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WOLF CREEK IE Mr. and Mrs. Boh Byrd, of Hot House, were here on business Mon. day. They have sold their farm out on Highway No. 28 to Mrs. Hattie Huist, of Postell, Tenn.. who moved ti into her new home on Tued.iy and t? the Byrd's moved out. cl Mr. A. K. CI >er. a form r resident > of this place, died at his son's home a on Hot House. Mr. Ose Cloer. Mr. c Cloer was well known here and had i< many fri-nds in this pan of the t country. Time of his fureral and g fburial had not been announced at s this writing, but he is to be buried " at Macedonia Baptist church where he was a member of many years. He leaves a wife and a host of children and other relatives. An automobile load of folk from : Postell. and Wehutty, N*. vis:'ed 1. here Saturday, among friends. The v 'oad consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Oscir ^ Horton. Mrs. Inez Wrenn and daugh- I tor, Helen, and Mr-. .1. R. Wilbur. v They returned t v ins I t in the afternoon. Mr. L. M. Shields, of Culberson, was ihcre Sunday alt nding i trial i^ of Aaron Crowe an.! a Mr. Plemmons and E. M. Voyles. 'Mr. C. D. Voyles. of Turtletown, spent Saturday night with Mr. and j i Mrs. Joe Her.son. Some f the neighbors report that | > some ont has been going into the ! woods and marking their yearlings j n etc. T?ie culprits have n?t y-t been 1 discovered, but their work is so general that they cannot keep it up long, without being found out, they report. b VIOLET NEWS |i II v. L. A. Carr dl t illed his regal- ! ^ lar appointment here Saturday and { Sunday with a large attendance. n Mr. and Mrs. Matheu Rolen, of t Maltby, N". and children Paul, Ray and Clinton, were visiting their j: parents v.i the week-end, Mrs. Mary Beaver and Mrs. J. W. Rolen. Our Sunday school here is impvov-j ing v ry much as the weather is get-; ing warmer. Sunday we . lad a! , huge attendance of (Jo in the classes! ^ and 1 ; visitors. We hope more (j people will c atinu to come. Ralph Wilcox visited Creed Mor- ^ r ?w Sunday afternoon. Creed is on j the sick list at this writing. We j. wish hin a speedy recovery. p( Mr. Buster Martin from the C. C. w C. camp at Smokemont visited his n. wife over the weik-end. Misses Grace and Edna Wilcox, and Minnie Taylor visited Hazel and Aline Taylor Sunday. Mrs. Gustie Taylor and son. Clay- '! ton, were Sunday guests of 'Mrs. 1 Lester Taylor. J1,' Mrs. Gladys Taylor spent the week-end at the home of .her par- 10 tents, Mr. and Mrs. Harne R >se. Miss Klice Taylor spent the we k- ' ] end with her cousin, Miss Anna Mae '' Murphy. Mr. Fred Graham made his regular call at Mr. Dillard Morrow's Sun- c day. Mrs. T.u.-y M< i> ei and sou, Allen, and grandson, Boyd McBreer, wcro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clilford J* Morrow over the week-end. I te Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morrow nd fam- &? ily spent the week-end with his mo- o*. ther, Mrs. Dub Morrow. o ? BOILING SPRINGS Mrs. Addie IMulkey is seriously ( 1 ill at ' ;s writing. Her friends and cc reativea wish hrv r. very speedy recovery. The sa * news reached here Sunday that M". and Ms. John Grigery's little baby .laughter was buried last j*? Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Duge and children !' left here Est Wednesday. May 8, for .Springfield, Ohio, where t.hey pla'rt to make it their home. Mr. Homer Lovingood, of Murphv, J Cl1 was a visitor at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis Inst Monday. , '. IMr. and Mrs. D. S.' DavU as ; their dinner guests la-t Sun1 M> . J and Mrs. R. L. Abernathv. M . and ' Mrs. Styles and Rev. W"b < \ 1 ham. Mi' S' T Solesbee visited her I ?rn,1 , AT.. 1 ?-!<* <i. . . JII. unu airs, .\.| * Kepnart. last Sunday. Ruth Mun-dy was the guest :u of-^er friends, Miss Margie Marcus. last Sunday. ? Mr?. Tina Odell visited h*r friend, Mrs. J. T. Dvis, la?: Tuesday aft r- ' noon. 1' Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gaddis and children, of Copperhill, Tenn.. visited Mrs. Gaddis* parents, Mr. and *l Mrs. M. R. Dockery last Sunday. h Mr. and Mrs. -Tack Davis and lit- ti tie daughter, Ethylene, were visitors tl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ? Mur.dy last Saturday night. - 5APTIST CHURCH I NEWS Pastor's School ? Approximately 20 Baptist pastors rom this district attended the pas- * >r*s meeting hi Id at the Baptist I hurch here Friday and Saturday. ?t> definite program was worked out s ?.*ie meeting's were mostly conerned with discussions of the probcms facing the church and ministry oday. M. A. Huggins, of Raleigh, t neral secretary of the Baptist 1 tate convention, presided over the l rieeting. i Daily Vacation Bible School i The Daily Vacation Bible School J or beginner?, primaries., juniors and 1 ntes mediates will begin May 20 ami ' ast through May 31. T?he session, chi -h will be u:.d r the direction of Irs. Ban om. wili iast from 8 until i 1 o*cli* ck each morning of the a "cek except Saturday. Dae to ih v lit ??rsh " i last year's me Mrs and tn a i iition of new equip- 1 ?e: e pa>: >1 expects and even 1 Jetttr attendance this year. | Church Bell Is Added The old Baptist church bell, bear- r the ins viption of the year 1820, ^ rhich . s lately lain sii-int in the ard of -Mrs. Thelma Dickey, was 1 laced a: ?p u? vhuroh Wednesday iiorning and wnl ring regularly ' rim now on. i Mother's Day Program l\yo Mother's day programs will : c civeil by the Baptist Sunday. The 1 unday School will offer a playet at iii* end ot their services which is in 'barge f Mrs. Baucom. Sunday igrht special music will he rendei <1 v y tin* choir wifcch will tell a com- * lete story n rem mbrance oi all lothers. Methodists will worship w<th he Baptists n that evening and an ivitat;on has hcen ext lided to th h eshvterians. ^ Have Church Bul'etin Through advertising subnvihed y t!'e m ". chants >f Murphy, .. mint- . ; h machine has b en purchased v the church and a bulleJn of ayV and week's events will bvails*/ 1 ev iy Sunday beginning: lav 111. The :'astor, II. \V. Baucom, ? r.. xpres- - his appreciati n to the j usine.-s firms who names will ap- 1 aar on the programs and through hose coop*, ration the '.bulletins wcr lade possible-. . . Sunday School Meeting T.he teachers and the officers of it* Sunday school met at tin home Mr. N ah Loyjngood Tu sday ? ight where plans w.re made for the " ?xt month's work and the work of ^ ic past month was reviewed. Folwing tht business session games ^ vi*o played and delicious refresh- * ents were served. About 20 peo- ^ were present at the m -eting. ^ Pastor Teaches Society ^ Mr. Baucom is conducting a study jj itrse f . J.e Women's Missionary ^ >ciety Wednesday, Thursday and iday afternoons. His subject is die oat s of Asia?A Story of j tpan." All ladifs are invited to atnd these meetings at the parson, re between the hours of 3 and -I clock. Civil Service Exam i r. 1h Unit . States Civil Service | F mini--.ion hu.s announced open M ?n petfcive - xaoninations as fol- T. ws: ^ Architects and architectural en- 1* neers. various grades, $2.GOO to 1 >,G00 a y a:*. Fort: Service De- f* ntment of Agriculture; Treasury S apartment; a d Veterans' Adminis- J| Y it ion i Tavati >n eo n mists various! ades, S2.600 to $4,603 a year, v.-t S.rvic . Department of Agii- - lture. I Ml > ' s ex. opt Massachusetts, a':. Ir,-.va, Vermont, Virginia, arylan i. and -he District of Cal bia have receiv d less than their iota of appointments in th' ap-j n-tinne! departmental s?'v: e :'i 'a shir Eton, D. C. Ku'l information may be obtained mi :h Secretary f the United '' ate . Civil Service Board of Ex- ^ iners a- t'ne post office or custom, use in any city which has a post " ffice '>f the first or the second n-s. or from the United States ' ivil Service. Commission. Washing>n, D. C. o Discovery of a process for ex. 1 acting gasoline from cotton se?d as b en announced. But if scien- % sts could devise a way to extract le tax from ct-olin? it- u v. ? o ???uiu ue j e l'"n more helnful to the lor.g-3uf- : sr;ng motorist. lerokee Scout, Murphy, M MURPHYTAKES^ OPENER, 17-13, FROM ISABELLA 3oth Tearns Show Good 1 Pre-Season Form On Local Park Sunday By Hayes Leathcrwood The Murphy baseball t am op 'iud: .he Jb35 season in the ball park I lere Sunday with a slug lest that ound the local boys 011 the long end j >i an IS to 13 score over Isabella. A lui e group of people from thiection saw the Murphy team collect 111 hits off Sisson, the the Isabella jitcher, and the Tennessceans find! hree Murphy hurlers lor 13 hits. Though plainly rough in spots the Iv.'.phy team worked well considerng the bad condition of the fiild md the playing of tho first game 1 vith >ut much practice. Charles Henderson was the bating star of the game making three j lit- out of five times at bat and niving a Jong* fly to deep Winter lelu in the fifth inning for u horn tin. Townsou got three hits out three official times at bat and! Barton and George Leatherw -oil| ach got three hits out ot five trips <> the plat ". fonts was the big sticks man for Isabella making f.iur hits and two j uns out of five times at bat and i . .Sisson made four hits out of six j lines at bat whil L. Sisson faced e Murphy pitche s six times and ' 1 teled four hits. ?. N. Hill, voumr Murnhv slow 1 )ul! hurier, started 011 the mound for tfjrphy and gave up eight hits with 10 strike outs to his credit. Max j Brie d and Frank Hensky finished he game from the pitcher's box and lid some nice throwing. Murphy scored six runs in the | 'irst inning when the team batted I iround; picked up three more in the | hird. one in the fourth, five in the ifth ..mi two in the seventh. Murphy id not eo to bat in tht ninth. After scoring one run in the first fining, Isabella found the Murphy uoundsmcn for four runs in th?. ifth and three more in the sixth. IV.vy found three more in the eighth j ind two in the ninth and final in- i ling which kft them four runs b iind. Both teams played a good game f Iball considering that it was the irst game of the season and the rowd seemed tc tnjoy the spirit Lite j uirns showed on the fit Id. Manager Henry Hickman expressid his appreciation at th* many I eople that turned out and the sup-. ort given the team. The line-up is as follows: 1URPHY AB R H fenderson, >s 5 3 3 ain, 2b ft 2 2 . [. Barton, 3b 5 2 3 i ' . I. . atk?rwood, c 5 2 oil :. Hensley, If 5 2 1 [. Leatherwood. cf 5 1 1 1 ; [ill, p 4 2 0 j ow son, rf 3 2 3 | ! need, p 10 1.; eatherwood, cf 1 0 0 *! . Hensley, lb, p 5 1 2 ) j 44 17 19 j 3AEELLA AB R H S rm-?*. vf ft 2 4! .each. =3 6 2 1 I 3 Sis.=oT). 3 4 3 Siss If c, 1 4 1. Sisson, 3!) 4 o 0! all v. 2b 4 1 1 j ork. c 4 0 3; lonts. lb 4 1 0' tardridge. cf 3 1 01 ark 1 0 oi i 42 13 13 12 3 456789 Furr^y 6 0 3 1 5 0 2 0 x?17 -abella 0001430 3 2?13 BEARPAW T c decoration at Bear Paw is the j ec nd Sur.day in May. Everybody ? invited to come. Mr. Hauldrum Payn was the inner guest of Mr. Willis Floyd -unday. 'Miss Florence Floyd spent Friday light with her cousin, Vernia Floyd. Mr. Paul Flovd made a business rip to Murphy Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pinkie Sneed have ' urned homo after spending a few lays with Mrs. Sneed's paTents, Mr. md Mrs. Willis Floyd. Mr. Tommie Floyd is ill at this vritinp. Mrs. T.tlia Floyd was the dinner rue=t of her grandmother, Janie \eison, Thursday. Mr. J.hn and Willis Floyd ever j Mr. Cliff Passon?And | Murphy?Crash News .Murphy, through the more particular medium of one of its owr sons. Cliff Passon, has at last crash. ^ ed the news in the western part of a the stat ? it was learned when a j copy of th column "Life's Blight j Side", written by the Roving Re- {j porter, of the Forest City Courier, s was receiv d here this week. h in a good old two-column b >ostcr ^ for the long aim of the law. t.'te re. a poiter built his story around the ^ colorful Cliff, who went from pov- 0 r y t) riches back to poverty again p ami th jn to Raleigh where he be. em.e a highway patrolman. Following are excerpt's of the wiiter's column of Cliff: "Personally i b iieve. I am confident t.'at all fair-thinking, Ifcroadminded. sin. i re, persons will readily agree with ^ my conclusion that Forest City and f Rutherford county are very f >rtunate inde-d to have a state highway ? patrolman of the high calibre of " Mr. Cliff Passon. th new officer P recently a.-signed to duty in this t part of Western Norfch Carolina. tl "Serious. milH.mann: reJ ! C spoken, and yet firm and civil and C straightforward in his dealings with J ? everyone, Mr. Passon goes about in a his frank. open, courteous manner; I P and when he giv s you a polite le lj minder for some minor infraction of v: the law, he does not do so merely e to show his authority or to call you s onto the carpet but to secure your ? cooperation and good will. "His sense of fairness intelligent 1 apj roatv. to vexing cas?s fine ijali- ^ tics of character and courage in di? ^ charging his duties stamps him as C unusually capable and valuable of- 1 ficer. ? "Happy to shout from the house. a tops: Cliff Passon, unlike an over- 11 w: aiming percentage of other offi- Icers, is no respector of persons, for 1 there is no provision made that 1 prominent and influential people ^ should escape t.he penalty of thi e law w they have wilfully violated s i:. Mr. Passon commands your re- r spoct. y?ur confidence, your adminti *n becaus he treats everybody 1 fair, as equals, while partiality ami favoritism are elements foreign to his nature. ( So, l.r. nving Cliff as we all do. it g i with gr *at pleasure that w. join ;:i with Mr. R. Reporters final, enhusiastie send-off: "Viva! Bravo! Ciiff Passon: may'wour gallant crusade for better law enforcement meet w;h Jiearty and encouraging success. the Sur.iay evening guests of their mother, Jane Floyd. 'Mr. Paul, Mae and George F1 vl attended the all day service at Liberty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reese and children visit Mr. Reese's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rec e Sunday f Maf | GIVE HER FLOWER: TUr n/irvfnr a r r. i rsr^ mv3 i Ar For any occasion ( <: mate in the perfect gift 5; ly- Quick delivery. A j* select from at unusualh I McKELDIN F1 I ATHENS, I ?Represen MRS. PEYT( {? F" one 67 I X~XK~xkkk~XK-X~XK-X~X~X~C-X "hursday, May 9, 1935. :ULBERSON NEWS The children of Mr. W. F. Ardtrjn. in commemoration of his 76th irthday May 4. Rave him a dinn r t the home of his son, Milton, hose present were: Mr. and Mr?. . M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. larbcr, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ander. >n, Mr. Lonzo Shields and son, Miss iate Stilts, and a large number of randchildren and friends. The inner was enjoyed by all. Duo to le inclem'.ncy of the weather many th> r frier.d were r,ot able to bo i resent. LEGAL MATCERS NOTICE OF SALE lORTH CAROLINA, HEROKEE COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power f sale contained in a deed of trust iven by Ledford Hardware Com. any. G. L). Ledford. Proprietor, to he undersigned trustee, dated May wa 1 iota nnj jttmf * H'fice of Register of Deeds for 'herokee County, in Book No. 103 f Miscellaneous Records, page 430, nd default having been made in the aynunt of the indebtedness secured y said deed of trust, and demand aving been made on the und<sr>i?nd trustee to sell the property uecribed in said deed of trust. I will n Wednesday the 29th day of May. 935, at One o'clock P. M., at the itdford Hardware Company St re luilding on Valley River Avenue, in Iurphy. Cherokee County, North 'arolir.a, sell to the highest bidder or cash the stock of hardware and t. r similar articles of merchandise nd accounts and choses in actiins iow in the store house occupied by .edford Hardware Company. G. D. itdford. Proprietor, situate on Valley liver Avenge, in Murphy, Cherok e "our.ty, North Carolina, being the ntire Stock of Hardware and other imilar articles of merchandise and ecounts and chases in action owve! y Led ford Hardware Company. G. >. Ledford Proprietor. This May the 8th, 1935. S. D. AKIN', Trustee 40-4t-sda) SEE J. R. WILBUR Postell, N. C. For Paperhanging and painting graining, marbeling and aM kinds of interior decorating. I fiERj; 1 v 3 SUNDAY 'PROPRIATE GIFT f lowers offer the ulti- ? . Buy them regular * II kinds of flowers to | / low prices. f. f -ORAL CO. I TENN. | ted By? )N G. ME I Murphy, N. C. a
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