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It's Christmas, and with iu
coming we welcome the fine
spirit of friendliness that goes
with it, and are desirous of
sending this Greeting to all
those we serve and those
whom we hope to serve.
PARKER'S DRUG STORE
The REXALL Store
Phone 39
!?
Murphy, N. C. |
A Friendly Greeting
-TO YOU
Our Friends and Customers
It's the Season to be friendly, Happy, and
contented . . may this be your experience
this Christmas and every Christmas.
COWARD'S
MEN and BOYS' WEAR
A SINCERE GREETING
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS.
! SLACK AUTO PARTS
Bob Gibby, Manager
Hoyt Kilpatrick, Salesman
| Phone 280
Murphy, N. C. J
Student Night
Program To Be
Given, Andrews
On Sunday evening, December
. 28, at 7:30 o'clock, the following
Student Night program will be
given at Andrews Baptist Church:
Miss Catherine Wilhide-"What
! Christian Activities at College
I Mean to Me."
Jack Rogers. What a Christian
| College Means to Me."
Sidney Barker. "Why I Chose a
Christian College:'"
J. L. Truett. 'What Church
! Means to me Off at College;"
Billie Mulkey. "What Bib'e
Means to me in High School;''
Tommie Lunsford. "What Being
a Christian Means to me in Pub
lic Schools;"
solo. Miss Catherine Wilhide;
Intermediate Choir, "Something
For Thee".
Mrs. K E Kintz returned Sun
day from Atlanta where she spent
the past two weeks with her sis
ter. Mrs. J E. Joyner, who has
been ill.
Miss Ann Tate arrived Sunday
| from Ft Lauderdale. Fla., to spend
| Christmas with her parents. Rev.
J and Mrs. T. G. Tate.
Paul Hill. Bud Alexander, Edgar
Darnell and are among the num
j ber of college students seen on
, the streets who are home for the
j holidays.
[ Cpl B rod us Millsaps of West
oxer Field. Mass.. spent a ten day
iurlough with his wife here. He
j has returned to Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fugate of
Whit more Lake. Mich., spent Sun
Gay with his son. Ralph Fuga'e
| and family. I
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sigmon will
spend the Christmas holidays with
Mr. Sigmon's mother, Mrs. Charles i
Pierce and Mr. Pierce at Coolee
nice, and with Mrs. Sigmon's par- 1
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mills at
Polkton.
Miss Myrtle Mills of Mobile.
Ala., is expected home the 24th to
spend Christmas with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Mynard Mills and
fa mily.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brumby and
| daughters. Mary Bolan and Ida.
, left Saturday to spend the hoi i
| days at Clear Water beach and
I ether points in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney have
as holiday guests Mr and Mrs
J 1). Ryder. Savannah, Ga.. and
son. Donald, a student at Arm
strong College. Savannah; Mr. and
Mrs. B Neal Haigler of Lakeland,
Fla . and daughter. Martha Neal.
i student at the University of
j Florida
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Anderson
j will spend Christmas with Mrs.
I Anderson's mother, Mrs. P. J.
I Miller at Leicester.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
New cendar block house on pav
ed highway with 2 acre lot only
$2,000. for immediate sale.
New modern 7 room on High
way 1!) East of Murphy with 14
acres of good land, a real value
only $7,000.
Large lot and small house near
school in Marble $1300.
Also several lots and houses in
and around Murphy now available
at fair prices.
I). >1. REESE. Real Estate Broker
Phone 214 Murphy, N. C.
WANTED
Black Walnuts
$3.00 per hundred
pounds
We buy any amount
III I. LED and DRIED
PREFERRED
Let's trade with
M. d Walters & Co.
Murphy, N. C.
Bl'RC II
BRENDLE
IN OPTIMIST BOWL? Guard J D. Burch, Jr., and Back Fred
| Brendlt. Jr., pictured above, were the boys chosen from Murphy to
I play in Asheville's Optimist Bowl Dec. 13 Both saw limited action.
However, college scouts from Tennessee, Wake Forest, and other N. C.
colleges were impressed by the way they play football, it was reported.
I These boys were important in Murphy's best gridiron record in many
! years Burch, who graduates this year, will probably enter Tennessee
next fall, while Brendle has one more year of high school,
i
Classified Ads
! RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35c.
Cards of Thanks, One cent per word, 50c minimum
Resolutions of respect, memoriams. obituaries, one cent per word.
ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE
I
I WANTED Typist for general of
fice work. Apply to D. M. Reese,
i Townson Building. Murphy, N.
C. Phone 214.
FOR SALE? 1936 Chevrolet two- |
door sedan. Good motor and j
tires. Inquire at Esso Station. I
, 23-2tp
Eightieth anniversary expansion
program calls for services of
good man to supply established
customers in Cherokee County j
I with Watkins quality products. |
We will finance and train the j
right man. Write or wire The j
J. R Watkins Company, Rich- 1
i mond. Va. 22-3tc I
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT
LOST ? Brown leather billfold i
with Claud McDonalds name. I
Containing around $27., also
some pictures. Please return to
Bower's Store and receive re
ward. 23-ltp
" i
MURPHY
BEAUTY SHOP
First House above
Court House.
Phone 263
Complete Beauty
Service
MRS. PHOEBE C. McIVER
SKI HI stops RUNNING FITS in
dogs or we refund your money.
We know of no other guaranteed
running fits remedy.
Mauney Drug Company
RENT _ one new build,
on main street. Andrews siTS
X 80. Solid gla,s fl,nt ^
business location, steam I
available. Jaek Herbert *"
drews. '
18-tf
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it is that time of the year when we like to
?p a few minutes to wish our friends oil
. 2 good things of the Season.
It is the wish of every member of this
organization that after this Christmas you
will say this is by far the happiest you have
ever spent.
Best of luck for the ? jr.
GILLESPIE'S FRUIT STAND
VKfAnA^0lvn.toWao
We checrily ad*.', our greetings to the
many in store for you.
PALMER'S SINCLAIR STATION
May the Good Cheer
and Peace ot Christ
mas be with you on
this day and always.
Ben Palmer
Dale Scroggs
Abe Hembree
WANTED --OAK TIE LOGS
Apply for prices and specifications in our office
Cherokee Lumber Corporation, Murphy, n c.