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SCOUT OFFICE FANNIE McGUIRE NOTARY PUBLIC a inc) MIIO SIRMCI 24-Hour Service Expert Body and Fender Repairing General Auto Repair Service EVANS AUTO CO. Phone*: Day 48, Night 52-W Miss Oma Woodard Taken At Age 58 Funeral services for Miss Oma Woodard, 58, who died Friday at her home in the Shooting Creek Section at Clay County after a long illness, were held Friday at 4 p. m. in Moss Memorial Church in the Tusquittee section. The Rev. John S. Stansberry CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meets a. C. J. Harris Hospital. In Sylva every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 to 10:19 a. m Tt Division of Cancer Control < he N. C. JUte Bawd of Health -irovidea examinations for cancer * women above 99 and men above 40 years old and to any person of any age with xvmptotna eeggestiv. < cancer John Tabor Dies In Hayesville John Tabor, a farmer of Clay County, died Thursday night at his home in Hayesville Funeral services were held Sat urday at 2 p. m. In Peachtree Bap tist Church, with the Rev. Robert Barker and the Rev. John S. Stans berry officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Ivie Funeral Home in charge. Surviving are the widow; two sons, Sgt. Earl Tabor with the U. S. Air Fore: at Orlando, Fla., and and the Rev. R. C. Shearin offici- , ated, and burial was in the church ' cemetery with Ivle Funeral Home in charge. The body lay in state in the church one hour prior to I the service. She was a native of Jackson County. Survivors include the mother. Mrs Isabel Cope Woodard; one brother. Fred, and several nieces end nephews, all of Hayesville. !,ittle Brasstown Those who visited A. R Stalcup Sunday. April 27, were Frank Mar tin and family of Georgia and George Smart and family of Ilayesville. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stalcup and children were Sunday, April 27, | evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Stalcup, Mr. Stalcup's parents | Miss Frances Elliott Is visiting j her mother, Mrs. B. H. Wilson. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.' (loss Hughes Sunday, April 27, were Mr and Mrs. Roy Hughes, , Mrs. Dan Hughes and children,' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hughes and daughter, Janet. "Mrs. Cynthia Maye, Mr. and I William Ralph of Murphy; and one daughter, Mrs Ruth Duck worth of Benton, Tenn. Also, one brother, Grover Ta bor of Old Fort; three sisters, Mrs. Polly Palmer of Marble, Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. Vlrgie Free man of Almond. Wonderful! m Tangerine, b her bet ?_r<V> 5# Try this grand new sherbet Haver?Borden's tangy Tangerine. So delicious! So refreshing! Ifs an exciting new taste thrill. You'll want to serve It often for dessert.. . and as a delightful "topper" for fruit cups and fruit salads. Enjoy Borden Tangerine Sherbet, toe, at home or at your favorite fountain in a sparkling freeze or float. A tempting treat if there ever was one?Borden's luscious Tangerine Sherbet! Try it today. Keep plenty at home all sum mer long. SHERBET There's a Borden dealer near you ?p(ingtime... time Lad; Borden PisUchio Not Ice Cream. Lots at first sight. Then the spooning starts. Cat this taste delight ?to different?so cream; rich in the round Bnrgundj colored package. Lady Borden it alteoyt available in Ffcniiis, Chocolate and Straubtrry. Lady Borden Pistachio ]Vut Ice Cream ?TVm MOUNTAINEER BAKERY MURPHY FOOD STORE Lowest priced in its field! Tbii beautiful new Stylelin* Do lux* 2-Door Sedan liit? for low than any comparable model I* Its field. (Continuation of standard oquip ment and trim illustrated is dependent am availability of malarial. White sidewall lire* ml extra cost when available.) Ofify Cfiei/ito/efo/feM </ov... All these Big-Car Extras with the Lowest-Priced Line in its Field! ?XTVA WIM CMOtCI ?I tfyUnf and Calm EXTRA REAUTT AND QUALITY of Body by "rfio* EXTtA SMOOTH KtKMMANCI ?XTVA KIOINO COMFOCT ?# Iffiwd KnM-AdUn ?XTtA ITtlNOTM AND COMfOtT EXTtA SMOOTHNESS ?El A complete power team with extra-powerful Valve-in Head engine, and Automatic Choke. Optional on De Luxe modela at extra coeL DCTIA >IOWIN? POWtff RTU STIfttNO lASt BOM MWTTOi _0 ? * ?-?-? fimlna 7teCty/M&u MOM PIOPU BUY CHBVROUTS THAN ANY OTHW CAR I PMOD BO IMTl CHEVROLET DickeyjChevrolet'Oldsmobile Co. Inc. nONI M MVKPHT, N. C. Fred S. Coffey Is Promoted Advanced to the rate of dental man, USN, was Fred S. Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs James H. Cof fey of Murphy, N. C. Coffey entered the Naval service April 12, 1051, and received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego Be fore entering the Navy, he at tended Murphy High School. District No. 1 Nurses To Meet District No. 1 of the North Car olina State Nurses' Association will meet on the fourth floor of the courthouse in Asheville May 14 at 4 p m. to hear a review ot the recruitment program by Mrs Margaret Mueller. Miss Elizabeth Long. R. N. As sistant Executive Secretary. N. C. S. N. A. of Raleigh will be a guest of the association at this meeting. Postell Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stiles and children visited Mr. Stiles' brother. Hershell Stiles, at Marble recently. The Rev. Poley Helton filled his regular appointment at Shoal Creek Baptist Church Sunday, April 27. and was the dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Grady Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinn of Cop perhlll, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Poley Qulnn recently. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Jones of Gastonia visited the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sloany Bryan of Morganton, Ga.. visited Mrs. Bry son's brother. S. D. Jones and family recently. Mrs. Johnny Groves and children. Vat and Danny, of Gastonia re cently spent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Almond. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Crisp visited Fermon Anderson and family Sun day. April 27. Miss Helen Almond of Cramer ton visited her parents last week. Junior Frankum visited friends on Pin Hook recently. Those who visited Ross Hughes Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes, Voyd Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Stalcup and son, Dallls. Phillip Chastain and Mrs. Lillian Hughes. Carl Stalcup and family were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Stalcup. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll of Grape Creek spent the week-end with Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horris Stalcup. Mat tie Stalcup spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Keas ler, who is ill. W. O. Almond was Sunday din ner guest of Fermon Anderson. Virginia Moss visited Amil Groves Sunday. Eddie Odem was the Sunday guest of Tod Anderson. Visiting on Pin Hook Sunday were Charlie Roberson, Horris Roberts and Hadley Stiles. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. 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