Thursday May 21, 193 mCrphy Loses to copperhul on sunday, 7-3 : Turner's Pitching Proves Too Much For Murphy In Basin Game By Joe Mille* Elkir.i Turner, pitching for Copperhill on their heme grounds Sunday afternoon, held the Murphy batters to five : take Ih first game from the B ? >mI'ts this season 7 to 3. Burleson, hurling f??r Mi;:. ' uave up ten hits and all seven runs to ( Copperhill before he was relieved by, Edwards who pitched shut- ":* bail j the last two innings. In the second inning Epper Her.-; sley walked with two men already out. and hits by Toby Fain and Max flEr THAMiVBl11 I lie CooJvear Mar- ^ gin of Safety?greater 5 grip to stop and start j ! your car. I Thick. Husky Ceuter I'raction'l'rcad ? tough, dcep-cut rubber for long non-skid mileage. JESj Itlowout Protected? patented Supertwist j Cord in EVERY ply. I Ask us to show you this wonder' Jul Uoodyear in your sire. ] GOODi*YE\R ' fieiUtfinet^T \ Our fat bargain j for lean purses See this value unbeatable that we give you because Goodyear dealers sell the most tires by n .tillions. A high-grade tire so superior that its sales exceed 22,000,000. Buy today! I DrirH Staitat W n^i E. C MOORE Distributor DODGE & PLYMOUTH SALES & SERVICE Murphy, North Carolina !6 The Cherok Local Insurance Agent Begins Series Of Ads Mr. K. C. Wright, local high school teacher of coramericai subjects. has become the full-time specSneed brought him home. An error let Fain on base again in the fifth inning and he got around for the second run by stealing bases and wild throws. Murphy's third and last run came in the ninth inning when Eddie Plesco hit safely and came in I on Iloyd Brenule's single. | Copperhill scored one run in the ] I second inning and three in each of i the third and fourth innings. Ear. j j .rood hi: a home run over the short j J light fi.id fence in the third with j j two men on. j Four of Murphy's five hits were j doubles and no man get over one' i..t. Both Fowler and Turner of Copi ei hill got two hits out of three time at bat. Brendle batted 1000. I ( Copperhill had two errors charged i against them while Murphy played1 1J00 in the field. The box score: j j Murphy AB R H E. Tat ham. cf 4 n 0! ( Plesco. ss 4 1 1 | < Edwards, rf-n :? 0 (j' < Brendle, rf 10 1 F. Hensle.v. lb * 0 1 !" Parker, 3b 1 0 011 E. Hensley. If 2 1 0 j Fain. 2b ... 3 1 1 U Sneed, c :{ 0 j I 1 Burleson, p 2 0 0! ^ it Tto'.s 31 3 .",1 Copperhill AB R H ' Edward , c - 'I *2 1 j a Earwootl, of .oil* Ware. 3b 4 0 l a Fowler, -i- *5 1 2 c Swafford, lb 4 0 2 11 I). Tipton, 21 .3 0 1 * Arp. rf ....... 3 <' 2 2: a Totals . 7 '.ilia Murphy . 010 010 001?3 f opperhill 13 I OOx?7 | Dignified ^ ^ Jfcl "ji ?OH=i i: : * Y ;, :?: For 17 years we ha' ? the good people of this I service obtainable at th ? We recently purchaj bination hearse and air ? best money can buy. i which renders our serv | dignified manner BUT J | From us you can bu '{' or the lowest priced ca | what you buy we give ; service?service that wi | and of which you will 1 | SEE US ABOUT OUR 1NSURAN | WE NOW HAVE I | WESTERN i | MUTUAL BL W. D. TO I FIXER If. DIRECTOR?EMBAL Phone 114 | ;ee Scout, Murphy, North PETRIE HOSPITAL NEW"5 Ed Guffy, age 5, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Guffy. Robbinsville, N. C., admitted Sunday, suffering from a broken leg and internal injuries sustained in an accident, in which a log rolled over him, is improving. Miss Geneva Hill, operated for Appendicitis, has improved satisfactorily to return home, her many friends will be pleased to know. Robert Queeiie, Marble, N. C., Route No. 1. admitted for treatment several days ago, is improving. Bobby Jones, age 11, son of Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Jones, Blairsville, Ga., admitted last week, suffering from a concussion sustained in a fall from a tree, has improved sufficiently to be dismissed. Logan Lawrence, age 73, Suit, N. receiving treatment, is improving Miss Ethel Towr.send, Young Harris, Ga.. admitted last week for treatment, has improved satisfactorily anil has been dismissed. L. C. Bradley, age 83. Blairsville, da.. Route No. 3. underwent an operation for Strangulated Hernia ten lays ago, is rapidly improving. Albert Schulman, age 10, and al representative of the Jefferson standard Life Insurance company, of Ireensboro. N. C.. in addition to hi.egular general insurance business, lis territory covers the three counies of Cherokee. Graham and Clay. The Jefferson Standard is the Etrgost Southern insurance company, nd is rated "A*' by Best and Co., he Dunn and Bradstreet of the inlirnnpp VV-|t?-],< vn) in,. ;. t. ! - nu : avill^ *' ibtainable. Th? rating has been naintained by the Company during he entire twentynine years of its xistence. In this issue of the Scout Mr. Vright begins a series of interesting dvertisements, intended to explain omo of the fundamentals of insurnce, os well as a few of the many orms of contracts issued bv his coinany _ ; .t, 1 Service I X t I X 1 v'' Y ^ I ve always tried to give ' i section the very best ? ? 1 . 't'l c iuwcsi prices. X X sed a new LaSalle com- ? ibulance which is the | This gives us two cars '? ice in even more of a \.T NO EXTRA COST ? ly the very best caskets tickets. But no matter ? .1 ? ? - ' you me same digmtied ill win your admiration ? -ye proud. I POPULAR BURIAL | CE PLAN 5000 MEMBERS f CAROLINA j FRIAL ASS'N. f iWNSON | MING?AMBULANCE SERVICE | Murphy, N. C. ? | Carolina Shirley Schulnian, age 9, children o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuiman, An drews, N. C., had their tonsils am adenoids removed several days ago and have returned home. Paul Stanfield, Blairsville, Ga. Route No. 5, admitted Friday, suf fering from injuries received in i truck accident, is improving. Joe Griffies, Young Harris, Ga. admitted several days ago for treat ment, has improved and returnee home. Miss Frances Waldroup, Canton \\ C, admitted Monday for treat ment, is improving. Mrs. F S. Hooper, Robbinsville, N" C., underwent a Tonsillectomy a feu days ago and has returned home. Robert Bruce. Young Harris, Ga. admitted some ten days ago, suffer ing from Pneumonia, is rapidly im proving. Glenn Moore, Murphy, N. C., ad mitted some time ago, seriously ill suffering from Pneumonia, underwent an operation a few days age for Empyemia and is rapidly improving. J. H. Hinson, Culberson, N. C. y"!ACK CHAMPION, Johnny tllows, says: **Camels help stimulate my digestion, ing a feeling of well-being." 7 W "M | A Pert: I WAVE at I Means A R I 3 State Licen I NO WJ I MRS. E. CU I CANE I BEAUT I Murphy? ! WA1> t a mi irish potatoes medicinal root i wool?hams?b | poultry and e Y ! Wc pay Ii ms ! W. M. Fain i "The Ol i 101 Depot Street j. murp ? Agents for? | genuine fish s< f 1 Route No. 2, admitted last week. suf ferine from a fractured leg, sustain, i ed in a truck accident, is resting >, very comfortably. Ray Morris, Hiawassee, Ga., op, eratcd for Appendicitis, is improving - and will be dismissed within a short t time. Frances Raper, age 9, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rape;-, Culber son, N. C., underwent a bone opera1 tion yesterday and is resting comfortably. , Wayne Collins, Blairsville, Ga., . Route No. 2, operated for ruptured appendix, ten days ago, is rapidly . improving. Mrs. S. A. Conley, Blairsville, Ga., underwent an operation Monday and . is improving. o ? Firemen of Lynchbury, Va., were called to the home of Mrs. May V. . Gregory, and found the "fire" to be a pie, burning in the oven of the . kitchen stove. i Mrs. Mary Tolosky, 38, of Wask ingtonville, N. Y., already the mother of seven children, recently gave , birth to her third set of twins. \ // fj ^.y HARRY FISHER, steel worker, says: "Smoking Camels helps my digestion." Camels add aest to any meal. ^osthjiz \cbaCCCS nanent : Candler's EAL Wave. waves are dift" we use only EST materials. sed Operators 5 UTING. I VRK, Manager g HER'S I Y SHOP Phone 53-J I *JTED | EESWAX? ' \ GGS T I highest | irket Prices f Grocery Co. f Id Reliable" | ! ! Phone 101 ? HY, N. C. | CRAP FERTILIZERS |