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MEMBERS of the Mobile Team of the Employment Security Commission now conducting a Labor Survey in Clay County are: ( L to R) Bob Mull, Team Manager; Bob Mooneyham, Interviewer; Neil Woodard, Typist; L. C. Carlton, Office Manager; and Joe Britt, Interviewer. ONE OF CLAY'S OLDEST CITIZENS, "Aunt Maggie" Moore (in wheel chair) was anxious to do her bit for Clay County, by registering with the Labor Survey that is now being made in Clay County. She was 95 in February and is the oldest child in a family of 10. The other lady is her sister, Mrs. C. L. Smith, better known as "Miss Nannie, or Aunt Nannie." She was 76 in August. She is the youngest member of the fam ily. Mr. L. C. Carlton is a member of the Labor Survey Team who Interviewed the two. Over 5GG Registered In Clay Co. Survey HAYESVILLE- The Mobile Team of Employment Security Commission located in the Ti ger Building in Hayes ville, reg istered their 508th applicant for work Saturday. One hundred and forty-five people were giv en the General Aptitude Test ! Battery. According to Team Manager Bob Mull, the resp I onse of Clay County residents I is good. The purpose for registering everyone in the county sixteen years of age and up is to learn of all possible labor forces : in order to attract new indust ry into the county. All resi dents of the county should reg ister whether they are: Work ing and do not want to change jobs; retired and do not want work; housewives and cannot hold public employment; or unemployed and want work, either full-time or part-time. Registration can be completed ' in about ten minutes. The test battery can be tak en in approximately two and a half hours. The purpose of the test is to learn of the pot ential abilities of the county's population where industry is concerned. The results of the test will help in attracting in dustry to Clay County that its people could best serve, said Mull. The oldest applicant ever to be registered with the team for work was Aunt Maggie Moore, 95, who stated she didn's want work and couldn't work, but was willing to do her part to help Clay County. Eighty-four seniors of Hayesvlllc High School registered and complet ed the aptitude test. Mull lists sixty-two people as scheduled for tests this week. Office hours are 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Friday and 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. on Sat urdays. Two test sessions are sched uled at night. Boat-Motor Taken At Lake Chatuge HAYESVILLE- A boat and motor owned by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vanhook of Canton was stolen from the banks of Lake Chatuge Thursday night. The boat was anchored near the home of Ernie Patterson, in the Elf Community. Clifford Eller's store was broken into the same night. Only a few items of feed was taken. The boat and motor was re covered by Sherifi Neal R. Kit chens, in the Scrougetown sec tion on Lake Chatuge, Saturday afternoon. The Sheriff said there was evidence that another boat had pulled in at the Patt erson place and oars had been used to paddle the Vanhook boat out into the lake. Both boat and motor were recovered un damaged. Harold Norton and George Martin assisted the Sheriff in patrolling the lake and bring ing the boat in. An Investigation is continuing in the EUers Store case, the Sheriff said. Major Medical Expense Policy can help Protect You whan o serious illnessor injury strikes. For Detoils WRITE... PHONE... VISIT... H.W. (BUD) ALEXANDER Porker Building CALL 837-3141 Murphy, N. C. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Iff* I "Krone. ? Group liMuronc. ? AmultlM . HmM ln?r<mc* ? Pomim Pint -cc Mrs. Robert Hogsed spent last weekend in Atlanta, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. James Hog sed and her daughter, Anna Dean and husband. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Willard Patt erson of the Shooting Creek community announce the birth of a son Wednesday, Septem ber 23, at the Angel Hospital, F ranklin. Hayesville Posts 13-0 Vktory i HAYESVILLE ? The Hayes - Y ellow jackets handed the win less Franklin Panthers their fifteh defeat in as many starts Friday night on the Yellow - Jacket Field. Larry Sellers, Fleet Hayes - ville Halfback intercepted a pass on the Franklin 35 Yard line and went all the way to account for HayesviUe's first score. The try for the extra point by Allen Moore was wide and Hayesville was a Head 6-0 at the end of the first quarter In the second quarter Jerry Moss broke clear of the Pan ther line and went Forty five yards for the Hayesville second score. This time Allen Moore's kick split the uprights and the scoring for the night was over. Hayesville has a 13 to 0 lead at the end of the first Half. The second half of play was pretty much t -en with both teams trying to penetrate each others goal line, but neither team was able to do so. This victory over Franklin gives Hayesville a 2-2-1 record and they will be traveling to And rews Friday night to face the undefeated Andrews Wildcats, The Hayesville Backs ground out 148 yards rushing and com pleted on pass out of six at tempts that was good for 20 yards. While the Panthers ground out 184 yards rushing but failed to complete a pass o out of six attempts. Water And Sewer System Const. Underway In CLay HAYESV1LLE- Construction of a new water and sewer sys tem is now well under way in the Town of Hayes ville. Hob son Construction Co. of Ashe ville and Smith & Jones Inc. of Atlanta started work on the project, May 19th. Total cost is $116,600.00. Of this amount $80,290.00 was provided by a Federal Grant, $36,310.00 is the cost to the Town of Hayes ville. Since 1959 the Mayor and the Town Board of Commissioners have discussed the town water and sewer problems, hoping to get new facilities when money was available. The Mayor and Commissioners realized that the water and sewer system were in need of extensive im provements. During this time efforts were made to obtain F ederal assistance to improve these systems. The Town of Hayesville could not co this without outside help. The present storage tank for the water system for the Town of Hayesville is 50,000 gallon capacity. The new storage tank will have a capacity of 150,000 gallons. The present tank is old and has a wooden roof that is about ready to collapse. The town has two septic tanks serving the sew erage system, one of which has been condemned by the Public Health Department and by the State Stream Sanitation Commi ttee. The Town of Hayesville was granted a temporary per mit to continue use of this con demned tank until 1965 with the agreement that a new disposal plant be constructed. After Federal Grants became available through the Acceler ated Public Works Program, the town Board of Commissioners, through the leadership and en couragement of Mayor Donald S. Weaver, hired engineers to draw plans and specifications for the improvements needed for the water and sewer sys tems, and also filed two app lications for Federal assist ance. One application was fil ec' with the Housing and Home Finance Agency for water im provements, including a water tank, water lines and sewer collector lines. The other application was to the Public Health Service, through the State Stream Sanitation Comm ittee for the disposal plant and intercepter sewer lines. A bond election by the cit izens of the Town of Hayes ville for water and sewer bonds of $30,000.00 was held in the Spring of 1964. The bond ord inance passed by better than 90^o of those voting. Mrs. Larry Kitchens Was Honored W Ith Stork Shower HAYES VILL?- Mrs. Larry Kitchens was honored with a stork shower at the Shooting Creek School, Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. The co-hostess were Mrs. June Ledf orders. Madge Moss and Mrs. Shelby Jean Anderson. Mrs. Kitchens is the former Miss Mary Jane Hogsed of Shooting Creek community. Bids were solicited and Hob son Construction Co. of Ashe ville, was awarded a contract to construct all the project, except for the construction of the 150,000 gallon water tank, the construction of this was awarded to Smith & Jones Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia. The main purpose of the Accelerated Public Works Pro gram is to alleviate unemploy ment. Local labor is being used in the construction of these projects, with the except ion of jobs requiring training where local labor is unavail able. ANNOUNCING CHANGE OF LOCATION OF THE VINCENT H. STILES GROCERY & FEED STORE On Monday Morning Oct. 5th. Vincent H. Stiles Grocery & Feed Store Will Be Open hr Business la Their New Lotation On Hickory Street Adjacent To The Imperial Laundry & Cleaners VINCENT STILES INVITES EVERYONE TO VISIT HIM IN HIS NEW AND LARGER STORE WHERE HE CAN NOW SERVE YOU EVEN BETTER THAN BEFORE WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING CELELEBRATION TO BE ANNOUNCED AT A LATER DATE VINCENT H. STILES Grocery & Feed Store PORK SPAM BIBS IS 29C lb PORK SAUSAGE 3 "r'89( HAMS 5 LB Tin Canned Hams 3.59 Pound jjV IHUNTS-2V4 SIZE PEACHES 4 IT I CAKE MIX DH-r 3 - 1.00 Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 99t SWIFTS PREMIUM PREM 10c I # Loaves ? _ , 35C W/Order n DIM IT Pineapple Grapefruit Q 46 oz aqa Uninr\ (Bluebird) 0 Cans Ouy HAIR SPRAY ONLY W/Order 690 BANANAS 2 lb 25* Col gates Family Size ^ TOOTHPASTE^* 690 Curtiss 2 - I n Pkgs MARSHMELLOWS J9C JELLO 2 Boxes 21t RINSO Regular Size 4 for 1.00 PARI IB06F0M 6 TALi AN 891 TALL CANS J.F.G. SANDWICH SPREAD ? 25t J.F.G. COFFEE B MRGMME SUPER MARKET HAYESVILLE, N.C. 4- + + CUART JAR | ' mm
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