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Valley town Cemetary Has
A Long,Interesting Past
SPECIAL TO SCOUT
By Mrs. Edwin Bristol
ANDREWS - Pts towns can
boast s mors beautiful setting
for thair cms wr y than can
Anckwwsl V allay town Came
tary has a long and lnisrast
tng past, about which die
poo pie of Iba town should be
g Kssf im7. M
General Assembly of the Stat*
of North Carolina Issued ?
land grant of approximately
ma-ecres K> VaUsylown Town
purpose of burial
ly. Mta la only
auch grant la the
ataia of this kind. In 1901
the General Assembly amend
ed the charter, naming
trustees a> care forthecsme
ftery. Time went on and in 1920
the General A a emptily again
changed the charter, due to the
fact that the tniamea bed no
means of Income for .
and a continuing system of
organization, since Valley
town Township was notorgan
laed as such. At this time
the Important parts of the
grant were written thus:
Section 2: "that all that
tract of land containing tan
acres, more or less, set a
part as aforesaid by the Gen
eral Aasembly of 1847 as a
public burial ground, is here
by added to and shall hence
forth be a part of the cor
porate limits of the town of
Andrews, to be used for burial
purposes only.
Section 3: "that the present
Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of the TOwn of Andrews and
their successors in office are
hereby appointed as trustees
of Valley town Cemetery and
are hereby vested with full
power and authority for the
protection, maintenance, and
administration of all the af
fairs of said Cemetery and
may for said purpose recelvr
gifts, donadons, etc., to be
applied to the maintenance
and ipkeep of said grounds,
and if such funds are fotnd
insufficient, then they shell
have power and authority to
use such pordos of the public
funds of the Town of Andrews
as In their opinion may be
proper."
Other sections follow which
sdpulate certain duties and
responsibilities to be carried
out by the town and may be
found In the clerk's office if
you wish to read them in
full. The present cemetery
committee appointed by the
Town Board are Zeb Con
ley, Harold Jones, and Mrs.
Olive Bills. While not em
ployed at present. Mr. Sam
I Best was custodian of the
cemetery for years.
The original ten acres given
by the state has long since
been depleted and for expan
sion the town bought the pro
perty northeast of the ori
ginal sight. Later, Mr. Peyton
I vie purchased the land to the
south or on the town side
through which the new exit
road runs.
During the past several
years the Valley River Garden
Club, as well as others In
Andrews, has become increas
ingly aware of the great need
for beaudflcadon and better
ipkeep of our cemetery as a
whole. Through their efforts
the state highway department
was contacted as ti the pos
sibility of helping build an
exit road, widen the entrance,
and keep the triangle opposite
the entrance mowed. This road
was built lastyear with the co
operation of the town and
donations. Jimmie Fere bee do
twentv loads of wavel
toward this project for which
we are grateful. Later the
beaudflcadon department of
the highway, under Mr. Cog
glns of Syiva, bUlt ge reck
beae triangle at the entrance
? ha uaad (or the aim and
; by
the Cardan Club.
The cemetery beautUlcatloo
committee from the did) arai
Mrs. OUta BUla. Mra. Bdwln
Bristol. Mra. Zeb Conley,
Mra. A1 Brown. Sr? Mra.
Artie McCooneU and aa peat
dub president, Mra. Pewr
HMO.
The wrought Iron sign
pictured above and designed
by Mrs. Bristol, was buUt for
the dub by Sam Kay's shop
In Murphy. The material for
the background was donated
Conditioning. Inc., at
Greensboro, who were work
ing on the buildings at Berk
shire at the time the sign
was made. Mr. Jim Cane of
the Air Conditioning Co.. cut
out and painted the back
ground. Later. Mr. S. j. Ger
nen. Cliff Hula, and Clyds
Bills came to the rescue by
making and installing g,
brackets for the background.
Recently, the beginning of
shrube was started arotmdthe
sign and It is hoped that other
Improvements may be carried
out aa time goes on.
What can you do now to help
beautify this historical ceme
tery? First of ell, you T1
Interest your church and civic
grotgxl to this need and the
urgency for all groups x> t?v??
an Interest and a project K>
help out with its Improvement.
As families, you can examine
your own burial plot la its
appearance one that you can
be proud of? Are you aatls
fled to have your family name
on this little plot of ground
and la It a [dace you feel
would be a fitting memory
ID those dear ones you have
placed there?
Many of our families
received their plots as a gift
from the state, others have
purchased theirs; but regard
less of bow you obtained it
It la yours, your family name
will be there If it la not al
ready there. Many of our
cemetery lots are beautiful
tributes to those who sre plac
ed there, others are a picture
of neglect for one reason or
another ? stones need to be
straightened and cleaned, soil
needs leveling and grassing,
old worn out shrubs need cut
ting down or replacing. In the
true spirit of oelghborliness,
we might also examine our
adjoining plots and lend a
hand to help cere for thefara
ily plot who no longer have
relatives nearby, or wbo are
physically viable to keep up
tbelr own lot. If you have ?
shrubbery you wish" to &mna
. for groig) plantings or some
hours of labor m give, notify
the town clerk or one of the
committee members from
either the a>wn or the Garden
Club. Make suggestions to our
town board but most of all
feel that It la your own res
ponsibility since you have a
-lot there.
A beautiful cemetery can be
a town's loving tribute to those
dear ones burled there. Let us
all work together to make
Valleytown Cemetery the
beautiful place it should be
and can be with the help of
WROUGHT IRON SIGN pictured above la part of a program
of beaudflcatton of the Valleytown Cemetery started in And
rews several years ago by Interested citizens and civic
groups. (Scout Photo)
33-Andrews
Seniors
Take Trip
ANDREWS - Thirty-three
seniors end two senior spon
sors will leave Monday, May
6, at 3 a.m. by bus on their
annual educational trip.
The first stop will be for
breakfast, the next stop will
be at the Mo re he ad Planetar
ium at Chapel Hill for the
eleven o'clock lecture. Fol
lowing the lecture they will
drive to Raleigh where they
will attend a session of the
legislature and also spend
the night. One or two hours
on the following morning will
be spent In Richmond, Va?
then on e> Washington, D. C.
In Washington they will visit
different governmental build
ing x and agencies which will
include Bureau of Engraving,
White House, Washington,
Monument, Smithsonian In
stitution, Lincoln Memorial,
Archives Building, Jefferson
Memorial Tomb of Unknown
Soldier, Arlington House, I wo
Jima Marine Statue, Capitol
Building, Library of Cong
ress, Supreme Court Build
ing, Mount Vernon, and Wash
ington Cathedral.
While In Washington their
home will be Charterhouse
Motel on Shirley Highway. On
return trip they will visit
Jefferson's home, Monti cello,
at Charlottesville, Va.
Cherokee Scout It Clay County
Progress, Thurs., May 2, 1963
Mrs. Giles Cover left on
Friday for Newport, Tetm.,
where she will be guest of
her sister, Mrs. Roy Camp
bell and family.
Andrew Defeats
Swain High 47-44
In Track Meet
ANDREWS - At the Smoky
Mountain Conference track
meet on Thursday In Bryeon
City, Andrews defeated Swain
High 47-44.
Butch sursavage totaled
9 1/4 points for Andrews and
Alfred Jones led Swain with
11 1/4 points.
Valleytown
HD Club Meets
ANDREWS - Mrs. W. G.
Collins of Morgan ton, Ga?
conducted a workshop on mak
ing artificial fruit at an all
day meeting of the Valley
town Home Demonstration
Club on We<k*sday at the home
of Mrs. B. U. Burch, Mrs.
John West as Joint hostess.
Mrs. Collins* demon
stration on Topiary consist
ed of a styrofoam tree for a
decoration, covered with fruit.
Following a pot - luck lunch
at noon. Miss Thelma Wheel
er, Home Economics Agent,
gave a demonstration on High- ,
way Safety.
Mrs. Sue Chllders gave the
morning devotional.
Approximately 16 members ,
attended plus one visitor,
Mrs. Fen-ell Boswell, who
accompanied Mrs. Collins
from Fannin Cotaity.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenrdt Lov
lngood of Stows, Ohio, visited
Mrs. S?we"a mother, Mrs.
Addle Mulhey and sister, Mrs.
John Gregory, last week. The
Lovlngooas have purchased
property near Murphy andwill
be spending part of their time
in Cherokee County.
?A ?
Mrs. Edwin Briston, daugh
ter, Jonnle, and son, Jim. spent
the weekend In Charlotte vis
iting relatives and friends.
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