Dr. aad Mn, K.g. Parkier aad Mugtmr. Mr*. 1111 Dv aati spaac several d? yt laet week la TaUMteaeaa, Pla. wttfc Mrs. Hubert WUUaau aad eon. Hufh. WM1* la Tallakaaaaa, Mrs. Williams aadMrs. Darn ell flaw to New Orlaana. La. ? vtalc Mr*. William*' hus band, Hubert Will lama who 1* a pedant at Oechar Hospital. Dr. Parker aad Mrs. Darnell returned home Sunday and Mrs. Parker remained ' WEAR DENTURES1 Don't Get Sore ?>? LYONS AU-9AY i DENTURE CUSHIONS T?? Ml flj 1_ <9iorK Market Report The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hubbard wis named Dexter Dean Instead of Data Lee as appeared in the Scout recently. HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn (Nick) Howell of Mur phy announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Kelly, on September 24, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Howell Is the former Barbara Jean Cole, TANNER Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Tanner of Murphy, announce the birth of adaughter. Tammy Elaine, September 25, atPro vidence Hospital. Mrs. Tanner is the former Emma Lou Swanson. Beauty Shop } BRUSH CURL PERMANENT $3.50 .i EVERYTHING B INCLUDED: Fashion Cut - Creme Rinse - Shampoo ? Personalized Set - All for this tiny price - Appointment After School. 305 Valley River Avenue VE 7-2505 Murphy, NjC. MOORE Mr. Mrf Mr*. Lute Mwre ?f Murphy. Roun 1, imm the Wrth of ? daughter. Catty Ann. iipambtr 26. at Pro vidence Hospital. Mrs. Moor* Is the former Miss Ana P arris .Lodford. FRANKUM ? Mr. and Mrs. Goorf* Prankian of Murphy, Roue* 1, announce the birth of a son. George Timothy, September 26, at Providence Hoapital. Mrs. Frankum is the former Rosie Pauline Lancaster. WH1TMQRE Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Waco Mhitmore of Blairsville, Ga.t Route 3, announce the birth of a son, John Gordon, Sep tember 26, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Whttmore Is .the former Lois Betty McClure. Bl'RCHFlELD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burch field of Marble, Route 1, announce the birth of adaugh ter. Mary Lou, September 28, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Burchfield is the former Any Lou Melson. AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Peggy Kay Cearley, Murphy: Frank For. syth. Murphy: Wm. Thomas Zimmerman, Murphy: Mrs. Grace Crisp, Rt. 2, Murphy; Jack Gurley Bryson, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Ollie Stiles, Rt. 4, Murphy; William McClure, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Ida Cornwell, Rt. 2, Murphy; Lawrence . Palmer Martin, Rt. 4, Murphy: David Hilton, Murphy; Lloyd O'Dell, Rt. 3 Murphy.' Patients admitted to Murphy General Hospital: James H. Martin. Rt. 3, Murphy: Avery Joe Cbastain, Rt. 3, Murphy; and Mrs. H. C. Johnson, Rt. 2, Murphy. BoillRf Springs . Ntws Mr. ud Mr*. Randall Odom and son. Gary. 1 AlbM. 5. C. . vitiad horn* folks her* Use week-end. Mr. a?d Mrs. WUliamAllsa at Grandvlew were visitors here at church last Sunday. J. B. O'Dell of Boiling Springs underwent an opera tion at Emory Hospital last Wednesday and is doing fine. Mr. Lumis Gaddis Is sick .but is improving slowly. Mr. Charlie Mills of Mur .phy and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhodes and family of Owl Creek visited our church on Sunday. Garden Club PI ens Annual District Meeting The annual meeting of Dis trict One of the Garden Club of North Carolina. Inc. -will he held in the Congregational Church in Tryos. N. C., on Wednesday. October 12 th. Registration and coffee hour will be from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. followed by a business ses sion and address by Mrs. J. B. A. Daughtridge of Rocky Mount. presidentof theGarden Club of North Carolina and principal speaker for the meeting.. After the business session, delegates will divide into workshop groups under the direction of the stateofficers. For those attending who do not hold office in their clubs, there will be a demonstration of flower arranging by Mrs. Gerald King of Henderson ville, nationally accredited ludge. Luncheon will be served Celebrates Birthday Mr. Alvia J.Gladson cele brated his birthday Friday. September 30. Among old friends who helped him to 'celebrate was Charles Mor ' S?n. at the Oak Hall Hotel atlp.m., and this will be followed by a brief session to conclude any unfinished business. Mrs. David Ling of Way nesville. District Director, will preside, and Mrs. Ernest Burwell of Tryon will be gen eral chairman for the event. The hostess clube are Tryon, Gay Blades, and Daffy-Jills, all of Tryon. Full details and tickets may be obtained from ?II Garden Club presidents. > Miss Elda Queen Is spend ing a two weeks vacation here ?with her mother and sister.' 'Mrs. Sallie Queen and Miss Beulah Queen. Miss Kay Robinson, w' o is ? teacher in China Grove School, China Grove, N. C. ?pent the week-end with re latives here. THB 'G1 PONT! AO IS OUT TOO AY! It's A// Pontiac! on sl new Vtfide?TrsLck! New track-to-toody proportion! The track is the width between the wheels. Pontiac is the only Wide-Track car. Body width is reduced, shaving side overhang, balancing more weight between the wheels. Best relationship of body width to wheel width ever tailored. Lean and sway are ancient history. Announcing the new Pontiac Trophy V-8 Engine! We've improved the engine the experts said was perfect. New fuel induction system saves gas by using more air in the gasoline mixture. This makes the engine breathe more efficiently, giving you better acceleration. Eleven versions to choose from. Horsepowers range from 215 to 348. For best economy, specify the Trophy Economy V-8. Its lower compression ratio Ms you use regular gas. More headroom, legroom, footroom for greater comfort! You'll take great comfort in the extra roominess we've built into the '61 Pontiac. u:_i 1 1 occji3 aic mgiici . yei mere b inure Clear ance beneath the steering wheel and more hatroom over your head. There is more legroom, more footroom. Doors are wider and designed to swing open farther. The more highway you put behind you (Pontiac specializes in this) the more you'll appreciate tfie new room that's all around you in this sleek new *61. THE ONLY WIDE-TRACK CAR! Body width trimmed to reduce side overhang. Moro weight balanced be tween the wheels. Mo other cor hugs the road with such sure-footed sta bility end prectlfcMi. GfifrTHfS YOUR B/G WAR FOR A WIDE-TRACK PONT1AC ? rrlSAUL PONT/AC! I BONNEVILLE ? STAR CHIEF ? VENTURA ? CAT ALINA ON DISPLAY NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER CHEROKEE MOTORS * / t 205 Hiwisstt Straat ?News Mr. Howard Ledford family of New York. are vl sit ing hla motor, Mrs. La* Garner. Mr. Charlie Garner'* brother of ClinlM, Tenn.. vititad htm laat Sandra Ledford and Linda Boring are planning to take a trip to Knoxville In the near future. Mr. Paul Duvall of Marble viiited frienda here recently. . ?? Glenn Rogers of Atlanta, ?was home over the week-end visiting friends. J unior Abernathy recently * visited his uncle, Mr. E. E. Bruce. < Mrs. Opal Jones Is visiting her daughter, Lois, In New York. Mrs. E. E. Bruce visited her son, Dennis, of Cumming, Oa? and her mother and sis ter of Alpharretta, Ga? over the week-end. She also visit ed another sister who is in from Kansas. Dr. Ihlev of Raleizh and Rev. Elmer Greene of Hayes ville were the puests for as sembly at Hiwassee Dam School September 23. Special music was rendered by the High School Glee Club. Miss Paterson, Donald Lewis Are Married Miss Geraldine Patterson, laughter of Mrs. Zana Sbackleford of Unaka, became the bride of Donald Keith Lewis of Poland, Ohio, In a ceremony solemnized, Thursday, September 29. in tl,? First Methodist Church by the pastor. Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr. Those attending the wed ding-were, the bride's mother, Mrs. Zana Shackleford, Mrs. Jack Ramsey, and Mrs. Claude Anderson. The couple will make their home in Pittsburg, Pa. Library Rtcthmd Four New Films The Kaatnhala RegioMl Library. which mtw CUy. Cherokoa, tod Graham count iea. has tactlfid 4 ww ftlma which are available now for booking. Thesa films can be loaned to cluba, hospuaii. professional gro^a, church groups, and other organizat ions, and are distributed through the Nantahala Regio-. ml Library. T? i nima, call VE 7-2025 txMur phy. A apeclal previewing ? t ?*M films will ba W ?n Tw?by night, Oc*bar U. 1*0. ? Murphy PtAUcUbr ?ry at 7:30. The puMic la invited wtth a special tBTt tadon to all program chair man Id t h? three counties. Use Tho Want Ads ordtr your ...... mm em m I \l *" Greeting cords personalized with your nam* carry an extra touch of dittinction! Order now from our wide array of beautiful designs. rT; BUY NOW AND SAVE 10% tStti This Offer Good Thru October 15, I960 Dial VE 7-2222 And A Saleslady Will Call At Your Home Or Business The Cherokee Scout Is Your Time Worth A DIME*? ?Place a dime on the tread of your tire. If you can read the date on the dime, it's time to RETREAD' Listen Every Saturday at IfclS ajn. to "Is Your Time Wortb A Dime?" Over Radio Station WCVP. Timely topics of Local Interest are Discussed with friends and neigv - bors In Front of the J. H. Duncan Tire Company. Send your "Timely Topic". Suggestion to tlie J.H. Duncan Tire Company in Murpty, North Carolina. Be ready for winter's worst . . . /? all the way' around buy 4 save more! RETREADS with Goodyear's approved tread design Drive safer ?U winter! Kepi. ICO worn tires with famous Coodyc.tr Retreads. Regular trci.?'" tip front, famous Suburbanite Winter Retreads in back. Surer steering . . . jwt tip to 5t!t more traction than lteiore In snow. C et (Goodyear ... the best Retreads for tlie money! Buy touuy and save! REGULAR TREADS' * A PAIR I WINTER TREADS '24 70 *AM1* BUY 4 PAY ONLY '44 02 Ternia as low aa $1.25 weekly ?hat ua mad m^p itli lis*. AfflM I* tmmmd lift Mia ?t JW ^ GOOD. YEAR MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOOOYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND J.H.DUNCAN TIRE CO. Thr# Strvkt Headquarters Pe achtree Street VE 7-2821 Murphy, N. C.