52 Seniors Graduate From Hiwas;ee Dam H1WASSEE DAM - On Wed nesday night. May 27, 52 students graduated from Hl wassee Dam High School. Those graduating with honor were: Linda Montgomery, Joyce Haney, Sue Bryant and Ozell Long; those gra&iating with high honor were: Joyce Boring, J lmmy Hedrlck, Nellie Sue Garland, Glenda Curtis and Barbara Sampson. Those receiving awards were: most athletic, Joyce Haney andPerry Wallace: best school citizens, Linda Mont gimery and Robert Stewart; nglish, Ozell Haney, book keeping, Jimmy Hedrlck; typing. Sue Bryant; biology Opal Ware; vocational agri culture, Richard Hawkins; United History, Barbara Sampson; salutatorlan, Jerry Hedrlck and valedictorian, Joyce Boring. e.<? MOW 3 HOLIDAY IMMS In ATLANTA AREA in downtown _ ATLANTA EVERY STAY'S A HOLIDAY & 175 Piedmont Phone:688-7420 Luxurious occommodotions . Completely Air- Condi Honed . TV . Swimming Pool . Wonderful Food Cocktail Lounge . Baby Sifting Service . LIMOUSINE SERVICE TO AND FROM MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 2 other HOLIDAY INNS in the ATLANTA AREA NORTHWEST 1810 Howell Mill Rd. North weit Expressway - U.S. 41 207 unit*. Phone: TRinlty 3-1431 SOUTH Hopeville, Go. (10 mi. So.) South Expressway - U.S. 41 106 unit*. Phone: POplor 6-751 1 7 <? ' /? ^?ix i Corn#/- By Bogley Cuz Looses His Marbles When I wrote the second of those hospital columns I was pretty sure. In fact, I told the editors of a couple of these papers, that that would be the last of the sick stories. 1 can just hear some of you now, saying they're all kiroda sicky. And if that's the way you feel about 'em, then, why the Sam Hill do you read such junk as this? And I'll bet you *3.15 that your answer is that you just want to see if I ever will write one worth reading. To tell you the truth, I have been wondering the same thing myself. Naturally 1 keep hop ing that I will eventually come up with a good one. If I ever do I sure hope the editors will put a big star up at the top of It. I'd like it to be a gold star, | you know, like we used to get in Sunday School. For one of these you had to be on time, stay for preaching, bring ?n offering, study the lesson, and bring your Bible. If you did all that for a solid month, then, the teacher would paste a gold star beside your name. I know I was always mighty proud of that one gold star I got that time, and it sure would please me if I could, somehow, get another one or two. Yeah, I only got the one. That was quite an achieve ment, though, for a youngan like me. Maybe 1 would have gotten some more if it hadn't been for what happened one Sunday morning when I was staying over for the preach ing pari. I was showing Jake Scott my marbles, had a double hand ful letting him look at 'em, when he "accidentally" bump ed my hands and every last one of 'em hit the floor. Now this church I was trying to go to back then had a floor which was on a pretty good slam down toward the pulpit. So you can imagine what it sound ed like when about 75 marbles went rolling all the way from the very back row (Methodists sit on back rows the same as Baptists ? and I was a Metho dist when this happened) clear down to the pulpit? I'll tell you this much, it sounded kinda loud, and most especial ly since they were MY marbles. Well sir, that sorta disturb ed a few of those good Metho dists, in fact the whole congre gation, including that preach er. He quit preaching and began looking down at the floor. Everybody else also began looking down. I think they wanted to see the color of the marbles that were fixing roll past 'em. I think, though, that some of them got disap pointed and didn't see any. Anyhow, this preacher, in the same tone of voice he had been using on Ole Nick, asked, "To whom do these marbles belong?" I think he was the only one in church who didn't already know. I wouldn't have claimed 'em for nothing but RCA VICTOR TV GUIDE Brought To You By Walter Coleman Appliance Store Your RCA VICTOR Dealer TABLE TOP BUY RCA VICTOR Mu, Hstd TV ? 23" tub? (overall diag.)? 282 sq. in. picture ? Super-powerful "New Vista" Toner ? 22300 volts of picture power (design average) ? Dependable Space Age Sealed Circuitry ? Extended-range Duo Cone speaker In Murphy, N. C. 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Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks of Warne, and William (Billy) Hughes, son of Mrs. Ruby Hughes also of Warne, graduated from the U. S. Army Transportation School, in the Aircraft Engine Repair Division at Ft. Eustis, Va.. April 3, 1964. Brooks, a 1960 graduate of Hayesville High School, and Hughes, a 1963 graduate of this same school, volunteered for the U. S. Army together. They received their basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. , then were transferred to Ft. Eustis, Va. after graduating from the Transportation School they have been transferred to Viet Nam where they will be stationed for the next 18 months. Hughes is shwon kneeling with tools and Brooks is on the right. The soldier at top is unidentified. my faithful buddy, Jake, said, "They're Harry Bagley's." Why, I coulda killed him right there in Church if it hadn't been for the sixth am endment, I mean. Command ment. Then the preacher | said, "Harry, come down here and get your marbles." Now I had heard youngans squawl and beller and I don't know what all, none of which ever seemed to bother him. But marbles rolling all over the place he just couldn't stand a tall. Mama said something about being humiliated. Papa didn't say much of anything. Actually he was kinda tickled about the whole thing but he had to give me a licking anyhow. When we got home he took me out behind the smokehouse and told me I'd better holler pretty loud or Mama might think he wasn't doing his duty. Papa hit me a couple or 3 light taps and you shoulda heard me hollering. Just be fore he went back in the house he wrung that big ole peach tree limb in two and took the handle end back with him, you know, so Mama could see he had worn it down to a nub on me. He told me later that Mama gave him down the country. Said she tole him she didn't want him to half kill me, she just wanted me to have a de cent whipping. I'll tell you that sure was the most decent whipping I ever got when I was a boy. Mama told me I couldn't stay for preaching again until I learned to behave myself. Now you know why I didn't get but that one gold star. But back to this sick busi ness. I'm for taking the "O" out of operations on account of "O" stands for OUCH and I sure would like to see all the ouch taken out of ope rations like I had. Incidentally, if any of you are thinking about maybehav ing some surgery like mine I sure hope you will contact me for some very sound pre-ope rative, as well as post-ope rative, advice. Just send a self-addressed, stamped en velope to CUZ, Rt. 4, Murphy, N. C., and I'll see that you get a set of instructions which I personally guarantee, if you ? follow them, will result in an absolutely ouchless operation ?like mine WASN'T. I want to tell you this, then I gotta get busy with some thing worthwhile. I was visiting a good friend of mine, Bill Wishon, who is kinda puney in a hospital in Murphy. He told me that he was about the unluckiest man he reckoned there was any where. Said he was in Rich's once when he heard this loud buz zer sound off. Then a voice came over the loudspeaker in structing everyone to stop right where he was and fill his pockets and shopping bag with whatever merchandise Dttd Transfers Ellavee Bandy to Robert and Alba Gladson, property in Murphy Township. Herman Edwards, Tr., to Hayes Dockery, property in Murphy Township. Oliver and Grace Gregory to Phyllis Jane Williams, pro perty in Notla Township. Tyrus and Emalee Logan to Tyrus Victor Logan, property in Murphy Township. Lake Hlwassee Develop ment Co., Inc., to Tussell C. Colton, property In Shoal Creek Township. Lake Hlwassee Develop ment Co., Inc., to Milton Van Lee and Jamalyn M. Cannon, property In Shoal Creek Town ship. . there was in the department he happened to be In at the moment the buzzer sounded. Bill said, "You know where I was?" I didn't, so he told me: "In the piano department." Bill is a right smart better. Lonzo said I was getting along just fine but darned if I ha ven^ felt a lot better than this when I was nearly dead. But you know how doctors are. Dttd Transfers Lake Hi was see Develop ment Co., Inc., to Hugh and Edna J. Curtis, property in Shoal Creek Township. Ralph J. and Lois Jean Ray field to HermanEdwards.Tr., property in Notla Township. W. E. Hampton & Co., to ? Emory Stewart, property in^ Murphy Township. Cherokee Scout & Clay County , Progress, Thurs., June 11, 1964 TERMITES SWARMING? Dillard Block Co. of Sylva , N.C. Takes Pleasure ii Announcing That Their New Fully Automated Concrete Block Plant At Sylva Is Now In Full Operation. They Are Prodvcing Both Standard Weight and Light Weight Blocks Of All Sizes. Call 586-40 Call 586-4966 ? Sylva, for pricns Beer Belongs . . . Is beer bought in . . . or brought in . . .your county? Most tourists are going to consume beer or ale in your county. Whether they buy it there or not is up to you. White you're thinking about it, let's consider some simple mathematics: North Carolina's "Variety Vacationland" is bringing in over 28.000,000 tourists this year. In fact, tourism is our third largest industry, totaling over $250,000,000! And, because it's part of the American way of life, most of these 28,000,000 tourists feel that "beer belongs." And, chances are, they'll bring it in? if they can't buy it in? your county. With this in mind, doesnt it make good sense to make the legal sale of beer and ale available to your visitors and enjoy a greater share of the tourist dollar? Think about it. North Carolina Malt Beverage Control Institute p. o. bo* 2473 . m^ii, n. c. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A DRY COUNTYI

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