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Brenda Ann Quinn Wins 4-H Club Dress Revue Dies In Florida GAINESVILLE, GA. ?Gene McClure. 18, of Gainesville died at 2 a.m. Sunday, June 11. In PalmBeach, Fla. He attend ed Murphy City Schools until moving to Gainesville. Surviving are the parents Mr. andMrs. Willis RavMc Clure of Gainesville; five sisters. Sherry, Linda, Sandra, Kathyren and Doris of the home; five brothers, Johnnie, Jimmy, Michael, Charles and Timothy of the home; the maternal grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballew of Lake Park, Fla.; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H.MoClureof Murchv. You and Your Insurance by C.E.Hyde Many thousands of motor ists are saving money on their automobile insurance under "safe driver insurance plans" which capital stock insurance companies have already intro duced in 34 states, according to the Insurance Information Institute. A Bill creating such apian in now pending before the North Carolina General Assembly. Generally speaking, these plans are based on a penalty point system. Points are charged for accidents in which the policy holder is atfault, and for serious traltlc vio lations. If he accumulates points, he pays higher premiums tor his insurance. But If his record remains clear, he pays a lower premium than usual. Thus, the plans encourage safe driving. - By placing a dollar value on careful driving, the plan pro vides a motorist with a strong incentive to mind his highway manners and develop the defensive driving habits essential to the avoidance of accidents. This is a reason why (he safe driver plan has been endorsed enthusiastically by many motor vehicle administrators as a valuable ally of highway safety. Good drivers have long pro tested against having to pay the same premium as those who cause accidents through their recklessness and disregard of the highway laws. The safe driver plan not only re cognizes the merits of care ful driving through apremium saving, but provides a fin ancial inducement tothecare Iess to be more alert in the future. ine reception or tne sale driver plan by the public has demonstrated that the great majority of motorists favor insurance rating based upon the driving record of individ uals, > method by which those with clear driving records during the experience period pay lower rates than accident prone drivers? those with a record of mishaps and serious motor vehicle traffic vio lations, the Instltue stated. Three of every four drivers qualify for the safe driver plan rate discount, national studies show. Ouesdons sometimes are raised as to whether drivers with records of convictions for serious traffic violations should be classed In the same caterorv with drivers having accident records. A distinc tion between the two groups would be meaningless. Official state studies have demon strated that, as drivers ac cumulate a record of traffic violations, they also are likely to accumulate a record of ac cidents. This was borne out, for example, by a study of some 95,000 drivers In California. Drivers in this study with no records of moving traffic violations had a much better accident record than did those dlrvers who had been con victed of traffic violations. Over the three -year period on which the study was based, those who were free from moving traffic violations had a ratio of only nine accidents for every 100 drivers . Drivers with tour or more moving violations In their record had a ratio of SO accidents for 100 drivers. A study in Texas showed a similar correlation between traffic violations and accidents. Companies offering this plan are members of National Bureau of Casualty Under writers and National Auto mobile Underwriters As sociation. If you favor such a pain you may wish to com municate your views to our re presentative and senator. This column will be ?1 ?d m answer questions you may have about orooertv aM casualty insurance. Send then to Hyde Insurance Agency marked to die attention of C.B.Hyde. Miss Brenda Ann QiAnnwill represent Cherokee County, Wataasday, June 14, it dls irlct demonstration day, aa Cherokee County dress revue winner. The district meeting will be held at Clyde A. Erwin high School in Aaheville. The county dress revue was held on June 12 at Murphy Li brary with about thirty parents and friends to see the4-H'eri model the dresses they had made. Miss Frieda Dean Morgan, assistant home economics agent of ClayCounty assisted by Miss Betty Jo Lyda of the Local Extension office judged the garments. The blue ribbon winner in the senior group was Brenda with Linda Smith receiving second place. In the junior group Patsy Anderson won the blue ribbon with Judy Qulnn as runner up. Each winner was the recipient of enough fabric to make a beautiful garment. This material was given by Lena's, The Fabric Shop, The Cloth Shop (Andrews) and theChero kee County Home Demon stration Council . This event is a highlight In the careers o' the 4-H girls participating because each member has the experience of competition and learns con siderable skills and is proud of her achievement. Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brls tow of Greensboro, announce the birth of a daughter, Polly Nelson, June 7. Mrs. Btistow is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Peevy of Washington, N. C. Mrs. Peevy is the former Miss Polly Davis of Murphy. Mrs. Bristow Is the great grand-daughter of Mrs. Dixie Palmer of Murphy. Peachtree PE News, by Mrs. Dock Sudderth Girl Auxiliary Coronation Service took place Sunday night, June 4, at the Peachtree Baptist Church. The church was decorated In the auxiliary colors, green, gold and white, with candle light lending beauty to the service. The girls who received re cognition as maidens were; Sherrin Young, Helen Gentry and Joyce Sudderth, and the officer in charge was Mr. Ken neth Woodard of Hayesvllle. Ushers wereClaudeMauney and Kenney Sudderth. Those participating in the service were princesses J udy and Shirley Rogers; queen, Sandra Roberts; Ladies in waiting, Jennie and Sue En glish, Martha Hendrlx, Irene Wilson; Flower girls, Sharon Arrowood. Delma Taylor, crown bearer, Larry Whee ler, Reviewing council, Mrs. Robert Barker, Mrs. Lloyd Hendrlx, Mrs. Aud Sudderth, Mrs. Verlin Crisp, Mrs.C.M. Hendrlx; presenting charges and awards: Mrs. BUIBarnett and Mrs. Paul Sudderth, Ralph Sudderth and Robert Barker. Hubert Wells of Murphy was coronetlst. Miss CallleHedrick, bride elect ofSonnyBush was honor ed with a miscelleanous shower Friday, June 2 in the home ofMrs.RoyC-irtis.Mrs. Frankie Dockery, Mrs. Wade hedrlck, and Miss Nelda Bar ton were co-hostesses. The bride-elect received many lovely gifts, and re freshments were served to the following; Mesdames Marie Hendrlx, Whit Barton, John Davidson, E. E. Stiles, Hardie Morris, Fred Moore, Verlin Crisp, Jack Robinson, Marvin Hedrick, John Lunsford, Claude Stiles, Dock Sudderth, Ray Curtis. Johnnie Wilson, Maurlne Robinson, Paul Led tord. 1 Inn lnkn -I ? /U3U juiiii V/Ui us auu ucuy Laura, Charlie Morris, Meb Hendrlx, Frank Morrow and Eva Nell Morrow, Chester Queen, Blaine Adams, Bill Hones, Wilson Radford, Wayne Moore, Robert Barker and Miss Margaret Hendrlx. Misses Joan and Gladys Hughes, Mae andDaleSudderth of Murphy, Mrs. Ronnie Hunt, Mrs. Gale Davis, Lewln Truett, Horace Bush and Mrs. Frank Ledford of Andrews, Mrs. Bethel Wilson and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Marble. The wedding Is planned for June 17 at the Peachtree Bap tist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Head and children have returned to their home in Cocoa, Fla. after living here for several months. Mrs. Ed Barton is spending a few days with her niece, Miss Beulah Queen of Murphy. The new house owned by J JO. Taylor was destroyed by fire last Wednesday at 1 a.m. The house was unoccupied at the time. Miss Kate Robinson of China Grove .Sue Ferguson and Doris Hendrlx of Leaksvllle are spending the summer with their parents here. Mrs. Blanche Ledford of Raleigh. Mrs. Will Ledford and Donal of Hayesvllle visit ed relatives here last week. Mrs. Charles Freel of An drews vtslted relatives here last Friday. Mrs. Harley West, Mrs. Roselle Zimmerman and Mr. and Mr*. B 111 Barnett attended the West reunion lastSunday at the home of Wendell Lovi ngood in Marble, n Mr*. Cal West and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy West visit ed Cal last Sunday at Onsen Hospdal. We are sorry Cal l?Ti*f any better. wii-a. Paul Ladford spent last Thursday with Mrs. Jane Johnson at Nantahala. Wa rria cj. * ^ 4n nounced . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carringer of Route 2, Murphy, announce the Marriage of their daughter, Margaret Rosalyn, to Norris Kenneth West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howerd West of Murphy. They were married Sunday, June 3, at the home of Rev. Algie West of Marble. Both are graduates of Murphy High School. See Us First For All- Your PRINTING NEEDS THE CHEROKEE SCOUT CLIP and SAVE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE National Legion of Decency MOVIE Classification Key: A 1 Morally Suitable for General Patronage; A 2- MorallySuit able for Adults and Ado lescents; A3 -Morally Suitable for Adults: B-MorallyUnsuit able for All; C- Totally Unsuitable. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Al; Alamo- A 1; Canadians - A2; Dakota Incident - A 2; Elephant Walk A2; Fast and Sexy- A3; Ferry to Hong Kong - A 2; Fever In Blood-A3; Flaming Star RATING A 1; Giant-Al;Glantof Mara thon - A2; Gold of 7 Sts.-A2; Gorgo - Al; Grass isGreener A3; Gunfighters of Dodge City A2; Jungle Cat- Al; Kidnapped A 1; Ladies Man- A 2. Last Voyage- A 1; LongPope-A2; Millionairess-B; MarriageGo Round-B; Ride Clear ofDiablo A 2; Savage Innocents- A3; Spider-A2; Sundowners -A2; Thunder Road - A 2; Time Machine -A2; We're No Angles A2; Where the Boys Are-B; Yesterday's Enemy-A3; Filed At Quit) Ciirtbust License To Marry Carol Jacob Palmer 18, Marble and Sandra Louiae Martin, 17, Rt. 1, Murphy. Mortis Kenneth West, 22, Murphy andMargaretRosalyn Carrlnger, 20, Rt. 2. Murphy. BIRTHS PATTbKSON Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay Patterson of Rt. 4, Blalrsvllle, Ga? announce the birth of a daughter, Teresa Blanche, June 3, at Providence Hospi tal. Mrs. Patterson Is the former Miss Blanche Bing ham. BEAVERS Mr.andMrs. Wilford Beavers of Rt. 2, Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, Agatha Jean, June 4, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Beavers is the former Miss Lonie Louise Cearley. DOCKERY M r. and Mrs . L uke Dockery of Unaka, announce the birth of a daughter, Connie, June 5, at This Mrvict Kas spoiled m?. Ingram & Gulley Gulf Service "Where Customers Send Their Friends." Murphy - VE7-9644 Providence Hospital. Mrs. Dockery 1* the former Miss ln?z Wllma Garrett. DEED TRANSFERS John L. Taylor co Wesley and Zlillma Whitener, 8 acres more or less In Beaverdam Township. GjC. and LlllleCornwell do , Luther and Mozelle Comwell. J. 1 acres more or less In Dis trict S of Murphy Township, m Guy and Maggie SultiDHed-fl den Stiles, 150 acre* more or I less In Shoal Creek Township.! F rankle Mae, Bonnie H.I Watklns to T. O. and Coral Denny, 4 1/2 acres more or? less In Valley town Township. FOtTH. I J SMOOTHEST IX RIDE Ycxrvi HAD, LET US TRUB... ? ALANCI mn4 TRACTIONIZH YOUR TIRM WITH OM IMWH STOP TIRE THUMP' . STOP COSTLY WEAR TO FRONT ENO PARTS and TIMS . INCREASE DRIVING COMfORT and SAFETY' and H only mil $ 1.95 GRAVES TIRE Co ?paiy VE 7-2181 Andrew* Rd. Murphy, N.C. Aauete'i Foot Germ How is Kill It In 3 Day*. If not pleased with strong, instant - drying T-4-L. your back at any drug store. Watch infected skin alot^h off . Watch healthy (kin raplace It. Itch and burning are gone. TODAY at Mauney Drug Store Card of Thioki The Curtis Ledford family wishes to express through the Clay Cowty Progress, their many thanks to the law officials who assisted in the directing of the traffic at the funeral of Mrs. Curtis Led - ford. Rdward Ledford RUBBERIZED . EEHENTHIDE MASONRY PAINT Resists sun I andrnoiW*1 OR BRUSHING ? ROLLING ? SPRAYING MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Tennessee Street - VE 7-2110 PITTSBURGH PAINTS keep-that look |onger Bed Spreads Mended $5.00 to $10.00 VALUES ' $2.66 each ' 2 for $4.98 JABALEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE VALLEY RIVER AVE. MURPHY, N.C. Training Panties Sizes 2 to 12 7 pair for $1.00 Mens & Boys Undershirts & Shorts Brief Style or Broadcloth 3 for 99t Feather Pillows 3 Days Only 79^ Men's Cham bray Work Shirts Limit 2 to Customer 88<t Boy's Ivie League Pants Regular $2.98 to $3.98 $2.46 2 PAIR FOR $4.88 . Gillette Red Blades Regular 35^ package 19* Limit 2 to Customer THURSDAY /HORNING ? ?. tw ? m ? ?? ? "" n?Sda, *?*? Hl pa lot o?l? 99$ FRIDAY MORNING TO THE HRST 10 CUSTOMERS ft W *?* QOd stce.i ft< ^atudaymoRN|NG 10 wt ",!!! "?? ?' ?" ;bsoloteiy free Men's Dress Pants Thomas Hoggen and other Brands Value to $6.98 $3.88 I I Famous Brand Dress Regular $8.98 to $12.98 $6.00 Men's Sport Straw Hats 88* Wash Cloths Second* Lighter Fluid Regular 16C Griffen Shoe Polish All Colors ALL FOR 9< URtt't Paper All Colors Rogular Sewing Thread
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