Matters At Heart Of Fawiy life Will Be Dealt With In Tri-County Workshop "? to be dealt with in ? trt-countj noted bgr itaefcn In Murphy art Institute and nn ? will be at Find B^HH rh<wh. Andrews, at 7:JC p. m. Tuesday November U and al Vint Methodist church. Murphy, Wednesday morning, afternoon, A team of three leaders from th< North Carolina Oounctl of Churchea with headquarters in Durham wfl] Bach topics as "Guiding Children in Christian Growth," "Plannln| the Family Life Program in th? local Church," and "Helping Youth Prepare for Marriage" will be con. aide red. An interested ministers and lay people of Cherokee, Clay and Gra HENN THEATRE MURPHY Thnrs. - Fri. IVov. 6 - 7 Cary Grant Sophia Loren, in "House Boat" la Color Sat., IVov. S Double Feature Jolui Ericson Lola Albrght, In 'Oregon Passage' In Color also Leo Genn Kieron Moore, in "Steel Bayonet" Sat. Late Show Anita Ekherg Sterling Hayden, in "VALERIE" San. - Man. Nov. 9- 10 Glenn Ford Red Buttons, in "Imitation General" Tues. - Wed. No v. 11 - 12 Jeffrey Hunter Anne Marie Duringer, in "COUNT FIVE AND DIE" i ham oMBtlM are invuea to dm Free win offering will be taken I at the evening services to meet the costs. t At the opening sisslon To?day I night the Rev. R. T. Bouts of Mur I phy will conduct the devotional. The Bar. W. L. Freeman of San , ford, one of the visiting consultant, will speak on "Understanding Each i Other In the Family," and a film, ? i "A Family Affair," will ba shown, i The Parent-Teacher-Student As sociation of Andrews Is making this i session its program for the Novem . her meeting, after first having a , business session at 7 p. m. , From 8 until 10 JO a. m. Wed nesday at the Methodist church in Murphy parents, teachers, and ministers are to consider "Guid ing Children in Christian Growth." The period will be led by the Rev. Wesley Brogan of Durham, director of childrens' work. Board of Chris tian Education, North Carolina Methodist Conference. Film p re-re views will be shown after this gathering. From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. the group of ministers and other leaders will discuss "Planning the Family Life Program in the Local Church." From S p. m. until S p. m. a youth session Is to give thought to the theme, "Preparing for Mar ? ? ?? ?a*_ a* ? b r-r * j tri rittgc, wiui uie xvev. iwuiu mutur, Durham, of the Methodist Christian Education Board directing. At the 7 :30 evening hour, a play "What Did I Do?" will be given. The assembly will then break into three discussion groups: "First Steps in Religion," led by Mr. Bro gan; "Helping Youth Prepare for Marriage," Mr. Freeman and "Is Tour Home Fun?", Mr. Minor. The Rev. Vitolds Gobins, Luth eran minister at Andrews, will lead the closing worship service. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT MURPHY DRIVE-IN Theatre THURSDAY'. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6.7. DOUBLE FEATURE Richard Widm&rk, in "Time Limit" ALSO Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, in "Escape In Japan" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "Gnnsight Ridge" ALSO "Hit and Ran" SUNDAY . MONDAY NOVEMBER ? . 10 Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, in "Marjorie Morningstar" TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 . 12 JAMES GARNER, in "Darby's Rangers" ? ? All figures vara lot to and tabu ? ?t?i aiM early Wednesday mora. The doaenees of such race# as Clerk of Court and Sheriff kept politician guessing through the night. The election m marked by a lack at vtolaaot and heated argu menta that to the paat have charac terised local election* la this area. Two Incident! wore reported. On* man, voting at the Murphy Elementary School, waa arreated and charged with drunkneaa and re sisting arrest. Another fight in downtown Mur phy caused excitement One man waa injured when he waa struck in the (ace while llatening to election returns. ] Crowds, Noise, ... (Cea tinned from pago 1) Democrat headquarters was crammed with people watching a large board where election figur es were recorded. Jubliation broke lose when a precinct total came in giving the Democrat a majority Still, even in the Democrat stronghold, there were those who were tired. Those whose eyes burned from lack of sleep and an excess of smoke. In Republican htpdquaters in the Courthouse there was a crowd who waited, not patientlyr but waited for the results to arrive. Counting the ballots in the South Ward polls was difficult. There were many absentee bal lots to wade through before the actual counting could begin. But, around 3 a. m. the counting was finished About the same time, everyone started home, and soon the town was empty But, by 8 a- m. Wednesday morning, courthouse officials who didn't get home before 4 a. m. were coming back to work. The election was over and it was another day. Mrs. Smart, 47, Dies After 8-Years Illness Mrs. Annie Mae Smart, 47, died Tuesday at 11 :30 a. m. at her home on Murphy Route 2 following an ill ness of eight years. She was a native of Haywood County but had made her home in Murphy since 1938. Mrs. Smart was a daughter of John and Cynthia VALLFY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ANDREWS Sat. - San. Nov. 8-9 Charles Bronson Robert Hattoa, in "Showdown At Bootmr TILL How MUCH SAIT IS "THERE IN ALL THE OCEANS? Enough to make a solid Dtef BLANKET OJE R THE ENTIRE UNTTEP" STATES... TWO MtLKS THtCK I M IS IT A FACT.....TWPTT A WfcTCH - GAINS TIME AT NIGHT ? / vest the lower -mMpeRRrrufte AT NIGHT CAUSES A WffTCM TO GAIN ? . ho: IT ? AOUOU.V STTUflTH) AT THE a XSNT THE A HOUSEWIVES; Ibk* iptre hours profitable and pi? ant. Sell pop ular new Oort Cosmetics with vita min*. High earnings, no parties. We teach you. Write Mrs. Pauline Robinson, in Acton Circle, Ashe vllle, N. C., or call Mohawk 7-1804. FOB KENT: Two large room apartment, nicely furnished. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer, SU Hlawassee Street or call VE 7-3167 or VE7 2502. 19-Stc WANTED: Mountain woodland. Fifty Acres or more. Give loca tion, condition and beat cash price. Write to "Land" care of the Chero kee Scout, Murphy, N. C. i5-2tp Clark Haney. She was a member of Fincher Chapel Methodist Church where funeral services will be cen ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. by the Revs. Wayne Crisp and Ray H. TTahti Burial will be in the church ceme tery. Surviving are her husband, D. C. Smart; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Best of Clyde, N. C. ; three grand children; three sisters, Mrs. Ber tha Green and Mrs. Lola Smith of Clyde and Mrs. Laura Smith of Lakeland, Fla.; aso surviving are three brothers, Dillard, Homer and Weaver Haney of Clyde, N. C. Pallbearers will be Ed and Wil lis Smith, Charles Clark, Woodrow Plemmons, Ray Haney, Buford Ferguson. Ivie Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION : What is the trend in farm land and building values in North Carolina? ANSWER: Up! The market val ue of farm land and buildings in North Carolina rose 4 per cent during the year ending July 1, 1958. This compares with a na tionwide rise in farm values of 5 per cent. Farm real estate re porters estimate that sale prices on properties on dirt roads would range from 3 to li per cent high er, depending on the area, if they were located on gravel or hard surface roads. For tomorrow's security enroll in 4-H today. There are approximately 155, 000 4-H Club members in North Carolina. There is a project to fit the needs of every 4-H Club member. Store grain now for later feed ing. A central farrowing house has been found to be of benefit in swine production. Buy a boar only from a meat type litter, preferably from a cer tified litter. Boar should be eight month old before being used for breed ing. Who went tor a^lde on a tiger. They cam* back from the ride With tha lady inside And a amlla on the face of tha tigar. Unlikely? Yea. But misfortunes do occur. For disability coverage, call Hyde Insurance VK T-S^SS. 15-ltc NOW IB THK TIME: Tha b i g Christmas season means big prof its lor Avon representatives. Join us today. We train you. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bruton, 183 St. Dunstan'a Road or phone AL 5-8592 in Ashe villa, N. C. 15-ltc VIRGINIA'S LARGEST GROWERS of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Small I 'mite, Landscape Plant Material offer M-pg. Planting Guide catalog in color. Regular 60c value Free on request. Salespeople wanted. Write Dept. N-34, Wayne bo ro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Virginia. 15-4 tc ritt.tari.it party Must be capable to operate and manage a business. Work consists ot servicing route of cigarette ma chines. No selling. Full or part time. Route will be established for operator. At least <1,100.00 to $2,. 200.00 cash investment required. This is a very profitable business of your own that can be started on a small scale and be built up to a very large profit annually. Write giving phone no. to American Vik ing Mfg. CO., 5009 Excelsior Blvd, Suite 152, Minneapolis, Minn. 15-2tp 15-ltp NOW IS THE TIME TO START; If you want a producing perman ent business o I your own, Novem ber 1958 is the month to make a de cision. Begin a Nationally Adver tised Watldns business in Cherokee County. Household and Farm neces sities well known for 90 years. Field help provided. FREE insurance. If you are between 25 and 60 and are interested in $100 weekly earnings, with car in operating condition, let us help you set up a business that will last 20 to 30 years. For person al interview write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, P. O. Box No. 5071, Richmond, Va. 15-3tp PIANOS: Story and Clark Upright, used, good condition $176.00. 38" Kohler and Campbell walnut spinet, New with bench. Forsyth Furniture, Andrews, N. C. Phone 83. 14-3tc JOIN BLUE CROSS Now. Hospital surgical and maternity care a SPECIAL GROUP RATES through FARMERS FEDERATION. See Don Ramsey. Dial VE 7-2416 14-tfc WE BUY black walnuts hulled and dried. Any quantity. Contact Don Ramsey at Farmers Federa tion. 13-tfc FOB SALE : Gas station and groc ery store. Good location. Set Kneed Kllby, Walnut St., Murphy or Call VE 7-2809 or VE 7-2922. H-3t{ First Baptist Church CALL OUR Prayer Phone Dial VE 7-2500 DAT OB NIGHT Tone-In (600) WCVP 11:00 A.M. EVERY SUNDAY Dealer in Cherokee County ."Srrtto Rawielgh'., Dept. NCK7B0-E, Richmond, Va. 15-*tp _ .. _ . , FOB RENT: House? Two bedroom, ! living room, dining room, kitch en and bath. Refrigerator and ?toy* furnished if desired. flood location an Valley River Ave. See i A. Q. Ketner or call VE 7-2M6 14-tfc 1 FOB SALE: Machine shop tools. La the. Milling machine, drill presses, complete welding outfit < Small tools, etc. For information , see Mrs. Clyde Curtis, Route 3, < Hayesville, N. C. 14-Stp 1 . i FOR SALE : New pianos and used i WurUtlzer pianos and organs. Also big bargains in used pianos. Contact Pro pea Furniture Co., Gain- 1 esville and Cornelia, Ga. Phone 423. 9-9tc 1 FOB SALE: Coleman Oil Heater, i 256 gallon drum, copper tubing. | Complete $55. See or call Mrs. Cecil < Mills. 13-Stc i FOB SALE: Masco and University | P. A. set, 6 V. D. C. and 110 Am plifier with plugs. 2 Mikes and stand with complete set of cords and 2-22 in. horns with drivers, $147.00. Also 1 coal heater in good condition with automatic damper 1 control, $45.00. 1 memograph ma- ? chine with ink and ink pads and 4 j stincels, $24.00. 1 electric churn complete and in good condition, *20.00. l Dira cage ana nana in good condition, $10.00. Two size 42 overcoats in good condition, $10.00 each. One-7 shot, 22 Remington ru le with sling in good condition, $20.00. 1 baby mattress in good con dition for large baby bed, $6,00. 1-4 door cabinet radio and record player in good condition, $85.00, and 1-S 53 Halicrafter radio and one automatic record changer radio $50.00. Record Player $40.00 or both $85.00 as set, with 15" box speaker $95.00. l-Manu&l lawn mower in good condition $8.00. TO BE SOLD IN ONE WEEK. See Rev. Edward N. Ledford, Highway 64. 14-2tc SUDDERTH WELDING SHOP: We do all types of welding and mechanical work. Portable welder to go anywhere. Call VE 7-3812. 14-tfc FOB RENT: Five room house south of Murphy in Bell view community. Contact Dora Burnette, Andrews, N. C. Phone 30-J 13-3tp FOR RENT: McCaU Apartment furnished with all modern con veniences. First floor. Private bath and entrance. Electric heat Nice and clean. Rent Reasonable. Phone VE 7-2385, Mrs. McCall Elliott. 13-3tp FOR SALE: Magnolia Mobile Home. Extra clean 1956 model. Up front kitchen with wall refrig erator. Living room, two bed rooms. Full bath with tub and show er. Call Blue Ridge, Ga., 2712 or 2982. 13-tfc WANTED: Wild Ginseng. Paying top prices at J. P. Trull's Store. On Andrews highway. 9-6tp Wanda Gay Beavers of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie BeaVers. ?gents? Between policies? Soma at the differences axe '-p-*"1' t? jrou. Gome In and compare! Hyde Insurance, VK 7-3438. lB-ltc WELL DRILLING: Have tout mUi drilled: modern machfcr try. Six and eight-inch domestic ?ad commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Writs T. B. Rogers, Franklin, N. C. Call STW-l M-tfc FOB BENT: Five room bowse. Bath wired for electric star*. Also three room apartment with bath. Brans Building. Also three room apartment with bath wiped for store cm Wells Street. Ikt Tom Evans. VK 7-2167. 15-ltc DO IT YOURSELF and save with our rental equipment Floor sand sr and edger, hand sander, floor nraxer, skill saw, electric drill, blow torch, paint sprayer, step and ex tension ladder, 2-wheel hand trucks, i-wheel platform dolly, pipe dies und wrenches. We cut and thread pipe. Gibb's Hardware, your Econ omy Auto Store. Dial VE 7-2122. 7-tfc WE BUY SCRAP IRON and Junk. Also burnt and wrecked cars. We sell all size concrete and cin der blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts. Murphy. Dial VE 7-2172. 22>tfc HEATER NEED REPAIRING? Bring your heater in far s free Inspection. We are equipped to clean, reconditioned and repair your electric, gas and oil heaters. Guaranteed parts and labor. Gibbs Hardware, your Economy Auto Store. Dial VE 7-2123. 7-tfc FOR SALE: New Moon all alum inum house trailer. 40-feet, two bedrooms. See Milton Mashbun or call 263-M, Andrews. 13w5tp Expert Watch Repair BY A GRADUATE WATCH MAKER. E. C. Moore Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Dial VE 74188 Photographs Wedding, portrait and commercial photography. Kodak flnlahtag and photostats. SMILEY '8 STUDIO, For Trick or Treat Time ? Give The Beat ? Give Clark's Chewing Gum SPEARMINT ? LONG CHEW TENDERSUNT ? CINNAMON TEABERRY SOLD AT ALL RETAIL OUTLETS . Distributed By Diekey-Crain Co. MURPHY, N. O. DIVORCED! VE 7-S1U MURPHY, N. O. THE FIZZLE FAMILY BUT I 6UE5S MV NECK Y/R6NT6O s-vCWE&N 7PUGGY^_ HOwDiDNOU THIS DOESN'T HUKTf OiOMT MIND y JUOTUCAS ~ MOST "" LOVKAjLE LADDIE X 'CBU6E THE MftN U<oEO WIS VACUUM CLEANER ON IT!

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