Grateful Murphy Fans Present Cooc/i Chuck McConnell With New Auto BIG NIGHT FOR MURPHY'S COACH - The highlight of the annual Murphy Quarterback Club's Football banquet was the presentation by the club of a new 1963 Chevrolet to Coach Ralph "Chuck" McConnell. One-hundred and fifty members, wives, players, and girl friends witnessed the presentation. The panel of photos above tell the story better than words can describe. At left above. Coach McCoonell la shown opening a large gaily wrapped gift. The gift was presented so the coach by master of ceremonies Paul Rldenhour. Dr. W. A. Hoover looks on after Introducing Wake Forest Freshman Coach Beattle Feathers At center. Coach McConnell has waded through three larger gift wrapped boxea to a small Insignificant looking one. The keys to the new automobile were found inside bv the flabbergasted coach. Astonished beyond words Coach McConnell, In a famllar gesture rubs his head. In the photo at right. Mrs. McConnell, at right seated, wears a very pleased expression. Dr. Hoover seems to be enjoying the procedlngs. The coach's familiar old 1955 Chevrolet sedan will pass to Mrs. McConnell. In stead of football and basketball trips, it will be retired for runs to the grocery store. (Scout Photos) Lidteen Expect* 190 Kid* At ChUtma* Party HAYESV1LLE - Lidseen of North Carolina. Inc., will hold Its annual Christmas Child ren's Party at the Hayesvllle High School auditorium at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 22. According to Mr. Edwin Lidseen, 190 children under 12 years of age are expected for the cartoon movley, pop corn, candy, and hot dogs. Santa Claus will be present with gifts for all. A large attraction will be the drawing for cash door prizes. "We expect a fair amount of happy pandemonium, but being annual. It's a pleasure," Mr. Lidseen added. Both Eagle Teams Win Over Andrews By Dorothy Brendle GIRLS GAME The Hlwassee Dam Eagles took two big victories from the Andrews Wildcats on their home court Friday night. Dec. 14. The Hiwassee Dam girls defeated Andrews 43-29. The Eagles were led by Sue Wat son. Linda McNabb. Joyce Haney, and Ann Wood. The Eagles scored first on a foul shot by Joyce Haney. The Wildcats came back tast with two points and another on a foul shot. Eagle Sue Watson came through with a driving 2 - pointer to tie the score and again to put the Eagles In front for keeps. At the end of the flrstquar ter, the Eagles led 17-9. At half time, the score was 26-16 and at the end of the third quarter 33-24. BOYS GAME The mdefeated Hlwassee Dam Eagles continued their winning ways turning back the Wildcats at Andrews High with a score of 45-38 at die Hl wassee Dam gym Friday night. The big guns for the high flying Bagles were LarryMc Nabb and BUI Helton. The Eagles Increased their one point lead 8-7 at the end of the first quarter to four points, 17-14 at half time. At the end of the third per iod, the Eagles were seven points ahead, 33-26. GIRLS GAME It was a big night for Hl wassee Dam's Joyce Haney as she led the Eagle team to a 55-38 victory of the Robbtns vUle girls. Haney was high scorer for the evening with 23 points. The Blue Devils started the scoring but the girls from Hl wassee Dam soon recovered with a foul shot and a field goal to jump out in front 3-2. At the end of the first quarter, the Eagles were ahead 14-7, and at half time 30-17, The lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter was ex tended to 18 points as the Eagles continued to pull a way from the hosting Blue DevU girls. BOYS GAME Following a nip and tuck high scoring first quarter, the visiting Hlwassee Dam boys enjoyed aslxpolnt,20-14 lead over the Robbinsvllle Blue Devils, going into the second period. At half time, the Eagles had Basketball Roundup. . . AT ROBBINSVILLE: (Girls Game) Nantahala (29) Owensby 8, Jones 2.C.Jacobs 12, West, May, Solesbee 3, Evans 2, A. J acobs 2, Kllpat rick. Lee. Robbinsvllle (51) J. Crisp 5, D. Crisp 9, Odom 15, Led ford. Barker, A.Shope 1, Hoo per, Moose, Carver, Helms, Bateman, Webster, Phillips, Atkins. Half time: Robbinsvllle 24-14. (Boys Game) Nantahala (83) Pass mo re 9, Oowlhll 6, Gre gory 5, Dills 6, Bateman 24, May 4, Mason 11, Kllpatrlck 6, Chastaln 8, Owenby 6. Robbinsvllle (34) McMonlgle 10, Stanley, Scroggs 2, Rad ford 8, Ledbetter 1, Crisp 2, Trost 2, Sneed 2, Wachacha, Mcintosh 6, Holder. Half time: Nantahala 43-11. AT ANDREWS: (Girls Game) Stecoah (37) Holder 8, Z. Holder 16, Med lin 10, Cable, Hayes 2, Tay lor, Lee 1. Andrews (20) Palmer 6, Owensby, Burnette, White 4, Barton 4, Cooper 2, Nichols 1, Snyder 3, Woolen, Ellis, Watry. Half time 22-9, Stecoah. (Boys Game) Stecoah (40) E. Holder 16, D. Cahle 11, D. I. Holder 9, J. Cable, Mln tz, Jenkins 4, D. B. Holder, Andrews(77) Sursavage 30, Gernert 22, Slagle, Waddns, Brooks 11, Thompson 1, Owen by 1, Winfrey 3, Stanley 4, Klrby 6. Halfdme: 34-20, Andrews. extended their lead to nine Solnts. The score stood at34 5. At the end of the third period, Hlwassee Dam was enjoying a comfortable 14 polnt lead, 46-32. In the last half, the runaway Eagles put the cap on win of number seven In as many games, taking theMme61-42. AT HIWASSEB DAM: (Girls Game) Mtn. Vlew(35) Rolen 10, Turpln 9, Prince, English S, Orir 4, Barton, Tarley, Hayes, Leora Jenkins 7, Lucille Jenkins, Hlwassee Dam (37) Haney, Watson 25, Wood 2, Craig 5, McNabb 4, Bates, Montgom ery 1, Bryant, Dlllard, Ann Montgomery. Half time: Hlwassee D. 20-12 (Boys Game) Mtn. View (46) MuniDsn i, Auams iup uiaiu 16, Roulette 11, Williams 4, Blrchfleld 3. HI was see Dam (63) S tar ks 9, Owenby 10,McNabb21,Hogan 10, Helton 11, Wallace 4, Mor row, Hlckey. Half time: Hlwassee D. 30-25 AT MURPHY: (Girls Game) Hayesvllle (39) M. Cable 10, Penland 19. Fraley 8, Coffey 2, Cab bie, Chastalne, Tipton, Reece, Dills, Cooke, Adams, Hog sed. Murphy (51) Jones 19, Rog ers 14. Sanders 8,Smlth,Nel son o, Lrocnery i, cngusn, B. DUlingwater, Morris, O 'Dell, P, DUlingwater, R. Crist, Cole 1, Marley, C. Crist, James, Hughes, Bates, Sties. (Boys Game)Hayesvllle(40) Nichols, Davenport 2, Coker 22, Gray 6. Hall, D. Ledford 2, Berrong 6, Mateson 2, Led ford. Murphy (47) Foster 17, Cole, Watson 3, C. Smith 9, Moore 2, Snow 9, Palmer, Graves, B. Smith. Stevens, Morris 7, Carrlnger. Half time: Murphv 26-18 MIKE AND 1KB WINNERS - Winners In "Mike and Ike" hog contest sponsored by Stiles Produce and the Purina Company are shown above looking at their prizes. At right. Franklin Barnett, son of Sam Barnett of Route 1, Murphy, who won Mike, the larger of the two pigs. Is shown looking at Mike's record. At left, G. L. Radford, of Upper Beaverdam, Route 3, Murphy, check's over Ike's record after he came up with winning ticket. Two hundred spec tators were present at the drawing held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. (Scout Photo) PURINA MIKE WINS! MIKE OUTGAINED IKE ?Y 7 2 IBS. HIS COST OF GAIN WAS ONIY 15 < PER LB. ONLY 600 LBS. OF PURINA MADE 182 LBS. OF PORK. Whst a licking Mike, the pig fed Purina just right, gave Ike, the pig that got just half enough Purina. HERE'S THE RECORD OF HOW THEY GREW PICS STARTED OH SEPT. 4. 1962 Mlk. weighed 46 lbs. Ik* W.lghsd 52 lbs. Sept. 16 ? 68 lbs. Sept. 16 ? 60 lb*. Oct. 2 ? 90 lbs. Oct. 2 - 73 lb*. Oct. 16 ? 117 lb*. Oct. 16 -86 lb*. Oct. 30 - 141 lb*. Oct. 30 - 101 lbs. M*v. 13 - 171 lb*. M*?. 13 -116 lbs. Hps. 26 ? 199 lb*. N?v. 26 - 141 lbs. Dsfc. 10 - 228 lbs. D*c. 10 - 162 lbs. Psd 600 lbs. *f Purlno Pad 600 lbs. sbsrts Hsg Plnlshsr. s?d grele. No wonder more and more hog men are turning to Purina. It's because of the almost unbelievable results they get when hogs are fed Purina just as Purina Rdtoarch recommends it. Jerry Ruth Smith's Cousin Is Member Of Air Force Band A/2C Calvin Merrltt (Bud dy) Murray of New Orleans leads a very busy life there these days as a member of the Strategic Air Command Band of Outfit AFB - station ed at their SAC headquarters near Omaha, Neb. . Buddy plays and special izes on the flute and saxa phone, as well as other musical Instruments. He is also a member of the band's 24 voice glee club. The SAC band is really several musical organizations in one. In addition to a 40 plece band, they can muster a 16 piece dance orchestra, or be transformed into a full fledged concert band, as well as several small combos. The band averages more than a dozen engagements a week. They have played in most of the states, and last year log ged more than 30,000 miles from border to border and coast to coast. They are term ed as the most outstanding musical groip in uniform. Murray is a first cousin of Miss Jerry Ruth Smith of Martins Creek, a well-known musician in this area. He and his parents, Mrs. Mary Lou Coleman Murray, and the laB Calvin Murray, and sisters, Betty and Barbara, of New Orleans, have spent several vacations in Murphy with their friends and relative a. FOR SALE FOR SALE - Three houses located approximately three miles SW of Murphy, N. C, One, 3 bedroom with carport one, 2 bedroom: one, 1 bedroom. Sell at a bargaii price, will finance. For In formation, wri? Leeds Homes Inc., 5817 Ringgold Road, oi Phone 698-3773, Chattanooga Tennessee. 2-03 tp > WANTED P WANTBD-Fur skins, 25,000 Muskrat, 10,000 Cooe. 40,000 opossum. 10,000 mink. J. P. Trull. Marble, N. C. 20-6tp a Cherokee Scout A Clay County "i Progress. Thurs? Dec. 20, 198 Girt your own pigs and pocket book a chance to profit by the remarkable results that Purina, fed right. can help 70a to get. ask tor it nere: Yevr Store with the Checkerboard Sign STILES PRODUCE Murphy, N. C. ?IMINA HOD CHOW* Christmas Cheer Begins Here! Jl Flowers and Greens S?? 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