Make an Agreement
about Christmas
Shopping Money
with
The Agreeabie Bank.
How much wiH you need next year? Now's the time to decide.
Gift buying shouid be a joyfui pleasure, not a worry,
ft wiit be for you next year, if you become
a member of Northwestern's Christmas Ciub now.
Stop by soon and ieam how this heipfui program of weekiy saving
can make future hoiidays merrier than ever.
THE NORTHWESTERN JMNH
TEL. 488-2138
BRYSOH €)TY, M. €.
BasketbaH Schedute
December 2
December 5
* December 9
*= December 12
* December 16
December 19
January 2
January 6
* January 9
* January 13
* January 16
January 20
January 23
* January 27
* January 30
* February 3
* February 6
* February 10
February 13
February 17
Stecoah — HOME
Murphy — Away
Cherokee — HOME
CuHowhee — Away
Highlands — HOME "
Robbinsville — Away
Stecoah — Away
Murphy — HOME
Robbinsville — HOME
Glenvilie — HOME
Franklin — Away
Sylva — HOME
Cherokee — Away
Cullowhee — HOME
Highlands — Away
Glenvilie — Away
Franklin — HOME
Sylva — Away
AH J.V. games will
begin at 5:30 P.M.
"CONFERENCE GAMES
Varsity Boys - Richard Ensiey
Varsity Giris - Milton Barden
J.V. Boys - Harold Stephens
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From The Coach's Desk
By Milt Barden
Hello again. The players
have been selected for the Ail
Smoky Mountain Conference
Footbai! team. The choices this
year were most difficult with
the abundance of taient
throughout the conference;
these choices were especially
hard when electing the
offensive backfieid since each
coach wanted to piace his own
"prize stock" in the iine-up.
Unfortunateiy some of the
better players were elected in
position other than ones they
played. Perhaps you recall our
all conference defensive
halfback, Ronnie Ledford, in
last year's elected team.
Rather than create any ill
feeling: this year 1 would like
to list in this column very
simply the all-conference
selections for 1969.
These are listed under the
schools they represent.
Andrews: none
Cherokee: Russell Tooni,
Rick Long.
Franklin: Joe Sanders,
Jimmy Gamer, Gerald Fouts,
Keith Corbin.
Hayesville: None
Murphy: Arnold Crisp,
Ford Mavartck
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Terry Stiles, Jeff Jackson,
Dennis McCiure, Boyd Smith,
Mitch Myers.
Robbinsviiie: Ronnie
Waidroup, Dale Walsh.
Syiva: Bimbo Queen, Gary
Cowan, Keith Clark, Arlin
Middleton.
Swain: BBi Adams, Larry
Beck, Jim Bigwitch, Alvin
Gerding, Danny Muse, Nat
Watson.
I am personally very proud
of our boys, every one of them
had a fine year at Swain High.
One can't heip noticing the
absence of many other often
heard names from our team
and other schools. Perhaps
some of the best piayeis didn't
make the eMte list, for example
Jimmy Nelson, the real One
back from Hayesviile one of
the best. The oniy way to
expiain how such an
ommission is made is the
method and number of votes
cast.
The selections were made
by the conference head
coaches. This may not be the
best method in poking the
winners, but....Of the eight
conference schools only seven
Were represented, vote splits,
ties and whatever-at any rate it
is ganeraBy feit that the best
boys were elected.
1 ne most uutamuumg
lineman in the conference is
Boyd Smith, Center from
Murphy. Jim Bigwltch,
offensive and defensive
lineman and erstwhile halfback
from Swain was the runner-up
for this honor.
The most outstanding back
in the conference & Jeff
Jackson, from Murphy with
Larry Beck from Swain as the
runner up.
Bob Coivin, coach of the
State 1-A Champs of
Robbinsviile was selected
Coach of the year. Honorable
mention selections are the boys
who were nominated by their
coaches but were not selected
on the "first" ail-conference
teams.
They are listed as the "first"
team.
Andrews: Dickie Blaylock,
Danny Dennis, Steve Guffey,
Bill Moore, Liles, David
Brooks.
Cherokee: David French,
Jerry Oocumma, John Grant,
George Smith, Ernie Lossiah,
Buford Smith, Eddie Crowe.
Franklin: Gamer, Young,
Moore, Norton.
Hayesviile: Jimmy Nelson.
Murphy: Mike Dockery,
Tommy Fisher, Bruce Coward.
Robbinsviile: Snyder,
Charlie George, Dickie Odom,
Davis, Sawyer, Mark Manuel,
Tony Odom.
Sylva: Charles Howell,
Dennis Proffitt, Reece.
Swain: Alva Crowe, Paul
Sooter, Jim Colville.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
ALARKA SECTION -
at or near the intersection
of Unahala Creek The
owner said sen this 35 acre
tract. A good accurate
survey on it and with a
number of nice cottage
sites. It's Nice! See it at
$5500 with some terms.
Other listings both
huger and smaiier at
reasonabie prices. We
wouid be pleased to have
you stop by and discuss
your needs with us.
Remember FALL IS BEST
OF ALL IN THE
SMOKIES...
J. ROBERT VARNER
REALTOR
P. 0. Box 748
BRYSON C)TY, N. C.
CALL 48&3280
OPPORTUNE?
MBLB BE!
As A [Matter of Fact, This Couid Be The Opportunity
of Your Lifetime! tf Enough Peopie Fii! Out And
Return The Worker AvaiiabiiitY Form Printed Beiow,
The Cherokee Area May Get A Mew international
Known Manufacturer of tndustriat Products-Which
Wii! Otter EmpioYmen! For Men And Women.
Wouid You tike..
+ A BRAND-NEW MODEM PLANT !H WHKH TO WORK?
^ GOOD PAY AND FR!NGE BENEFtTS?
^ VARJETY OF )NTEREST!NG SKtLLED AND UNSMLLED JOBS?
^ 6REAT OPPORTUNE FOR ADVANCEMENT?
!F YOU ANSWERED YES TO THE QUESTtONS
ABOVE, WE WOULD L!KE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
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EXPERiENCE
PLEASE CUP APPLtCATtON AND RETURN PROMPTLY
NAME.
!ast name
MAtUNG ADDRESS_
TOWN
SEX MYAGEtN YEARS
!S BETWEEN
first name
middte name
TELEPHONE NUMBER
COUNTY
CtRCLE PROPER NUMBER BELOW
SCHOOUNG
MARiTAL STATUS
1. Mate i. 17 24 Years
2. Femate 2. 25 34 Years
3. 3544 Years
4. 4&60 Years
5. Over 60 Years
1. Grammar Grades
2. Some High Schoo! ;
3. High Schoo! Graduate :
4. CoHege !
5. Other show type betow \
). Married
!. Singie
!. Other
leight_
Veight_
ft.
-in.
ibs.
HOW FAR DO YOU LtVE
FROM CHEROKEE
1. tn Cherokee
2. Outside^under 10 miies
3. 10^14 mites
4. 15 25 mites
5. Over 25 mites
WORK STATUS
1. Not working
2. Have worked in past but
not working at present
3. Never had a job
)F EMPLOYED, C!RCLE THE NUMBER OF
THE COUNTY !N WHtCH YOU NOW WORK :
01. Jackson 05. Graham
02. Swam 06. Other
03. Macon r
04. Haywood ^
)F YOU ARE NOW WORKtNG NAME YOUR
PRESENT JOB __
!f you are working, or have ever worked, ptease circie the industries betow, and give the
job name(s).
iNDUSTRY
NAME OF JOB
How Long Heid?
01. Farm Work
02. Food Processing
03. Garment, or
Apparei Mfg.
04. Textiie Mi))
05. Lumber and Wood
06. Furniture Mfg.
07. Meta) Products
08. Construction
09. Store or other
Trade Firms
10. Government
11. Domestic Work
12. Other type firms
Mai) This Form To
P. O. Box 455
Cherokee, N. C. 28719
or
Take To
Cherokee Counci) House
1
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or
Emp)oyment Security
Commission
Sy)va, Bryson City, or
WaynesviHe
NOT LATER THAN
December 13, 1969
)f you know of a friend or retative tiving outside of the county who wou!d tike to have
a job, ptease mai) one of these forms to him.
Assistance in compteting the apptication is avai)ab)e at your toca) Emptoyment Security
Commission office or the Cherokee Counci) House.
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