Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / Sept. 29, 1960, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Honored On ^ 5th Birthday Mr*. Herman Edwards en tertained with a party honor - >Q? k*r daughter. Bets, on her fifth birthday on Monday tfaernoon from J to 4:30 p.m. The home was decorated in pink, blue, and white with balloons flying over the room. Mti miniature muraana, tod ? diree u#red birthday cake In pink tod blue. Favor* of dolls ware given n> die girl* and marbles to tti? boy*. Altar die gift* ware opened the hoitess, assisted by Mrs. Jamca Hughes, Mr*. Paul Hill, Mrs. Win. Tutlle, and Mr*. Elmer Taylor *erved refreshments to 25 present. Ruth Swot Circle Meets The Ruth Swan Circle of the First Bapast Church met ?t (he home of Mrs. Veimp Burch Tuesday night. President Mrs. EverettEn glish presided over business. Minutes were read and ap proved by the secretary. After the business session a most inspiring p rogrwr ??s given by Mr*. Cecil Mills. The program topic was "Sha ring My Possessions." I' There were three new mem - \ Oers: Miss Eloise McBee, Miss Jewel Garrett and Mrs. Mime Tabor. There were nine members present feat enjoyed the re freshments served by Mrs. Burch. <# ALLCOOD BRAND-SMOKED FLAVOR ED-SLICED Boneless Brisket Roast? "? 59c?1 48c w.?, 37c AGrP Mixed Vegetables 2 Pkgs. A&P Small Baby Limas 2 \\?sl B9c ACrP French Fries 15c rks 25c .??u * ^YpPeasand 2-Lb CQa L I L Carrots Pkg. Www Breaded Shrimp Flounder Fillets f'SH STICKS jns, Bea( 49c IO-Ot pkfl. 45c of Haddock Fillet mj> 35c | I -Lb Ocean Perch 33c And Serve Fish HADDOCK DINNER Pre-G-oked 10-Oz. I'kg. Hl-Oz Pkx. 31c 43c GRADE 'A' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 4 TO 6 LB. Ducklings FRESH FROZEN JESSE JEWELL "CHEF CUT" FROZEN Fryer Parts BREASTS OR WHOLE LEGS 2-POUND PACKAGE 89 JONATHAN O RBONUM MOUTH SMACKING^ APPLES 4 tt, 35' SWEET AND TASTY ? YELLOW ONIONS 5 ?' 1 9? [ JANE PARKER REGULAR SIZE "REG. 49< I|Aa i APPLE PIE mau j 39*1 JANE PARKER CHERRY or CHOCOLATE ICED REO. S9i SPECIAL! DAILY BRAND ? SPECIALLY PRICED DOG KIBBLED BITS ?49c^$1 .99 Daily Dog Food 12 ific?i? 89c Jane Parker Specially Priced POATO CHIPS A&P Brand ? "Our Finest" APPLE SAUCE 4 Sc OFF LABEL ? OUR OWN TEA 8-Oz. Pkg. You Pay Only K 37c St 49c 54c YOUR CHOICE SALE I 1 6-OZ. SULTANA WHOLE GREEN BEANS 1 6-OZ. GREEN GIANT GOLDEN C. S. CORN 16-OZ. A&P BRAND FRENCH BEANS 12-OZ. NIBLETS GOLDEN W. K. CORN 12-OZ. NIBLETS MEXICORN 6S# CANS " f ! PRAISE SOAP 2 29c PRAISE SOAP 2 - 41 c A-Jox 2 SSS 31c 2GI?nt 47 Cartoni ' ? C Silver Dust & 35c 83c Handy An<k ^ 39c 6 M Florient Household Reg. 7Q_ Deodorant Cm / /C STEEL PACK Surf & 37c 87c Lux Liquid NET 39c 67c . Octagon Soap 2 ?? 21c Sail Detergent K 23c ft. 53c Rinso Blue & 34c 81c i ifc'i ii i H -iiiii'fci ? JL Super Suds fe 35c 83c Fab pS, 34c & 81c ?2? $1.35 Breeze 35c & 83c . ... : .. . Raleigh Roundup By Kidd Brewer ON Hit SIDE ...WE made a few mental notes on Kennedy day in North Carolina Sept ember 17, 1%0. As he snapptly moved into the crowd awaiting impatiendy for him at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, one could see that Sen. John F. Kennedy, facial niakei^) and all, was prepared for television cameras and any other kind of cameras... The vast amount of reading he has done was apparent in the off-the-cuff way he quoted on two or three occasions old scholastic writings in answer ing questions from the floor... Although we were not e quipped with one of those ap plause meters, it seemed to us that Terry Sanlord got a bigger hand w hen he was intro duced than Kennedy did when the latter was presented.... They were not saying any thing about it for publication and were not talking about ft much in an> way-but there was bitter disappointment at the small crowd gathered at the Coliseum to boost the Democratic Party.. ..When the arena area usually reserved for entertainment is used for seating, the building will seat upwards of 1^,000 people. ..The crowd was estimated at 7,000; 8,000; and "upwards of 10, 000,". ..In all fairness, it ? seemed about 6,000. The largest ad in Saturday morning's Raleigh News and Observor was a one-pager headed: "Welcome Senator Kennedy!". ..and this was the only ad welcoming the Dem ocratic Presidential candidate to Raleigh Saturday... was, alas, was an all-out blast at Senator Kennedy. ...and was signed by John A.Wilkinson, C.OP leader of Washington, N. C? and the First and Second Conaressional District Re publican Campaign Comm ittee... The only ads of a political nature carried in the paper... three in ali,. .Saturday, were sianed by Republican leaders. We were impressed deeply by Senator Kennedy's estimate that America would have to put up more college buildings dormitories, etc. -in the next ten years than it has in its entire history up to now...if it is to keep pace with the entirely unexpected and tre mendous flow of students to instutions of higher learning. All over .Raleigh Kennedy Day flew this plane trailing a big sign with the two words: "NixonjGavin".. directed pri marily at the VPI-State game crowds and Raleigh Saturday shoppers . Fourth District Congress man Harold D. Cooley said he had served in the Congress with John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. ..and he could have said the same for Richard M. Nixon and Henry CabotLodge, whom Kennedy, incidentally, beat out for the Senate. Caterers preparing barbe cue for the Kennedy crowds expected at the Coliseum here were asked two weeks ago tc be ready for about 10,000 ser vings. ..and a week in advance of the shindig this was cut to 5,000. ..The information I got Saturday night was that only about 600 plates of bar becue were sold.. .incS eating that the crowd did not like hog meat, were not hungry,, had already eateo...or a com bination of all three. As questions were read out from the crowd, we got the impression that a large per centage of the group. ..or cer tainly the questioners, were from Chapel Hill. ..as each query carried name and ad dress. ..and at one stage when the person asking the que^ Don said he was from Chapel there was distinct booing to be heard throughout the Col iseum. Nobody could figure this one out... unless it was a foretaste of the State -Car olina football headknocking only a week away. STILL IN Fl'TURE ...Bobby Baker, the youne S. C. man who went to D. C. as a C on gressional page and rose to the important job as secre tary to the U. S. Senate Ma jority Leader (L Johnson), spent an afternoon here re cently with the Brewers. Bobby, whom we have known since he was the chief Senate page and I was administrative assistant to Senator J. W.Bai ley, was enroute back to D.C. alter a political trip through the South with Florida Sen. George Smathcrs (of the Way - nesville area Srr.athers') and other Democratic leaders. He is what you would call a pol itician's politician in that he is elected to his position by a majority of the Democratic members of the U. S. Senate, No one but no one has more distinguished constituents! Bobby's job is as liason between Lyndon Johnson and the other members of theSen ate. His office handles the scheduling of the order of bills to be brought up tor con sideration of the Senate. Be cause of his daily contact with the Democratic senators from all sections and his broad travels, Bobby is in position to have a great deal of in formation about political wind straws. Now his analysis of the sit uation in the South at this ti:ne goes something like this: "Generally, the Democratic, leadership is united behind the Kennedy -Johnson ticket in the South ? and in the rest of the country. But what the rank and file voters are going to do is anyone's guess at this point. As ot today, they have not made Up their minds... We have a selling job to do between now and November." Well, I suppose that is about as authoritative a source as one can get political infor mation from... and it still leaves us about where we were. In any event, it was cer tainly good to have a visit from Robert Baker, who at the still young age of 31 is considered one of the most influential men on the nation al scene ? and who many S. Carolinians will tell you is a shoo-in for Governor of S. C. any time he is ready to leave Washington. Tredy's FaMots Fat Fashions NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Ladles Skirts aod Sweaters SIZHS 10 ro 18 Skirts $5.96 Sweaters S5.9S I LANML, I HALLIS, I OTTON HRUAIK LOTH Ladies Pajflaas $2.98 pr. Sl/KS 32 TO 42 Girl's flat leatker Skoes 3.9S pr. NKV\ Mlir.Wt.NT Jl ST RECi-IVKb IN I'U ltAR BLACK sl/KS 4 TO <? Sek Teee Skirts BIAl nn L PLAII>> AM) SOLIDS _ 5.98 Sl/KS ft - 14 BOYS AND GIRLS Quilted Jackets 2.98 LINK!) - HOOOIJ) Ladies Robts CORIX'ROY, NYLON, AM J COTTON' SIZES 10 TO 18 8.9S aid up Sptcial // Sunless Host LATEST I' ALL SliADliS 79( ptr pair Ladies All-Weather Coots Bh'Al'TIH'L COLORS AND STYLES siZi:-> 10 TO 18 12.98 aod 15.98 Bobbio Brooks BorIoi Cordigoo Sweaters GREEN, GOLD, BEIGE, OR BLACK 6.98 Doo't Miss Oor Sale Rock CAUSAL AND DRESSY DRESSES 00 VALUES TO $25.95 lv " ->ch WE GIVE RED 'M' TICKET^ Trudy's Vf 7-2541 Msrphy, N.C. SPANKING NEW FULL-SIZE DODGE PRICED MODEL FOR MODEL WITH FORD AND CHEVROLET J , The new automobile you're looking at is a 1961 Dodge called Dart!! It will upset auto motive apple carts all over the pkice. Why? Because Dart is a full-size Dodge priced model for model with Ford and Chevrolet. It has Dodge room, comfort and quality throughout. It has a rattle and rust-proofed unitized body. A fine ride called Torsion Aire. Dart has many other good things. Comes in 23 different models. You'll like Dart!!
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1960, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75