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Cmmtf, * C k iia Six PHYLU6 B. BAU SUBSCmPTMJN RATES Cwatjr One lw, Htt Six Ctookt* Cmw>: Om Ymt. KM; tin. Paid U Murphy, K. C 117 Hichaiy It ? Utttrs To Tho Editor description Kates lCEdi?n 2? the October 27 Issue o { th# Scout. I found a none* to ?jwtriM'i Uwtt frk?4 STORM WINDOW IT >f f haLbJih, r|raumi AZajmSS&r Murphy Hardware Co. VE 7-2110 sumripuoaa oiai usr Jan uary 1, 1961 some pi a caa would be $5.00. YousaidPolkCounty Tennessee would be >3.00. I Uv? in HamlltonCounty. Will II be $3.00 or $5.00? I would appreciate it very much if you would let me know about it. G.C.Green Oaltewah, Tennessee The subscription rate in ) Hamilton County Tennessee will be $5.00 per year effec tive January t, 1961 since Ham ilton County Is not considered , in the Murphy Retail Trading Area. The Murphy Retail Trading Area Is defined as Cherokee County. N. C.. and all adjoining counties (Clay and Graham Counties, N. C., Towns. Union, and Fannin Counties, Ga., and Polk and Monroe Counties. Tenn.) Ef "ctt" jmTT3?u pfcy Retail Trading An* wtll tttiaacrt. raw wtU be 15.00 par y?tr. tUmr Enjoys Reading Hometown News Deer Editor I would like ? receivt Ota weekly papar but do not know the price. | wonder If you would start sanding ma die papar and sand ma a Mil for it? I would aajoy raoding alt of my hometown news. Charlee E. Stalcup Oakridge, Oregon 41 Pints Of Blood Donated Here During Bloodmoblle Visit Forty-one pints of blood were given during the Red Cross Bloodmobile's visit ? Murphy last week. Only eight persons were rejected. The Crape Creek Home De monstration Club was In charge ot the cantoen during the Bloodmoblle visit. Mrs. Hower Hunsucker and Mrs. , E. J. Greer were In cantoen. "Hie following volunteers served at the registration table: Miss Dorothy Hensley. chairman; Mrs. R. W.Eaaley, Mrs. Ruth Chancy, Mrs. O. F. J efferles, Mrs. Bill Wag goner, Mrs. John Davidson, and Mrs. Louise Schuyler. At the bottle table: Mrs. F. W. Brewer. Mrs. Frank Ferguson, Mrs. Cloe Moore, and Mrs. Robert D. Bruce. Doctors In attendance were: Dr. George Size, Dr. Paul Hill, and Dr. W. A. Hoover. TM Scoot S?iut?s > " ? CmcIi Cback McCmmmM, MMar Of Mm AmI God FmiM Tmw For the tecond straight year, Coach Chuck McCon nel's Murphy High School ? Bulldogs have walked away ?ereaoe rfra^naoMa. This yur1! team vii laMaiiid, wlaalng ten Straight (MM*. ' Curiae the past Ova year*. McCoaaall coached Mams have won 41, loat 10. tad dad one. Several ot ike loa ?aa war* la playoff |ame*. Coach McCoaaall, ? Ba ll va of Aadreara. graduated from Aadrewa High School. HE served three years 4a the Navy bafor* en tern* Wee tern Caroliaa Collage. Ha haa both Ma Bachelor of Sdaace and Master** degrees. Coach MoConnail haa been ;? coach of the Murphy High football team for eight yean. Ha haa baaa head coach for seven yesns. Hla flrat coachlag job was at Franklin High School where he coached for three years prior to comlag la Murphy. . Chuck cam* to Murphy la the fall 01 19S3? *nd ro^Bfcart bare Raleigh Roundup By Kldd Brewer BIG BUSINESS - Now that die shouting is over - at least until January when Inaugurat ions will start it anew - how much would you guess was spent in North Carolina alone to get favorable support for all the patriotic souls jump ing up and down to serve their country? Well, ours is a wild guess flmate. But, Including first and second primaries last spring and only the candidates for Sate offices, the Gover nor, Congressmen, and the U. S. Senate, I would say that a very sober, conservative figure would be $4,000,000. Now I am not referring to the amount reported as spent - for long ago that item be came sheer bunk - but the opEn House SunDQY November 13, 1960 See ^ Hayesville's First ODERN ZJOMES 1 Shell Home THIS NEW HOME NOW OPEN TO THE PUBUC You owe it to yourself to see this community's first quality home by Modern Home*! 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I OWN MY OWN LOT Q I AM BUYING A LOT NAME __ ADDRESS , I , I , CITY : STATE H Rural Routs, Glvs H, I ? *? federal Alcatel tc aadTa baceo Tu U*C H? returned ?> Murphy Hi la ffce fall tf 1955 R uiimi the Juaes as head cotch Coach McCormall 1* chair - ?W ?f the Daacoaa of die Flrat BsptlstChurch, Munhy, aechaa the In termed toe Bays Sunday School Claa* and has won a wo yoar pariactSfaday School amadanca rocard. Ha 1* married niha former Miss Barbara Waat of An drews and they have one aoa, Chris, throe and a half. Coach McComaU la aoeod 'for his wall disciplined foot ball teams that have proved ?> be c oasis taut winners. He la (ready admired and res pected by players, faaa, op ponents, students and facul ty. Hla moat characteristic . goature oa the gridiron la "die double hand bead rub." imouno eciueiiy K""* w television, newspaper. bill boards. handbills. car bump ers, and a thousand other whet-have- you'a ?uch ai ha ul tra. healers, and lb* good time Charlies. We would divide It rough ly into $1,500,000 la those two rough battles la May and J una and $2,300,000 by Democrats and Republicans ia the {all campaign. That, dear reader, la big business. And to think - that a large proportion of It waa wasted and produced nothing of con crete nature except shadowy and formless hopes for the future. WHY 7 - Sometimes, when statements and moeny are fly ing thick and fast in all dir ections, one feels Ilka asking the simple question. Why? One candidate will bar* $300,000 to spend while ano ther man of equal or perhap* s inert or abilities can muster only $30,000. Why should one candidate be so much nor* important cash-wtse than another? Think about such thlngslong OTd often enough sndyotfcaa become pretty much disillus ioned and jaded about our political system. But a rock ribbed Republican will dig away down la his Jeans to keep a Democrat out of office and from a money angle, there is nothing meaner than a mean Democrat. Then, of course, ^ in our Democratic primary I in North Carolina opposing I Democrats shell out the funds I because of deep and under- 1 lying differences of opinion I within the framework of the I party. " I JUST AS ROUGH - "We fre- I quently gat the definite Impression that Democrats I are harder on each cher than 1 they are on the o.-^oeitioe. 1 1 just do -not believe that I there was much hate toward I Robert L. Gavin, Republican I candidate for Governor, I among Dr. Beverly Lake sH>- I porters as toward Terry San- I ford, for Instance, a mem bet I of the same party . they I embrace. We bop* it it ? thing o( ? the pest now. but the Lake- I Sanford feelings last spring I were every inch as bitter as I the Gavin -Sanford feelings be- I fore the election. If they want t? keep North I Carolina moving along as In I the past. Democrats must I resolve their differences and I come iqrwlth a closely united I front In theirfutureflghtswlth ? the Republicans. WHO CUTS THE CAKE? I ? The question of why the I average person sometimes puts more than he can Teally ?; I afford tnn a political cam- >1 palgn can usually be anawered with this simple statemene I Ha wants to be with a win ner. Back in the old days we ? used to go to pie suppers . I to raise money for the PTA. I rhat was back In the good I >ld times when the money raising event came o'nce ? 1 fear Instead of once a week. I Anyway, they were great old hings, those pie simpers. But the real contest came I if tar the plea had been eaten. rhls had to do wldi voting n the girl to cut die cake. I rhls was Indeed a great honor, /otes usually cost ten cents lach - and we have seen young I iwalns and fond fathers prac- I Ically bankrupt themselves n these battles to determine he girl to cut the cake. ? . . There was nothing much it Stake. Oh. the lady win ilng was declared the 'prettiest girl", but this was ot necessarily so. Sometimes t seemed actually the reverse ras so. Nevertheless, the I Imes flowed Ilka water - erttcularly if there had been good tobacco crop - in a I o-or-dle attempt to be on I m winning side. | Most of those puBiag ?p he money got nothing in re urn but s nice, empty smile rom the winner. Mainly what they wanted was the deep-down sads tactioo of being victorious, of showing John Doe Jtet he ana net the only pebble en the beach - and (hat It about all they got. The main thing we are after it.it be on the winning team. pereata wd frteoda thla pa*C Deolae aad Ricky Garrett visliad Sharon Bruce over Hi* Mt-Md. -L Du Verner ts la Adaata at *e praeeat Dm*. Tke former Ml?? Judy Swukm la dm Mrs. Eddie Sptvta. Tfca couple art living In an apartment InCoppertulI. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. L. Swanaon of Liberty aad la a 1959 graduate of Hlwaaaae Dam School. -L - J. 0. Prlca la now worfclag in Harwell. Georgia. F . Crisp Studio VE 7-2262 Murphy. NJC. FOR CHRISTMAS H. P. 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