Ctaf (bounty PirionafWjtntton Mrs.Kill I. Kitcliis ? Plus 3251 ir 2511 - lijurilU, N.C J Chars Jb Scow fc Clay Cowly Proemi. TW>? J uly 5. 1962 S. 1962 .Om'i Scratch That Itch I just WhiiNirras, If Ms Itch needs scratching, your 4> t back at any drug You loot quick-drying NOT taka hold. ITCH - ME ItchUfe quiets down. Antisep tic action kills germs ? help aaad healing. Pine for eczema. Insect Mies, foot Itch, other surface rashes. NOW at Jfayosvtlle Pharmacy, In Hayes villa. I Mr. aad Mr* HnwardWhla* of Htmtavllle Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. David Whim and family of Blberwa , Co. and Mr. oad Mr*. Mack While and aoa of Syiva. vialmd hara laat Mr a. Javail Prya ot Raleigh la a pending Ada week with her mother, Mr a. Magglea Paaa Mra. Mary Scrogga spent a law daya laat weak la Hla waaaaa with her daughmr, Mra. Ala* Burn* mtd fondly. HEW! MEW! MEW! Dayton Thorobred. TWIN-TREAD, OIIMN ?13? k.\ Where else can you get such a luxurious looking, wide-track tire V The safest surest _ at a price so exceptionally , ^^.Hoplng tire in Ms low! There's a whole world , roeo-gnpping ore in res of quality built into this great price range! new Dayton Thorobred. Here is the best buy in tires for the thrifty motorist who wants distinctive styling, safety, performance and long life. Buy the tire that's easy on the budget... the tire with "big car appearance" and performance. Buy the new all nylon Dayton Thorobred. Outstanding nationwide guarantee No Time or Mileage Limit All Dayton Passenger Tires are guaranteed by The Owtoa Tire A Rubber Compeny for the life of the originel treed safest failures caused by CHUCKHOLES, GLASS, NAILS. SPIKED eke, as well as DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. AdMbawM made on a prorata basis at current DC prices. GRAVES TIRE CO. Near Fanners Garage Andrews Road VE 7-2181 Murphy, N. C. Mr. mi Mr?. William Hugh PomU at Wlnwr Park. PI a. returned ?> the home at hsr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Naal R. Kitchens a> spend this week, Mar spending the week-end In Waynesvllle with Mr. mdMrt. Jeas Fowler. see Mr. Fsrrell Byers' Ford car which was practically new wae stolen la Ad ants. Ga. where he was employed last week. His clothes. College ring and a Western hat belong ing K> his father John Byers In Hayesvllle was la the car when It was stolen. Mrs. Alice Underdown and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Underdown and son of Mc Adenvllle. N. C. spent last week with Mrs. John Glbfaey. David who had been with his grandmother Glbbey returned home with them. see Mrs. John Glbbey, Mr. and Ms. FloydGlbbey and B rends. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glbbey, Mary and Carol, Mrs. Alice Underdown and family at tended the Wiggins Re union last Sunday hied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Branch In Swain County, des cendant of the late Abraham Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Galne Marr have returned home to Tus quittee after spending some time with her mother In Bry son City. Mrs. Marr Is Im proving nicely after having major surgery in Memorial Mission Hospital Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wells and daughter from Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. HermanGrlbble and family from Clarksvllle and Miss Wllla Swalm from Atlanta spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swalm. Mr. and Mrs. J ames Glbby from Atlanta visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. BobBurch Sunday. Colleen and David Anderson of Hendersonvllle are spend ing the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Anderson. Mr. J, W. Moorlock and daughters of Greenville. Tenn. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong. Mr. andMrs. Robert Ander son and family spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Oliver Knight of Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory from Clarksvllle, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory of Cornelia spent Sunday with the Bob Ashes. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCon - nail from Atlanta spent the want til with Mr parant*. Mr. and Mra. Vernon Klmsay of Young Harrta and Mr. nd Mrs. T. 8. Adklna. a a a , Miss Mary LouAsbe went to HaU Co. Hospital atGalnaa vUla Monday for treatment, a a a Mrs. Alma Swalm spent the week-end with relatives at AshevtUo. a a a Mr. and Mrs. D.H.Barnard vlsltod Mrs. Phonls Barnard and Phyllis Sunday, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Cresg Moss spent Thursday and Friday In Franklin with Mrs. Walter Birch, Mrs. Maggie Moore and Mrs. Jennie Nolman. Mrs. Burcfa Is doing fine der re cent surgery. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Waltor John son , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and Mr. and Mrs. B.H. Phillips of Tusoultme attended the Shooting Creek singing Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smiths grandchildren of Atlanta, Ga. are spending their vacation at Oak Forest this week, a a a Those who enjoyed a trip to Nantahala Gorge Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Baas Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Ffank Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Daven port and Mr. Marvin Daven port, of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davenport at Needmore. The Roel Hedden family of West Hayesvllle are on vacation through the Western States now. They plan to spend some dme In Seattle, Wash. Mrs. French Cabe has been visiting her daughter and family, the Perry Trulls for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kitchens spent last Tuesday with Rev. and Mrs. Boyd Hogsed at Eagle Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moss of Norcross, Ga. visited the Cloe Kitchens Family Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Canton .Ohio are visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Neal Parker this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Splvey of Gastonla are spending this week vacationing with re latives and friends at Shoot ing Creek. Union Prayer group atTus whlch art bald each Wetfces day sight. Thia paat week tha (rotf> mat at MossChurch with a good atsandance. Last night's group mat at OakVlaw aod next Wadneaday night tha maadng will ba at the Tus qutoae Methodist Church, a a a Tha family grotgw who visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips Sunday wars: Mr. and Mrs. IsonardPhUllps of Mur phy, Mr. and Mra. Ed Phil lips of Blue Rldga, Ga.. Mr. and Mra. Carl Sagara and family of Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mra. John Hampco and family of Atlanta, Ga. and Mr. and Mra. Gerald Phillips and son of HayesvUle. a a ? Mr. and Mra. Charlea Lay man and children from Can ton, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Tuesday. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Harley Barnes and children from Franklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ledford last week. ? ? ? Mrs. Lizzie Hicks la visit ing her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hicks in Armilla, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Narvel Gar rett visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers and children visited her frandmother, Mrs. Will Crisp unday. ? ? ? Rev. Verlon Ledford preached at Meadow church Sunday night. ? ? ? Mrs. Ray Rogers from At lanta is visiting her mother. Mrs. Jay Burrell this week. ? ? ? Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Tom my Anderson. Burial was in Huntsvllle Alabama, on Wed nesday, June 27. She was a member of the Shady Grove Baptist Church. Mrs. Ander son is survived by the husband, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Masseyof Hayesvllle, three sisters, the Misses Ethel and Essie Massey of Knoxville, Tenn. and Pearl Massey of the Home. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sellers left Friday for Atlanta. Ga. where they will visit his sis ter, Mrs. Carmichael and then go to their home in Phila delphia, Pa. They have spent several weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sellers at Downlngs Creek. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs.RalphGlossom and son, Billy, of Marietta, Ga. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duckworth. Mr. GsraldHallofs villa. S. C. and Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Hall at Adanta. Ga. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glass Parser and family. Mrs. Hall and children return ad a> Summsrvllla after sod extended visit with her parenta. a a a Mr. and Mr*. Harva Htff maa ot Cana>n>Ohlo ara visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norvall McClurs at Shooting Creak. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lad ford Mid Mrs. Tommy Parker attended the wedding of Miss Julia Wright at Buck Creak Saturday morning. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Harley Roger* and children of Ohio are visit ing Mrs. March McClurs and Mrs. OilsP atmrson thlf week, a a a Mrs. Rose Anderson of the Bethabarra Community has been 111 at her home for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartley and Miss Patricia Ann Rogers of East Polnt,Ga. visited thelr p a rents, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and family of Canton. Ohio, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers. Miss Pat Hogsed of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hogsed and Peggy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Led ford and son of Huntsvllle, Ala. returned home Friday after spending the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ledford. Mr. and Mrs.HermonJones spent a few days last week at their home In South Carolina. ? ? ? Mr. Clifton Penland Jr. Is dow home and reported to be Improving. His many friends will be glad to hear. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lang ford and children, are visiting his parents this week In Arkansas. Miss Roberta Johnston Is spending this week In Atlanta with Miss Susan Gray. Mr. andMrs.FredL.Wood ard, Jr., and family of Jack sonville, Florida, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Standrldge and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burch of Cleveland Tennessee and their daughter, Mrs. Myra Bowers of Atlanta, spent the week-end at their home In West Hayesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. 0f WMhlipw, N.C.I sad Mrs. Samtal B Holland. Vs. spent last and with Mr. at Mlka Praar left for Atlanta, Ga. whars ha will stand Marsh'a Business Col lege for the next tea years, ess Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ledford of Del an, Ga. vlsiad friends and relatives In Clay over da MUs Flora Gene Harvey of Delroy, Ohio vlsiad last week with her cousins, MUs Carolyn Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. David Burcfc. see MUs Susan Whla spent las: week U Marietta with her grandparents, Mr. aid Mrs. FsywOwen*. They are visiting relatives this week In Newport News, Virginia. Mrs. J. O. Rogers was ? pedant in en Atlanta hospital last week (or a (aw days. Sbs la now at the home of Mr. ?>d Mrs. BUI Hanson In ? Atlanta, and having dally treatments at a hospital. see r Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kitchens and faraUy, of HaoiUna, Va. are vlsiting his parents. Mr. ?id Mrs. Jassa Kitchens and other relatives. ess Sam and Michael Knight of Rochester, N. Y. are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hogsed and famUy. Mrs. Wads pa As posldoa ef to the County Ssa?t CXTlcs, formerly Ite ||M n C.-mi af Dnnl ki|aa udQ vy '???? ?con M4i, w Betsy Bradshaw will also hi employed as Coat ad Pro party Clark aad Sacra tary la too Blementary School Prin cipals to Clay CotMy. Mr. aad Mrs. CloaKli Mary Jans. Jaolca a Phyllis aad Dlans Scrofgs vlsitod Mr. sod Mrs. Roscoa Moss Staiday afarnoon. Mrs. Doris Townaoo of BlalrsvUle, Ga. aad Mrs. Bva Nail Chastalo of Hlawassaa. Ga. vial lad their modsor, Mrs. Ball McClura at tha boras of Mr. aad Mrs. Ottl Kit where Mrs. MoClu Uvea. to Mr. tod Mrs. Howard Wlmpay. a son. on July 1. at Happ Memorial Hospital. Hlawassaa. Mrs. Wlmpay Is tha former Miss Mary Jo Dills. t ? ? Don't Scratch That Itcht IN JUST 15 MINUTES, If the Itch needs scratching, your 481 back at my drug store. You foal quick-drying ITCH - ME - NOT take hold. Itching quiets down. Antisep tic action kills germs so help speed healing. Flaa for eczema. Insect bites, foot itch, other surface rashes. NOW at P arker* s Drug Store In Murphy KTfl. fl FINEST ENAMEL FOR WOODWORK ...KITCHEN AND BATHROOM WALLS S<V/' YOUR BEST BUY mLSherwin-Wiluams Wm Paints DURABLE ? WASHABLE IT MIRACLE ALKYD ENAMEL Moisture, soap, steam can't harm its lovely finish KEM-GLO Carolina Hardware Co. 104 PEACHTREE STREET MURPHY, N. C. BEST IN PAINTS ? BEST IN COLORS ? BEST IN SERVICE Cherokee County Budget For Fiscal Year 1962 - 1963 APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JULY 2, 1962 Prepared by Katheryn Hunsucker, Cherokee Cowty Accountant PURPOSE AMOUNT RATE General Find $33,768.00 200 Farm and Home Agent- 8,442.00 .050 Fire Prevention 2,194.92- .013 Employees Retirement 2,194.92- .013 Library 6,247.08 037 Health 10,130.40 060 County Accountant 6,753.60 .040 $69,736.92 TTT3" Welfare Welfare Administration ....... 10,130.40 ... .060 Old Age Assistance 20,260.80 ... .... .120 Aid To Dependent Children .... 10,130.40 .060 Aid To Permanently and Totally Disabled 6,753.60 .040 Aid To Blind 2,194.92 .013 Other Welfare 2?363?76 .014 51,833.88 Z36T Schools Bus Drivers 13,676.60. _.078 County ... ? ......... 29,209.32. ....... .... ..173 Colored Children ......... 5,402.88 ... ..032 Murphy 27,014.40 160 Andrews 23,131.08. .... J37 98.434.28 County-Wide Debt Service 42,210.00 - - -250 Township Debt Service- 442.00 ... .050 270,651.08 r?RJ TOTAL VALUATION $18,760,000.00 ANTICIPATED COLLECTIONS - -90% 16,884,000.00 Couity-wide tax rate per $100.00 valuation, based upon a valuation of $18,760,000.00- $1.60

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