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Mr. ad Mrs. Grady Daniels
t( Atlanta. Ga. spent t
kfef, Bencher Rom
ift
Patricia Graham haa
?ma from Smyrna.
Ga. where aha haa baao vlslt
?wr, Mrs. Lucille
Mr. wd Mrs. Jim Beavers
nd daughters Margaret Aon
Mariana rpent Sunday
at the Andrews Air
BOILING SPRINGS NIWS
by Drutp O. OTjoU
Raw. Chrltaphir Cravat,
a ravtval
Miaa Alloa Davit bar re
t dmr vt iflng
In BUJay, Ga.
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Mra. A, G. Morrow laboma
rfar a vltlt with bar too.
Or. Batch Morrow of Aafaa
vllla. Ohio.
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Mr. mtd Mra. Prod Cravat
it Sunday la Bnglewood,
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Mr. and Mra. Prad Graham
vialltd Mr. ad Mra. Hoyt
Cravat in la Bnglawood, Tan
nattaa. Saturday.
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Mr. and Mra. Baachar Mor
row and family tad Mary Lou
Roaa and Margaret Ana
Baa vara tpent Saturday la
MtC-vnavlila. Ga.
Mr*. P. B. Anas mm a
ad Mr*.
'.P.M.
Pair
lUMt of Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
o*oau ~
Rsv. Bands Y<
EllloH and Draw
* * *
Mrs. Btolly Davis aad son
at Ohio wars visiting harbro
thar aad famUy .Mr. and Mrs.
Jack 0*Dall Monday.
a a *
Mr. and Mrs. Harvsy Mil
lar at Ohio and family wars
visiting hsr parents, Mr. aad
Mrs. Banar Davis laat seek,
a a a
Rsv. Homer Wilson and
family from Atlanta, Ga. sera
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. ODell Thursday,
a a a
Mrs. Ethel Gaddls vlalad
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
j. OUall and slsmr Miss
Mabel 0*Dsll. Thursday.
Dead
Transfers
?S* oi?urry
Cortto Brooka to Johnv
aod Jarry C. Pair aim. 15
or laoo la Hat
B. M. and Boil Daala m
?Mr aod J.
nar ?od Jo Taylor
MorpfeyTOwashlp.
Co. ao Thatma B. Aa
??rf and Heyco A.Corrlgan
roporty In Shoal Croak TOom
D.' V. aod Mafaolla
> Prod and Dorodij
roporty in Muiphy 1 _
H.L. and OUoa MdCoaoar
> M. C. Oaron, pcopoi ly In
lurptoy Townjblp.
Cadi and Rofaa Roborts ?
?b aod Hafctta Lao Haoaoo.
* Clay
Cmaqr Pimtmi, *~
Atrial as. Twa.
Jr?1
V allay Rlvar
B rally Gantry Yowit ?
C. ?lVmGmry,prof
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SKIN ITCH
DGNT SCRATCH
, If i
4? back TODAY at
PARKER'S DRUG STORE,
Murphy. N. C.
"Your Dollars
Have More
Cents At B & T
SUPER MARKET
HAYESVILLE, N.C.
U.S. Choke Graded Choke By
U.S. Department Of Agrkeltere
SIRLOIN
Our Big Buy
SLICED BACON 45C
Swift's Premium
FRANKS. . .391
Ball FRUIT JARS
Qts $1.35 doz.
Pt? $1.19 doz.
Jar Lids
2 Pkgs. 33C
CHICKEN BREASTS
$1.23
0
SUGAR 10 lb. for 98t
WATERMELONS 4 for $1.00
Nescafe 10 oz. Jar
INSTANT COFFEE $1.19
Duncan Hines,. Swans Down,
Plllsbury CAKE MIXES. .3 for 99C
Chef-Boy-ar-dee 4 ctni
SPAGHETTI fc MEAT RALLS
Selecto
PURE LARD,
r49t
9W
KLIK - Seal Lids
2 pkg 29C
Southern Delight
BISCUITS. .6 cans 49C
A
! 4 s 1
Ui
kk -"W .
PAL
PEANUT BUTTER
79*
Oconee's Best self Rising l
FLOUR..25 lbs. $1.59 \
(?3
ami WW";,
3-Lb.
Can
Swift's PREM
Luncheon Meat
12 oz. can.?39C
r IMG
Larfe
Party
Can
4-46 oz. Cans Bluebird
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 99C
Bartlett Pears.. 21b... .29C
JFG 1/4lb. Tea 49C
qt. tin
?9*
SOAKY
10 oz. Size
69t
VEL POWDER
IS ox. pk?.
321
SUPER SUDS
2 - to os. bona
49t
VEL LIQUID
u
?- 3U
1 ptat6os.bot. 53t
Carnation MILK
8 Tall Cais
Carnation
^
.MILK
99t
AJAX CLEANSER
a - 14 ox. bom 27(
FAB
l 1/4 lb. pkg 29(
giant size
7K
FLORtENT
HOUSEHOLD DEOORANT
Sex. Size
79 0
AJAX
LIQUID CLEANER
15 ox. bo t. 37(
28 ox. bot. 69t I
AD DETERGENT
1 lb. 8 8/4 ox. ~29<
S lbs. 2 ox. 1
79t
INSTANT COFFEE
with the
percolated taste
10 it. Jar 99C
WCC To
On Time
CULLOWHBB -Vdttri
?rollna CiUaws will do
lays". said Dr. Raid. "ta*
wo have been teemed the
will bo r?dy tor
rmuLr 4. or
will bo aomo
Twenty oddMneal faculty
member! hiv? ben appointed
t> accommodate the Increased
enrollment, la an aOort *9
prevent serious ovorloadlnf of
classes. No new classroom
space la available, however.
Or. Raid said plana are being
worked out for adjustment of
schedules B> facilitate
maximum use of classroom
Aside from classroom
specs, a problem exists In the
absorption of four hundred
more boarding studMits into
an already over-crowded cafe
teria. Additions ? lbs present
cafeteria have bean requested,
but action Is necessarily
delayed until the next meeting
of the General Assembly.
Applications have been 1
approved for 740 freshman
and 167 transfers, a total
of 907 new students. They will
report to their dormitories on
Tuesday, September 4, to
begin mi orientation program
Wetbwsday morning. The re
mainder of the week will be
devoted to orientation Mid
registration, and classes will
begin on the following Monday,
September 10.
Clay CowtY
Deed Transfers
Thomas R. and Sarah Beth
McClure to Herman H, and
Martha McClure, 3/4 acres
more or less lnShoodngCreek
T?Be?trlce Doyle to Rose Wil
liamson. 2 acres more or less
In Hlawsssee Township.
Wayne and Ruby Splvey to
David H. Mid Brudilla Cope
laad, land In Shooting Crook
Township.
Bronco and Omle McClure?
Charles and Helen Phillipe,
1.5 acres more or loos In
Shooting Crook Township.
jwies Howard and Willie
Kay Mashburn to Jack Shook,
20 seres more or less In
Shooting Crook Township.
WNC Baptist Association
Holds Annual Meeting
The Western North Caro
lina Baptist Association meet
for It's annual two day
session with the Valley River
Church of Andrews the first
day August the 14th and with
the VaUeywwn Church of An
drews on the second day Aug.
15th.
The Rev. Fred Limsford,
moderator presided aselsted
by the vice Moderator, Rev.
Jimmy Rogers.
This was one of the ftn
nest moorings of this sort ever
held by this association. Thera
was a grant spirit through out
both days. The eplrltof fellow
ship am co-operation was very
great.
The very Inspiring annual
sermon wae given by the Rev.
W. J. Thompson pastor of
Murphy First Church.
The Rev. Harold Anderson
Pastor of the Valley River
Church gave the welcome aid
opening address on the first
day. The Rev. France Post
aU pastor of the VaUsytown
Church gave tfaa welcome and
opening address on die second
noon day meal was fur
nished by the host churches in
to be commanded for the
splendid job they did, with
Christian welcome and bos
pa till ty on the part of die
good pastors and members.
The ganeral officers elect
?d for dtt coming yur aro
ae follows: Moderator: Fred
Limsford, vice moderator;
Jimmy Rogers, Clerk Miss
Doris Raster, treasurer, Mrs.
J. J. Hamilton; His Brian,
Mrs. Clarence Hendrl*. Sun
day School stgtt. Richard
Powers; Training Union Dtr
actor, Chester Leweou; Bro
preeldent, Don
SpriagfUld, Ohio
Rosidoits Ploo
Auoal Roiiloi
Th# 49* mm
; Nor* Carolina Ra
wtll faa hold f '
sa
'oa Sunday, Sopt. 2 at
; N. C. I
The moderator would like
a> thank everyone lor their
oo-operadon.
Wa regret that Elmer Gre
ener the Associations! Mls
alonary could not ha with ua
because of the death of his
brother In Wayneavllle. The
Aaaodatton wlahes to express
It's sympathy.
Culberson
Mail Carrier
Gets Award
CULBBRSON - Rural Car
rier Forest Bernard Johnson
has been swarded hla eight
year Safe Driver Award by
die National Safety Council
through the Poat Office De
partment.
Mr. Johnson has eight con
secutive years aid approxi
mately 173,000 mile* of safe
chiving w hla credit on Routs
2 since the program began at
tha Culberson Poat Office,
according to Maude M. Gul
ledgs. postmaster.
Revival Services
At Brosstowe
Chercb Aeeeeeced
BRASSTOWN? Revival
vices will begin at da Little
BraesBnrn Baptist Church,
Sistdsy, August 26.
i will t
There will be services?
evening at 7:90. Everyone la
bnrtssd n> attend, according
u> the pas or of the church.
Rev. Fred B. Limsford, the
visiting evangllst la the Rev.
Jlmmey Hogsed of Hayesvllla.
Company Is
Awarded
Contract
ANDRBWS-Roberth. janes,
m, Secretary-Treasure at
South andja
Georgia, i
14, his<
contract for a Ugh
Andrews, N. C?
$169,000.
Wort will
John t. I
M, C. to te L
>fl?C.
OUtnar Harrtll. at Ashevtlle.
Standing Indian Camp Sit*
Constraction On Schadnla
dM North Carolina Nattooal
Poraoa this yaar. ThaPoraat
Sanrtoa will apart >330,000.
00 In racraath
tads te Waal
Carolina la *
part of (hair "MWdpla Uaa'
program.
Bwaoual plana for dw
Indian ara call for
100 family camping ada. Tlda
r, 32 trta will ba litatillod.
with ralaad aanrtca
facllldaa. To da a. dw access
' across Nantahals River
coinplaafl; wad con
tract! for a 30.000 gallon
waar aaraga raaacvoir, a
4-twit fluah allot aid eowor
aga ayaam. art grsvolfortn
artor roada, have baan lot.
Couraca for 2 additional 4
imlt allot tniUdlnga will balot
in tho naar futura. Tables art
Rhodo News
by Hartey Grant
Joycn and Jarry Corn of
Headersonvllle apa
veek-eod hare visiting (hair
Uncla Homer Corn K?d family.
Sue Day of Kings I
vlslBad her grandparents, Mr.
md Mra. Harlay W. Grant
r Mr. and Mra. Clint Day and
children of Beaaemer City
warn vlaltora In Rhodo Satur
day afternoon.
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Mr. and Mra. W. M. Gre
gory and eon, David Barl.
visited Mrs. Gregory's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
H. Grant, Swda y evening,
a a a
Rev. Johnny Walkings tick
of Cherokee will preach at
Mountain View BaptlstChurch
Sunday morning, August 26.
The public la Invited.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. KannethGrant
Kid children, Natalia and
Chucky, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Day Sunday night,
a a a
Mra. Ethel Day and daugh
ter, Mra. Leoora Wilson, of
Bryson City visited relatives
at Rhodo Sunday Mtsrnoon.
Mra. Alma Orfa
son. Theodore loft Thursday
morning for their home at
Homestead, Fla. after spend
ing several days hsratsoridng
on their motel. They plan to
open for business around April
1, 1963.
a a a
Several of our people at
tended Homecoming at Bear
Creek Church Staiday.
01 Franklin, Will ha a Wg
ta> filling m daman?
lor mt camping (adUflM It
tcrixi?"
Fire Truck
Can Not Go
Out Of To wit
HajmvUle?The Comrnls
stooers of Uw Town of
Hayoavtlla and foetnasnbei
of Oi voluntary Ore depart
oMBt for ttM Town of
Kayooyftllo would lite to brlnd
10 m twta Of ?u people
la Clay County the roam why
fa fire truck for Ota Towa
of Hayoavtlla cannot go
aida of Town limits a put
out fliwa. Tha flra truck wai
purckaaod by m Town for
Bra protection, which also re
sulad in a raduction o!
inauranca ram in Town, mc
la balng paid for by tha
residents of tha Town at
Hayoavtlla for these purpose
by Town Tanas. Should tha Art
truck laavw tha Town 11ml ti
a put out tiros,
pooos will bo dofeaad since
tha Town would bo without
pro action whllo the thick li
out of Town and alno, tha fin
Inauranca ram will be In
craaaad for all paraona llvlnf
In HayesvUle. Tha Toup o
Hayaavllla baa already baas
warned by tha N. C. Pin
Insurance Rating Bureau tha
tha Town rnuat aap 1
tha flra truck outside tha
limits. Therefore, it Is
that the people of Clay
will understand why t
truck cannot leave thi
limits when called n a
which is outside the limit
of the Town of Hayaavllla,
This Is not arbitrary dedsloi
mode by the Town of Hsyea
villa, but was forced to do
for the reasons herein sta*
William B . Carter,
Town Clerk.
Book Rental
Fees Must
Be Paid
HAYESVILLB ?
rental fees must be peid i
their books. Rental fees
1962-63 school term are:
lac end 2nd. grades SO i
3rd. ( 4th, and 5th, 60 cent: I
6th., 7 th., 8th. 70 cents. Hlg
School - $6.00. j
All Clay County teachers
request the children ? brln
their rental fees, Friday Au|
24th. so they can get theli |
books. The lesson asst
will be made on this <
In order for the students t|
be prepared for their wor I
assignments on Monday the I
will need to get their book |
on Friday.
SkoalCrttkNtw
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woods and daughters. Lint
and Llna of Oolecewah. Tan
spent the week-end srtth Mr
James Allen. Linda and Lb
furnished the special mus
for the morning service atd
Shoal Creek Baptist Churc
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Mr. andMrs.J.B.Slaugha
spent Friday In Chattan^og
Tenn. as the guest of M;
and Mrs. B. W. Vellenowef
i see
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brent!
and aon, Jerry, of Ashevllti
N. C. spent the week-end VI
Mrs. Qtdnce Allen,
see
Mrs. Jeanstae Ragsdald <
Cleveland, Tenn and Mr
Katherlna Floyd of Rossvli:
Ga. alstara, of Mrs. J. B.
Slaughter are apendlng afal
days with the Slaughmr's
Miss Susan Whitfield
Atlanta. Ga. Is spending
with Mr. md Mrs.
see
Mrs. Mary Brown
family at Atlanta,
week with Mrs.
Young.
see
Mr. Md Mrs. Kemery 0
visited Mr. Samuel Dills 1
e e e
Mrs. Lisa Johnson ofl
da, N. C. spent pert of
week with Mr. and Mrs. T
Brown.
see
Mr. Arnold Allan at <
loot, N. C. Is
rest of the sumn
see
Mr. Wm. Johnson la
very 111 tn the Copper "
Hospital.
? e e
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe M. Jo
spent dm week-end wldi I
md Mrs . Gay Jc
sr
UL?
Ga. where hey will
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