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MURPHY The Leading vol. illL?No. 5 BlR Ui'FlClALS ARRANGE FINAL PLANS FOR FETE j T!' ii ds Ci" Exhibitors Exc. cted From Surr: undirg ferritory Fins' h'.rs ::! a. angemrnts \rer I ;e|. ' . week for the countv Sh w'll *ae 1 nee Se t " through t -'St1:, a thr? stival which i; cx;c:ted to 1 " * "..sands o: e pi .toil I! , . . ction. \V. M. Fain, presid r.t of he Ch.. '.'.nty fair a.* - ,i .tion. a (I S. V1- ho "Her, Cheroke." c-ur.ty a. at. "pressed th.-.nseives as fed. ing tie.: t is w.uld b the most sucCOF .'a* air ever held in this county in t v ?: the inter.at that is beir.y iran : d by people through Ch r. ck.e a ; surrounding counties. Th.usands of exhibits, it is esti. mat ti. wii! bo put on diplay in cotr.petition for more than a thousand dollars ivi pp.miums in ail classificaI ti-ns. k Those : lannir.g to arrange ex/iibI ... already started the pre I parations and much interest is taring | show.-, in the gen! ral rin exhibit I which carries $92 in prizes ranging ; I fiom^25 down. The tea prizes will I be given for appearance, variety and \ I quality. The untry calls for more j I than audi Id products to be put I on display. i I n iuse greater shows will. I present midway attraction this | year, i: i> the >ant. concessionary ] I tb with approval at the la I ely a diff i eat eh w 1 l?c . i\ u..s , manager o.' the < I fch fail I that actions will be even bigI year I were .a-: .-on. UNION REVIVAL T( . ART HERE 01 rVEDNFSOAY 1 Rev. i. C. Cabsnes3 lo! I Be In Charge Or L jcal 1 I leetings. I A il, spoi ' by all I the local . :*reh?s, to 1 - >nducted I by the Rev. H. C. Cab taess, will beI pin h .rc W I e lay nigfcit at th* MeI thodist > and 1 ;st an indefinite I period, the I.-v. I. F. Higgir.s, ljcal I W thodi-t n r.ister, announced Wed ne^dav. I The revival was planned by R v. I Higgins, the Rev. H. W. Baucojn. k\, Baptist preacher, and the Rev. Stewart K. Long, pastor of the Pf A byterian church. 1 Although exact plans for the meet- 1 I fag have not yet been arranged. Mr. 1 H'Sgins 5?iu then- would probably be two meetings each day ar.d they I *?uld rotate in the three different chuivhes in Muiphy. A special song a 'rvice will be ar- ' B teoged when Rev. Cabeness arrives ! I ?ere, it was gaid Mr. Cabeness, formerly a law 1 P^ner of J. J. Park*<r, at Charlotte, I has been in evangelistic work for the ( last eight years and although he con- ( fines his meetings primarilly to this ? mountain area, he has conducted ' occessful revival? ?- -- mruugr.oirt tne jft ^ and middle west. 'H<p has re- 1 CenUv been prefetching in the Pied. D;on^ section. ] 'This will mailt the first union re- j V thul held in Murphy for the past l-> I Mrs, Mr. Higgins said, ar.d the lo-1 B ^ministers are anxious to have a| I ,J|-1 1 attend u'.l the meetings. | I Since it is a non-sectarian revival I -(ut is expected. I Murphy Team To Play j I |Cc jporhill On Sunday \ 1 I ,h f v. t\v > vio; - M'.'.tly, a:ul smartintr under H ' Uieat handed them b; I ' ar.d the Duc.ow;tem, win j,0 (0 Copperhf. > . moon. ft Mp Weekly Newspaper in Western North M Wiciow Of Former ? Murphy Man Dead Mrs. Alice G Guley, \vid;\v of the ! ;;e A. J. Gm y formerly of Xi a*. . 1 u. ik. nome in iill',;a, r'la. i. . v :k ? !v ?i ioil \v;ii4: an ex. . ndul iiln. s. Burial was in Tanv ;:. r > - .. v.i y on. daughter, * Mrs. Louis Stain o. Tain a, tnr e I ,.?:. n, a- d the 1 olio v. ng ..i a. ' brother: Mrs. S. B. Ma.sh, ot Ch : : k it. C. Gari. v., of Mucon; Ga. i.d . B.i-vc Gillespie or As.xvhl TELLiCO ROAD \ FUND SOUGHT ; THROUGH WPA ^mw m -aaa? Lack Ur hunds Brings No Assurance From Flighway Heads IV. A. A'!ams, Chaii'.r.an of the Cherokee County l*oard o: Commissioners, and D. Withe rspo on hc l attorney \v re in Asheville Tuesday for v \ conference with the authorities o'" ^ the S'r.ie Highway and Public W n k .Commissi-.1 in an endoavor to secure 4 financial assistance for xtesion of < Lhe public road system in the county 1 h ctth Works Pvogres5 Abmi ? k istration, and especially to secure, i possible, an extension of th Davis Cre k l ad to connect wi n the v road leading fv m T liico Plains to t; Ik Xorth Ca.oki Stale line. On account of !a^k .f funds in thi ?' lands of th Highway Commission to urchr.se nevded materials -or road construction-, no as-uianc e:s r a ^ cxtv .-ive builui of s cor.dary road c I bo secured, Mr. Wit ers o. ] said. u* ihe ,.u'r:..i i s have designated a WPA proj ci for the roa-i vV ctuk, ac its jti: ebon with ho 13 avoidant Gay road, to the t . ll >f Davis Creek at th re.-iden o t'. U. Davis, a.. i this : ad will 1 \ ^ >n- ruet b. In addition ihe St.ite S * II -.ire. y and Public Works commiv.i.u will ex: :.d the marital nan.of " i ' i-it.i- C_ ek road to Little Creek, about one mile from the Allen Gap, ll wil l til-"' - ? ui lumre mi- l : rovtu.eiK if funds beeom- available. | 1 One other project of especial in. teivst is the improvement 01 the Shady Grove road from Stale Highway Xo. 28 to Culberson. This 10. d 1 Aril I be constructed as a pait of the ' resent prog4am? alld construction ivork will b.- instituted within a short while. 3 MEN INJURED WHEN CAR RUNS p OFF BAD CURVE Jo.- Lewis, of lite Uwaka section, vas suffering: with a broken neck ini O ban Moss and Ben Crowe, of he same community, were suffering: >hock and biuises as the result of a ^ wreck at ttie Banger curve on th.' I Copp Ihill road four fciriles below ? ie:e Monday afternoon. Tha men were riding out toward Uopperhill when they failed to make i curve and thl ir car ran off the e road turning over several times. Lewis and Crowe were brought to a the Petrie hospital wher.' they recsir. id treatment and were dismissed. Deputy aher iff Poley B' 11, who ? Investigated, charged Moss, the driver, with rcldess driving. Out un- ' ]' ier bond, he will fce givf m a magis- I*< .rates heading Saturday morning. ^1 Mrs. Ivie Winner Of Theater Tickef v Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie this ,v ' warded a six-months pass to the ^ iienn theater as the vvian r of the 'namf-h.-theater" cor.te t co du t -even.! months aeo. Her nam was chosen by the jndlis frotli 1:! others who s.i tc! :he winr.insr name and all p vso sent in a suggestion will b" d a ticket for on. pi nuance i it the Henn theato V. I'. I. II nn owner of the theater, j x re - i his appreciation for he ;".l vest shown in theater and the hundreds of names that wi. - uI jested. rrplto Carolina, Covering a I-org* an d I lurphy, N. C. Thursday, NEARLY 5000 I; ENJOY LABOR DAY FESTiV. .l 3ig Frcgram Is Spor; .recl By Murphy Baseball Tram. ,\ il ' > i : . -Mir in ' .. . . :r." mi' _ <?a v 'd e ti a neat!;. 50.00 p pie-*. J ro.! out -v lurphy's Labor Day ce! va. .' Ionday an I nrtoo ; of * progra .c o I by tVi? V.-trn'v ball clv.b r ;1 arrange \ y committee h j >y E. O. Christopher and Luke Elli-. Featuring the flay \v re two ha' rames t th of which Mui*piy v' ?n. 'he local t:am be t Hazelwood in a los. en-inning game, 5 t> 3, i the iioi r.ing, and can back in the a te oon ro cop t' e night-cap 7 to 5 from he Marble players. Don Wither.- o rb promin r.t M Wf ~? g 4 ^.rtvc a -|j t\:i pamcuiir!y ..dapt*d to the o cari n be ween the gam s. "We arc h re to celebrate labor, rorking under m r equitable conilions now than ever before'*, he aid. "We should call this 'wo.k ay' and 'work day* means more than lbor. It means . reductive effort ? L? nobl.st uchieveme'ii: of m .nind. Dia\vi'.c an id tics. Mr. Wither oon concluded by saying tha: "we*e made prog: ss in Cherokee con v". He was introduced ' y K. A. LI \vnlocal m rchant. Free barbecue, donated to the ball lu\ was served during the day. Good T ams Ail thr.e turns j ca.ing on (V eld duiir.,4 the dry .a. .1 up v..!l ? cxpe-:atio?us and the iivBgam : h Hazelv Oo i v. .ed o ; _i ti; : x ;-! _-.st - imes ewr \\i .-sod here l>y winning Loth games, Hickman's ys ma nag d their -11 win agmus: I > losses. T"" ;:,oStai ofth. ; I... ^ J in.- - -v m tn ! V" lit - :ii the i . hall o! lie i,it h inn - Muiph. ju.n. ed in with a one run ad i.: the .[ir.it in :ing by > to rim; ivo runs in *..eir hal l the frame. (Continued on ta.k page) /VPA PROJECTS OF 3 COUNTIES ARE SUBMITTED dust Meet Approval At Raleigh And Washington Before Made A number of projects in Chcroi; e, lay and Crahagt ccxtti ? bare b'ert pproved by the district \\ PA o.fice i Asheville, it was reported Wednesay. The projscts next must b? approvd at Raleigh, where they have b en ?nt, and at Washington. After fin1 appros-al at Washington they go j ?!?: allotment division wheiv it will o determined if sufficient funds are n ha'nd to carry them out. Those listed in this corn' r of the ate with the figure alloted by the id era! governm' nt first, and the sensors last arc: Clay?Farm to ma.ket roads, $10.. ] 88 and $4,4-10. Clay....For st fire crews at Ifaycsi!!e and Brasstown, $4,348.2$ and 73.70. j Graham?Farm to n.a.ket roads, , 24.638 and $4,115. Cherokc?Beautify Murphy sch oi rour. 's, $2.?>SS and $380.50. Cherokee?Water to >?hool a* in.-.-I'j am: in. i-cimnv -i-o.mu.t tv? ( ;h. 1, - 2.755 a ! *5s Chenftt ?Control Oeona Loft* v< r at < . $1,152 an! $808. Cherokee?Control Valley iver at * tin. - .:6i? and $480. vt alk at . ,84, 7$ and $ 0. Cherokee?Improve Martin's Creek :hcol ;;'i r..i k. '2,18 and $106. *otentially Kicn Tern tory in This >t Sept. 5, 1935 Brasstcwn Creamery To Hold Celebration1 S . v. . .. will b i e big day a4L'.. -n.'wn the creativery \v.: -? : h Uiholi. . .. i' J 1 (a ; J , a in oi..cia - ' IL d rVA representatives. ] ii; .n . J00 p<- ;e ar cxpu | 1 o be . i .at for t*.e iprogiam - ! ... a invited to u.her brin.. i, J a or ..-.iv ;t i? >m the Bass,. . . ! . .. ciub a: 25 vc-nts pe. pla ! r i l- ... k will be aerv ... j LASlRiiESFOR ! MRS. A. M'lVER I TP! rv TT TPnrN 4 ? r I riLLU lULbUAY Beloved Murphy Lady Passed Away Early Monday Morning Funeral s rvices fo: Mrs. A. W. McIv V, age 34. were held at the M- . chinch he e Tuesday afterr on at 2 o'clock with the R v. T. F. Eiggins, the Rev. Johnnie Car er. " he Rev. H. W. Baucom, Jr., and h Rev. St.wart H. L- :ig affiliating. ' I erment was in Sunset cemetery. Ihe :un. 1 was conducted by Dr. t'hastain, of Copperhill, who is affili- < ated with W. D. Townson. i Mis. Mclver, to ih grief of in . numerable fri nds, passed away a- i 12:30 Monday :V.<?rni*:g, afie: sev- i cia! months of illn;ss which brought forth v regrets and concern of ? th ' whole comm mity. i I:1, t ite . f Murphy* \ ::i : t lovable citizens every busings , . "'.is in Mumhy closed down duiinv j . inai li es and admirers from .. !. . :uli g . > an 5 tics crowd "it. ... tho 1: ly by at rest. : _ \I \ \vborn in Muv; h i .10 haii ?-e- a r si.lont h ie al. * h-T li e. She was the wife of ony ! . dir. - i> ol merchant . A ' I.... ..e - - BltniOci v/i. . V CiiU c . c i. .-:.c rad been '11 . its :m -st laibkful menib rs taking an . ice j art a r. d in*, resL in eve.*, :a.-e '1 f its work. She was a member of the Voun . People's circl , the Missionary Soc- , :ely, the Character Builders Sunday chool class and the Good Will Soc. i iety. An active part in civic affairs endeared h 'r to the hearts of everyone and made he. a prominent figure m th.- social life of the community. Honorary pallbearers wcr.: Fred Johnson, Josh Johnson, Hume Bow. les, E. 0. Christopher, Sheridan Heighwuy, Toby Fain, Richard Meron y, Lutlher E11L-, Ira Butt and Harold Hatch, tt. Active pallh arers were: Virgil Johnson, Abe Hembree, Elbert Mallonee, Tom Axl y, Bill Brandon. Howard Mo'>dy, Jim Franklin and TVolr. t Flower girls w re: Mrs. Jim Franklin, Mrs. Bill Brandon, Mrs. Hul.v.e Bowles, Mrs. Dixie Taylor. M:s. E. C. MaUonee, Miss Clara Me. Combs, Miss Emily Sword and Miss Leila Posey. Surviving are her husband, three 11 children, Richard, Effi. Barbara and i Doris Jean; her mother, Mrs. Ems- . line Sneed. of Miami, Fla.; thtee brothers, Paul Sneed, of Copp.rhill. 1 Term., and Neil and Max Sneed, of 1 Murphy, and three sisters, Mrs, \V. D. Town son, "of Murphy, Mrs. Jack . Piercy, of Andrews, and Mrs. John K .vnedy, of Miami, Fla. , FUNERAL SERVICES i FOR RAY CHASTAIN 1 HELD LAST FRIDAY V ral crvices for Mr. Ray ^ tarn, 23, of th Martin's Creak j j ..dty. were held at the Mar- J' i \ C:v': -r -tery Friday after. 1 n wi:h th R v. Johnnie Carpi ' he Rev. C. F. Martin officiating. K D. Ton:.- ;, va ir. change o' funeral a ran cements. j He lad ben sick about two week? ] j ifore death cam: Friday morning. I ?a lit ? TODAY _.o0 irlAit?oc COPY rVA DAM SENDS LOCAL BUSINGS ON THE UPSYvi.Vo Every Sign Points to Immediate Construction At Local Site. <c. ty . . i its. v.; I !.. ly pave been working a carpenters on " ^ - - da" r,K. .. , a;i 1 t'a' : ] ( tC'.ey wit- grsanted d-ni g the "a ' week. After :h machinery is moved m t.ie X-': ;s s:t , ina'-.y carranters will be out to work bui'niin ; ::ims a-- the first steps toward building the dan; and following that the c ete will be pout til. A. only the first on o:' 14 millions has b en . pr ; ria ed for the local project^ that amount will be used in .r.ovina the X rr?? we no. .y ..ire a d clearir.^ t.ie laud. Along with the first steps of actual construct! .. will '* e the reetion i?f a camp for workers who want to :tay at th iimv.diatc site. It has heo.n s. id that 90 p i cent >f the laborer on the project will be drawn directly from Ch rokee md adjoining counties and that many of t m will commute to eir work rather than stay in the *\. A sort of commissary t? 11 'quick tin arthl s will 1 built it the site but th nucleus o: th * business ar.d the mana. . ial * if the dam workers will b maintainn Murphy. The value : < ty has a! a i; XO'. up a a !- .1 : fa . oit a i- iceable increase in -"in ? lire dy in tli anticipation <> * a a i York a the dam .vliiMi tii actual ii ib-a" o: local labor hi id be ratal, on as the projects ah!1. .'v t. m th.x-o to fof r years for i i action, it is ;>roba to > li ve it will nva. nee some time his fall. MURPHY UNIT SCHOOLS OPEN LAST MONDAY jJVb Students Enrolled In Elementary School; 408 In High School School opened M r day morainpr with 306 rolled in th Elementary ^chor! nrd i- the hicrh -jhid. This nuvrre1. will be increased in the hic-h school as soon as the new bus bodies arrive so that thref *cf the busscis may be used. Rev. H. nr. Buicbtm, Jr., conduced the dev.. for the prraded 5 hool and Rev. T. F. Hitrjrins for the Hizh school. Mrs. Dave Si irons nvited pat'ons to becom members of the P.^T. A. association and reminded them the reception for tibp faculty at thji Librarv FrId?TT ugnt. Miss Hilda Fuller delighted bo4h issemblies with a saxaphore solo 'fter which Mr. Bueck made the anlouncehients. Fie was the son -of the late Febv Elizabeth Oha-ia;n and had twined h<* Mart?n*s Creek M thodist church it th? afro of 1*>. H had a host ot *i iends. who will frreatly miss him. PaBbearers were: .T. V. Henson. tVillaid Mo">r . Gt-cr.^v. A. -T. and Tnhn R ' M-! . TS'l'v Stalcnp. rradv Po 'J 11. Sheridan StiVs and Yank Martin. Sri-vr r .. Vs m * 1vrec istovs. hlh . n an 1 \ aul "hasta .v ?.r>\ Mr.-, Mack Rowland: h ' ?' brcihers. rmn. Judson and reb: tv. nieces. Martha Jean and )avlee1n Chast i . and a host of reativ:s and friends.
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