4 ? Tlx Oxwh? Scut, Thuwday, April 21, ^3? : READ THE WANT ADS ?? : THEY'RE BITING BETTER /in a HYDROPAK pondl ft tM >n your po?<3> CowMn t |? b*tt?r I you uM HYOITO PAK witn VO??. t*? ceiK?n|r*M pond Mtri?nt Uly. IM. then** to CO"tp*Ot? MlufeMy. UU?4 rttullt Ifltf I HO 40-10. 0*? lh?l 0OOI (ho ?or. ol 100 lbs Vou l cot 0 to 10 tMttO* me#* Mij AN Ov?r f>? South -THfV'Wl ??TING ftlTTtft >N HYDRO PA* PO*OS Thu *0?h. chock poo a l?rt,i.|y ? ?ith ? 0*p-tt?h (lr?o at you# J t ? HYDRO-PAK COMPANY Boi fccfe S*?annah. Georgia Wnf t%r F*te Fnftpon* 8oo*fL FARMERS FEDERATION CO-OP "We Can Not Afford A Single Dissatisfied Customer ? We Aim To Please" MURPHY, N. C. VE 7-2416 ?ONE HUNDRED* Brings out the actress in you! PROPORTIONED to fit 1 00 different figure types! $2^ in Longer Wearing Nylon Tricot Here at last-the most perfect-fitting slip ever made. The only slip that fits your figure no matter what your size or height-the secret is in the ..cut! Slimming gusset sides hide the waist and hips-con tour back gives with body movements. Wonderful for women "on the move," at home, at work? anywhere ! Hand-detailed ' scalloped embroidery and shadow panel. White, pink, black, navy. Tall 34-44, Average 4 Short 32-44, Junior 9-15. Extra Size 46-52. JABALEY'S & JABALEY BROS. MURPHY, N. C. SHOP AT THE STOKE WITH THE RED "M" ON THE DOOR ?| Mrs. Mattox Hostess For Circle Two Mrs R C. Mattox was hostess to Circle No Two of the First Methodist Church at her home on Tuesday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs McCall Elliott, chairmaa presided over the business ses sion. after which she gave the program on "New Light for Town and Country". The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Slaughter at Shoal Creek. May 17. During the social hour the hostess served cake and coffee to the following: Mrs. Harve I Elkins. Mrs W. F. Elliott, Mrs | |J. H. Baker. Mrs. Lizzie Hunt. Mrs Ellen Wheeler. Mrs. W. E. Howell, Mrs. Dave Carringcr. Mrs. Lottie Stalcup. Mrs. W. M. Fain. Mrs. C. H. Holder, Mrs. F L. Asbury, Mrs. W. B. Johnson. Mrs. L. F. Lochaby. Mrs. W. D. Townson and Mrs. W. S. Cann. Community Development Club Formed At Ranger COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT A Ranger Community Develop ment Club vu formed and af ficert elected at a meeting held at the Ranger School on Tuesday, evening. April 19. Elected to head the club were O. U. Gulledge, chairman; Mr*. Randolph Shields, vice chair man; Mrs. Carmel Curtis, secre tary-treasurer; Randall Shields, photographer, Mrs. A1 Smith Achievement Book leader; and Billy Gulledge. youth president. Thirty community leaders were present to hear Neill N. Smith of Raleigh, and N. C. State Col lege community development spe cialist. explain the program and its objectives, which are, to{ increase farm income, improve homes, develop a program to meet youth's needs, and commu nity development. Better School Committee Names Two From County The North Carolina School i Boards Association has named i J. H. Duncan of Murphy and Mrs. Gerald Almond of Andrews along 1 with 19 other Western North Car- ' nlinians to a "Committee of 100 ! For Belter Schools". 1 W. W. Sutton of Goldsboro is;; j president of the committee 1 j which will hold its first state wide meeting May 12 in Chapel < Hill. The state has been divided * iito eight districts for? member ship purposes. District 8 members besides Mr. Duncan and Mrs. Almond are rhomas L. Matlonee and John M. Reynolds of Asheville; Alvin L. Penland of Hayesville; Leon ird Lloyd, Robbinsville; Hugh VIcCracken. Clyde; Loranzo F. Smathers. Canton; J. T. Fain Jr. ind Roy E. Johnson of Henderson-' rille. i 1 h Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williamson an and daughters. Susie and Lynn , da have returned to Raleigh after jinj spending the Easter holidays with ho Mrs. Williamson's mother. Mrs 'as Tom Axley. mi Mrs. J. D. Slaughter left Tues day for Central Park W. Newlch York to visit relatives. ar Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hall Pi and children, Garey and Vickilsp and Mrs. Winona Hughes spent ! the week-end with Mrs. Hall's] M brother, Mr. and Mrs. Homer tat Hughes, of Bristol. Tenn. They were accompanied home by Mrs. [Hall's mother. Mrs. Lassie Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover andjWi Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hardin spent [ inj Saturday evening at Font ana M Dam. i Mrs. C. E. Hyde and daughter, j be Peggy spent last Tuesday and! mi V'ednesdav in Atlanta. j ha Mr. and Mrs. Otho Blyth of I he Blairsville, Ga.. were guests|an of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kave. lai Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauney and I Nancy of Hayesville spent the da week-end with Mr. Mauney'ssu parents. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Ki Mauney. ! D. Mi da Jackie Phaup student at Emory i sis University, Atlanta. Ga.. spent the ; C. week-end with his mother. Mrs., an J. H. Phaup. an Mrs. Havey Wilson Sr.. has re- 1 ! turned home from Lookout Moun- ch tain. Tenn., after spending the Ct winter with relatives. W. A. Singleton. Holland Me Swain and C. H. Townson attend ee a Men's Rally meeting for Pres byterian men at Oak Forest Pres 'byterian Church. Asheville, Sun day. Mrs. R. H. Foard spent the tii week-end with relatives at States- en ville and Cleveland. N. C. Mrs. Johnsie Nunn has return-ihs ed from a visit with her daughter, en Miss Elsie Nunn of Winston-jM Salem. | At Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and daughter. Mrs. W. S Dickey and,D Mrs. J. B. Hall spent Sunday injwi Atlanta with Mrs. Dickey and te Mrs. Hall's sister. Mrs. J. L. R Yancey who fell last Saturday of and broke her hip. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Woodyard and sons. Mrs. A. P. Woodyard get HONEST-TO-COFFEE FLAVOR with new Instant JF8 New in every way. New blend! New package! Big new 10 os. rial And a new honest- to-coffee flavor locked in every epoonfli SAVE! SAVEI SAVE! Introductory Off or 25? Off r***rpk?a(Mg10?.tfa? 15? Off ? d Mrs. Richard Woodyard and ' ughters, Susan and Lisa ot Cov- I ;ton, Ky. have returned to their! me after spending last week guest of Mrs. Woodyard's ather. Mrs. Dot Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton and ildren of Hendersonville will rive Friday for a visit to Mrs. itton's mother, Mrs. Don Wither oon. Hiss Josephine Heighway and iss Mary Hensley spent Sunday Cullowkee Mrs. Francis Bourne Sr., and rs. B. W. Whitfield spent Sun y and Monday in AsheviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ricbert of arren, Mich, have been visit ; Mrs. Richert's mother, Mrs. ag?ie Ashe Farmer of Andrews. Mrs. Sam L. Davidson who has en a patient at Bradley Me 5rial Hospital, Cleveland, Tenn., s been dismissed and is visiting r son-in-law and daughter. Mr. d Mrs. Henry Simmons in Cleve- 1 fid. 1 1 lr. and Mrs. anav ivayior dim ughter. Dianne. had as their I ests over the week-end. Mrs. i tylor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 D. Fuller, and her brother and | iter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Fuller and children. Phyllis; d Ricky from Henegar, Ala. I d Sebring. Fla. , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Farris and ] ildren. Mike and .leanne from' lattanooga. Ten., were visitors j I relatives here recently. j; Miss Patsy Kaylor. Student | irse at Grady Memorial Has- i tal. Atlanta Ga. visited her ; irents and sister, over the week id. Mr. John S. Smith visited rela ys in Lincolnton over the week id. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Swanson id as their guests over the week id their son and daughter-in-law.' r. and Mrs. Ralph Swanson of, :lanta. Mrs. Maggie Steward and Mrs ora Cornwell spent the past eek with Mrs. Cornwell's daugh r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. alph Ramsey and daughter. Judy New Richmond. Ohio. Marble News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman nd Mrs. Lorene Wise of Andrews ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mon je Garrett last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Parker [ Winston-Salem were recent uests of Rev. and Mrs. Algie /est. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne had s their guests over the week nd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roland f Gastonia, and Bob Payne and amily of Louisville. Tenn. Mrs. Lynchie Garrett was the [uest of Mrs. Julia Abernathy laturday. The WMU of Marble met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Polliej Jalmer on Hyatts Creek, and injoyed a good time. Mr. and Mrs. John Quincy Warns of Andrews were Sunday Knner guests of Mr. and Mrs. iilas Wilson in Marble. Notla News The following officers were in ?tailed at Notla Chapter No. 471 )rder of the Eastern Star at Dooly Lodge Hall) Saturday light April 23rd at a public meet ng. Mrs. Corene Little, worthy mat on; Ray Bingham, worthy pat on; Mr*. Myrtle Deaver, asaoc ate matron; Ford Bums, aaaoc ate patron; Mrs. Lena Thomp nn. secretary; Mrs. Ruby Hunt sr, treasurer; Mrs Minnie Uttie, conductress and Mrs. Norma Po This it the first Community Development Club to be formed in Cherokee County this year. In order to become ? part of the Western North Carolina Com munity Development Program a county must have three such dubs Paul Nave, county agent; and Hugh Abies, assistant agent, were in charge of the meeting. NCEA Units Hear Abrams j Or. Amos Abrams at Raleigh, ?dttar Whitewall Tube Type* tlt.50 Sift. 95 $20.15 Whitewall Tubeless* IU.N ? AN prkM plvt la at* ncawaMt Nra. Gat a i?t of four for $1.95 a wookl MOM PfOfU MM ON OOOOYtAR TIMS THAN ON AMY OIHR KIND J. H. DUNCAN TIRE CO. PuehtrM St. Murphy, N. C* BMtlwHWHHn.Tr El.ctric.1 Shop I I