The Cherokee Scout And Clay County Progress Volume 72 - Number 19 Murphy, N. C., Thursday, December 7. I 96 1 12 Pages T hi s Week Pub I i shed Weekly Red Cross Fund Drive Is Underway J am.es K 5prur:>f.< halm art o* the 1 1 Red Cruib Lund Drive annoaiu'cd to Ja> that the annual fund raisin? ^ampat?n dndei *<i.. the qu 'd ' as been set at Si.CKKd 'DO and the drive 2 s '."Jabt on. v fv? ??eeks. Ass.s'ln? Sprung, *?'?< is a v. Me! 1' e' rv Otf.^ei :n It N a v al K ebei v e a id a ve 'eran o! Vi. it''Id ^ dr 11. * tl 1 !>e tl e full win*- people: Ruse'i'miKl Matt' *. " I M Kfever. Merle Davis, Daie Lee, 1 et?|Zv Hen.bree, \ . v , Bonnie, !r.. Harrv Bishop. i tiarlenee. ltdvl Is--' . Dave M'kjJv Marble *N 1 thcrspooii. Rut! lorsyth Mlr.a:ri Moure. Be'sv Mourne, Bess Alvervn, Ch.arue Bar reft, vVRlie 1 o v mt^ood, 1. J via Blake" "i e. Hen 1 aimer, Lra.e hali, Itele.n Wtshon, Helen Beerkr.'is, Bob Haul'.. \ :r ?:nta 2>i/e, Al lev (war.'., h >h fir'ne. an : l.vr.n hmwn, sprain' en p': as I .'e-l tha: 'ft Bfoodnr bile 1 ru?ram a ill be ! i na rued "U' ot 'he funds r a bed, a 1 o r i ? *Lth c* <- ' ? n .e Service, water safetv and other Red Cross Lnvrav b RKAl. ( IM-t.R HK1-:AI) HOI SI. Of f.Mfr ? attra* t.ur. a* 'O a If H?r- ' Denionstr a v. or. lock f " akirj a ? ? r k *?' "p a- r-c V-i ( f - i -a- : n-?ar ' V. nJav a .1 ['<? j.av- ; Prrad house, sho*u above. ".a.it- ?"> Mi\ I .*? i II:- ?? A; .Ire*- . Mrs. r I! s ;seJ ?. ike le. orations ' r the wall, /..n. Ji ops !oj the sVOk a.' *1 ? ?? a ,?!k. peppt 1 ?: 1:1! ? ? ?t-:k e, a!iJ pepper "er.t sti k '"r e iiouse p.Jar- . ,l> a as vt-rv ! vn:( . r re a ,eli :a / j : ?! J raps Mrs. 1 lis ll f Vallev a-. ' Mr ? ! .? ?. 1 I' la., n o' r a;*'- ; rev * *'.Tt a. hart'c '.be la . .?#!.?? *01 kshop. AS ,f ? J :t - r - ?ur.:\ pariu ipatr.l ? :* is f? em. (Scout I horo.t Jack Justice Is Guest Speaker At Quarterback Club Banquet Feature.: shaker 'or the banq jet ?a 1! tx.' J a-, k justi.e. brother to if e Football Hal. of F AMI. MhMBhk Charlie "C'hoo ('boo" lustne. Mr. At A L Christ C.IVE A i t ar's Subscnpr or. lo The Cherokee Scout Send To: JACK JUSTICE The annual Murphy Quarter bark Club Foocbal! Banquet w:l Eel J Saturday r.leht a: "W' p. i ar The Nev. Recal ho' ? . P e -?r:ok\ Mo jut* n C imnif y d:"1 p10n, M ;rphv B ui 1 -to-1 team w:. 1 be hoc.'re i guestsalnrv with their v oach. Chink McConnell Merchants To Give Car A way Saturday T>c Murphv Kt-r.ii, Men hanrs A^sooiatM;-. m); awav *ree to some lut Rod N4 Ticket hotter rHs Saturday, Dei. ?> a bra no new I >02 Chevrolet Pt tirs' drawmj will rv f eld at I p.": on the square :r. Murphy. A second drawing, if revessary, ?a l1 ] be held a1 \ p.m. an J another at ^p.tv. I he winner Joes not nave to iue ; i esent to w,n but he in ;s* Pa-m the car in the two hoar Tr.c limit. Merchants will rive tickets right up to drawing time. I 'anton 'or tbref* vvais, *?ai !, "I have rjrr.i.i >> .1 <?>?? ir. t\ ' 2 no tj.-v s : rh- sr ?liret- years Dave bnM ?. aj ? ir.e A ri.v t?ovs." Trophies ar.J dvsarJs *i!. presented T" nernht t s 'A t W61 BulMoj -ea-i ? >:i? -> ' tie dinner. Rep. Taylor To Visit On Thursday, Dec ember 14, he will be at the Macon Courts Courthouse, branklin, fro;' 11:00 a.m. to 1 2:00 n-io-i, at the Jacksor; ( o.mtv C ourthouse, Sylva, Iror:; 3:30 to 4:30 p m. Then Tuesday, Decern her 19, his schedule \s: 11 he: tie Haywood Co inrv Co-mthouse, Waynesvilie from 4;30ro 10:30 a.m.: the Clyde Town Hall, Clyde, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m; and the Canton Town Hall, Canton, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. HOLIDAY HOUSE preparations shifted to high gear this week as Murphy Garden Club members started decorapng the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerue Babb on East Avenue. Left to right. Mrs F. V Taylor, 'Mrs. Hohart McKeever, Mrs. Duke Whitley, and Mrs. W. S. AC .. Holiday House Doors To Open This Sunday The Murphy Garden Clut will present its annual Holi day House at the home of Mr and Mrs. J erne Rahb on Has Avenue SundLav afternoon, December 10. Open house will he from to 6 p m. Talented women have beer working together to fill thl? home with unique ideas forth* Christmas season. Somi twenty-five members of rh< Murphy Garden Club hav put aside their ownChrlstma preparations to work on rhi annual event. Highlighting th .decorations on The outside c the house >?lll be swags mad of magnolia leaves accenre with bright red hells an n bbons. An old fashioned Christmas tree will be the main attraction in the living room. The color scheme will be traditional red and green. An unusual blue and silver tree studded with handmade gi;rte. bills will be the center of a'trH don in the dinnins room The tea table from which refreshments will be served will he centered wirt a fruit arrangement. The nursery and play ronT will feahire children'! decorations. Homemade foods will be 01 sale in the play room. Th< Holiday House is open to thx pHjhlic. Ladies Night To Be Held Tuesday Evening Ladies night will he observed at the Murphy I ions Club meeting on Tuesday evening, December 1? ir the recreation hall of the First Methodist Church. Max Blalcemore will be :n charge of the program And all members are urged to be present. PTA Scheduled For Tuesday Havesvllle The regular Parent Teachers meeting rhat was scheduled for Tuesday night has heen postponed until Wednesday night at TOO, on Dec. 13. Following a short business session the Speech Class of Hayesvllle High School will present the annual Christmas program. All the churches and the public are inv ted h:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal at I'reshvterian Churc' s;30 p..i . C oir t ? ??ai ai I irst Mi ' iJav, IJc. I't.hei M 1:00 p.m. I'a Health < 1 Rimco Mfg. Corp. Makes Plans For Open House Rirr.ro Mfz. <-v'T nounced todav ihat plans beir. 12, made to hold a house on Saturday, Do - 19M, between I and ^ J Several machines nin.2 give the opportunity to see the n ill i r. opera lion h inrshed samples o4 produ* ts made here -a,ll > on display. Since Nov. 4. 1 ? \ ^ company has trained over local men and production of high q iallT In June 1?*0 tf 2\ooo sq. f\ f->;]v a r condi tinned building completed and prod' i nor equipment *as moved ir im mediately Since that time the number of employees has doubled an. all machines have beer, p it iJ operation. As prodik nor efficiency increased, em ployees have been givei several merit increase* am production bonuses Recentl' rbe company announced the m 11 will be closed from l>c 23 to Dec 31 so that al employees can enjoy a well earned paid vacation, i company spokesman said Commissioners Cancel Building Permit Fee r ? <\ r ? Mr -. ! if It-: ! )i. kt/v, N!i i If.! a-: V't.d 1 : 1 ?V sf p V:-. * ha: * f n, Mrs. ? j- ' al v cd. i reek ! a ? M !) ?. I j'.l r .'f ? N1 a! 'J v. J'M It ? ri A ] ? a ': v i ' j r A v - lorials To Help ,v.v,v, ;.v?? 11 % ? '.V.V.VV5 9 f ? r ? ?????on ?IvKy>X\w^^ ? ????? ?? ? ? ? I I I ? ? i l> ??% C -? k ? ? ?????????? ???????????*? TO ? ? ?? ??????' ? ???????". ? ????.' m ? the need Re. But to Jo this tremendous ;ob, ceded. ?ff a finance drive tor v outrie under arl'.e hushes, lav onr.e-. ted *ith Ik n Murphy. Volunteer workers lontacnne you to raise ,l " ?; jrv Pi the Scout: nr program :n M.irpK, fur cor:- ur\ ij.s i .ear. The nu r . ,n: tv o- -vour pi3 executive near.;. .%'? n.b includes vour iO-- :n r -v. .-over is the |n es receix'. 1 't r: ?. -'.ppnr' ' fitness for lie generosir foseph A. A hey, Kotar\ International President, is to a '. Iress Rotarians of western North Carolina aT Asheville. S" i :s announced here 1-v M-liand McSwain, d-strict /overnor for western North ( irol na, who said that 'rorr ?^0:i ro 1,000 members of the ? mcani/ation and their wves ire expected for the gathering. I he Rotary president, who took office :r. May, is a Rea'.l rg, i enn. publisher. T'hc meeting is be ng arranged h\ the Asheville Ko:arians as chief hosts. Hurry counties comprise the western district, Mr Mr swain said, the area extending from the Tennessee line to Jefferson on northwest, and Monroe, snutrwest. There are about 2200 Rotarians in this area. Mr Ahev was named to rbe presidency at the Tokyo con vertion of Rotary in the spring of this year. He (s to serve until the *1962 meeting at Los \ngelec. Rotarians from neighboring districts will also be invited to the assembly. The distrtc !?; one of about 300 w i th 11,000 clubs, and nearly 600,000 Rotarians in 123 nations. Charles C. 1 ennent of Ashe ville was president o' Rotary International in 19S1* S8. Football Winners h irst place wnner lasr week wenr ro Mrs. Walter Ensley who picked 12 winners. There was a 9 way tie for seconc and third place The tie breaker was used and seconc place winner was Trimar Ke!le\ of Murphv and thlrt place winner was The 1 mi Lterry of Murphy. Winners are requested ro stop by the Scout office for their check TALfcN"! SHOtt A|\Ni.KS I ? r>: pla <. dinners n the Meh <;1o' i'rfj .;? pt-:i*as 'D. ?o_al /ro :p shcmn above. 1.; !' ? ? ? ?' -s il.t- h\ !e Ker.r \ J jr.e Davis, anu \!arv Ar.kr. Da-' t - r r;- -r. >: "-v.. , !;u' Love" an.: "Dev'-u- ! : . i , id t [ ? : ;?> PTA Talent Show Is Bier Success >Jt ? ? ers on :\e Eletnentar\ Ajs awarded 10 Trip ? He a or. a : jve dollar . . pr 1 ?: 'is .laying of :he and "(nder "1>. !>?? .K h.agle. .... L.-.tk sarnt- lv. e, dressed r. 3 . . . r\ appr >\ riaielv, received A .. r: t se^on: prize >f three is . ???!!ar- *-.r 1 e: version of , t i ? ? i : ?'oas" and a or. ? ' ' The d.idience . , r'ciero^; r. ir. u'.nr a a ar J :o the ? e" " 1 ? - 1bra ry . ?: --nt'or a as ? to Oennts Stevens, I ?? jt'ia-? Stevens. Iimmv Pit Ian- Tiand and bremey beaver for ? )i.|v. -'tir ! ;lar ors performance ' ? .' . '? M- al Ski*.' ? ? ' - \ . a! or: mendauon. i' ' a a- h\ Mr baect to i j b:or ; id r who sar.g with; i; a.:- : -.uar Duet of Kidd and p! ? ? A.ls'-n and encored with his ? : i -errreta::-?- c' the new dance h r-r I r:A " ' : ? a A.'- ? m ' -:] i el bie for the V , - KlfTlSeV level wa W* i a .ivpr-.r. a. with \ is Piano Mckac a--:; a ,.i ' t i tasia U Minor" ??or ; i- v-i -; a- p \\ arda ttest ac v\o:cn..^, ?; ? .. .v.icd be vocalists and dollars wer! to' .:ar . > ? : r:.i.-.e : luring inter by H'lhht r: hi. r : | r ? - " :-^wr Vv i.son. I" c program also included Ir r! < F.k > ' rrr< " a v ? mi duet hv Bobby Odom ? ? : petit v .? ? r Pan.:, a:: ! bn: e Srites. Bobby Odom under the lire-. :i >-. i ?? v - ?;/.:.?? ' M , Home 1'nwri", and Kir- -o->. a a s l-Ajr :e.: Fir-- ' ?r-a" as sung by 1 la e - r "A "iv.r." a:- v : r ?;?.? Keese, Billy Stalcup "Grar: l'af ct ' ? < b ck". A ar; 1 *">a\-.ra Miles . book ;? : ;:0 c : :r. "he I'm ? idges 'or The evening iik " e-.Mrv ! 1. irr.ir-. : w? re Mr. Joe Kay, Mrs. Elva the I ar; '1 ?- j B".3kr- ? re and Mrs. Jimmy F-'irs* pi a e ' ?: - c t ? a ! ?? a<--. . Five From County Interviewed For Survey }? \V ; ? t r kee t'ojnty *.ri -.i'. ]' ana ver. v^-ts vV' : i "v '.3\p Dt'> .f1, a. i , r^t .1: court ':>r A:rk n The fnrTh. ??c i:v eons'.jrr.er expen.i. tore - s.jr?e\ "c be c- r. I 1, v.' r the ? . s :rea 1 of I.abor statist s. The ttoup was interviewee b\ Sa-u.t 1 i Aerk nl? iral Kaleii'l he explained :? a;!1 sltvc ,i^ a rev si -n o* v ? ?< index. This Aork oi intervcA-r.r rural households r ? ano- o rhe various rvpes expenditures made by the ,i .!?? and other related da:a. Chose taking the tests were Mrs M. G. Crawford, Mrs. In Davidson, Mrs Frank l er^;:son, Mrs. Ralph Sud ii i t:.. andMi9S BettySue Best. Christmas Morning DECEMBER _ 196) s m t w T f s 1 2 1 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 1? 13 U IS 16 I 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 'One MARTHA HRINK I \ \ jilViLETON Daughter Of Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Singleton

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