MDiffHI LLBfiAiff MUjSEBI H 0 SAMPLE . *? . i The Cherokee Scout AndClay Coun ty Progress V*l?ai* 7J ? Nweher 10 Murphy, North Corolla*. TharUay, Oct*b*r 4, 1f42 || P*g*s Thl* W**h Pgbllihod Woohly ?t mu**hv Ano*?m? 28 yerde. BUI Haney went over for the TD from 9 yards out. Once again Murphy kicked off and the Yellow Jackets fumbled. The Bulldogs re covered. BUI Haney carried to the 1 yard Una. On the next play, Kenny EngUeh went over for the TD. Van Horn passed to Snow for the PAT. On the Idchoff, Marty Gal loway thrilled the Yellow Jacket fans with an 80 yard TD rm. The try for the PAT was no good. The eecond quarter ended with Murphy leading 26-6. The Yellow Jecketa kicked off to open the third quarter. The Bulldogs moved the baU to their own 35 yard line, where they fumbled. The BuU dog Una did some terrific de fense work and Murphy took over on 15 yard line, rfter West Fannin failed to make a first down by about 3 Inches. The BuUdogs were again wabla to move the ball, so they were forced to putt for the first and only time In the game. The punt was fumbled and John Van Horn recovered. Van Horn paased to Snow for 22 yards. Murphy gained two more fir it downs. The third quarter ended with the ball resting inside the 10 yard line of West F annln. A penalty moved the ball back id the 21 yard line. Mur phy scored first with a 21 yard pass from Van Horn to Snow. PAT was no good. The Uckoff to West Fan nin rolled into the end zone so they took it on the 20 yard line. The next play covered 3 yards. On second down, the West Fannin fans were brought ? their feet once more as Jimmy Taylor raced 77 yards for the second Yellow jacket TD. Try for the PAT failed. The Uckoff was returned to the 30 yard line by the Bull dogs. A 15 yard penalty moved the ball back to the 15 yard line. On third down a pitch out was fumbled ad West Fannin recovered. After fall ing to gain on the first two plays, Marty Galloway went 14 yards for another Yellow Jacket TD. The Uck for PAT was blocked. Kenny English returned the Uckoff to the 40 yard line. Bobby Robertson carried to the West Fannin 40 yard line. Van Horn then took to the air again to move the ball to Panthers Upset Yellow Jackets HAYS&ILLS'S Tommy Davenport, (wMa Jereey), la knocked out of bound* era 3 yard Una by a boat of Pernher*. Davenport** run covered 36 yard* and *at up Oret TO, The aldallna creed can be aaan in ThaFrak Un High Pin tha rf acaradonca la aach at lha flrat thraa quarmra a> racard an iraat via ovar lha HayaavUIa High Yallow Jackaca hara Friday Bight. Tha flrat of thraa Praaklta talllaa cama afar a 70-yard march from tha Initial kick off. John Swan pltagad ovar from Mm oaa yard Una. Tha failed. on a nlca . run tee Myarda. BtrroU Panlhira. Praddln'a tany com on a ttochad HayaavUIa man which a llaamaa,whoraslto i da W yard Una. Ha YaUaw J achat aoqrtag all cama a tha final paring wt* da "flrat marlar batag ?ar paint fallad. the 11m. Thle aeon w?a aat VP nicely on a wall executed paaa-nm play by fraahman Dannie PowaU. Again dw J aetata failed ? It U tta belief of many of the 1,500 apactatara (hat at that, had Hayaavllla Hre a taw mlnutaa r, thay would hevocome out tta victor, for dw margin of dafoat proved ? be the btoctod kick In dw third parted. Attar that, tea Hayaa vllla aqoad fooctteaad llta a wall-ollad predates machine, but m avail, for Patear Time brought favorabla commact from tho opoctttoro. Thooo man war* from ttw Spadal Warfaro School at Ft. Bragg, N. C.. aod alnca all of tern ara Alrfaorna qualiflad, (hay "Jumpad la" at Aafrvwa aa Saturday morning, llama that vara dlaptayod tadudad an Ml Gar aid rlfla, an SI mm M29 Mortar, ad aararal othar llama of aqtdproont that ara la uaa by fhoao mao In Alao abown vaa a dam la Wo moid Uka ? 1 1 1 > to ten the 29 yard line. With about 3 minutes left In the game. Van Horn tossed a 29 yard pass to MarshallGraveslnthe end zone. The PAT attempt failed. West Fannin returned the Idckoff 18 yards. The clock ran out with West Fannin on the SO yard line. Final score was Murphy 38 - West Fan nin 18. Murphy will play Hender sonvllle, next week. n new rowr regis iriaon will begin In Cherokee County Saturday, Oct. 6. All citizens of the county over 21 yeert of age must register in order to vote in the forthcoming General Election in Nov ember. The registration places will be open from 9 a.m. to sun set each Saturday in October. Saturday, Nov. 3, will be challenge day. The General Election will be bald on Tues day, Nov. 6. County registration books will be open at all twenty voting precincts in the cotnty. The books will be open for registration purposes for four consecutive Satur days, Oct. 6, 13, 20, and 27. All voters at Upper Beaver dam must register at Unaka. All voters at Shoal Creek and Vest must register at Hlwasaee Dam School. All voters at Ebenezer and Boil ing Springs must register at Hanging Dog. All citizens of the county Wildcats-Swain Play 14-14 Draw WILDCAT FULLBACK Bert Hugh**, No. 32, ctoims the pal Una In the third quarter to put Andrawe ahead 13-7. ohn Gernert kicked the extra point a few mlnutaa later. Scout Photo) S/o Implication Wrong Doing W&CUiMT.TrtKi _ a TYia North Camlliu Wt ...?. ? .W >w?* nuj, Sen. Robert P. Kennedy aaye I recent Justice Department Istlng of firms involved in dantlcal bidding for sales to be government carried no of "illegal or lm roper activities." iWtsen North Carolina Irms ware among 599 lis tad y the department inlaw Aug st as Involved in identical iddlng. As the result of a typogra hlcal error In which the word no" was dropped, an earlier ispatch erroneously quoted to attorney general as saying tare was an implication of legal or improper activities y the firms named. Kennedy ad oaid, ins is ad, that there is no such implication. The attorney general said ictors that could result in Ian ileal bids tacluds fair ads laws, which permit fix* brand namet g prices of brand name pro acts; controlled prices, such t those of milk, and uneophis sand procurement pro arris Chop#I olds Annual omscoming -c listed were; Allied Chemical Corp., Solvay Process Divis ion, Charlotte; Allied Chemi cal Corp., General Chemical Division, Charlotte; Barbour Boat Works, Inc., New Bern; Brumby Textile Mllla, Mur phy; Burlington - Balfour Mllla, Aaheboro; Carolina Dairy. Inc.. Shelby; Bdfce oomb Steal Co., Chartoos; Howard Knit Products, Inc.. Gestosis; McCoy Lumber In due tries, Inc., Greensboro. Pittsburgh Plats Glass Co., Charlotte; Southern Hosiery Mill, Hickory; Washington Mills, Winston-Salem; Wayne Dairy Co-op, lnc? Ooldsboro. Corky Sanson Is In Finals Principe! Walter R. Puett of Murphy High School an nounoed Thursday, Sepoem bar 27 Wat one of dm school's Semiflnallst In ?hs 196J-6S The studant cited for Us lavement Is Clark W, g tosnil m, sen of Mrs. Clark W. San son 0, of Mmphy. During hU first tern peers tnl " Voter Registration For Cherokee County Begins Saturday muse register ociorc me dood dote Saturday, Oct. 27, la order to vote this (all. All voters muat appear be fore the registrar In paraosL. No voter can be registered by another person. Military sbeeetst voters must register by filling out tbe official cards (hat can be obtained at U. S. military posts throughout the world then signed by the service man's commanding officer and mailed to the Cherokee County Board of Elections. During this registration, the "Grandfather's Clause" will not apply. The "Grandfather's Clause" has been ruled out by the United States Sip re me Court. "No matter how old you are (21 or over), no matter where you live In Cherokee County, or how long you have been a registered voter, you must re register or you cannot vote," according to H. W. Hughes, chairman of the Cherokee County Board of Elections. ANDREWS - The Andrews Wildcats and the Swain Maroon Devils were heads up with a 14-14 tie on the Andrews home field. Both teams played a very doee game. In the first quarter, Bryson , City drove the ball down the field for a touchdown with a Mo yard run by Steve Cooper with an off tackle ran. Bryson City made the extra with a run by Talmadge Jones. After the Maroon's TD, the Wildcats took to the air with several attempted pas ses which came very close to e touchdown. Andrews showed some weakness be cause of the absence of their senior quarterback. In the second quarter, the Andrews Wildcats picked up their first TD with a 26 yard pasa from Jimmy Wsddns to John Gernert. BertHughes ran the extra point to tie the score 7-7. With the score ded, the Wildcats and the Maroon Devils battled the game out till half dme. After the half-dme, the Andrewa Wildcats, being fired <4P. tapped In front with an eight yard run by BertHughes, who went through the end zone running frse. John Gernert kicked the extra point, to make 1m score 14-7. Swain came beck In the third juarter with a TD from the tree yard line. Alfred Jones nade the TD. The Maroon Jevlli' extra point attempt ailed. A penalty was called ?gainst the Wildcats, which rave Swain a second try. Itewt Cooper succeeded In asking the extra point, tying ha game 14-14. Membership Drive Breakfast Set Tha Murphy Chambar of ^ommoroa Board of Directors *111 have a braakfaat moating ruaaday, Oct. 9, at tha Family laitaurant at 8:00 ajn. Thla mooting la tha a tart of I big mambarahlp drlva. The nomhora of the Murphy Chamber of Commerce will ? vial ting with tha profoa dooal and bualnaaamanof thla for aigjport in tha 'Granny" Ledford, Andrews' Oldest Citizen, Dies At 102 ANDREWS - Mrs. EUen Underwood Ledford, 102, died Tuesday afternoon atherhome In Andrews after -a long Illness. A native of Haywood County, she was a daughter of the late Fielding andMarcella Underwood. She was a mem ber of FlrstMethodistChurch. She was visited annually on her birthday by a grotg> from her church. Although Mrs. Ledford was bedfast for the past three years, she read her Bible dally until recendy, when her eyesight failed. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. George Purser of Andrews and Mrs. Verne Gib son of Atlanta, Ga.: one son. Pink Ledford of Brasstown; 25 grandchildren, 57 great grandchildren, and 24 great great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at Andrews Methodist Church at 3:00 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Joel Key officiating. The remains will be at I vie Fun ********** BULLETIN HAYESVILLE Frank Byers, 52, was con victed of 2nd degree murder by jury in Clay County Court house Wednesday and was sentenced to serve no less than 15 nor more than 20 years lnStatePrison, Raleigh. Byers shot Robert Lee Parker on May 4 at the home of Byers, following an argue ment. Parker died In a Mur phy hospital on May 5. \o James Nolan Parker and ames Sproud were sentenced to 24 months each for lar ceny and on another charge of larceny, they received a two m pear auspended sentence each. G ^???******jj eral Home chapel until 30 minutes before burial. Her grandsons will serve as pallbearers. I vie Funeral Home la In charge of arrangements. Area Ministers Hear Murphy Mayor L. L. Mason Provision of a sewage dis posal project for Murphy la of Increasing momentum, and a bond election to help defray the cost of same will probably be held next spring. So Mayor L. L. Mason told the Trl-County Minister's As sociation at the October meeting of the body Tuesday afternoon In Andrews. Total mat of the project, which Is d be partly borne by Federal ?Id, Is now estimated In the neighborhood of $450,000, the nayor said. He spoke to the ministers mncenilng activities and troblems of city government, mder the first of a series of irograms pointing toward dosing co-operation bo ween the clergy and public fflclals. Discussions are elng arranged by the pro ram committee, of which Flark Benson of Murphy Is h airman. Mr. Mason also urged aid f the ministers In obaer ance of United Nations Day October 24. Appointments were made by obert A. Potter of Murphy, resident of the group, of ersons to head ig> Bible xhlbtts in their aeveral ommunlties about the time F Universal Bible Sunday irly In December. Those named were: Tho se C. Christmas, Andrews; eorje K. A. Haass. Mw iy; and Mason Hofrpeih. of ayeevllle. ^ luff 99 WIm Yn Ship Or WImb Ybb Bay Specify TMKmW CO. 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