r Fined For Making Fal?e Statement Tay'.o:* Brown of Route 2. Mar- I phy was arraigned before Justice of the Peace F O Bates Septe:n-I ber 23 on a charge of making a false statement to obtain unetn- j p'oyment benefits, it was learned from William Hevward Claims Deputy of the Employment Securi XI ?? e Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COP PER HILL. TENN. J. Q. Davidson Taken At Age 81 4J Q Dav idson 81, died at 6 30 p in Monday. September 22, at he home of a daughter Mrs J i W Blair of Alcoa Tenn after a long illness He was a native of Cherokee Countv. the brother of Neil Da vidson Survivors include the widow; one son Guy of Knoxville, Tenn , four grandchildren and the bro ther Neil Davidson of Murphy. j Funeral services were conducted i. j p m. Wednesday in the chapel jf McCammon-Ammons Funeral Home in Alcoa Burial was in Charles Grove Cemetery in Alcoa ty Commission Defendant entered a plea of guilty Judgment was suspended by the court on payment of costs by the defendant In addition to the judgment of the court, defendant will not be eligible for further unemployment benefits by the commission for a period of one year from the date I he filed his initial claim. There Is terror when you first see fire. But there is a "second terror" that follows, when people realize that they cannot copq j with the cash loss that firs has brought. Insurance could have ? ? ' saved them from financial tragedy . It may yet save you J Call right now to arrange for adequate property coverage. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ' ?' f*Z BANK A TRUST COMPANY Murphy, N. C. -~'4r t' English Classes Give Program Ttv? first student participation program of the Murphy High School 1952 term was presented in chapel Wednesday morning. Sep tember 24, by Mrs Harry Mil ler's English classes The program consisted of an original skit written by the Eng lish classes after they had com-, pleted a unit on manners and con duct The first part showed the contrast between the pupils of "Bonehead High School" and the behavior of the members of Mur phy High School * The second part of the program was "Tips to Teen-Agers". The following pupils took part: Vnnouncer, Joe Medvidovich; nar rator. Edna Ann Palmer; icacher, Rita Mae Hartness; waitress, Rose ) Axlev Students representing "Bone-1 head High"' were Betty Jane j Evans. Harry Burgess, Yonah Jane Clonts, Ernest Ledford, Claude McDonald. Fred Van Horn, Harry Mattox, McKinley Johnson, Neva i Jean Bates, Bobbie Hartness and Bobby Teague Students of Murphy High School were: Elain Lance, Mary Lepscier, Gene Simonds, Don Hancock, Shir ley Bandy, Sue Dockery and Bon nie Hall. Stage managers were Fred Dal rymple. Randall Odum and Her bert Odell. Sophomore Class Elects Elliott The Sophomore class of Murphy High School held the first class meeting of the 1952 school year in the school auditorium Wednesday morning. September 24 The following class officers were elected President. Eddie Joe Elliott; vice-president. Rex Kephart: secretary-treasurer, Bar bara Swain; reporter, Don Han cock. Sponsors of the class are Mrs. Dollie Smart, Mrs. Emily Miller. Harry Rogers and Jack Barnett. W. W. Lovingood Trains With Fleet | Taking part in the Atlantic | Fleet's second anti-submarine ex ercise this year on board the sub marine USS Chopper, is Wendell W. Lovingood, Jr., eommissaryman second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell W Lovingood of Marble, N. C. The exercise is being held to test m m and equipment in main 1 ?ainiug the high standard of the Submarine Force's readiness pol icy. I Taking part are conventional I fleet-type and specialized convert j ed submarines and units from the , fleet's "killer" forces. Sick in Andrews i Patients in Rodda-Van Gorder hospital this week are: Pvt. Jewel Anderson of Maryville, Tenn., and Ft. Benning, Georgia: Mrs. Mary Nelson of Toptpn; Jean Stewart of Andrews; Ethel Stewart of Rob binsville; Mrs. W T. Gibson of Hiwassee Dam; Miss Frances Moore of Murphy; Mrs. Gordon Smith of Andrews; Mrs. Frank Long of Robbinsville; Miss Nell Williams of Cheoah; Miss Gladys Hogan of Andrews, an appendecto my; Charles Baker, son of Patrol man and Mrs. Baker, a tonsilecto my; Elmer Owenby, Nantahala; Ed Stevens, Andrews; Thelma Moore, Negro, Andrews; and Brenda Saiw yers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawyers, oi Marble. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation M Chronic Dosing I Itfdi Normal RngiAorNy TNi AH-Vi|ilolili Way I ? ? Taking harsh drug* for constipation can punish jou brutally! Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bdod action, make you feel in need of repented dosing. When you occasionally fed conitipated, get east* but mn tdtef. Take Dr. Cald weil'i Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. It's <a0*rgt?aMv. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest aaaenaf laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief nmftrtMt. Helps yon get tegular, ends chronic nosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. \%*Jr SINN A* I A X AT | V I Andrews Personals Mrs. Josephine Hlgdon is spend ing this week with her sister Mrs Margaret lohnson at Belmont Mrs J V Barnett and daughter, Lucile, visited relatives in Athens Tenn , Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles B Sewell of Dana Point. Calif, are spend ing several days with Mrs Sewell's twin sister, Mrs L O Caldwell and family Mrs Eleanor Enloe of Charlotte spent several days visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Harlan En loe Mrs Wade Reece is leaving Monday. October 6, for a ten-dav .isit with friends in New Yoifc City Harry D?war of Atlanta spent he week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs R A Dewar Tom Hay. who is employed in Arkansas, is spending several days with his family in Andrews Andrews Births Mr and Mrs. Gordon Smith an nounce the birth of a sojgon Sep 'craber 24 at Rodda-Van Gorder iospilal Mr and Mrs. Frank Long of Robbinsville anounce the birth of a daughter, September 24 at Ro ; da-Van Gorder Hospital. Scarboroughs Have New Son Mr and Mrs Dave Scarborough of Guil'ord College announce the j birth of a son, Tuesday, SeptPm-1 ber 30, at a Greensboro hospital J Mrs Scarborough is the former | Miss Jackye Ellard, daughter of Mrs William Walker, of Andrews Mr Scarborough is a former \ndrews High School Athhetic Coach and teacher. Slow Creek Mrs Ellen McGuire of Gastonia has been visiting relatives here this week John Webb and Vernon Parker spent the day in Knoxville, Tenn., recently. Mrs Ethel Welch aqd Wanda of Whittier spent two weeks visiting friends and relatives here. They returned home last Wednesday Clifford Linn spnt three days in Asheville last week visiting friends and relatives. Richard Lyle who recently un derwent a serious operation In Duke Hospital in Durham has im proved In 10 of the 23 states where ve- j sicular exanthema of hogs has ap peared, it has been eradicated through quarantines and destruc tion of infected swine, the USDA announced in September. Tractor Tires New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair Any Size Tractor Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy N. C. during the past 20 years for; ?very c-nange of one billion dollars i national income payments, there las been a corresponding change of four million dollars in cash re ceipts from the sale of North Car olina farm products. Johns - Man vilie Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shmm-lail Rooftma AikHtaa SUUna OIBBS HDW. * AUTO SUf"L* HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY See us for reliable insurance in any line Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. NOTICE In keeping with our motto "Everything for the Automobile," We are now prepared to write your Automobile Insurance for you. We also write all other lines of casual ty and liability insurance. * If you do not now have adequate protec tion and are not being served by a local agency, we shall consider it a privilege for ycu to call on us for information and assist ance. W. A. Singleton WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Murphy, N. C. Phone 582 ANDREWS LIONS CLUB Sponsors Donkey Baseball ORANGE-J-RANCH BIGGEST NOVELTY HIT TO TOt(R,;r)4jE COUNTRY J 77% % " ^ '<*! 'we* wo***! sec YOUR FRICNDS > TRY TO RISC THt DONKEYS? LAFT YOUR TROUClSt AWAY at DONNEV 94SEDAU/ Andrews Ball Field 7 P. M. October 6 Adults 60c Children 30c ,?nHBHK,-- - ?-? ? l:L.A' X^SeLi^J^: -? : ' - ... ? sSL-: ... if. ? - - v . ' - -

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view