( It) Death Drives DANGEROUSLY Dont Crowd Him PROMOTING MIN C Stat* Library SCREWS VOLUME 65 NUMBER ? S MURPHY NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, AUGU8T 4, IMS TRADE AT HOME; IT PAYS TWELVE PAOE8 THIS WEEK __________________ : People You Know MURPHY David H. Cook and friend, Miss Virginia Tudor of Cleveland, Ohio, have been the guests of his par ents, Mr and Mrs Ed Cook of Cul berson, and his sister, Mrs. Dovle Nelson and family of Murphy and other friends Miss Mildred Nelson is spending this week with her cousin, Miss Betty Smith in Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knoop, Jr., and children, Jane and John, have returned to their home in South Williamsport, Pa., after a week's visit with Mrs. Knoop's father. Harry M Searaon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooke of Elizabethton, Tenn , were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H L. Merk Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matlock and children. Lillie, Grace and Gene of Marietta, Ga. were week end guests of Mrs. Matlock's sis ter, Mrs E. H Brumby and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Seamon spent the week end at Dalton, Ga. and Chattanooga, Tenn. on busi ness. Mrs. Lovey Baker of Norfolk, Va. has returned to her home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry M. Seamon. Mrs. J. W. Thompson had as her guests last week, her sister, Mrs. J. E. Snow of Athens, Tenn., and Mrs McConkey of Etowah. Richard Mauney and daughter, Kathy of Raleigh, spent last week here with his mother, Mrs. Tom Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson had as guests last week, Mrs. OUie Sanders and daughter, Mrs. Mil dred Ridout and her daughter, Cheryl Ann, and Walter Keddy of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Sanders Is Mrs. Davidson's stepmother, and Mrs. ''Mout la her slater. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brandon of Atlanta spent the week end with their parents here. Fred Allen Alexander, former mayor of Statesville, and Mrs Alexander, spent several davs la.it week with Mr. Alexander's broth er, R. G. Alexander and family. ANDREWS * Mr and Mrs. Fred Hill spent the week end in Knoxville with their daughter, Miss Peggy Hill and son-ln-lawk and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne England. Mrs. Clyde Jarrett, Jr. and two sons, Hank and Frank of Charlotte a?e spending several days of this wedji here with Mrs. Clyde H. Jar rett, Sr. Mrs. James Ibberson left last week for Lyons, France where she was called due to the critical ill ness of her mother. Mrs. John Roper of Philadelphia, Pa., is the guest of her sister. Miss Bertha McGuire and her brother, Gerald McGuire for a months stay. Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Grady Gar ner attended a Methodist Work shop held at Lake Junaluska Thurs day. The following boys who left Mon day to spend this week at the Jun ior Camp at George W. Truett Camp are: Chucky Van Gorder, Richard Pullium, Billy Thomasson, Edwin Barlow, Wendell Barlow Clyde Rector Jr., and Jerry Neal. Mrs. Tom Neal and daughter Brownie of Kansas City, Kan., are spending several weeks here with Mrs. Neal's mother, Mrs. J. W. Brown. Peter Fox of Wyomissing, Pa., is the house guest of Peter Ger nert this week. He will be accomp anied on the return trip home by Peter who will spend some time with him. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willlford spent the week end In Andrew* with friends. Mr. Willlford ha# ac cepted a position with the Republic Oil Co., at Columbus, Ga. Mr. an4 Mrs. J. E. Rufty have re turned after- a visit with relative* In Brevard and Statesville. While 3, and b? ready to rthten* dally until tchool op BBS* RATES ARE LOWERED FOR 3 TOWNSHIPS The county-wide tax rate for Cherokee County in the proposed budget for 1955-56 is increased from $1.82 to $2,044? a hike of 22 4/10 cents, C. E. Hyde, county attorney, said this week. Townships that will see an in crease in tax rates are Valley town from $2 to $2.07; and Notla from $2.02 to $2.12. But three lownsnips will get a decrease in tax rates under the new budget : They are Shoal Creek, from $2.42 to $2.12; Beaverdam, from $2.42 to $2.12, and Hothouse, from $2 32 to $2.12. The Murphy Township tax rate will stay the same, Mr. Hyde said. The total estimated expenditures for the county during the coming year were listed as $356,680.42 Mr. Hyde explained that Beaver dam, Notla, Shoal Creek and Hot house Townships were getting a rate decrease because TVA money paid to the county will be applied to those sections' taxes. He said that TVA is paying the county the money because the Au thority took taxable lands off the y books when the dam was built. ' "It is only fair," he said, "that I people in those sections be allowed ' to use part of that money toward 'l taxes." Only $2,600 of the TVA and For est Service money paid to the 1 county will be used to relieve the tax rate in those townships, Mr. ' Hyde asserted. Taxes in other parts of the ' county are going up, Mr. Hyde 5 said, because of Increases in ex penditures of the county. ? He said the total estimated ex |penditure? for the county's debt service will be $86,028.73 in the coming year. Last year it was $46, 218. 97. Mr. Hyde said all taxes collected ' for the debt service fund will be ? placed in that fund and will not be ? used for the general running of the 1 county. OTHER INCREASES Other Increases in the budget are Welfare Department, last year, $28,374.53; this year, $37,733.17: Health Department, was $10,839.78; this year, $16,669.51 Mr. Hyde said the health depart ment appropriation is higher be cause a health doctor is expected to oe appointed to the county. Cost of listing taxes last year was $6,098.84; this year, $6,075.00; Other budget items are Court House and grounds, last year, $4 , 990.77; this year, $4,695.00; county accountant, last year, $10,608.56; this year, $9,295,00: Register of deeds, last year. $6,633.97; this year, $6,575.00; Clerk of court, last year, $17,886.41; this year, $18,545.00: jailer, last year, $4,161.78; this year, $4,366.00' sheriff, last year, $12,017.34; next year, $12,687.50: farm and home agents, last year, $8,423.44; this year, $9,210.00. SCHOOL BUDGET Schools in Cherokee County will spend an estimated $98,333.13, Mr. Hyde said. The split up will be , County Unit, $39,489.86; Murphy Unit, $32,855.47, and Andrews Unit, $25,987.80. Mr. Hyde pointed out that the increase in funds put Into the Coun ty Welfare Department will mean a large increase from federal sources for the department. He said the federal government spends about $9 in the Cherokee County Welfare Department for every $1 the county spends. Dr. Helen Well. Opens Private Practice Dr. Helen Well* of Murphy thia week opened her office far gener al medical practice with office* tn the Parker Building, formerly oc cupied by the Health Department. Dr. Wells will hare offloe boon from a a. m. until tmm Monday through Saturday tM # to 10 a m *?