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p BL^hED WEEKLY
Commissioners Oppose
Nantahala P ^'erSale
^ ^ _ ....
Smoking Ruins
Tuese smokinz rjins are all rua' :~e !r ?: >r-~r-n
V.urph> Llemerr.ar . bchoci buiMine :ua' ra/ed bv ' : e
Tjesdav evening, 'anuarv 31. Hie rv.jilviinc v. as ^overei n.
!"Sarar;e arn^nting co Jf^, 000. School a..,v-'~>r nes esnna-e
: ? '* 1". take ru ce that amount ro replace "e st x ? .re.
Murphy
Calendar
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY o
1:00 p.m. - Cherokee, Clav.
and Graham Cancer Clinic
will he held a: the Dlsrrlc:
Health Office.
3:30 p.m. - Concord Choir
a: First Baptist Church.
?:30 p.m - Communl ry Y ra
yer Service a1 Free Me
thodist Church.
Murphy Chapter No. 10
Order of the Eastern Star
*211 meet In the Masonic
HaiU
Rescue Squad will meet In
the Murphy Power Board
Building.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10
5:30 p.m. The MFY will
meet at the First Metho
dist Church.
6:30 p.m. - Training Union
a' First Baptist Church.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13
6:30 p.m. - The B&PW Club
w:K meet a' "he New Regal
hotel .
The Rotary Cluh wil] meet
at the Family Restaurant.
?-9:30 p.m. - A dinner will
be held at Tevana School.
Proceeds will go to the
benefit of the school
lunchroom. Tla*e SI. 25.
Everyone Is invited.
^:30 p.m. - The To*n Coun
cil wJl rr.ee' in the
Power Board Bull 'dine.
The Ruth Bagwell Circle
of the Firs: Bapast Church
w.-l meet with Mrs. Walter
Puert.
The Men's Choir of Flrsr
Baptist Church will mee'
at the Church,
Tl -ESDAY, FEBRt ARY 14
10:00 a.m. - The Gladys Mor
ris Circle of the FlrstBap
tis: Church will meet with
Mrs. A.J. Headrlck .
3:lt:> p.m The Sun Ream
Choir of F!rs* Baptisr will
meet a * the Church.
1:30 p.m. - The F're-baster
( nmmunlr anrs will mee' a'
:'re Presbyterian Church.
4:." p.m.- T^e C hcrubChoir
will meet a: the First Bap
st Church.
T^e Celestial I heir *111
meet a- First BaptJstCh^r -
h: 30 p.m. - Circle No. One
will serve a spaghetti sup
per at Firs' Method: s'
Church. Price: Adults. $1.00
C hildren .^Of.
"liOp.rr. -TheF.il/ahethHale
Circle of First Baptist
Church will nee: wirh Mrs.
t .eorge Worlev .
The Frankle Mar tir C I r>. le
will meer a" the home of
Mrs. F.I len C rawf ord.
The Alcoholic Anonvmous
will mee- ar the New Regal
Motel .
W1 ONFSDAN . FFBRI A R \ !'
3:10 p i, Chapel Choir *:!!
be heM a' f :rsr Baptls:
( huri v .
p.m. fiainlne Union
Worker* supper ar Flrsr
B aptist Church.
":20 p.m. - Mission School
at Presbyterian Church.
":30 P.frL,- - Hour of Power
a' FlrsT Baptis* Church
Mlil week services at 'he
F irst Methodist Church.
K:00 p.m. - Choir Rehearsal
a' Presbyterian Church
R:30 p.m. - Choir rehearsal
at First Methodlit Church.
Adult Choir rehearsal at
Flrsr Fiaprlst Church.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I*
7:00 p.m The Lions Club
will celebrate their 3^th
Anniversary at New Regal
Hotel. A
SSBt HEART t1
a Wf FUND 1 1
The
WEATHER
T^e week's temperatures
an 1 rairiaK below are re
? or Jed in Murphy the TV A
Hvdralic Da:a Branch, Chest
er Lawson. Area Engineer.
Readings 'or 'emperarure
are for :we 24 bojr period,
endlnst at 4 r.T. on :w? ia\
! isted.
MIRTHS
High Low K a .
Tuejan.31 H 0
Wednesday ^3 23
Thursday - i
Friday 44 32
Sarurday 42
Sur.da> " 4
Monday ^ 2 2
Tuesdav 3^
ANDREWS
Wednesday c4 1"
T^ursdav 2 2
F rtday
Satardav 41 >
Sunday ^ !4
Monday *
Tuesdav 40 2 4
2 Teenage Boys
Caught With
Stolen Car
Two ] ~ \ e a r ? 1 ho . s
i :ghr V? edncsda* r a s?o
? . ar were turner o.er on
Th irsda . to a deputv I. . S.
marshal who took 'hem before
I . S. l otitti] ssroner Henr*
Truett in Brvsor. City for a
preliminary hearing.
The boys were arrested in
Murphy by Sheriff Claude And
erson and city policeman
C-.enn Bates. The officers
were looking for the car after
eertlng a .all from. Forester's
Service Station claiming the
bos s had left without paying
(or a tank of eas.
The bo vs. one fro^ Dur
ham C'oun"v a*rd 'ho other
from T.^.aloosa, Ala.. *a: ?
ved a hear; "t.s
sinner Tr ier* -r* :v- Is of
>1,000 ra ' nahle po^r
bonds. 'he\ wrr^ hoi re hrl 1
I" the federal sr--or of ':>? .jn
. omhe ( mm:. T"1 .rsiav
n r h : .
Svcr V A i <-h' i e
br , s ^ I ml *red veal "? rhe
? a: :n | acksor, Mis-- He said
*h o\ told r^e if ; cr * that
?hev ' >oit r, *' *he Mississippi
tajs a- d r^plaicl *wem with
^'ol^n platen fro- a Loui siana
v a r .
5th Grade Ballgame
P-^ Mh zrade girls of Mur
phy Momentary S. hon[ will
play the vh grade hovs .n
basketball eame Saturday,
February 31, ar 2:00 p.m. In
r^e Old Roc k < ? vm \ Jm i ss ,on
w; I ] be I Stf 'nr hi Mr en. 2 V
'or adults.
AUNT HET
I read about divorced peo
ple beln' friends, but I
couldn't. ! can Mind a lot.
but when I get fed up with
anybody I wouldn't jtve 'em
air In a jug
?r .,ey To Write
.olities Board
'?it '? e .. ?< ... r\ a'trrne. to r<
q ies' in- \ i , Ass-:;, =r.
or v o-..rr> i. ?' ! r" 't .^s: oners v.
prepare and or .torse .egisla
ti " 4oc a s:atj*e of 1 1 rr? *a
son *o be exter.de 1 r.r '<]d aje
assistance ? ases tot :wree
'f> 'en \earc Ton cate o:
Jea'^ o! re :p e-t.
1 *- a men on bv V\ . T. Moore
,jr.: s?; onde b\ vs. 5. Dick
c. . *we board voted to pla.e
? *he ?? ap I 4 mile of road
K-.ov,: as trie Andersor Road
" VaIIe\to\fcr To*rsh;p.
Hcrr\ Tr -ert *as app^irr
e: . cunrv sjrvevor bv ur
anivojs vote.
The v om rv i ssioner s agree 1
to give The Cherokee Scout
par; of the countv print:-. g
pro v. Jed the "scout meet pr:>. e
and q .aJirv of v?ork cone nv
o-her printing fr:ms. The
Scout is to submit proof of
the printed matter for ap
proval tr* *he County Ac
countant before quantity is
p r i n ted up .
Children's Home
Drive Meets
$45,000 Goal
The Children's Home
Socie'v of North Carolina
crossed the ':uish line of their
Curtsrmas Fund Drive on ' an.
. : with soal accomplished -
a :otai of $4^,0001
Eleven hundred and sevenrv
rontrtbu'ors, several from
Cherokee County, helped to
swell the figures this year
?n an increase of $2. "00 over
proceeds from the 1^5^ cam
paign. TMs special appeal a*
?ke end of *he year, conducted
especially tr. communities Ir.
v-ich there are no 1'nlted
Fund agenries. Is to finance
201 of the statewide adoption
service's operating expenses
for 1 9M .
Local Mvsiciais
To Ploy For
Merrill Party
Miss Jerrv Ruth. 5mi*k and
Mrs. Free? Smith, a cordla"
ists. a r. d J arnes v alduel 1,
gir.tar;sr. will furnish specia.
music for the benefit parr-,
for Phi] lip Merrill ro be c.r.
Feb. 1 ~*h, p.m., a' the
'ohr C. Carpbeli FolkSjhool,
liravsrow-.
Or^er feature* the vour.g
and o I i alike. * ill like, are
a- old 'a^u:one:1 ake walk.
a *h "vnrimv" homemade
ake^ as the prizes, and "grab
basts" 'or che children a
' suo-Tvjff" auction, with all
kinds of real bargains, an!
of course, the dancing, which
Is rhe popular activity every
F rida^ night.
This parry will Initiate the
spring opening f o r the
community dances ro he held
each succeeding Friday ntgh*.
Flveryone is invited tc brirg
family members and ioir. In
the fun!
Sales Tax Collection
Up During December
Sales 'ax colle^ nons from
C herokee County were $1~*,219
during this past December as
compared with $13. "*90 for I)e -
cember of 1959, according to
figures ]usr released by the
N. C. Revenue Department
and analyzed by this news
paper's Raleigh Bureau.
This is a 25 per cent increase.
Collections reported to the
State during December re
fleeted sales totaling ro
I1.I70.92S In November.
In the State as a whole,
saJes tax collections re
ported In December were a
total of $7,610,359 as against
$"',474.3951)2 for December of
1050
dross retail sales for th?
State reported In December
were $445, 481 , 21ft as com
pared with $463,052,9R1 ft
ported In November.
N d ' la ' . d . rj ! * ? 4
\fter I >ea<lline
Hii V K1 %
H r R :? I HI 1 >i : \V IV: NT
i> :o V <. o-r.rvenvle ' f?>r " . r
line efforts n. >. or.tair .rty rre
bia/e ttidt ^ompk'Telv ictro.
eo. The elef.ertar-, s
bui. tin.t las' T ues da v
1: v a s ^eef vo.*. e i .ir an !
?;in* n main STreet 1-..r "j *he
pa st week rr a : *we Tow. t
Murph> needs a bieeer a-d
better fire ct-.k k Mavhe so.
hut there aza.n, 100 s-'r f?verv
town. "The . s f of 'dahora'e
f.re fighting equipment is pro
h.bir.ve for a sma^l tow
Of more :rr mediate . oncer n
should be The rep^a eirent of
oM *nrr '.re hoses, an,: we
?.an afford new hoses, I ^opc.
Or. several o, ? as ions d'.r.ng
rhe school fire, hose burst
? a jStng jr.due le. a v. ?^irh the
tremendous water pressure
that Murptv. eroys, fire
trucjes with pumps Jo not seem
to be the most immediate
need. .VI 1 we need is rood,
durable hose with a depend
at)]e mode of transportation
tc get the hese ro the scene
of rhe fire
Did you hear trie one about
the driver of a Coble Dairy
tank truck being confronted
outside of Clayton, <ia., by a
Georgia State Highway f1 a'rol -
mar the other week during
aJl the snow and i
It seems this pa*rr>lmar was
flagging down Traffic because
the road over the noun rain
v> a s closed. \s he walked up
to the cab. he said, 'It's :oo
Jurr. cn]d to have :o stand
here and tell vol more than
once that this road is . losed."
The Coble truck is report
er to have taker its place
behind other trucks and cars
parked on the side o4 the road
to wait for the road to he
cleared with no argument at
ali .
Let'* build a ? omplete
?cuoo. plan: wuen *e re
pla^e the building that burned
down last week. Now that the
need has abruptly risen to
build a new school house in
Murp^v, it seems natural that
we also think about including
in these plans a cafeteria, and
administrative offices for the
Murphy elementary system.
I* ;s understood that a meet -
Ing w:i; be called next *eek
for all interested citizens to
?a Ik to school officials a bo i; ?
the needs nf the system plus
the means of obtaining these
nee -is .
I . 1 . -ra^es. v '? ^rokee
(. our r\ Reg i s rer of I )ee Is. ha^
heer- mmpla nine for days
abojt noi getting a-.v heat.
1 lumber Shorty Holder
f.xed this Tuesday morning bv
giving him a steam bar1-.
Shor'>. trying *o unsrop a
clogged stoam line, remoyed
the kon'rol val\e on the rad
iator. The furnae. havlrg
builr up a good head steam,
blew rusty water and steam
to the ceiling In the Reglver
of Deeds office.
Book Clubs Meet
The fourth Grade Rook Club
~er o~ Mondav 'n 'he Library
of the Murphy F lemenrarv
)vvool. Fennv s*r. ti<, the
I resident, preside' ovrr !ue
business session, romrrv Mc
Gdlre, the program chairman,
presented a program of M\s
rr rv Stories. Those *ak ng
part on The program were:
Bettv Wells, Mary Ruth Dor
kery, Peggy Hyde, Donna
Wilklns, Mildred Coleman.
Rimona Joseph, Shirley Ro
gers, Sue Totherow, Gary
Hedrick. andG raham Baviess.
Betty Wells and Ramoni
Joseph ti^d for First Flare
in the voting for The most
Interesting report.
The Fifth Grade club met
on Tuesday with Phyllis Wil
liams, President, presiding
A short business session was
hejd aft*r which Elian Davis,
program chairman, presented
a program on "Blographtes
of Famous People".
Reports were given byEllen
Davis. Roger Stlkes, Robby
Minor. Gall Head and J ?n?t
'? lamilton.
Celebrates 93rd Birthday
f ' ? s ' a > i ' d ! - ">
?t r d ' - ' ' a ' M ii "p'
! 'a: r . ' V ? ? j '
M . ^ Yar I r- - .f : r : -
Error In Kennedy s
Address Last Week
p-P sc. en'..- ; "
Kennedy's Ir.ajz.?ral V.'ri^
which appeared : ? ,ak - ?*ee>,,:
paper was ! r err r P
Inline :s ?: ?' h' ? -? ~ .1 1
hav e bee-.
To those ne* +??-?*?
v?p now AflvO" e '<? "l r r inks
o? the !ree, a> - I e i it ? .r
word :? a- ore !"tt o'
i"ocrrn. s ^ a 1 1 -or have ^a^sel
-r.ereiv 'o he rop.a.e" h\ a
far rnore iro- tvram-. . e
c h a . i nor aJwavs expecr
?ue-' s upper ".ng ojr ever,
v.ew. P ..' we shall a. * as s
'-?ope to ;ird them strong! v
suppoT'i^t their o\*n freedorr,
and to remerr ber th a * , :n 'he
pasr. -^-oce *-0 ' 1 1 s h i v
sought 1 power rv r:.lin;
on the r;zer* : ha k , ne v; rahl v
enried :p ins: le
Civil Service
Employees
To Meet
P ;rvlav,
dTtrr ! " .
'? c ->';pper
Brittain Promoted
RonaJd H. F^ritta::. so
Mr, an- Mrs. Hie'- R r. *ta ; ^
nf Murpn-v, beer pron^'eri
tn A:rrra-. Firs: v. lass E-4.
Hp er'ere! *'-e Air F or e
:r October Vrer erarf
iat'. rj; !ro*r Electronic School
ar Keelsler A'r-8, Miss., Ajc.
?qc,q ?? ^ .,0t; >->pp- stan one ri at
Tvniall :1a., as anA.r
hor^e Electronic Navigationai
Aids Rcpa. rrr.ar .
Nantahala Regional Library Moves
: ; rv.-ror. Mr. Pehx I aimer, and Ray h L . : c- rt ; arr. s.en
to -.e<* l \ ar.or.
Explorer Scouts Come To Rescue
Of Nontahalo Regional Library
fv. Ph.! Matrox
On r .csiav, 'anuarv >1, 'he
pr:"^r. r>u:Idjng o' :nc
- '? ".f \ School s ?js
roral.; '.cstroveri bv fire. The
.<-<*?* : ? ? i ? 'nui 1 ii r>g icf * -;v- r
J -;rs: i-.d se?.. ond gr adcr s
* s i. -on i rnoms, icsk1-.
r r ho^k .
Tea -rrs and vo;.r.terr
cr.i'.ion:< ' ..ive worked hard 'o
repair a " ? rework d ar if 1
.irsk ml f airs in order ' r,T
r f - ?- students v: ,to
rv ?* i rh * h ? ; r i earner pr'?
[-./ a'-ct' the iassos
hr 'old"1 Pd s was thr proble*r
tha ' cn rf rented S .iperi r. tender,:
Hoi" an.: V "Swain .
Thr on* -dated grarirvar
? ra.ie building ^as the o nl ?,
.. '-oire. Since 'hp '. onp>'lor,
of :'~e nr\k high school a' Irs
if*. a:.n** nutstde o' town, ,l r
?ra"" ar huilding has hwr
usr.,1 r ? r crnrage space a~ a*
a^nni^rmoi hull ii-.g. ho r
Ing :'t -r ->rds and '[/?;
? ; r V 1 . i r p h ?. ( lr\ s.'hoe]
S v s
I : was * hr~ V, ? ' a '
:hr schorl o ! f 1; e 1 be
moved i*"'0 *he hon,r*
e-onornrs building. The horr
economics building was ar that
time the headquarter s for the
Nantahala Regional Librarv.
which serves our thr^e countv
area (( herokee, ( lav, and
( 5 r a h a m . )
The Regional Libr?r\
ro nove to its new lo at', on
on the ground floor of rhr
Town Library. But how was
the Library going to move
nearly 20,000 books b\ noon
Saturday? When Explorer Post
416 of Murphy heard of thii
problem, the Post immed
iately offered their services.
Saturday morning, seventeen
F.xplorers and Mr. Felix Pal
mer. their advisor, were on
hand ro assisr in the moving
of the Library. By three o*
clock Saturday afternoon, the
explorer*, the L-hrarv staff,
volunteers Jr-m "ho rv
~ar*-nrrt <V *!t tp*** of M..r
??'* v ?> ? ~ ! iTfers ; r^n '
s 'hoo* !^a . -r ! ' "c
nnojc ?? r-? . . ? -s , n i .
fqi;*r' ? "?"?* . -i "
as a<> a-. r " ? nr. * ?
? ? ?[-(? s'c!,?1.^. n r '?:'ks s'i/
? a\c >' arrant.- ?. '? r
. -1TT-- ' or-irr. :??./ bi^e- ?
oh ' as be. " .!:"
Bank Names Officers, Directors
It Annual Stockholders Meeting
? ' ' 1 . -.c* r i
t : a ? %
f - -
: --5 In '.. i cr
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: ??'*: r rt- ' " d
r ?? ant-: ' > .r; . ui 4 " <
r^d sr '
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j /'f ' k n QT * .. r ! : ?T ' '? r
? -a. ? 5inQ,f>> d" ? ?? d
a ?di - * K 4.
f *? s-o Icr? . j.-r s r.e- '*>?*.
* ":C 1: rtj. fr s 'or ,K e
' -s ' . !dif 1 ^ a r . *. : a . \ . V.
a . A : ; - - a" t'S i* . r ^ret>- ?.
. I a . j r a ? * r r s v : ? 'A . ; . .
a ? . d m.T . : . . Mocrt t .
'?? i- V ? r- v . v. a;.. 3ts
\ rf , : . : tT ;?:<?*?. r- e r,?.
M .r~^ > exe o*T"r i*tee:
a , f ra." * : r s , ?*? H . * .
Marto* h ? ' tv r * . 'A eaver
~ . Moore: a a; rer I ole-^ar;
r . ?ae Voo r>\ Pp *ol lowing
?>..[** ornm.rtee:
' . ^-;,der ' . v. 1 .
vV . A ?_ ] so " ' I a'T"" I wi.!:ps,
f-' . 'nil :^s. ["? e 'olio* "j
<*erc e.e. :e*. to *r e Haves* ;i >
rxe i; Ti v p ./ t tt. . 'tec: A# \ m
M " . j .^rv A al i a e * .
ra**or1 rivuna* . ,;a
v\. , . V;nji>. I re:. :o vr
ext-c j*:\ f t ? -tr-v r' r
- rtrS'..ii :a *f '??*' *
"P ~ " a s ? . ! > a \ A . I j . a f . ?
a iter ; . " . Ho*e;i- a ?* ?s .
Kennedy Names
Horace D. Godfrey
F re1- 1en r ' ir - F. Ken pel'.
Sa'..ria. arr-. ed 'he ap
pf'ir.'Ter: M^ra^e [). !.o:
frr. a<- ^ d *r *ra'nr o' rue
t'^T:r-.o1:r% s:at\!: zar.or Ser
v: . c.
?: ..->d' rev hac be^n e"rp]o\ed
bv r'-e Nor'h t arohna Azr.
c uj r.iral S'abil ? /anon and Con -
scrva*!or 'or 2* vearsardhas
been rre Srate \ .rmnis'rat: ve
Officer since .
The l ommod: rv Srab:!:/a
no? service :s "e Aeen< \ ;n
r?-e I . S. Pepar'Trent of Azri
culture :ha' ^anJle^ all I'ri e
Sjpporrs, Acreage A Jo men's
and Marketing Quotas. zover
rmenr owned aericuJtura!
srocks, and ad-r i-.srers the^e
and Azricultural L observation
t'rozran i- the ! . S. ihrn'jzh
rne stare and v n .rrv \zr\
?. .jJ'ijrai Stabilization a"dC on
servant- Offices. T^e v ot -
modirv redir Corporation,
the til! i - billior do] I ar aeencv
for pr..e supported rcrrT.o
ci.'ies, is opera ped bv 'he of
fibers and employees o* :re
Beginner's Sewing
Class To Start
Beginning ? n Marcw. Miss
Hloise McRee, Hor.e Ecor.o
t i c s teacher a- Murphy Hiz^
School, '*ii! star' a class ~f
Instruction In soivfz simple
and beginning probieTS of
. !o*h.ng cons T . . *10-.
F"e !ass ^ 1. heue!iever?
T..e"i '.a\ mzh* i : i r ne March
'he Mjrp'-'. Hizh School
H ? '"<i Depa r rme*" .
P r 'u r, j r s^s^ion*.
?ncji" a p. -
\v, one ? f M rpl . ; : ?%
s horC area over slxreen \ ears
: ajc, our n' vie; sc-ooi. anJ
: ".teres to." : " beginner's srv>
? ? : r!x-r 11 . F- rank
r : s . t ercy
. * .*? "c ? crting of
5 ?. i ? ? . in '.:.i Mewly
< W-: : r ' and
r.r 'r ? ?: c ? .. + . n*: ^r! : ers:
. : rrcLre i resident;
? : d ? r ? i. ie uflve
< \ : A . D.
>n an: ^t-.i . c 1 resi -
a' : ---r re'di ? . Sm.ch
* ? '? ... c i resi Jen ? and
d^Mcr Ko Db.r.b v . lie office;
' ? : . d b ?. . . -'d . , '?> ; , e \ resl
if - ' dp J ( a* ? .er . Mi'. es vlHe
? e A :l.;a-! ' . a r:er, Vice
t rt-b'. ten' " Auditor: John
\ ^ r.ar . ? Vu e \ rest -
> ' a ' dst ler. Murphy
? ??fur M : Irt- 1 K Ray,
dVltT, A" lr?*5 nff.i_e;
v r an th f . J ~>hnsor,, Assistant
ashler, Murphv office;
?. -aries b, [ )elane> , Manager,
Insurance iJeparr^nen', An
office; ar : Robert V,
Aea^er. Manager. Insurance
! 'eparr':en M :rpKv office.
T ruck Loaded With I
F urniture
Destroyed By Fire
Pnbtmsi. :! ie A' 11:00 p.m.
-a ; .r ia> "ijM. h ebr ..arv 4, on
ar . "d Hi^h* av 28, ?
. :e- ?? s -f a mile west .
1 :?rana, a Tractor Taller]
. <i ie f a." a are? of ho use -
-i.f 'jrnrure bei^nz re to
fear '? ?> - Lines, Inc.. of the
1 "Kas !~ Jertenden* Movers,
Jail as, Fe\as, was J
"" plcte ] v 1estro\ed.
r^o frr-er, lookinc bis1
r-'-ar ^.ev. ? !rr?r. noticed that'
rear tractor -pulls ng *
* ? ??e! * as c" '.re. A hen hey
brakes, he dis-"
vvere: r - a r he a., none. He'
^d.ateh c..t into a side:l
- :'-e left-hand side 1
o: '-e road. The rractor struck l
a rock. b-,rsr.ng *ke gas lank, l
and a..s;rz the 'ank to burst11
: "o 'lame? r~e drver. Ed
N o ; e ? v\ iiiams, aze 4b, of
Dallas, Texas, managed to
escape from the burning
truck.
His 'ace, hands, ar.d left
lee were covered with first
and second degree burns. He
was taken to the Fontana Clinic*
b-- Jimmy Morris and was
treated by Dr. Stuckey. He'
was tuen taken to the Bryson
l lb. Hospital bv the F on tana
Ambulance Service.
The accident v?-as in-l
vesbgated by P.F.C. W. R.i
Boyles, assisted by Lt.j
F rank Srr. ley of the TV A Law:
lr. nforv e-^ert of Fontana, J oej
Over, a-.d Elliot Cabe, Cb.ef'
of S?vru;5' Offices :r F or. tana.
I
75 Attend Town '
Meeting At Andrews;
Scvenr\-Mve persons
te~dp ' a town -^eenne 1nAnd-i
rows las- Thjrbdav todiscuss
c of \a- rahala i ower
a ? . :z*". v o. in Duke Power
Ma.'r {>n\ P. Ferebee
to..! -Kr croup that the town
officials wanted to abide by ?
the wishes of the people. He
sa; f. 'As I see it, we have
J. a crur i a I point in the*
future of this area. If we
do -nr do what '.s best for1
:hr area now. we will have*
rr, issri our only chance,"
Uhile the Mayor did not'
rxp rrss anv concrete plans 2
to so^e the siruar.on, he did
?H vp a t'-'orojffh resume of1
enr rr proposed sale daang
ha.it : r. r a nu--her o( vears.
-or Ion Butler of theNanta
aia Power and Light Co.:
cot. mended Mavor Fere bee <f
for :ue wav he conducted the1
?neer. ~e. 1
FEBRUARY 1Q61
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anything electrical
ROGERS ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Electrical Contractors
Murphy. N # c ..
Valeyitine Party
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Mr *. Mrs, < i .Si/f
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(ACME LUNSFORD
Son Of
<< Mr*. Jack Lunfford
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