Five Local Students Graduate From Mars Hill MARS HILL - Among the * 146 students receiving de grees at Mars HU1 College Sunday, May Jl, were five from Cherokee County. Brenda Joyce Hens on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian V. Henson of Route 4, Murphy, received a Bachelor of Science degree. Edwin Walter King, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis King of Murphy, received a Bachelor of Science degree. Sara Marie Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Long of Andrews, received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Terry Postell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Postell of K. F. D. 1, Andrews, re ceived a Bachelor of Science Degree. Betty Ann Sherriil, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sherriil of R. F. IX 1. Andrews, received a Bache lor of Science Degree. Detd Traasftrs Frances B. Nash to Roy E. and Carol M. Weber, property In Shooting Creek Township. Oliver Garrison to Mode an Parker, 1 acre moreor less In Tusqulttee Township. J . A . and E Stella Penland id Ray and Rheta M. Rogers, 2.2 acres more or less In Hayes - ville Township Wllbum Haney to Ruel Hall. .6 acre moreor less In Hayes ville Township WUburo and Frances Haney to Ruel and Addie Bell Hall, property In Hayesvllle Town ship. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs., June 11, 1964 TRAtLWAYS "DON! DRAG HIM. DAN. . . ...A TRAILWAYS BUS IS SAFEST IN THE LONG RUN!" Trailways Buses just aren't built to win drag races. However, they are built for safe travel ? as a matter of fact, buses are America's SAFEST form of transportation. They're also luxurious ... and convenient . . . and economical. Next trip, why not travel the SAFE way... on a TRAVEL TRAILWAYS TO: TRAILWAYS Charlotte, N.C. Raliegh, N.C. Denver, Colo. Chicago, 111. New York, N. Y. Miami, Fla. Smoky Mtn. drill Church Street - Phone 837-2925 Murphy, N. C. ;KAVH 1RAII - I OK rut :? ? : .t i : ra farim JO SUTTON of Murphy caught this 21 inch pike while fishing in Ebenezer Creek near Ebenezer Church, last week. She was using red worms for bait. Willard P. Smith Graduates F rom Berea BEREA, KY. - Willard P. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Route 1, Mur phy, was one of 1S9 Berea College seniors to be awarded degrees at gradua tion exercises May 31. Smith, a 1960 graduate of Murphy High School, received the B. A. degree in mathe matics. Smith has accepted an as sistantship of J2100 to theUni versity of Kentucky. OBITUARY ANDREWS - KennethQueen, 67, Veteran of World War I, died June 3 in the Veteran Hospital in Columbia, S. C., after a long illness. He was the son of the late John and Lodie Queen. Sur vivors include threebrothers, Floyd, Arnold, and Dennis Queen; five sisters, Mrs. Sat tie Pullium, Mrs. Ruth Stiles, Mrs. Kate Pipes, Mrs. Nina Seamore, and Mrs. Glenna Falard. Services were held on Thursday, June 4, at the Colonial Chapel in Gastonia at 4:30 p.m. with theRev. Harris Blair and the Rev. George W. Lingle officiating. Interment was in Gaston Memorial Park. Relatives from Andrews at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Queen and Mrs. Sattie Pullium. Boiling Springs Rev. J. c. Rodgers of Cleve land, Tenn., was on a business trip here recently. -BS David O'Dell of Knoxville has been visiting here over the weekend. -BS N ant aha la P & L To Close On Saturdays FRANKLIN - Nantahala Power and Light Compan'i re tail offices la Andrews, Bryson City, Franklin. RobUnsvUle and Sylva will be closed Saturdays, effective June 1, company officials announced this week. In the past, the retail offices liave been open until noon on Saturdays. The power co pany's retail offices will con tinue to be open from 8:00 l.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday for payment of bills and customer service. Nantahala's President. John U. Archer, J r? explained that the decision to close the oo pany's five retail offices on tanirdays was part of an over ill effort to slow the rising costs faced by the company. Should electric service trouble develop when the re tall offices are not open, Nan tahala's customers in the Andrews area can contact a lervlceman by calling the Santahala Powerhouse, phone 1900, or by calling Walt 3rown, manager of the Andrews office, phone 243-M. Among The Sick MURPHY ? Patients ad mitted to Providence Hospital, May 29 thru, June S were: Kathy Hughes, Rt. 4; Verna Irene Reece; Frank Forsyth: Mrs. P. j! Henn; Opal Mae Dockery, Rt. 4, Blairsville; Mrs. Frank Dickey; Mrs. Hoke Mashburn; Mrs. Douglas Smith, Brasstown, Mrs. Azalee English; Elberth Totherow; Robin Green, Brasstown;, Johnny Harness; Mrs. Charlie Morris, Rt. 1; Mrs. Lula Greene; John Rogers, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Dee Hamby, Rt. 4; Mrs Gar land Graves, Rt. 3; Mrs. Walt Winkler, Rt. 1; Mack Gee; Gay Nell Deweese, Hayes ville; Shirley Beavers; and Mrs. Edna Coleman, Rt. 3. Shoal Creek Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Allen of Peachtree spent Sunday with M rs. James Allen. -sc Miss Janice Hamby is, spending the week with her mother in Atlanta, Ga. -sc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knigh ton and family of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen. -sc Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Suit were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Reece? Brass town, N. C. -SC SHOWN IS THE SIXTH GRADE CLASS of Mrs. Ella Faye Byers being treated id an evening of carpet golf and free milk shakes from the Tastee-Freeze. The entertainment and refresh ments were provided by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE- Cooper's Hand weaving Shop. 6 Hand Looms Rug and Handbag Weaving. Two Thousand lbs. Nylon Material. In business same place 18 years. Mail Order Customers, Wholesale Buyers. Highway 19 -three Miles East of Andrews, N. C. Telephone 287-J 46-3tp LOST ? HAYESVILLE One pair of black rimmed glasses in case. Printed "Digby's Kalish & Arns worth Opticians." Badly needed by owner. Contact: Mrs. Billy Magness, Hayesville, N. C. Call 389-2378 ltp FOR SALE" HAYESVILLE 55 x 10 Hilcrest Mobile Home. 2 bedrooms, wall to wall car pet, air conditioned automatic washer. Turquoise appliances. Like new. Call 389-6629 Hayesville or See Howard Gib son. 46-3tp FOR SALE? HAYESVILLE 1955 Chevrolet, 62 Corvette engine. 2 four barrels, alumi num flywheel, offenhouser heads, rolled pleated leather interior. 4 speed 456 positive traction. Call 389-6629, Hayesville or See Howard Gib son. 46-3tp FOR SALE -Pony size horse with saddle and bridle. Con tact Hoyt Walker 837-2023 Days ? 837-3585. BEST FOX HOUND in Cherokee County is Pack Gap Light foot shown above. Looking on is Albert Burnett, Canton, N.C., Helry Bell Covington, Cross Plains, Tenn., judgefor the show, and Mrs. Blaine Donley, secretary for the Fox Hound Club. 6 States Represented At Fox Hunters Show MURPHY - People and fox hounds from six states with some of the top show hounds in the country attended the Tri State Fox Hunters Association show Saturday night, May 30 at the Rock Gym in Murphy. Thirty -one trophies were awarded, including one do nated for Friendship Valley Feed Mill for hounds owned by Cherokee County residents only. A seven month old pup, do nated by Vergin O'Dell, owner of the Family Restaurant. Best hound in Cherokee County was Pack Gap Light foot owned by Donley's Pack Gap Kennel of Farrier, Tenn. \ Touches of Luxury For l Outdoor Living ALUMINUM 3-PIECE LAWN SET Woitfcor-Praof Foldiai Chairs 5-PoiitUi Cktiso lo?i|o NmI For Trips To Tko loatk u 2 PIECE SET 9.97 Limited" Stock Or Picaic Ovtingt EXTRA CHAIR ^$40? otH!,r;,yu" \ $1.00 DOWN - $1.23 WKKKLY i I LOW jg? CLOSE OUT Portable PRICE J V $139.88 AND OLD WORKING SET. NO MONEY DOWN $2.95 WEEKLY I BE ST FAN PEALS BVBB OFFERED k GO excl1 odyeaR OSIVH COOL WHILE S YOU ? PAY A ?1.00 Down Buys Any I Fan During OPEN A CHARGE /., ACCOUNT TODAY / ?*? N. 1*4 Tifi-likii 3 llntn 1 Y wr AND ny at oni iocatioh This Sale IB93 America's Favorite ALL-TRANSISTOR Portable Radio Sit-CITT ? Dry Wen * i pcv ory ^$99 si / j -,yk. a We Service What We Sell AUTOMATIC WASHER ""''i CXCHANOt SPECIAL PAY DAY TERMS i WEEKLY ? 12 Lb. Capacity ? Filter Flo Walk ? Water Saver ? Safety Lid Switch ? Spray Rime ? 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