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Ins Had thay want on fairway and lat bar atdfar and dU. Now a lltlln hoy la vary aad EwT'iew.^'ud'nlCd tm dog fpom ?U weeks eld ltd and wo?d<fe't tot he doese't Un eny nd Is ?sry of Us pal. So If Myone ror ton a log atone toe road, ptoaaa ?n aad find out if you can halp toe dog. Maybo it will belong a> sons Unto boy ar girl who tovae the dog wry much (soma poopte don't). Wo By ? hoop our toga In their yards but Just soma times they wUl bo play ing and happen b go on the road* Ptoaaa, Mr. Motorist, ptoaaa amp lbs neat dmo your car Mts a dog and try to help, fame times you can save their Uvea. "A Vary Sad Little Pour Year Old." Altai Till Sick Week ending June 29 ANDREWS ? Dismissals at District Memorial Hospital: Andrews: Mastor Clyde Corn. Mrs. James Haney, Miss Ruth Palmar, Mrs. David Robinson. Mrs. Prod Day, Mrs. Milton Mashburn. Mrs. Luis Matheson, Miss Elisa beth Whitson. Mrs. Edwlna Wolfe, Mrs. Jim Stewart. Miss Ruby Lee Hardin, Met. Gary Lee Allan, Mr. Jamas Albert Wood. Nantahala: Mr. Wayne Owenby, Mrs. Raymond Wil son, Mrs. D. C. Hambraa. RobbtnsvUle: Mrs. Austin Cook. Mr. Cola Moose, Mrs. Bill Porter, Mrs. Dsn man Adams and baby boy, Mst. James Blevlns, Mst. Artbur Blevtns, Mrs. Ora Lovln. Murphy: Miss Laverne Tay lor and Mrs. Chester Green. Marble: Mr. Fred Moss, and Mrs. Charles Hancock. DoravUle, Ga.: Angela Chambers and Karen Chamb ers. Patient Censue at District Memorial Hospital: Andrews: Mrs. Rachel Owenby, Mrs. Robert Woo ten, Mr*. Dennis Walls, Mr. V. L. Hartness, Mrs. Ben Mlntz. RobbtnsvUle: Mrs. Dave Ditmore, Mrs. Addle Ander son, Mrs. Jessie Mauck. Mrs. Ester Stewart and baby girl, Mrs. Claude Cook, Mr. Har old Orr, Mrs. Annie Grlffeth, Sherry Renae Holder. Also Mrs. Fred Morgan end Mr. Odle Owenby of Nan tahala; Paul Ledford, Hayes vUle; Tom CampbeU, Murphy; and Gene Griggs, Marble. Mae Perry MURPHY - Mrs. James L. Baugh was hoetes* to the Mae Perry Circle of the First Baptist Church in her home on Tuesday aftornoon, June 25. The meeting opened with the devotion and prayer calendar by Mrs. Bessie De weese, and Mrs. W. M. Lay concluded the prayer. During the business ses sion, minutes were read and approved. Treasurers report and report on study course held In the church Tuesday, June 18, were given. The program "What Is Royal Service?" was given, those taking pert, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Mrs. W. M. Lay, and Mrs. Baugh. Mrs. Bessie De wee se closed the meeting with preyer. The hostess served cake and coffee to the following: Mrs. P. C. Hyatt, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Mrs. Bessie Deweese, Mrs. Hayes Dockery, and Mrs. W. M. Lay. Lottie Moon MURPHY - The Lottie Moon Circle of the First Bap tist Church met with Mrs. W. A. Bell on Tuesday afternoon, June 25. Mrs. E. L. Shields opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Maids Dockery, chairman, presided over the business. Mrs. Ben Palmar gave the program on "What Is Royal Service?" Mrs. W. C. Kinney closed the meeting with a preyer. Refreshments were ser ved by the hostesses to: Mrs. W. C. Kinney. Mrs. Ben Pal mer, Mrs. B. K.Shields, Mrs. Maids Dockery, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mrs. Bertha Kephart, Mrs. John O'DeU. ATTENTION READERS - Send your personals and news Items to the SCOUT, Box 190, Murphy, N. C. Any Item of Interest to you, your friends, or relatives makes news. Take an active part In your news paper. Send or call In any news ltom. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Mid Clay County Prograaa N. J true Babb.. .Publisher PhylUa B. Babb. . .Editor Jack Owens. . production Stgtervlsor and Advertis ing Salaaman Published Bvery Thursday at 117HickoryStrsat, Mur phy. N. C. Second Cl^sa Postage Paid at Murphy, North Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES 9 Clay.and Gra ham Coundes, N. C? Nantahala, N. C.; Towns, Union Mid PHBtnCotaiMs. Ga.; and Polk County. Tan.: I Ysar $8.0*; 6 Months -$1.80 Qi all i 11 rared in Norhl add Ska a tan's ALL OTHER AREAS - 1 Ysar I6J0; * I BIG TONY BALLEW displays the 25-inch large mouth ban* be caught Wednesday, June 19, K) below Point 9 on Hiwaaaee Lake. The fish weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. and had a five inch mouth. (Scout Foto) INSURANCE TIPS from HYDE AGENCY INSURANCE COMPANIES PROVIDE MANY SERVICES I've Men advertisements about the services Insurance companies provide If I file a claim. But I've never filed a claim and I'd like to know what kind of service do I get for my money?" a reader asks. Theoretically, an Insurance company doesn't have *> offer any service except to pay for losses covered In your policy. In practice, however. In surance companies provide constant services, and you are probably not aware of many of them. These services have done as much to Improve your personal safety as they have to hold your insurance costs down. For instance, organizations founded or stgtportsd by In surance companies set stand ards for fire resistant con struction, make recom mendations for Improving the community fire-fighting tech niques, test everything from household extension cords to massive fire doors for safety, and employ investigators to check suspected cases of ar It was the Insurance busi ness that pioneered driver education courses, and fought for safety glass and Matbalts In automobiles. It supports an institute that makes grants to study why automobile acci dents occur and how they can be prevented. Your local agent, too. Is busy. He doesn't Just remind you when your policy Is ex piring. The Insurance busi ness is changing rapidly and he will keep you Informed a bout changes In policies that can offer you better pro tection. He will try to be sure that you are not overlnsured in one area and "wide open" In another. Finally, of course, he stands ready to discuss all your Insurance needs at any time. This column will be glad to answer questions you may have about property and cas ualty Insurance. Send them to Hyde Insurance Agency In Murphy, North Carolina. T. & E. Bishop Sell Cattle MURPHY - T. and B. Bis hop, Murphy, recently sold an Aberdeen-Angus bull each to Ruby Lovell, CI arks vllle, Ga? and N. B. Davis, Mineral Bluff, Ga.; two registered Angus cows to Mrs. Fred Lovell, Clarksvllle, Ga.: and a registered Angus cow to Otis Burger, Dal ton, Ga. IVY-DRY quickly dires ig> ivy, oak or sumac poisoning. This lotion will do the ]ob. Complete directions for prompt relief. Mauney Drug Co. In Murphy. 48-2tc I MTkNT RBUKF forcklg ?r MM. Cm MAMUarMl *" Mm. CMfartdl'fo? 44-2?c TV-lllt? IM ?$???? a ??? . iiniiiat ncnrtsqae Drau of THE CHEROKEES Unto JXe/e Hills" History retold under the stars ... an emotional ex perience vividly portrayed. Real Cherokee Indians In an experienced cast of 130. Perfect acoustics amidst natural beauty of Moun tainside Theatre, Cherokee. N. C. Performances 8 p.m., night ly except Mondays. 14th season?June 25 through Sept 1. Reserved seats available at $1.50. $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. For reservations, call or write "UNTO THESE HILLS" Cherokee, N. C. Phone HYatt 7-2111 Live Modem Live Cool |! WITH ELECTRIC) Air Conditioning Buy now collect cash bonus Visit our store for full details (UiujiCpooC Window Air Conditioning Units Smoky Mountain Gas, Inc. Andrews Hwy. Murphy, N. C. SWANSOH FURNITURE CO. HAS MOVED To New Location At The Hy-Rocket Service Station 2-Miles From Hayesville On Hwy. 64 SWANSON ? FURNITURE I $ALE$ - Come In And See Our Low Discount Prices
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