. Mrs. Vestal Hensley of Enka was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.Mc Han. Mrs. Jimmle Donofrlo and daughter. Hazel, of Detroit, Mich, are spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.CharlieCarroll. Miss Carolyn Killian la spending several weeks with her grandmother in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. RolandG ar rett of Marble are vacationing in : |orida this week. ftev. and Mrs. Doyle Miller were the Sunday afternoon gues:s of Rev. and Mrs. Arvll Swalford. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Killian left Monday on a business trip to Augusta, Ga. Peachtree News By MRS. DOCK SUDDERTH Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pipes and daughter, Ruth, speat several days last week In Hot Springs, N. C. They are former residents of Hot Springs. Mrs. Edna Sudderth Hast ings of Miami, Fit. has arrived to spend the re mainder of the summer here. Mrs. Hardy Morris t* spending several days In Atlanta with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rad- # ford have returned from Statesvllle where his father, Joe Radford, underwent sur gery in a hospital there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pipe* and Allen of Marietta, Ga.are visiting his parents, Mr. end Mrs. R.C. Pipes. Mrs. J. C. Albright and friends of Raleigh arrived Wednesday to spent a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Al bright is theformerMlssAlb* Sudderth. ' ] Mrs. Maurine Robinson and i Miss Kate Robinson spent last J Sunday at Vogel Lake. Mrs. Max Payne of Brasstown and Mrs. Paul \ Ledford and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson spent last Saturday la Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitz- * stevens of Decatur, Ga. hare j returned to their home after spending several days her* j with relatives. Those attending the Crafts man Fair In Asheville laat 1 week were Mrs. Clarenc* Hendrix, and granddaughar, ] Denlse Stewart, Mrs. David Hendrix and Miss Dal* Sudderth. Mrs. Pearl Huns ucker and son, Terry, have returned home after spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Robert West of Akron, Ohio. Two From Area Make Dean's List At Wake Forest Two hundred ahd seventy -three students In the Coll eg* of Liberal Arts at Wake Forest | College made the dean's list for the semester that ended in June. From the school of Liberal Arts two from the area mada the dean* s list. They are B 1111a l Ann Mlllsaps of Robbinavllla and John A. Morris, Jr. of < Andrews, formerly of Murphy. The Cherokee Scout GOOD PRINTING SINCl 1889 Dial VI 7-2222 DO YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE? If so take PBPSO PACIFIC. Racotnmanded for stomach and Intestinal dis orders due ID add indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach, or bloating. Oat at Parker's Drug Star* today. Mr. and Mrs Charles F red urnl son. Scon, and Mrs. E.K. SlaRlc attended the Funlture Market In Atlanta on Monday. ? ? ? Mrs. Alma Orfanedes. Thedore Orfanedes, Louis Grubbs and Charles McCart ney Jr. of Homestead, Fla. are spending two weeks at their summer cottage In An drews. This week's ( as per Herald Tribune carried the following ilem ? Looking Back at Yesterday -30 Years Ago - F. S. Price, Clerk at Court accompanied by his niece Mrs. John Whisenhuni left Saturday by motor for a month's tour of Western and middlewes oern states.While in Wisconsin they will attend a reunion of the Price family which has been 1 seated there since leaving Prince Edward Island, Canada. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hooper and son, Kevin, spent the week-end in Cullowhee and Sylva as guests of Mr. ^ Mrs. Rosco Hooper and Mr and Mr*. Clifford Seago . Mrs. Seago and daughter. Mona Lynn, returned wldi them for a visit. ? ? ? THE CHEROKEE SCOUT NJERUE BABB, Puhllsher . . . PHYLUS B. BABB, Editor ff siahllshed J uly, 1889 Puhilshad Every Thursday - Second Class Postage Paid at 117 Hickory Street, Murphy, CherokM County, North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mailing address in Cherokee. Clay andGraham Counties. N. C. Towns, UnlonandFanninCountles.Ga., and Polk County, Tenn. 1 Year - $3.00 6 Mos. - *1.75 Outside of Retail Trading Area - 1 Yr. $5.00; 6 Mos. $3.00 Gray Insurance Agency AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Pro Met your right to drive end yourself against financial loaa. FIRE INSURANCE - Protect your home and other property by adequate Insurance. V.KNERAI INSI RANCE ? T. C. OE4Y, A|?il Telephone 2701 Hayeeville, N.C. CLOSING OUT SALE For the past four weeks we have been hauling merchandise: To McCayesville, to Blue Ridge, and to the Mercer Fain Old Wholesale Building "across the tracks" , right back of the Murphy L & N depot. But we have left the best of our merchandise in Murphy, for we want to give the people of Cherokee County and surroundings a chance to buy some TOPGR ADE hardware athonest-to-goodnesS-BARGAIN prices. Everything will be sold at our regular WHOLESALE prices. Where anything has to be cut; such as electric wire, steel cable, log chain, etc., the price is only 10% more than it would be in the original factory package. WHOLESALE prices to everyone, plus 3% N. C, Sales Tax. All Sales Cash Only. The following is just a few of all the many wonderful values we have to offer you. Our stock is about as complete as it has ever been, and if you don't see what you want on display, just ask about it. In most cases we will have it for you the next day. 215-lb. 3-in-l Heavy 20-gal. 1/2 -bu. 1/8-in. 1/8-in. 3/8" X 4' X 8' 1/2" X4'X8' 1/2" X 16" X 8* Insulated Siding 14-Tooth 4 -Prong Aluminum Aluminum 8" X 10" 24" X16" 17-Qiart Plastic Quarts #16 #16 50-ft. 25-ft. 28-in* 24-in. 48-in. 48-in. L6-oz L6-oz. 16-oz. 20-oz. P1512 ' test. Sizes tsst. Sizes Asst. Sizes aEAUTEX 30ATWRIGHT Shingles, Small Quantities, ODD designs, Sq. Galv. Garbage Cans Galv. "A" Bail Tubs Reg Masonite Board Tempered Masonite Board Celotex Wallboard Celotex Wallboard Celotex Panel Planking Different Designs Garden Rake Pitch Fork 5-Way Combination Cookers 6-Cup Perculators Foley Food Mills Bread (EHp) Pans White Enamel Kitchen Sink White Enamel Dish Pans Wash Basins Black Flag Insect Spray FLYDED Insect Bombs Roach & Ant Killer Plastic Lawn Hose Plastic Lawn Hose General Purpose Level Aluminum Level Brass Bound Mason's Level General Purpose Level Ea. Ea. Mbft. Mbft. Mbft. Mbft. Mbft. Mmsq. Ea. Ea. . Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Claw Hammer, Unfinished Claw Hammer, Finished Sager Ripping Hammers Sager Ripping Hammers Open End Wrench Set (5) Venetian Blinds Tension Screens Columbian Bench Vises Wooden Ironing Boards Inside Oil Paint, Beautiful Colors Decorators' Lates Paint, Beautiful Colors $5.00 2.19 .79 79.95 99.95 59.95 70.95 100.00 17.95 1.59 2.95 1.29 1.19 1.59 .24 4.39 1.09 .39 .49 .73 .69 1.95 1.29 1.89 3.79 9.75 4.95 98 1.19 2.29 2.49 1.15 Ea. Ea. Ea. Ea. Set Set $2.39 to 2^89 Ea- 1.98 Ea. $4.95, 7.95, 10.95 Ea. 2.95 Gal. 2.80 Gal. 3.10 In addition ? the above listings our WHOLESALE Prices will apply on Jackson Electric Hot Water Heaters, All Building Hardware, Screen Doors, Field Fence, Barbed Wire, Nails by the Full Keg, or any other item in unbroken packages. During die entire duration of the sale we will keep our stocks of all the fast moving merchandise replenished daily, especially plumbing and electrical materials, roofing, doors, windows, and all such, and all will be sold at our lowest WHOLESALE prices. This Sale will run thru Saturday, August 26th, at which time we will close out die business here, and such merchandise as we have left it that dme will be taken to Blue Ridge and McCayesville. We thank you in advance for your business, and hope that you will rtsit us often throughout that whole dme. W. E. HAMPTON

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