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AAnT ar r Attractive |L That's? ^ MURPHY __________ The trading, H VoiTlL?No. 43. Clitics hot as race nears primary line Nearly All Democrats tc j Be Elected in Primary Held On June 4 1 optical campaigns tumbled head1 r into the "homestretch" this \\ ' IV 1>' lliuov vauuiu?vv..i ULUUK1"' vnvii ( i :paigns for election in the pri- J in ies of June 4 directly to the pub- | lit While candidates in the Democratic I y will be largely selected by pri i y voting, on.y two candidates 1". important Republican offices will hosen by the primary method. Fred 0. Bates, chairman of the kee County Board of elections* j. its that everything is in readi11 the 24 precincts of the counl'oi one of the heaviest primary \ in the history of the county, aiing tickets to be voted on in the Democratic party is i'r'ire of United States senator. It. Reynolds, of A heville, . reelection to the office. lie I by Frank Hancock, con i ... of Oxford, N. C. veteran Zcbulon Weaver is < ing opposed for congressn an from lltii congressional district, by R. l.. Whir mire, lli-ndersonville attorney, who climaxed his campaign of the Western North Carolina counties with u speech in the Murphy court house Tuesday night. Three men are seeking a seat in ilie >ia".c senate from this district on the Democratic ticket. They are: R. J>. (Jack) .Morphew, Robbinsville attoi-iu e a?*d former member of the legislature; Dr. Ketley K. Bennett, ' yson City pharmacist, incumbent, . nd (my L. Houk, Franklin attorney fMiner superintendent of schoo.s Macon county. (i lit tVw? IMAfii * -*? ' ' . .iiwoi, important county f uo?that of sheriff?finds only ! .'iiuued on back page this section DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS ARE ANNOUNCED HERE Outline For Clubs For 1 June Is Reported By !1 Miss Richardson v tannine 'emoustration will be given to the women of the Grand- ( view eommuni'.j, Cherokee county, ] Thursday morning, June 2, at J ] v cluck, Miss Alline Richardson, home i ocinonstration agent, has announced, i Mrs. J. McTeer, of the state ex- 1 tension division, *111 give the demonstration. All women of the communi- I ty, 1-H club members and home eco- ^ nomics girls are invited to attend. 1 A similar demonstration will be ! h..M .. tL. - .. ?? cue suit community at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Several members of the home demonstration ciubs of Cherokee county arc planning to attend a district federation meeting: in Waynesville Fri- t day. May 27, Miss Richardson re(Continued on page five) ^ o MURPHY CONCERN } SUES GEORGIA i REVENUE AGENT J A suit which Attorney A. E. Wilson said seeks to enjoin State Rcve- ' liueCommissioner T. Grady Head of v Atlanta Ga., or his agents from inter, fering with the delivery and sale of a -'igarettes in Georgia by the Cigaret- s le Sales Company, of Murphy, N. C., ^ *ss transferred Monday from Fulton r county superior to Dekalb county. v Wilson, representing the company, 0 said an order was issued by Judge James C. Davis of the Stone Moun- j. lain circuit and made returnable June ^ The suit was transferred, he 6aid, because none of the revenue 1 commissioners lives in Fulton county, b k. ft Wfl Weekly Newspaper in tTestern \ort Revival Services Held ! * Km* j,,: . HP j The special revival services at tl are attracting much interest. The College, N. C., and a former preside preaching in a most effective way. morning and at 7:30 each evening. H. E. Dickey, both the senior and ju: music. Mrs. Dale Lee is at the pian garet Akin is playing for the Juniors, for the morning services. The public Dr. Hinshaw will remain with us for t Food Preservation Leaders Selected Seven Cherokee eonntv w.nm.n have been named food preservation leaders of home demonstration clubs by Miss Alline Richardson, county home demonstration agent. They are: Mrs. Clyde McNabb, Bellview; Mrs. John Shanks. Peachtree; Mrs. J. A. Rogers, Tomotla; Mrs. Earl On*, Andrews; Mrs. R. B. Matin, Martins Creek; Mrs. Walter I Anderson, Suit, and Mrs. J. M. Ramsey, Grand view. Gray Is Improving At Black Mountain The condition of Mayor J. B. Gray. :>f Murphy, who is now confined in Black Mountain sanatarium, is reported to be greatly improved, and j houghts are now entertained for his | arly return here and resumption of | lis duties as a lawyer and as mayor Both Mrs. Gray and Fred O. Chris-1 ;opher, Mr. Gray's law partner, have I ;isited him recently, and both report lhat he is looking well. HANTS APPEAR IN IV BAFFLE CREW Walt Mauney's got hants in his >elfry. At least he claims they are in the telfry. Tibus, his wife, swears they ire under the bed. Neil Sneed, night joliceman, said they sounded to him ike they were in the walls. Harvc 2.kins was prowling in the smoketouse looking for them, and Richard tfcroney was digging under the house. The hants were first descovered iunday night when lights in town lent, out temporarily during a storm. Mrs. Mauney was first awakened bout 1 a. m. by the eerie croakings, cratching, hissing or rumble of the ants?what ever kind of noise they lake. The pharmacist was next at-akened and a heated debate ensued ver the orgination of the noises. Policeman Sneed was called to see f he could untangle this comedy of ants. He figured the deductions of fr. Elkins and Mr. Meroney would e very beneficial. tmkm h Carolina. Covering o Ixirgr and Pc irphy, N. C.Thursday, Ma; At Methodist Church \ rr ~'" l 4 . tie Methodist Church now in progress Rev. M. T- Hinshaw of Rutherford nt of Ruthe-ford college is doing the Services are being held at 9:00 each The muaic is being directed by Mrs. niors choirs are furnishing the special o for the senior Choir and Mrs. MarMrs. W. E. Studstil! is the organist is cordially invited to these services, two weeks. ' | 4-H Meetings Are Scheduled During June A schedule of l-II club meetings for hovs and girls in Cherokee county have been announced by Miss Alline Richardson, home demonstration agent. Friday, June 3, the girls will meet! at the honic of Betty Wyke at 2 p. j m. On Monday, June (?, the girls I will meet at the home of Frances Head at Peachtree at 1:30 p. m., and at the Murphy library at 4 p. nu The girls club at Suit will meet with Mrs. Rose McNabb at 3 p. m. on Tuesday, June 7, and at the Grandview school building at 3 p. m. on Wednesday, June 3. An all-day meeting will be held at Bellview Thursday, June D, with the boys joining at 4 p. m. A similar meeting will be held at Martin's Creek Friday, June 10. The Bellview group will meet Monday, June 13, at the church at 10 a. m. The girls are working on a cloth1AUNEY HOME; WHO SEEK HABITAT Frankly the -wax tapers cast gruesome shadows over the walls of the house while Walt's left knee under his night-gown made a punching bag out of the right one. , Tho odd part about the spooks is < that no on?e could tell just exactly what the weird noises sounded like or where they came from. Then the J search began. No nook or corner of j the house or Us various compartments remained intact under the .? careful scrutiny. \ At dawn the noises disappeared, t Walt and Tihus wont back to bed f and the detectives, baffled, returned to their respective homes. Monday Dr. Mauney informed Dr. ) J. N. Hill, owner of the house, "that 1 if just one such noise, mind you, takes J place tonight, I'm moving out to- j' morrow." a Happily the hant died Monday. s For it hasn't been heard from since, and all is quiet and peaceful in the F house of Mauney again. s t &f|ll Hentiallv Rich remtor-? ir Thin Slal / 26, M6& \ Scout Cooki Picture W \rt Of Hor icout 7 c Broadcast ! F n l. f r? Jesuits or primaries Arrangements were being made this week to have returns of all primary voting to be held locally on Saturday, June 4, broadcast from the Scout office as quickly as returns can be obtained. Realizing this is the best method of bringing local results to the public, the Scout has followed the practice in the past and numbers of people rely on this office for the first, authentic information of ^ the results. A corps of workers will be maintained in the Scout office the night of the primary and will compile ^ results just as quickly as they come in from the county precincts. Scout correspondents who cover the entire county are being notified to gel official returns as soon as they are totalled and rush them 1 ' to the Scout office where they will be announced singly and then compiled with other returns. In the past an extcremely small percentage of inaccuracy has been j noted in first, unofficial returns 1 as compared with any other me- * thod by which they can be obtain- 11 *:d locally. The public is cordially invited ' to grab a ring-side seat? any automobile fender or wagon tongue will do and get the first results over the Scout's loud-speaker sys- 1 ti tern Saturday night. June 4. i Three To Compete In Health Contest Edgar A. Wood, of Andrews, Kino * ?;one Voyles. of Murphy, and Agnes c St ilcup, of .Martins Creek, will compete in a 4-11 club health contest in Asheville at a future date, Miss A! line Richardson, home Demonstration I agent of Cherokee county, has an- J nounced. Mr. Wood was the winner of a boys 4-H club health contest conducted in the county recently, and the girls tied for first place in their di vision, Miss Richardson reported. I o ( American Legion Will Meet Here Tonight The Joe Miller Klkins Post *>f the American Legion will meet in Murphy , toDjght (Thursday), J. W. Franklin, adjutant, has announced. Mr. Franklin said the meeting had , originaily been scheduled for Saturday night but tha; it had been necessary to change it to tonight. Announces Schedule Of Inoculation Here Bascomb C. Walker, mad dog inspector for MuTphy township of Cherokee county, has announced the following schedule for the inoculation iof dogs: i Saturday, 10 a. m., Murphy school; ^ Monday, 10 a m.. Peachtree (near ( home of Jim Elliott); Monday, 3 p. m.. Upper Peaehtree church; Tuesday, 10 a. m.. Slow Creek (near home of John Queen); Wednesday, 10 a. m. Little Brasstown -voting precinct, Thursday, June 2, 10 a. m., Boiling Springs; Thursday, June 3, Tomotla. \11 hours are central standard time. J Mr.?Walker rwfuestf. that all per- ^ ons having dogs to he innoculated d e present with them at the designate p u i im' ana place and cooperate in ighting rabies in the comity. ng project. Many of them are mak- A ng regular 4-H club uniforms. Tilt- t< une meetings will complete the pro. u ect and take up different finishes a: nd undergarments, Miss Richardson Cl tated. The boys arc working on special A irojects pertaining to field crops, ' tock and other farm work. c< Nearly every| body in this County reads 1 regularly I I l.50 Y bAK?5c COPY ing School ill Glorify nemaking ilm To Be Shown Free At Henn Theater June 8, 9 and 10 PRIZES AWARDED nteresting Film Wiil Begin at 9 a. m.; Is Entertaining doing to school iti a theati i ! I: sounds a bit .? range. doesn't it? ut that i- what women of the comlunity will be doing: when the dhcrkee Scout's Motion rb-tuie (-coking thool * one to town Wedr oday, pane 8. There will be real lessons, too, leSt>n.-. in measuring, mixing, and i ' ud1g 1 * l ' cipeSJ l the preparation of such triumph.* s a lattice-top fruit pie; i making ilirious frozen d> rts and salads; .1 laundering fine fabrics; and in banning healthful una s f? plowing hildren. The i vein ha- a - v.bh i a.i the xpert in for t aVion of t-rai*? d hotne coiioniis-..- not a routine lecture, ot as .. formal "highbrow" demontration, but a a real romance of ome-making, full of -u<;?s< and harm, and informal chats lrom-oiio goOd-cook-to-atiot her. There will be remavkabe N r.-up if each process . a sei'e- ? >n<>uci, onveiiient y-equipped kitchen- -real, workable kitchens, (not the synthetic alse-frout variety ?, where trained ome-makei- will plan and complete he preparation of several meals so he entire audieie cm. see the procss step by step. The finished dishes, which will be (Continued on page five) SLKINS NAMED Ul-An ni? unwe uij.ii; ur LiuiW CLUB FOR YEAR Other Officers Are Chosen At Business Meting Tuesday Night H. C. Klkins. manager of the Southern States Power company, of Murphy, was elected president of the Murphy Lions club in annual elections seld Tuesday night. At the meeting other officers wcie elected and delegates to the state convention at Wrightsville Beach on June ii to lo were named. Other officers named were: Park W. Fisher, first vice-president; W. A. Sherriil. second vice-president; Sam Carr. third vice-president; Dr. E. E. Adams, secretary; Peyton GIvie, treasurer; K C. Wrfc! t, taiL twister; T. W. Kindley, Iaou Turner; and directors, \V. M. Fain, A. W. Mclver and Tom Case. Sontmucd on back patre this section MURPHY OFFICE PLACES WORKERS IN EMPLOYMENT Of the 12G registrations in the ffurphy unemployment office of the J >C. State Unemployment, service uring the month of April, 20 private placements and four public placelents were officially announced by tate authorities. Employment service offices, during vpril, made more placements and >ok a greater number of claims for nemployment compensation than in ny previous month of this year, ac>Tding to the report. The Murphy office is a part of the sheville district which comprises the festem North Carolina mountain rnnties.
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