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Letter To Editor 11m Cherokee Scout as a public Mnrtea, pr?enU the foOowinf letter, written by Mrs. Merle Davis, President of o< the Murphy PTA. Dear Fellow Otlerrs, , Have you teen reading your paper? Have you heard at the Peareall Plan? Are you Interested in the school your child attends? Hie time is at hand tor ua to vote on a vital issue concerning our ?ctaool ayatam at the future. lb* Pearaall Plan, on which, we are to fi apt ember 8, is one with which yon ahould become well ac quainted in order to know what you believe la beat for our edu cation program. Read all you can about thla place ftudy it carefully; give it full con fide ration; then vote aa you aee ?? ; ' v Sincerely, Mia. Merle Davia President Murphy P.T.A. If OTICB NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Bbcecutor at the estate of J W. Dock cry, deceased, late at Cher okee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1Mb day of July, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 11 day ox July,19M. WILLIAM R. DOCKER Y 62-ttc EXECUTOR Test Drive Today's New Flite-Fuel DISCOVER WHY WE SAY: /TS1 PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS/ ? Claims of gasoline performance are one thing ? aqtual performance something entirely differ ent. That's why we make this suggestion: you've got nothing to lose and a lot to gain by test driving Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel. Let your car's performance be the judge. You'll discover ease of starting and responsiveness that you may never have suspected your motor could deliver. You'll benefit from the smoothness of ad vanced high octane. You'll get the advantages of controlled volatility and positive anti-stalling, and more miles per gallon, too. No other gasoline gives you the combination of high performance com ponents you get in Flite-Fuel. Why not give Flite-Fuel a try? Fill up today at any station where you see the familiar orange and black Phillips 66 Shield. ' , % Phillips Petroleum Company ALLISON A DUNCAN OIL COMPANY, Distributors H. N. O. THIS WEEK ?In Washington With ^ It ? * ^ milila aa v union wuYHiwn A session of Con gress Is, in some respects, like ? basebsU same. One team Is made up of Democrats and the other of BepubUcans. Each la try ing to make a "bit" with votei or "scorsT by pawing a bill tha would be popular with the "fans." And. of course, each wants to throw the other "out" Too are the umpire, and aometlmee the coach as well. Every two years. In November, you add up the box score and cast your vote for the team you think has done the beat Job. ? If your principal interest la farming, you look at the box score on farm legislation. We thought it might be Interesting to take an Impartial look at what the second session of the Mth Congress did about one of the most controver sial laauea it faced, that of farm President Eisenhower opened the session in January by throwing out a 8- point farm program which he asked Congress to pass. You might say it was a 9- inning game starting la January and ending in July. With Secretary Ezra Tart Ben son pitching and the Democrats at bat, the first ball hit was a line drive 90% -of -parity bill directly to Elsenhower. It was a hot one. but Ike scooped it up and threw the Democrats out at first, with a veto. Then the Republicans came to bat and the first pitch was the soil bank. The Democrats looked it over and let It go by for a strike, although some of them claimed it was a foul. At any rate It can put an extra $1.3 billion a year in farmers' pockets, and no Demo crat thought that was bad. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Plainstiff, MARIE HALL BREWER, -TM OWEN BREWER, Defendant TO OWEN BREWER: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. rhe nature of the relief being sought is as fellows: The plain tiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony a gainst you on the grounds of separation for more than two years next preceding the commencement of this action, and is seeking that she be awarded the custody ond care of Linda Joyce Brewer and Terry Lee Brewer, minor children born of said marriage. -All control on forest insects and diseases has been consolidated into one division of the forest Ser vice says the U. S. Department of Agriculture. "I've tried 'em all. It's Camels for me. They taste just right and they're real easy to get along with, pack after pack." DOCOMQfTUT AM Discover Um different between "jest smeking" and CumIs! T? t? the difference! Camels are full-flavored and deeply satisfying ? pack after pack. Yon can count on Camels for the finest tsste in smoking! >1 Tfce eabflasive Camel blebd of quality tobaccos has Bed far saMOthmbUng. Camels are easy to get alodgvith. Enjoy the difference! IPs good to know that year after year more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette. Try a pack and you'll fee why. IlMioiiirti and Republicans bath went to Mm that one, and the result *M m tfi bfflkm "home run" appropriation that landed la the White House front yard and vu by Elsenhower. The game ?u delayed while Democrats and Republicans argued some more about price supports. Secretary Benson, the Democrats contended, had been pitching them too low. President Elsenhower said h? thought so, too. and ordered Benson to raise them some. "'Elsenhower caned (or strength ening of commodity programs. Democratic leaden on the Hill put through an extension of the 8ugar and Wheat Agreement Acts, but they also "froze" cotton and rice acreage allotments and teased out modernised parity. The next play yoa might call a "balk." Elsenhower asked for a limit on the slae of price support loans any one grower could get, but Benson never would say how much, and so Congress did noth ing. Eisenhower also called for an expanded rural development pro gram, but Congress dldnt even swing at it 4 An always popular pitch with Congress was a request for more research funds. Congress dished up an extra $17 million and then created a Commission to find ways to spend an added $100 million searching for industrial uses for farm surpluses. A can for better and easier farm credit was right down Congress* alley and the lawmakers batted out laws to consolidate the Pro duction Credit Corporations with the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and authorise the Farmers Home Administration to be more liberal with its money. It added $184 million to help Great Plains farmers shift from crops to grass in the Dust Bowl. Ninth point in the Elsenhower program was repeal of the Federal tax on farm-used gasoline, and both Democrats and Republicans scored that as a hit. Who won? That win be decided on November You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than October 4, IBM, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 14th day of August, 1966. /S/ K. W. RADFORD Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County, North Carolina 4-4 tc NORTH CAROLINA CHEROJCEKX COUNTY I Dm undersigned, having quali fied tm administrator of the estate of 8. D. Stilee, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the ltth day of August, 1W7, or tbte notice will be ptaadad to tar of their recovery. All person* Indebted to ?aid estate will please make Im mediate payment to tta undersign ed at Murphy, North ChraHna B. E. BTH.HM. i-8tc Administrator I ACT NOW Protect your valuable farm building and equip ment from loss by fire. Be extra careful about fire hazards. And for financial protection, insure with us. Play safe .... check your home for fire hazards. And check with us to be sure your fire insurance covers full replacement value of your property. CITIZENS BAM. and TRUST INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Murphy VErnon 7-2141 CHEROKEE COUNTY 28th ANNUAL SCHEDULE j MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 9:00 A. 91. ? Placing of Exhibits Begins. 1:00 P. M. ? Midway Opens 8:00 P. M. ? All Exhibits Mast Be in Place TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 9:00 A. M. ? Judging of Exhibit Halls. 9:30 A. M. ? Nantahala District Dairy Sbow. 3:00 P. M. ? Exhibit Halls Open To Public WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 8:00 P. M. ? Dairy Cattle Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 SCHOOL DAY 10:00 A. M. ? Judging of Swine and Poultry. 2:00 P. M. - Judging of Poultry. 8:00 P. M. ? Beef Cattle Show. ? FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 2:00 P. M. ? 4-H Pullet Auction Sale AH Exhibits on Display SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 All Exhibits to be Removed by N? pi!* r V' COME ONE! COME ALL! ? JOIN IN THE FUN..!! is ?? 1 THE JAMES E DREW SHOWS W1IX ENTERTAIN YOIJ, WTTII MANYNEWUBBS llX fati'l
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