Murphy Topples Cherokee 19-6 n AD Aim AB0M8ON lb* Bulldogs ttnick paydirt in of play. On _ D their attack seamed stalled. ?a than drew a 19 yard which placed tbe Yellow on the Andrews IS yard line with a first down. lit de ciding acore was n pass from Long ho Bracken in the end sane. A colorful ceremony was held at the halftime of the game, W Miss Bobbie Oonley waa crowned 1953 Football Queen of Andrews High School. Miaa Patsy Derre-| beery, last year's Quean was < of the attendants, other attend ants, were seniors, Revs MoeteUer and Evelyn Hogan; Juniors, Helen Adams and Jean Lovtngood; sop pbmores, Virginia Hardin and Sh elby Recce; freshmen, Carolyn West, Ardltb Ray and Lhtda Br yant Each football team member sp onsored a girl In tbe ceremony. Miss Con ley was crowned by Bob by Cooper, oo-captata. The event waa sponsored by the Andrews Monogram Club. 2 p. m. Thursday in Vengeance Baptist Church. The Rev. Jim Truett officiated and burial was nt the Oarreberry Cemetery. Surviving, in addition to the pa rents are the paternal grandmoth er, Mrs. Cansada Debty; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fearce. ? I vie Funeral Home was in charge. HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. FrL-Sat, Oct. 30-11 Stadia* Harden "Kansas Pacific" la cineoolor LATE SHOW Sat., Oct. 31 Boris Karloff-Grant Withers ?IN? i "Doomed To Die"| San.-Mon., Nov. 1-2 Errol Flynn-Anthony Steel ?IN? "Master Of Ballantrae" in technicolor 1 Yuea.-Wed., Nov. 3-4 Greer Girson-Walter Pidreon "Scandal At Scourie" In technicolor Thw*.-FrL, Nov. H "Column South' Murphy i first ptay Eddie "Moody" Elliott, brash-sway artist. dmbed 40 ? set up the first touch Ttiree plays later Tommy Gentry bowled over for the some. Elliott kicked the extra point and led 7-0. | In the second quarter Tommy Gentry pulled in a Cherokee four th down kick and wormed his way 37 yards downfiekL Several plays later Gentry again scored. Elliott's Elliott's pat attempt was blocked, and the half time score sms 13-0. In the third quarter Gentry again galloped about 35 yards on a Cher okee punt to eet up another touch down. Eddie Elliott scored, but (Murphy was penalised and the h d. was called back. On the next play Murphy fullback. Holt Palmer, bulled his way 20 yards for another score. However it was call ed back. Finally several plays later Elli-, ott pushed over a score. Elliott's1 Shortly after chat the game end ed with Murphy rtlll In control of the Outstanding on Murphy's defen sive platoon were Ralph Almond a dough guard, and James Carroll, the always dependable linebacker. Elliott's 42 yard kicking average also proved Important One of El liott's kicks covered more than 95 yards. Up until the fourth quarter the remarkable Murphy defense bed yielded only one first down So the Indians while the Murphy offense more than doubled that of Chero kee. Murphy's next game Is at Frank lin with a team that almost upset the mighty Bryson City Maroon ATTENTION POULTRYMEN We will have 2,000 Direct Thompson White Rock pullets 10 weeks old November 9th. And 2,000 Direct Nichols Pullets ready November 19th at $1.05 each. We will pay 5c per dozen Premium ABOVE Market Price for hatching eggs from these pullets or Baby Chicks placed between now and December 31. If you need fei&ncing, come in and let us explain our plan to you. FARMERS FEDERATION "Oldest Hatching Egg Buyers in Cherokee County." DON RAMSEY, Manager Murphy, N. C. Phone 62 DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thurs.-Fri., Oct. 29-30 Sonny Tofts-Barbara Payton ?IN? lun For The Hills Sat., Oct 31 Plld BUI Elloltt-Gabby Hayes ?IN? "Man From Thunder River", Sun.-Mon., Not. 1-2 Tex Barker-Joyce MaeKensle ?IN? "Tarzan And The She Devil" Taea.-Wei^ Not. S-4 John "Crosswinds" HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Frt-Sat, Oct. 30-31 Wild BUI Elliott ?IN? "Rebel City" LATE SHOW Sat., Oct 31 Frances Dec-Tom Conway ?IN? "I walked With A Zombie" Snn.-Mon., Not. 1-2 Virginia Mayo-Gene Nelson ?IN? "She's Back On Broadway" in technicolor Toe*., Not. S Ken Marray-Preatom Footer ?IN? "The Marshall's Daughter" Wed.-Thora., Nor. 4-8 John Payne-Jan Sterltnf The Vanquished' 4-H Cub Completes Officers Elections The county*! it Four-H Chita week completed election of theu- officer* tor the year. The cluta and their states ere: ANDREWS JUNIOR: President, Boh Sla?le Nantahala; vice pres ident, Madge Barton, Marble; sec retary, Jerry Dalley, Andrews; and reporter. Terry Stegle, Nantahala. ANDREWS SENIOR: president, Billy Reynolds, Rt 1, Andrews; vice-president, Carolyn West, Mar ble; secretary, Mack Clarke, Hi. 1, Andrews; and reporter. Gay Fran ces Stewart, Andrews. HI W ASS EE DAM JUNIOR: pre sident, Nancy Dockery, HI west Dam, vice-president, Richard 'Hop wood, Hlwassee Dam; secretary, Minnie Kay Worley, Rt 1, Turtle town, Term.; and reporter, Roger Worley, R. 1, Turtle town, Tenn. HIWASSEE DAM SENIOR president, Marjarie Reese, Oak Park; vlee-presldeat, Robert Pat terson; secretary, Helen Gra ham Unaka; reporter, Fredrick Crowder. Salt HIWASSEE DAM SENIOR BOYS president, Arthur West Rt. 1. Tur tletown, Tenn.; vice-president, Ci pde Stark, Hlwassee Dam; secre :ary. Tommy Keenum, Suit; re Devil*, rhe lineup: Vlurphy <19) Ends. Dockery, Pipes, Murphy Adams' Hackles. Swanson, McCombs, Gad dis, Mattox Guards Mulkey, Almond, Foster Chapman Center* Hall Carroll Backs. Elliott, Gentry, White, Pal mer, Van Horn Corn well Moore, Stlles Scoring touchdowns: Gentry (2), Elliott Pat Elliott t placement) Cherokee <6) Ends. Wahneeta, Reed rackles. Watty, Lossiah Guards. Panther, Walking Stick Centers. Taylor Backs Standing Deer, West, Welch, Taylor Scoring Touchdown. Whaneeta ? Statistics Murphy Chr'kee First Downs 12 6 Yds. gained rushing 248 105 Passes attempted 9 10 Passes completed 1 1 Passes com. 1 1 Yds gained passing. 1 5 Passes int. by 2 1 Yds. gained int. 32 2 Kicking Average 42 25 Yds. kicked ret. 124 109 Opponents fumbles, rec. 1 1 Yds. lost penalties 55 25 pi liR MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts At Dusk Thurs.-Frt, Oct. 29-30 Mitxi Gaynor-Scott Brady 'Bloodhounds Of Broadway" in technicolor Sat.. Oct. SI John Ireland-Marie Windsor little Big Horn" Snn.-Mon., Not. 1-2 John Payne-Snaan Morrow "The Blazing Forest" Taea.-WeA, Not. 3-4 'Jalopy" potter, Herbert Price, Oak Pack. HIW ASS EX DAM SENIOR GIRLS praaHawt. Juaatta Rapcr, Oak Park; vice-president, rttn, At 1_ TurUetowo, retary, Betty Lou Balae. Pa Tens.; reporter, Jeanette Brace. Star Bt, Turtletown, Tenn. 1. Ladd, Marble; sec retary, LeRoy Coffey Marble; | sad reporter, Praakie Mae Wal king. BC 1, Marble. MARlfo-S CREEK JUNIOR: president. Lloyd Beavers; vlee prseident, Patsy Smith, BraaStown; secretary, Walter Owenby; and re porter Phyllis Glllenwater, Rt 1, Braeatown. MARTIN'S CREEK INTERME DIATE: prertdent, T.*J. Logan. Rt. 2, Murphy; vice president. Janice Citsp, Rt. 2 Murphy; secretary, Winston Stalcup; and reporter, Sh irline Oliver, Rt. 2, Murphy. MURPHY JUNIOR: president, Bub Penland, Murphy; vice-pres ident, Margaret Ann wilcox, Rt. 2, Murphy; secretary, Danny Lof tis, Murphy; and reporter, Ruth Rates. Murphy. MURPHY INTERMEDIATE: pr esident, Tommy Moore, Murphy; Wee president, Edith Faye Wilcox, Rt 2, Murphy; secretary, Bobby Morris; end reporter, Grace TOwn son, Murphy. MURPHY SENIOR: president, Clara Hashes, Rt 2, Mnrphy; Wee president William Lee, Rt 2, Mnrphy; secretary, Jerry Ruth Smith, Rt 2, Mnrphy; and rep orter, Jackie Wilson, Rt 1, Mar ble. iPEACHTREE: president Betty Kate Wilson, Rt 1, Marble; Wee president, Bobby Hendrix, Rt 1, Murphy; secretary, Shirley Stiles, Rt 1, Murphy; and reporter, Jim my Hendrix, Rt 1, (Murphy. RANGER' JUNIOR: president Drucells Truett, Rt 2, Culberson; vice president, Johnny Hawkins, Rt. 2, Culberson; secretary, Nancy Cook, Rt 1, Copperhill, Tenn.; and reporter, T. J. Harris, Rt 1, Cop perhill, Tenn. TOMOTLA JUNIOR: president Johnny Bandy, Rt 1, Marble, Wee president, Joyce Johnson, Johnson, Rt 1, Marble; secretary Charles Bettis, Rt 1, Marble; and reporter, Tabitha Rowland, Rt 1, Marble. WHITE CHURCH: president, Emanuel McDonald, Rt. 3, Murphy vice president Flora Rae Johnson, Rt. 3, Murphy; and reporter, Billie Jo McDonald, Rt. 3, Murphy. , UNAKA: president, Willa Mae Bryson, Unaka; Wee president, J. B. Curtis, Unaka; secretary, Genoa Coleman, Rt. 3, Murphy; and re porter Don Davis, Unaka. Andy Mull Dies Of Heart Attack Andy Mull. 70, died of a heart attack at 12:30 p. m. Thursday, October 22, in the iho>me of a son, Johnnie Mull in Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services were held at at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in Oak Grove Baptist Church in Union County, Ga. The Rev. Conley Lov-ingood, the Rev. Gus Hunt and the Rev. Clarence Voyles officiated and burial was "in the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow of Lew ner, Ga.; four sons. Homer and Gil WJ > WITH A USED CAR I Why WALK when yon en BIDE J?t aa CHEAP. Look over theoe ears at oar lot. Down payment aa low aa 92*. Weekly Paymeata tram 91 to $8. 1948 Ford 1941 Font lac, t 1947 1941 Plymouth Coupe W41 Dodye Piekup 1944 CMC 1919. 1941 Wlllya Station Wayon 1941 EVANS AUTO USED CAB LOT Oa Andrewa Bd. Next To 171 ? Murphy, N. C. PVT. GWKNDYL MOWN Pvt. Gweodyf Brown ton at Mr. and Mr?. Leonard J. Brown, who graduated from Hiwaaaee High In the ciaaa at IMS, and later grad uated from the echool of Nursing at Madison College, Tann-Jg now stationed at Camp Rickett, Va. Pvt. Brown Is In the Medical Corps. Before entering the army he was married to the former Be-1 ty Jo Jennings of Columbia, Tetm. I She la also a graduate of the School of Nursing at Madison Tenn. . bert of Lewner, Randall of Gas tonia and Johnnie of Atlanta three daughters, Mrs. Leesie Brackett and Mrs. Edith Cody of Gastonia, and Miss Betty Mull of the home, also nine grandchildren. Three sisters. Miss Mary Jane Mull and Mrs. Vina Raper of Cul berson and Mrs. Eliza Potest of Alphretta, Ga. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. United States meat production under federal inspection for the week ended October 3 was estim ated at 382,000,000 pounds, a de crease of 1 per cent compered with the 388,000,000 pounds a week earlier, but 20 per cent above a year ago. Lutherans Set Reformation Festival Sunday Andrew's will i tival of the Reformation Sunday. Nov. 1. ?t the regular 11 KM o' clock Service. Hie Festival at the Reformation this year will mark die tfhb an niversary of the Protestant Church Pastor Gobble will preac* on the and today". The choir at St An drew's wMh Mrs. J. O. Carrier as organist will provide special mus ic. Welcome Is extended to every one to Aire in this Festival through worshipping at St And rew's Lutheran Church in An Raxter Dies In Marble Suddenly David P. Baxter, 81. ? fanner died suddenly in Ms borne. Marble, Route 1, at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct 81. Funeral service, were held at 2 p. m. Saturday In Marble Baptist Church, with the Rev. A. B. Lov ell and the Rev. Algia West offi and burial was in the Derrebenry cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mis. Mettle Deweese Raxter; two sons, Ernest of Marble and Roy of Bal timore, Mr.; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home was In chdrge. 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