PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT HIWASSEE DAM SCHOOL Pictured obove ore seventy students of the Hi wassee Dam School who received perfect attendance certficotes for the past school yeor The school has a total enrollment of 600 students Boiling Springs News J W. O'Deli Harold O'Deli of Nashville Tenn returned home last week Mrs Helen O'Deli returned home from Van Gorder Hosptial last week Rev TTiomas Truett o( Col berson preached at Boiling Springs Church Sunday Ira McCrary of Ellijay. Ga , came up on official business last week Mrs. Mag'-ue Corn well's health slightly improving Mr ami Mr> S M 0 Dell went home with their son. David 'O'Dell Sunday BIRTH laney Mr and Mrs. Buster Laney of Murphy announce the birth ol a daughter. Tera Lesa May 31 at Murphy General Hospital Mrs Laney is the former Miss Wilia Nell Tot hero* THE CHANGING fCENE J 50 YEARS A3C- A &AD WEATWER TRIP TO THE Jgarbagc can hHKT^/ ni i !i ? I , -L MODERN HOMEMAKERS USE SMOKEIESS.ODORI.ESS INCINERATORS. IMSTALLiD INSIDE THE HOME, TO DISPOSE Of TRASH AND CAR RAGE Smoky Mountain Gas Co. "Your Philgat LP Distributor" VE 7-2111 Murphy, N. C. Official used car reports prove The Lark has: J HIGHEST RESALE VALUE Tough, hard-to-convinre used car ?alesmen from state after state re port (Red Book Region A): The Lark definitely holds its value better than any other low priced, 6-paism^rr . U S enr , including the 9 regular Rambler, Ford, Chevrolet r and Plymouth ? and as much as 1/3 better I his nfw estimate of value is additional assurance that the smart buv or the "Best Buv" as CARS magazine puts it? is The Lark bv Studebaker Check these facts at your Studebaker Dealer ?. LARK See the Compart iritkml Comprnmur . . . THE H Y ST U DEB A K KR 6ET A RECORD BREAKING DEAL FROM YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER ZStZ mm SPECIAL im VAIUC: P*K? K* 7?K? M I U X E SEDAN STAftTASlOWAS ?Met ?*? * ; i?w*? accaN>?a ?? MVi ? m'Ut Prlet ll- J ci?*n all ad n I c*?< miimI ' ? ??t ??< '???) , varlalln tath ai ; rt?t* aM teal in ? (%m* M mm . Ed Townson Auto Co.; Volley River Ave Mdrphy, N C. Club Members To Attend Craftsman Fair Via Bus THELMA M WHEELER Home Economics Agent Cherokee County June X? Dairy Month l Only one month out of each t year is designated as dairy month ' when we emphasize on every turn j , "we never outgrow our need for ? milk." i To Home Demonstration Club j members the 4-H girls are g:ven an opportunity io present the sci entific facts that one quart of milk daily pro vides our daily requirement for | calcium and also serves as ] a valuable [ source of high quality. easily I digested pro tein and ribofla vin, and other vitamins ana min erals essential for vigirous health, j Milk is such a versatile' food J that in addition to serving as a beverage it is the main ingredi ent in cream soups and sauces, custards and frozen desserts; or it may be converted into cheese | and used in many interesting j combinations To became lax or indifferent i about including each day's milk requirement in meal planning is much too serious to be shrugged off It may mean extra prepa- , ration to camouflage milk for the person who does not like it but the difference it makes in that individual's health makes it worthwhile and necessary. If for one month we resolve to include enough miik each day to meet our requirements it's en 1 tirely possible this could become an accepted practice Let's try i it. shall we0 ! Testing Pressure Canner Gauges For several years the Davis Esso Service center has offered a free service to owners of pres sure canners All you have to do is to take your pressure ? canner (o them and they test the gauge against a master gauge Every pressure canner that has been in use one full canning sea son should be checked before you start to use it this year. Please bring the enure canner tor this purpose There is no charge (or this service If you are safety conscious you will not pass up this offer Craftsman i- air, July 18-&! At Asbeville Some Home Demonstration Club members have been inquir ing about whether we will be go ing to Craftsman's Kair this year by chartered bus The answer is yes provided we can get 3ti people tn the same 1 notion at the same time. The fare will be $3.00 round trip based on this number and will not be confined to Home Demonstration club members. On occasion we have had children go but they i would pay full fare and would need to be old enough to find! their way around Craftsman's Fair is in the | city auditorium right in down town Asheville and is convenient ly located to the shopping center if you need to make a purchase The bus would leave Murphy at 8:00 a m sharp and for return trip would leave city auditorium, | Ashetille at 4:0u p.m. sharp Vou may call Home Economics Agent (or further information. The telephone number is Vernon 7-2917. I LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quail tied as Administrator of the es tate of Gracie Ellis, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, at Mur phv. North Carolina on or before the 26th day of May 1961 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at Murphy, North Carolina. This is dav of May l!*6fl PEYTON G. IVIE Adm. 43 61c NEW HOMELITE On* of 8 Big Fsaturtf Sn H Today ...at Radiord Saw Service VE 7-2411 Murphy. N. C. I "There is no more urgent need in North Carolina than the improvement of public education." SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT "This is a crucial moment far North Carofino because this campaign can be the worst and bitter est in our state's history, if all of us do not conduct Ourselves with restraint and dignity "I was shocked bv the opening tone of Pro fessor Lake's call for a second primary Because he suaaested I was in fnvor of mixina the roces in the schools, and because this is on absolute falsehood I must take this opDortunitv to set the record strainht I was shocked to find that instead of run nina aaoinst me Profe^s^r Lake tried to set up a straw man to run against Lake Aoneolin<i to Prejudice "He is fniectina a false issue on intearation ft is false because I om onn^sed nnd he knows I am opposed tn intenrntion The differenre is that I know hnw to handle it and he doesn't "Professor t_<-?ke yells about mixina of the rare^ about domination and i* aonpnNnn trt blind nreiuH'Vo f^r the r>ir*> and simple purpose of n^ino hrmse'f a few votes. "H'S ^tr^w m^n i?: *??!-?/> cfonrl* ' rir> Strov'inn our ^jonarn^e crU-.nl ^ot-u^ TUof perc^n k ivo | w ^ore ^ ? ^ M f wmiM Maw un the c*??~ ** ? "T^fc fc vvhat mnkec if n folc? ?<;ciie Of murse this re a serial imnortant matter deservfna our proven if r<"*nsid?rr*;^n onH It 1 aettina rnv prnvo-'f' ?' f^r nf l<?nct f#?n venrs. " D. .* P-nf accr' 1 ^Ornrooririn r<r\ nn nftol to K'in^ r>r<*n hnc hrn "?rnlina to itc ^-^cf rl-nnorriK frnccrAnrlc in thi< r^ntu f*V tr 1 1 1< K n^t ^"inn tr? nriN'thinn hut hie r^rl<lpc?i cou'H ctnrt some^hina we ran't sto^ "^v/irv *!?>?? I?a r>n?n< U ? ? waii*I< ^ ? i r '? >?* in r ? ^ fi U e* !* /,!?.*? J ^Avri|Mf f o #.>u r ? !:?? u? :n. f Car o 1'ifl. I -I? \A/ .. 'J ru.rJ i .'/-f e> ri/H <-? ? ^-'^rth ^ -""^1 1 nn P ' -? ? i - "? ^'nn vt'Vi ? r ^ h^?r w^rW^rf ?*?*?>' 1 o p'^n n^w ^-Mnvudrf hv o*h?r ?fh??-n Cfnt^c wUrh hn* Vent m ir rnrn vhich hoc of'^w^rf to f \r\t>rr*tf> in th* t"nr'itinn of "Mir nronf <tot#s o plon wh""h n^'?s >'^i/ in vour rnuntv th? finnf ri^c iston, O r?'on which hn<; so wpll nr^tprfcH M^rth ^^rn'inn, nnrl I miqhf or M e?r?*rln!f*' Pn<t?rn North Corolinn P-^fo^sor Loke'<; statements if h? wpre e'^cted Governor, would result in the Suoreme Court throwinn ^>it th* KWth r oro!inn olon as unconsti tutional That is the kind of climate he i~ rrentinn "This wouM l^d t^ hlr?odch?r| nnd int^nroted or closer! schools The peoole of North C nrolino rlo not wont integration, and we cannot offord to close our school, but this is where the Professor woulc leod us Professor Wonted Private Schools "When the Professor first raised this false issue, he proposed closing the public schools ond settina un private academies Most of us do not have the monev to send our children to high priced academies Mavbe the Professor thinks we are wealthy enough to do so but most of us are not. Lake Has No Plan "Now, he sovs he would not chanae the N^rth Carolina low Then prov tell what reaffv would he do excent talk ond recHess talk will leod to the chnnoe of the North C nrofina low ? complete rhnn^e ? and we will he 'eft with no protection. The truth of the matter is that Professor Loke has absolutely no program to substitute for whot we now hove L?ke to Intearotion "If Lake ke^^e; un his nre^?nt ao proarh hp k inadvertent I v leading North Carolina dirertlv down th#? mad to complete integration, to f^d^rpl trpon< to rl^c?d s^hnHs We do not want th at ' ? ? ?i n "n* &"? ~\/c if | |' n/*?w V""^w th? of North C nr^'inn feel n^ut cpnre^nt?on I d'd not nrow un in on ivorv tower of n colleoe rompus as th* nr^fossor d?d I was ro^ed around the cotton not'-hec nnd t^h^rco fields of Scotland ^ ^untv ond ! kn^w h^w hond1^ fhp ?;ituotion better than a i r T r ^ nr""f ?^^or "I v? i + h rf o" North Carolinians vho wont to rh? sen^lhfe North Carolina nlon r-f nir onen and im^mvinn them. It is our on1" An*r*hina efse will brina on in form* ion ond r'o$ed schools "Now thot thf> record is ctrnioht 1 raff on Pro fo^or \ nko f-r *he oood of North Carolina., for the of th#? Hnmocrotir Partv, f^r the aood of o"r rhildren for the aood of everv person in North C -irnlinn to r^me now and debate the true issues of thk carmpo^n of how we can build a greater fu ture for our ^tntp PiiiM A R?H?r State tn'k obout better schools . . . not closed srho1"1'^ "L<-t's tilk ohout how we con improve industry develo^m"- t m Nnrth C ?>rolina ? not how we can score it off bv rocinl strife "Let's tolk about the wov we con re-orqoni?e the hiohwav commission, and aet more roods built. "Let's tolk obout how we con use the Gov ernor's office to lift the income of formers, "Let's tolk obout how we con build for a New Dov in North Carolino ? that is. Professor Lake, if you have such o program " ? Terry Sanford From a radio address by Terry Sanford, May 31, 1960 A ion op4he GO for the State oh the GO! > rot ocvnucx-tui l mnnrt, m ml

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