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Murphy Takes Twin
Victory From H. Dam
*J ADUAEONSON
two win* over
? boyi cfolked -HP IMr
eleventh victory by trouncing
Hlp>l1U Dam 9049. whMe Mur
phy's girls Mt their stride win
Murphy's boys playing after a
week's layoff continued their wio
ptng ways by running up a 25
point lead in the second half.
* Lode "Pig" Carrtnger starred
by .bucketing nine field goals far
10 points. "Shorty" Shields, Mur
phy's elongated center came In
second with' 19 points after a
week's layoff due to "flu." Ray
Amos came In third with six field
goals to cinch Murphy's Mgb
1 scoring dominance.
Wayne Patterson, who scored 7
points, and Bruce who scored 9
points led Hiwaeeee Dam's attack.
Carlos Hall. Murphy's alternate
center, made 3 points and Burder
Coffey, Murphy forward, made one
point to round out Murphy's scor
ing.
Loy Williamson, Hiawassee Dam
forward, made 6 points; E. Reese
made 2 points, and K. Reese made
' one point to found out scoring.
i
The game was close until the
i third quarter when Murphy built
' up their ponderous lead. The half
| time score was 19-13. I
I Coach "Ike" Olson reshuffled
Murphy look a 16-10 first quar
ter lead, anil never gave It up.
Grace Ranee, a former Murphy
ghatd playing her ftrat game at
the forward elot. showed ber ver
eatllicy and capability aa abe led
Murphy's girls with 16 points.
Miss Picklestmer of
Ham led the scoring for both <
as abe amassed IT points.
Murphy's Betty Palmer and
Hlweasee Dam's Miss Robertson
tied for third place edtfa 11 points
each.
Miss Pickleaimer and Miss Rob
ertson were Hiwassee Dam's only
Rounding out sqorlng were Lix
Frankum, Murphy's captain for the
game, with 8 points; and Kathrlne
Gentry, and Miss Taylor with 2
points each.
New Murphy players were Gen
try, Shields. O'dell, Burle, and
Taylor.
. Murphy's defensive section play
ed superb ball led by Carolyn
"Prude" Alexander.
Murphy rounds out Its season
playing at Andrews Friday night
and being host to Robblnsville
Tuesday night.
The referee was Wllliard, the
umpire Hartman.
Miss Bishop Tells HD
ScheduleFor Feb.
Miss Edna Bishop, Cherokee County home agent, is today
| announcing the Home Demonstration Schedule for February.
The month's subject is Food Production, with emphasis on
gardens and small fruits. Home Gardens project leaders are to
give a report and the Home Management Leaders are to make a
survey on Financial Planning.
The schedule follows:
I
Thursday, February 5. Peachtree,
rat the home of Mrs. Brown Cald
well at 1:30 p. m.; Friday, Febru
ary 6, District Home Demonstra
tion Federation Executive Board
meeting at 10:00 a. m. in home
agents' office.
luesctay, reoruary iu, suit, at
I the home of Mrs. J. M. Patterson
. at 1:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Fehru
I ary 11, Sunny Point, at the home
of Mrs. James Allen at 1:30 p. m.;
' Friday, February 13, Violet, at the
home of Mrs. W. L. Taylor at 1:30
p. m.; Saturday, February 14,
I Cherokee County Crafters at 9:45
j a. m. in home agents 'office.
Monday, February 16, Martin's
Creek, at the home of Mrs. James
Stalcup at 1:30 p: m' Tuesday,
February 17, Bellview, at the
home of Mrs. Clyde McNabb at
1:30 p. m ; Wednesday, February
18, Htwassee Cam, at the home of
Mrs. W. T. Gibson at 1:30 p. nj.;
Thursday, February 19, Tomotla,
at the home of Mrs. Lem Smith at
1:30 p. m.; Friday, February 20,
Murphy, at the home of Mrs. H.
C. Pressley at 7:30 p. m.
Monday, February 23, Housing
School beginning at 10:00 a. m.;
Tuesday, February 24, Food Pro
duction and Conservation School
beginning at 10:00 a. m.; Wednes
day, February 25, Valleytdwn, at
the home of Mrs. Roy Williams at
2:Q0 p. m; Thursday, February
26, Ranger, at the home of Mrs.
Blanche Kilpatrick at 1:30 p. m.;
Friday, February 27, Midway, at
the home of Mrs. N. T. Penland at
ISO p. m.
Harry Zervas Dies
At Peachtree
Hairy Zervas, 65, died at 12:30
p. m. Frday at Is faome Route 1,
Murphy, following ? long illness. A
nstlvte of Sparta, Greece, be had
lived In Murphy about eight yean.
Funeral services were conducted
at 10 a. m. Monday in Peacbtree
Baptist Church. The Rev. Lester
Stowte officiated and burial was in
the church cemetery.
Suriving are the widow; Two
daughters, Mr. Jack Lofton of Old
Hickory, Term., Mrs. Johnnie Kll
patrick of Akron, Ohio; seven eons,
James of NaabevlUe, Teem. Freddi
Edward, Claud D, Robert B. Harry
Ray, Sylvester, and Jack D., all
of Murphy. -
Townaon Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangement.
Pallbaars were, J. B. WlHiame.
Jack Burrell, George Townaon,
Arnold Mfllsaps, ftax Sneed, Lea
Sneed, WH1 Johnson and Jack Gar
rett. w
Being overweight, medical
authorities now agree, effect*
length oi Ufe aa well ae attractive
Murphy PTA Meet*
The Mmgtiy School PTA will
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Headless & Dressed
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27c
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