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 SII 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. Wi? WcCL? WJ, ?ujPa,L? 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 _cc~ Mrs. J. W. Shook and David of Hendersonville, visited her mother, Mrs. Charlie Cloer during the weekend. -CC 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. -OC Mr. and Mr*. Oda Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Hogsed and children Sunday. -CC Hershel Hunter of F ran kiln visited Mr. and Mrs. Oda Rogers last week. -OC 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. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal droig> of Marietta, Ga., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Phenie Barnard. -CC 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. -CC ^??nnV r.rrtvno returned nn Saturday from Milan, Ga., after spending last week with the Russell Groves family. -CC Mrs. Mamie Hall of Canton spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Belle Swalm. -CC Myers Chapel Home De monstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Alma Swalm on Thursday afternoon. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ander dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Harold McClure. -CC 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. -CC Mr. and Mrs. JackEdwards of College Park, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chas taln and Mr. and Mrs. Ivlus Dalley during the weekend. -CC Paul Chastain and family visited his mother, Mrs. Louise Chastain last week. -CC 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. -cc Mr. and Mrs. GarasttJohn son visited bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coffey Sunday afternoon. -OC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woody and family visited the Charlie Hills at Sweetwater Sunday afternoon. -CC Mrs. C. L. Patterson and Dlanne spent the weekend In Chattanooga, Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter. -CC 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. -CC 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. -CC Mrs. Joe Kelly and child ren of Lathonia, Ga., spent ihe weekend with her mother, vlrs. Roy Galloway. -CC 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. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Columbus (Curt) Hogsed announce the birth of a daughter. May 9th, In the Hiawassee Hospital. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gal loway of Arlington, Va., spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matheson and Mrs. Roy Galloway. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cate of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tipton. -CC Kent Beal of Commerce, Ga., spent Saturday with the Beal family In Hayesvllle and also fished at Lake Chatuge. -CC 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. -CC 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. -OC 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. -CC 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. -CC 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. -CC 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. -CC 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. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore and Mr. Jack Shook visited Mr. and Mrs. March Hall in Sylva, Sunday. -iX Arthur Penland of the O Forest community is seriou ill in Providence Hospital Murphy. -CC Mrs. Olen Myers of the Oa Forest community returnedr Sunday after being a patiei, in Hlawassee Hospital. -CC Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Easom of Wilson, N. C. were recent visitors of Mrs.Easom'spar ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scroggs. -CC 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. -CC 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 ^Standlnofckj Rlb ROAST M t ' CHOICI \ GRADED Mint niii When you buy your meat at B & T you know It's the very best. Swift's Premium Tender Grown US Grade A [ A \M [Bf Back This Week by OCA 11* rn i [ii3customerDemand- in 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. 2 - I Lb. Boxes 35C - tv 49C Cm Pick ???? kal Sivi Fir Yursilf. Brnrc k Little ? Sin k

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