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The Cherokee Scout
AndClay Coun ty Progress
Valuta* 73 - Hwto 12 Murphy. M.rth Cargll**, ThurUay. O.tabor M. 1 HI u P.,.. TM. ?..k Publl.h.d Wa.kly VA'ouftSS
Mayor's Prodamatioa For
Uaitoii Nations Day
WHEREAS, OcBber 24th If the 17th adversary of the
Fowidtag of the UtdMd Nations which was established "to
save succeeding generations from the scourge of war;" and,
WHEREAS, the United Nations has been successful in re
storing peace to many troubled areas of the world, end has
dons much B relieve human sidferlng among the sick, the
homeless, and the hungry millions of the less fornsiats areas
of the earth: and,
WHEREAS, the future effectivenees of the United Nations
dspends in large measure upon the sipport given it by the
American people; and,
WHEREAS, an Informed public can best serve the desire
of all men for peace, freedom, and Justice under law:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, L. L. Mason, Jr? Mayor of the town
of Murphy do hereby urge the citizens of the town of Murphy
B observe Wednesday, OcBber 24, 1962, as United Nations
Day by means of pausing for prayer at 12:00 o'clock noon,
ig?n sound of church chimes and bells. And 1 also call ig?n
the officials of local agencies, groups, press and radio B
encourage observance of United Nations Day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Seal of the Town of Murphy B be affixed, this the
16th day of OcBber, 1962.
L. L. Mason, Jr., Mayor
Town of Murphy
Andrews Lutheran Church
Celebrates Anniversary
ANDREWS - Members of
St. Andrews Lutheran Church
celebrated the 38th anni
versary of the congregation
last Sunday, Oct. 14. The con
gregation was organized on
October 12, 1924 under the di
rection of theRev.N.C.Yount.
A children's choir directed
by Mrs. Marlon Bnnls sang
two numbers for the occasion.
The pastor, Rev. Paul L.
Miller, presented an hls
Krtcal sketch of the congre
gation and also delivered the
anniversary sermon.
Pastor Miller said an anni
versary is always s time for
Joy and thanksgiving. Anni
versaries are peaks which
stand out in the life of an
Individual and a congregation.
Aa you look back and con
sider the blessings and bene
fits you have enjoyed aa a
congregation the past 38
years, gratitude fills your
heart.
Four charter members
ware present for the service.
They were Mrs. S. E. Cover,
Miss FrancisCover.Mra.Ann
Cooper and Mrs. Louise Zim
merman.
Altar flowers were given In
memory of Mrs. F. P. Cover,
and flowers on the organ were
given In memory of Mr. Sam
uel B. Cover.
Many friends were present
for the anniversary service.
MurphyPersonals
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde
and daughters, Rosalie and
Peggy spent Saturday in
Adanta.
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Mlas Lynn Whitley, stu
dent at Brevard College, Bre
vard, spent the weekend with
?er Wfenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Whitley, here.
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Mr. and Mrs, John Thusa,
Jr., of Chapel Hill were the
weekmd guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Wells.
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Cullowhee Sunday. Enroute
home they visited Mrs. Car
rtngsr's father, Mr. James
Bryson of Sylva.
Mr. and Mrs. John Car
rlnger and daughter, Markle,
and Mr. and Mrs. PetMdCeon
attended Homecoming Day at
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bar
rett attended the funeral of
Paul Warren of Sylva on
Tuesday afternoon In the
chapel of Moody Ptsieral Home
of Sylva.
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Mrs. Claude Fowler and
?on, Harry, spent Saturday In
Sylva.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Howell
of Dallas, Texas, have return
ed te their home after spend
ing some time with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Boyd. While there
tftey visited the Fields of
the Wood, Hlwassee Dam, and
attended the Cherokee Indian
Pair. This was their first
trip beck to Murphy In nine
years. They were very much
Impressed with the great im
provements In the county.
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Johnny Moore, student at
Berea College. Be re a. Ky.,
?pent the weekend with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ber
gsn Moore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc
Phereon and family of Knox
vllle, Tenn. spent the week
end with Mrs. McPherson's
MB, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
parent)
hn,tft
ooya.
Misses Ksts and Leila
Hayes spent the weekend with
their niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Ray of Ashe
vllle.
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Mrs. Ruby Hill returned
home Monday tfisr spending
?raral days with relatives
?id friends In Spartanburg.
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Mr. ad Mrs. BlU Garri
son and chUdrsn of Canton,
of"*Mr^ and*Mrs? SI* ?w.
kfr. and Mrs. Roy Cook
tnd daughfcr, Mrs. Betty
?Uiey. 0*n were Sunday
nests of Mr. Cook's patents,
Mr. sod Mrs. W. A^Cook.'
[ Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Sr. left
L-??; ?? visit her dowhisr,
SfiSW.'tiW:
Mra, g; p. Akin, son, Har
rE; .M1m M<r*
is? if? Monday for ? visit
?* ?* sis
Butch Henaley, student at
WCC, spent the weekend with
his grandmother, Mrs. Vesta
Henaley.
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lea
therwood of McLean, Vs., and
Mrs. Inez Hunt of Ashevllle,
were weekend guests of Mr.
Leather-wood's sister. Miss
Addle Leather-wood,
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Mr, and Mrs. Jim Culllfer
of Norfolk, Vs., have return
ed to their home after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyd
for several days.
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Mrs. C. A. Brown of And
rews was the weekend guest
of her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt
and Mrs. P. C. Hyatt
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Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baro
att and son, Henry, have re
turned to their home in
Florida after spending several
weeks with Mrs. Barnetfs
sister, Mrs. Osle Foster.
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Mr. and Mrs, Dick Richards
spent several days in Atlanta
last week.
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Mrs. Clyde Sneed and
daughters. Shaila and Wil
helmlna, Mrs, L. D. Schuyler
and daughters, Linda and
Claudia, spent Sunday in
Cullowhee.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chand
ler returned home Monday
aftsr spending several days
last week visiting in Bristol
Tenn., Boone, and Blowing
Rock, N. C.
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The Rev. R, A. Potter at
tended the Evangelism Com
mittee meeting being held in
the Presbyterian Church in
Ashevllle.
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L. D. Schuyler and son,
Chris, attended the races held
in Charlottt on Sunday.
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Mra. Jane Richards, Mrs.
Georgia Trull and Mrs. Leila
Sims attended the District
Deputy Grandmatron official
visit to Highlands Ch?terNo.
284 of the Ess tern Star on
last Monday evening in Hlgh
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Flnley
of North Wilkesboro, were
visitors in Murphy last
Sunday.
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Mra. Forrest John son, Jr.,
and son of Norfolk, Vs., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Barren.
-Ifl"
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson
and son of Handsrsonvllle
were weekend guests of Mr.
Mdu
and Mrs. Dick Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Austin
of Memphis, Tenn., are now
visiting their son-in-law and
daughtsr, Dr.andMrs.George
Sine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Harahaw
and slstsra. Misses Ada and
Helen Kershaw, speu. ._.d*y
at Lookout Mountain, Chatta
Mr. ?d Mrs. Hohert Mc
Ksever and Mrs. H. A. Mat
tes spent dta weekend in
Chtgwl Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
J'
FIVE GENERATIONS are pictured ebove, left to right. Doyle
Wilson and son, Ricky, of Woodsdale, N, C? Mrs. Mary
Beavers of Violet, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Marble, and Mrs.
Lavasta Rowland, also of Marble.
Elementary School
Holds Open House
The Primary and Elemen
tary Crades of the Murphy
School Syatem had open house
for the PTA on Monday night,
Oct. 15, at seven thirty. The
meeting opened with a busi
ness session In the music
room, with Mr. John G1U,
president, presiding. Mrs.
Robert Bruce gave an inter
esting account of her trip to
the District PTA meeting In
Dk. CJk
trion
PARTY LINE
By Peggy Taylor
Mr. and Mra. Ranzy Cear
ley had as weekend visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Dotson
and daughter, Bonnie of Ohio,
Mr. and Mra. Oral Unkles
boy, Mrs. Arkle Byers of
Chlckamagua, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. William Merrell and two
daughters, Pamela and Da bra,
of Blue Ridge, Ca., Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Cearley and
daughters, Peggy and Susan,
of Culberson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brad
ford of Conyers, Ga., visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Gibson, and other
relatives here last weekend.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Franklin KUpatrlck and Wally
last weekend were his brother,
Charles Walden, and Miss Ida
Arrant. -C
Mr. Charles Forrlster Is
a patient at the Copper Basin
Hospital. ^
Mr. Adas Ledford was home
over the weekend.
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Mlsaes Joan and KathyGol
den of Murphy spent Sunday
with Mlaaea Nancy and Susie
DiUard. -C
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Simonds
of California vtsltad friends
and relsdvea in Culberson
over the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs, John B.
Brooks of Adanta, Ga., were
w##ksnd gutsts of Mr, tnd
Mrs. Troy Simonds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundy are
vlaldng their son, Luther, at
HopeweU, Va. Prom thai*
they will travel on to Polland,
Ohio, where their other eon,
J. B. Mundy lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor
of Adanta, Ga? were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob PhllUps of Mc
Cayesvllls, and Mr. and Mra.
Hoyt Taylor ofCulberson.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jumper
and family of RobblnsvlUa,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Gaddls Sunday.
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The Sunny Point Home De
monstration Club met at the
home of Mrs. Randall Shields
on Wed.. Oct, 10. There were
12 members present. The
meeting was called k order
by the president, Mrs. Ran
dolph Shields. Devotional was
given by Mrs. E. Roach. The
topic discussed was "First
Aid." A sweet course was
served during the social hour.
Joe Hawkins and Mike Ware
are now serving In the Air
Force,
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Mr. end Mrs. BUI Verner
of Chattanooga vlsltsd her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. D, H,
Anderson, and Dewey, this
" " Mr. end Mrs. And
erson also had as vtshnrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Crowe
and Mrs. Winnie Verner,
Mr. Sam Craig was honor
ed at ? dinner at Sahara
Restaurant en Friday night.
Mr. Craig haa retired from
the Tennessee Copper Co.,
where ha haa been employed
for 90 years. Mr. Craig waa
presented with 0 #410 Shot
Miss Sua Ckaatala of Cop
per hUl woa guest of Rav. and
Mrs. CecU Rlos Sunday. They
Marshall, North Carolina. She
reminded the Murphy unit that
the annual meeting will be held
In Murphy next year. A group
of about two hundred and fifty
will be expected to attend.
Mrs. Ceorge Oyer gave a
report on the work of the
clothing committee. She
thanked the membera of her
committee for an excellent job
of getting clothing for needy
children. Appreciation waa
expressed to the merchants of
Murphy and other indlvlduala
in town who have made thla
distribution of clothing pos
sible. Mrs. Dyer requested
that any person who has clo
thes to give, please call the
school or her and let them
know, and someone will be
more than glad to pick them
"P.
The group discussed ways
and means of raising money
for Venetian blinds at the high
achool. A count of parenta pre -
sent was made and the alxth
grade of the elementary school
had the largest number of par
ents present.
After the business session,
parents made a tour of all the
rooms. The teschers were
happy to have auch an oppor
tunity to meet and talk with
the parents In person. Work
which had been done by the
students for the first six weeks
of school was on display.
Some of the students were
present to show the parents
around. They were, of course,
eager to show their parents
just what they had done. The
faculty was pleased with the
number of parents who attend
ed the meeting, but each tea
cher hopes to see each par
ent at a meeting before the
school year ends. There are
aeven more PTA Meetings
left.
ONCE - A - YEAR - SPE
CIAL - Pour Seasons Lotion
by Wrlaley. $1.00 ? one pint.
New Enriched Hand and Body
Lotion. Mauney Drug Co. In
Murphy.
1/2 Price - $1.00 Value,
only 50#, plus federal tax.
Lanolin Rich Woodbury Lot
Ion. Stops Detergent hands.
Mauney Drug Co., In Mur
phy.
His Hond Severed By
A Sow, Man Drives
Auto To Hospital
Hayesville
G.I.Killed
InGermany
HAYESVILLE - Cpl. Percy
F. Diy, 20, of Hayesville was
killed Saturday, Oct. 13, in a
traffic accident In Baben
hauaer, Germany. Hi* parents
were notified Sunday by the
War Department, Washington,
D. C.
Hla father, Thomas C. Day,
la vice-president of Citizens
Bank and Trust Company in
Hayesville.
Yoisig Day graduated from
Andrews High School In the
spring of 1960 and enllstad
In service Jrn 3, 1960. He
had been In Germany for the
past two yeara with the First
Missile, 38th Field Artillery
Battalion.
Surviving In addition to the
parents are a fitter, Mlaa
Mary Hope Day, student at
Warren-Wilson College, and
the patarnal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day of
Andrews.
The funeral arrangementa,
under the direction of Ivle
Funeral Home, will be an
nounced at a later date.
Rt|iitntlo>
BooksOpta
laCloyCoiaty
HAYESVILLE ? Bayae Mc
Clure, chairman of Clay
County Board of Blecdone, has
announced al seven Clay
County precincts will be open
for voters who wish to regis
ter on Saturday, Oct. 20, and
Saturday, Oct. 27. The pre
cincts are Hayesville No. 1,
Hayesville No.II, Hlawaasee,
Shooting Creek, Brasetown,
Tusqulttee and Sweetwater.
Anyone who wishes to regis
ter during the week may con
tact the preclnot registrar
In their respective township
and at the convenience of the
registrar, they may then
register during the week.
A 38-year old Cherokee
County lumber mill worker
drove himself to a Murphy
hospital Tuesday night, Oct.
16, after his left hand had
been severed from hie arm
by a "cut-off" saw. George
W. "BUI" Carroll, of the
Grape Creek section, lost his
left hand whUe operating the
saw at the Hardwood Division
of Timber Products Co. short
ly before 10:00 p.m. Tuesday
night.
The Injured man, with the
help of Fred Davis, of Tom
otla, a co-worker and the only
other person at the plant at the
time, applied a tourniquet to
the Injured arm several Inches
above the cut with white ad
heslve tape. Carroll then
pulled himself Into his car
and drove to the hospital.
The cool-headed and heroic
Carroll, with the able assis
tance of F red Davis, who could
not drive, was credited with
saving his life.
Carroll said he didn't drive
fast and can remember Davis
talking to him all the way.
Carroll related the follow
ing story of the accident from
his hospital bed Wednesday
afternoon.
"1 was cutting lumber with
the cut-off saw, I had a short
piece left over with a knot on
the end. I cut away the knot
and started to trim the other
end."
"1 didn't know my hand was
gone until I looted down."
Carroll said, "I just (elt it
sting. 1 grabbed around It (his
arm) until Davis got the tape."
Davis boind the arm with
tape.
Mr. Carroll said he had just
traded for a 1957 automobile
with an automatic transmis
sion last Saturday. His old
1954 car had a straight drive
transmission.
He had been working for the
company for five weeks at the
job he was doing the night of
the accident.
Carroll and his wife. Pearl,
have one son, Danny, age 12,
who suffered a broken leg
three weeks ago.
Two Unaka
Area 4-H
Meets Held
Two key citizens meetings
were held last week. These
meetings were held In the
Unaka area and In the White
Church, Boiling Springs and
Owl Creek areas.
At these meetings, the citi
zens were Informed of the 4 h
Club program available to die
children of their section, how
the community club will be
organized and how It will work.
During each meeting a spon
soring committee was select
ed. At Unaka, Mr. and Mrs.
John Roberts,Mrs.John Mc
Millian, Jr., Mrs. Herbert
McMllllan, June Dockery,Mr.
and Mrs. John Oockery, Mrs.
Wlllard Morrow, Lester Rad
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Orr and Mrs. Otto Peats were
selected for the committee.
In the White Church, Boiling
Springs and Owl Creek area
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Mc
Rse, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dock
ery, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ab
ernathy, Charlie McDonald,
Mrs. Carl Gentry, Jake Mc
Ree and Mr. and Mra.Goffery
Graves were aelected.
A training meeting for these
two committees, along with
Grape Creek and Psachtree,
will be held Thursday, Oct.
18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Murphy
Power Board Building.
Brasstown Newt
Mrs. Jean Stalcup honored
nr eon. Perry, with e birth
lay party on Saturday p.m.
t wee hie 5th birthday. Those
jreaent were: Ivy Lovlngood,
Cprll and Tammy Chaataln,
Cathy, Doris, Ted, Buddy, and
*oger Hughes, Myra, Sandra,
3eggy, and Vlcld Martin,
ohnny and Anne Wilson.
Cake, Ice cream, and coke
vas served, games were play
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
The Editor:
A Republican meeting wee
held in the Tuaaulttee ?wn
?hlp Thursday, Oct, 11, with
around 200 people taking In
terest in It. They were served
with hot dogs, cookies, cold
drinks, and coffee. After we
filled our sides we were en
tertained by Jim Ledford,
Claude Garrison and Glen
Pratu with their strtng band.
Some of the boys Joined in
with a few stape of the old
time buck dance. Bached up
by Clarence Norton with his
harmonica. Our speakers
were the chairman of our
party and the candidate of our
county. Everyone reported a
good time.
I, Floyd Garrison, have
lived on Tusquitae for quia
a few years snd have never
before been to a political
meeting that the conduct was
any nicer. If there was a man
there that had a drink, I could
not tell It. I surely appreciate
the cooperation and hope we
can find it the same way on
him?? ML ujL.h ? aftaMfll^w
?"*t "t wninwi com? w|i uv?r
a elect the candidaa of our
choice a serve and repre
sent the county and sua for
da nan two and four years.
Wa would Ilka a have da
are slatted a be able a
say day woe it honeedy. We
have
AS
carrlad on with abaontao bal
lota. By doing this, wo could
haws an alactlon in Clay
County that all honoatpoopla
would bo proud of. Thla way
thoro would bo mora frionda
and loaa hard (oollnga hot
woon tho two partioa.
Floyd Garrlaon
Hayoavillo, N, C.
Tho Bdtart
Thoao of ua who had tha
privllago of anandlng tho ro
tation of tho F armor family
In Murphy laat month, ara
dooply grataful to tha
courtoay oxtandod by Tha
Chorohao Scout. Tho ro cognit
ion oxtandod by you ana tha
mombara of your itrff in tho
Spotambar thirtaonth iaaua,
damonatrataa a typo of Jour
nalladc attribution ao many of
ua admlro with roapoct and
affaction.
Tho citlaana of Charohaa
Co tatty, with thoir idnthtoaa
and gradoua ho apt tall ty, oon
tributad immoaaurahiy to tha
auccaaa of our raunion. Many
of *o daaeandanta of Jamaa
and Harriott F armor and
Joahuo and Robocca Parmor
atlll roaida in Chorokoa
Cotatty.
Tha c
of John H.
Fan5* J""* > ?"
' having migratad
ThiaUt
westward
1W0-19I0.
clarify ?
?a, and everyone had a good
dme. \ u_
Batty Pantand arrived in
Germany on Sept. 30, to Join
her huaband, who la atatloned
with the armed forcea there.
Ckanb?r Board Of
DiractorsTe Maal
Tha Murphy Chambar of
Commerce Board of Director*
will moat tonight, (Thuraday)
Oct. 18, at 7130 p.m. at tha
Chambar office,
Thla meeting la of great
Importance for the future of
both Murphy and tha Chambar
of Commerce.
"It 1a very oacanary for
the director* to atarad, ao we
urge you now to be praaent,"
W. O. Townaon, prealdant,
?aid.
I WIH ? ? W4AI
.1 fi, . /
in mini \ nus I
Wildlife Commission Seeks
Explanation For Dead Deer
In answer to numerous In
quiries by concerned sports
men about dead deer In and
around the Fries Creek Mana
gement Area, N, C. Wildlife
Resources Commission and
U. S. Forest Service Officials
have provided the following In
formation.
A total of 43 dead deer have
been found on the Fires Creek
Management Area, and addi
tional dead deer have been re
ported In adjacent areas.
Two deer which were found
In satisfactory condition for
laboratory analysis, have been
sent to the Wildlife Disease
Laboratory In Athens, Ga., for
a complete autopsy.
A preliminary dlagnoals by
technicians at the laboratory
Indicated a disease specific
only to deer. This diagnosis
cannot be confirmed, however,
until the final laboratory ana
lysla la made.
The Importance of the die
off, the effect it will have on
the Fires Creek deer herd,
and any necessary action id
be taken will pend a final
report and recommendations
by Dr. Frank Hayes, Di
rector of the Laboratory.
Stevie Wells
Honored On
10th Birthday
Mrs. Harold Wells enter
tained with a picnic at her
home on last Thursday even
ing, honoring her son, Stevie,
on his 10th birthday.
After playing football and
other gamea, a picnic dinner
was served to: Grler Ivle,
Russell Hensley, Steve Crain,
Daryl Gossett, Samuel Elliott,
Lonnle Brlttlan, Tommy Size,
Roy Wells, Jim Barclay,
Hubert and Wayne Wells.
Peachtree News
By Mrs. Dock Sudderth
The Women Mlssloniry So
ciety of Peachtree Baptist
Church met In the home of
Mrs. Ralph Sudderth onTues
lay night, Oct. 9. The theme
was "Laborers Together With
3od."
Sheriff's
Home Burns
The rural farm home of
Cherokee County Sheriff
Claude Anderson was destroy
ed by fire early Sunday morn
ing, OcU4. The seven room
fram house was located on a
farm on Routs 2, Culberson,
In the western end of Chero
kee County. The fire razed the
house around 1:30 a. m. ac
cording to Sheriff Anderson.
The fire was reported to
the sheriff at 10:30 a.m. Sun
day. According to Sheriff
Anderson, the fire started
from unlmown causes. How
ever the sheriff said It look
ed to him that the fire had
been set. Sheriff Anderson has
offered a $300 reward lead
ing to the arrest and convict
Ion of parsons or person who
set the fire that destroyed the
house.
The sheriff's sister, Bulala
Voyles, lived in the house. She
was not home at the time of
the fire.
During the social hour, the
hostess served refreshments
to twelve members present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pear
son, Peggy and Diclde of Knox
vllle, spent last weekend with
Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Boyd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Mar
tin, Jr? Cindy and June vlalt
ed Mr. and Mrs. James Foust
last Saturday night.
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Mr. and Mrs.BuaterLaney,
Wanda, Terry and Suaann
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Totherow at Hanging Dog on
Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fergu
son and children of Ashevllle
spent last weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Farguson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Crisp
and son have returned home
after spending a weak with
relatives In Wa^nesvllle.
Miss Tommie Mill saps and
brothers, Bubby and Dickie
spent Sunday In Ashevllle with
their father, Dallas MUls^ta,
who Is a patient In St. Joseph
Hospital.
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Mrs. Ray Crisp and child
ren went to Knoxvllle last
Thursday ? meet Ray's plane
from New York. He flew beck
to his Job In New York Sun
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dock Sud
der th spent Saturday In Gat
llnburg. Term.
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Gus Andre of Miami, Fla^
spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Vertln Crisp.
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Mrs. EssaU Malloaae has
returned home (rem a local
hospital. We hope she la feel
ing much better now.
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Mr.^and Mrs. Vaughn^Bar
end wttt relatives here.
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Democrats Rally
At Martin's Creek
MARTIN'S CREEK - JOO
people gathered at Mirdn*?
CrMk School, Saturday night,
Ortabar 13, ?u llatan to tha
Oamocrat candtdaiaa apaak
and ? an joy tha aoutharn frtad
chlchan and kama tha Oamo
crat ladtas of tha community
maal, enter tain -
moot waa provided by Mra,
Martha Shaperd, Donna and
Vlchay Chaataln and a grot*
of Taeo-Oema.
Harry Blahop, chairman of
kaa County ~
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wlWivRVf V/OUnty Oaiiw*
crat party racofalaad all tha
that war* praaant.
at judge of
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flrat ? apaak. Ha reform*
time John
a rally hf i
be burled there, where he bed
no enemies. Edward* laid the
twos about Martin's Creek.
Othet Democrat Candida***
who apoha were Don Anderson,
candidate tor sheriff; Paul
Sudderth, reflater
Mrs. Mary Fay* Br
prsesntsttss; and
can, co tatty commissioner
from district two.
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