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I.JL Hf MURPHY ? The trading W Vol. IVL?No. 33 TVA Film To ] Here Free Of Crowd Sunt pictureTgained > MUCH ACCLAIM IN LARGE CITIES \ sptr'al {i'm depctinp all phast- 1 the wcrk ol the Tennessee Valley " '1 v_ -I.- _* *U? M.., ,f A.ithomy win oe >nuwn at -mui. theater Sunday afternoon a: 0. it is being sponsored by the ? r< kee Scout. N?o admission will n h> charged. _ The picture, a full length film, j wr actual construction work go- * u 0n -t the various projects being 1 u-.dertaken by the TV A at this time. ' 1: rtviews of the work of the insti- c tuticn sir.to "it fir>t began and outlir.es clearly the purpose of the entire set-up. The picture was obtained through ^ I). Rlagg, unit chief in charge of ^ r local 'TVA surveys, and is being hown through the courtesy of T. J. _ Tc-nn, owner of the local moving pic'. re hojse, and Jim MeCombs, the anager. The TV A picture has been receiv enthusiastically in the many large .'v show houses where it has been . ut on the screen. All critics have q given it credit as being one of the jj, best pictures of its kind. ^ In that the picture is entirely edu- lr aticnal it will be shown here free g, i charge and it will be run over until everyone who carts to has seen it fcj through. 2 A great deal of interest seems to m W have been stirred up in this section I <yger the fact that the picture will bt co I n-own here and large crowds are ex- rc I p-ected from all ever the county and fii [ surrounding communities. th From the beginning to the end in- nt I t cresting tceires are shown of the ef I actual construction on dams, their I proposed locations, and the work the j I TVA is doing in the social field, qc I Music is furnished throughout by the tl< I United States Marine band. co Everyone is urged to come to th-* re I Murphy theater Sunday afternoon st: I and see this unusual picture. Inter- ty I t ting and delighful it will give many ne I a new view as to the actual work wi I going on under the Te nnessee Va*ky ac I A utbority. n< I R. B. WOOTEN HERE * I TO HELP IN COUNTY c, I AGENT'S CAPACITY I Mr. R. B. Wooten, of Chester, S. fr C? arrived here Sunday to take up | hi duties as assistant Cherokee ef I county agent. I Mr. Wooten said his work would cc I '? principally taken up with service re I in connection with the TVA demon- ta I etration farms and 4-H cub work as I well as performing the other duties cj I the line of a county agent's work. c0 I IVt 4-H club work, a vital part of I "he agricultural interests of any sec- JQ I t en, will be intensified, according to I Prt sent plans. 0j I Mr. Wooten comes here well equiplec to do this type of work having spent a number of years in the field of agiicuture. He is a graduate of a. the North Carolina State College at f( Raleigh, class of 1929, and tor the "g fast several years has been connect- . ed with the U. S. soil erosion service et Spartanburg, S. C. c0 DICKEY CHEVROLET t CO. IS TO REMODEL re PRESENT BUILDING ? Hadley Dickey, owner of the be Mickey Chevrolet company, is plan- r<:t ning to enlarge his garage next week ctl ^r.d it was said Wednesday that sev- thi era bids had been made by contrac- ret tors for the job. . tu According to plans the garage will wa ( widened to take in the vacant lot to between the present garage and the wli Murphy theater and it will be 70 feet wide by 100 feet long, CaTl ju ?hbs, bookkeeper,-said. The plans also call for redecorai tion on the interior and attractive show r ? ms will be built as well en- F.b orced floor space for parking and sl,! repair work. Ist1 f r, Sf eekly Sevspaper in ITrstern Nor M Be Shown Charge To lay Afternoor VOULD PROHIBIT ANY FISHING IN SHULER'S CREEK Raleigh, March 16.?Represcnta ive C. E. Hyde, of Cheroke. county the sponsor of a bill to prohibi ishing in the waters cf Shuler' reek, in Cherokee county. The bill, referred to the houss com littee on commerkal fisheries, pto ides "that the taking of *i ^ in anj tanner whatsoever. either by rod jin*e, gig, trap or by the shoitinj f cyr.amite, in the waters of Shur*s 'Creek, in Cherokee ; unty . . r any tributaries thereof, ic hsrcrj rohibited for a period of two >eart -cm and after the passage .?* this rt." ^ It provides for a punishmer4 ci ct more than 30 cays <r fine of r.oj lore than $50. occasion. ,ai o Messrs Mason And Hall Have Visitors D Mi*. J. A. Hall, Cherokee-Clay < county game warden, and Mr. L. L. Mason, former sheriff, have had two distinguished visitors with them fcr the past several weeks. cj( Mr. Grady Shearer, of Brookshire, W Texas, a first cousin of Mr. Hail, no has been one of the visitors. Ori- of finally Mr. Shearer was a resident fai of the Copperhill section but for the th, past 23 years he has been residing in Texas where he is prominent in Cn the hardware business. He has a of brother, Allen, who is in the whole- a-s sale grocery busines in Etowah, mi Tcnn. est The oth. ?r visitor was Ben Cooper, a nephew of Mr. Hall, who for some ow time has been engaged in the cattle lar business at Livingston. Ala. bv irmltM ih Carolina% Covering a Larpr and Potei lurphy, N. C. Thurs., March iMAN IS FATALLY 1 HURT WHEN TWO , TRUCKS COLLIDE Homer Lovingood Dies F From Result Of Injuries Near Here Thursday Homer Lovingocd, 26. of the wi t Ebencezer c mmunity, was fatally te injured Thursday afternoon at 4 Mi o'clock when a truck, on which he r.e - | wa.- riding, was struck by another K? - truck three and a half miles out on Mj ! the road tc Unaka. With hi? lcgsjeri badl\ crashed he was take - to the'111* - I Petrie ospital by Tom Kfcpha t.j I driver of the truck that struck him. coi I where he died at 8:3C. He .vas so ' ! weak from 1 ss of blood that sur" j tzcons could not amputate his leg- us an [ j was first reported. '! .Mr. Lrvingcr : \va riding wit!, hi- sa^ I legs dangling off the left .-id? f n truck driven by \ ester K.? which was sideswiped by the other truck J* driven by Kephart while- roundmg a i sharp curve. Following investigation, Deputy ' Sheriff Foley Bell served warrants , t r manslaughter on the two drivers i who pusieci bones each of $500. A i hearing will be held here Saturday. wy. ' Funeral services were held at the ^ Hangingdog Baptist church Saturday an .rorninjr at 11 o'clock with the Rev. ex W. H. Truett officiating. . Mi. Lovingood, who was born in the Hangingdog community, had been t?r. 2 member -of tht Baptist church for v/r 15 years. cc Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tri Dent Lovingood. of Ebeneezer. he is survived by one brother. Dock, of Rainbow Springs, and five sisters; *1 Mrs. Tillie Nickerson, of Gastonia, Mrs. Icey Davis, of Morganton, Ga.; Mrs. Viola Beaver oi Atlanta. Ga.. W and Misse> Ethel an,; Gladys Lovingood, of Ebeneezer. *1U ? o ,n? MAYOR EXTENDS r INVITATION TO GOV. TALMADGE Mayor J. B. Gray Wednesday, on ( behalf ol the town of Murphy, sent i an official invitation to Gov. Gene lh t Talmadge, of Georgia, to speak here ? | on April 15, or any other suitable . date. s Mr. W. D. Townson said he had a \\ i conversation with Georgia represen- aA - tative R. T. Hampton, of Blue Ridge, ar t Ga., who intimated that the governor ct \ wa anxious to come here and speak in on the occasion. It is understood that Gov. Tal- to f madgs will bring a motorcade with hi 1 him and plans are being made to st ' form a motorcade here to meet him at the Georgia line. In all probabil- 15 ity there will be a big celebration dt s with special events here on the he ' speaking date. at It is estimated that there is no auditorium here to hold the multi- :n tude that would want to hear the w< governor speak, and attempts will be made to have him bring his sound system along and in the event of good f,J weather the speech will be made out- ^ side possibly in the baseball park. .P* Attempts will be made to have I North Carolina officials here on the I at t |?>?(j itially Rich Tern lory in This 21, 1935 [Yi-County Tr Will Bring To Murj UGHWAY N6T28~ BEING WIDENED AND RECOVEREI Work was b.gun Wednesday den State highway No. 28 to 1 e: from the Hiawassee bridge i orphy to the intersection of th w road to the Ge rgia lir.e 2 inger, 8 mil s from here. Grove limey. Cherokee-Clay county suj intendent of the highway depart ?nt, said Wednesday. The road, when t*ne shoulders ar mpleted, will be repaved with as ait, he added. A squad of msn under J. L. True: e \v\ rkir.g on the Murphy end o load alrtariy, and Mr. Maune id the work should be complete two or three weeks. VAC CONTRACTS BEING EXPLAINED IN CLAY COUNTS The drive for cannery contracts d to be far above expectations is week extended into Clay count lere E. K. Thompson, cannery man tr; L. D. Staple#, TVAC assistanl d county agent Don Allison ar plaining the proposals at a numbe meetings. Cherokee county has bee [ roughly canvassed and any on 10 is interested in getting in on th ntracted acreage before the cor, icts are closed up are requested t t in touch with either Mr. Thomf n or A. Q. Ketner, Cherokee cour agent at his office in the court use. Meetings in Clay county this w-h re held at Ogden, Shady Grove ireetwater, Downing Creek, Tus ittee. Elf, Hayesville and Shoot * Creek. AR IS STOLEN AND WRECKED ON SUNDAY EVENINC E. R. Thompson, local cannei anag.-r, Sunaay nig.it celebrate e second week of his stay in Mu >y? by finding that his car wa oien. i arkitg his Ford in fr nt ul J r. Gray's home on Valley Kiv< enue whert he was visiting M id Mrs. A. Q. Ketner, he discove i about y o clock that it wps mis SC^lls describing the car were sei sui rounding towns and the maj int, some tnree or four cai rong, was on. Iht car was discovered abo\ 2:30 wrecked near the Southei ;pot. Evidently the driver hi irdly been able to make the tui , the railroad tracks and in an e >rt to keep it in the road had ro to a pile of logs. The two froi heels were smashed. Investigation showed that the lo< td been picked with a fingerna le and the switch was still on whe e car was found. Local police r >rted that arrests were near. runner investigation showed thi tempts on the part of the bur* rs to start the car of S. W. Mei nhall, Mountain Valley Creamer sistant were unsuccessful. ICKEY AND SONS STORE REOPENED HERE WEDNESDAY W. B. Dickey and Sons, Murph thing merchants and grocers ednesday morning opened their rc vated store announcing a full lin new spring clothing for all th mily and exceptional bargains ii ?ir grocery department. The Dickey store ha- long beei e of the leading department store this section and Mr. \Y. B. Dicke; manager has won a host of ad rers and friends through his hon business transactions. With their new line of goods, th< tiers hope to add even more regu customers to their already stead; siress. ? ??????_ lilt TODAY State ____________ $1.00 YEAR?5c COPY ack Meet 150 Students ahy Wednesday ALL SCHOOLS OF ^ THREE COUNTIES 3 ARE TO COMPETE O s Approximately 150 Cherokee. Clay ^ and Graham county student.. will h.. e here Wednesday to take part in the it tri-cc unty ithbtic meet to be held 'T at the local ball park. The events i- "will begin at 12:30 (CST>. i- The meeting, which will be an annual affair, was started by the Tri ir county Teachers Association and is - being sponsored and fostered by th?? coaches o; all the schools in the t three counties. f Five events have been arranged y for the girls and nine will be held d 1 ci the hoys. The winning school will ho judged cn the 5, 3, 1-point system. It was announced that there would bt no admision charged to the events and that everyone was welf connd to attend. It is believed that through this S plan every child in the schools of s the three counties will have a chance >' to compete in some form of sport - that would be denied him otherwise, t, l ast year a similar meet was held at ej:hc local school and it proved so r | popular that, plans wire made to inI corporate the three counties this n year. e The boys events are: 100-yard - dash, baseball throw, standing broad i- jump, 220-yard dash. 440-yard run, o running broad jump. 880-yard relay. high jump and mile run. i- The gills events are: 60-yard t- dash, baseball throw, standing broad jump, running i "oad jump and the k high jump. : HUNTING BILL IS GIVEN APPROVAL IN LEGISLATURE Raleigh, March lb?The senate ^ Friday added its approval to the 3 house bill extending the open seay eon to hunt quail, squirrel, and rabbits in nine western counties. r_ The senate adopted a committee IS amendment fulminating Macon count\ from its provisions, and it is exK pected that the house will concur in sr the amendment. r< The measure amends section 32 of r_ chapter 422, public laws of 1933, and s. fixes the open season for squirril, September 15 to December 15; rabbits, November 20 to February 1, and quail, November 20 to February rs 1, in the following counties; Buncombe, Jackson, Swain, Clay, Cherjt ?kee. Graham, Haywood, Henderson, n and Transylvania counties, id It provides further: n 'That it shall be lawful to hunt f. foxes at any time in Swain, Jackson, in Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Buncombe, Haywood, ^Henderson and fFransylvania counties. k "That it shall be unlawful and ul constitute a misdemeanor to sell n squirrel for the market or otherwise, e_ or to sell the same to any hotel or restaurant, or to any person or peril sons, in said counties. r_ "That any person or persons vio!_ lating the provisions of section three y of this act shall be fined not more than fifty ($50.00) dollars, or im\ risoned not more than 30 days in the discretion of the court. "That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of ? this act strp J ^ ..v.vw.T I CfJtrtlCU. r "Thar this act shall be in full y force ar.d effect from and after its ratification." f Town Property Bill Is I Recommitted To House Representative Hyde's bill to >exa elude certain : roperties from the * town limits of th town of Murphy y has been recommitted to the house . committee on judicary No. 1 upon . motor, f the author. Mr. Hyde explained to the house B that it is possible a mistake ha? been . rr.ade ir, :r.e description, and nc asky ed that it be returned to the :ommit'ee for correction. ? iRAY'S MEASURE ON CLAY RECORDS PASSED IN HOUSE Raleigh, March 16.?The hou-e toly passed Representative T. C. ray's bill providing for the rt-estab ihment of certain judgment dockets fit have been stolen removed orr. the office of the Clay c unty jerior Court clerk. Given a favorable report yesterday j houe committee on judiciary No. and passed by the house today, the easure provides tor the clerk, under pervi.-ion of the local bar, to renstiuct the docket from judgment Is, minute dockets, and other ofcial records. It also provide? that e commissioners pay for the work, ) to affect existing legal rights and fective May 15. "Section 1. Certain judgment ickets to be reestabished. That the srk of the superior court of Clay unty, under the supervision and diction of the attorneys at law confuting the local bar of Clay coun, is hereby directed to docket in ?w and convenient book or books, ith convenient index thereto, or in iccrdance with the general inde> >w existing and of record in saic fice, all judgments, decrees, mo ons, orders and all ether entries as ??rly as possible and in the sami der as were^of record in said origi il judgment dockets *E' and *G' thai iv6 been stolen, taken and removec om said office. "Section 2. From what source retablished. That said clerk of the tperior court of Clay county shal! ipy and prepare the new record or icords herein directed to be rcesblish.-d and set up by using the iliowing records of the office of the erk of the superior court of Clay unty: "(a) Original files and judgment lis of record in said office, (b) Minute dockets of said courl record .in said office. xw mi winci uuiy auinenucaiea, rtinent and official records, (d) iThe said clerk, when copy o< y of the entries contained in said olen judgment dockets 'E' and 4G' nnot bt located in .-aid office or tained from the source mentioned, all, if there is in existence any py thereof or any part of the same ily certified and authenticated, up1 presentation to him of such copy cord said copy as a part of the reeds herein provided to be re -stabbed. If the copy so certified shall on file or constitute a part of a cord of a ca e or otherwise of anher court, either state or federal en said certified copy, when so corded as aforesaid, shall he rented ti. the court from which same is taken and shall not be required remain on file in the cleTk's office len so recorded.'' Ir. Rollin J. Lovingood Mr. Rollin J. Lovingood. son of . and Mrs. Jesse Lovingood, of th neezer community unfnrtunately Tfsred a paralytic stroke on tv eets of Murphy Monday morning.
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