KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR COMMUNITY Sftrplw Profits PROMOTING MURPHY AND ANDREWS TRADE AT HOME; IT PAYS VOLUME U?NUMBEB S MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JULY M, 1IU TRW PAr.KS this Murphy Merchants Will Plan Two Trade Weeks Dance Concert Here Brings Cast From "Unto These Hills 11 Member Troop Performs At Murphy School A six member dance team, i sisted by three musicians, a cos turner and stage manager, all now performing in the Cherokee drama "Unto These Hills", will be pres ented in a dance concert here in the school auditorium Monday, August 3 at 8 p. m. The dance concert is sponsored by the Regal Club and admission, open to anyone, is 50 cents for ad ults and 25 cents for children. Bill Hooks, choreographer and director of the group, did the cho reography in "Unto These Hills" for the colorful Eagle Dance and the ritualiatci Green Corn, or Har vest Dance. Hooks is a native North Caro linian of Whitesville, and his work Is attracting particluar at tention in the East, where he has a dance company of his own hat performs in New York, New Jersey, Jacob's Pillow and on television. He attended the University of North Carolina where he received (his B. A. and Master's degrees in dramatic arts and history, respect ively. He taught history and dance at Hampton Institute, Va. He has studied modern dance Dancers who will perform with Charles Weidman, Doris Hu mphrey Hanya Holm and Anna Sokolov; AfroCuban and primitive dances with Ella Dagonova. Char eographically, he has been active in the choreographers workshop and has been resident choreogra pher for the New Jersey Opera Guild for the past two years. There he directed dances and musical ensembles for Finian's Rainbow, Bloomer Girl, Best Foot Forward, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, and High Button Shoes. The troop Mr. Hooks will bring here next Monday evening. to Murphy includes dancers Bo bbie Chifos, Gloria Chavlis, Re nee Streim, Marvin Gordon. Dav id Wynne, and Bill Hooks. Ann ette Haven, a graduate of Wes tminister Choir College, singer Wesley Jones, guitarist singer; Fred Haley, pianist; Howard Sible, Costumer; ad Jean Min-. nis Smith, stage manager. The varied program will include Modern dance in many realms from native to American folk nu mbers. Murphy Soap Box Derby Date Set; 25 Sponsors Now Filed The annual Murphy Soap Box I Derby will roll again here August 10, when young Murphy auto buiders vie for the four trophies and $100 War Bond to be awarded winners. Twenty-five sponsors have al ready filed for the event and sponsorship is open until August 8, chairman Hobart L. McKeever an nounced. Others on the committee for the event are Mrs. Avis Hoover, Joe Ray, Jim Ed Hughes, and Arnold Beerkens. The site for the race has not been determined, but selection will be made of one of three locations. The Allison and Duncan of Waynesville?sponsored soap box racer, which won first place in Waynesville race, placed to the Asheville race and competed in the National Soap Box Derby to Akron, Ohio, will probably be on exhibit at the local derby. First place winner will receive a trophy and a $100 War Bond. Trophies will also be given sec ond and third place winners, and the best designed racer, Mr. Mc Keever said. The 25 sponsors already filed for the event are: Walter Cote-' man's Appliance Store; Sheriff M. G. Crawford, Palmer's Sinclair;' Swain's Skating Rink; FHrnkUn' Motors; Kaye's Auto Parts; S. &1 W. Grocery; Burch Motors; The! Cherokee Scout; and Murphy Ihadwate CO. Also Shields Earn Service Ste fan; Post Office; Dickey-Davie; Cltlsene Bank and That Co.; Brumby-Porayth Textile MM!; Western Auto Aaaodhte Store; "4 Boy Scouts; Dickey Chevrolet and Brendle Feed Co. Aleo Oibba Hardware, AHieon nd Duncan The Co.; Oommon Lumber Corp.; W. D. J Lutheran Minister To Be Installed In Andrews The Rev. Vitolds Gob ins will be installed as pastor of St. Andrews's Ev. Luheran Church, Andrews, Sunday, August 2, ait 11 a. m. The Rev. F. L. Canard, the President of the United Evangeli cal Lutheran Synod of North Car olina, will officiate in the Order for the Installation and will also deliver the sermon. The subject of the sermon is? "Good Measurement'. Welcome is extended to every one who wishes to worship Sunday at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church. Taylor Makes Farm From 60 A. Backwoods AND m WnXAKD TATLOK AND FAMILY U(l to rigto. Bntoa Kay, 14 i to 6 Local Polio Cases Are Told Cherokee County polio cases now number six, with four Unaka children, one Murphy child and one child from Midway having contracted the Illness. Reports, according to the local Health Department, show that one child has retumd home from the Orthopedic Hospital in Asheville, while the Remaining five are still patients there. The local Child who was in a re spirator, is said to be out of the iron lung and hopes are good for him. Another of the children is re ported to have paralysis in both Two of the Cherokee County cases are in the same family. The Unaka cases, except for the children in the same family, have not played together, drunk the same water nor been in the some dwelling, it was reported. , Pointers given as action against polio list by the National Found ation for Infantile Paralysis the folowing "do's". Do allow children to play with friends they have been with right along. Keep them away from new people especially in the close daily living of a home. Do wash hands carefully before eating and always after using the toilet?especially important when polio is arond. Aso keep food clean and covered. Do watch for signs of sickness, such as headache, fever, sore throat, upset stamach, sore mus cles, stiff neck or back, extreme tiredness or nervousness, troulbe in breathing or swallowing. Do put a sick person to bed at once, away from others, and call -the doctor. Quick action may les sen crippling. Don't get over-tired by hard play exeriise work or trouble. This means men, women and children. Don't get chilled. Don't bathe or swm long in cold water, or sit around in wet clothes. Don't have mouth or throat op erations during a polio outbreak. Don't use another person's tow els, dishes, tableware or the like. Don't take children to places where there is polio. Don't take your child out of camp or playground, where there is good health supervision. Grange Master To Speak At M. Creek Harry B. Caldwell, Master oi the > North Carolina