-r m\ Attractive Im'y f I That's? 9 MURPHY __ fiie Lfad\ \ ol. IVL.?No. 33 House passes i wo cherokee county rim s amendment Offered By Representative Edwin dyde Is Accepted aleigk, March 12.?/The "no-;c t -day passtd two Democratic-i ied bills affecting Cherokee ;y. but accepted an am. m.mem v offered by Rtpubliar. Reprcmive C. E. Hyde, of O.eiokee. measures were introduced by a r Br wning, of Swain, and fathered through the house by crentative Alorjhew, of Grah .m. measure re-enacts the jury nission act for Cheroket county names Harvt Whitaker, of Anas, (Torn King, of Ranger, and no.nb Carroll, of Murphy a.^ jury .nissioners for a two-yea? period, e second bill name> W. T. re, of Andrews, J. W. McMillan, Mjrphy, anu W. \V. Barton, of :i.i. as members of the Cherokee ty tax commission for a period >ur years, and provides the combat ion of the register of deeds fo: piling ti'ie tax records shall not eed $1,000 a yiar. The original limited it to $800 but the house opted Hyde's amendment ci.ar.gi it to $1,000. The bill goes back the senate Wednesday for c ncurRepresentative Hyde's bill t dish the tax commission i ex- , cted to <lie in the senate eommi4 TVA APPEAL TO BE CARRIED TO LOUISIANA COURT James Lawrence Flv. Central Sodv r of IV A, today unnrun.ed :he iention to carry the appeal 'ram it recent decision of Judge W. 1. rubb, of Birmingham. Ala., to the ircuit Court of Appeals ut New Grans. At the same time it v/.t* s\*t* d that no application would be ade to the Supreme C art for a rit of Certiorari which, if allowed, ond take the case direct.y 10 Ihe ipreme Court. Mr. Fly pointcu out at the last sitting of the Supreme urt this spring will begin on April - :h and it would be impossible to i feet the appeal, prepare an 1 file t-.e record, present the application r the Writ of Certiorari and, after ling thereupon, get the case ?e* wn in time for hearing before ihe - mer recess. It was aso noted that e appeal will probably be complit? in ihe Circuit Court og Appeals 1 ore the summer recess and hence ere would be no delay.in reaching i Supreme Court in either event. Mr. Fly said: "Under the statutes f 1 ihe custom long prevailing, ihe ipreme Court has relied upon the cuit Courts of Appeals to thin t the appeals coming up from the I wer courts and to clarify and re5* :-vt the issues of those which may ei be heard by the Supreme Court, e granting of a Writ of Certiorari which would by-pass the Circuit Court of Appeals is an extraordinary ' measure and one which it is not expected the Supreme Court will favor f r more general <use. This is particularly true in cases involving extensive records and complicated issues of fact, to which the Circuit Court of Appeal* can give detailed ?*t ntion, and to this extent relieve Cr.e Supreme Court of a heavy task, i - < case which involves as many issues of fact and of law as ours, the it'Ruar and orde#y procedure of go- | through these responsible and ! highly respected Courts of Appeals adily commends itself.'* Pie Supper To Be Held At Peachtree A ie supptr will be hel l at the I 1 fcachtrce Sohool House auditorium Thursday evening at 7:30, John Donley> clerk of the Superior court, anI need Monday. a large attendance is urged as the ?J creeds -wil] go toward the punchaf of a ,] iano for the Baptist church. If t lf trig Weekly .\etespaper in Western . CO. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TO ATTRACT MANT Beth Murphy boy? and girls team .vill compete "n the bi-c ur.ty basket ball tournament to b. he! in th Andrews gymnasium Friday am Saturday nights. T?*e team.- fror Jherokee and Clay ' counties are Murphy, Andrews-, Elf and Hayes ville. Murphy b-y- v. ill play Andrew Friday nigr.t at 7:30, a".. Hayesvill ar.d El: will play at 8:30. The win lers will meet at 8:30 Saturday nigh .or the finals. Murphy giils wil : lay Andrews at 4 o'.lock Frida; afternoon ar.d -HaytsviHe ar.d El >irb will meet at 5 o'chck the sam afternoon. The girl- final game wil :e played at 7:30 Saturday ng'nt. A trophy will be awarded the win n:ng ttants i n Saurd.-.y night and wi' be in their possession ur.ti] the nexi tournament. Both Boomer teams hav. a string possibility of winning: *-'.e tourr.aner, a. the local toys ami girls have de.rated ire ether competing team, during the year, with the exception ?f or.e game the girls 1 ?t to Andrews. A largt crowd from M-rpby is preparing attend the t arntt u t which will probably consist of the ...stest ar.el most int:resting game>1 the season. A SA\ ATORIl M FOh In all probability, a news ai Raleigh bureau this week sa will be built in Western North Ci In order that the situation n readers, the aitie le is herewith pi nALCICII, xi?i. r.?tiic i (roll call! reading the Raspberr propriation <*f $250,(KK) lor the v sanatariurn in Western North Ca Tlit bill was ordered sent to Prospects of passage by the s id the Support it will command fi chairman of senate appropriation ford, chairman oi health cominitt \ ance Browning of Swain and R< It will reach the senate torn will be placed on the calendar wit of favorable reports from the jo mili? es. The measure, o. iginally spo of Green and Clegg of Moore ar committee, appropriates $250.(HHI tori am in western North Carol in expenses during the construction expense-- <luring the fiscal year 1 fir'-t year of operation. The bill was introduced se\ scrutinized by both health and reaching the floor of the house f< reading yesterday with only one Gregg Cheri y of Gaston, chairnu The hill provides that the si $250,000 for construction costs a for the $110,000 operating exper It stipulates that the sanato Carolina, but leaves the selection directors, to be appointed by the We have in Cherokee count; ments of the hospital. Pure, frc cilities, good highways, ample si hotels?it is all heie to meet th< In our program for making Carolina we look cm the situatic we:t built somewhere in this vie The last paragraph of the i site is to left to a board of nine governor . Attempts should he made j groups to approach the commitU ed in having the hospital in this Think ot it. Two hundred struction. ten thousand dollais thousand dollars for operating 1936-37! That would help us f hospital would lend to Cheroke LET'S GET IT! \tmkt North Carolina, Covering a Large a Murphy, N. C. 1 hurs., IV. WOULD SHORTEN r MURPHY LIMITS IN LEGISLATUR1 j Bill Excluding Farm ? Lands Introduced A Raleigh By Ed Hyde Raleigh, Mar.h 12.?Represents s tivt C. E. Hyd , f Cherokee. is lY k author :f a bill to exclude certai .ropertits* fieri the t \v- limit* c j Murphy, in C erokee county. Th y ii.ea.-ure w..s referred to house eon f mittee on judicialy No. 2. I; it in*> out thai the "icnat *ar.l * of *aid farming lands have the bui den of city taxes and aie wholly wit! - ,?ut bent'it from the city." It pr( 1 vides that the f llowing (escribe t territory sh.Jl be excluded by Mui phy town limits: : "That section <>r;e of chapter 38" rival: laws of the session of 191 oe, and the same is hereby, amenc; ed by stJiiiti' g from said section a tr.at part- of same after the wor 4Texar.a* in line six of the descrip Ition of snhl "rnnw?" li*v?t4? '* town ant. before the word thence' i ire 10 <?i >.:id description, sc t eliminate fic.m the said de.-criptio tht foil wing words: "Thence p <Continued back pa*:.?First Sec.) t CHEROKEE COl \ 7 Y tide in the Asheville Citizen from itL a state ll.rberculosis sanatorium trolina. laye be cleai in the minds < I the lesented: luusr iiiuu) pasaeu on i"ie ltlirel y-Clegg hill providing for the apstablishment ol a state tuberculosis rolina. the senate. senate are unusually bright in view torn senators Lee Gravely of Nash, s committee, J. T. Burr us < i Guilee, A. Hall Johiiston*of Buncombe, ilph Ramsey oi Transylvania, orrow and it is anticipated that it hout reference to committee in view int appropriations ;.ij health nsored by Representative Kasljerry id re-drafted by the appropriations foi const met ion ot a 100-bed snnaa and allots $10,000 for incidental pet rod and $100,000 for operating 936-37. which is expected to be the -eral weeks ago and was closely appropriations committees before ar a vote. It was passed the second dissenting vote. Representative in of house finance committee, late may sell bonds to raise the nd provision is made in the budge! ises. lium be located in western North i of the site to the board of ninegovernor. y every facility to meet the requite?sh mountain air, transportation faupply merchants and agents and e needs. Cherokee the best cotonty in North >n as a step forward if the hospital inity. article says that the selection of the directors to be appointed by the among our civic organizations and ?e and let them know we are inteTest. county. and fifty thd?fsand dollars for confor incidentals and one hundred expenses during the fiscal year of inanrially and the presence of the e county's prominence. .* "'V*. r t HtMl nd Potentially Rich Terntory in This larch 14, 1935 GOV. TALMADGE PLANS TO SPEAK HERE ON APRIL 15 h G; v. Gene Talmadge, of Geor|ia, has mjide tenative arrangements to speak here on April 15, ^ 1 Rep. R. T. Hampton, of Fannin j county, Ga., announced here Sunt day. Arrangements were being made ' this week to send the governor an I official invitation on the part of J the city of Murp.hy. and Tuesdas !* night the Lions club voted to enh dorse the move. Mayor J. B. I Gray, Dor^ Withcrrpoon and i Bueck were in charge of the arrangements. It is understood that the gov* I crnor expects to bring a motorcade here from Atlanta on the proposed trip and that there will be a huge celebration on the ,- speaking date. <i In that case, it was said, ? rangementi will be made to send invitations to North Carolina of^ ficials tc be present for the oc] j casion. II TVA FILM TO BE * SHOWN FREE AT " LOCAL THEATRE r- i - v 1 - J educational hilm .Made Possible Through Courtesy Of P. J. Henn. A mot I n picture sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority wu! be shown here Sunday afternoon, Mas j; *"" ! The picture, deciding the work and general purposes oi TVA. was obtained through J. I\ Blagg unit .i hief in charge of the TVA surveys in this vicinity. It is a dull length picture ur.d has i won wiJe acclaim in many potri-pcTitar. show h' uses where it ha? ln-r. I -t en the screen thougc.t ut lhcountiy. Admission to the pktuie i? free ;.s it i- based on an educational theme ar.d serves to support the work e t the instil uptinotho flri "stittrlicn that aims to rtmodel the life and progress ol tr.e Tennesee "valley territc-jy. Descriptive scene? of the actual work and the progress the Authority making are fully xplained and rusual actompar.imert throughout is offered by the United States Marine band. The picture is endorsed by civic and sociological leaders thiougnout the country fox its clean-cut bearing and simplicity in connection with the purpose of the government institution. Through the courtesy of Mr. Henn the picture will be shown until everyone has seen it regardless ci the number ol times that will t e required. The first show will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. It is sponsored by the Chen kee Scout. FILLING STATION TO BE BUILT ON HILL HOME SITE The plot of land, on which the C I*. Hill home is now situated, ha; been purchased by the Wofford Oi company and a new Woco-Pep fill ing station will be erected there ir the near future, Paul Owenby, the company's local distributor, announced \Y ednesday. Tht* station to be built is of h< English type and hundreds of it kind now grace rr.any highways ar.: town; all over the country. It wil be modern and complete in every de tail having up-to-date faculties fo every kind ol service to motor vehi cle> as well as a regular disprnsar for the Woco-Pep products. Mi Owenby said. The. station is of a unusually attractive design. No manager was named at th present. The Hill home will be moved bac and turned so as to face th? adjoir i.ig street. pages TODAY Stale ; I $1.00 YEAR?5c COPY MURPHY LIONS HOLD REGULAR MEETING HERE Name Committee To Aid In i almadge s Reception; Back School Fund .A vote I a; j oint a representative committee in ccnnectii n with the .enative scheduled appearance of Gov. Ge.e >Talmadge. of Georgia, hei t and endorsement of increased appropriations i< r public schools were among the chief matters discussed by the Lions club at their reguLj n eeting in uie Murphy cafe Tuesday night. The committee, to be named Wednesday by H. Bueck. president of the local club, will extend a foimal invitation :o the Governor in b.half of the Lions of Murphy and will assist ?r? the arrangement| ot the receptl of Gov. Talmadge and his party. Following a talk by Mr. Bueck on the ciowied conditions of the school room generally, the club voted to send a lettir to the legislature supi orting any move fcr increased funds . i North Carolina schools. T. A. ase, local repres.- ntative of | tht Champion Fibre company, was v |* \ rned into %'.e c lub as a new n embei. Tw visitors, the Rev. R. D. B . dinger. superintendent of Home Mis ions 01 the Asheviile I'resbytery, ar.d S. W. Mendenhall, dairy and poultry specialist the John C. ampbell Folk School at Brasstown. pave Inef talks. Announcement .as trade that I i t:r ' i. < '*'* eju s ;n I\-ncord on March ?8. ar.d all local Lions were urged to attend. CARRINGER STARTS BIG DOUBLE EVENT ANNIVERSARY SALE | Mr. Dave ( arringer, widely-known | Throughout this n as the ownor of -CarringerV Department store in ! M .i t hy. :s eelt orating his first anniveisaiy if business this week with a gig antic doublt event sale*. Combining hi- first year of busie-> with his ann< uncement of b.-au:iful spring goods which have jJ; t arrived, M:. irringer is preparing : a i us l..s ness during the next ten days. Mr. Carr::.g r has made drastic redaction in hi.- complete line of clothing and groceries, that everyone in the county might get ao Iauaintqd \vit*a his store and methods of- iloing business. His store is all , bi> slogan implies?"on the square" I ?he announces. Sylva Minister Assigned To Episcopalian Church The Rev. George Lemuel Granger. Episcopalian minister, of Sylva, announced Friday that he had been assigned to the Messial Episcopal church here. Services will be held as follows: mayer and sermon on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p. m.; Holy Communion and sermon < 1 the fourth Sunday of every month at 11 a. m.. and evening prayer and * sermon at 7:30 p. m. or. the same 1 Sunday. ' FHA Committee Holds Meeting Here Monday * A meeting of the local Federal s Housing administration committee 1 was held in the court house Monday 1 afternoon at 2 o'clock a; which tim the essential cf :ho program wore l' explained. It wr.- attended by pecl~ pie from Andrew- ' Murphy. y A representative of the FHA is ex peeted here ir. t o r'ar future to ben grin a earn* of those who wish 1o avail th'-msclves ?-f tTie homing ade ministration funds. o h V . a- f Mr-. H. P.- * k scent last i- w-vh- rd with Mrs. C. C. Rnehanan w.-ee.

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