I Uir~>r~ * * * * * * ADDITIONAL * LOCALS * jfl .. ?*???***? William Davlin and Mr. HowVf'mzier of Knoxville have arriv:^Ba, .j,,. Regal to spend a month. . with the Social and Econf K; department of the TVA. . ^Jap'.air. V. H. Hardee of WinstontHf, was in charge of the regular ^Bty meeting held at the Regal ?. on Monday night. i ? B>0 your duty toward undertKrithrd school children by joining RED CROSS, a H|rs. Dunn Lawrence and small have gone to Nashville. Tenn., to ^F.d the Thanksgiving holidays. > * a ^Wr B. L. Padgett. Jr., of WashHKon. I>. C., spent the week-end K his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wr. and Mrs. Ropers have moved home of Mr. Fred Bates here jBf4 Ropers will be the machine op^Btor at the Strand theater to open Be soon. f? ^fcir.ong the local people other than j^Hents attending the Murphy Cen Hiprh game in Knoxville last Fri^ Wc'rt': -Mr. an<* Mrs' Ton* MaunBj Mrs. Harve Elkins, Mrs. Walter Hir.t-y. Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria, Mrs. ^Hnis IJarnett. Mrs. Lelia Dickey. and Mrs. A. E Vestal, Mr. W. ^ Barkr. Mr. W. A. Sherrill, Mr. y Hensley. Mr. Boyd CarringHM:. Grady Carringer, Mr. and m Wood of Suit and Miss Cather Morrow of Andrews, s * Henry Logan shopped in ^ ttanootra last week. ^ rs. Garland Posey and Miss Sara Posey spent last Thursday in meviWv. o ? * * Hn c I" Mpf'nchm \f.. xxr t. of Chattanooga were ests of Mr and Mrs. H. e on last Wednesday r. * m of Mr. A. L. 'Martin will know he has been confined ne for several days suffersciatica. * feed the undernourished ildren by jo'ning the Red metime during the next . B. Gray returned Monday visit to relatives in Eastern irolina. \rchie Hamby is visiting in >oga. Jane Sneed is recovering attack of influenza Don Witherspoon, Mrs. H. une, Mrs. James Smallshaw, it and Sara Witherspoon and ickson went to Knoxville Prileveral of the party attended 'tball game. Returning to t with them was Mr. Don spoon who had been in Knoxiveral days on business J- W. Thompson and Mrs. H. hop went to Atlanta IVfr?n/t<av William Thompson returned to there after spending several in Murphy. Ihiawassee feel like winter got all the ^ here last night. ^ - *nd Mrs. Sam Payne of HiaHe made a business trip to Mur^BSaturday. h8 Call? xiamDy and. two sons IB the guest of Miss Blanch? Sunday. and Mrs. Ada Allen and chil^ were visitors at Mr. Owen Pick^Ber's Sunday. ^B* Loyd Adams was the gruest of ^Bair Hamby Sunday Mauney from Murphy called lB* home of Mr. Frank Deaver ^Bay afternoon. A. Beaver visited MrVe ??ring Sunday. ^B; and Mrs. Oscar Griffin and Dofis Towel of Har *ere th? guest of Mrs. Ethel Sunday. T1 UPPER BEAVERDAM SCHOOL Pupils having perfect attendan for the fourth month: j FIRST GRADE: James Farm* i Robert Farmer, Creed Radford ai j Blanche Radford. SECOND GRADE: Willa Bel Woody. THIRD GRADE: Josephine Fan er, Dessie Garrett, Dorothy Radfor and Imogene Radford. FOURTH GRADE: Crazelle Ra ford. FIFTH GRADE: Estella Radfor ' and Wilma Radford SIXTH GRADE: Wade Radfor | and Wayne Radford. I ?Glade Lovingood. Elizabe Gentry, Teachers. THE I p'-WSj -? j 85 HORSEPOWER I ' Muinom Perloimutct with Good Ecooony I I Bon, 3.062 In. Strain, 3.75 In. Dhplaoomont, 221 ou. In. i l_______ rr^'fP x0 P Fnr'l V-8 for 1 moat beautiful Ford c fered. It is built in only one standard of roomy c< modern appearance. Bui have either the improve< power V-8 engine for mar formance.?or the new 60-1 V-8 engine for maximum The smaller engine makes lighter ear ? lower opcr, ? and a lower price. When you drive the 1931 the 85-horsepower V-8 e are master of a power gives everything you ca demand in speed and a( Today, improved carbureti it to deliver its thrilling ance with unusually los consumption. The new 60-horsepowei cylinder engine delivers V ness and quietness?ever up to 70 miles an hour? line mileage so high tha an entirely new standard < in modern motor car ope I NOV The B i*. le Cherokee Scout, Murphy, 1 Leading Citizens .... (Continued from front page) ,r DAVE CARRINGER, Merchant: id *'In his stay here Dr. Petrie became known as one of our finest ]e citizens." G. W. ELLIS, President of the n Lions club: d. "Dr. Petrie was a fine gentle- j man. a man of courage and leadd ership- His passing and his greatness shall never be forgotten" d. L. A. LEE, Publisher: "To gain Dr. Petrie's friendship 'd. was in itself a long and lasting tribute. Wise, considerate and til J good-natured, he remains a noble example of a fine. Christian gen- | FORD V e Gift in , . i I j ^ -*" f.r Two Engine Sizes AND A NEW 1937 is the We invite you to see ar ever of- Ford car, and arrange t< one size? equipped with the engii >mfort and your needs. : you may 1 85-horse:imum per. BAS? $ J Oi 131" PRICES .. . ' At Dearborn PI; possible a Taxat, Unlivery and Iating costs Bumpm, Spare Tire and A Additional 1 Ford with Body type* available with ngine, you horsepower engine (withot plant' that equipment): Tudor Seda ? _ .ii,r Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedi ,P 7 Touring Sedan, Five-wind, federation. ^ Luj(, typcs ^ ion enables : ttt?, rr-r power engine: Tudor Scd; r perform- Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedi y pa soli no Touring Sedan, Five-windc Roadster, Phaeton, Club Convertible Cabriolet, Clii V-type 8- Convertible Sedan -8 smooth. at speeds *" ?"'Zro ro"? F,NAM -with rrjisn- f?*r SaBU meat, buy. any model 1937 F? I it creates ?,r*? "n7 Ford ?"r" I It ll.ited State*. Ask yoor Ford d 3t economy "*"T * t** ? * Credit Coapur. ration. V ON DISPLAYeautiful 19; T. S. E MURPHY. NORT m. c. 3'BBw tleman." DR. EDD ADAMS. Phys.cian: "Speaking as a citizen of Murphy and Cherokee County, as the secretary of the Cherokee County Medical Society, and the secretary of the Murphy Lions Club, too much could not be said as a tribute to Dr. Robert W- Petrie, one of our most prominent physicians, one of our most prominent civic leaders, and one of our most beloved citizens. As 1 know, fifty five percent of the work that he has done in the past two years has been for charity. Could any man do more? We of the Cher okee County Medical Society respected him as a physician and surgeon, we of the Murphy Lions 8 FOR t/ieXcw-Jt/iccej \ . : ' ; - . .i ^ r"~ f' 1 \ ^ - One Wheelbas LOW PRICE this new I > drive one le that fits AMCARANCC lamps recessei type hood bin fk AND ?p.?. Spare, J pletely new int Lr opens in all cli *nt COMFORT ANE landllnj, upace is in lh(> iCCMioriM ? : ? tinder the ho( Ride further ir 60 or 8S , de luxe l.ng-tapenng , ??:? cation. New .n. Tudor . . . _ . engine make tl in, rordor aw Coupo 85-h or scan, Tudor BRAKIS?Ne in, Fordor the cable and >w Coupe. of steel from p Cabriolet. oar momentum ib Coupe. Tests show tha l. sure is require CE FLANS BODY?Not an down-pay- strength. Fram >rd v-a Cor eteel panel-?t hero In the . ??Ur ih?i? jnto a single s UaherMl Glass all aroni *Z FOR] VAN H CAROLINA Thurs., Nov. 19, 1S36. Club loved Him as a mtn wbo never refused to do anything that he was requested to do. Personally, as a citizen of Murphy and Cherokee county, as one men?be?of the Cherokee County Medical Society, .as one member of the Murphy Lions Club. I feel as do the members of the above named organization that we have ioat a man who will be hard to replace." DR. J. N- HILL, Physician: "'No act or deed of Dr. Petrie was ever anything but commendable. He was a great man." HATTIE PALMER NOTARY PUBLIC SCOUT OFFICE ? ' 1937 V7 ? <ietd ?"*"*. 136 ?0. ,n" I FEATURES - A newly designed ear. Ileid- j 1 in fender aprons. Modern lid- j gcd at the back. Larger luggage tire enclosed within body. Comeriors. Slanting V-type windshield > QUIfT? A big, roomy car. Extra body, not taken up by the engine ><L Comfort of the Center-Poise icreased by smoolher action of the springs, with new pressure lubri methods of mounting body and bis a quieter car. SAFETY w Easy-Action Safety Brakes, of conduit control type. "The safety edal to wheel.** Sell-energizing? i is used to help apply the brakes, it about one-third less pedal pres:d to stop the car. i ounce of wood used for structural c structure all steel, sheathed with op, sides and floor. All are welded reel unit of great strength. Safety id at no extra charge. I

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