Active ^ A? tfve f|L|j That's- ^ MURPHY ? //? tstiMlirig H e, Vol. 1L.?No. 48. I NSCRIPTION - 1? CAMPAIGN IS STARTED HERE | All Details For Circula- | tion Drive Divulged; Premiums, Bonuses plete details of the Cherokee , lunaluska Journal subscription ?ii are announced this week by lishers of the papers, drive begins with this issue, of the profit-sharing plan of tions, offering liberal cash and premiums to subscribe found in a two-page ad 111 els where in this paper. urpose ?f the campaign at is two-fold: First there i> a the part of th publishers ^ i,? \vs presentation and c. vtrmodcrn tempo and demand; :!i;c ad the news of the conn- ^ citizens twice we. kiy in !u !;a Journal on Tuesday, ("i:- i okce Scout on Friday. . n increase in business and j present ev. n betti r publi- , the county demand a j .pensive press, and it i.part of the funds from j u u may be used to bring re mashinery to t!c di.i prin iiiji* industry i.i thb The paign will be worked t r i_. cial agents and through . chants in all sections of j : < lies. The campaign i - ( ! d in a simple mannei ngling and indistinguih- r i ; f < t rules" will mislead any vlJi, premiums and bonuses are ft tho- receiving the vaiI of r? muneration can buy I ant to and not I c b(he I vi v-mothing wished off on j 1 ! read the rules to !>?' found in j , I ii -page advertisement. It is N I ee t hat every person | Cii - ami surrounding counties ( 6 w, in contact with some re- , I or firm vested with the | I i,. take subscriptions, ft v you become eligible foi ft !! .i cash premiums and your j ( I order d, will stait coming I rhere will be no delay, no I bother with. I paper can be subscribed K regular rate of $1.50 pei ft will be sent each ween I Sp< rial rates are offered t' i;g the papers over longei I I T Scout is nearing i;s fiftieth \ i I 1 i and is one of the oldest I in itions in the county. The Jour- < ft 1 a comparatively new paper ft design. d three years ago to primarH illy tarnish the news for citizens oft ft th? \ndrews and Valleytown ar ms. !. n under a new set-up recent-j J ly inaugurated, each paper will car- J fy full and completely different local ft and national news apd interesting fea- 1 g tui. v.. Each will be a new paper j \ ft bringing the news of the county and ( the merchants' messages twice a c ft *eefc. ( ft Modern times demand new chang- s t:- and it is the desire of the pubft bish< r to maVo papers as "stream , ? lined'* as the demand for the news. J y A campaign office has been es- f t&blished in the Scout office, and the cooperation of the people of ( Cherokee county is solicited in this a camptign. s I OXFORD SINGERS i1 I TO APPEAR HERE I THURSDAY, JULY 14 The Oxford Orphanage entertain- c crs will make their annual appearance 1 d I in Murphy on Thursday night. July J n according to Bill Hembree, chair- ti ?f the local Masonic lodge com niittec in charge of arrangements. H The musical spectacle will be held 0 B the high school auditorium at 7:30 T. H ln *he evening. 9 A largo crowd from here always tttrns out to hear the orphanage t? Q| tinkers. If flfi tkly heicspaper m U estern \vrtn C Murp lurphy Ball Team To Go To Basin Sunday The Murphy baseball team, fresh from three straight victories over the Ccpperhili team over the past week-end and proud of its 1 I vie- I tcries against one loss this season, j will leave lock, stock and bat-boy J for Copperhill to play a return i game this coming Sunday- The I game will be called at 3 p. m. Ed Studstill is urging all fans who have empty space in their cars to arrange to take as many players as they can. Franklin Named Commander Of American Legion *4 HHHBH *? --... 44 jCti.S i^....4,4.4 . ? ? fill .?IUI|?|I.? oe Miller Elkin.- American Legion jost and the Auxiliary Thursday night i\ the Die key hotel, new officers tot l?dl> were elected. They are: J. \V. Franklin. oinmanI r; Kan Shiflet , Fred Johnson and I.srve E kins, vice.-commn! d-i: j Inner Ricks, adjutant; E. C. M .1 -1 cnee, sergeant-at-arms and child welare officer; A. .M. Sinmnds, jrravt ejristration officer, and the U v. 'i i 2, of the Crape Creek ommunity were conducted Monday noinintr at 10 o'clock from the Grape I Creek M ithodist church wi.h the ac;. .Mr Phillips. Interment wa in | .... ..IHLv.it tiriiieu-i y. w . U. rown^in ; was in charge of funeral a. range-! uients. Mr. Lovingood died Sunday morn 1 ni_" at "> o'clock following an ilhns: 3f several months. lie was the son of the late Andy Lovingood. a pionect sc.tier of this county. Pallbearers wen : Em st Stiler, Everett Martin, .John Hall, 1.. I. Mason, Jack Dockery and Ralph hilian. Surviving are: his widow; a son. Allen; two daughters, Mrs. Will Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Hall; two brothers, Noah and Elisha, and five fissuers, Mrs. Tom McClurc, Mrs. Maggie Corcrwell, Mrs. I.illio Cornwell, Mrs. Tina Moore and Mrs. Mellie Martin, ail of Cherokee county. Bates Creek Woman Is Bitten By Snake Mrs. Carl Gaddis* of the Bates Creek community, is in serious conlition suffering from the bite of a opperhead snake at her home Sun. lay afternoon, it has been reported. She had gone into the cellar to gel ome canned goods when the snake >it her, it was said. TKo - argre on,., was killed, and ablator .-arch revealed a smaller snake in he wood boxHer family has moved to the home 1 her father. Mr. Boh Dockery, and i search is heing made for more nakes. Methodist Stewards To Meet With Pastor The Stewards of the Methodist hurch will meet at the church Friay at 6:30 for regular their regular leoting. Supper will be served and he business transacted about the upper table. The Stewards will be the guests { the pastor, the Rev. W. Arthui larber o Miss Harriet Brickey has returned 3 Murphy after a visit in Elizabethan, Tenn. crista arolina, Covering a Large and Polcn ihy, I\. C. Thursday, July Murphys Story Is Told On AiiBy Manufacturer1. Several groups of musician.; wei.i ^ t<> Knoxville, Tear . toda> (Thursday) t of "'Appalachian 15 feezes*' broaden-vover WNOX. The half-hour program was devoted t?? Murphy and surround- i ing communities. I The program was arranged hy in 1 F. K. Raxton company. lOinpl'-led th. broadcast. Tjir-efi-j?>g wj!| -flnmnoio ? itli LI musical organizations selected fi" i I eight other towns in the Appalachian ; region and he wmne. will i 5$ given bioHiUa.-t ..f its own. EDD HYATT FINDS RARE CHEROKEE TESTAMENT HERE K.I II. ;;tt, Mui jiiiy -toi.-lo-i p. . !. among ins invaiuabl collection of I l elic.- a:: original Chc.ukee l -tanienl ' printed in the Cherokee India.: Ian- j : uage. v. hich h b< i vys to be one | ! of three now existent. The leather-bound, well-; reserved v o.utile was V cently d) -covered in, I. h huge collection that has been accumulated bv Mr. Hyatt and iiis doceased father, the la c R. 11. (L*ob) Hyatt, who for many year- was al e. : a store.!:, eper here. The Us anient was p;sh:i.-lud in, 1800 L\ the Anici iean Bii le snciet-.i ol New York. Mr Hyat:, since coming across in** nttcrcs my bible, has mad i-xti-n. ! j >ive imiuiry to if lie can local. >v.t i'ai volumes, but slates that as! nil' a.- he can leant there ? re only ! three in existence. lie does not recall where the on ' I he hits was ob ained. lie says he ha h? anted unauthoritatively that a! bleacher on the Cherokee reservation I has a Copy. an?l that there i- a third one which can not be located. Mi. Hyatt has gathered one of tit. I tarest collections of relies and Munt|? I in thi sc-tion. I > mprcvements Added In Candlers Beauty Shop Th addition of a spev ial privat< booth for the convenience of patrons jtettinjc facials and other beauty work, has been added to th Candlei ! Boautv shop, it was announced this i week. Mr. G. W. Candler, the owner, stated that new fixtun -s had also be n added to make the beauty parlors , air-corditionod, cool and comfortable. ' Paul Owenby Makes Course In Ore Shot Golfers, here's one for the records! A complete nine-hole course in one *troke! Paul Owenby, local golf enthusiast and local oil dealer, made the astounding record on the Mid | way golf course here iast weekPlaying with Tom Case, Dr. B. W. Whitfield and Wade Maury, j all of Murphy and a new $3 club. Mr. Owenby took his stand on the first tee of the second iound. 1 He was laboring under the ignomi- > ty of a miserable 46 for the first ^ pine holes. Then Mr. Owentv did whaf no J ? ? olher golfer has ever been known j to do, or is ever expected 10 do. He gave a lusty swing. It was a j 1 terrible slice. The ball struck a j ?: rock, bounded high in the air and J dropped slap-bang in the ninth- 1 f hole cup a total distance of some 40 yards from the first tee. j This week Mr. Owenby, not an | f awful good golfer at his best, was 6 figuring: If one below pa.- is a '' "birdie", and two below par is an 8 "eagle", what kind of an aerial monstrosity is a 41 below one. t Hwi tuilly Kieh I em tor* ir This $lale 7,1938 i ohn Deal Proves His Honesty Here Saturday .John Deal, prominent Brasstown ! farmer, has established himself as J one of those men who should no ! down in the Hall of Fame. John was walking through town . in the busy crowds Saturday. His ; ] toe struck something soft. It was a wallet. He picked it up. stepped down an alley and opened itA few minutes he walked up to Fred Dickey-. "This yours, Fred", he asked and walked away. Thus Fred had his wallet and a i $10 bil! returned to him. (\? Meetings ui Demonstration Clubs Are Set A number < ; Hone Pemonstra > m Liub meeting have turn sch ? .! ! for the month of .July by M iss A .line j If ic hardsell. home demonstration rtiey are: Monday. July 11. Ih 11\ie\v at h? t ?> 1' Mrs. Keisc a 1,1.; Tuesday, Jiry 12, S ii j adding at 2 p. . i.; \\ (In Ju.y 1 '? (Irar.dvu w school i r.i-li ... m.; Thursday, July 1 ?. T mo 'a eliool budding. 1:20 p. m.; Friday, -iiiiy 15, Martins (Te. m.; T n-day, Jtl J 10, 1m in erdani at hone of Mrs. Clifton Kail, lord. 2 p. m.; Wednesday, July 20, Andrews school building at 2 p. in : and Ki:day. July 22. 1* .u h: ? -. i;building at 1 p. m. METHODISTS TO HOLD VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL A community Dai y Vacation Bihn I School will oj en at 0 < '? in k on Monday morning. July 11, at the Merle di>t church and continue for tv.. weeks. All children from all di no.uina tions are urged to at'? lid. Tin p... cuts are a-ked to cooperate by send ing the children prompt.y eacii ne?ni ing. Registration foi the school will be held on Friday moining a. 0 'clock. The school will :? under tin- dii - . 1 i. i ii ,, Mi.-. \! -i i . -i i - ' i- he I pin- :it tin- -M thodFt cow.'* during ti< u ? :m : months. A ? ing her wi.l he Miss Margu- . iu* :~ow. id< 1 of Gi? enevil'.e, S. ( . piaci for :he school. A numh.-r of capabh j teacln-is from Murphy will bo iiicm | hers of th? faculty. Tin- program of activity emphasize* i Bible study nrd Bible memory work, li includes the singing of go.-pei 1 choruses which wiil add to the intei ' (st. of all. S" less will also he put upon the need and work of CinTt.iao Missions. Still Is Destroyed And Man Is Arrested hloyd Beil, of the Viot House community, has waived preliminary hear, ing and has been bound over to superior court on charges growing out of the capture of a still near his home bv members of the Cherokee county sheriff's department Friday. The officers?Deputies Ezra Pi-ice, Cj. P. Robinson and Earl Payne? re. ported destroying the still and 150 gallons of beer and one gallon of iquor. Offices Price said Bell was caput ed near the site of the still o kiant Plane To Stay Here For Another Week Joe Musleh has announced that he vill keep his giant, trimotored plane it the Andrews airport, two miks iouih of Andrews on the Murphy lighway, for another weekBesides giving stunt exhibitions, 111*. Muskh is taking passengers for lights over Andrews, over Murphy ?nd over the Hiwassee Dam. He an. lounces that?longer flights can be rranged at a nominal sum. Many passenger flights weTe made ast week-end by Mr. M us]eh. ^ j Nearly everyj body in this 1 11 IB County reads ^ The Scout regularly l.bU 1LAK?Dc (..ur l IVOHK REACHES SEASON PEAK AT LOCAL CANNERY * Money Must Be Raised For New Buildinu Next Year, Officials Say With oporatieeiis ;it th< Mountain Valley Cooperative- ca.-ncry n Murphy at peak of production now, officials estimate that more than a :i.?1lion cans of veirotah.es will he pack el tlu-vo he-fore the cinl ? tie ason. On Saturday 1&.1 o c ?. : tables we-i e- put i.| : i. .?i*r *.: 'otal to date this se ' ii J - a quarter < f a million calls, Burt i- man .gel* e > i the- call I t !'V. itpoileei employed thr<*e* Satunlay, ?. m iri_ ti? the- I po \V. . paid ac Ai col'ding t.. . fin I. : .-<1 hy Mr. Sllie ;; ai"' lias lev. n c?.; - ; >1 f \ .. and I i e I - - *. > , . . I . U'.' paiel fa-me It. ve gvtitlhos. acre < . h? an: hritif ian avrage of t?5 cents \ > u-l.< ; - acre.' of t< .l.alee. ; 4<> a< : - i- r-a-'li w-iicn ranged from Slut) *q $125 pen acu . 25 acre's of turnip j-r e n whit h ranged 'i on: > ] 25 :o .V 1 j :n > > 20 acres ; i !>( { a4. Ltd at the local cannery. H?- - 11. this y ; i- *' ! sainti i < ! -. fuel, water and : items n?- . . \ < operate. The local cai tu ry a i:nil f the Iumd <> The Sky Mutual ( unnitig association wiiii !<;.<..1 . i is Waynes villu. Since the pr? sent ,;.n.u.y iiuddini; :< located ill the liiwa. I* in, hv. ; i he I'cosei.y rcinor > pres< ;! buiiun.jr at the completion of i i rat ion this year. The pu.it.] building ? < osvtuul by Mr. Sain and has b en leaned free of charge to th- association. S" VV .."V. r. h i. e v. ill ieve to be financed next year, the directors are plan nine* *o se i \vo?*th of stoc'* The two lynes of s*o?!-* will h<. so'd *'2~ p* - v,.::rc ress men and ?" pe rive to farmers. all. rain stated. It will be n c s- .v. y to dispose of a.I this stock to assure eOfitiriusit'oh of operations next year, he addedMr. John E. Barr, TVA;'. administrator and head of the Land ()' The Sky association, of Waynesville. was in Murphy Tut^day and Wednesday of thi. w.'cl im nectirp the work of the I ca' i nit. MP. BEN ALLEN, OF DAVIS CFvEEK, HfCC OKI CDIHAV V.\ 1 I Funeral s-rvf. V . ! ? n Allen 38, of the J>avi< Creek eon*, r.unity, were conducted from the White church at Grandview Saturday mora irg a 10 o'clock v:'h tin- Rev. C. Y - Saxtcr. ofttirsrr assisted by the Rev- John Mulkey. Intel ment was in the church cemetery. VV. I). Town, son was in charge of fur^ral arrangements. Mr. Allen died Friday morning at 7 o'clock of an illness h" had suffered for three years. Surrivyig are his wife, two children, three brothers and eight sisters, all of Cht rokee county.