Mr. a>4 Mr*. J oka Jordan
ud children attended Mmm
coming Day Md *t Cullwrliii
an Saturday end Sunday While
dart they ware guests of J ack
Barnea.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ray Berahert
at Rockwell. N. C. are visit
lag friend* la Marphy far
aavaral day* tfcta weak.
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Mr. and Mr*. R.D.Ckaad
ler return id home Friday
altar several days visit with
friends la Newport. Bristol.
* Tena.-Va? and Aihevtlle.
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Mr. and Mr*. Howard Hall
aad daughters, Belinda and
Sharon, of Ashevllle spent the
week-end with Mrs. Hall'a
parents. Mr. and Mr*. John
1 Davidson.
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Mrs. Henry Simmons and
daughter, Cindy, of Cleveland
are visiting Mrs. Simmons'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
L. Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole
man returned recently from
Atlanta where they attended
the showing of the 1961 Frig
daire appliances.
lit* daugbMr. Mailarta. af
I leveland. T?a?. MM weak
ead guests af Mrs. Brandon's
pa ran is, Mr. aad Mr*. P. C.
I vie. Mrs. Brandon rsairaarl
Kama Sunday and HMiada re
maiaad far a visit with har
?unt and tacle. Susanna aad
Griar lvle.
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Douglas Bargaaa who la a
studaai at the UMvaratty af
N.C. spant the waak-aad hera
with Ms parents, Mr. indMrs.
S. C. Burgess.'
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Mr. J. P. Coleman of Hay
asvtlle is spending tMs week
with Ms son and daughter In
law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Coleman.
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Mrs. W. D. Townson re
turned home last Wednesday
from Emory Hospital, At
lanta, very much Improved,
her many friends will be glad
10 learn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Hall
of Hayesvflle were visitors
in town Stindav.
NOW. IN TIM rat CHttSTMAS ?VMO.
IU announcvng
VP the NEW
V ULTRA SUM
Attaatioa Hard Of Heariag
Free Coasaltatioa
Far The Hard Of Haarfaf Aad
Haariaf Aid Usars
Latest Models in Eyeglass Hearing
Aids as well as Conventional Type
Hearing Aids
Also Behind- the-ear Hearing Aids
Monday, November 7th, from 10:00 am.
to 2:00 p.m. - Cherokee Hotel, Murphy,
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ACOUSTICON
ASHEVILLE COMPANY
Gabriel S uhle. Manager
1107 Jackson Building
Ashevllle, North Carolina
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
Mrs. Ruby Winchester
418 Cherry Street
Murphy, North Carolina
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Persona I Mention
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odnn
Mr. *ad Mr*. Henry Hyatt
and Mr*. Joe Bites spent
Sunday U (jests of Mr. *ad
Mrs. Ed Herbert o ( Hayes -
mile.
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Miss Myrtle Sea rues, and
sister, Mrs. Cor* Hedley *f
Kaexvtlle, Teas, and Mrs. Ed
itfi Dyke of Powell. Teen,
speat last week as guest c t
Mrs. Vesta Houley and Miss
Dot Hensley. While here they
visited Ellitay and Blairs
vtlle. Ga.
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Mrs. Frank Hensley re
turned to her hpme Sunday
at Lewiston, N. Y? alter
spending a month here with
her sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gentry,
and mother-in-law, Mrs.
Vesta Hensley.
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The Rev. R. T. Houts will
leave Sunday for Highlands
where he will assist the pas
tor. Rev. John Vernon in con
ducting a revival beginning
Sunday, November 6, through
F riday.
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Miss Patsy Kaylor, student
nurse at Grady Memorial
Hospital. Atlanta, spent the
week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor.
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Week-end- guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert D. Bruce were
his mother. Mrs. Myrtle
Bruce, of Niota, Tenn., Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Bruce of Mil
waukee, Wis.
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Mrs. Inez Parson of Athens
was a week-end visitor in
Own.
Mrs. Gladys Dawson of Buf
falo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.
Kinley Kaylor of Mineral Bluff
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Kaylor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommy. Moore
of Clemson, S. C? spent the
week-end guests of their res
pective parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Cloe Moore, and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Stiles.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Tut
de and children spent Sunday
in Cleveland. Tenn.
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Dr. and Mrs. James Red
fearn of Atlanta, Ga., were
week-end guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Hill.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wills
of Atlanta, Ga., andMiss Bes
sie Howell of Young Harris,
Ga., were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom.
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Mrs. W. A. Wishon, Mrs.
Eva Nell Lauria and brother,
Frank Mauney, attended the
Athens and Oklahoma game
at Athens, Ga. Saturday.
Mr. Md Mr*. Sun Dav.d
M returned home rtCMlly
from a visit with Mr dauffc
wr and Ha-K-laa. Mr. a ad
Mrs. Phil Goforth. Whila
ttwra they attended ?w chris
?iunf of their wo grand -
aona.
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Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Young
41 of Hiwaaaae Dam aad Mr.
and Mr*. C. E. Hyde attend
ed the North Carolina Tena
essee fame at Knorville on
Saturday.
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Mr. L. R. Butler of Win
ston Salem is vUltlng Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Davis.
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Mrs. Kenneth Davis has
returned borne alter spend
ing a week visiting her par
ents of Raleigh.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoo
ver left last Thursday for
Winston -Salem where they
spent the night wi'th their son,
Lonnie, who is attending Wake
Forest College. From there
they visited Dr. Hoover's sis
ter and brother-in-law. Rev.
and Mrs. Johnnie Farrar of
Culpeper, Va. On the return
trip they spent Friday and
Saturday in Forest City where
they were accompanied home
by Mrs. Hoover's mother.
Mrs. C. E. Sullivan, who .will
spend several weeks with
them.
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Miss Ruth Bates, student
at Western Carolina College
in Cullowhee, spent the week
here with her parents,
and Mrs. Creed Bates.
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Miss Ada Harshaw is vis
iting her sister. Miss Helen
Harshaw of Asheville.
Mr. A. B. Hampton has
returned home from a recent
visit with his nieces. Mrs.
James Burch of Rayburn, Ga..
and Mrs. Lillle Emerson and
Mrs. Paul Swafford of- Chat
tanooga. Tennessee.
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. Miss Belvia McDonald of
Murphy, Rt. 4, was in the
office the other day to renew
her subscription to the Scout.
Miss McDonald is 74 years
old and says she has been
reading the Scout ever since
she was six years old. Says
she cannot do without the
Scout.
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John Phaup of Waycross,
Ga.. spent the week-end here
with his mother, Mrs. J. H.
Phai$>.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Frasch
are visiting friends in New
York.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Posey
fo Waynesvllle spent Sunday |
with Mrs. Posey's mother.
Mrs. B. L. Padgett. |
'A? f(xd Go<oi? Club Victoria wiif? Thundrbird ityhni
and tootun* ?Hat o**?ri o r? imfatinf but cow't mokk,
The one 61 car
built to back up a long-term warranty
Ford led the way with the one car beautifully
built to take care of itself . . . and you
On September 29, Ford Dealers set in industry trend? were
first to extend their 1961 car warranty from the conven
tional 4,000 miles or 3 months to 12,000 miles or ooe lull
year, whichever comes first.
Why? Because Ford built tbr me car to support such
confidence. Ford for 1961 is the mt car beautifully built to
take care of itself'
The '61 Ford was designed and built to the more exacting
standards necessary to offer an extended warranty. Ask to
see this warranty at your dealer's.
? It is significant that Ford has so many take-care-of-itself
features not found in other cars, regardless of price. These
new Ford features are a triumph of exhaustive research,
fine engineering, and quality construction that give you
the most reliable Ford ever built. Drive a '61 Ford i?n.
Riki Motor Co.
Andrews, N. C.
HERE'S HOW THE '61 FORD TAKES CARE OF ITSELF
Lubricates itself? You'll normally
go 30,000 miles between chassis
lubrications. Then a quick, inexpen
sive Ford 'Dealer lube job (which
costs about $4.00*) will get you set
for another 50,000 miles.
Cleans its own oil ? You'll go 4,000
miles between oil changes with Ford's
Full- Flow otl filter.
Adjusts its own brakes? New Truck
Size brakes adjust themselves auto
matically for the life of rhe lining.
Guards its own mufler ? Ford
mufflers are double-wrapped and
alu mini zed? normally will last three
rimes as long as ordinary mufflers.
Protects its own body? All vital
under body parts are specially proc
essed to resist rose and corrosion,
even to galvanizing the body panels
beneath the doors.
Takes care of its own finish ? New
Diamond Lustre Finish never needs
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'61 FORD
> cmvuion. i
Birch Motors
Murphy, N. C.
^"SUPER-RIGHT" BEEF SALE!
' ? '
"SUfCH-tKJHT*" HIAVY GRAIN FED BEEF 45 to 60 FOUND AVERAM? THIMMCD
FULL LOINS
f MARCAL FREEZER "|
t] WRAP ] ?
j22_89=J
t "Super-Right" 330 to 3*o-Lh. Avg. '
^ SIDE OF BEEF u. 45c
"Super-Right" 1(0 to 1?- Lb Avg.
HINDQUARTER ">? 55c
"Super-Right" SO to 100- Lb Avg.
ARM CHUCK u 39c
"Super-Right" 10" Cut 26 tu, 30-Lb
BEEF RIB 59c
"Super-Right" SO to 100-Lb. Avg.
BEEF ROUND ? 55c
"Super-Bight" 20 to 25- Lh Avg.
SIRLOIN BUTT 75c
FOREQUARTER
QUALITY HEAVY PFB ?
GRAIN FED BEEF
170 TO 200 POUND
AVERAGE
Here'* another big AtP Freezer Sale timed just right for stocking yomr
freezer for Hie fall monthi ahead. Your choice of hoof cut to your speci
fications, wrapped in market paper at no extra cost, and the contents
marked on each package. If you desire, your meat will be wrapped hi
freezer paper at an additional cost sufficient only to cover the cost of
freezer paper. Don't miss this big sale. Come in today and place your
order. You may pick it up later.
FRESH GROUND H
BEEF *
3-LB.
PKG.
$-| 17
BIRDS EYE FROZEN
Cram Pm? 2 U>. Pkg Sit ,
Cat Com ? l-U- Pkg. 29c I
ifay Limat . I -Lb. Pkg. 39c
Cur Okra .lO-Oi. Pkg. 20c |
Onto* Ringt 4-0i. Pkg. 25c
Ivory Soap
4 27c
Ivory Soop
10c
Ivory Soap
16c
Ivory Liquid
39c ^ 67c
j Ivory Snow
& 34c & 81c
Camay Soap
R^"10c
Camay Soap
2 Bui 29*
Mr. Clean
IX 69c
STRAINED VARIETIES
Gerber
BABY POOD
6 J*? 65c
Fresh Chestnuts "?? 23c Yellow Onions 5 b?? 19c
Grapefruit
Med.
She
25c Emperor Crapes 2 25c
BANANAS
LBS.
JANE PARKER AMERICA'S FAVORITE
FRUIT CAKE
Si 49 il $289
1 Vi-lb,
Coke
DAILY ASSORTED FLAVORS
DOG FOOD
48 ft as $3.49
12 89c
ANN PACE ELBOW
MACARONI i
2 ? 35<
PEANUT BUTTER - 55<
ANN PAGE CAKE
MIXES
4 ~ 69c
G
P KICKS IN IDS AO AKE EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. NOV. Mfc
l/rs TIME
TO TACKUP
?- -m crystal cifAR piastic
Flex-OGlass