OF VALUES - IN FEED; SEED; BUILDING SUPPLIES AND TASTY FOOD ITEMS ? FEED SPECIALS GRIT- 80 lb. BAG $1.00 Ea. Ia Quantities of 10 or More Bags - 90c Ea. OYSTER SHELLS -80 lb. BAGS $1.10 Ea. In Quaatitles of 10 or More Baits - l.OA F?. | . ? BUILDING SUPPLIES ? | Cumberland ? Portland | Cement - 94 lb. Bag 125 Common NAILS - 9.95 Keg Size 6 Thru 20 oarrei ? smooth Surface I | Rolled Roofing 45 lbs. 2.25| 4 Point - Heavy - 80 Rod Barb Wire 8.95 Roll ? REYNOLDS -TIFETIME - EMBOSSED I I ALUMINUM ROOFING Per Sq. - 11.95 I I PERFECT FOR CHICKEN HOUSES ?' ? SEEDS & FERTILIZERS ? | Abrnzzi-Recleaned & Tested Seed Rye - Bu. 2.751 Rye Grass Seed -100 lbs. 12.09 Law Grass SEED - lb. 79c K 1L? <1 mm 5 lbs. - 3.75 Lawn Fertilizer 100 lbs. Milorganite ' 3.50 AC1-42 FERTILIZER 14-14-14 -100 lbs. 4.40 BRAND NEW 1957 - WESTlNtiHOUM 21" TV - SETS - $199 95 ^ As Little As S25 Down ? Installation & Service ? ? I IF YOU PURCHASE AS MUCH AS I 85.00 IN GROCERIES, YOU CAN BUY A REG. 6.98, I 33 PIECE CHINA SET - FOR ONLY S4.A8 ?' Coble or Sealtest Milk - 1/2 Gal. 47c Carnation or Pet- Tall Can Milk 4 For 56c JFG ? Finest Qnalit^? Mayonnaise - pt. 29c Qt 49c I WM(e Hoom I Apple Butter Gal. $l J Homo Style - No. 2 Can Apple Sauce 2 for 29c Old Fashioned ? Water Ground Corn Meal 101b. 59c i 25 lb. 125 Shortening - 3 lb. Tin 79c Country Fresh Guaranteed Eggs. Large Doz. 49c Extra special ? Local Sourwood Honey - QL 1.50 I Extra Special Home G""? 1 1 Chestnuts lb. 29c | Old Fashioned ? 3 lb. Box Quaker Oats 39c I Fres^^aiiewee^^^? Candy Big IV/i oz. I pkg. 25c ] I Firm I Bananas - lb. 10c I Sausage - lb. 29c East Tenn. Smoked- Sliced Bacon - lb. 29c I 2nd. Week Special" """" Tenderized | Steak - lb. 49c | I Morton - Sugar Cure , (For ' ' I 1 HAMS OR BACON I |t 71/2 lb. Box ^ L15 I wmmm w VALLEY ' MHVFIN THEATRE Andrews, N. C THUR. - FRL OCT. 25 - 26 Richard Widmark Jane Greer IN "RUN FOR THE SUN I SAT. OCT. 25 DOUBLE FEATURE .* /?53Kr/ spilDEMf"11 ALSO "VIOLENT SATURDAY"! SUN. - MON. OCT. 28 - 29 The true STORY OF INDIA?: AGENT JOH? PHILIi' CLTJM! CinemaScc' techKhcolc ' i4:i;E BANCROFT -PIT CSOWLf DRMI ? Tt>mmy mu. ua ?iut mu * a mm* mTimtom pictutc t ? TUES. - WED. OCT. 30 - 31 "CRIME. IN THE STREETS" ' > .U J? ? ... .. Konnaheeta . ?nb Has ' Meeting The Kormah?eU club met Thora ;?y night at Nantahala Inn. Dr. -eater E. HMntncM, Director (ental Hygeine clinic. of Aaheville nd BuncomDe county was guest peaker, giving an informative talk a the field of Mental Health. Dr. Haentuchei, a native of Con ver, who practiced in the New England States prior to his coming to AsheviHe, first told about hi* tip* ot clinic, bow ataffed, bow It U expanding, the need for more facilitiei for boapltaliiation and tbe procedure at psychothe rapy. ?; He also atated "we bave a good State program and a Govenor who ia sympathetic to our problem, we are united in an endeavor to d re mote understanding and a public awareness of tbe problem* and what cat fa done." 8U R#RBE FEATURE Immediately. following tbe- pro gram a floor show was presented by Southern Railway Hill-Billy | GUNS w Remington Automatic-16 ga. $110.95 Savage Mod. 220 - 20 ga. . . . 29.50 Winchester Mod. 37 - Single Barrel 12 - 16 -20- 410 Ga. 27.80 Remington Mod. 514 -22 Rifle 16.75 Stevens Mod. 87 - 22 Automatic 35.50 Remington Mod. 550 - 22 Automatic 43.75 Winchester Mod. 94 - 32 Win. Special 74.85 Remington Mod. 512 - 22 Repeater 33.75 Remington Mod. 511 - 22 Repeater 29.75 MURPHY HDWE. CO. Quality Hardware Since 1906 Band composed o t officers aad em ployee* of the Southern Division, who were Holding a two weeks con ventioo at the Ian and their Lodge nearby. Numbers presented in cluded "I Don't Love Nobody", "Old Rattler", "Clog Dancing" Mountain Ballads, "This Old House," "Mansions in the Sky," and "Sixteen Tons" by the Super intendent at the Terminal in Kaoy ville, Tenn. The .band was warmly received and after a number of en cores were exte4dfcd an invitation for a return eqppptment. During the business session, Mrs. Ruth Star PuQldh), president an nounced the Mowing benefits; Parcel Post Sale, Doll and Train Ticket sale, and Talent Show; al so announced the Bake and Buy cake sale to be held Friday and Saturday October 24 and 27, at the Nantahala Power and Light Com pany's office on Main Street. Mrs. D. A. Dewar brought the devotions. Next meeting will be held as covered dish dinner in the School cafeteria. Dr. Haentzschel was presented by the Community Affairs commit tee with Mrs. Olen Stratton as chairman, Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Jr., co-chairman,., Mrs. W. W. Ashe, Mrs. Edwin Bristol, Mrs. Louise McFalls Zimmerman, Mrs. Charles Delaney and Mr?. John Slagle. Halloween Party At Sweetwater On Halloween, October 31, from seven until nine p.m., there will be a Halloween Party in the Sweetwater Community Building. It is being sponsored by a few of the ladies of the community. The>e will be games for all, young and old. Everyone is in vited. Prizes will be given for the best costumes. Name The Store A name will be selected at the close of business on Saturday, No vember 3 for Glenn Hembree's new store located below Coward's Last week's ad stated that there would be a drawing, this is incor rect. The winner of the name sel ected will be announced in the November 8 edition of the Scout. "FOR MEN WHO CARE" BILL DARNELL MEN'S WEAR Corner Next To Courthouse ? Murphy, N. C. \ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS..!! Be Sure To Come In And Register FOR FREE PRIZES!! THE PRIZES CONSIST OF A CAROLCREST SUIT OP CLOTHES, 6 SPORT SHIRTS, 4 MANHATTAN DRESS SHIRTS, HAPP JACKET, PAIR OF HUBBARD SLACKS, PAIR OF SHOES, 12 NECK TIES, HICKOK BELT, 3 PR. $1.00. NYLON SRTETCH SOCKS, ONE SUIT OF MANHATTAN UNDERWEAR. Nothing To Buy ? You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win - Drawing SAT. Nov. 3. I : " .. . ? SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE IN ? Suits ? Dress Shirts ? Hats ? Shoes ? Ties ? Sport Shirts ? Sweaters ? Slacks ? Jackets ? Underwear AND MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES . ? ? ? ? MURPHY'S NEWEST MEN'S STORE BILL DARNELL MEN'S WEAR I ' "80R MEN WHO CART Coioer Next To Cm llwtj - Mwrphy, N. ??. u. ? ?|

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