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THE WEEK IN REVIEW Continued from par;? on" vvh''i ' i hurt. 5'h:i P<--s. who recently estab: iden* irv after having been i t'.eir-year-old boy. 65 s ago. w.II arrive in Philadelphia, Pa., n '\t Monday to begin suit for ? $46f).00l) trus: fund said * In: been set up for him by his father. v;: . li, ,! without knowing whether hi- kidnapped s??n was dead or alive. Tennes.-eean.- bought their first legal whiskoy in >0 years on Tuesday. June 2i>. Twelve liquor stores op.-lie I for business in Chattanooga In" doy tinder a county option law voted bv the last Legislature. Only package sales can be made, and the liqi^or cannot hd drunk on the prenv ises oi in pabl'e gatherings. The Shrine hand in Billings, Mont.. ftp^;\vd Brahm's lullaby so well in a recent concert that the piccolo player fell asleep. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT $1 50 PER YEAR By burning 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested ?slower than any of them ?CAMELS give smokers the equivalent of ihhf i:ui!i smokes in; ruk Q CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS PENNY FOR PENNY YOUR BEST CIGARETTE BUY! 1 Thermos Jugs... Rainbow Water Set ICE CREAN MURPHY HA THE CHEROKEE S I n ?The all WEST POINT GRAD-W . UATION ? President! Roosevelt awarding a! diploma to Stanley Walter Dziuban. hon- &?OX99B3r9| or student ol the 1939 clas- of the U. S. Mill- ^ J tary Academy during I graduation exercises H|^f gp If ^ vi; J mis.ioner C ,-- %^*"W? V #^"-^ l'^' ^| FOP SPOBTS AMD i ^\M* * L3U::<iiMO ? "his tes- ' \ *4&* ? *-:'. ensemble worn by I rVt " -iy Farrie consists of ! a white blouse, "swing" ?-*; of piguo striped a j ? | patriotic red. white and j N^^;:'f?| j blua. Underneath are VICTORY R . short* to match the skirt Thomas, the 5 I which, makes it a perfect the Victory i* I 1 costume lor inactive loaf- Union held w lag or active sports. City. N. J. Th ~ validated the Fiftieth Anniversary jl Observed At WCTC P Commencement exercises marking I the fiftieth anniversary of Western j It Carolina t eachers Collqge were held : r at the Cullowhee Baptist church on v Juno 4-6, with 151 seniors receiving n , their B. S. degrees. This graduating class whs the largest ever to have c been graduated in the history of the 0 college. t Among those graduating were Mrs. n | Razel Millsans. of Robhinsville. Mrs. \ 1 i Millsaps, who majored in the field of J grammar grade education is an ex- j perienced teacher. c KEEP |; COOL I HOT WEATHER SPECIALS! ELECTRIC FANS SI Ml UP $1.50 i ts (9 piece) $1 1 FREEZERS RDWARE CO. j COUT. MURPHY, NORTH CAROLIN, WEEK'S Ni i i <i k Elisabeth received a welcome New Id's Fair. Thoir !rac- ^gRf \ nters the Canadian r passing the Argen- !x| ySgSt^H - .^i on. Argentine Com- I leneral J. A. de Mar- i juest at Grover Wha- ^ ion to the royal pair." . !;'- j&A com .' scrij men ,A^u|^r t[ Pasi [i- ^ portJ ally OF hague# FOES ? Norman . ? ?~"M M .?uciaii*i ieaaer (tall ligure in center) at " leeting of the American Civil Liberties ?duc ilhout permit in Journal Square, Jersey here e Supreme Court decision recently inJersey City ordinance requiring permits ? lor street meetings. *ublic Shown What flakes 'Phone 'Tick" lontinued from page one am Bell and Thomas A Watson. A ^production of the second telephone . as likewise shown as well as latest lodels. He described, in detail, the intri* ate apparatus necessary to carl*} n both land and overseas con versa ion. He had a large communications nap of the world showing how it wa.' ossible for people in Murphy to talh o 70 differen tcountr^s. 23 ocean iners in the Atlantic and one in the 'acifii, or to 1)3 per cent of all telehones in the world. He even demonstrated how today an talk to-morrow. He also had inhibits of modern telephones brok n down into 183 separate and disinct parts, each essential to propel :peration of the whole. Mr. Russell had on display some 1 nteresting exhibits showing iand and uhmarine telephone cables. The tour moved from the librar\ A) the phone office, where Mr. Vestal xplained how subscribers wires were Drought into the central underground jffico and into the main distributing frame, where protection is provided i gainst heavy electrical disturbances. Mr. Vestal told how the power plant, consisting of storage batteries, rectifiers, etc. played an important part in changing commerical power into telephone power, ringing machines Switch board operating1 was then demonstrated by Mrs. Brendle, showing just how the operators make the connections for local and long distance calls. Finally guests were then shown the "voice mirror", a device that enables one to hear one's self as others hear him or her over the telephone. Visitors particularly enjoyed this feature. The Next Best Place To Home FOR EATS Plate Dinners 25c Beer 10c Sandwiches at Anytime CITY CAFE v JUNE 22. ?939 NEW OPEN GOLF CHAMPION '. ?These two ex loxani are. By- 1 ron Nelson (right), winner of the 43rd National Open Golf Cham" plonship. and Ralph Guldahl, last year's winner of the tournament Nelson gained the championship, defeating Craig \ Wood by three strok*" *- " 1-".na P'aroU ol the nation * not! prized goii title. ORD1NG STUDIO IN AUTO-This '1 pleto studio for making radio tranitions is really the rear compartt of a 1939 Plymouth de luxe ceventenger sedan. With the Fairchild ible recording equipment Installed. I now touring the U. S. in search of j atlonal programs, to be recorded 1 for broadcasting later by Norwegian radio stations. * I i :?Ls-i? ??*__ ?* uigiuiuiig oiriKes nome; Woman Escapes Injury Mrs. Emma Se^bolt, who lives in the Hangingdog section, narrowly escaped injury during an electrical storm Monday when ?lightning struck a radio in her house, ruined the he jcption outfit and tore the room up I in general. Mrs. Seabolt, though badly frightened. was not injured. The only other resident of the house, her son who is employed by TV A, was working at the time. The bolt of lightning struck the radio while Mrs. Seabolt was in another room, and badly tore up the floor of the room. A city ordinance of Wharton, Tex., provides that any chickens caught running loose must be turned ovei -p piva.-her> of the town. Some evidently were pleased with their voices; others definitely, were not. To The Tax Payers According to law I \ i 1938 taxes so I will tx county, and as you tax to advertise all unpaid ?* ?:-i io'. ?*??? HVii |MUU JVU1 A 47*. your real estate to be pay your taxes now be and sold. All who just own pe and pay your taxes bef cow or any other peri own is levied on and sc It just takes one tin come in and pay then ccst. L.1 Tax Coll James Henson, Aged 4, I Dead; Rites Wednesday I Death took little James, four yeir I ??1<i son ..t" Mr. and Mrs Hensoa, I of Culberson, Rout< I ,1 uno Li?'. I lit- .littl. I til several weeks. 3 Funeral ser vici I nesday. afternoon at. throe o'clock, J from the Shady Grov? r r I the Rev. Thomas I rating. I YV. l>. Townson was t akerin I charge. I The dead child leav grieving I father, mother, and >mall I brothers and sisters. j Streams To Be Open I in This Area June 23 I On June 2d and 2J4 Shope Fork, Ball Creek and tributaries within Uu? I Coweeta Experimbental Forest in th? I Standing Indian Wildlife Manage- | ment rea and all tin- streams within j the Wayah Bald Wild! if. Manae*. I ment rea will again be open for fishing. There is such an abundance of fish in these streams that a hup? cathch is almost certain. The usual procedure of registering at the entrance to these game area and the payment of a da y fee of $1.90 per fisherman will h?? in effect. ANDREWS THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. ?-londay and Tuesday June 26-27 Tyrone Power In ? JESSE JAMES Wed. and Thur. June 28-29 Jackie Moran In? RADPrnrvr vnilkl \y V 1 BOY Cash Night Thursday Friday and Saturday June30-July 1 Tex Ritter In? ROLLSN PLAINS Shows at 7:30 and and 9:00 p. m. Of Cherokee County vill have to collect your i able to settle with the payers know I will have . real estate. So if y?u 18 taxes and don't want advertised come in and fore they arc; advertised rsonal property come in ore your Automobile or onal property you may >ld. ?e to pay your taxes so > now and save further I L. MASON I ector, Cherokee County I J
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