FOR RENT: One, two or three
room furnished steam heated
apartment Mrs. F. O. Bates.
Pbooe VE 7-2755. 14-3tp
HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 mile* west
of Murphy, se? James Clayton.
l?-2tp
WE BUT 8CRAP Iron and junk.
Also burnt and wrecked cars.
We sell all size Concrete and
Ctnder blocks. Kayes Auto
parts. Murphy, N. C. Dial
VErnon 7-2172 48-tfC
WE WILL BE
CLOSED
MONDAY, NOV. 12
LEGAL
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HOLIDAY
Citizens Bank and Trust Co.
Ninfhy-Aailrevth-Robbiiisville
Hayesville
Serving Southwestern North Carolina
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
: aXSUBFACB your floors . Do the
lob yourself. Rent oar floor send
lag machine Reasonable rum
by tfae half-day, day or week.
Also complete Use at floor All
lug and paint Glbbe Hardware
ft Auto Co. Dial VHrnon 7-2811
40-tfc
BULL DOZER work by the hour
or Dy the Job See J. M. Hughes
and Son or Dial VErnon 7-3T19,
Murphy, N. C. ? i8-tfo
ANDREWS AREA folks. See Mr?
A. b. Chandler, 8r., In Andrew,
or phone No. 6 or mall to Bo>
4M, Andrews, for subscriptions
to Cherokee Scout.
(CAYE'S aUTO PARTS maclune
shop and welding done. We man
ufacture ornameatal posts and
railing. Call us for prices.
O-tfo
PHOTOGRAPHS, weddings por
trait and commercial photo
graphy. Kodak finishing and
photostats. Smilsy's Studio, An
drews. N. C. 50-tfc
FOR RENT: Four room unfui?
nished apartment with bath. Prl
vate entrance. Hot water heat
er. Dial VEmon 7-2811, Murphy,
N. C. 50-tfc
WELL DRILLING : Have your
wells drill ca; q^dern machinery
Six and eight inch domestic and
commercial wells. Macon Pump
anu (Veil Co., Write r B. Rog
ers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J1
48-tfc
FOR RENT: 4 room Duplex apart
ment. Electric Heat, Hot water
heater. Dial VE 7-2511 15-3tc
Apartment available, unfurnished
3 large rooms ana oath. Wired
for electric heat or gas. first
floor. Adell Apartments. Phom
VE 7-2657 15-3ti
STRAWBERRY plants for sale,
reasonable. See J. H. Ellis Mon
day or Tuesday of each week at
his place on Martin's Creek.
14-3tp
SALESMEN WANTED
Rawleigh Dealer* are prosperous
and independent. Vacancy In
Cherokee County. Many thous
ands of dollars already sold
there. For fill 1 Information
write W. T. Rawleigh Co., MOK
760-567, Richmond, Va. 15-Btp
PLEASE return a two eye Hot
plate that was borrowed from
Mrs. George Size several mbnths
ago. VE 7-2002. 14-3tc
48 hour service on any watch and
jewelry repair. Davis Jewelers.
13-tfc
FOR RENT: One 4 room dwelling
house with electric lights. Two
miles from Murphy on US high
way 64. See Mrs. J. L. Hall at
the Henry House. 14-3tp
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FOR RENT: Small steam heated
apartments furnished. Phone VE
7-2623 or 2296 14-3tp
FOR SALE: Good used gas heat- i
ers, formerly used at the First
Baptist Church 5-heaters 60,000 .
BTU; 10-heaters 30,000 with
all fittings ready to be installed.
Call 73-M cr 45-W in Andrews.
14-3tc
FOR SALE: Choice highway front
age, with small acreage High
way 19, opposite Marble Baptist
Church. Fertile soil. Running
water. Price reasonable. Robt. 1
M. Hannah, Marble, N. C. 14-3tp
FOR SALE: 1955 Buick Special
fully equipped or trade for older
model auto or truck. Quetter
Loudermilk, Phon? VE 7-2368
1 4-3tc j
HOUSE FOR RENT: Six rooms, :
electricity, running water. Plen
ty wood. Located 1% miles from
Ranger school. Contact Sherman
Gibby, Hayesville, N. C. Rt. 4
15-3tp
HELP WANTED: Man under 35
with High School education or
more to leam our business
Opportunity for advancement.
Write in own handwriting stating
qualifications to Box 21, Murphy i
N. C. 15-Stc
Who says dream cars never come true?
Coming! Americas first production dream car
it will influence the shape of cars for years to come.
' The old Detroit rule was to introduce new features
I gradually, to make little changes each year. Sometimes
\ a new grille, an engine improvement, or new colors
and trim.
We broke that rule. In fact, we broke all the rules.
This is dynamite!
For you are not the only one who has dreamed of a
totally modern car, a car that has everything you find
at automobile shows, in illustrations, and in custom
built experimental cars.
Detroit has had that dream, too. And that's why the
1957 Mercury is the car that has honestly excited the
most car-jaded, the most sophisticated of Detroit's
automotive experts.
When you see the new 1957 Mercury, you'll see
America's first full-production dream car? a car that
will influence the shape of cars for years to come.
Youll see a dream car you can own and drive? a
car that has far more than startling years-ahead beauty.
THE BIG M for '57 boasts dream-car features never
before found outside a designer's dreambook: a Key
board Control that makes ordinary push-button
driving old-fashioned; an exclusive Floating Ride with
y a revolutionary new cushioning action you have to fed
i to believe. There are Mercury "firsts" everywhere you
look. A Power-Booster Engine Fan in the Montclair
series that saves horsepower other cars waste. And
many more Mercury exclusives.
You'll see THE BIG M? the new Mercury for 1957
?soon. You'll see it. You'll drive it. The first dream
car that can be yours. The dynamite is on its way
from Detroit to your dealer's? now! ^ ' -*
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STRAIGHT OUT OF TOMORROW l, ,
THE BIG M for '57 with DREAM-CM DESIGN
See it at your MERCURY dealer's on November 12th
?
Don't Miss The Big Television Hit, "The Ed SulUvan Show" Sunday Evening 8:00 to 9:00 6 WAGA ? TV Atlanta. G*.
EVANS AUTO
OOlOOOPCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOnOOO
FOE SALE. One bedroom suite
One living room suite.C *11 VE
7-2856 or conUct Bobby Hamp
ton
LOST: Male Cocker answers to
name of Joe, Weight about 80 lbe.
color buff, bean rabies vaccine
tag No. 208422. Reward to finder.
Dial VE 7-2991 1 5 -*P
FOE SALE: One IVi H. P., One
5 H.P Motor. One used washing
machine. All In good condition
Contact Lloyd Ramsey or call
VE 7-2965 _ 16-8tp
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart
ments, close In; stoker heat, fur
nished; has new floor covering;
Venetian blinds; prefer couple;
phone VE 7-3101 or contact Ada
Harshaw, 120 East Central Ave
nue. "ltc
SPECIAL CARE FOR CHILDREN
from 3 months to 6 years of age.
Call VE 7-2617 day phone and VE
7-2272 night phone for further
nformation. 15-3tc
SINGER SEWING MACHINES ?
Our representatives will be in
Murphy each Tuesday and Wed
nesday. New and used electric
and treadle machines. All type*
repairs. Write P. O. Box 188 fori
free estimate of demonstration.
15-3tp
FOR SALE: 1947 Jeep with Metal
top; 1955 Chevrolet V4 ton pick-1
up; 1954 Chevrolet V4 ton pickup. I
and a 1951 Chevrolet V4 ton pick
up. Contact Evans Auto Co.
11-tfc
The name of Murphy General
Hospital has been changed to Mur
phy Protestant Hospital. Also the
telephone number has been chang
ed to VE 7-2623. 16-3tc
WANTED Black Walnuts, Hulled
and dried. We pay highest cash
price. See Stiles Produce Co.
16-3tc
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as administratrix of the es
tate of Leonard Palmer, deceased,
late of Cherokee County, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or be
fore the 20th day of September,
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 at Mur
phy, North Carolina.
Mrs. Frankie Palmer
12 -etc Administratrix
NOTICE
Pursuant to a judgment of the
Superior Court of Cherokee Coun
ty, North Carolina, the following
described propeHy, to wit:
One 1953 (Meadowbrook) Dodge
automobile, Motor No. D46-51439
Serial No. 32086239
will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door in
Murphy, North Carolina on the
10th day of November, 1956 at
twelve o'clock noon.
Herman Edwards
16-ltc Commissioner
Cats corner
By
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Joyce Iftintz
Elizabeth 1'fc ompson \
WELCOME NEW STUDENTS
The AHS students and faculty
wish to extend a welcome to the
new students as follows : Fa tie
McJUnkin, from Seattle, Washing
ton, Ruth, David and Joh nBenham
Arlington, Virginia; Phyllis Ellis,
Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Carolyn
Evans, Blairsville, Georgia; Betty
Hulvey, Bridgeport, Alabama;
Wade Crotts, Raliegh, North Car
olina; and Billy Joe Parker, Len
oir City, Tennessee.
JMVOR-TANT ALUMNA
Sue Crawford, a AHS gradute,
was recently elected cheerleader
by her classmates at WOC.
Sue was cheerleader here four
years in high school and chief
her senior year.
AHS is proud of the record that
Sue is making.
PHOTOGRAPHER BACK IN AHS
The photographer from Winston
Salem came last Wednesday Oct
ober SI to take club pictures anc
Mascots for the annual.
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STUDENTS ATTEND "FATS
DOMINO SHOW
Last Tuesday night October 3(
D|ckey Hygdon, Kent Laughter
Pete Gernert, Steve Hygdon, and
John Gregory attended the "Fats'
Domino Show in the city auditor
ium, Asheville.
Bueck To Discuss
Pearsall Plan At
P. T. A. Monday
Mr. Bueck will dscuss the Pear
sall Plan at the PTA meeting Mon
day night, November 12 at 7:30 .
Mrs. Merle Davis, president
will preside.
MIKE'S BEATING IKE!
If you haven't seen
MIKE and IKE lately
(they are the pigs
growing in our store)
you'd hardly believe
your eyes. MIKE, the
Purina-fed pig, is
running away from
IKE. And he's making
gains at much lower
cost and on a very
small amount of feed.'
Come in and see these pigs; see the almost miraculous
growth Purina is helping MIKE to make.
When you see what MIKE is doing, we know you'll want
to give your own pigs the same chance to make fast,'
cheap gains. Come in and see MIKE and IKE soon...j
and let us tell you about Purina's Profit Plan of hog feeding, y
YoOr Store with the Checkerboard Sign /yTTtr. o
Mike And Ike Will Be
Given Away
ABSOLUTELY FREE
On Dec. 8- At 10 A. M
? . 4t
WITH EACH 100 LB. RAG
OF PUBINA FEED, YOU RECEIVE A
TICKET. SEE US FOR DETAILS
STILES PRODUCE CO.
. Dial VErnon 7-2519 - Murphy, N. C.
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ANDREWS N, C. HATESVILLE, N. C. MURPHY, N. C. ROBBINSVUXE, N. C.
. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY .
Serving Southwestern North Carolina w
W. Frank Forsyth
Executive Vice President
Murphy, North Carolina
November 5, 1959
Dear Folks:
Five years ago Berkshire Knitting Mills built a completely new, modern full
fashioned hosiery mill in Andrews. Their payroll has contributed much to the economy,
not only to Andrews, but to this entire section as well.
Berkshire's parent plant in Reading, Pennsylvania is celebrating their 60th
anniversary and so it is entirely fitting that they have a 5th and 50th anniversary
"Open House" party at their mill in Andrews. We congratulate them on their fine
new, modern plant; their worldwide reputation for quality hosiery; their splendid co
operation with their employees, and their efforts to make Western North Carolina a
finer, better place to live. <
I join with Berkshire's many friends in Murphy in sending congratulations and
best wishes for their continued progress and success.
Cordially yours,
W. Frank Forsyth
Executive Vice President
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