Our Aim: ? A Better Murphy A Finer County 9hr (Ilipnikpp g-rnut 1 HE LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Letlicaied To Service For Progress 3c ? or\ -si -.0 n it ykai: MURPHY ENTERS TV A CELEBRATION Veteran Performs Heroic ? Rescue of Drowning Youth Saves Life Of floyd Baker In Hiwassee Lake F.cyd Baker. 16 year-old F&ctory tpvn youth, was snatched from a ,atfry crave here Thursday after r.ron :n a sensational nick-o-time jescic by a crippled world war vet eran. ' 10 swam 100 yards across H:xa ' had sunk from .alit beneath the waters of tj-j. H.was^ee Lake. The re sourer was Fornie "Crip" Mo Cnry occupant of the lccal CCC veterans ramp. Baker who was given medical treatment immediately after being revived was reported Saturday as ?jms ? fully recovered. About 3 o'clock Thursday after noon Baker and several other young people were swimming in the lake near the Southern railway trestle, which is directly across the lake from the CCC camp where McCrary and a companion were swimming. Baker ha3 swam across the lake several times, according to witnesses, pro pelling a log before him and using it for ? float. On one trip across as he neared the bank he suddenly re leased his grasp on the log and sank. He rose to fhe surface and gave a cry for help, and sank again. His companions on shore apparent ly became panicked with fear and also beean to shout and scream for help. "Hearing their cries. McCrary. although hindered by c. crippled hip leaped into the water and swam all the way across the lake to the spo.t where the "boy sank. McCrary said he dived as near the spot as tie could and searched the "Dot torn tor the boy's body. After almost a minute he discovered Baker Cunning to a snag on the bottom of an old ditch which extended ou- into the lake. After several ef forts he managed to break the boy's grip and brought him to the surface. McCrary towed the boy to shore and administered artificial respir ation Tor approximately ten minutes before bringing him back to con sciousness. He -described the boy as Ving very near -death witb his lungs filled with water and his breathing ! halted lor an ^definite length of time. As soon as he was revived a voiunteer carried ?Baker to a local hospital where medical treatment ras giver.. Efforts are being made to secure a Carnegie Medal for MiCrary. who in addition to performing a heroic act 1 ih saving the boy's life, did so under ! a huge handicap. McCrary 's hip was crushed in a train wreck several ; years ago which almost completely disabled one leg and his trip. McCrary was very modest about ft? whole affair, however, merely stating, "it would be a lot safer for 'hose kids swimming down there if they had life guards and some kind fules to protect them." Witherspoon Cultivates New Variety Of Dahlia i Col. Don Witherspoon has taken | his place in the line of horticultur ists. For many years he has taken Pride in his flower garden and rec ently has been experimenting with | the development of new flowers. A Wutiful red dahalia is the re sult of his experiments and he has named it "Cherokee Warrior". The j by of the Regal Hotel, he complained of feelmg ill. and was helped on a couch. Failing to rally, plans were being made to drive him back to Syhra when his attack took a turn for the worse, and he was taken to the hospital instead. He died there, about three hours later. Hospital physicians attributed his dearh to a heart attack. Mr. Schneider was about 40 years ould. and was one of the leading business men of Western North Car olina. The Cherokee Furniture Com pany store in Murphy was closed temporarily in respect to his mem ory. o? ? BLUE RIDGE REUNION Blue Ridge. Ga. ? The alumni of the old Mary P. Willingham school for girls will have a reunion at Blue Ridge. Ga.. in the former Baptist assembly auditorium 'now Blue Ridge jrym> on Sunday. August 4. AH alumni are invited to come and bring their families and a basket lunch. Former faculty members are ..V-t year' in Graham County to ' held farm tours, this w ill be repeated in 1940 It i -ea!r s'irr per . forme r.1 n the South r.rcatest pa*? '? n* t'-n T' un< -r Valley Celetra 'inn, which wii be } .? Id during the \\i r\r f ? (j 0f Luix r Day in Chattan 1 cry a. Arrangement; hav? be??n m.txir by F O Chri ropher. rhairman of the J >r1 committee. to place a lame float ir. the parade. depictinc a scene n Murphv nloni! Hi\v;i ^ Lake the cnlv mountain lake in the TVA sys tem. Harve F.lkins has been placed in charce of thi* particular phase of the prrcram and is now making trr ranEemcnts for the fcuildinc of the float Mi^- Mary France1 Bell has been chosen to represent this city as the "Spirit of Murphy" and will reign over the Murphy in try in the pa rades. pageant, receptions, etc.. dur ing t!i< three hie days of the celebra tion Attending her will be six local girls chosen by a committee from the local woman's clubs. These are Elizabeth Gray. Martha Brumby. Mary WillaTd Cooper Mildred Hill. Winifred Townson. Billie Jackson and Louise Leatherwood. On the gala side balls parades barbecues, receptions, dinners, and boat races will vie with the more ser ious dedication events of citizenship day. when over 3000 young men and women will be given awards of citi zenship. Governors, senators and other high officials will participate in the solemn dedication ceremonies, representing all seven states included in the Tennessee Valley Authority. During the three day period. August 31. and September 1-2. two glamor ous balls will be held, in which all representative young people will par ticipate The young ladies from Mur phy are exected to shine there! In addition various other features will be presented including the an nual cotton t?ll and the Happy Val ley Hone ? how. Complete details of the plans fot the Murphy delegation are not ready for release as negotiations have not bee n finished. The entire plan is being sponsored ; onci arranged by special committee j from the chamber of commerce. th< j Lions Club, the Woman' . Clufc- and I the .Junior Woman's Club, headed by Fred Christopher, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and appoint 'd chairman for this event by the TV A celebration chairman. iCalifornians Visiting In County; Renew Scout Subscription B. T. Smith, of Wasco, Cal , drop rd by the Scout office this week to place his subscription for another year before returning to his home in the "sunny state". Mr. Smith ha", many friends and relatives in this section and Mrs. Smith is a nativf of Union county. Ga. Mr. and Mr- Smith and daughter, Betty Leu. have been visiting with Mr. E. L. Cook of Notla for about a week and plan to return to California around Auzust 5 Mr. Smith said he wanted to be sure to eet the Scout so he could read the news about "homcfoljis."