FARMERS, WATCH THOSE BRUSH FIRES Hilt Clfrrute wilt DONTTURN WOODLAND TO WASTELAND PROMOTING MURPHY AND ANDREWS VOLUME 64 Nl'MBER ? 10 MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA Till KSUAY. Sh 16, 1964 TiSN PAGES THIS WEEK MHiiiiiHBIlMtllPlifill People You Know MIKI'HY Mrs Morris Moore uf Peachtree has returned home after undergo ing an operation in a Chattanooga hospital She is reported to be im proving nirely. Mr and Mrs K.u i Wuy of C,as Ionia spent thr 1 :t t>? ? r 1 - 1 \ holidays \wth relatives at lit Murphy a:: 1 < 'ulbersun Mr and Mrs Kdd W t, Saun dr.t F"ii\ r- arid T- .>r r i r r i \* of Durham tml Mrs T A S!:err<-n and Miss A rg <tr. : i Sherton uf North Side. \ is:t?*d Mrs Bill M iO'l v and ? hil (in-;: i.',!'!' week end M : . J ? ? vv t * i ! Taylor Mrs Frank Ash.- Mrs Kllen Mulkey. Mrs I if.*: U f ,: and Mr and Mrs J C Whit** wot' visitors of friends a:.! relatives in Kng lewood and Telli < i plains, Tenn.. Sunday. Marv Kalherine Zimmerman of Itt 1 Murphy will enter Stetson 1'niversity. Inland. K!a this month Winnie Ruth Utile of Rt I, Cul berson. a graduate of Murphy High School and a piano pupil of Mrs Nora Cobb Spencer, left Tues day for Brenau College and Con servatory. C. ainesville, da. She plans to major in music \MIKKU S rHONK NO. ? f " i ? i 3 ? ? lift- i has acrepted ;t po s:ti'-n with The Aimco Steel Co. of At. aula. ? la m the auditing depart men? Mrs Reed ani young son, M.< run i will join Mr Reed the lat t?'i- part .,f the month. M ;? R .bert 1 barker of Washing ? . r ; . I > (' spent several days of : i ? w**ei-: as truest of Dr.?and Mrs. 1 [ i:ie: H ? k K I>av;s. Mr Barker was a ?' >rme- resident of Andrews and *. I Q Barker. M' ? Clyde Mi Junkm and son B-.fihy M->.-s of (Greensboro sper.t r , ? r ' las*, week with her1 sister. J . .hn J. Wat kins Mrs Mr w.?s a: cmpamed home by h"r t\v * i.ju-jhters. Ratty and Lin d . \v i : ? have > j ient the summer va- t". :: he;e with M? - Wat kins. Mr ana Mrs. Charles T Al i:; i d J." and young son Charles T III !:av-' : e* at 1 to *heir home in Washing ? >n . D C alter a week's visit heie with Mr Almond's par ents, Dr. and Mr< Charles T Al mond and Mrs Almond's parents. Mr ar.d Mrs W B Duckery at Marble. Dr a: ; Mrs. .1 Wiley Davis left Monday for their home in San Juan Porta Ri< a after a months stay here with his brother, Dr. Hancock E. Davis and Mrs. Davis and with another brother Dr J. C. Davis and Mrs. Davis at Waynes ville. Mrs. J W Brown has returned home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. S Johnson in Ashevllle. Mrs Jonnson spent several days of last week here with her sisters Mrs. Brown and Mrs Luther Nich olson. Mr and Mrs B K Dillahunt of knoxvillfc spent the week end here with the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs B P Grant. Mr and Mrs. James Bowers have returned from a visit to Rea.d infc. Pa They were accompanied home hv Mr Bower's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers and her sis LiT. Mrs Anna Hartfield. They will spend the remainder of the month a-s house guests of the Bow er* Mr and Mrs A. B. Chandler, Sr. attended the funeral of Mr. I. Blessing in Knoxville, Tenn. Tuesday. Mrs. B. P Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGuire and Miss Fannie McGuire spent Saturday in Engle wood, Tenn. visiting their aunt and cousin, Mrs. E. W. Watts and Miss Edna Sue Watts. Mrs Lee Watkins had as her guests last week her nephew Mr. John Moulton and Mrs. Moulton and their children, Lynn and Beck ey of Charleston, W Va Mrs P M Reagan has returned after a weeks visit with her daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Fr*d Reagan In sheville. Cherokee County Fair Promises To Be Best Fred Adams Taken On Murder Charge A weeping Kred Adams wit:;'. <-?! m 'Jie fata. shooting of Luther i 'ar ringe: Monday nigh'.. Sept t> at \ o uss'.i iwn sur rendered to Deput> Sheriff Leonard Junes ami Statt Highwa\ I ' at r : >] ::.an I> I' King a" 7 a III yesterday i WodrieS I > ? ? j h i ' > Juries sal i the only .state merit Adams made was "I'm sor ry i Adams the nbjeet of an mtenst j eight-day setvah by rounty, statt ' and federal officers . is charger , with murder in a state warran' | aini with unlawful flight to avok |'i' srcuiuir'. in a federal warrant. Deputy Janes said law offieer: uere !>> start questioning Adam: sitrnet irr-.e Wednesday morning. sai'i Adams surrenderee at the home of Harley Scroggs ir Urasstown The deputy said the wanted man arrived at Scrogg'f h" me ar''und *> a. m. weonesdav ? ggs talked to Adams and ther I 1< It .'.is i" i ? ? r : . <? ' i > telephone ti> , Muipf.y J.mi-s said The sheriffs ? >rfce vs. is ?. ? > : : C it le-.l and Junes, and King went to 'he Seroggs ' Srr oggs rrir- the two officers in j his f r i ^ * yard arid talked to them' i fur a moment. Jones said Seroggsj .then went ba> k :ri t<> his house and . rv'urned with Adams whu gave j himself ill " Jones said The ? >r fleers said Adams was un- I armed except for a small pocket knife when he surrendered. Adam's wife was arrested in ' connection with the ease but was) released earlier this week under bund. Also Arrested in the case 5 'and ndeased under bund was A I, j 3 King King was charged with aid ling and abbeting after the fact of J , ??.iir.ier j Cairinger was snot a' his home . Brasstown The shooting follow- 1 It 1 a short argument between1 Adams and Carringer. The two i men were neighbors. 8 Counties Be Represented At School Guidance Meet by I ? .. m . ".vi. 1 i : - : ;dv .!?: I j>:ti!'*l .!>. us-i. >ns ? rM.vi.iir.ff tniiii an. ?? sitvii-i'-j f. -r buys a-. I ^nis. ! )? ! ii s \i id bo I >;? k. M , i :: . ' .1.: in M? n!;?: Hy Stair- I >!?]. i: t ment <.f Public ' Instnn ti-.n . Hr C D Killian, | Western Carolina College; Miss I Madeline Tripp, Associate. Divi Is or: ..f Klomentary and Secondary K:iu. a'.ion. Slate Department of Public Instruction ; Mrs. Annie Kay Mi.i. re Healtlt Educator in Division of School Health and Phy sical Education. State Department o; Public Instruction and Mrs. Jes sie Hart. Swain County Schools. Miss Lucille Browne, Director of Guidance. Greensboro City Schools will discuss types and sources of information which young- people need in solving educational, voca tional and personal problems. The counseling service will be discussed by Dr. Max Haines, Counselor-Trainer at Appalachian Stale Teachers College, Boone. Dr. Haines will also speak at the banquet i:i the school cafeteria at seven o'clock. His topic will be ?The Teacher as a Guidance Work I.tadeis f..r discussion groups on group .Lruidani e techniques in I the elementary and secondary I school will be: Mrs Carrie Y\ Ab I hot t . Supervisor, Swain County i Schools; Mrs. Hildred Smith, Hay , esville Elementary School: Mrs. | Rhea DeHart. Brvson City School; | Mr. John VVikle, Bryson City High I School; Mrs. Pauline Bault, Mur ] phy High School and Mrs. Kath ' erine O'Neil. Franklin High School. Counties participating in the con ference are: Cherokee, Clay, Gra ham. Haywood, Jackson, Macon. Swain and Transylvania. Conference hosts are T. L. Wood ard. Superintendent of Swain Coun ty Schools, and Henry M Davis. Principal, Bryson City High School HOME COMING | The Oak Grove Church liear Le , titia will have a home coming Sun day. Sept 26 The public Is Invited and all singers are urged to at I tend Stewardship Week:| , For Baptists Is Sept. 20-24 j I j A r: Association wide Stewai ?!- i '????!? W.-. k !'.;r !*;? jif i^t s in the WXC j | Ass,;o< ia\<;r: uji: mark- i next Jv.t.-k. s.-;.' L ? J ? w:th a series of j , < Murray are t 1 v ..: in.'!': a' the Murphv First ' I i'iV.v Chu: eh and churrhes in ,UH' A:;;h'Ws ara a will meet at the. 1 YalJeytown Baptist Chun h. Hay- , J osvilJe area churches will meet at' Tiuett Memorial. (".asses wili be held at 7 3< ? each evening The churches in the Murphy group are Calvary. Murphy. Mur phy Second Baptist Church, Brass town Boiling Springs. Hanging Dog, Owl Creek. Grape Creek, I Peachtree Memorial. Upper I Peachtree. Ebenezer, Pine Log, Pleasant Valley, Tomotla, Notla ' and New Martin's Creek. The Rev. I J Alton Morris is director for this group The faculty for the Murphy . group includes the Rev. Paul Cul pepper*, missionary of the Blue Ridge Association, adults; Miss Alma Jollv. missionary West Lib erty Association, young people and intermediates; and Mrs. C,. E. Scruggs, juniors. The Rev. Ralph Ma'Jieson is di- , rector for Andrews-area churches which include Andrews First, Mar-1 ble Springs. Maltby, Mount Zion, Mount View. Oak Grove. Hewitts, Junaluska. Pisgah. Red Marble. | | Rolands creek, Topton, Valley, I River a no vengeance Creek. School Bond To Be Discussed At Luncheon t-.-al business a::-l ? .1. men . r l Murphy w:Il speak un j 'he pr s. h.M.l bon-i I . .Th'irs 1. 1 \ 1:1 ihf 1 i! ll Hotel ' Mf.jra!:i!v bu ir .i n! ilirei'tors I ? * i : ' ' V-ni'-v 1.1-r.s Club votfi j ir;.ni <u<!v !.?: I t v- ?: * 'he bori-1 i r ; ? ; r i ? J i ' ' ? .? .J H I >:mean , ? i 1 1 : in t:: : 'he ? !ub s e?iU'"atinn I ?rtstiss't,.,- !..r (urlhf! sluily Oth- 1 I'.rjnb'-! s the ??"Hiimt !tr art* ' ! ? ,V in.l S N Hi. bo Townson (iets j Commendation I W Pave T<j\vns? >n !m -:il funeral . i ? i . ? irrfr.V.y reeeivo;! a letter . f : . : :i i fur his services t i - a member "f Na"i?>:ial Fun-' era! I t : As,m). iatam's Boanl N C Kur-. ral Pirv, * us ar. l Bur ia! Ass.'m utti'. ?n The letter ? ' ;t par*, of ? ? \Xi. r ! t u . 1 1 1 < 1 of th" rational eon v ,.j i? j. ... ..f -n in U- \:~ ? n * ?; Te\ i r. which the rornmer.<Ja ? i -n was in-'-luvJed. iverni'u -? f> -r t i t errn 19".':. tvj M-'nbe: i . :he fa -' N ? ? < 'an . ti t \ f v . i ? i ? ? i * Murphy Employment V | fice To Serve Graham Cou, r Practice Air Alert Called The Mirphv ( >hserver >'e alert i r. ^ ? i : s ; hv te!eph,,ra r.-r . sts the A . 1 aircraft I", he report - the Knox ville, : er through a perator at the < al e\ . h an^'e \V < ' Messer. < IOC j t ? t* t'\ i >? ' r . sa.'i T^.c < ;u< " volunteers started ..iiruim ..-st fall Patrolmen Assigned To Area Posts Shite Highway Patrolmen Ray \l- ?:!"..?!? an.! Waller C, Liming have been as-'igne.J to Cherokee ('unity to til! two vacant posts nf- 1 t *? i* I. H Raker anil Charles Lone ? v. .-!>? t ransfei re.! Pa";, .'man Heifner will have I",. 1'iu.i! ters in Murphy an-1 1 'at nun:. it; Pen. mi: will be in An \ I \<.P \\< P < KK I K ?. -a . ; ! h* a h. ?rnecoirnnp: at ? i ? ?? < 'reek P.iptist Church 140 Pints Collected By Bloodmobile Here ? i" I ' ? ? i ? ::*!(>? '.a.v v- . > i x! y-ei^ht j !? ?? '? - *?:: !;?? ! ? >u\ :r. Murphy an-! j 7 2 wetc i 1 * ? ? at the ramp. Ki-vin St. if j bailor was in1 harp* ? >f the refreshments for < a::;e?-n an! th?- '? 'lowing- persona assist*"! l?i serving at the canteen: Mrs- H' >war I Moody. Mrs Jim Hughes Mrs J II Duncan, Mrs. Bili Wiiggonrr Mrs Harvey Hin shaw Mrs ! ' A Browning, Mrs Merke. Mrs, Tom Evans. Mrs. Worth Greene. Mrs W A. Single ton, Mrs James Parker. Mrs j Herman Edwards. Mrs Jack Rob erts . Mrs Tom Palmer, Mrs. ' Furr. Mrs Ellen Crawford. Mrs. I San Harding. Mrs. Earl Van Horn. Mrs. Anton Sohmitt, Mrs. Ruby Hill, Mrs James Howse, Misses Josephine Heighway and Elizabeth Gray Workers at the registration table were Miss Dnt Hensley. Mrs H. A. Mattox. Mrs. Hue Moore Mrs. Bob Easley. Mrs Rill Waggoner. Mrs Roy Knller. Mrs Don Wither- 1 spoon. Mrs Harry Risbop and | Mrs R L Wilkins. (I! MOM \\ S (I I I! The Junior Woman's Club will | meet tonight at 7.M at the pri mary school auditorium. Ronnie Brittain Is Band Prexy ' IVnnie B: ain w;i i-ifclr I pres I .dent '.f ' i ? ? Murphy S< hool Band i a' a JV-: <-n! organizational meeting. Uthi-r rif! ;? i-r art- Ramona Hag- . gard vice-pr?\-ddent : R.lly Brown ing. librarian: an 1 Betty Weaver, j publiritv chairman. I Judy Sneed is d rum major and | majorettes are Owen Cole, Ann Maynor, Linda Knglish and Nettie' Sue Dockery. The band played and marched at t>oth the Andrews and Hayesville ball games during half time cere monies. At the latter game they al so did a comic routine. They will have another routine to present this Friday on the home field at the game of Murphy versus Sylva. Seminarian To Preach At Pres. Church Robert Doom, senior from Col umbia Seminary. Decatur, Ga . will prearh at (he Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at 11 o' clock. The public is invited to (he ser vice. Sunday School will meet at 9:45 a m. and Young People will meet at 6 30. The Murphv Kmplov ( Vm ..ffj. .? s? ^ ('.ra mi Cnuii'v this rr.-f!:th ,in<! an./th !* member U t - a !? 1 ?-? i ' ' the local ' . t ! f H ? I f ' t r k 4 ? r . area supervi or ' -f the A ?? h ? * v ; i ? ? .vdmmistra 1 >e! - f.- 'he s a l ' 1 > w ! ? . v?-r ' I rah am '? '?!!?? V 'A,s t?..' Hrvsoli ' ":!>? ?? Ma-. H mri.sh !. ? ? beer: transfer-, tv i !?.. Murph;. i.frire from Dry-! sonoty as in* rvn-'A<T That! r: i ike> !h?- M ;rnhv ? . ! ! : ? ? ? ? a per t : i : t r ?=? r 1 1 ;)nvi' !:;,m uffi- Mr Park it said Ja< k Burrus heads up the I'M t1 office Point.- that will be served by the . Murphy office each week are Hav Andrews and Kobbm?ville. I Andrews PTA Has First Meeting Tre* Andrews Parent Teachers] Ass r i.iM'-n held its first meeting i <?:' the fall Tuesday afternoon at '.he Andrews school. Mrs. Mar^a- I ret Ann VVatry, president, presid- , ed i K } ; n f t >? superintendent, wtl-j ' 1 ; - ? parents and introduced I1!: i ? ? M'Ciure. new hiph school 1 'i : ?. - K-V; at. i in tearh.-r. Char-' :? s < > F; a . ? i ? ? r . principal . .f the' I ::.-riii-"4 ! v - h- ? .1 intr ??dm ?? 1 the ?' !. -.v n<-w ti a: hers in the Fle i -v ? )? " .1 Mi?? .T'l in Xe'.son. ' K ! r . * t ? r ; I *! . ! < *h a TV. hers and > ? li ? w m taker Mead ? ?: H> ]?:?? .n.:n:i.'S -department > in r.'-.uri'o -if 4 he patriotic num h e men. hers of the FHA chap :??! >f truMe.-n ef the Andrews - h.- .; I . <:ave a talk nr. The S. p,..nd The voti;.^ will take j l.in1 October 2. I ni: the hu.-ines? period plan? wi ' e d. - i ussi- 1 f. -r the annual Har vest Day Sale to be heM early in October. Mr., Mrs. Bruce West Ha ve 50th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Bruce West of Andrews will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday I Sept. 19. at their home in Andrews. J Their 11 children, all of whom are expected to attend, are as fol lows: Mrs. Bruce Newman of Ak ron. Ohio; Mr?. Arnold Brvson, I Herman H. and Venson of Marble; j Howard of Murphy; Wayne of I Dayton. Wyo : dine of Winston Salem; Bon of Providence, R. I.; Paul of Pittsburg. Pa ; Roy of At lanta. Ha ; and Eddie of Andrews. They also have 19 grandchildren Sand two pre at grandchildren. They ' will observe open house from 2 un ' til r> p. m I Ranger All Day Singing Be Sunday I The annual all flay sinpinpr at F.anerr paptist Church will be he].! Sunday. Sept 19 All sinprrs are invited to at 'pri'l S P Akin is moderator. Catalogs Are Available Now I 'a'. aN.gs l<ir the 37th Annual ' i.ei ike,- Kair aie off tile I I ."ss Ull in- '? being dlStribUt '*' ? rh?. :,-ti trie ilis'ru t C K 1- 1- it: A. - i: latlnn -t-re'aiv -S i , ' 'A eek i-ii: \\ ' * ? .'i promises la be '? : --i-a*' ' ' ' ? 1 br.M, '.s hi start at -* ; in M 'ti'i.'iy Sept L'T with the ? i ".' "I extubr At 1 p in Mon Midway will open Mr a>v, t r i;t* gambling and girl sh. ?s 'A ill not be [lart of the .V. (??:?> And i. I. Mason, Mayor <?! Mu:ph> -aid t f i ? ? n<> gambling iiilmg pa by '.he Town Council v. iil I..- .-ut'. -K ad. At - |' Monday all exhibits in;.-! he in place to qualify for judging tin Tuesday Sept 28, judging of ? ' exhibit hails will start at 9 a. rn At ?? iii i n. Tuesday, the Nantahala District Dairy Show will star" Kxhibit halls will be open to !!..? public at 3 p. m. that day. The Dairy Cattle Show will start i* v p m Wednesday, Sept 29 Th.s is iho first year that the Dairy Cattle Show has been hela at night. Thursday, t^ept 30, will be School Day at the Fair. Judging of swine ami pnul'ry will start at 10 a ni and ths 4-H pullet show and sale will start at 2 p. m. The Heef Cattle Show will start at s p in Thursday. This show is also being he! J the first time at night. , i . Kti'iav i ? ? l all exhibits will he on display, and all exhibits h. I.mav.d by r.oon Satur day, < ict 1 Derreberrv Ihes At 77 Here \Y : ! < ? y K Dor re berry. 77. of \T.?:h> H< 'lit** 1. died at 11 ">0 p. tii Saturday in a Murphy hospital ! after a long illness. Ht' was a native of Cherokee , Cmirty and a lumberman. : Funeral .services will be held at ?, p. m. Monday in Vengeance Crerk Baptist Church with the Rev James Truett officiating, Burial was in Derreberrv Ceme ' tery i Surviving are four daughters, Mrs Boyd King. Mrs. Ted Trull Mrs Carl King of Marble, and Mrs Ivee Nichols of Galax. Va. ; three sons. Morris of Gastonia, Vaughn of Andrews, and Albert I with the r. S. Army stationed at ' Ft. Bragg. ! Also one brother, Poley of And rews: six sisters. Mrs. Polly Bar ker of Pearhtree, Mrs. Margaret Jones <>f Andrews, Mrs. Quincy Jacobs of Naples, Tex . and Mrs Rebecca Newman. Mrs Ida King", and Mrs. Tva Lee King all of Marble. Town son Funeral Home is in Charge. Area Directors Of New Dairy Co-op Will Attend Meet In Lexington Nolanti Wells of Cherokee County and Whiley McGlamery of Clay County, two recently elected di rectors of the newly formed Coble Dairies Cooperative, will go to Lexington this week with C. R. ' Freed to meet with the executive committee of the organization. Dairymen In this area can buy stock In the naw non-profit organ isation at $100 p?r cow. Quay Ket ner, field representative of the co operative said the stock is moving well in this section. All profits in the organisation will go to producers who own cow stock Mr Freed pointed out. The profits will be in the form of In crease fn the price paid for milk or In dividends, he said Coble Darles had Bales amount ing to $26 million Inst year, Mr. Freed asserted. An Increase in the price paid to ! producers for milk was noted by Mr Freed. He said the prices to be , paid starting with the next milk checks will be U 7B for class one milk; $5 for class two milk, and $3 28 for class three milk. Actually the Increase was start ed August 1, but It will be reflected in the forthcoming: check, Mr. Freed said. The North Carolina Milk Com mission's prices on the classes are: class one, $6.28; class two. *4 50: and class three, $2.78, Mr. Freed said. After October 1, all milk leaving the plant here will be purchased at $5 per 100 pound* , Mr. Freed said. DR SIZE Dr. ( rforjf F. Nn rewU} Jolnr<l Km. ntmff at Prtrir B? pitalhore. H? men, 8. C.

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