a" fflll Attractive ^jflL I That's? ^ murphy | ? ' ? yol. IVL.?No. 46. Campaign HEALTH UNIT TO COST TOO MUCH COUNTY CLAIMS Want Reduction; Cherokee's Appropriation Would Be 'Out Of Line' ; nous decision to withhold any a. action v-wari npp-orr-iat-ir.g 00 as Cherokee county's pa:: ?ward the establishment of a hey.:~. ::n::_ for the district ccrnpr;-v?i : Cherokee, Clay a . Graham ' counties until contact was made with ' the State B ard of Health for a :e- . duett r. was made by the county commissioners here Monday. Believing teh amount asked M ci ' this c unty to be "out of line" with that being ask-.d by other a unties of r ; rtional population, the board j agrei . at the spjeciai open hearing ' sess.cn to wTite Dr. Carl V. Re\ noldf. secretary if the State Board of Health, in regard to the matter an i hand down their decision at the next regular meeting of the countyboard on July 1. "It" they are basing the counties" appropriations or. population. I or no; ;hir.k it is right for Cherokee to be asked to pay more than the othfro T?fl tVot Sk! -.***. moi. iui: cuuiiij IS 9 no: a= financially sble to d r.ate to I I must alt be taken into c< usideraI tior. . W. A. Adams, chairman of I the county bc-at'd, stated. I T) the Tennessee Valley I Aat ty an the county would I snare the full amount according to I ! tke . rtract as present? here by Dr. I Key: ids two weeks age. If the B unit were established each county in I the district would be pp vided with I a .".r. se ar.d a sanitary engineer with I a he.ith officer stationed in the 8 vent.al office which would probably B '< - heated at Murphy. I "Available tigures show that they I ore : ? more out of Cherokee I than any ther county ir. ti-.c state," I Mr. Adams said. Anjf oxirr.ate figI nres showed that Jackson county, I with a population of 17,519 (1930 I census), had appropriated 81000 and I Sylva >350 making a total of $1350 for the ci unty. Macor. county with 1 a population of 13.672 had been 1 a>kid for $1500. In this district 1 Chej kee with a population of 16,I 151 has been asked for $2500; Clay I Populati n 5434, $600, and Graham, I Population 5841, $1500. Tr.e entire I ' this ui.--.rict would be $18, I Based on the county's population, I 82500 would call for an increased I 1 > rate of 4 certs and in accord3 with nominal 40 per cent colI etion would run it to eight or ten ecnts, it was pointed out. B 'In view the fact that business B oor.itions in this coun-v srp n^r ?= j Kooa a they are in others and that j W? would have to provide for ffice j ^xpentlltures for the workers I hard- j B h believe we could consider a sum j fl of more than $1000," Mr. Adamr \ fl commented. fl Since the pt)">posal of the health Un?t p;n much interest has been stirred up on the part of the people B The contract calls only for pre- j I Tentative work and would provide fl f?r the inspection of school children, B streams and milk. fl . Louie Dixon two year ol son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dixon won second Prize in the Asheville Rhododendron I jky parade. Mrs. Dixon wa former ]y Miss Fay Wise, :::: -: : and Gur.te:?v-;ilr. ""re force ie : cv composed oi fo er.gir.eere ar.i :" .e 1 c-I w rkera? th. largest gr>: up that as been cor. aectd with the local office since peratior..- begar. here. MARSHALL ElELL TO BE SPEAKER AT DEDICATION C i. Marshall Bell, of Murphy, will deliver the principal address a: the dedication of the memorial to the Cherokee Indians who were loyal to the Confederacy during the War Retwren the States an members of the famous Thomas Legion, which will be held on the grounds of the Council House a: the Indian Reservation June 23. Mrs. Prestor. Thomas of Asheville, i; trie:, chairman, wil he in charge f the exercises. Many State off ials of the U. P. C. will be present, lis. R. E. Redenhour. of Concord, resident , f the North Carolina d:. vision of the United Daughters of he Confederacy, will attend. MARKETING AGENT WITH TVAC TELLS ?LANS AT MEETING A. G. Roberts, green vegetable uarketing agent of the TVAC in this istrict, whose office is in Waynesille, met with the Mountain Valley Vsspciation Cannery directors in the ounty agents office in the court ouse here Thursday evening to discuss his plans. In lieu of the fact that the TVAC Is furnishing those holding cannery contracts with late tomato plants, he said he was arranging to dispose of them in out-of-town markets at good prices. He is planning the ame action for disposal of beans. When the nearby markets are flooded, he said, he wond Sell to the larger city markets. The farmers would pick the tomatoes at a blush-red stage and they would be shipped to Murphy where they would be graded ana repacked for shipping to the markets he added. "No farmer in this county should be uneasy". K. R. Thompson, cannery manager, said Friday, "as all tomato and bean acreage contracted 'or. will be deposed of at maximum Trice--'. . n - Revised Edition of Girds To Park Now, Off Press The edition of "Th* Guide fo GronfSmclcy Mountains Nation a Park" will h^ off the press on or before July 1. a.corcline to Prank A. Barber. of the Inland Pre^ A-heville, publisher of the profusely illustrated 14o-pace book which was issued for the first time in 1033. The gruide book is the work of Georgre W. McCoy. State Editor of The Asheville Citizen and The Aheville Times. t #rw i P oie^.sT u T'uj 5k ; 20. 1935 5 ime Stretch fill Win Fi HENN THEAYER TO t FORMALLY OPEN * ITS DOORS TODAY 1 ? The Hr-.r. ^ forms..".; * ' < - v . j : M y T * vto&my aft rrocw tt 2.3 I * / ' - ' ****** troltf ?*i CvzUtji. Cox+njiz c Lorer iy, N. C. Thursday, Juim ering "Ho Fighter V JULY 4 PLANS ~~ ANNOUNCED BY CHAIRMAN HERE Ail Towns .Assure Coop eration: A d d i t i o n a Committees Named v?.. - - - - - atnseuts : c te - . . -- k - i * c.u&liS auc SSnung . : a JHMmI - ; :: pssire :..a. rr. ... developments c: the tast week c the Che3 kee County lee":tat:-: eing planned in Murr . or. July 4. < "Splendid cooperation has bee 1 assured front all sides ar.. we hav ! every- :r. : .a: r. to believe this w be tin biggest celebration e\er hel in this part the country. We e> pect til -sands cf pe pie to atter. the p: gram that has b en drawn u ay tr.e executive committee". Luk Ellis. ? airman .: all the con:mil tees, said Wednesday. The pr ..ran: has beer, schedule a: ; 'lows: - 30 a. m.. cog parad v 11h William F. Payne in charge; a. m- float parade with possibly 2 vi. 1 car. at. r.s ar..r bustnes firms represented: 20 a. m. baser-a _'ame. MiiTtVKv v< 1? N 'dinner: 1 p. m. array of contest providing fun :cr al! present a: tn :a:r grounds: 1:30 p. m. prograir. b Cherokee Ir.aiar.s singers; 1:45 p. n1 ' Chetokte i .dian baseball game. a:: Anting another ba'.lgame that ha ; ye: been scheduled. Schedule . Central S*a iard Time. Stress has been laid contlnuall; on the fact " a", th- is a county ( Aide celebia.. nr..: Murphy ha , been selected for the scene of th iActivities due to its centralized pc i.j>n and facilities i: provides. Additional committes named thi v e k include: Junior Wonuns clu Andrews, Misses Josephine Brae 1 and F:ance-' Cover; Am.rica Le ,ion (Andrews) Teddy NicholJ\ ary club (Andrews). John Arch cr W. W. Ashe; U. D C (Andrews Mis. G. W. Cover and Mrs Luke HI lis, Miss Leuna Tatham, Woman Club (Andrews), Mrs. H. E. Davis General committee at Hayesvillt homer Andeison, chairman; J. A Gray, Mrs. Fred Pass, Mrs. Peat ;cro<:gs, Mrs. Gqwge Thompson am Mis. Allen Bell. Blairsville, Ira But ourg Harris Ralph Hampton am Worth Sharp. Murphy committees?Lions club "Jr. R. W. Petrie, A. Q. Ketner, H "m. Elkin.-. and Dale Lee: America: Legion, Ed Studstill, Allen TV vingu . I, Tom Jlinney and Harr. Cooper; Worn..: club. Mrs. S '(. Long a d Mrs. Hume Bowles R -. P. \V. Ciay; TV A. J. D Blagg and the Junior Worcans club Mrs. Frar.k Ellis. Tee Marble committee will b ~om-r=ed Tom Cogpins. W. A Devitt Arthur Palmer, Mrs. Arthu Palmer and Mrs. Tom Coggins. Mr. Studstill, chairman of th American Legion committee, sail "nsdav he urges all war veterans whether they are members of th tmerican Legion or not. to len their assistan --1 on the parade an offer their cooperation. Grandstand Will Be Finished By Sunday t "0.foot, grandstand is now hein erected at the local hall rark .in th fair grounds and will be completel finished in time for the prae her , next Sunday. It has been made possible throne . subscribed funds and the team's pri fits and the actual work is fcein done uner FKRA supervision. _ "- =*'=^~ ar : tc>: : ' -:-t5 _ V-U rv.tj. - belt of entertainmnt .. Over o1- - cu?>.:c-. ??:> a". : .au: *4 -v- rat::-? aid :c the luxury the] playhouse. INVENTORY OF ALL ? PROPERTY IS TO BE FILED, CLERK SAYS 2 c. e A notice tr all ar-inistrators. exe- ~r . utcrs. guardtans. collectors and trus5 tee- was ntace public this week by u s r.r. Donley. Clerk of the Superior a 11 Court of Cherokee o ur.ty. which S 1. ~ys that they shall, without ary ex:s eption. file with the clerk before " e # tn they uual:f ed. with: i* day- '' y front the date of qualification, ar. in- ' i. ventory of all property either real, H J per- r.al or ntixed. s They ..re required to report aril nnallr fr, ? date f nuallf.oatlon.. 1 he addtu. v TT al>" warr : that . a:ion? u ' a - be issued the rep t:> a:v not f.h : 1 w s at or.c,. e I Large Bass Is Landed s Here By Walt Mauney I] (S o | j. I- What is sai-i to bo the lamest ea- i n v< :iitrhr : a " I'ikv ? r ?'.? ?r. ... . e sect i n ana \vt . r.ear y l ^ t- pouns. was landed by Walter Maun 1 y. of Mf y, at Midway lake, tw l- .i!,.- from hero. Thur.-day right. s Mr. Mau' oy said the bijr fish pave j ;. him and his partner. H. G. Elkins. of Murphy, a fine tussel. and that soon 1 .. after he hooked another that straighI iened out his hok and tore up his i tackle. He wa> using spring lizards t for bait. J Another party, consisting of Mr. Mauney. his brother, R. $. Mauney. fl i, of Aniarili-. Tex., arc J. D. Blagg. c_ . unit chief ir. charge of the local i | TV A for. s. caught 44 fish Wednes'. day night at the same lake. *; 7 | ^ Second Class Restored I {?. To Murphy Post Office The local pes: office will go back e to second class on July 1, according . to an announcement made public r this week. Ci j Two y:ars ago the 1 cal office was ^ e ropped t * -d class but with re ^ d cent increase in the s^Ie of " . ton:ps. a chce. 'tg sign of pros :ec .y / e for Murphy second class prlvilr. ? d were restored. d Fo.i wing the action Hadley Dick- \ I ey announced Wednesday that the j window hour- would be changed.' IThe office will open at S a. m. in- . tend of 7:30 a. m. as has been the : custom recently and will close a: 6 ^ j p. ? . instead o* " CO p. m. after July cr; 1. The windows will not close at ; x e jnoon. v i 0 Mr. Charles Candler, of Sylva 'e ! i. j * . - i'cih scveraw ugye iast week as tn: ; ^ cuest of his cousin. Miss Ann Cand-j h ler. t ) ? Mt. Nina Hubbell is spending a : 1 few days in Andrews. itikri TODAY j lie I >1.50 YEAR- 5c COPY irst Prize i TNAL EFFORTS MEAN WINNING OF BIG PRIZES I '.Anybody's Race": Determined Drive Necessary To Win Ford Y-8 - , If. >a: . vav . - r u._nt - - v^ ; t value vf the candate"? -.a> st turther and tipht r.c the -u? t\r the w r.r.er? of the a ' Peru V-> coach the 90r.: ..a r'.r.c the living rwm z.te and * Frv.lcv cab ret radio. Wednesday a: midnight the third : yi . r < and t t value of tes drc s st: 11 1 uer as the race 1 - : - sr . A r.d the uestj :*. : w- , %v;l. win? The -4. s - by n-> means over, in act ' > . us: starting and the car is terally anvbedyY It can ;ust as ashy be y urs : ycu add pressure urine the final drive. Next Thursday. Frliay ar.d Sat:ay comrnse the :na vote period nd the" at 5 P. M. iCST> sharp on aturday a: the Citizens Bank and Vusct company ir. Murphy a com itttee of Percy B. Ferehee. pres ent ? : t.te Citizens Bank and Trust cmiv.r.y: Mayer J. F. Gray, of Murhy; dohr. Archer, manager of the antahala I.ight and Power company ? Anorews; Col. Do: XX ithersnn<%n f Murphy: X h ' ovingood. manag. of the Murphy Supply company nd C P. T. T of Andrews. :1 make the awa' T*. -. lie cr.e w go the ^ar. to >me ono the tad.,?prizes you have reuir.td of?:\r r. few short week's -rk Ycu car: : let up now. lor-. * a: ar.y tr.er stage of the cute-: y \:rk. and work ard. Remembtr ro : ne ever won by using up :ht "norm- strentch." : i :: > stage . f the game that u race is w n or lost. Ask your?!f now. "W. ei . w;l I stand." Then o out and get it. Cetner, Thompson To Attend Cannery School A. Q. Ketr.er. Cherokee coun'y con*, and E. R. Thompson, local mne-y manager. wi'l r.ttend the it"nine school at Waynesvillc Tu<*r ay and Wednesday. Each will take part in. the two-day rogram Thompson speaking Tuos. ay morning or. grading cannery toatoos and Ketr.er speaking at the unqne: W edr.esday night. Fi.o canneries?all TVAC units? .1 he presented at the meeting. Cedes the Murphy canneiv. they aio: ro from Fanner's Elk; Sodiy. enn... and the Haywc. d county inr.ery. Douglas Smith and Teanorrt tt?u vo boys will also make the trip to :udy the operation of new machinry that ha? been purchased by the >ca! cannery. * o juess Rock's Weiet, Win Hose Saturday v brse rock "has hern placed in h. wir. iow r- the new W. B. PW-kev nd Son? stove in Murphv ?nH the ? Jv o"",e-. snec'al sale and invites inspection of hi* 7 od? and price*. A row and enlarged stock of poods has been udded to their shelves