The CHEROKEE . . I SL< *UT and Clay County Progress ESTABLISHED JULY, 1889 JACK OWENS Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Church Street, Murphy, North Catoiino. Second Class Postage Paid At Murphy, North Carol ina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.09 One (1) Year in Cherokee, Clay and Graham Counties, N. C., ond Nantahala, N. C.; Towns, Union and Fannin Counties, Ga., and Polk County, [ T enn. ALL OTHER AREAS 1 Year $6.00 6 Months $3.50 All subscriptions delivered in North Carolina in clude the state's three per cent sales tox. Rhodo Rev. O. C. Day conducted preaching services at Juna luska Baptist Church Sunday morning. -R Jim Lee attended decoration services at Euchella Sunday morning. -M Mrs. Harold Cross and daughter, Donna, of Nanta hala, were Rhodo visitors on Saturday. -R Nlr. and Mrs. Junior Camp bell and son, Jerry, of Nanta hala, visited relatives at Rhodo Sunday. -R Rev. J. C. Day filled his regular appointment at Moun tain View Church Sunday morning. -R Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedden. and children, Joyce and Jim mie of Murphy, visited Rho do friends Sunday evening. -R Mrs. Harley W. Grant and daughter, Mrs. W. M. Day attended the preaching serv ices at Topton Baptist Chu rch Sunday night. The Rev. Ted. Ellis is pastor of this church. -R Peachtree News Misses Doris and Barbara Gentry and Miss Louise Corn spent last week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. -P Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gentry of Atlanta spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Gentry. -p. Mr. Hubert Robinson of Gastonia and Miss Kate Rob inson of China Grove spent last week end with their fath er, H. L. Robinson and bro ther, Ed. -P Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen drix and daughter, Sarah Lynn of Highlands were week end guests of his parents, Mr. anc" Mrs. Glenn Hendrix. -P Mr. Ronald Hobbs, of Dec ker, Tenn., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sudderth this week. -r> Miss Jeannette Pipes of Atlanta spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Kate Pipes. -P Stork Market Report BROWN A son, Charles Dale, to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown of Rt. 1, Marble, May 13, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Mary Maxine Rogers. MCGILL Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mc Gill of West Asheville ann ounce the birth of a daugh ter, Celia Roseanna on May 6 at St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs. McGill is the former Miss Jane Hall. Among The Sick MURPHY - Patients admit ted to Providence Hospital from May 8 through May 15 were: Robert G. Haigler, Rt. 3; Jim Gibbs; David Earl Ab ernathy, Rt. 1; Sandra Rob erts, Rt. 1; Blaine Donley, Farner, Tenn; Michael George Townson; Ernest Kilpatrick, Marble; Karen Sampson, Blairsville, Ga.; Kenneth Grant, Nantahala; Cecil Mc Cluce, Hayesville; Mrs. Gar rett Moore, Rt. 1; William Wishon; Ross Cornwell; Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Rt. 3; Betty Jean Burgess; L. J. Townson; Mrs. Delmar Dye, Rt. 1, Cul berson; John Sudderth, Rt. 3; Mrs. E. E. Stiles, Murphy, and Mrs. Rufus Reece, And rews. Boiling Springs Mrs. Tina Arms visitedMr. and Mrs. D. G. O'Dell Satu rday p.m. -BS; We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Harry Fain the death of Mrs. Harry Fain. She was the former Miss Vina Hass of Upper Hanging Dog. The place of her death was on the west coast of Calif ornia. She was buried May 15 at White Church Cemetery. -P Mrs. BonnieBlevins of And rews and Mrs. Dock Sudder th visited in Blue Ridge, Ga. on Sunday afternoon. Jimmy Kill ian, USN, Serving On Submarine Torsk USS TORSK? JtmrayKillian sonar man seaman, USN, son of Mrs. Stella O. Taylor of 107 Willow St., Murphy, N. C. is serving aboard the submarine USS Torsk, operating out ot Norfolk, Va. Torsk is presently oper ating off the coast of Virgin ia with other units of the At lantic Fleet. She periodically serves with the Sixth Fleet in the Medi terranean. Capt. W. N. Wallis Completes Combat Course V ALP ARAISO ,F LA -Capt. William N. Wallis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Datt ilo of 3218 Normandy Rd, St. Joseph, Mo., has completed the combat operations course at the Air Force Air -Ground operations Sci.ool at Hurlburt Field, Fla. Capt. Wallis is an air traf fic controller in the Air For ce Communications Service (AFCS) at Eglin AFB,Fla. afcs maintains communi cations for control of global Air Force operations. The captain, a graduate of Central High School, attend ed the University of Mary land European Division. He received his commission up on completion of Officer Can didate School. His wife, Wanda, isthedau ghter of Mrs. Jack Conley of Andrews, N. C. Shoal Creek Decoration for Shoal Creek Baptist Church will be May 24, at 10:00 a.m. No service at the church in the morning but Communion Service at 1 :30 p.m. -sc Mrs. Tina Bass and dau ghter, Mrs. Marie Mobly, Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. N. R. Mont gomery. Mrs. Junior Bur ger of Isabella, Tenn. was a visitor on Saturday. -SC Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ful ghum of Candler, N. C. were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brendle. -sc Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vel lenoweth, Chattanooga, Tenn. came Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs. E. C. Suit and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter. -sc Eugene Brown, Gastonia, N. C. came to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown and brought a friend, Mr. Carl Aufen. Mr. Horace McNabb was a Satu _ rday visitor. -SC Our deepest sympathy to the family of Willie Baker who was buried at Swanson Ceme tery on Friday. Selective Service Board News MURPHY- Three regist rants were forwarded for In duction on May U, 1964. They were Eddie Tatham West, Kenneth Clyde Dockery and Truman Taylor. Thirty-six were forwarded for armed forces physical ex mination. Area Leaders To Attend TVA Conference KNOXVILLE - Over 150 leaders in area development activities from throughout the Tennessee Valley will gather on the University of Tenn essee campus at Knoxville Thursday for a two-day Area Development Conference. "Effective Leadership- Key to Area Development," will be the theme of theConference sponsored jointly by theUniv ersity of Tennessee, TVA, and tiie Tennessee River and Tri butaries Association. Leaders from this area who have indicated that they plan to attend the Conference are; Jim Baker, Andrews, N. C.: Robert BRUCE, Murphy, W. Merle Davis, Murphy, Phillip J. Howell, Hayesville, Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee, Ga.,Hugh Seay, Blue Ridge, Ga., Ed Swartz , Young Harris, Ga. -sc Little Pamela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray Jones, goes to Baptist Hos pital in Atlanta, Ga. on Tues day to have a tumor remov ed from her lung. Best wish es. -sc Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Stiles and family of Gastonia,N.C. BRO"GHT Mr. and Mrs. Rich ards with them to spend the weekend with Mr. Stiles' mot her, Mrs. Ada Stiles. -SC Clay Loudermilk and Win ston Taylor of Ducktown spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs.S.D. Jones. -SC Lester Baker of Dalton.Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weaver and family from Flo rida were visitors inthe com munity last week. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs. May 21, 1964 a Boiling Springs Prayer meeting is pro gressing here very nicely. E verybody should attend. -BS Bladcberry winter has been here again. Folks everywhere about here have been keeping a little fire in their stoves to warm the cool air up slightly. -BS D. G. O'Dell who was a patient at Providence Hosp ital some time past, return ed there Saturday, May 16 for a checkup. He is not doing very well. -BS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green were visitors of his parents at Ranger, N. C.. Thursday. Kirs. Green is the former Miss June O'OeU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O* Deli. They were married May 13 and will make their home at Ashevtlle. -BS FORECAST MURPHY 88? NATURAL FRUIT FLAVOR ^ NON^L. CARBONATED ? ? ? | READY TO ^POUI^^ MOST~LIKE HOMEWVLE. Delicious, fresh p tasting Sealtest Lemonade is non-carbonated. You can let the children have plenty. Made from choice, juicy lemons and sweetened just right. And so easy-no squeeze, no thaw, no mix; just pour. ** SEALTEST. .jiakes the difference** YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST.. INSIST ON SEAUEST! Grape Drink . . . with that true grape flavor. ENJOY THESE COOLING REFRESHERS NOW! W. C. GRAY , Distributor , Andrews, N. C. MRS. HOLLOWAY ANDREWS - Mrs. Grace Hal) Holloway, 55, widow of William Holloway, died in an Asheville hospital Wednesday, WVPS raw Ivie Funeral Home Murphy- Andrews-Hayesville May 13, after a long illness. She was a native of Chero kee County, a daughter of Jess and Jean Brown Hall. Her husband was a merchant in Graham County. Surviving are two brothers, Harrison and Harley Hall of I Bryson City. (Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the graveside in the family cemetery near Rob binsville. have you set the date for your wedding? Then. tlrop in for a copy of our bride's booklet. Contain- a complete check li-t of thing* t<> do until \ our dav of da> *. Maki- an appointment for \onr \\ ?*< h I i nji picture-* now. Co for or 8LA & Wkit. Scout Studio Next Door To Westco Telephone Office Phone 837 2222 Scout Photographer, Fred D?vl? The Rev. T. C. Christmas officiated. Ivie Funeral Home was ill charge. MRS. NANCY WEAVER MURPHY - Mrs. Nancy Coleman Weaver, 80, of Rt. 4, died Sunday night, May 17, after a brief illness in Dallas, N. C., where she was visiting a daughter. She lived in the Suit Com munity of Cherokee County with another daughter, Mrs. Edna Jones. She was a native of Polk County, Tenn., and was a member of Maple Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are five daugh ters, rs. Jones, Mrs. Flor ence Stiles of Dallas, N. C., Mrs. Leona Rowland of Cleve land, Ohio, Mrs. Lillie Mae .Painter of Cleveland, Tenn., and Mrs. Claudia Chastain of Pickens, S. C.i six sons, Carl of Morristown, Tenn.; Lawrence and Paul of Tur tletown, Tenn., and Ralph, Clarence, and Sylvester Wea ver, all of Gastonia; two sis ters, Mrs. Susie Ballinger of Lewisburg, Tenn., and Mrs. Florence Bain of Madison ville, Tenn.; 36 grandchild ren and 31 great - grand children. Services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mt. Ver non Baptist Church. The Rev. Wade Collins and the Rev. John Cheatman of ficiated and burial was in Zion Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles, Junior, Troy, and Herman Weaver, and Harold andjerry Chastain. I vie Funeral Home was in charge. Modernize Electrically COLLECT BONUSES THE MODERNIZE ELECTRICALLY PROGRAM IS NOW ON Better Hurry because this Special Bonus Offer is good for a limited time only. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Bonuses will be paid on all installations made on our lines of only the appliances listed below.This Special Offer is good from April 2d. throught May 30 and all water Heaters must be the 40 gallon quick recovery type or larger with double heating elements. BRING OR MAIL YOUR BILL OF SALE TO THE OFFICE IN YOUNG HARRIS. YOUR BONUS WILL BE DELIVERED BY MAIL. ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST BE MADE BY JUNE 6. SPECIAL BONUS OFFERS * ? Electric Air Conditioner $10 ? Electric Range $15 ? Electric Dishwasher $10 ? Freezer $10 ? Electric Water Heater $20 ? Electric Water System $25 BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. Young Harris, Ga.