Deed Transfers
Donald R?y and Geoe*?
Roberts to Robert O. end
Shirley Jew Brown, property
in Cherokee County.
Lela Rogers to Fr?d and
Jean McDonald, property in
Cherokee County.
Donald Ray and Geneva R.
Roberts to Mrs. C. F. Hunter,
property in Cherokee County. J
Truman Tucker to Joeia
G*rr?n, property In Cherokee
County.
DiLUrd and Lizzie Wilcox
to Lloyd and Ruth Baker.pro
perty in Murphy Township.
SELECTO SAUSAGE 98<
SAUSAGE East Tenn. Whole Hog 4ft lb
All MEAT FRANKS 3 lbs 79t
COCONUT . -- 45t- 25t
SUGAR CURE "ST-TT." 1.29
Heavy Duty Lg. 18" Wide Roll
REYNOLDS WRAP . "
CREME PIES H; 29(|
Dutch Anne Frozen
PIE SHELLS - 29t
10 oz Pan Ready
Breaded
SHRIMP
59$
Jumbo Northern
TOWELS
Asst.
Colors
29t
JELLO
- Whip & Chill
Strawberry &
Vanilla
2 for 4/V
16 oz Pan Ready
HUSH PUPPIES
39t
Sunhine Hydrox
COOKIES
43C
125 ft. Cut Rite
WAX PAPER
m
DRY TREND
Reg. Size
2 for 39$
PEACHTREE
FARM & HOME SUPPLY
Front Of Peochtree School
Phone 837-8227
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Count-Down' For Holidays
Gets Under Way In Earnest
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This ar
ticle mi presented to the
Scout by Mrs. Mary Faye
Brumby. Her Sister, Grace
M. Matlock, wrote the article
for the Cobb County Times.
Marietta, Ga.)
Each year, about this time.
1 declare that the Holiday
season will find me cool and
poised - that THIS Christmas
will be a period of quiet re
joicing; of leisurely decorat*
ion of the house and faithful
church attendance. The gifts
will be selected and bought
during the Fall sales, and the
cards addressed and mailed
oh time. None of that hectic,
frantic dashing out to shop
to track down that elusive per
fect gift for Aunt Hattie, and
to grab something ? -just any
thing?to wrap and place un
der the Christmas tree. Oh,
no, not this time; everything
will be in order? gifts wrap
ped, name-tagged, and stored
away, the brking done -after
all, what is the freezer for?
Somehow it never seems to
work out that way for me. If
the pattern of your days re
sembles mine in the least, you
have a lot in common with the
mountain lady who complained
that she couldn't get anything
done for "doing the things."
The family still gets hungry,
clothes get dirty, and the
house has to be cleaned with
monotonous regularity. To
paraphrase the deodorant ad,
"the hours and days pass into
weeks, and there goes your
time," until, with the sudden
ness of a clap of thunder, it is
Christmas week!
Now, the count-down begins
in earnest! Seven shopping
days 'til Christmas! Six shop
ping days 'til Christmas! And
where can you find that Cou
gar Jim Tank Gun? WHY do the
stores understock that toy,
and then advertise it to the
skies on TV, so that a little
boy's Christmas will be a bust
without one?
The shops are out of navy
blazers, size 36. the most im
portant item for your teenage
son. and they won't have any
more until after Christmas I
The salesman suggests that
you give the young man a gift
certificate, and hints thatyour
son could do his own shopping
better, anyway. That may be
true, but you have a mental
picture of your son, forlornly
I holding a piece of paper on
Christmas morning, when he
had planned to wear the
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RH RAILWAY
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and again in 1964 . .
Presented to us?
for usefulness to you!
For the second year in a row, in recognition of our
usefulness to those we serve, Southern Railway
System has won the Golden Freight Car Award.
This prized "Oscir" of the railroad industry is
presented annually by Railway Progress Insti
tute. No railroad has ever before ; won it twice.
To us, the Golden Freight Car is more than a
cherished trophy. It is public acknowledgment
that the people of the South are benefiting daily
from Southern's constant efforts to provide better
and lower-priced transportation. It will be a con
utant reminder to us that we must do an even
vtter job.
This unprecedented recognition of our sincere|
and continuing efforts to increase our usefulnet
to those we serve is deeply appreciated by All of
us on Southern. In the future, as in the past, we
will go on doing everything in our power to pro
vide ever-improving freight transportation at the
lowest possible prices - saving money for both
shippers and consumers.
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Railway System
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blaser on his date (hat night.
So, on to another men's store,
and another, and another one
across town, until finally, ?
salesman says cas?*2y,
"Yes, Ma'am, we have several
navy hUaws, sLse 90." By
that time, you are light-head
ed and slightly hysterical, and
you almost kiss him.
Hallelujahl That is the last
of the shopping (if you have not
forgotten to put someone's
name on the list). Anyway, all
of the important gifts are now
bought and it is oaly the day
before Christmas Eve.
Now, to hurry home, pre
pare the family's simper, wash
the dishes, Iron for an hour
or two, bake the cakes and
pies, polish the silver, and
wash the best china. Oh, and
while you're ironlqg, don't
forget the Santa and reindeer
tablecloth - Christmas would
not be (be mom without III
While engaged In all of this
fever lah activtty, the radio la
playlqg Christmas carols. The _
program la sponsored by a|
local ctapartmeat store which
reminds you that you only
have ONE SHOPPING OAT '
left before Christmas!
Then, just before midnight, I
a lovely voice sings "Silent
Night" and you remember the
real meaning of Christmas.
You leave the kitchen and
turn off all of the lights except
those on the tree In the living
room. You sit there in front 1
of the fireplace feeling a hap
piness you have not experienc
ed since this time, last year.
You are fairly certain that
next Christmas will find you
just as unprepared, but you're
glad that it Is time for Peace
on earth, good will to men."
Letters To Santa
Dear Sanu:
Please bring me a Betty
Beauty Parlor Doll and a cake
mix set and a big toy stove.
Love, Marsha Barber
? ? ? ? ?
Dear Sanu,
I want a football, top, air
plane, and some candy. I want
a puzzle and that is about all.
You be sure to bring it.
Love, Wayne Stiles.
? ? ? ? ?
Dear Sanu:
1 want a horse (a live one)
for Christmas. Please bring
my brother a bicycle, and
bring all the other little child
ren something for Christmas.
Thank you,
Teresa Mintz, Andrews
? ? ? ? ?
Dear Sanu Clause,
I am a good boy. And I want
a Roy Rogers gun set. And
I want a toy rifle. I want
a boy's watch. I want a cow
boy hat and some games and
a puzzle.
1 am In the third grade.
Love, Robbie Brendle
? ? ? ? ?
Dear Santa Clause,
I warn a watch, a doll, games
and anything else you can
bring. I am in the first grade
and make good grades.
I will try to be a good girl.
Thank you,
Debbie Brendle
? ? ? ? ?
Dear Santa Clause,
I want a doll for Christmas.
I want a doll that really talks.
Don't disappoint me, Santa.
From Paula Jean Craig.
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Deed Transfers
Harve A. and Etta Martin
to Racheal and Robert Hodges,
property in Hayesville Town
ship.
L. H. and Nannie Martin to
Robert J. and Aline Waldroup,
9.5 acres more or less in
Hayesville Township.
D. L. and Grace Dicker
son to Larry B. and Gaynell
M. Chastain, 30 acres more
or less in Hayesville Town
ship.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Prog., Thurs., Dec. 10, 1964
Deed Transfer t
Omer P. and Addle HandrU
l? Albert HmkU. 9/4 acre
mot ? or teas tn Hayesvllle
Township.
Lake and Lillian Hoped to
Jesse M. Madden. IS acres
more or las* In ttnotiqg
CrMfc Township.
Franklin Ashley to Richard
C. Ashley, 1 acre more or
iCii ill Hayes vtlle Township
Jamea H. aadBeoyB. Glad
den to Jam** S. Berrong, Ul
%cre more or teas In Hayes -
vtlle Township.
Security Mills Incorporated
to J. I. and Margaret Jens,
property in Hayesville Town
ship*
G. C. Caldwell to James
Benjamin Smith, jr., lOacrea
more or leas In Sweetwater
Township.
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CHRISTMAS Weekend
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20% Discount to Military Personnel
LAST
L^DRY SPEC!
B-O-A-l
BONUS
This offer aids Saturday, Dec. 12
The "Laundry Special Bonus Train" with its carloads of bargain buys and
bonuses will be leaving appliance dealers' stores on Saturday, December 12.
But you still have time to come aboard ? and to collect bonuses ? by buy
ing the electric laundry appliances you need to make your home laundry
truly modern. See your appliance dealer today. Choose your laundry
appliances while you can still collect a bonus from us with each purchase.
TO COLLECT YOUR BONUS
Simply buy and install one or more of the appli
ances listed here. Bring the sales receipt to our off ic?
? and pick up your bonus.
Water Heater Must Be Quick Recovery?
Ooubla Element 4600 Watts Each 40 Gat or Larger
NO BONUSES WILL BE PAID
AFTER DECEMBER 19.
Get on board the bonus train now. Buy your
laundry appliances by December 12 ? turn in your
sales receipt by December 19.
SPECIAL BONUS OFFERS
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WASHER. .$10
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER $15
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER $20
ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEM $25
EXTRA WEEK FOR INSTALLATION
Bonus offer on Appliance* listed here Ends Saturday, December 12. To Qualify
for your bonuses, your purchases must be installed Oi our Lines end your Sales
receipt presented at our office by Saturday, December 19.
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