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Miss Quick is the grand daughter of Mrs. Mae Arnold Quick of Lake Murray and the Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield are attending a Southern Rail way Medical Convention held in St. Louis, Mo. -M Mrs. Francis Bourne Sr., has returned home after being a patient in Emory Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. R. W. E as ley attended a dinner for past Dis trict Governors of Lions held by the West Asheville Lions Club in Asheville Tuesday night. All District governors wives wre asked to make* two minute talk at die meeting. -m Mrs. E. A. Harshaw attended late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Waller of Columbia. Mr. Martin is die grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mar tin and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Evans, all of Murphy, North Carolina. The bride-elect was graduat ed from Winthrop College in 1965 with a B. S. degree in Home Economics. She is now teaching at Aiken High School in Aiken, South Carolina. The bridegroom elect attend ed Brevard College and was graduated from North Carolina State University in 1965 with a B. S. degree in Nuclear Engi neering. He is employed by the EXiPont Company at the Svannah River Plant in Aiken. The wedding will take place in late June at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Columbia. a Red Cross meeting held in Asheville last Thursday. She represented Cherokee County at the meeting. Jimmy Cagle of Atlanta spent die week end here with his aunt. Miss Elda Queen. ALL SHOOK UP BY MONEY WOES? we offer qualified counseling in all financial matters... com* in and let us talk it over today! Whether it's a pressing emergency, an opportunity to expand your operation, to buy or to build ? whatever the reason for needing money, you'll find our counsellors helpful. We take a personal interest in the growth of our community ? in the welfare of our neighbors. Give us a chance to smooth out all your tnoney problemsl No charge for consultation. Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member, Federal Reserve System CITIZENS BANK I TRUST CO " SERVMG SOUTHVESmN NOR1N CARQUHA" MEMBER FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Murphy, Andrews, Hoyusvillu, Robbinsvillt, Sylvo *FULL* bamC wf CUFF BLUE... People & Issues SHAD BAKE. . . . Politi cians from all over North Car olina will be converging on Aberdeen this Friday after noon, April 29, for the Town of Aberdeen's annual Shad Bake hooorlng State Highway Division Eight personnel. A prelude to the Shad Bake will be the A&R Railroad's social hour at the American Legion Hut from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock, followed by the Shad Bake at the Aberdeen Lake. Forrest Lockey, president of the Aberdeen and Rockfish Rail road, former Aberdeen mayor and highway commissioner is the spark plig in the event where politics is always a prime topic. Jack Taylor Is Aberdeen mayor. ISSUES. ... In talking with legislative candidates with opp osition in the May primary we learn that "brown-bagging" and automobile inspection are the two subjects most voters seem to be concerned with. Oddly enough, they said that very lit tle interest was being manifest on the "Speaker Ban" law. A veteran legislator suggest ed that the right candidate could be elected governor in 1968 by running on a platform used suc cessfully by the late Governor J. Melville Broughton in 1949 "take the tax off the table." KKK RULING While we hold no brief whatsoever for the Ku Klux Klan, we feel that Judge William A. Johnson made sound ruling when he declared that the temporary injunction restraining the Klan from hold ing a meeting near Maxton could not be made permanent. The First Amendment to our Federal Constitution is very ex plicit and clear on the matter, saying: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establish ment of religion, or prohibit ing the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peacefully to assemble, and to petition the | government for a redress of grievances." TOM WHITE. . . . Senator Thomas J. White of Kinston is a controversal figure in state politics, always willing to take I his stand, even though he may stand alone?as hehas at times. But back home in Senate Dis trict 5, composed of Greene, Jones, and Lenoir counties no one dared take him on in the | Democratic Primary so he will be back in Raleigh as a power ful figure in the 1967 General Assembly, probably again head ing up the powerful SenateApp propriations Committee. -M R. W. Easley and Charles Hu ghes attended a District Lions meeting held at Woodfin on Sun day. -M Mrs. S. L. Jones of Charles ton, Miss., is visiting her dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy E. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mills. -M Mr. and Mrs. OlenStrattonof Andrews were visitors in town Friday evening. -M Mrs. Billy Mills and children and Mrs. S. L. Jones spent Mon day in Chattanooga, Tenn. i -M Mr. J. Knox Singleton, a senior at Murphy High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Singleton of Mur phy accepted as a student at Maryville College, Maryville Tenn., for the fall semester beginning Sept. 13. Maryville is a four-year co-educational college of the liberal arts and sciences. It is related to die United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and is situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in East, Tennessee. -M I Too Late To Classify NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Atkninlstratrix of the Estate of GALUSHA PU LLIUM, late of Cherokee Co., this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of May, 1967 or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to die undersigned. This the <16th day of April, 1966. Ruth Pullium, Administr atrix. 39-6tc HOT RACE. . .. In the 32nd Senatorial District a hot race appears to be brewing between Senator Oral Yates of Haywood who has served in the Senate during the 1963 and 1965 ses sions and Harry Buchanan of Henderson County. Buchanan was a member of the Highway Commission under Governor Umstead. Both are veterans at the "great game of politics". UNUSUAL In the big counties like Wake with multi ple representation in the House and Senate it is rare when a candidate gets by without opp osition. But, Senators Ruff in Bailey and Jack Goggins got by without primary opposition and can look forward to another term of Senate service, free from primary campaigning, which both saw plenty of two years ago. ED HAMLIN. ... Ed Ham lin, longtime publisher of the News of Orange County and now a candidate for Clerk of Sup erior Court in Orange has sold his newspaper to Or ville Camp bell, publisher of the Chapel Hill Weekly. Ed represented Orange in the 1963 special session of the General Assembly when he was named to succeed L. J. Phipps who gave up his seat to serve as State Commander of the American Legion. UPCOMING MEETINGS Dates for the Democratic pre cinct, county and state conven tions have been set as follows: Precinct conventions,Saturday, May 7; County Conventions .Sat urday, May 14; and State Con vention, Thursday, May 19. There is a feeling among some party leaders that die county and state executive com mittees are too large and that if they could be reduced in size that they would be more eff icient. HARMONY. . . . With no hot statewide races on hand and with no national delegates to be selected, the state convention should be a very harmonious affair. PAUL KITCHIN. . . . Paul Kitchin will be the Democratic keynoter at the May 19 state convention. Town son Obituary MRS. DOROTHY CORBIN Marble -- Mrs. Dorothy Corbtn, SS, of Rt. 1. died unexpectedly in her home. Tuesday. 12th. She was a native of Fla. and had lived in Cherokee County for the past several years. Surviving are the husband, Sam Corbtn: three sisters. Mrs. Earl Moore of Lake City, Fla., Mrs. Etu McNair of Hollywood, FU., and Mr*. Annie Bail of Tampa, Fla. and two brothers, J.E. of Neptune Beach. Fla. and L.M. Gregory of Miami, Fla. Services were held at 1 p.m. Friday in Vengenance Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred Lunsford and the Rev. MjG. Garrison offlcated and burial was In County. Town son Funeral Home of Murphy was in charge. NOTICE To Republican Officials This is to notify all Republican precinct Chairmen and official delegates that the Republican Party Convention will recon vene at 2:30 P. M. Saturday May 7th at the County Courthouse Murphy N. C. for the purpose of nominating candidates for all county offices to be voted on in the generol election this November and any other business needing transacted. VIRGIL O'DELL, CHAIRMAN Pd. Pollctlcal Adv. Clifton Precision Products Division of Litton Industries is hiring women for light electronit assembly work. Apply at Clifton Precision Products, Murphy, N.C. Between 8:30 A. 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