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Thursday, April 13, 193 worn ALL STARS WIN FIRST GAME OF SEASON 7 TO 6 Ccme From Behind To Whip Knoxvilie Caterpillars The* Cherokee Ail-Stars opened their regular baseball season by de' eating; the Knoxvilie Caterpillars 7 <? :f Mar: i Sunday afternoon be ; re , - d of approximately 200. The Caterpillar.- .seared five runs n th?- -end inning due to four errs mad iiy the Ail-Stars and four C" : hit- by theii own men. tile Aii?stan> first score came in the inning when Tatham knock? d a three l?ase hit to bring in Sowder. Thi ir next score came on a three base hit by Epper Hen. ley. With the seme standing to 2 in the eighth inning in favor of the t-atei pillars. Hurley Ha r ton. All-Star, P knocked a three base hit and on a I ? -e i i: by Kpper lit nsley scored the thitd run for the locals. Queenei got a beautiful hit to score Hensley, ami on a nit t<? right tieft1 by Sowder, Queener scored. The third out at the last of the eighth inning, with the score standing to 5, came when a beautiful fly hit to the edge of th? ? ornfield made by May was caught by the left fielder. In the first part of the ninth in iiig th- Caterpillars scored on a walk i.je to an error by Parker and a Ion.4 r to t.n'irfield With Knoxvill* oliiig by - IK- point and their last is a* bat. ?.- All-Stars rallied. I !: i ! - autiful three bagJ ? :?! - i out out on a caught i 1 y I tprto'i walked and Slim a ti y 1 I'itr in from third .no .1 a!''l ed the winning run hi a hit by K. JJcnsley. I*: i" the All-Stars were. Sowder l'"1.- 'i. f i r > t five innings, Queein f..t* th uexi three, and Parker foi the ninth. Scon R H E Know ill. 0.">(i 000 001 0 7 4 \;i-S:a:> " Oil 0.12 7 S b Boxing Tourney Ends, Declared Great Success The first Amateur Boxing Tournament came to a close Saturday night shortly before eleven o'clock with the rowning of ten tournament chanipions. Ou: f a total of fortv eicht en tries from lliwassee Dam, Marble, Bryson City, < rokee, and Andrews, the Champions were selected by the elimination method. The first action of the tourney got under way Thursday night with eleven first action of fights. Friday night featured the semifinal rounds with thirteeen bouts. Due t?? two forfeits, only eight fights were ;taged in the final round of the tournament. Plenty of action was given the spectators from the opening bell to final gong in each nights program. Every entrant gained the respect of the fans by his gallant efforts whether winner or loser in the fight. Lyle Tat ham's decision over Macadoo Driver, Cherokee Indian Golden Gloves Champion, featured Friday P night's program. Bruce Lunsford made an exceptionaly good showing against Richard Driver, also Cherokee Indian, on the same night. The fans were on their feet throughout most of these fights. The final program was featured by Mel von Arrowood and Raymond Adams in the 12G pound cvlass and by Wayne Bryson and Robert Youngdeer in the 155 pound class. Youngdeer scored a knockout aver Bryson in tho third round. This was the only K. O. on the Saturday card. Trophies were furnished by the Athletic House in Knoxville, Tenn. The mony taken in will be used in buying football equipment for the Andrews High School football team this faU. The following were crowned champions in the tourney. 87 pound class, Castile Howard, Marble. .95 pound class, Milburn Humph riea, Andrews. 105 pound class, Clifford Morti mcr, Bryson City. 112 pound class, Jack G. Tinrue Hiwassee Dam. 118 pound class. Auzmon Brady Andrews. . ,. 120 pound class, Raymond Adams Andrews. 125 pound class, Lyle Tatham, An 145 pound class, Jefferson Thomp 155 pound class, Robert Youngdeei Cherokee. ^ >9 The Cher 'MBWS Football Schedule For '39 Announced The 1 : :;!> football schedule for Murpny ill li . .. ] ha- be* n announced by Cua.:i J. H. l'itzcr. i; : a- < herokee, here (Scptember22; Oucktown, a why. September 2.? ; Powell High (KnoxvilJe) here, October 6: Andrews, away, October 13; Copperhill. away, October 20; Bryson City, here, October 27; Ducktown, I here, November 3; Franklin, here, November 10: Hall High (Knoxville), here, November 17, (tentative), and Andrews, here, November 3th (Tiianksgiviing day). Bryson City and Powell High [ scnooi were not on we local s I schedule last year. A.ll-Stars Will Meet Ivnoxville Team Sunday The ("hiinkcc county All-Star: will meet the Southern Athletic House I Baseball team from Knoxville on the Marble diamond Sunday afte: :ioon at 2:00 o'clock (CST). In their first gumc of the baseball season last Sunday, the All-Stars defeated the Knoxville Caterpillars by } margin of 7-6. ; Use The Want Ads What TAKE A LOOK! New handy gearshift near the steering wheel at no extra cost! You shift in the standard "H" pattern ? nothing new to learn! Not an "'attachment" but an integral part of car itself. Floor is clear for real comfort for three in front! > TAKE A LOOK! Famous Dodge "Scotch Dynamite" Engine ? powerful, dependable ? wnn an me xamous uoage economy features, plus new advances which give even more efficient operation! GOOD NEWS FOR USED CAI Now you can get a Dodge usee/car w ways, is just ns modern as many com 1939 new cars ? and &ct it for only a i coat! Here's why: there's such a gre the new 1939 Dodge that buyers are ing In fine late model Dodge cars ' time! And these cars, still 'youngs The Nei NOW ON DISPLAY! New : E okee Scout, Murphy, Nor JUNE 19-24 ARE DATE RHODODENDRON FE< The Twelfth Annual Rhododendron 'Festival wiii be held in Ashevillc June lb-24, according to an announcement made here by Uobeit F. Phillips General Ch; iman c-f the Festival exe vui *ve commit:ee.. i Datefor tlie event have been set ; u? coincide with the annual flowering 'season of the j.urpie ihododendrons >!! the high slopes and summits of the mountains of Western North Carolina. The annual pageantry of the inounJ tain floral display is expected to beat its height during the festival period. Rivalling the -magnificent purple flowers of the rhododendrons in bril iance and color, the Rhododendron Festival will be one of the most colorful civic fetes held this year in - > . ?. . > line unueu stales. uuring uie tweivt J years of its history the Festival has | attracted, international attention. Four parades of floats and f^aily C si limed marching groups, three major dances, a pageant involving participa; ion by nearly 1.000 people from all parts of Western North Carolina, r serio.-; of pioneer and Indian Sports events, a boxing card featuring lead-; ing heavy, middle and lightweight boxer-, will be included in the extensive program of the week. Not the least among the attractions will be ours of the rhododendron flowering areas of the mountains on Mount Pisgah, in the (treat Smok\ Mountains National Park and in the i noted Craggy Rhododendron Gar dens near Asheville. In all of th? j noted flower areas, thousands of ' acres will be aflame with the purple I flowers which burst into bloom in ? ?/ Style Lei iiggedJk ) RIIYFR^t age and looks, are now being sold i mwihw. at ?ms*ingly low prices! Wha rhich.ln many mand for the brilliant new 193 petitive-make Liner by owners of other makes frartion of the your Dodge dealer one of the fint at demand for cars of all makes and models in j actually turn- your nearby Dodge dealer right i way ahead of how much or how little you cart iters" in mile- car to suit your taste! r 1939 DO! 1939 Dodge Trucks.. ."truck-built' C. MOORI th Carolina S SET FOR ANNUAL STIVAL IN ASHEVILLE dense masses covering hundreds of acres o? mountain slope and summit. i most bcauiiiul gii ls in ten south', i n - ates wiil a'.uml the festii ...1 lins year as - ate sponsors from the various southern states. The eioderdr on Grand Parade, the Carnival Night Parade, trie Mutt-Dog Parade, tiie Baby i'arade, will be notable processions of the week and the night affairs of the Military, Rho, loderi'Ton and Sponsors Balis, will leading .social events of the period. LIBRARY NOTEr "TIS GARDEN TIME 1" Lot the Library answer your garden questions. Listed below are a lew of the new and old books on flowers and gardens. "The Garden's Second Year'' by Alfred Rates. "Tile Garden Calendar" hv Cerile II Matsehat. "Your Garden for Amateurs and Garden Club Members" by Gray. "Creative Flower Arrangement" by Dorothy Riddle. "Min ?ture Flower Arrangement" by Edith Mason and Waas. "Flowers. . .EastWest, the Art of Arrangement" by Gregory J. Conway. "The Natural Gardens of North Carolina" by B. \Y. Wells. The Garden Committee of the Woman's Club also has a collection of seed catalogs. After living for 30 years on a I rented 115-acre farm near Keosaqua. fa., Mr. and Mrs. Evans Chaig have ought the farm. ader Is Fa ?pendabi I GO TO YOUR DODGE TAKE A 1 that's all ISN'T it great to k wheel of the year SSfc*. also master of a ear 1 /-S ness and dependabil r//t/rtH / J twofold requirementj new Luxury Liner simply say: "Take a \ Dodge }\ Before you decide - dealer and inspect th a : '-J standpoint?beauty, I ft consider the things t) only Dodge engineer* Kf^BBB^B* ness, Dodge dependal on gas and oil! The price? That's B^QpF wonderful new ideas is priced even lower "rPr T?m In m Ma|?r Bmwb <X ^ ^ ^ ^ iv*ry ThartNay, SiOO u by Dodfe dealers ?' more, the de of^sr^is RIG LUi stocks of used UIV LsVi rour locality I See iwayl No matter ^ja f to pay, he has a JUdl H ) GE ' in giant new Dodge truck plant... J* 107 Valley River A ^ Murphy, N. C. I LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEECOUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT JUNE TERM, 1*J39. Ai. vu Robinson turner, Plaintiff VS. j I.onnie P. Turner, Defendant. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The defendant, Lonnie P. Turner will take notice that an action entitled ?ve ha been commence d in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, wherein the above named plaintiff is asking for an abso. iute divorce upon the ground of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior . Court for said County in the Court* j house in Murphy, N. C. on the 1st day I of May, 1939, or within thirty days i thereafter and answer or demur to ! the complaint in said action, which is now on file in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dem anded in said complaint I "The f? ndant will further take notice that plaintiff will ask to be allowed to assume her maiden name, | \Ii<s Grova Robinson. i ins me ist aay 01 April. 1939 J. W. DONLEY, Clerk of the Superior Corrt of Cherokee County, North (36-4t-grt) Carolina. | A Menominee, Mich., club which is sponsoring courteous driving awarded I Policeman Anton Jensen $1 for his technique in backing away from a | parking place. Afew hours later he backed a police car into a post and 'badly damaged it. L1I1UUS Wty? dealer and | LOOK I JOB ASKS! I now that when you take the 's most beautiful car, you are hat is outstanding for ruggedity? What 1939 car fills this * So convinced are we that the will be your answer that we look...that's all Dodge asks!'* Dependability ! on any car, go to your Dodge le new Dodge from every vital uxury, comfort, economy. Then tiat lie deeper ? the things that i can give you?Dodge ruggedMlity, Dodge traditional savings t the real news! With all its i, the new Dodge Luxury Liner than last year's Dodge! %ImI Amataur M*ur, Calmiitla Natwof*. > lOtOO r. m.. iMttni SteMtor^ TtaM. 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