FAMBRO Christmas Super DUPERS IUCKY PIE ONLY GIFT WRAPPING PIPED 77c M M Ovar 13,000 ? ? Sq Inch** m m H.y8 Valu* saheen RIBBON 77c i Rail Spool R*gu lar *1.49 TABLE & HAIR SET 7 BULB CHRISTMAS LIGHT SET CARYL RICHARDS JUST WONDERFUL [HAIR SPRAY C R EG. i 1.98 MEN'S 50% WOOL 50% COTTON SOCKS LADIES COTTON CHATTY CATHY BOLLS HOSE j . 49" ls1 (H HANDKER CHIEFS STRIPE IN CHRISTMAS WRAP GIF "RAPPING PAPER OVER 7,000 SO. INCHES WASH CLOTHS A SSORTEO PRINTS $100 10 FOR I WEOT PLAYER REO. $24.9 S 2 SPEEDS 45 & 78 RPM 50 CHRISTMAS CARDS TEA SET REG. $2.98 $]00 $198 C HILDRENS ASST. STORY BOOKS 19C, 29C, 59C, $1.00 BILLFOLDS $100 ASSORTED STYLES & ? COLORS MENS AND BOYS CLOVES 1.00 1.98 SMALL, MED. AND LARGE LADIES HOSE SEAMLESS A MESH 1.00 79< VALUE 400 NEEDLE DOUBLE BED SI ZE 1ST QUALITY ELECTRIC 2 YR. GUARANTEE BLANKETS REG. SI7.9B BOYS AND GIRLS STRETCH ORLON SOCKS CO ? assorted I M sizes ^ALL COLORS | KHEE LENGTH AND BURMUDAS M. m? wkuftM ?.n ya yed ^Jo Wr. rjCo uin yood CULBERSON-Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall of Route 1, Culberson announce the en gagement of their niece. Miss Carolyn Whitfield of Cul berson, to Thomas Lovlngood, Jr., of Marietta, Ga. Mr. Lovingood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lovin good, Sr., of Murphy. Miss Whitfield is a grad uate of Hi was see Dam High School. Mr. Lovingood at tended Murphy High School and is presently employed by Lockheed in Marietta. A December wedding is planned. Peachtree News By Mrs. Dock Sudderth Robert West and children, Pamela and Randy have re turned to their home in Akron, Ohio. They were called here due to the illness and death of her father, Mr. Norvell Hunsucker. Mrs. West re mained for a longer visit with her mother and brother. -P Mr. and Mrs. Whit Barton and Marilyn and Mrs. Tina Barton have returned home after spending five days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Shumake of Smyrna, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barton and How ard Barton of Atlanta. On Saturday afternoon, Nov. 30, Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton attended the wedding of their son, Howard, in Conyers, Ga. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shumake of Roopeville, Ga. -P Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stiles of Culberson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles and Willard Clonts attended the funeral of Mrs. Virgil Clonts in Akron, Ohio several days ago. Mrs. Clonts was taken by plane to Canada for burial. -P Mrs. George Wright and daughter, Pat have returned to their home in Chicago after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard. -p. Thanksgiving guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilson, Rickey Gene, Bobby Ray and Bobble Ann of Knoxville; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson and Sammy of Candler, and Mr. and Mrs. A iid Sudderth. -p. Mr. and Mrs. James Brad shaw of Atlanta spent Thanks giving with their parents, Mrs. G. J. Brads haw of Hayes ville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor row. Also other guests visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Morrow were Miss Marie Gregory and Mrs. Irene Wray of Jackson ville, Fla. -p. Recent guests in the home of Mrs. Kate Pipes were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scruggs of Lei cester, N. C., Miss Janet Pipes and Miss Carolyn Scruggs, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pipes, Oak Rl<tge, Term. Al/C Benny Pipes spent a month with his mother after completing a tour of over seas duty in Spain. He is now stationed at Lowry Air Force Base in Colo. Mrs. Pipes' youngest son, Jack, enlisted in the Army in October and took his basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. He is now station ed at Fort Goods on, Ga. -p. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Boyd of Virginia Beach, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pearson of Knoxville spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyd. -p. Paul Sudderth has returned home after being a patient in a Chattanooga hospital. -p. Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Green were Mrs. Carrie Ramsey and son, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Miss Betty Davis and Mlaa Brenda Kephart, Atlanta, -p. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the home of Miss Elsie Sud derth were Misses Doris and Margaret Hendrix, Leaks - ville: Mr. and Mrs. Metvtn Crisp and Brands of Brass town, Mrs. Gerald Raster and fv/e Funeral Home Murpky-Aadrtws-Haytsvillt DEWEY N. FURR MURPHY - Dewey N. Furr, plant superintendent of Com monwealth Lumber Co., died Tuesday night, Nov. 96, In an Atlanta hospital alter an ill ness o f four months. He was a native of Zwolle, La., a member of Zwolle Lodge, 302, AF * AM and of First Baptist Church of Shre veport, La. He moved to Mur phy fifteen years ago as plant superintendent of the lumber company. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. G. Mobley Fur r; a daugh ter, Mrs. Sylvia Waggoner of Murphy; a son, IX N. Furr, Jr., of Atlanta; the mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Laurent Furr of Orlando, Fla.; three brothers, Paul of Alice, Texas, Fay of Phoenix, Art*., and EdwardJ. of Orlando, Fla., and five grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Murphy First Baptist Church. The Rev. William J. Thomp son officiated andburial was In Sunset Cemetery. Masons conducted graveside rites. Ivle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Pvt. Gibson Begins 6 Month Training FORT JACKSON, S. C. - Private Kenneth R. Gibson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Gibson of Warne, has begun his Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, S. C., where he has been assigned to Company D, 18 Battalion, 5 Training Regiment of the U. S. Army Training Center, Infantry. This is the first phase of his six months active duty training with the Army and a part of the obligation he in curred upon enlisting in the Army Reserve. His reserve unit is: 81st MP Co., Atlanta, Georgia. Basic training is climaxed by a graduation review before the commanding general of Fort Jackson. Outstanding performances are recognized in a ceremony open to parents and invited guests. children, Fontana; Mr. and Mrs. John Donley, Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Crisp and Joann, Mrs. Glenn Hen drlx, Mrs. Dock Sudderth and Rex Sudderth. -P Earl Ledford suffered the loss of his car by fire the other day. We understand no one was at home at the time. -p. Ed Howard is at home after being a patient in a local hos pital. -p. Mrs. L. C. Williamson of Kannapolis spent Thanksgiv ing with her sister, Mrs. Wil liam Robinson and family. -p. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen drix and daughter of High lands spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrlx. -p Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sud derth, Rickey and Pam, of Chattanooga, spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Ed English and Mrs. Paul Sud derth. -p. Lees Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson has been ill with pneumonia for several days. -P We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Weaver Messer fell at her home last week and Is a patient in a local hospital. -P Thanks giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer guson were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McCombs and baby and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard. -P Mrs. BonnieBlevinj of And rews visited Mrs. Dock Sud derth Sinday afternoon. -p. Guests of Mr. Hugh Robin son and Ed during Thanksgiv ing were Miss Kate Robinson, China Grave and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudderth and son of Hickory and Mrs. Charles Freel of Andrews. -P Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Corne have returned to Elkhart, md., after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Guy Sudderth. Mr. Floyd Queen of Andrews and Mrs. John Pallium and son-in-law and daqgbter, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Amnions of Akron, Ohio, visited Mrs. Kate Pipes last Sunday afternoon. JAMES R. JONES ANDREWS ? James R. J ones. 78. died Sunday night. December 1, In an Andrews hospital after a lengthy Illness. He was a son of the late Jerry and Iva Phillips Jones. He was a retired conductor for the Tennessee and North Carolina Railroad Co., and a member of Andrews Masonic Lodge, No. 529 AF and AM. Surviving are a brother. T. J. of Andrews; two sis ters, Mrs. J. J. Roper of Morganton and Mrs. J. B. Reese of Ashevllle; and a number of nieces and nephews. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday In Ivle Funeral Home Chapel In Andrews. The Rev. T. C. Christmas and the Rev. Paul Miller of ficiated and burial was in Valley River Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. lvie Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. CHARLIE CLOER HAYESVILLE - Mrs. Char lie Cloer, 58, of Route 4, Hayesville, died Friday, Nov. 29, in a Hiawassee, Ga. hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Clay ton, Ga., and had lived in Hayesville since 194L For seven years she was super visor of the lunchroom in Hayesville School. She was a member of Cashiers Bap- ? tlst Church. Surviving are the husband, | and four daughters, Mrs. Jack Parker of Hayesville, Mrs. Zane Bristol of Atlanta, Mrs. Roy Buchanan of Waynesville, and Mrs. J. W. Shook of Hen dersonville; two sons, Jack of Hayesville and Bill of At lanta, the mother, Mrs. Nan Eller Nichols of Clayton, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Forrester of Clayton, Ga., LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CLAY COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having qualified as executrix of the estate of Tarpley Bliss Mar tin, Jr., deceased, late of Clay County, N. C., this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said esute to present them to the under signed on or before the 6th day of June, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of November, 1963. Virginia C. Martin, Executrix 19-4tc Mrs* William Nicholson of Htawassee, Ga., and Mrs. Heater Howard of Buford.Ga.; a brother , Car roll ton Nichols of Clayton. Ga.; and nine grandchildren. Services were held at 2p.m. Saturday In Meadow Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Odie Rogers and the Rev. Clarence Martin officiating. Burial waa in Hayes vtlle Methodist Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy For rester, A. J. Cloer, Anfrew Moore, Bill Rogers, Fred Dailey and Paul Watson. I vie Funeral Home waa in charge. J The CHEKOKL B SCOUT and Clay County Proirmt EST ABUMCO JULT. MM JACK OWENS. Editor mi Publisher TODD REECE Managing Editor ?very Thursday at 111 Hickory Street. Murphy, North Carolina Second CUm Poetage Paid At Murphy, North Carotin* SUBSCRIPTION RATES tXO$ One (1) Year in Cherokee, day and Graham Countiaa, N. C., and Namahala, N. C.; Towns. Union and Fannin Counties. Ga.. and Polk County, Term. ALL OTTER AREAS 1 Year |640 - 6 Months )U0 All subscriptions delivered In North Carolina Include fce state's three par cent sales tax. SEALTEST FULFILLS ITS PROMISE... THROUGH QUALITY CONTROL! Sealtest ha* made a promise to every mother. The promise is a simple one: to produce the finest milk possible. To accomplish this, Sealtest uses the latest in laboratory equipment, the ultimate in modern production techniques, and the tal ents of trained personnel. The quality of Sealtest Milk ia controlled from the farm right to your store or door. In fact, moat of the people at a Sealtest plant work at quality control. This kind of dedication can only result in the finest milk. Serve Sealtest! TOW FAMILY DCttMES THE OT -GET ttAUUTI ?/- Mil K s W. C. GRAY. Distributor Andrews, N. C. PIINTf OF MONEY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! k \J\ pSJ That's ?xoctty what you'll have NEXT year if you join our 1 96 4 Christmas Club NOW! You can set your own goal and easily achieve it by regular weekly payments you'll never miss. Little-by- little adds up to a great big checkl 4 JOIN OCR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW 4 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. M? h?r fifcwl DapMlt U??mnc? CarparotlMi Sarvlai Saathwastara North (arollia MURPHY, AHIREWS. MHSVIUC. IIIIINSVILIE. SYl?*

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