ANDREWS PfiereMS JSa. W.S.C.S. Circles To Hold Mootiag ANDREWS - The two Circles of WSCS of the First Methodist Church and Wes elyan Service Guild will meet jointly on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall for annual Christinas meeting. All ladies are invited to attend. 1 Year $24 6 Month. $12 3 Months $6 CNp Him odvcrtisement ond return it with your check or money order to: The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street Boston, Moss. 02115 | PB-IS 14W? Photo by Scout Studio REPRESENTATIVE ROY A. TAYLOR, forth from right, cuts a red ribbon stretched across the new Junaluska Highway, marking the official opening of the road Wednesday, November 25. He i; being assisted by (L to R) J. K. Vessey, U.S. Forest Service Southeastern Regional Director; H. Hughes, State Highway 14th Division of Engineers; Peter J. Hanlon, Supertendent of North Carolina National Forests; W. D. Whitaker, Mrs. Mary Faye Brumby, Representative elect of Cherokee County and P. B. Ferebee, Mayor of Andrews. Junaluska Road Dedicated Despite Rainy Weather ANDREWS - Despite rainy weather, the dedication of the new Junaluska Road on Wed nesday, Nov. 25, was a great occasion for Mayor P. B. Ferebee and many others. The weather kept Governor Terry Sanford, Governor - elect Dan Moore, and other state officials in Raleigh, who had planned to fly here, from attending. But some 50 per sons, including state and fed eral representatives, who came by car, were on hand to Visit GATLINBURG, Tenn. THf Ht ART OF THt GMAT SMOKltS" and enjoy your stay at the NEW 103 ROOM 0 A <8> ? SWIMMING ? 2 MEETING HAtlS ? AIR-CONDITIONED ? GOURMET DINING ? ART GALLERY ? KIDDIE TOURS For Reservation* Call your nearest HOLIDAY INN or write. HOLIDAY INN, GATLINBURG, TENN. see Representative Roy A. Taylor cut the red ribbon stretched across the road - way, marking the official opening of the new Junaluska Road. Running from a few miles above Andrews, the new road leads across to Aquone and the intersection with the Nantahala - Franklin road letting outsiders see breat - taking scenery trhough beauti ful forests of oak and pine, hemlock and birch, beech and rhodendron. Andrews citizens have vis ions -of this road's potentia lity and they take enormous pride in its resources and technology. They are indeed grateful to Mayor P. B. Fere bee for making this road a reality. "This will mean much to ' this section of the state," Ferebee told the group. "It will mean that the people of Macon County will be able to transport their timber to Andrews for the new plant we are opening soon." Fere bee also stated that a whole new scenic and recreational area has been opened up for development and enjoyment by thousands of visitors as well as local people. J. K. Vessey, Southeastern II ON ALL OUR FINE FOODS SAUSAGE East Tenn. 3 lbs 98C ALL MEAT 3 POUNDS ( FRANKS 790 STEW BEEF 550 lb FROZEN PIE CRUSTS 29* GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHRIST/HAS CANDY GIFT ITEMS-NUTS-TREE DECORATIONS & ETC nwMU Nescafe coffee Soft Weave TISSUE 2 Roll AC A Pock ?JV NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 6 OZ SIZE 99* Mortons Chicken DINNERS 39C Bollards & Plllsbury BISCUITS 4 for 370 PUREX BLEACH 1/2 Gal. 330 I lb Dixie Belle CRACKERS 19C PEACHTREE FARM & HOME SUPPLY Front Of P*ochtr?? School Phon# 837-8 227 Regional Director of U. S. Forest Service from Atlanta announced to the group that his agency was already pre paring to develop camping and picnic sites along the route. "We are ready," Vessey said, "to begin work on a 200 unit camping site just over Junaluska Gap. This is a road that will attract the tourists and will be beautiful in all seasons." Congressman Taylor paid tribute to Ferebee for his "great perseverance", which made the road possible. A special committee of the Konnaheeta Club, headed by Mrs. C. S. Freel, president, greeted the ladies present for the dedication at the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Horton are home from Oregon and have moved in to Mrs. Flor ence Young's house on Old State Road. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton were injured in a car wreck and are in the hospital in Eli jay, Ga. -sc Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs. Dec. 3, 1964 National Legion Of Decency Movie Ratings December 1964 Clip And Save For Future Use Acceptable For All CALVARY COMMAND GODZILLA VS THE THING THE LIVELY SET MCHALE'S NAVY MURDER AT THE GALLOP RIDE THE WILD SURF Acceptable for Adults and Adolescents THE CHALK GARDEN A DISTANT TRUMPET EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM I'D RATHER BE RICH LAST MAN ON EARTH MAGNIFICENT SEVEN NIGHTMARE THE QUICK GUN WEREWOLF IN A GIRL'S DORMITORY YOUR CHEETIN* HEART Acceptable For Adults AMERICA, AMERICA CORRIDORS OF BLOOD THE KILLERS RIO CONCHOS WHERE LOVE HAS GONE WOMAN OF STRAW Morally unobject ionable for adults with reservations DR. STRANGE LOVE Morally objection able In part for all THE CARPETBAGGERS THE LAST SUNSET WHAT A WAY TO GO Officers Elected For Demo. Club ANDREWS - New of icers were elected at the last meet ing of the Cherokee County Women's Democratic Club. iMrs. Sara Patton was elect ed president; Mrs. Ruth Che ney, first vice president; Mrs. Lucy Laughter, second vice president; Mrs. Edith Led ford, third vice president; secretary, Mrs. Juanita Wea ver; treasurer, Mrs. Kather ine Hunsucker. The meetings are scheduled for the fourth Thursday night of each month. Since this date falls on Christmas eve the meeting will be postponed until the fourth Thursday in January. All county women are invit ed to join the club at the next f meeting on January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Hamp ton, Barbara and Rot art, of Sylva, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Hampton's mother, Mrs. Kate Hampton. While here they visited in Hayesville and Brasstown. -A Rev. Joel Key, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will lead morning devotions pro grams over Radio Station WCVP at 9:15 each morning this week. -A Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ger nert attended a Memorial ser vice at Christ Episcopal Church in Reading, Pa., for Mrs. Gordon Bradley on Mon day. Mrs. Bradley, sister of Mrs. Gernert, died at a hos pital in Germantown following a lengthy illness. -A Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant and daughter, Paula, of Marie tta were called to Andrews due to the illness and death of Mrs. Bryant's brother, Cleve Ladd, who died on Sun day at the District Memorial Hospital. Paula Bryant Beauty Winner ANDREWS - Paula Regina Bryant, 10 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Bryant, was declared a winner in the recent baby contest sponsored by the Disabled Veterans of Cobb County, Ga. The contestants were judged on beauty, health, and popu larity. Paula is pictured in her pink outfit as a member of the court. Her pink robe was deco rated with silver tinsel and matching crown, dress and socks also in pink. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bryant of Cul berson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ladd. Mrs. Bryant is the former Miss Azalea Ladd of Andrews. -A Mrs. H. E. Davis is visit ing her son, Dr. Whit Davis, and family of Wadesboro. -A Last December, the James Stover family of Lebanon, Oregon and natives of And rews, were awarded two free phone calls to anyone of their choice by the Linn County Telephone, Co., as the 10,000 customer to request telephone service. On Monday, a gold telephone was delivered to Mrs. Stover by William Mc Clean, service supervisor for the company, with the com pliments of manager Lester Scott, who has had the pone Scon, who has had the phone on order for some time. An other gift phone call will connect Mrs. Stover with her mother, Mrs. Roy Williams at Andrews, soon- - -just as one of the Christmas calls did last year. -A Mrs. Claude Angel and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Trull and daughters spent Saturday with their new granddaughter, Karen Ann Trull, born Nov ember 15 at the Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. Karen Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Trull. -A Johnny and George Cole - man of Bellmont were recent visitors of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wooten. -A Mrs. Luke Ellis and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Sr., gave a demonstration on Pine Cone Craft at the county-wide work shop held in Franklin on Thursday at the Agriculture Building. Mrs. Mabel Swan and Mrs. Florence Sherrill, Home Economic Agent, were in charge. Twenty-five Home Demonstration Club members attended. Mrs. H.E.Davis ac companied them to Franklin. -A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conley of Huntington Beach, Calif., are visiting Mr. Conley's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Con ley, and other relatives. 1 ? Pictures ? Oil Paintings ? Diplomat ? Certificate!, Etc. 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