Oi?rok?? Counfj'j B??l Bur Vol um? 77- N ? ' tjc fcurphp Norrti Carolina Scout dnd ClaLj County f'roqreu Pagtt TSi? W?** I HE 101 H ANMVE'K^AHY "a A ?( N I RA I ' . roh . M -r[ r:? i .c-Ja, dl'.crx- : U omplete a three -via '? A .r*.t ? over the . f.d .~ls : roil; 1 eii. ? I'la: , 1 e:.:., u Jr j':.at:.'r '.he et-ti !c-r - a II -weather roa-U ? ?' ...f' i 1 y I 'it* 'w. *.?*? HUNDREDS CF SPECTATORS were or, hanc wher tfie wagon trail". mad- ?t? final campsite tie t a i rg rounds. Kep. Hoy A. I ay lor m<&.A :::c featured speech .i: t.*te celehratio' . Kl.SS JANE WH11 Lt V seroKC from ieU) was ? ro'~: en lrain. A: the left is Miss Dorothy Oliver, the first rur-j.er ip ;n the pa>;ea-it conducted by the M irphy Jaycettes. Mis: Carol McRae, last year's winder , holds Miss Whitley's trophy a:.ti the econd rii:;.ier-i.p, Miss Karol Kayo, :s at the riqht. iHfc ACTION WAS AT IH LAKE SUNDAY as boat races were conducted by the J aycees and the Rebels Boat Racing ( b of Columbus, Ga. The big weekend came to an end with fire works at the fooinali stadium Tuesday night. ALL PHOTOS BY *EAVk- C 4RRINGrR Caravan To Phone Hearings Planned Ma? r.J.-r: r ? , \u . r ' : . a tc ic^r. j-i ic v,cr >; < , '.-z~ ..rirJ ? ? w - ' : a.-.C > , .31::! 'icar. >' .r ? ' .jo ? . A; : ' 1 c i:?:c lilii.c; ( 1 f.jT 1j ? '.a- J'cr: tr, i'.c N'.^rpt.; irca. V? c , I . cflrj .c f v : ; ^ ? Cun; ru- r-c: r krt-0 L . ; ^ I s ' 1 . ? e ?> *? . . . j ? r >. " ? ! . pkio:.c " 1 '-?-i. ???????- rr^Tr \ : ' 1 a f e : ' . r c , - . : t eU 1 . 1 ' ' . a Do!*, rebiuc .tial a .-J ' ..M'.c - I.cl wit^i if.cr : r 'citrpfu" c icrv ir^da;, July 12 d' :C 13. I he warehouse j is m the Stilei Buildup on Te nnessee St. n. Mjrphy. Pre vjOl.> ly, tood:- have Teen distributed each Wedi.e-day, but becaj-e of declining interest a rid participation m the food as - t tame program, there are now r wo distribution day per niunf; according to V.O. Avers, Cherokee Cor.t) Tomato Plant Vandalized P." '? rr< ! P-rvt re C .. tomato processing plant :? Murphy wa- vandalized dun ig tht time the plant was closed s in t la - t season. 1 he damage was discovered hy Manager Robert Ha;r last wee!-, when he opened ihe bjildi.ig to prepare lor the new season. Florescent light fixtures throughout the building were torr from the ceiling. Carton, were scattered over the floor and a tow-motor (lift truck) had been ran over the floor. Several windows were broken. The plant is located near the city limits at the tast end of Valley River Ave. at the junction with Pleasant Valley Road. Chief of Police Pete Stal cup saic he investigated *hc vandalism. He said it was difficult to determine when :t happened nice the building was unattended for several [ months. The produce company has been leaving all of its equip ment in the building during the winter months since it began operations m. Murphy. Early U?ys in Murphy Exhibit At Library An "Early Days ir. Murphj " exhibit is on display ai thi Murphy Carnegie l.ibrar) this month. A photograph of Archibald D. Murphey, for whom the towi was named. Is one of the fea tures of the display. Mur^hey's papers are alsoex hir ted. The picture was don ated to the Library by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray. An early history of Murphy, a copy of the I860 census, old minutes of the Town Board, Information on Ft. Butler and several old photos are dis played. The Scout plans to publish ? feature story on the exhibit next weeJ<. Graves Takes First Half Graves Chrysler- Plymouth has clinched the first half championship of the Murphy Softball Association. Graves has a two and one-half game lead over second place White Church and Tomotla. Rimco is threegames off the pace and Martins Creek is three and one-half jimes behind. In the women's division Martins Creek and Brumby Textile are tied for first place with 5-0 records. The two leaders meet tonight (Thurs day). The winner will clinch the first half title. Director oi Pibli' Well arc. "Surpl.s oumodities, whu ' JTtr !OOd -jrchaied rs the ' .5. Depar: me: t of Ayr:* Jf-re, are no; restricted u res i (>i e-'.t - of publ.< ii: ivu:.(c, r.tarea^o a va liabie to !na le w jnu marginal .:co':.e : d:::ii it _ Aver pointed o .t. He said other uet?\ house holds are ehyibie tor iood ass: :tar.< e proviJ?*j ti .at the ii co . available : ie th . : - ;-e< jlied a:::o .r it s . Fan.ilic w.th :.el 'no'it.hi v ir.co^e rd..y; :i? Del wee; $-5 ji.d $u -i- are eligible depehCi;.^1 : . the r i - r r ; be r of pe r son - ir. the h o'jseholcJ. Per ; interested ir receiving tne 'ood '.a- receive t-il retails ci the. r eligibility ' o:ita 'i .g the Weil are De ; ? r t r t ,-i c ; Wt.d;.e d3;. 8 Injured On 294 tight person; were it .red i --car wreck Sat ? rday alter; con or, \C 234 .or t:;. ; ' Housed ? ?' f t ? i e: .r.C6 -,ee (. -'fpe r f . . ;d:.k Suii. : 0- told :lici: f.r H v'l.'ScO li available -4 . r a da ? d'.d f;al 'le 1 -sT lr ' led?e '.Is- or w-wie:. 'ie . a??e<' : . r law c-' li-r e;-:ei .: * .t e . 'V^e war t \ l r w ? I -j' -1 V t oi :.i" f - ft f '. ; : : , Vr . . > :. rt ~ iricd> - ituat K f.. A' t'-icr f : ' : e he v%j- '.ire,:, :he Commi.-sicier j [ ? ed Shenf C, 1 a .Cr A ! .d e r - o : t. fire ,1 p d r t - t ! ? : : e dep'.tv i".d fio?! eO wi 'he 5vier il : * wj- ifeTK D . ? - r r * -.ud 5lL'o. Hop j] jr ? .. Si " > r'-Je; K; " : . a f ; nt* -1 : tare Ht't - ed : . e peop.e : eer fi ? re. : er. seicr.dec ,:a:irsiO-. i?. per '.:,di rea o? :. r ?. r ev s - lr.y' Ho^ed he-, a -St "Virgil : e j ft* d . e. I r. r u ? re.i ., r ? Hoy- ed. f rc $ . J - t c. iu.cr- j; - : ? . , I, v. r, v; (.1: - itL.K . . ? ? < e! led rex, .ci' N;v. . C.e. : : e- r t- r > . ;< n J a\-J I'al : t-r ^ . " r rc r ad r ? c:xT ? j ? ! i ? .'J, t j!" ? < ; er i.?c j J ? . ? \ .r pf. < d^ru wi" -? t r ? -j: \ j . tt ?:. lor ;eks. rii ;?*?; ; ?- i . c:. ? '! . Ut ie: U?r able," he ui-j. ? r.r .ve. art :.o: heitv ? (.6Tir\tt Ma the" ; If.' - - t e I ! I Wa >rec* arid L .ith* r <(- ? . ... iK-'-i -i r .. p vv,. :?* >?? lij'it N StrC' ? : iO-.t!" I - A. rrr,: t- eru' - : r .st Isleanof fi : a 1 statement o: sjood -ta.d ::.g from tht la-r college at tended. ( ther r*i j -t file a; offic ial statement oJ jjradua Tioi: f r. : i 1 i ! or tht ?*q i. valeJ I he -J , )h 1 1 . Apt:! idt I 05 t i required all appl] ; arts. $4.. maximum per quarter. Textbooks will cost between $25 and $30 per quar ter and a $2.50 fee is required for ins irance. McSwai:. poir.iec Out t'ia* the e figures compart' wr.h a cos? ol $2 j" per charter to st j Je r : 1 1 v 3 on the Western Carolina campus. He said veterans enrolled Tourism Group Sets Meeting I he ' rk i : i .3nd recrea te * rk group of the ''pper hi i was ee Watershed Develop ? ' A? : (k j at :on will meet ? e>.: ? .r day , ' uJy 1 at t ii. at the Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Office i :: Young Harris, Ga. Dave Br. ice, < hairmai. of the group, -aid the meeting has beei i alied to plan ale and distribution oi the multi colored placemat promoting to : r i - 1 attrac tions in the ti\e-count) area. Itie mats have been oi the market for several day , h..; no organized -ale.1- ? ampaign ha? beer, made. 'I'm encouraged by the ale of several then -and mats already, and it i important that we make concentrated effort tv get the mats before ? he pnbl tt Bruce - aid. He said he is "pleased ai d impressed'* with The appear ance of :he rriai:. " rhev will play an important role r showing traveller^ what we have to offer ir our i.ve county area, " Hrme aid. t _ 11 r 3 : : c the program may take advantage ot the O.I. Bill. Credits earned under the 1 r; -County program may be tra:.-:er rt-d to other <~oue?es and ulivlt i t j e : . Person- residing in North >eorgid art tl.^ihlr to apply. McSwain L-