Jin>my k I M (K M(. ud Mn. Lmo Ktauey ot Hilton Street. He Jimmy plans to keep Mi cotlec- i tioa going end already baa hit 1 heart set oa a stone cutter and i peilihw te Christmas. The youth Hid: "I wouldn't take 'i anything for my arrowhead*." He ' is especially proud of his spinners < that were "made by left-handed I Indians". Jimmy explained that a right handed Indian makes arrowheads 1 flats while a left-handed Indian I will put a curve toward the head. < This will cause the arrow to spin > when It is shot, he said. I Asked if he ever trades stones 1 with other collectors, Jimmy said 1 very seldom, except with Wand* ' West, 15, of Murphy. Wanda is a daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Howard J West and her collection is about the same as Jimmy's. Both started their collections about the same ] time. 1 Jimmy's musical career started about six years ago. He now playt 1 the piano, organ and accordion. He j has played in several talent shows* 1 and will render special organ music at the First Baptist Church Sunday, < Sept. 1. HENN THEATRE Marphy, N. C. THDRS.-FRL August 22 - 23 SAT. August 24 Double Feature i ft???Kl -ALSO Bsrryawe Jr. John "HIGH LONESOME" SAT. LATE SHOW mCHT-lAWCASTEK -MARTY1 ERNEST BORGNINE Md BETSY BLAIR tv-r~ m* I Sun. - Mon. - Tues. August 25 - 26 -27 Wednesday August 28 IVayaMviDe . . ? (Cutiiiil frem Hl? ?m) , might u well realin that Com munism has to be stopped om way or another if we want to survive as ? nation. "Communism does not know any moral values. Communism has not one shred of decency in it Com munism only stays in business to istisfy the hunger, glory, vanity and sadism of a handful of people rho control the machine guns and the taxes. Communism is, as a joe pel, vile and It is foul and it is dishonest. "But Communism, by its false promises, greatly appeals to the hungry, disease-ridden and impov erished one-hundred million people ?11 over the world ? people who have nothing to lode forward to ev cept another day of oppression, another day of sickness and anoth er day of hunger. "We are in a position? without any question? to bring the ten times one-hundred million people, who are just on the razor's edge, into our camp, instead of letting them fall into the communist trap. We are in a position to gradually receive, with open arms, those who, unfortunately, have already fallen into the Communist trap if we are willing to use the Bible as our guide book, if we are willing to help those unfortunate people to help themselves. We cannot help them forever with billions of dol lars in gifts, for? as we all know charity alway^ does breed resent ment. "If we want to keep our way of life; if we want to continue to en joy peace and prosperity and if? above all? we are willing to make moral progress, then we, the peo ple, have a choice between inact ion or apathy on the one hand and a deep interest in our neighbros and humanity and the Bible, on the lfALI FY DRIVE-IN Aadrews, N. C. THURS. - FR1. August 22 -23 SATURDAY Angnst 24 Double Feature Robert Prestoa Robert Sterling "The SUNDOWNERS" -Also SUN. - MON. August 25 - 26 Mamie Van Doren Lori Nelsoi "UNTAMED YOUTH" TUES. - WED. August 27 ? 28 JACK PALANCE b Germany: Pvt. Ralph Gar ry McClnre, sob of Mr. aai Mrs. WlUard O. McClnre ? I Murphy is stationed with the V. S. Army ii Munich, Germany. Pvt. Mc Clnre received his basic training at Fort Chaffee, ? Ark. He also completed the basic Army Ad ministration course given at the Specialist School Command while at Fort Chaffee. other hand. "We, the people, have the choice today to make moral progress as has never been done before, since today we are in a position to trans late our spiritual advancements in to technical realization. "We can today fight for peace with the same effectiveness as we fight a war. In a war, moral values do not count. You have to kill or be killed. In fighting for peace, it is only a question of moral values. Are we willing to spend the time, the love, the energy, the know ledge and the know-how that it will take to make the world over in our image? Masons To Hold Quarry Meeting A large number of Masons from this area are planning to attend the annual "Quarry Meeting" near Morganton, Ga., Saturday night. All Masons are invited. Supper will be served at the Morganton, Ga., High School lunch room from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. Masons will then go to the Quar ry for work in the Masters Degree at 8 p m. The Morganton Lodge will have charge of the work. Seven lodges make up the 43rd District which includes Cherokee, Clay and Graham counties. Area lodges are: Cherokee 146 at Murphy, Charles E. Johnson, master; James C. Hembree, sec retary; day 301 at Hayesville, Hal J. Puett, master; J. Guy Padgett, secretary. Also: Montgomery 426 at Ranger, R. Gay Davidson, master; W. Har vey Stiles, secretary; Marble Springs 439 at Marble, Hardie C. Morris, master;. Victor Raxter, secretary; Unaka 506 at Unaka, Harry C. Bagley, master, Charles F. Bates, secretry. Also: Andrews 529 at Andrews, Lofton G. West, master; Galusha Pullium, secretary; RobbinsvQle 872 at Robbinsville, Dennis J. Saw yer, master; Burl L. Orr, secre tary. Bliss Emily Sword and Mrs. An nie Brandon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Duvall and son Paul Brandon in Brevard this week. Mrs. Clara Sherrill spent the week-end in Asheville as guest of Mrs. James Bonham. Vffetir Homelite\ ^^DIRECT DRIVE CHAIN SAW1 6 > 19, ROUNDS Here's a lightning fast direct drive rham BOW with 6 full horsepower that cots 8* oak in 4 seconds, 18" pine in 12 seconds. Kings down trees op to 5 feet in diameter. With its light 19 pounds and all -angle diaphragm carburetor you 6m cat in any position ? faster and with less strain and effort. See the new Hcmelite Power Twins today! Have a free demonstration and chosse the one that suits you best! deadline m cuttuuD tUi Mm than zs words, tw FOR RENT One 7 room house with bath in Eut Murphy with hot water and wired lor ctove and electric heat. Have facilities for oil and coal heat if desired. One 4 room house with bath. Water beater furnished. Wired for stove. Clost in. Also one 4 room bouse with bath. Wired for stove. Close in. Tele phone VE 7-22S7 or see Mrs. Tom Evans. ! 3-3tc FOR SALE: 20 acres of land with rough boxed 5 room house on Highway 294 one mile of Hiwassee Dam School. Will sell all together or part. See Roy Ingram after S p. m. on week days at Suit, N. C. 4-1 tp I WANTED: Twenty -five brake lin ing jobs. Ford's bonded lining, 1949 to 1956 models, $15.00, at Burch Motors, Murphy, N. C. 3-tfc FOR SALE: 65 acres heavy timber, 3 bedroom house, new cabin. All modern. 5 miles west of Hiwassee Dam. Also other property, See L. E. Dryden, Farner, Tenn. Route at Violet. 3-3tp FOR RENT: Furnished apartment with all modern conveniences. First floor. Private bath, private en-, trance, nice, cool and clean. Mrs. McCall Elliott, Phone VE 7-2395. 3-3tc PASTURE FOB RENT: 65 acres under one fence, 35 acres of this sowed in ladino clover. Can pas ture 20 head of cattle from August 15 to October 15. No horses. For imformation, see Harley Scroggs at Brasstown, N. C. 3-2tp FOR SALE: 1951 CMC 2 ton Truck or will trade for 1 ton truck. See Hoyt Baper or Gene Fair, Route 3, Murphy, N. C. 3-3tp FOB SALE: Ernest O'Dell farm on Boute 1, Murphy. Will sell farm with crop and all equipment. 600 chickens, 6 head of cattle, optional. For immediate sale at a bargain price. Contact D. M. Beese, Phone VE 7-2624. 3-2tp FOB SALE: Pekinese Puppies. AKC registered. Call VE 7-2280 or see Mrs. Vaughn Hemphill, 246 Peachtree St. 3-3tc WELL DBILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B. Bogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J-l 24-tfc CABINETS AND BOATS built to your order. Screen and screen doors. Furniture regluing and re building. Home remodeling. Saw filing. All work guaranteed. Farm ers Boat and Cabinet Shop, next to Ice Plant 49-tfc 48 HOUB SERVICE on any watch and jewelry repair. Davis Jew elers, Murphy, N. C. tfc Johns - Mamville BIdg. Materials Asphalt Shingles? Boll Roofs Asbestos Siding GIBBS HDWE. * AUTO SUPPLY FOB RENT: Small furnished bouse. 1 bad room. Suitable for couple. Call CE 7-2252 or aea Mrs. G. W. Zirbes. 3-3tp FOR RENT: Two room furnished apartment with bath. Call Lydia Mallonee, Phone VE 7-3162. Mtc FOR RENT: Three room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Close in. Contact Peyton G. I rie at I vie Fun eral Home or I rie Furniture Store. 3-2tc USED POWER MOWERS at real savingt. We have three to go. Western Auto Associate Store, Mur phy, N. C. 52-tfc FOR~SALE Modern two bedroom home on Blairsville Highway. Fruit trees, chicken house, good spring, on one acre lot. $3500 (terms) Two bedroom modern home with in city limits of Murphy on one acre lot $8,000. Forty-five acres adjoining Hia wassee Lake. Five room frame house, water, lights, barn, garage. Two springs and several good building lots on property. $3500. 100 acre farm. Completely fenc ed. Fifty acres bottom. Notla Township. TESTAURANT FOR SALE: Good going restaurant and all equip ment, living quarters included Money-maker. $2,000 cash will take over. Dick Richards, Real Estate. Murphy, N. C. 2-3tc SMALL FARM FOR SALE: In Mable, N. C. 30 acres level land bordering creek. Five room house with water and new deep well pump. Barn and crib. Price $$7,000 or $3,000 down and assume loan. Contact Rush J. Pullium, Route No. 3, Box 170, Salem, Va. 3-4 tp FOR SALE: Registered Plott pups. One 1-year-old and one 2-year old. Call VE 7-2S10 day or VE 7 2255 at night. 2-3tc FOR RENT: Modern, six room house with beautiful yard. Con tact Frank Swan in Andrews 1-tfc FOR SALE: 1953 Jeep truck, 4 wheel drive. In exceptionally good condition. Call VE 7-2510 day or VE 7-2255 at night. 2-3tc FOR RENT: Furnished apartment living room, bed ro6m, kitchen ette and bath with all modern con veniences. Located on Main Street is now available. Call or telephone 144-J, Andrews, N. C. 2-3tc FOR BENT: 3 room furnished apartment Newiy decorated. Cool with private entrance. Cloee in. Call VE T-M88. X-tfc FOR SALE: One Steel Miter Box. Stanley. Same as new. Reasoq able. Alao deep aea tod and rota Farmer'* Cabinet and Boat Shop next to Ice Plant ?-tfc CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING? Autc and Furniture. Brittain's Uphol gtery Shop in Murphy* Furniture Salvage. ' 47-tfi WE BUY SCRAP IRON and Junk. Alao burnt and wrecked cart. We sell all size concrete and cin der blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts. Murphy. Dial VE 7-2172. 22-tfc PLANNING A PARTY? ? We cat er to private parties, birthdays, anniversaries and civic club meet ings. Private dining room avail able. Contact Virgil O'Dell, Miam Restaurant. 46-tfi RESURFACE your floors. Do the job yourself. Rent our floor sand ing machine, reasonable rates by the day, half-day or week. Also complete line of floor filling and paint. Gibbs Hardware & Auto Co., Dial VE 7-2SU. 23-tfc DOUBLE SINK new. $129.85 value for $75.00 cash at Western Auto Associate Store. Murphy, N. C. . * , \ 52-tfc ALL' ELECTRIC FANS one-fourth off at Western Auto Associate Store in Murphy. 52-tfc \ ; YOUNG LADY with High School education needed for cashier at Henn Theatre in Murphy. Interest ed person may see Mr. Henn or Edwin Cook at the theatre . 52-tfc FOR RENT: Four room unfurn ished apartment with bath, pri vate entrance. Hot water heater. Dial VE 7-2511, Murphy. 24-tfc WANTED: Lady would like to rent a five or six room house with modern conveniences. Would pre fer a place of about 10 acres to keep chickens, hogs, and cows. Will pay rent in cash, but not over $15.00 a month. Coatact Roxie Robinson, 512 W. 8th Ctreet, Char lotte 6. N. C., 4-3tp FLORIDA Will trade Florida land for equal value in mountain cottage site. Preferably on stream. F. D. Mac Kenzie, Realtor, Phone MArion 2-4215, Box 398, Ocala, Florida. 4-3tc WANTED: Lady with four chttdreo ttmita of Murphy, with nuouUe vMitomt a house within ctty rent. Would like to rent about September I. 4-ltp FOR SALE: Slightly uaed folding baby pUy pen ud baby stnler. Wffl tell cheap. Call VE T-S407, Mrs. Boyce Stile#. 41tp YES IT IS T*UK We need 100 maids and houaataqp era to Ihre in near New York City your pay will be from $125.00 to 100.00 per month. Write me your age, ticket will be sent to you. v AGENTS WANTED,. Mrs Earl Lit tleton, P. O. Box 14, Manilas set, N. y. 4-?tc FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnish ed apartment. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Call Mrs. E. A. Browning at VE 7-24M. 4-Stc WANTED: Rural home for dog. Half Collie, Half Shepperd. White 6-months-old. Had 3-year Rabies shot. FREE. Tele. YE 7-2508 after S p. m. or VE 7-2541 during day. Wfff* . 4-ltp FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment and bath. Gas or elec tric hest. Hot and cold water fur nished. Call Adell Apartments, VE 7-2657 or VE 7-2767. 4-tfc CLOSE-OUT of all new furniture at bargain prices. We will hand le only antiques and used furniture. Murphy Furniture "Salvage, Hia wasse Street, Murphy. 3-tfc Meney - Saviag SPECIALS AX FARMERS FEDERATION Murphy, N. C. VE 7<M18 S LB BOLL, BINDER TWINE ...... ...fLM mxu BALE TIES IMS 3" x 4" * 48" SILO WIRE Dlil 400 8q. Ft. SILO PAPER 4Mt 8TA.FRE8H 80 Lb. Bag K-40 LAWN GRASS SEED 08e lb. 80 Lb. Bag SHEEP MANURE .$L9S SO Lb. Bag COW MANURE ftJS 100 Lb. Bag MDLORGANTTE $SJS Ground LIME8TONE Mo cwt STRAW FOB COVERING *1.00 bate I void Roadside Tire Changing NOW YOU CAN RIDE SAFELY FOR 100 MILES OR MORE AFTER A PUNCTURE OR BLOWOUT You'll enjoy driving on the safest tire made NEW 3-T NYLON CAPTIVE-AIR Safety Tire k .good/year Now you don't have to change a tire along the road. Not you, nor your wife, nor your children! After a puncture or blowout, the "built-in spare" lets you drive in safety, at normal speeds, for 100 miles or more. And you get the extra traction of Twin-Grip tread, plus the extra strength of Triple-Tempered 3-T Nylon Cord. Stop in to day. We'll give you a big trade-in allowance on your present tires. Exduahr* Nylon *of?ty vatt glvn yew . A **Kiiitl fcl .nnra" ? '"'?'??i iparv fee proved pwHcfioiv If a blowovt or pone- / Ivr* ocoiri, |M> hmtv* olr wpperlt yam car lor >00 i r ? -v AmIm" fknahaf Mlotod to 24 fct. Only Oofdjwor hat Km Captive-Air, Km softly Mm with the built-in spar*. ? * > ALLISON ? DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY Dial VE 7- 2921 Murphy, N. C. ' .v ?? ' ?

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