Murnh vDrons Homecoming Game ToHayes ville
YeUowjackets
Sting Favored
Bulldogs 14-12
Br Aon AB0N80N
Tbe Murphy Dulidcgs dropped
their Homecoming game to the
HayetviUe Yellowjackets by a
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USED CAR LOT
On Andrews Rd. Next To Murphy
Motor Court.
Phone 377 Murphy. N. C.
HENN
THEATRE
MURPHY, N. a
Fri.-Sat, Oct 23-24
LATE SHOW
Sat, Oct 24
f,.t,riat ?UP PUHCAN
Sun.-Mon., Oct 25-24
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LORBTTA YOUNG
j ^JOHN PORSYTHE
Tues., Oct. 27
Wti-Dm, Oct. 29-29
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?core of 14-12 hit Friday.
During (he Drat quarter the
Bulldogs developed a bad case of
fumbleftis. On touchdown drives
they fumbled three times with the
Yellowjacreu recovering all.
Again during the first quarter
with the ball on Murphy's 40 ju
line, the Bulldog** speedy hell
beck. Eddie Joe Elliott broke loo*
for ? brill lent 00 yard touebdowi
run. Elliott's extra point kick at
tempt was blocked. ,
In the second quarter the yel
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DICKEY
THEATRE
MURPHY, N. C
Thurs.-Frl., Oct. 22-23
Virginia Gray-Phillip Reed
-IN
Unknown Island'
FrL-SaL, Oct. 23-24
Rory Calhoun-Cortnne Calvert
Cameron Mitchell
?IN?
"Powder River"
la technicolor
Sat, Oct 24
Roy Roger*
?IN?
"The Old Spanish
Trail"
LATE SHOW
Sat, Oct 24
Howard Keel-Polly Berger
Marjorle Mala
?IN?
"Fast Company"!
Sun.-Mon., Oct. 25-U
Howard Duff-Era Vatrok
?IN?
- "Raceways"
Sun.-Mon., Oct. 25-2?
Jane RnsaeU-Marilyn Monroe
"Gentlemen
Prefer Blonds"
-Wed., Oct 27-2S
Richard Carlaon-Jean Byron
The Magnetic
Monster"'
Toes., Oct. 27
Frederic March Gloria Grahamei
Terry
"Man On A
Tightrope"
Wed -Tlmr*., Oct M-M
William Holden-Darld Nlrca
"The Moon Is
Woe
4 lowjacketa seemed to
deep sleep by driving deep i
Murphy territory on s series
brilliant posses. From about
10 yard line Virgil Bernard pkch
ed to Bill Brackens for the score.
Harold Long kicked the pat and
Hayeaviile led 7-4.
However the fighting
from Hayesvillo were ?
denied and again
quarter drove I
yard line and there
down Glenn Teems was able to
go for the last Hayesvllle L d.
Harold Long again kicked the
all-important extra point and at
the half Hayesvllle led 14-d.
Coming out for the second half
with vegeance In mind the Bull
dogs inarched forward. Eddie "Mo
ody" Elliott broke loose for 25
yards. The Bulldogs drove to
within touching distance of the
goal and from there quarterback
Sammy White went over for the
touchdown. Elliott's conversion
was again blocked and the sore
w?s 14-12.
In the foorth quarter a strange
series of fumbles ocurred. Mur
phy's Tommy Gentry fumbled
a Hayesvllle fourth down kick,
and the Yellowjackets recovered.
On the next play Murphy's
Ralph Swanson recovered a
Hayesvllle fumble. However a
bout two plays later Holt "Bull"
Palmer, Murphy fullback, again
fumbled and Hayesvllle re cover
ed again.
Again in the fourth quarter Hay
esville marched from their 20 to
Murphy's goal'line in a series of
five straight first downs only to
be denied another touchdown by
James Carroll, linebacker, Ralph
Swanson, Eugene Dockery and
the other stalwarts of Murphy's de
fense.
With only a few seconds left
in the game Sammy White gam
bled on fourth down by trying
for a first and failed by Inches.
However shortly after that the
game ended.
Tribute should be paid to the
fighting Bulldogs and the very
much improved Yellowjackets. To
Murphy's Eddie Elliott, Sammy
White, James Carroll, Walter Hall
Ralph Swanson, Eugene Dockery
and Jimmie Mulkey who all play
ed a wonderful game. The passing
arm of Virgil Barnard of Hayes
vllle and the catching ends, Earl
Dietz, and Bill Brackens should
also be congratulated when Bar
nard pitched for five straight con
nections in the second quarter.
Back McClain
Dies In Andrews
Back McClain, 64 wus found
dead near the home of a aoo-In-law
Haskell Gibby of Andrews at 140
p. m. Wednesday, October 14.
State Highway Patrolman L. H.
Baker stated tbfA the body wm
found in a potato patch by Gibby.
Dr. Harry Miller, Cherokee Co
in ty coroner ruled deaAh was due
o natural causes.
' Surviving are the widow, Oma
dcCValn; five sons, Rupert, Robert
Claude and Glen of Andrews and
Jerald of Oregon.
Also two daughters, Mrs. Haskell
Jlbby, of Andrews and Mrs. Ray
oond Weeks of Augusta, Ga. and
wo sisters, Mrs. Fred Jones of
ishevllle and Mrs. Homer Cole of
Funeral services were conducted
m Thursday at 3:30 p. m. in Val
eytown Baptist Church with the
lev. Cliff George affctiatlng. Bu
lal was In the church cemetery
rith Ivie Funeral Home in charge.
4rs. Parker Has
Garble WMS Meet
The WMS of Marble Baptist
fhurch met Wednesday at 2 p. m.
t the home of Mrs. Gerald Parker.
Mrs. Frank Walsh was leader of
he program on "A Sinful World?
i Sufficient Savior."
Those taking part on the program
rere Mrs. A. B. Lovell, Mrs. Glade
Vest, Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mrs. Ge
ald Parker, Mrs. Victor West, Mrs
lub Raxter, Mrs. Olsen Hall, Ve
ison West and Mrs~Frank Kilpat
ick.
Following .the program new off
cers were elected for the next
?ear.
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STUDIES
USED EQUIPMENT
Bailey and Van Horn
Box 221, Murphy, N. C.
Phones 578-J or 578-W
MURPHY
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Thura.-Fri., Oct 22-23
mery CIlft-Anne Baxteif
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Sat, Oct. 24
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In technicolor
Snn.-Mon., Oct. 25-16
John Wayne-Donna Reed
Trouble Along
The Way"
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Murphy, N. C.
C. L. JOHNSON A SON
ACCOUNTANTS
Auditing Notary Public
Taxes Beokeepfaw Suite
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Authorities advise training the young
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