THE CHEROKEE SCOUT oad CLAY COUNTY
PROGRESS
/?I. 73 Mo. 42 Murphy, N. C., May 14, 1963 ? 12 Papas This Hook Published Woakly Second Class Postage Paid at Murphy
AVALENE ANDERSON
MRS. BARBARA BRACKEN
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RACHEL DILLS
DOROTHY FORD
BUD GARRISON
JUDY PENLAND
MRS. AUDREY PRATER
JUDY TIPTON
DELL A MAE WOODS
HAYESV1LLE - The ten honor students at HayesvUle High School whose
average is 90 or above are Avalene Anderson. d?ugh~r of Mr. and Mrs.
Harola Anderson; Mrs. Barbara Reece Bracken, daughte. jf Mr. and Mrs.
Veriin Reece; Sibyl Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Anderson Bell; Rachel
Dills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halen Dills; Dorothy Ford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Ford; Bud Garrison, son of Mr. and M^s. Horace Garrison,
Miss Judy Penland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Penland; Mrs. Audrey
Reece Prater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont H. Reece; Miss Judy Tipton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tipton, and Miss Delia Mae Woods, daughter
of Mrs. Robert Stanley.
BILLY FOX
Billy Fox
Returns To
Clay County
HAYESVILLE - Revival
services will be held at die
Shlloh Baptist Church In
Hayesvllle. May 19 through
May 29. Billy Pox. pastor of
Bethany Baptist Church In
Gaff nay, S. C., will be the
visiting evangelist. He was
pasor of Truett Memorial
Church before going to the
Gaffney Church. Other pas
torates include Bethel Bap
tist Church, Parrottsvllle.
Tenm, and the Bast Brwln
Baptist Church. Brwln. N. C.
He Is a graduate of Carson
Newman College, Jefferson
City, Tenn., and the Southeast
ern Baptist Theological Semi
nary, Wake Forest, N. C.
Ron da Ledford, Shlloah pas -
or, states that a cordial Invi
tation la given to the public
te attend ths services which
will begin each evening at
7:30.
Lidseen Announces
Company Promotions
HAYESV1LLE - Lidseen of
North Carolina, Inc., announc
ed this week the promotions of
two company executives. Ed
win Ledseen, president of the
company, announced Monday,
May 13, that Arthur C. Mur
ray will assume new duties as
vice-president In charge of
sales and Guy Brlttaln. who
has been master mechanic,
will assume charge of manu
facturing In addition ID shop
supervisor.
Mr. Murray has been with
the company for five years
and has been In charge of
manufacturing. He and his
wife, Alice, are residents of
Hayesvllle and have four
children, two of whom, Con
nie, 10, and William, 15, are
still at home. They are just
completing a new home on
Lake Chatuge.
Mr. Brlttaln has been with
the company over six years
and Is a native and resident
of Murphy. He and his wife,
Pauline, have three children,
two of whom, Jane, 15, and
Lonnle, 10, are at home. Their
oldest son. Paul, lives In At
lanta ana is empioyeu ay me
Flsber Body Corp. He Is a
graduate of Murphy High
School.
The Lidseen Co. will com
plete a 10,000 square foot ad
dition to the plant at Warne
this summer. Mr. Lidseen
said, "The company is hope
ful of Increasing business
volume and empoyment."
Mr. Lidseen added, "The
directors of the company re
affirmed a long standing policy
of making first efforts *> pro
mote from within our organi
zation before seeking new per
sonnel from without."
The Hayesvtlle firm manu
factures industrial machines
and equipment. Noteworthy a
mong the company's products
are the "Chicago" pipe ben
der, "tlL" oilers, "Buster"
strap breakers, and metal bake
The "Chicago" pipe bender
is used to bend doncultorptpe
easily and accurately. Lid
seen'e line of "GL" oilers
Includes pumpollers, trigger
oilers, positive force feed oil
ers, valua-ln-spout oilers, and
welded push bottom oiler*.
Lidseen's "Buster" strep
breakers "snap steel straps
as easy as 1-2-3," Still a
ootber product of the Clay
County plant are meat mold
bake pans. These stainless
steel bake pans come in five
sizes, 1 lb., 4 lb., 6 lb., 8
lb., and scrapple. These pans
have been adopted by the
nation's largest meat packers
as standard equipment.
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Day
Receipents of a Gold Medallion Award
ta HapaavllU haa bam aw.rded <ha Gold MadaUton tor ott
mca. It *m a gmdaa plaaaura a> km baao a part of AA
km bam at aai ilea ta Mr. md Mra. Tom Dap.
NEWEL CRISP CoNtroctor
Pboaa 38?237t Hayyilh, N. C.
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HAYESVILLE - Mill
Glanda Mm McClure and Bud
A. Parker www wind In mar
riage Saturday, May 4, la a
ceremony la Blue Ridge, Ga.
The bride was attired la a
blue dacron dreae with Mack
acceaaorlea and wore a whim
carnation coraage. She la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph McClure of Hayoa
vllla.
Mr. Parker la the eon of Mr.
and Mra. Cllfun Parker, alao
of Hayeevllle.
The bride la a member of
the eaMor claaa at Hayea
rllle High School.
The groom graduated from
HayoavOle High School, at
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Mrs. J. W. Shook and David
of Hendersonville, visited her
mother, Mrs. Charlie Cloer
during the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zane Bristol
and children of Atlanta visit
ed her mother, Mrs. Charlie
Cloer and his mother, Mrs.
Nina Bristol Sunday.
Clay County Personal Mention
Mrs. Neal Kitchens - Phone 389-2431 or 389-2193
Mr*. Mary Patterson vis
ited her mother and slater,
Mrs. Laney and tValma on
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mr*. Oda Rogers
visited Mr. and Mrs. Laddie
Hogsed and children Sunday.
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Hershel Hunter of F ran kiln
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oda
Rogers last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Phil
lips and Jackie of Rock Hill.
S. C? Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
Carter and family of Marietta
and Miss Llla Ashe of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Arlln
Ashe and Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Scroggs and family were
the Sinday dinner guests of
Mrs. J. E. Ashe and Mary
Lou on Stnday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal
droig> of Marietta, Ga., spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Phenie Barnard.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory
and Helen of Clarksvllle, Ga.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory
of Cornelia, Ga., and Mr. and
Mrs. Patt Coleman of Brass
town visited the Bob A she fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
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^??nnV r.rrtvno returned nn
Saturday from Milan, Ga., after
spending last week with the
Russell Groves family.
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Mrs. Mamie Hall of Canton
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Belle Swalm.
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Myers Chapel Home De
monstration Club met at the
home of Mrs. Alma Swalm on
Thursday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ander
dinner guests of Mr. andMrs.
Harold McClure.
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Mr. and Mrs. DanCrawford
and son of Marietta, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones,
Jr., of Atlanta spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jones.
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Mr. and Mrs. JackEdwards
of College Park, Ga., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chas
taln and Mr. and Mrs. Ivlus
Dalley during the weekend.
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Paul Chastain and family
visited his mother, Mrs.
Louise Chastain last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Au
berry had all their children
and their families home during
the weekend. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Sales and
Joey Dean of Brasstown, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Waldroig),
Mike and Dennis of Wood
stock, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Auberry, Jr., and Kathy
Dean of Pensacola, Fla. J.
C. Is with the U. S. Navy
stationed In Pensacola.
Mrs. Leanord Ramsey and
son, Rickey, of Dal ton. Ga.,
spent Saturday night with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
AuberTy.
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Mr. and Mrs. GarasttJohn
son visited bar parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Coffey Sunday
afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woody
and family visited the Charlie
Hills at Sweetwater Sunday
afternoon.
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Mrs. C. L. Patterson and
Dlanne spent the weekend In
Chattanooga, Tenn., with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Carpenter.
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Rev. Jack Thomas was taken
to Hlawassee Hospital Sunday.
His parents and sister of
Wadesboro came home due to
his illness. His many friends
throughout Clay County wish
him a speedy recovery.
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Those visiting Mr. andMrs.
Jess Guffey during the week
end were Mr. andMrs.Robert
Guffey and family of Smyrna,
Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Guffej
of Tusquittee and Mr. C. K,
Miller of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
also were visitors.
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Mrs. Joe Kelly and child
ren of Lathonia, Ga., spent
ihe weekend with her mother,
vlrs. Roy Galloway.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pen
land of Coral Gables, Fla.,
ire spending this week with
Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lack Penland and also at
their summer home in Frank
lin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
(Curt) Hogsed announce the
birth of a daughter. May 9th,
In the Hiawassee Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gal
loway of Arlington, Va., spent
last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matheson
and Mrs. Roy Galloway.
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cate
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Tipton.
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Kent Beal of Commerce,
Ga., spent Saturday with the
Beal family In Hayesvllle and
also fished at Lake Chatuge.
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Sunday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Georgia Powers were
Mrs. Vincent Waldroup of
Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Powers of
Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Powers and daugh
ters of Hayesvllle, Mrs.Mary
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lee and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Murray and sons.
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Among the Sunday guests
of the March Cokers were Mr.
and Mrs. George McKtnn o
Ad ants. Mrs. Selma Hall and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Pels
Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard McKtnn. Mrs. Vera Lad
ford. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Brown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar
nard and son of Atlanta. Ga..
spent the weekend with (hair
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owe H.
Barnard and Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Brads haw.
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Mrs. Mary Palmer were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lee and child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Palmer and Jerry Stamey.
-CC
Mrs. GeraldHall and daugh
ter, Lane tee, spent last Thurs
day and Friday In Atlanta, Ga^
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Hall.
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Vlsldng Mrs. James Duck
worth last week were Mrs.
Oscar Duckworth and two
franddaughters. Linda and
usan of Cleveland. Term.
While In Clay Mrs. Duck
worth also visited her sister
Mrs. Bryan Bracken and other
relatives.
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Mr. indMrs. iruenoumu
of Hayesvllle, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Allison of Sylva and
Mr. and Mrs. A Ion zjo Shields
of Murphy visited Glenn Alli
son and Miss Mary Bill Alli
son Sunday.
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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marlor Shook were Mr.
and Mrs. Odis Shook of Dora
vtlle, Ga? Mr. and Mrs. L.A.
Simser and son, Larry, o
Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore
and Mr. Jack Shook visited
Mr. and Mrs. March Hall in
Sylva, Sunday.
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Arthur Penland of the O
Forest community is seriou
ill in Providence Hospital
Murphy.
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Mrs. Olen Myers of the Oa
Forest community returnedr
Sunday after being a patiei,
in Hlawassee Hospital.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Easom
of Wilson, N. C. were recent
visitors of Mrs.Easom'spar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Scroggs.
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Llttle Mark Powell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Micld Powell
of Western Carolina College
spent I as t week with his grard
mother, Mrs. Josephine Thcr
man and Mrs. Becky Scrogg
and great-grandparents. Mi
and Mrs. Mark Weaver.
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Porter Scroggs of Sylva
spent the past weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P.C. Scroggs.
HAYESVILLE,
SALE
All Graded USDA Choice - No Gimmicks - No House Grades
T-BONE STEAKS
99 ?
SIRLOIN STEAKS
WELL QAC
TRIMMED AT lb
ROUND STEAK
7*?
RIB STEAKS
791
CHUCK ROAST
LEAN C C
MEATY J ? |b
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Rlb ROAST
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' CHOICI \
GRADED
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When you buy your meat at B & T you know It's the very best.
Swift's Premium Tender Grown US Grade A
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Grade A I CATSUP | Premium I
EGGS I Large 20 Oz. Bottle I VANILLA WAFERS I KRISPY CRACKERS
3 Doz. - 99C | ONLY 27 C | 12 Oz. Box 29d | 1 Lb. Box 29C
PEACH HALVES ? "vie? 499
MAYONNAISE TSST. 399
STRAWBERRIES IS.'STS.Wi
SHORTENING^' Jt1- 499
SUGAR'?5991
Rambler FLOUR
25 Lb. Bag - $1.69
Kraft PARTY LOAF I
2 Lb. Pkg. 69C
Dixie Belie f "71 msbIs Selecto
MARGARINE Qi PRcM pure LARD
1 Lb. Quarters ?ifuillU JQc 4 Lb. Ctn.
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