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PICK THE WINNERS FOOTBALL CONTEST HmI Yotr Hmm With 6ts .S?f? .Ctoan Economical COME IN NOW . . . UTS TAW NOME HEATING Mississippi State vs Mississippi SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. V8 7-2111 Murphy. N.C. Like Braid? Buy BOND. First In Flavor First In Freshness General Baking Co. TCU vs SMU "BOND BAKERS" I #4 Ul JPOMT comfort Vw cm ofvojn rW/ on v* for prompt end courtoouf MTVIC* Rice vs Baylor Fuel Oil W. S. DICKEY OIL Distrl^or Esso Products -UL. PICK THE WINNERS FOOTBAH Rales Aad Regulations Everyone it eligible to compete In this contest except employees of The Cherokee Scout and members of their families. Just read the advertisements on this page. A game will be found in each ad. Circle with a pencil your choice of the winner of each game: It 1* not necesaary to guess the score of the different games in the ads, only the winning team. However, do not fall to guess the score of the game listed below marked "Tie - breaker." This will be used tn determining winners only In case of an unbreakable tie. Winners will be based on the entires having the moat winners picked. DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL. Contest Judges will be members of the staff of the Scout. Print your name and address In the space provided below and bring or mall your entry to the office of The Scout. Winners will be announced In the following week's edition of the paper. Sorry, but we will not be able to answer Inquiries about individual entries. Entries must be In by Friday at S p.m. following publication day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 5:00 p.m. Friday. Only one entry per person allowed. All entries become the property of The Scout and the newspaper reserved the right to discontinue the contest at any time without notice. Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry. NAME Tit Brtaktr STREET OR ROUTE. CITY AND STATE _ Air Force vs Colorado Scores First Petit $5 Stcori Prix* $3 Third Prizt $2 ur N. Carolina vs Virginia Coco - Co/a Bttriiag Co. Ashevllle, N. C. For Automobile LIABILITY INSURANCE -SEE W. A. Singleton Alabama vs Auburn "Your Independent Insurence Agent" At Weetern Auto, Murphy, N. C. ELECTRICAL SERVICE W?K repair / ??fthlaf electrical For prompt and effi cient repair of anything electrical come to us. We carry a complete stock of parts. Our pri ces are right, and all our work Is guaranteed. Tennessee vs Vanderbilt ROGERS IliCTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractors MURPHY, N.C. Day VE 7-2425 Night VE 7-2876 "AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY OR DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME" UCLA vs Utah DAIRY COBLE PRODUCTS Grade A Milk let Cream Coble Dairy Products Co-Op Inc. VB7-SM Murphy, N.C. America's Highest Flavor Standards NEHI ? UPPER 10 FULL FLAVOR LINE Army EASY TO STORE VS ? CHILLS QUICKLY Navy NO DEPOSITS - NO RETURNS NEW BOTTLING CO. Wfcti Yoa Ship Or Wbta Yo> Bay Specify Bke Ridge BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING CO. Murphy Terminal VE 7-2922 Texas A & M vs Texas 21 Years Experience In Meeting Your Transportation Needs ?iecj?e/L OIL hnmt HI AT It Fur man vs Clemson Walt Colenai Applioace Stort VE 7-2514 Murphy, N. C. W# invito you to browM through our olbupii of booutifuily d?*ign?d Chriftmot cord* . . . moIio your i fv) The Cherokee Scout LSU Vi Tulane TwmH wind ip hare, to* ...If ywrtt not fully insured I Many a property ownar ha* wound up *%ahlad tha a|0fe Mr bacauta his incurmac* didnt com tfc* tutl aumat velue of hit home end household contents. If your propiitp Win destroyed by fire tonight, could your insurance raontQf f&eke food the low et today*! higher code? If not yortf Mtdarttturad and "atklng for troubU." Sm wiw ?ywp? MV tMumca cback-up today INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK ft TRUST CO. Andrews ? Murphy Wake Forest vs S. Carolina FIRE ? ACCIDENT AND HEALTH ? THEFT ? PARCEL POST * WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ? AUTOMOBILE USE AND OCCUPANCY ? BONDS ? HOLD-UP ? FORGERY BOILER EXPLOSION ? WINDSTORM ? PLATE GLASS SPORTS ? ELEVATOR The New Premium (; Sinclair 1 Florida v? Miami FOR PROMPT HOME DELIVERY CALL ELMER KILGORE Sinclair Refining Compaiy VE 7-2321 Murphy, N. C. Eat At Notre Dame vs S. Calif. FAMILY RESTAURANT tor Fine Family Food One Mile East On Andrews Highwcy VE 7-3419 ? Murphy, N.C. Get Your Car Ready For winter! REPLACE CRACKED OR BROKEN WINDOWS AUTO CUSS INSTALLED Okla. vs Okla. State Reasonable Prices - Guaranteed Work CRANKSHAFT GRINDING TRANSMISSIONS ALL CARS AND PICKUPS Kaye's Auto Parts VE 7-2172 or 3 Murphy, N.C. is "MXt b?sf" to mw clotkM Our top quality dry ctaminf can niv# wAiif wardrobe a new ttnn on wtv ? %n ^(i I Ww* %m iwwt rww I IW? looks * # rowovo ovorjf froco Jhl * ? LyiM i^mIA ? ? Tl|_lXiu akalAAA w* iwiy'Wwyr wwi, i lit i ny pncv* ? r, Georgia Tech v* Georgia 4 Marphy luidry & Qwin Can VB 7-240 F?r Plck-Up m* DmUrwry ' v;- ? ? IV* / ,, r m Mr**** >*. a.iisuw " iip#"" 1 ftiiogjvtygpip whjj r w> ?' Backward Glances JO YBAJLS AGO ^puMic Vysaairta" wMcfc ?? Mumlay morning forced the cieaUg o< lb* Bank <* Mur phy for the protection of lb* Jepositors. and threatened B> cause ? "run" on the temrn't other beak. The Murphy LtoeaCleb vot ed Tuesday night to donate $30.00 *> a community Christ mas Cheer fund to be ueed in bringing comfort and cheer to the needy families daring the coming Yuletlde Season. Mrs. J. H. McCall spent the Thankaglving holidays In Bethel with her son, Herbert, who Is Athletic coach and Science Teacher at Bethel High School. Mias B a telle Mauney and Miss Pearl Martin vlsltadwlth friends In Raleigh during the week. Misses Dot Helghway. Eloise Fain and Mrs. Glenn Bates spent several days the first of the week In Ashevllle. 20 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 28.1940 The annual Red Cross Roll Call drive which began here Monday, November IS, met with great success and an excellent response was re ceived from local people, ac cording to Mrs. C. W. Savage, chairman. A drive was launched this week by the Library board of Cherokee County for funds to carry on rural library ser vice In this section until July 1, 1941, at which time the newly passed tax act for sup port of the service goes Into effect. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Richardson announced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Alline Richardson, to AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Mrs. Leetha Russell, Rt. 2, Mur phy; Robert G. Halgler, Rt. 4. Murphy; Astor Hughes, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. BoydChas lain. Murphy; and FloydClay ton. Rt. 1, Murphy. Patients admitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Mrs. Laura Barker, Rt. 1, Murphy; John Bruce, Murphy; Alonzo Bea vers, Rt. 1, Murphy: Horace Corn, Rt. 4, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Emma Joe Gillespie, Murphy; Mrs. Amos Gillespie, Jr.. Murphy; Alva Gregory, Rt. 2, Culberson; Donald Haigler, Cherokee: Miss Kay Glenda Haney, Rt. 4. Murphy; Mrs. Susan Ethel Mann, Rt. 4, Mur phy: Martha Lou McClure, Rt. 3, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Rebecca Newman, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Ed Oliver, Rt 3, Blalrsville, Ga.: Howard Owens, Warne; Alvin Sneed, Rt. 2, Culber son; Miss Irene Tommie Reese, Murphy; Frank Voy les, Rt. 4, Murphy; and Cat herine White, Murphy. WCC Announces Winter Quarter Graduate Classes CULLOWHEE - The win ter quarter schedule of on campus graduate classes at Western Carolina College has been announced by Dr. W. Newton Turner, director at the graduate division. The first one is Principles of Supervision, taught by Dr. Taft Botner, to begin Thurs day, December 1, at 6:30 p.m. On Friday, December 2, Dr. Harold Bixler will open a course in the use and inter pretation of educational tests and measurements. Dr. BrankProffitt will teach Foundations of Modern Educa tion beginning Saturday. De cember 3, at 8:30 a.m. Two courses will begin on Monday, December 5. Dr. Paul Ritter will teach Radio and Television Education, and Dr. Raymond M. Alnsley will con duct a class in School -Com munity Relations. On Wednesday, December 7. Professor Taylor Huskins will begin a course In Educational and Occupational Information. The courses taught by Dr. Botner, Dr. Bixler, and Dr. Proffitt are open only to grad uate students. All others are open to both graduates and advances undergraduates. All evening classes win meet from 6:30 to 9:30, the Saturday class being sched uled for 8:30 to 11:30 In the morning. Bach course will continue for ten consecutive weeks and will count as res idence credit. - Dr. Turner explained that full-time students are expec ted to take a minimum of twelve quarter hours. The maximum load for a full-time employed teacher Is twelve quarter hours for the school year Dr. Turner explained that full-tine students are expec ted to take a minimum of twelve quarter hours to re ceive a quarter of reefdeoce credit, with a maximum load of fifteen quarter hours. The maximum load for a full-time employed teacher is twelve quarter hours for the school year of three quarter*, with no more than six quarter hour* to be earned In any one quar Mr. Wtlllaan David Klag. tto? Church. Cfcarlaa Pcndley ot Maria na, Ga? it vial ting bar* with Ma atatar. Mra. Ralph Scon. Mr*. C. W. Savage via* tad Mr. awl Mra. K. H. WooeLey In Atlanta Tueaday and Wad nmduy. Thty hff home Thursday to mod the Thanksgiving holidays bar*. 10 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 2a. 1950 ? Jack Herbart of Andrews bagged a 300 povod baar aa Armlsdc Day at the baad of Big Snowbird In Graham County. H. Bueck. Dale Lea, and Loran Davis ? [leaded the zone meeting oa the Lions Club held la Franklin laat Monday night. Mlaa F ranees McP hereon of Andrews spent the week with relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. W. P. Odom spent a few days last week In Jef ferson, Ga? with her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMullan. Mr. and Mra. Jack McGulre of Murphy announce the birth of a son, John Thomas, Sunday, November 19, at Murphy Gen eral Hospital. Lt. and Mrs.GeorgeG. Dunn of Monterey, CaHf., announce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Maureen, November 18, at Monterey Hospital. Mrs. Dunn Is the former Miss Maureen Lovlngood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovlngood. Mr. and Mra. James T. Davis of Cedarrawn, Ga? an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Claire Palmer, on Nov ember 13. Mr. Davis la the grandson of Mrs. Dixie Pal mer. Mrs. J. B. Gray and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Gray, left Tuesday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. William F". Wohlt In Houston, Texas. Pvblic Records Jack and Montez Riper to Lon and Doshie Mashburn, property in Shoal Creek Town ship. Florence and Ada O.-Young, to Charles H. and Pauline Young, property in Shoal Creek Township. E. A. andEthel ArptoChar les and J une N. Rettzel, pro perty in Hot House Township. Andy and Mollie Whltener to Parriott, Charles, andMur riel Whimer, property in Bea verdam Township. Sam W. and Vencena P. Jones, to Robert H. and Doris Andrews, property in Valley lown Township, Marjorie and William G. NlcRae, Paul Posey id James David Cobb, Edith Rowland, Howell W. and Elvln R. Cobb, Paul and Tyrus Cobb, Felice Cobb Wadkins and Samuel Clinton Hood, property in Val leytown Township. L. Lanson Parris to Edison U. Burch, property in Valley town Township. Fred Haskell and Frances King to W. N. and Bertis Leatherwood, property in Val leytown Township. Mary Sneed to Nellie Sneed Kephart, Johnny C. Kephart, property In Murphy Town ship. Ben and Laura Warner to J. M. Ingram, property In Murphy Township. C. F. and Blanche Hobson to George W. and Ruth V. Suit, property in Shoal Creek Township. ' J. F. and Winnie Harwood to James Leonard and Betty Phillips, property In Valley own Township. A. G, and Eva J. Thompson to Gay Z. and Minnie Barton, property in Murphy Township. John and Bertha Winfrey to Ernest and Leola Hardin, pro perty in Valleytown Township. CHICK YOUR LABEL ? VI NOVEMBER I960 uninTnow Friend* Or Relative* Moved Away? GIVE THEM A Year's Subscription To Ttw ChtrokM Scout Wondarful Way To Say ChrUtma* Oraariaga Bought fey; Sand Toe
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