3 Area .Students Receive Degrees From N.C. State RALEIGH - Degrees were conferred upon 1,361 during annuel commencement ex ercises Friday at North Carolina State College In Raleigh. Speaking on the occasion In the principal address was Clifford M. Hardin of the University of Nebraska and former president of the American Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. Among the degree recipients was Stephen C. Hembree, Murphy; Peter R. Ge inert and Jerry F. Purser, both of Andrews. All three students received bachelor's degrees. Cherokee Scout & clay County Progress, Thurs., June U. 196 BACKWARD GLANCE 40 YEARS AGO JUNE 13, 1934 Miss Martine Mittox re turned last Thursday after noon from Maryville, Term., where she has been attending college there. Miss EstelleMauneyofKin sey passed through Murphy the first of the week on her way to Chapel Hill where she planned to study in the Uni versity Summer School. Miss Sue Halgler of Hayes ville spent the weekend here with her sister, Mrs. Tom Mauney. Misses Loucine Wells, Clara McCombs and Emily Sword have returned to Cullo whee Normal and Industrial School to enter the summer school. 30 YEARS AGO JUNE 8, 1934 1 Of cordial interest through NOTICE TAXPAYERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY YOU WILL MCIIVI A 2 per cent DISCOUNT If Yoa Pay Yoir 1964 COUNTY TAX ON Oft B IF Oft I July 1st, 1964 (MM tai tow Mi Mk? pip?L YmH sire money by doing so, Mi Tecetve a Temporary Receipt. REMINDER.. Deliiqieit 1963 County Taxes Will Be Advertised li Aagast. Pay Nov, Save Adverting Cost. CHEROKEE COUNTY by Carlyle P. Matheiea, out this section the announ cement of the marriage of Miss Esther Margaret Han sen o f Daytona Beach, Fla., to Rev. Stewart Long, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Murphy, to be sol emnized at Daytona Beach, Friday, June 8. The cere mony will be performed in the First Presbyterian Church of Daytona Beach with the Rev. Dr. John Abbott, Presby terian Minister of Deland, Fla., officiating. Miss Cleo Ramsey, Messrs. Edwin, Reuben and Roy Cook, spent Sunday with friends at Canton, Ga. Misses Ruth Lail of And rews and Inez Blay of Ha vana, Cuba, are the guests this week of Sarah Ruth Posey. Miss Rosalyn Chandler left Wednesday for a vysit with relatives at Athens, Ga. Master Edward Darnell re turned home a few days ago from a visit at Marietta, Ga. The announcement of the marriage erf Mrs. Ruby Mc Combs Francis of Murphy and Edwin C. Winchester has been made and will be of interest to their many friends. The wedding was solemnized on Sunday, May 13, in Blue Ridge. 20 YEARS AGO JUNE 8, 1944 Seaman and Mrs. Leon Kim - sey announce the birth of a boy, June 1, at Petrie Hos pital. Seaman Kimsey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kimsey of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blake of Murphy announce the birth of a son, Walter Richard, May 20, at Petrie Hospital. Mrs. Blake is the former Miss Annie Ruth Carringer. Announcement has been re ceived of the marraige of PFC Josephine Johnson of Murphy to Cpl. Howard L. Fournier of Alpena, Mich. The wedding was sol emnized at Mariana Army Base April 13, with the Army Chaplain Paul Minton, offi ciating. Miss Sarah Witherspoon re turned last week to Washing to, D. C., where she holds a position with the FBI. Detd Transfers Terrian Corporation to Lillian M. Watson, property in Sweetwater Township. C. B.. and Bessie Green to Collin and June V. Green, 2 tracts of land in Brasstown Township. Frank and Annie Scroggs to Mark and Geneva Scroggs, 1 1/4 acres more or less in Brasstown Township. DUlard and Opal Moss to Neal Moss, property in Shooting Creek Township. Mack E. and Rachel Palmer to Jerry B? and Virginia Pal mer, 2 tracts of land in Sweet water Township. Selecto PURE LARD ?ctn 490 BACON Selec,? 390 lb FRANKS sele"? 390 lb Selecto SAUSAGE 330 lb Scott Family PLACE MATS A ssorted Color s /) "f A 24 In Pack 0/ T PDQ i4oz 49( F rozen FRENCH FRIES - IOC 2 i? pko 33C FROZEN PIES 3 for 99t CORN 12 oz Nlblet 2 for 330 CRACKERS 12 oz Nabisco Ritz 350 COFFEE 6 oz Maxwell House Instant 1.09 DETERGENT Liquid Chiffon 22 oz 3 9 C TISSUE 4 roll Northern White or assorted 310 CANDY 16 oz Brach Orange Slice 290 MARGARINE 1 lb Miracle 2C off , 2 for 490 POTTED MEAT 1/4 Armour 3 for 250 KACHTREE FARM & HOME SUPPLY Front Of Poachtroo School Phono 837 I NEWT area men Thurman Luther Completes Basic SAN ANTONIO. TEX. - Air man Thurman Luther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Luther of Route X, Marble, has com pleted his U. S. Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and has been selected for technical training. Airman Luther will be trained as a food service spe cialist at Fort Lee. Va. The school is one of the military education facilities used in the vast Air Force training sys tem to prepare officers and airmen for duty in the diverse skills required by the Nation's aerospace force. The airman attended And rews High S James W. Hatchett Participates In Submarine Warfare PHILIPPINES - James W. Hatchett, aviation structural mechanic second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hatchett of Route 2. Mur phy, is participating aboard the Navy anti-submarine war fare aircraft carrier USS Bennington in a combined sea - assault and airborne combat training exercise cal led LIGTAS May 12 to June 10 under the direction of the South-East Asia Treaty Or ganization (SEATO) in the Philippines. LIGTAS, meaning saved or rescued, in the Philippine lan guage, is being sponsored by the United States and hosted by the Republic of the Philip Pines. All member nations are participating in the exercise which is part of a SEATO gen eral counter-offensive to be used if an "enemy" should invade the South-East Asia and gain control. The exer cise will test the effective ness of the SEATO force-to assault and regain control of areas behind the "enemy" advance. The operation is designed to train allied forces in the planning and execution of this type of assault. Closer work ing relationships and under standing among member nat ions is an important objective of this training. LIGTAS, the second train ing exercise this year and the 27th since 1966. is part of a long-term schedule announced by SEATO Headquarters in November, 1963, to maintain join military defense. A/2C Harry Martin Graduates From Training Course BILOXI, MISS. - Airman Second Class Harry B. Mar tin, son of Dillard Martin of Route 1, Andrews, N. C.. has graduated from the technical training course for the U. S. Air Force radio operators at Keesler AFB, Miss. Airman Martin, who was taught to operate radio re ceivers and typewriters, will be assigned to a unit of the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) at Turkey. USAFE provides the major air contribution for defense of the NATO countries. The airman, a graduate of Andrews High School, entered the Air Force in September, 1963. Cadet Frank Hill Enters Flight School PENSACOLA, FLA. (FHTNC) - Marine Aviation Cadet Prank G. Hill, aon of Dr. and Mrs. Julius N. Hill of 412 Hiawaasee St., Murphy N. C? reported April 30 for Pre F light School at the Naval Air Station, P ansa cola, Pla. Ha will atudy aerodynamics, mathematics, pkyacta, navi gation, engineering and other subjects necessary to qualify for the primary phase of flight training. Graduation from the school will mark an Important stap In gaining designation as a naval aviator, . P ansa cola la the training f center for Navy, Marine Corpe | Mid Coast Guard avlatorsaad D la alao the site of the Naval School of Medicine. Size Participates In Army Exercise NEEDLES, CALIF. - Army PFC George F. Size, Jr., son of Mrs. Vendetta L. Size, Route 1, Lake City, Tenn., participated in Exercise DES" ERT STRIKE, a joint Army and Air Force maneuver in volving 100,000 troops, held in the tri-state area of Cali fornia, Arizona and Nevada, ending May 30. Size, a driver in Headquar ters Company of the 1st Ar mored Division's Support Command at Fort Hood, Tex., entered the Army in March 1963 and completed basic training at Fort Polk, La. The 19-year-old soldier at tended Lake City (Tean.) High School. His father lives in Murphy, N. C. Pvt. Dormie Wary men Completes Course FORT POLK. LA. - Army Pvt. Donnie W. Wayman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Way man. Route 4, Murphy, com pleted an automotive main tenance helper course June 6 at Fort Polk, La. Wayman received instruc tion in the field and depot maintenance of wheeled ve hicles. The 19-year - old soldier entered the Army last Sep tember, completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.. and was last stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex. Henry Allen Participates In Army Exercise NEEDLES, CALIF. - Army Specialist Four Henry M. Allen, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Allen, Murphy, N. C., participated in Exercise DES ERT STRIKE, a joint Army and Air Force maneuver in volving 100,000 troops, held in the tri-state area of Cali fornia, Arizona and Nevada, ending May 30. Allen is regularly assign reconnaissance specialist in Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion of the 1st Armored Division's 13th Armor at Fort Hood, Texas. have you set the date for your wedding? yg)i>y Then, drop in for a copy of our bride's booklet. Contains a complete check-list of things to do until your day of days. 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