Personal Mention ,2GSU k_J I It- nhu Mrs. J. H. Gibfcs and sen, ? ?y ?i WCC. CuUo^xe. MOTORISTS! TRAVEL CUIDE Travel the Ccngreu wo/ with this Guide. Handy tlx* for pocket or glove compartment. Ratet, location and facilities of bottor iMtoli coast to coo?t, Injected ad approved ??? bon of the Congress of Motor Hatoli. Credit Cards honored. Am resorptions. COfNKESSMOTOR HOTELS 1474 Meridien Annuo Miami leech 31, Florid ? Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Frasch hive returned home from ? visit to Hot Sprlqgs, Ark. -M Mrs. Tommy Hackney and children of Maryville, Tenw, spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Paschal Hughes. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Hughes and son, David, who spent the weekend with an aunt. Mrs. Grace K easier. -M Mrs. s. C. Burgess spent the weekend in Lenoir. While there she was co -hostess with her sister, Mrs. Tommy Keyes and Mrs. Joffre Sir ci thers at a bridal tea at the home of Mrs. Keyes in honor of Miss Refcecca Beard, bride elect of Myron J. Fine, nep hew of Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Keyes, who wedding will take place Nov. 30 at First Metho dist Church, Lenoir. Miss Beard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Beard of Lenoir. -M Mr. and Mrs. Gay Davidson spent Sunday in Brevard. While there they were met by Mr. and Mrs. William Shouse and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Todd and son, Michael, of Winston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. William D.Bradkett, Jr., who were spending the weekend with relatives in Hen IN NORTH CAROLINA BEER IS A NATURAL From nature's light grain comes sparkling, light beer . . . North Carolina's traditional beverage of moderation ? it's light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry in North Carolina is proud of the more than ten million tax dollars it contrib utes to the State of North Carolina each year ? money that helps support our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In North Carolina, beer belongs, enjoy it. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION, RALEIGH jumDo ctn. Of 12 ;9* I MAYONNAISES -'POP CORN 2-2 lbs Bags w i MARGARINE Kraft Miracle 6 sticks 290, COOKIES 12 02 N B C Oreo Cream _ _ . Sandwich 39 V FLEETWOOD COFFEE Reg or Drip 1 Lb. Pkg. 69 < TISSUE Northern White 4 Roll 4f ?P Pack 29C MURPHY FOOD STORE Voilty River Avenu# Phon. 837-2524 Scout Photo ? Do?t* MRS. IRENE MCCLURE, district director of BPW from Sylva presented a citation to the Murphy BPW club last week for the club's participation In the observance of BPW week. Re ceiving the award are (L-R) Mrs. Margaret Bruce, president; Mrs. Elvla Blakemore, who is in charge of the club's BPW observance week; Mrs. Joyce Nunnelly, and Mrs. Helen Bryson. The presentation was made at a meeting at Cherokee Restaurant, and Mrs. Juanlta Weaver, who also attended, was not able to stay for the picture. dersonvUle, and Miss Jane Shouse, student at Brevard Collie, for a picnic. -M Mrs. Marcella Smith and daughter, Carmoleeta, and Audrey attended homecom ing held at WCC, Cullowhee, Saturday. -M Mrs. Lloyd (temse, Mrs. Don Reavis, and Mrs. Liz Stiles spent one day last week in Atlanta. -M Mrs. Ted Jordan, Mrs. Ted Phillips, Mrs. Noah Schuler and Mrs. Walter West, all of Robbinsville, visited Mrs. Bill Barnett Thursday. -M Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park er and Mr. and Mrs. Charles West have returned from a trip by plane to California and Arizona where they spent the week with relatives. While there they visited Mrs. Park er's uncle, T. V. Long at Fresno, Calif.; her sister, Mrs. Margaret Pay.:e of San ger, Calif., and stopped at Los Angeles and other points of interest enroute home. -A A/2C Ronnie Crisp, who is stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, N. C., is spending a 20 day leave with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raxter. -A Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tib betts of Augusta, Ga? re turned home on Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Tibben's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert. -A Miss Linda Stover, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stover and a student at Lees McRae college, Banner Elk, is a member of the concert choir. -A" Mrs. M. J. Barrett and Mrs. Maggie Brown of Savannah, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Bar rett's mother, Mrs. J. W. Patterson. -A Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stand ridge of Delray Beach, Fla., and grandson, Douglas Caven der of Mlaml.leftFrlday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tatham and other relatives. -A A/lC Maurice Hardin and family have returned to Castle AFB California after spend ing several weeks here with parents. -A Mr. and Mrs. Roland Day left Tuesday for St. Peters burg, Fla., where they plan to spend several months. -A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamb ers have returned from a visit with Mrs. Eckia Seymour e and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamb ers and family of Sweetwater, Tenn. -A Mrs. Grady Garner had as her weekend guests, her bro ther, Henry W. Cabe, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cabe, Sarah and Gayle, all of Franklin, and Mrs. Ada Rhoada of Franklin and Anderson, S. C. A Mrs. Frank Galrk Is spend ing two weeks In Gastonia as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Patterson and family. -A The Rev. and Mrs. Gene Wither spoon and children, Kay and Danny of Statesville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichols and family. Rev. Wltherspoon is a former pas tor of Andrews Presbyterian Church. -A Dr. Robert Brown and moth er, Mrs. Charlie Brown, returned to Klngsport, Term, on Friday after spending sev eral days in Andrews. -A W. G. Lail of New Elling ton, S. C., spent die weekend with his mother, Mrs. G. E. Lail. -A Mr. and Mrs. JohnB. Reese of Candler and Mrs. J.J. Roper of Morgan ton visited Mrs. Marvin Pullium and other relatives this past week. -A The Rev. Joel T. Key, pas tor of First Methodist Church, will attend a ministers' conference at Asbury Theo logical Seminary. Wilmore, Ky., Thursday through Sun day, Oct. 17-20. -A Mr. and Mrs.BronceTruett and son Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jaynes of Nebo were weekend guests of Mrs. Battle Hardin. Mrs. Ami Collett has bad as her guest for the past three weeks, her sister, Mrs. Nola Garrison, who returned to her home at HayesvlUe on Sunday, accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison. Child ren of Mrs. Collett' s who spent the weekend with her included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collett and daughter, Melissa Ann, all of Atlanta, Gary Col lea, Swannanoa, Mrs. Rex Gragg, Jack and Debbie Lynn of Black Mountain. -A Mr. and Mrs. R. H. And rews are leaving on Friday for Englewood, Fla. The And rews have spent the summer months at their home in And rews and will remain in Florida during the winter. Clay County -CC Mr. and Mrs. Greer Led ford of St. Petersburg, Fla? were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greer Led Mr. and Mrs. Greer Led ford of St. Petersburg, Fla., were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rog ers and Cheryl. They visited other relatives during the weekend. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Ebb C. Rog ers of CaroltoD, Ohio, George Kitchens and Mrs. Ed Kit chens of Norwalk, Conn., were called home last week due to the illness and death of Mrs. Rogers' and Mrs. Kitchens' sister, Mrs. Wiley Kitchens. -CC Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ledford Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Ledford and Neal of Dal ton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Mcdure, Mrs. Vincent Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penland. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers were Weckiesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kit chens. -CC Miss Wanda Beadles of Pfieffer College spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beadles at Shooting Creek. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Street spent Friday night in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrert, The Jarretts accompanied them to Eliza beth ton, Tenu, to visit Mr. Street's father who is ser iously ill in an Elizabethton Hospital. Market Report ENGLISH to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ray mond English, of Routt 1, Murphy, October 6, ? Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. EqgUsh Is the former Miss Effle Doris Mcintosh, BEAVER A daughter, Deobrah Carol, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fred Beaver, at Violet Route, Par ser, Tern,. Oct. 6, at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Beaver Is the former Miss Grace | Mae Morrow. GUNTER A son. Timothy Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lee Gut ter of Route 2, Culberson, October 7, at Providence Hos pital. Mrs. Gunter Is the for mer Miss Betty Ruth Harris. CRAWFORD A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford of Murphy, October 13, at Murphy Gen eral Hospital. Mrs. Crawford Is the former Miss Thelina Hall. H D Club Meets With Mrs. Barnett MURPHY - A Home Demon stration Club planning meet ing was held Wettaesday at (he home of Mrs. Bill Barnett. Those attending in addition to the hostess were Mrs. Aud Sudderth, Mrs. Verlin Crisp, Mrs. Ralph Sudderth, and Mrs. Edward Mann. Cherokee Scout li Clay Cointy Progress, Ihurs., Oct. 26, 1963 See U? For FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS H HAYWOOD, SWAIN, JACKSON, MACON, CHEROKEE, 6RAHAH, 4 CLAY COUNTIES LONG TERMS-LOW COST LOANS AVAILABLE Z 20 YEARS On 6ood Brick Construction HAYWOOD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Contact Our Attorneys Leonard Lloyd, Robbinsvllle, N. C., for Graham County McKeever & Edwards, Murphy, N. C.? for Cherokee County Gray & Carter, Hayesville, N. C., j for Clay County <$iZi (f)are... from folks who Care . . .you can count on HOME ! Perhaps at no other time is special care more important than when you need MONEY. Then, you want sound, confi dential and friendly service? from peo ple you can trust. Because we are folks who care? about you and your needs? you'll always find a friendly welcome at HOME. Stop ia today for the money you need for any reason. It will be a pleasure to serve you. fj<?t Mini***: II not completely satisfied. return your lotn within 30 days it absolutely no cost to you It will be cancelled with out question . . . without charges. CASH 2S MO. IS MO. 12 MO. f MO. 1 1 00.00 * 5.M $ 7.22 )IIJt 311.33 1t.1l 14.27 1143 MM IM1 21JH 2M1 14.41 20J1 27.13 JUS 71 M 23J1 MM S3.I1 1KJ1 lift an^ Disability I murine* ft standard rates is mitaM* M ail loam NX. HOME CREDIT COMPANY ' 110 VALLEY RIVER AVENUE - MURPHY - 837-2183 your electric rates are among the nation's WEST! That's the new low average cost for electricity in homes here. Did you realize this? It's true! Your cost for a kilowatt-hour is far under the national average. (The national average it about 2.4f a KWH.) Even though it costs more nowadays to deliver elec tricity to you, your rates have never been raised. Your average cost continues to drop. How is this possible? Because of your increased use of electricity to tfo so many jobs, and the efficient management of your system. Today . . . tomorrow, electricity is the biggest bargain in your budget by far. LESS THAN u tlmctrlcity Powsfi Prograt MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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