Cherokee Scout Dedicated To Promoting Cherokee County MUHPHY Llbrwjr NA THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1959 EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK FCBL1SHKD HEriKLI BecrMtioa im^ees Loaded / tith Degrees 'The llurphy Summer Recreation nJkrogr?m employees, who operate (J*e ewtmmlng pool and all other recreation (acuities at the ball parte except Little League Baseball, are &rally loaded with college de "Jfrees. 'Together the staff of five men Mod one woman have had 20 years M college work and six college de. ?f John Jordan, director in charge of program, hold his BS and MA ^)egroes in Education and Admin istration. m t John Thompson, holds BS and MA degree In science and he is in Surge of the purification and fil iation of the water system, as well JM the finances of the Swimming . Jrooi. t? Chuck McConnell holds BS and *A degrees in physical education and is in charge 01 the ^mnasium jfpa outdoor program. ? i Hubert Sneed and Bill Browning, lifeguards, have three and two J^ars college work respectively. Ranch - Type Home To Be Constructed t ANDREWS ? Construction of a ranch-type home will be built on ' Aquone Road next to the Joe Kt lfhourl property It jfcunced following gra ahciiig which is in prog ? jThe home will be built ? Conner of (he Home Missloii &hio. He plans to occupy the home &hen it is completed. Msgr. Conner^has traveled. ex* tensively, lnc^Hg visifc to the Moly Land, . ,, Permission- be granted to the Catholic (Ag- of Murphy for the use e rooms to hold ser Meet... L L Mason NO. t IN A SERIES L. L. Mbaoii Mayor of Murphy, marries former Dorothy Nix Snow of Asheviile. Attended Mars Hill College, Wake Forest College, Wake1 Forest Law School, Claude L. Love Law School, Past Bar exam ination in Aug. 1950. Elccted mayor of Murphy 1952, has served three terms. Is County attorney. Mason ^ and member and director of Civitan Club. Secretary of local Bar Asso-: ciation. Member North Carolina and North Carolina State Bar Asso. ciation. He has two children, John ny Snow, 14 and Janic Lee, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Mason and family make their home on Valley fiiver Avenue. He was born Dec. 17,1924, a son1 the late L. L. Mason Sr. and Mrs. Mason. He attended Murphy City | schools. American Legion Auxiliary Covered Disk Supper Set ^ ?- Trs S: c. SurgeSSTamily wllf be host to the American Legion Auxi-| j. liary and American Legion annual coVexed dish "supper Tuesday. Au- 1 gust 25 at *<1:30 p.m. at the Burgess Farm a^Marble. All members are invited to at- ; tend and to bring their families. | Those wishing to swim are asked to come early. * I Speaker for the event will be. Margaret Ann Wilcox, this year's representative to Girl State. i > Murphy High School Bulldogs Begin Work For Coming Football Season Presbyterian Methodist Young People To Unite In Youth Activities Week The young people of the Mur phy Presbyterian Church and the First Methodist Church will unite in a Youth Activities Week begin ning Thursday night, August 29. and continuing through Sunday night, August 23. ,! The Thursday night meeting will be at the Methodist Church at 7:30, and the Friday night meeting will be at the Presbyterian Church. ? Plans include a hamburger try a: tlio Campbell Folk School uu Sal. unlay uiglit. The theme which has been chosen for the older jouiik people is "Making my Vocati on Christian." '1 lie intermediates will discuss the topic "The Meaning of the Christ ian Faiiti." All young people in the commun ity 1 10111 the ages oi twelve and up Will be welcome at the meetings. Fall From Truck Fatal To Child, 5 KOBBINSVli.Lt. Will lain Hoy Bridges, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoylc Bridges of Kobbinsvillc was injuried fatally late last Wednesday afternoon wiien he fell from the rear of a truck near his home. The child suffered head injuries and was taken to an Andrews hos pital where he died at 11 p. in. Wed nesday. Services were conducted at 2:30 I pant at the home. The Re\^TBoyd Eller and the Rev. Clarence Adams officiated. Burial was in the Men Cemetery. fn addition to the parents, the child is survived by five brothers, Ray Bridges, in the Army in Ger many, and Jerry, Leonard, Larry and Charles, all of the home; and four sisters, Miss Nancy Bridges of Waynesville, and Mary, Ruth and Katrina Bpdges, all of the home. Townsen Funeral Home, Murphy, was in'cKlar^c of arrangements. * **** ' T". WON'T BE LONG NOW " ~ J\ * The doors of Murpby school* open AufM X lor ?tr* IMMD term. It is expected that aome 1,600 students wUl be enrolled la the Murphy School unK along wKfa approximately 1180 in the County unit. This includes .both high school and elementary. Ibown aatertng echoal building abov* |g Ortar I via, Susara I vie and Ma**, . - .-J ? L , Sw iitiuiiiiK I'ool To Close August 30 11. L. McKecver, chairman of ilic Murphy Summer Kee real ion Hoard, ' announced .Monday that the Swim ming I'ool would not be open alter ' August 30. John Jordan, dircclor announc ed that during the past summer O ! persons had registered for the be 1 ginners swimming class or child i reus class, and ui addition, 30 ad ul | women had registered lor the Airs ? U eorge Size Swunming eiass. Then were 15 swimmers registered in \ to course in advance swimming, water safety, and diving. During the summer the Murphy Swimming I'ool attracted swun mers from Andrews, llaycsvillc, | and near by Georgia Counties as ' well as tourists. ENLISTS Jean burgess, daughter of Mr. I j mi Mrs. Jim Burgess of Murphy i Koine Z is shown following her ? I I ' .liiUnent m the WAVES recently! I I "4 . j in Columbia, S. C. The new WAVE | graduated from Murphy High , 1 ! School in l'jjji and attended Berry ! I College, Mt. Berry. Ga. this pasti year. She is undergoing training at the Naval Training Center, Bain bridge, Md. cJLaclt (~)j ^JshowIhIij 'je To The Editor: Cherokee 5*. out -Vlu ;:n Carolina Dear Editor: ri.is summer X ?iad Ihe privilege of living and working in your area lor approximately six week, a> tempoiary head of Uie iNatah aia liegional Library. This was a particularly enjoyable experience, and 1 would like to say that I have not seen the friendliness of the town oi Aiurpny surpassed aiiywiiere, ami the beauty of the sur rounding country is something that should be seen by everyone troiu Last, Wesi, Monl) 01 aouiii. I roin my many years ol experience in county and regional library work, 1 would also like to say mat in your regional library setup you have an uusually line organization, witii a dedicated staff, a good basic collection, cooperative librarians in tne member libraries, aim a good, new uookmouiie. This is a service organiza tion supplying books, processing, and auwsoiy services to all the town iiotai ics in Caetokee, Clay aud ut'anam Counties, ineiu Jing rviurphy s owu Carnegie lioary. it was my impression tnat there is a widespread lacK oi knviweuge oi just wnat ,ue ixan.ahala Keg loi.a/ Lutary is, wnere it is, waui n uocs, and tne reiauonsmp it bears to tiie to.vn iioiaucs. iflis is a iicaaqoatiers unit, now nuus eo in d separate uuiuung i-on: inc Mu rjAiy library ; it s activities art numerous; it is tne iiteitne oi buohj, magazines, and itciimcal services caaiiueied to ue puoiic inrou^u its memoer liorary ouiie.a. ?V. pie.st.iu ioo uuie ui iutt suppOi i oi iiiis regional iioiaiy service, Woiku iia^? otcu luiiciiauiag ill your taicc cutuu.es siucts i'Jir, evauti. ii out local lunus ot tin to tounuts. -Almost inree-tourtns vi i, eoiuto ii Mil uie o.ate ana l> sUojeet >o cuau^iug conoiuons in u>e iegua,uie. Because state money can De useo oniy tor cer tain ?jilUbo allu xueai iilo..cj 101 wine, J, Willi iae lit ills not lUiel'* cuaii^eaoie, operations aie eilen nauon-appta oy tne iacfc oi local 1U11US. i.oi ui-couniy area ha., a veiy outstanding regional system w lucu eau liiipi^ve ill tut qua.iiuy aua quality oi us soivicts ouiy as tat taxpayeis lena u uirtr unproveu support. 1 oeneve your area is a piugitssitc one, an J l nope ulal you anu your iuirobably would be in Lima Peru. Nestled in equatorial mountains, ..ima has the world's -weakest grav ty. Of course, the variations of Moth er Earth give no tide aa advantage n a particular contest. But, tbeoret cally, they could foul up intent ional records. What do the gentlemen with tape neasures do about all this? They gnore it. They figure it will aQ xane oat right in tke ?d. Coach McConnell Says He Cannot Be Optimistic About Coming Season Fifty two high school boys have started practice lor the Murphy High School Bulldog's first game scheduled for September 4 against Andrews High Scl)ool at Andrews. With four first string leyermen back from last year, Coach Chuck McConnell said he cannot be optimistic about t