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Boiling Springs News Mi aod Mi 5 Ra.ph Grave* ot Lbenezei were w*Uuig relatives nere Sundav Charies atnl Jackie Medlord of Hickorv. were visiting frieoGi her e over the week -end Mr aiKl Mr si Wenoe.l >need ar 4 son o? Decatur. Go were vLMtors here over the week-end Mrs Tina Arms was the gue>t Saturdav of Mr and Mrs D G O Deii Mr and Mrs Llo\fl 0 Dei. aiw daughters. visiled M: ana Mis James Corn well Sundav Mis Liien O'Dell has returned home from the \ndrew>- Ho^pita.! As eary as L7tf7 Pennsvlv ania Ic^ali/ed dri\ iriki vehicles nn :ho jifthi hand >.?lt ??f ;tw n>ad THE ABEROEEN Mo?E2M1 0nl> 2 J " overall diagonol measure. 262 iq in. o' picture viewing orea In Ebony colo' or Maroon co^or. QUALITY FEATURES FOR FINEST PERFORMANCE e 20,000 volti ot D'Cture oowir e "Fringe LOC*' circuit e No C'OduCtiOn shortcuts >n hardcratied horizontal chassis ? Capac fy-pius comoonjn'j for lege' TV hie ? Sunshine' Pictu'e tube ? C n#ier s ' r'Clurp Q!?ss ? Full pO**r trans^orT-er LLOYD'S RADIO ?r TV SERVICE VE 7-2IN5 Ml'RPHY. N. C. Area Men In Service? NfcK ORLEANS La \HTM ? Army Pvt James A Marrin. 20. son of Mr and Mrs Tro> B Murrjn. Route - Murphy \ C . j> pat la i paling :n a LOTS Log 1k ji i.^c: the short' ? Kxerase being conducted hv the 349th 1 1 diu-poi laljoii battalion at tori Aun>a> Tex I he cxerc.>e t> scheuuied to end Mav 15 During ihe t m tugboats, cargo Kdi Lit'- and other t\pes of >ea-gumg w i l . be used lo shuttle personnel and equipment irum Port Aransd> to a training area or. Mustang bland located in the gull beach area of Port Aransas Murnn ts regularly stationed at Camp Leroy Johnson La . as a stevedore in the 119th Transporta tion Company A 1958 graduate of Murphy High School he entered the Army in June and competed basic training at Fort Ben rung. Ga FORT CAMPBELL K> AHTNC ' ? Army Specialist Five Billy C 'Decker son ol Mr and Mrs Waie M Decker. Murphy N C recent - .v participated with other per sonnel trom the to 1st Airborne Division in Exercise Quick S ike at hurt Campbell and C a in p Breckinridge Ky Quuk Strike tested t lie dm* ion > on the mark readiness a> one oi I he major units of the S.-a legit Aimy Corp> 1 STKAC Sjjcciai jst Deckel . a member nt Company \ of the division > 3Wuh Infantry a' For! Campbell h\ entered the Army in 1952 and wab last stationed at Fort Campbell k\ The 27-year-old soldier attend ed Murphy High School OVERLAND MAIL Fust great overland mail de livery in V S history was carried by the Bull erf leld stage, which left Tipton. Mo on Sept lb LHoJx hound for San Francisco ORNAMENTAL POSTS 8-ft. Long Single $750 from M up 8-ft. Long Double $1A95 trom ?? up All Kinds of Building Steel ? Anq'.e Inns ? Fht S:s?: ? Rpin:orcpmprt Rods j' ire , ' d^ame'^r cut 4" ? 6" ? 8" Concrete And Cinder Blocks WE BUY SCRAP IRON and JUNK CARS KAYE'S AUTO PARTS VE 7-2172 or 3 Murphy. N. C. 5 ee The [hnch Shore Chevy Show in color Sundnyg, \rBC-TV?lhe Pat Boone Chevy Sho*rroom tceekly, ABC-TV GORVAIR BY CHEVROLET DRIVE IT ! GET OUR DEAL!!!! A pair of Corvairs recently recorded 27.03 and 26.21 miles per gallon in the 2,061.4-mile Mobilgas Economy Run. That'* certified proof that Corvair skimps on gas costs. It saves other ways, too. Corvair is the only U. S. compact car that never needs antifreeze or costly radiator repairs. Game in and drive the compact car that outdoes them all. Things Corvair gives yoi that America's other compact cars can't: Prtctk^ty flat floor . . . rra\ foot room for th< man in the middle. Fold-down roar ?oot give* 1 7.6 m. ft. of eitra atorajr* apace, F oor-wfeool Indcpindint mptiw low for a smoother, flatter ride. R?ar-on|irM troetton . . . tfaot romwi with the fnpnr'i weight bearing do wo oo the rear wheel*. Yrm prohahlr realiae already that the mile age fijrurea Cor ? air* recorded in the Mohil ga* Run are higher than the average driver ran eipcct. But brcauftr the ram met every kind oi driving condition ? rugged mountaia grade*, long country atraigbta warm con geat ed cit ? traffic ? thoAe mileage figure* prove Corvair'a inherent ability to aave. Oper ating coati take a noae dive the day you take delivery of a Corvair. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery , favorable deals DICKEY CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE CO., INC. TENNESSEE STREET MURPHY, N. C. VE 7-2132 MAUNFACTURER'S LICINSI No. 110 Personal Men tion [>r and Mrs Charles G David soil and daughter ot Shelby, and Mr and Mrs Phil Gotforih and son ui Thomasville. spent tHe week-end with Dr Davidson's and Mrs Gtiorth s sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Henry Sun mans and daughter. Cindy ui Cleveland. Term They also vi&n ed their mother Mrs Sam L Davidson who is a patient a: Bradley Memorial Hospital in Cleveland. Tenn Mrs Bertfia Kephart and daugh ter Mrs Leon Kimsey spent the week-end with Mrs kephart's son. and daughter in-law Mr and Mrs Pear ley Kepthart and family of Nashville Tenn Mr and Mrs Harry P Cooper i>f Atlanta < j a were the week I'lui gue>t> ot I heir daughter and son .n law Mr and Mrs H A Matt ox M : * K.Jen Crawford and son Jack were recent visitors of reia t.ve> at CJinlon. Tenn Mins Carolyn Bates student of Truett McConnell College of Cleveland Ga spent Easter with her parents Mr and Mrs Creed Bate^ Harr> Hughes. student at West- >, em Carolina College. Cullowhee is < -.pending the Faster holidays with ! hi" grandparents. Mr. and Mrs S \ Bobo M: and Mrs Paul Schoiield ;<nd cnildren. Patricia and Paul Akin of Statesville. Mr and Mrs I George Powell and daughter. Susan of Charlotte spent taster with Mrs Schoheld's and Mrs Powell's mother. Mrs S. L) Akin ? Mi and Mrs John Fowler of Atlanta, Ga were week-end guests of Mr Fowler's parents, Nfr. and c Mrs. Claude Fowler *" Mrs Sam Kaye is vising rela nves in Atlanta. Ga Mr and Mis. Tommy Moore of Anderson S C were week-end guests of their parents. Mr and r Mrs Cloe Moore. Mr. and Mrs 1 Claude Sues Harry Webb Matlox. student at J University of Georgia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr *; and Mrs. H A. Matt ox. Mrs S. V Bobo and daughter.^ Sandra of Smyrna, Ga were " week-end guests of Mr Bobo's ( parents Mr and Mrs. S \ Bobo. Miss Annette White, student at ^ Truett McConnell College. Cleve land. Ga spent the week-end with J her parents. Mr and Mrs. Cyrus ,s White M;ss Virginia Fowler of Fnka. spent the week-end with her par- s ents. Mr and Mrs Claude Fow- ? ler Miss Sarah Kasley of Lookout Mountain. Tenn spent Faster with , ( her parents. Mr. and Mrs R W Kasley .lr Harry Kiilian student of Uni- } versity of North Carolina. Chapel p Hil spent the wee* -end wilh reb lives here. Mrs Winona Hughe* left vin day far * visit with her daugi. ter. Mrs John Cannae and Mr Cannon of Ohatunooga. Tens Mr and Mrs Ben Scott and children at Henderson v tile were guests of Mrs Scott's parents, Mr and Mrs Bill Clayton at Brasstown Mrs Clarence Butler at Gaines wile. Ga was the week-end guest of her daughter. Mrs Hobart McKeever, Mr McKeever and children Mrs F L Asbury has returned home after spending the winter with relatives in Florida. I)r ami Mrs Wm Gossett and ch.ldren spent the week-end with reiatnes in Henuersonville. Bobby Kasley, student at Uni lersity of North Carolina. Chapel Hill spent the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs R W Easley Jr Mr and Mrs T F Royall of Wadesboro, and Mrs Ruth L. Jor dan of Charlotte, were week-end luests of Mrs Royall's son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert White. Mr and Mrs F C Payne and hildren, Janet and Scott of H'heaton, III spent Easier with Mrs. Tayne's sister. Mrs. Edward !ie>no!ds and Mr. Revnolds. Mr and Mrs J P. Hesser and son of Cleveland. Tenn . were week-end guests o( Mr. and Mrs. iVilliam Tuttle Mr and Mrs S. H McGuire if Atlanta, Ga were visitors here iver the week-end Mr and Mrs. Vernie Avers; ?pent the week-end with relatives ! it Burnsville. Miss Thelma Wheeler left Wed lesdav for a stay of several days n Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E A. Harshaw if Richmond. Va . and Miss Helen Harshaw of Asheville were week 'nd guests of their sister. Miss Vda Harshaw. Rev R A. Potter and Holland Ui-Swain left Tuesday for Ashe i'ille where thev will attend the Vsheville Presbytery being held it Malverin Hills Presbyterian rhurch. Jane Van Horn, student at West ?rn Carolina College. Cullowhie pent the week-end with her par ents. Mr and Mrs Earl Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Burgess ?pent the week-end with relatives it Lenoir Mrs. Janet Owens, of Asheville s visiting her sister, Mrs. Bruce lordon Frank McSwain. student at Uni-[ ersity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill spent the week-end with his )arents. Mr. and Mrs. Holland klcSwain. Mr and Mrs W T Brown and amily spent the week-end mth elatives at Elkhorn City Ky. Mr and Mrs. Bloxom Bailey and son, David of Decatur, Ga ire the guests of Mr and Mrs John Donley Mr. and Mrs S. J. Suddath )f Jefferson, Ga . were week-end ;uests of Mrs Suddath's mother. Mrs. Elsie Sudderth of Murphy. Miss Ida Brymby. student a t Brenau College. Gainesville. Ga spent the week-end with her par ;nts, Mr. and Mrs. E H Brumby Dr. and Mrs Breece Breeland and children spent the week-end with relatives in Holly Hill, S.C Eric Townson, student at Au burn College. Auburn, Ala was :he week-end guest of his grand parents. Mr and Mrs W. D Townson. Mr and Mrs. Herman Edwards and children spent the week-end with Mr Edwards' parents. Mr and Mrs McKinley Edwards of Bryson City. Mrs. R A Potter and Mrs Holland McSwain left Tuesday for Hazelwood, where they attended he District Women Meeting of the Presbyterian Church Mr and Mrs Lawton Baggs and son, Morman. of Blackshear. Ga , were guests of Mr and Mrs El mer Taylor Other guests of Mr and Mrs Taylor were Mr and Mrs Charles Whitener and daugh ter of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs Delma McClure and son. Bill of Gastonia spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs Herman Green Mr and Mrs. Robert Weaver spent Easter with Mrs Weaver's sister, Mrs K D Crowder and family of Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Jane Rush of Asheville spent Easter with her parents. Mr and Mrs W H. Rush. Mrs Glenda Brandon and little daughter, Melinda of Cleveland, Tenn, spent Easter with Mrs. Brandon's parents, Mr and Mrs Peyton Ivie. Mr. and Mrs Gladen Stewart and Mrs Orin Ridgel and daugh ter, Sandra of Knoxville. Tenn apart Eaatar wHh their titter. :? . ? . ? ? Marble News Mr and Mr* Richard Queen and daughters <peot the week-end with Mr and Mr? Ben Mann and Mr and Mrs Floyd Evans. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Daven port od Marietta Ga were visit ing relatives in Marble last Tues day Mr and Mrs Pear ley Chastain 1 < Murphy were recent guests of Mr and Mrs John Chastain Mr ,*nd Mrs Monroe Garrett has as their guests for Easter, their sot and family of Nashville, Tenn Mrs \rdue Gibby, Mr and Mrs Earl Gibby and family of Cleveland. Tenn were week - end quests of relatives here Mr and Mrs Richard Hass of Murphy were guests last week of Mr and Mrs John Chastain Mr Don Pendergrass and Miss Mary Ruth Jordan of Marble were Married last Saturday Rev and Mrs Lum Owenbv of Blairsville. Ga were guests Mon day of Mr and Mrs H B Rich Mrs Nora Ford of Washington, D C spent Easter with her daughter, Mrs Verson West. * Mrs Bill Williams of Asheville, and Mrs Edd Lawrence of Can ton were guests last week of Mr and Mrs H L McHan. Several singers from Ven geance Creek and Marble at tended 'he Singing Convention at Ranger Sunday afternoon Singing Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack Davis was enjoyed by all attending. Mr and Mrs. Mack Hensley and family of Atlanta were guests of relatives over the week - end The WMU Ladies of Marble met with Mrs. Lynchie Garrett last Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Harriett Garrett. Next meeting Friday afternoon will meet at the home of Mrs. Pollie Palmer on Hyatts Creek. Mr .lim Hensley of Atlanta was a recent guest of relatives here Mrs Nancy McHan and Mrs. Mamie Rich were guests of Mrs Hall in Marble one day last week Mr and Mrs. Jerry Edwards announce the birth of a son Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards. Mr and Mrs Elbert Totherow j and family of Murphy were called! to Gastonia recently, due to the death of Mrs Totherow's biother m law, Roy King Follow Advice Every paint can has a para graph or two of directions printed on the outside Before you even open the can. study these di rections carefully The manufac turer knows his product better 1 than anyone else, so it's wise to follow his instructions. You may save time and expense by doing so. PaintTool Handle Here's a clever idea you'll find helpful: paint the handles of all your garden tools the same bright color You'll always be able to find them quickly, and the color , provides a means of immediate identification ? a factor much ap preciated when you're being ^ neighborly and loaning them out 1 Recent Arrivals DOCKKRY Mr and Mrs Ray Docker*, of Murpbv Route J. announce the birth a i a son, April IS at Murphy General Hospital Mrs Dockerv is the former Miss Gladys Faye Davis GRAVES Mr aDd Mrs Garland Graves of Murphy Rt J. announce the birth of a son. April 14 at Murphy Gen eral Hospital Mrs Graves is the former Miss Lou Montgomery DERREBERRY Mr and Mrs Mackie Derreber ry of Rt J Culberson announce the birth of a daughter April 14 at Murphy General Hospital Mrs Derreberry is the former Miss Harmony In Color If sour dining room opens di rectly from the living room and is plainly visible from it. color harmom within Ihe two rooms is important A good idea is to pick up one of the colors used in Hie living room as the predominating dining room color HOOD AND SPLASH PLATE SET A new range hood ? avail able in stainless steel or enamel on steel ? features concealed blowers and a m tching splash plate to protect wall behing the range Mary Jane Craig HUSKINS Mr and Mrs George Huskins of Marble, announce the birth of a daughter Deborah Ann, April 10, at Providence Hospital Mrs Hus kins is the former Miss Myrtle Garrett MORGAN Mr and Mrs Francis Morgan of Washington. D C , announce the birth of a son. Donald Joseph. April 11, at Providence Hospital Mrs Morgan is the former Miss Shirley Morrow COLEMAN Mr and Mrs Hariey Coleman of Murphy Rt !, announce the birth of a son Terry Dean, April 11 at Providence Hospital Mrs Coleman is the former Miss Peggy Stiles. MILLS APS Mr and Mrs Wayne Millsaps of Murphy Rt 1. announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Lynn. April 11, at Providence Hospital Mrs Millsaps is the former Miss Blanche Totherow STEPPS Mr and Mrs John Stepps of Rt I, Murphy announce the birth of a son. April 12. at Providence Hospital Mrs Stepps is the for mer Miss E.sla Mae Bingham DAVIS JEWELERS INTRODUCES;;^).,!, ?New BulovK^ ^presidents! Finest Man's Watch of 1960>. ? i H A ? / We are proud to present this collec tion of really tine watches ? so perfectly designed ... for ultimate in style, performance . . . each an amazing value. All models have 23 jewels for lasting accurate per formance and are shock-resistant, too. 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The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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