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FOR 8ALE : 1949 Chevrolet sedan
delivery truck. Call 209-W, or
81 4- J 27-tfc
8U1.L DOZER work by the hour
?r by the Job See J. M. Hughes
and son or call 24fi. Murphy. N
C. 27-tf<;
WELL DRILLING : Have your
wells drilled; modern machinery
Six and eight inch domestic and
commercial wells. Macon Pump
and Well Co., Write F. B. Rog
etc. Call 209-W or 27- J 27-tfc
FOK SaLE: Miscellaneous office
equipment and supplies includ
ing typewriter, desks, chairs,
etc. Call 209-W or 27-J 27-tfc
FOR SALE: '53 Chevrolet truck,
2 speed, heavy duty axle, long
wheel base, exceptionally clean,
price $795. Now parked at my
home. Louis Raper, Marble, N.
C. 27-tfc
ALL SIZES Cinder blocks and
limestone blocks for sale at Kaye't
Auto Parts, Murphy, N. C.
27-3tc
WE PAY HIGHEST prices for
junk, radiators, batteries, all
types metals, Kaye's Auto Parts,
Murphy, N. C. 27-3tc
SALESMAN WANTED : Good
Rawleigh Business available iri
Cherokee County. Products well
established. Many thousands ol
dollars sold there. Good perman
ent business for steady, depend
able man. Write W. T. Rawleigh
Co., NCB-750-216, Richmond,
Va. 28-2tc
FOR RENT: 5 room house. Also
6 room apartment with newly
installed hot water heater. Both
near the school. For further
information call 104, Andrews,
N. C. 27-3tC
BUSINESS BUILDING for rent I
On Willow St., Murphy, N. C. |
Good location for ai\y type busi
ness. Buildi..^ where Farmers |
Federation w.is temporarily lo
cated. See or call Dewey Gar
rett, Phone 217-W, Murphy, N.
C. 28-ltc I
Johns - Manville
Bid. Materials
Asphalt Shingles-Roll Roofs
Abestos Sluing
GIBES HWD. & AUTO SUPPLV
FOR SALE: Stewart's wholesale
business. Write or call George
Penland, Hayesville, N. C.
Phone 2667. 28-3tp
FARM FOR SALE: good six room
house with gravity water, mod
ern bath room, twin bowl cabinet
sink. Hot water heater, base
ment, orchard, grapevines, creek
bottom land. Some timber. A. B.
Lovell, Marble, N. C. 28-3tp
LOT, HOUSE, MILL and equip
ment for sale. Millhouse 28 by
<8 ft. Can be used for store or
living house. Grist mill set on
concrete, G. E. Motor, automatic
switch, push button start, floor
scales, electric sheller, good
equipped and in excellent condi
tion. Located on highway at Mar
ble, N. C. Price is right. Come
and see J. M. Moss, Marble, N.
C. 28-4tp
ANDREWS AREA folks. See Mrs.
A. B. Chandler, Sr., in Andrews
or phone No. 6 or mail to Box
454, Andrews, for subscriptions
to Cherokee Scout.
tsURFACE your floors . Do the
Job yourself. Rent our floor sand
ing mat-nine. Reasonable rates
uy the half-day, day or week.
\)so complete line of floor fili
ng and paint. Gibbs Hardware
k Auto Supply. Phone 100.
28-3tc |
I FOR SALE : 6 months old red
male cocker spaniel, pure bred.
$15. Mrs. F. H. Owens, Box 263,
Murphy, N. C. 28-3tp
COTTAGE FOR RENT: 2% rooms,
modern conveniences, furnished,
near Berkshire Plant in And
rews. Phone Mrs. Johnson at
124-W, Andrews, N. C. 28-3tc
FOR SALE : 1954 Oldsmobile 88,
straight shift, 240 plus horse
power, special cam, magne
sium rocker, arms, dual ex
haust, radio, heater. Preston
Jr., Phone 200, Murphy,
N. C. 27-3tc
Ibargainused
CARS
1955 Bl'ICK 4 Dr.
1953 Chevrolet Victoria
1952 Pontlac 4 Dr. Chleft&n
1951 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
1950 Buick Super 4 Dr.
1952 Jeep Pickup
Cherokee Pontiac Co.
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Income Tax Returns Prepared
Federal and State
individual, Farm, Partnership ,
Corporations
COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING
SERVICES
C. L. Johnson & Co.
Accountants & Tax Consultants
Phone 691 Murphy, N. C.
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When "Hmyfr fbecome Scarce
Tin*
to Take frxtroTfocoufions
Among the more important things now becoming scarce is a
place to live .... which suggests to home owners the wisdom
oi taking these three extra precautions:
First, check your house from cellar to attic for fire hazards.
Second, be sure you are carrying sufficient fire insurance to
cover PRESENT replacement costs. Third, make your "place
to live" protection really complete by carrying insurance that
pays the rent of temporary quartets in case your home is dam
aged by fire.
CITIZENS BAM and TRUST CO.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Phone 22
SSSj.
FOR SALE: Cinder blocks any
tlze, any amount Delivered
Palmer Broa., Phone >09, Mur
phy, n. c. ae-tfc
FOR RENT: heated apacloua,
second floor apartment. Call 18
or 28, Murphy, N. C. 28-Stc
FOR RENT: 3 furnished bedrooms
bath; heated; with or without
meals; use of automatic wash
ing machine. Phone 79 or call
8119, Murphy, N. C. 28-3tc
FOR SALE : Large selection of
good used washing machines of
various makes. Also used secre
tary in good condition. Sossamon
Furniture., Phone 669, Murphy,
N. C. 29-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished home in
East Murphy. Available now.
Call Mrs. Evanell Lauria, 363-J,
Murphy, N. C. 29-3tc
WANTED TO BUY: Paying top
market for feedbags of all kinds.
For information write R. E.
Keith, Gainesville, Ga., or Regal
Hotel, Murphy, People's Cafe,
Murphy or Wayne's Feed Store,
Murphy. 29-3tp
HELP WANTED, Male: Life and
Casualty Insurance Co. has open
ing for an agency in Murphy.
Starting salary $75 per week.
Special employee benefits in
clude $5,000 life insurance, fam
ily hospitalization and 5 year dis
ability retirement plan. Appli
cant must be married, between
the ages of 25 or 40. Must own
car. Apply in own handwriting,
stating qualifications and pres
ent employment, giving 3 char
acter references. Write to Box
218, Copperhill, Tenn. 29-21tp
FOR SALE: 1955 Remington stan
dard typewriter. In use four
months. Especially attractive!
elite type. Call McKeever and
Edwaias attorneys. Phone 54.
29-3tc
FOR RENT OR sale: 5 room brick
house on Peachtree. All modern
Conveniences. Phone Mrs. E. A.
Browning, at telephone 155, Mur
Phy, N. C. 29-3tc
EXPERT ELECTRICAL work of
all kinds. Licensed electrician.
Claude Tatham, Andrews, N. C.
I am not associated with C. E.
Palmer in business. He is not a
licensed electrican to do work in
the State of N. C. 29-3tp
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, having quali
fied as administrator of the es
tate of Laurie Adeline Crane, de
ceased, late of Cherokee County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned at his home, Rt. 3,
Murphy, N. C., on or before Feb.
6, 1957, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned a,t the a
bove address.
This 6th day of February, 1956.
Spencer Crane
Administrator of the estate of
Laurie Adeline Crane,
29-6tp deceased. v
ASC Official Wants
"Spread" Reduced
In commenting recently on the
ever-growing spread between pric
es farmers receive for their farm
products and prices consumers
pay for these same products, in
their local stores, Clyde R. Greene
chairman of the ASC state com
mittee, said that the major reason
behind this was that farmers in the
market place are entirely at the
mercy of the buyers. On products
not supported by COC they have
no control whatsoever over the
prices their products bring, he
s&id. On supported commodities
their control Is limited to the level
of support.
Greene said that farmers now
receive only 39 cents out of every
dollar spent for food in the retail
store. This is the lowest share the
farmer has received In the last IS
years. This compares with a 83
cents share In 1945 and 42 cents
last year.
Greene said that he hopes that
this spread can be reduced, not by
reducing the price the retailer re
ceives, but by increasing the price
the . farmer receives. "That's Just
what ASC has been trying to do for
a number of years. That's Just
what our Agricultural Conserva
tion Program r -,d all of our Price
Support Programs are doing now
to the full extent made possible
under present legislation", he
said.
The official said the farmer can
do a good deal toward increasing
his income by full use of
the Agricultural Conservation Pro
gram and by taking advantage of
an available prios airport pro
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Father's Death
Most Frequent
Reason For ADC
RALEIGH Jan. 25? Death of
the father la more frequently the
reason for a family In North Car
olina to apply for aid to dependent
children than in the nation aa a
whole.
Thla fact and other* revealing
the careful and conservative pro
gram of North Carolina are shown
In a comparison of the character
istic of North Carolina families
receiving aid to dependent chll
dren (ADC) with the most recent
comprehensive reports of ADC
families in the nation as a whole,
according to Dr. Ellen Winston,
commissioner of the State Board of
Public Welfare which administers
this public assistance program.
In 53 percent of the ADC cases)
among white families the father!
has died or is incapacited and for]
tis reason the family has applied
for help under the aid to dependent
children program. This cause oc
casions only 47 percent of the cas
es in the nation as a whole.
In the ADC cases in North Caro
lina the father is less likely than
families in the nation as a whole to
have left his family through di
vorce, separation, desertion, or
not being married to the mother.
The national percentage for these
reasons is 44 percent, as compar
ed with only 35 percent in North
Carolina.
However, in the nation as a
whole only 4 percent of white fath
ers of children receiving ADC
are in correctional institutions
while for North Carolina the per
cent is nearly 10 percent, practic
?lly 2l/2 times the national average
This again points to the need for
intensive programs in connection
with the rehabilitation of imprison'
ed fathers of young children.
So far as non-white families 'are
concerned, death or incapacity ot
the father is the reason the family
applies for ADC in 33 percent of
the cases in North, Carolina as
compared with the national aver
age of 24 percent.
Among non-white families re
ceiving ADC, North Carolina has a
better record than the nati6naJ
average with regard to the separa- ?
tion of the father through divorce, ,
desertion, or not Mm married to
the mother. These euu account
for H percent of the total ADC
load In North Carolina, aa compar
ed with TO percent tor the country
aa a whole.
While qply 3.4 percent of all non
white fathers In the United States
far* una bit to support their chil
dren because the (a there are ta
frtaon, the North Parol tna percent
la 10.1 or three times the national
average.
Another area In which the North
Carolina figures are sharply at
variance with national figures Is In
the ivwtp grant paid to fomUt?
receiving ADC. At the time at the
?urvey, the average grant In North
Carolina waa $88 par month tor
the mother or caretaker and an
average of three children par Cam
ay. Thla compare* with a nation
al grant at 183 par month.
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If you're accustomed to buying in the low
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but you're not getting it! As a matter of fact, you're
not even <pming doeel
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