Black Knights compete in Kids focus of GREAT Andrews meeting at Fontana Page 6A Page 5A The Graham Star Graham County’s hometown newspaper since 1955 Robbinsville, Thursday, March 26, 2015 Vol. 60, No. 34— 75¢ Town gets $800,000 for fertilizer plant Project will create fertilizer from wastewater treatment sludge By Sam Marlow and give the product away by the addition of the lime said Mayor Steve Hooper. free to homeowners and stabilization to the plan, The Graham Star “The fi nished product will farmers in the area. which has been approved be comparable to 10-10- The Town of Rob- The town is currently by the North Carolina De- 10 grade fertilizers and binsville has received an reviewing construction bids partment of Environment available to county farmers $800,000 state grant to for the project and construc- and Natural Resources. The free of charge. Many local construct a wastewater tion will begin as soon town will operate the press farmers have expressed in- sludge dewatering facil- as the bidding process is two or three time a month terest in using the fertilizer ity, including a new belt complete. The equipment and mostly at night to fur- produced by the plant. fi lter press and a lime sta- will be installed adjoining ther limit odors generated “The greatest benefi t of bilization system, at the the town’s new $7.4 million by the new facility. the project is providing free Photo/Sam Marlow town’s wastewater treat- wastewater treatment plant “This project will heavily fertilizer to farmers and re- The Town of Robbinsville was awarded an $800,000 grant ment plant. on Sandhole Road. benefi t Graham County for ducing landfi ll,” he said. for a sludge press to convert sludge to fertilizer. Left to The town plans to make Previous concerns about a long time and will be a right are Alderman Bobby Smith, Mayor Steve Hooper fertilizer from the sludge odors have been addressed major benefi t to farmers,” ■ See Plant, page 5A and Alderman Jacky Ayers. Panel wants Corridor K start moved up 4 years Study would move plans for a 2024 startup. part of a plan.” In a meeting held Mon- Robbinsville and Gra- construction up day in Franklin, commis- ham County have teamed sion approval was given to up with Raleigh attorney from 2024 to 2020 the county’s Comprehen- Perry Safran to lobby feder- By Sam Marlow sive Transportation Plan, al transportation authorities Photos/Sam Marlow said Robbinsville Mayor to “make sure Appalachian The Graham Star The release of the Cheoah River last weekend brought a crowd of paddlers and Steve Hooper. Development Highway onlookers to the river banks. Above, Zach Dean of Alpharetta, Ga. navigates some The Southwestern Rural County Manager Greg System funds allocated for of the Cheoah’s tough rapids. Planning Organization has Cable said the comprehen- Graham County are not approved Graham County’s sive plan is the fi rst step to reallocated for other proj- Comprehensive Transpor- get the missing link built ects,” said Cable. tation Plan which recom- sooner, rather than later. Just under $300 million Cheoah release draws mends moving the start of “The Comprehensive in federal highway funds construction of the 20-mile Transportation Plan is a sort have been earmarked for missing portion of Corridor of wish list for transporta- Corridor K. K from 2024 to 2020. tion improvements that Hooper said the lobbyist big crowd to county Construction start for the each county must have,” appears to be helping. missing section of Corridor Cable said. “In order to “We have seen progress K from Andrews to Stecoah get transportation projects on Corridor K start to roll a By Sam Marlow is now listed on NCDOT approved, they have to be bit more,” said Hooper. The Graham Star More than 300 paddlers hit the Cheoah River dur- ing high water release last Stecoah’s Dillard Hyde weekend. The boaters brought a needed economic boost to businesses near the river. celebrates 98th birthday “This is a good thing By Kim Hainge for the county and I’d that had a little shop on would “get up in the morn- like to see more releas- The Graham Star it that made straight back ing and get in his pickup. es in the summer,” said Dillard Hyde celebrated chairs with woven bottoms. He would travel down the Mackie Grant, owner of his 98th birthday surrounded They used steamers to relax road along the Little Ten- O’Henry’s Parking. For a by family, friends and mem- the wood enough to be able nessee River and pick up small fee, O’Henry’s pro- bers of his community of to bend the straight boards bushels of corn left at mail Tourism Director Tabitha Myler and her family enjoy pizza vides visitors with river Stecoah Valley March 13. without cracking or break- posts along the road. He at Tapoco Lodge along the banks of the Cheoah. access, use of restrooms Seated in the living room, ing them. Hyde learned would return to his home and a Forest Service River Hyde told stories about his early how to work with his with the corn and grind it Pass, which is required life and work. Looking back hands to create precise and into meal, keeping a por- for boaters on the river. over 98 years of his life and intricate projects and he tion of the corn for himself O’Henry’s was packed the changes in the world later became a professional as payment. He would get with cars and kayaks all some details fade away, mechanic. back in his truck at the end day Saturday. while others glow brightly, David Hyde, Dillard of the day and drop off the Hyde’s nephew, remem- Outland Gas and Gro- bringing smiles or tears. ■ See Party, page 5A cery had a banner day as Hyde was born in Stecoah bered how Dillard’s father well. “We have sold at Valley in 1917. He fi rst at- least 120 passes and been tended school in a building busy most of the day,” located in Monroe’s Hollow said Jessi Howater, Out- in the Valley. That school no land Gas manager. longer exists. By the time he The Tapoco Lodge used was 8, he was a student at the event to kick off their the old Stecoah School that season. Mackie Grant takes a parking fee from Andrew Grizzell, is now the Stecoah Valley a paddler from Columbia, S.C. Cultural Center. On the wall ■ See River, page 12A of the center is an old, black and white photograph taken in 1927 of the students, Cold weekend teachers and community INDEX from that time. A 10-year- WEATHER 5A old Hyde is pictured stand- OPINIONS 4A ing solemnly, gazing into Photo/Kim Hainge SPORTS 6A the camera. Young people from the Stecoah Baptist Church with Dillard CLASSIFIEDS 11A Hyde’s father Harley Hyde. The group sang hymns and ‘Happy Birthday’ to lived on an old home site Hyde. Page 2 • March 26, 2015 The Graham Star Proposal would revamp state sales tax Senate Majority Leader Harry Brown (R-Onslow) introduced legislation Monday to reform the state sales tax system. The bill proposes a three-year phase-in to a per capita Obituaries sales tax system – so citizens from the state’s mostly poor, rural counties no longer involuntarily redistribute their tax dollars to subsidize a few rich, urban counties when ances, most notably on “One Gideons International, St. they drive to those areas to spend their money. Hundred Huntley Street” for Petersburg West, P. O. Box Instead, those who purchase goods will actually benefi t locally from the sales tax Canadian television. Frank 11555, St. Petersburg, FL dollars they spend. In addition to the unfair advantage urban counties with large com- was a former cymbal player 33733, or Suncoast Hos- mercial centers receive, some counties benefi t from outdated and confusing “adjustment in the “Second Time Around pice Foundation at 5771 factors” created in the late 1980s to further redistribute sales tax revenues. In 2001, the Band” and formerly sang Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater state joined a national streamlined sales tax agreement to move the collection of sales tax with the Showcase Singers FL 33760. on large, deliverable items from point of sale to point of delivery. Yet the state did not ensemble and the Suncoast repeal the unfair adjustment factors, leading to a double windfall for some counties. Singers’ chorus. Frank was a member of Fay Faith Community Church, where he blended his rich tenor voice with the choir. Panter He was a sustaining member of the Church by the Sea on Fay M. Panter, age 77 Frank R. Madeira Beach and the Rob- of Robbinsville, passed binsville United Methodist away, Friday, March 6, at (S0nny) Church in North Carolina. St. Joseph’s Hospital in A member of the Gide- Asheville. LoBue ons International, Frank She was a native of Gra- Frank R. (Sonny) LoBue was always interested in ham County and the daugh- passed away on March 6, young people and encour- ter of the late Dee and Eu- in Seminole, Florida. He aged many in their faith. He dora Woody Millsaps. In was born in Buffalo, New was loved and respected by addition to her parents she York, on August 5, 1932. In all who knew him. Those was preceded in death by 1945 his family moved to meeting him for the first her son Tex Jimmy Panter. Florida, where he attended time, were captivated by his She is survived by her schools in Orange Park and personality and drawn in by sister, Viola Laugherty of St. Petersburg. He graduated his warmth and humor. Robbinsville; her brother from St. Petersburg High Frank, a seasonal resident and sister-in-law, Ray and School in 1951. Follow- of Graham County since Maxine Millsaps of Rob- ing a four-year stint in the December, 1981, is survived binsville; and several nieces Navy, Frank attended St. by his wife Bette and their and nephews. Petersburg College, where two children, Susan M. Funeral Services were he minored in music. Frank Funk of St. Petersburg, Flor- held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March later worked as an electrical ida; and Michael F. LoBue, 8, at the Townson-Smith contractor for Florida Power of Tampa, Florida. Family Chapel. The Reverend Max Corporation. Frank enjoyed and friends gathered for Turpin offi ciated. Burial fol- boating, fi shing, karate and a celebration of his life at lowed at the Lower Yellow spending time with friends Faith Community Church Creek Cemetery. The family and family. Over the years in Seminole, Florida, on received friends from 1 till he was active in music cir- Sunday, March 15, at 2 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel cles from opera and orato- p.m. A memorial service prior to the services. rios to Community Theater. will be held at Robbinsville Townson-Smith Funeral He and his wife Bette, a United Methodist Church Home was in charge of duet team, performed both when the family returns the arrangements. An on- spiritual and semi-classical in the summer. In lieu of line register is available at concerts, including stage, fl owers, the family requests www.townson-smithfuner- radio and television appear- that donations be made to alhome.com. Veteran’s having Church and BBQ dinner Religious

Graham County Veteran’s Events will be having a BBQ dinner Robbinsville United Methodist Church will have a on April 11 at the Communi- Easter Egg hunt Sunday March 29. Lunch will be served ty Center on Knight Street. right after church and the egg hunt following. We will The doors open at 5:30 p.m., have prizes, money, eggs and plenty of fun for all age dinner will be served at 6 children. Everyone is the community is invited. For more p.m. and a program follow- information call: 479-8581. ing dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets at the door will be Miracle In The Mountains Revival with Evangelist $10. They are also available T.R. Boozer and Guest Evangelist Tim Walters, will be held from American Legion and in the Holiday Inn Conference room in Murphy on March VFW Post members. 26 - 28 at 7 p.m. and in the Microtel Inn Conference room Proceeds from the BBQ in Robbinsville on April 2 - 4 at 7 p.m. dinner will go to assist Vet- Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Robbinsville will erans with transportation be having Stations of the Cross every Thursday at 11:40 costs and also their annual a.m. followed by mass. scholarship fund. Grace Mountainside Church, a Lutheran-Episcopal fellowship located at 129 Main Street, has resumed it’s regular services each Sunday at 11 a.m. We will have our traditional Palm Sunday service on March 29 at 11 a.m. and an Easter celebration on April 5 at 11 a.m. Come and meet our new pastor, Reverend George Sim- mons. For more information call: 479-6009. Mountain Creek Baptist Church will have their 5th Sunday singing on March 29 at 6 p.m. Visiting singers will be the Cable Family and David Holder and sons. Reverend Tom Buchanan invites everyone to attend. Sweetgum, Bear Creek and Mountain Creek Baptist Churches will be hosting an Easter egg hunt on April 4 at Phillip & Jordan fi eld. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. and the hunt will start at 2 p.m. All ages are welcome. There will be 4000 eggs to hunt, games and prizes. Light refreshments will be served. For more information call Adam Phillips at 735-2862. The Graham Star -March 26, 2015 • Page 3A Community Birthdays Sheriff’s Report The following is a list of arrests made and/or fi led by the Graham County Sheriff’s Department, Tennessee Val- alendar ley Authority, North Carolina Highway Patrol, Wildlife To haveC your event listed in the Community Cal- Resources Commission and the Cherokee Police. endar, drop a note at The Graham Star office at 774 The list contains the person’s name, age, date of arrest, Tallulah Road; write us at P.O. Box 69, Robbinsville, and charges against them. The information was obtained N.C. 28771; fax to 828-479-1044, e-mail to lineads@ from arrest records on fi le at the Graham County Jail grahamstar.com; or call 828-479-3383. and or Clerk of Court’s offi ce. Persons listed below are Notices must be received by 5 p.m., Friday the week innocent until proven guilty: before publication. They are free of charge. March 16 - Dustan Allen Rhodes, 57, Robbinsville, pos- session marijuana up to 1/2 oz, possession marijuana para- MARCH 31st phernalia. Women’s Community 25th Bible Study will be at March 16 -Timothy Ray Sawyer, 49, Robbinsville, interfere 10 a.m. at Robbinsville with emergency communications. The Town of Fontana United Methodist Church. Arnold Jenkins celebrates 90th birthday Dam will host the Appala- March 17 - Kayla Nannette Hill., 31, Robbinsville, failure For more information call Arnold Burlin Jenkins of Robbinsville celebrated his chian Trail Conservancy & Judy Ward at 479-6677. to appear on misdemeanor. Smoky Mountain Hiking 90th birthday on March 14. He was born in 1925 to the Club for a ceremony, music, Swain County Center late James Virgil and Esta Hyde Jenkins on Yellow Branch March 17 - Allen Dale Lane, 49, Robbinsville, failure to lunch and guided hike start- for the Arts will have a in the Tuskeegee community. appear on misdemeanor. ing at 11 a.m. on March 26th creative water technique Arnold had two brothers and two sisters—Zora Walker Reservations for lunch are demonstration by Bille and Wallace Jenkins are deceased and Carroll Jenkins lives March. 19 - Ricky Benny Jumper., 46, Robbinsville, driv- required. Shelburn on March 31 at in Charlotte and Betty Anne (Ramona) Cantrell lives in ing while impaired. For more information call 6:15 p.m. LaFollette, TN. Sara at 800-849-2258 or For more information Arnold Served in the Navy during WWII in the South March 19 - Charles Ray Orr, 37, Robbinsville, holding for Julie at 254-3708. call: 488-7843 Pacifi c. He was stationed on a ship that evacuated the other agency. The Snowbird Com- wounded from Iwo Jima. When he returned from war munity Club meeting and he married Ruth Orr and they had two sons, Jerry and March 19 - Albert William Owen Jr., 21, Robbinsville, 26th Pot Luck supper will be Roger. false report to police station. on March 31 at 6 p.m. at He worked in the Register of Deeds offi ce for Graham Tri-County Community the Snowbird Community County and ran Jenkins Brother’s Grocery with his brother March 19 - Jerri Lynn Snyder., 52, Robbinsville, violate College will hold an open Complex. Wallace for years. They entertained many customers with domestic violence protection order, assault with a deadly house for students and par- Speakers will be Transit their musical talent and sharing of childhood memories. weapon. ents at the Peachtree Cam- Staff and Housing Develop- Arnold has a strong faith in God and is a member of pus in Cherokee County ment Staff from Cherokee. Sweetgum Baptist Church. Arnold always has a joke or March 20 - Charles Ray Edwards Jr., 47, Fairview, violate from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Please bring a pot luck story to share with anybody that he talks to. domestic violence order (2 counts). March 26th. for dinner and everyone is Registration is required invited to attend. March 21 - William Orr., 65, Robbinsville, assault with as soon as possible. Robbinsville has winner in a deadly weapon. For more information APRIL contact Samantha at 835- 4203 or www.tricountycc. 1st foreign language contest Tri-County gets new honor society edu. Click the What’s Next After more than a year of hard work, Lindi Gentry- link. The Partners of Joyce CULLOWHEE – Some 240 high school students from Kilmer will sponsor a Lechelt, an instructor at Tri-County Community College, across Western North Carolina and northern Georgia gath- announced that the college had been awarded a chapter in The Valley River Hu- Fools Day hike to some- ered at Western Carolina University’s Ramsey Center on mane Society hold their where on April 1st. Tau Epsilon Alpha, the National Organization for Human Tuesday, March 17, to test their knowledge of French and Services honor society. monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Anyone interested Spanish in the university’s 33rd annual Foreign Language at the Penland Senior Cen- should meet at the Cheoah Gentry-Lechelt noticed while she was involved with Contest. Phi Theta Kapa and other college-level honor societies, ter in Murphy. Ranger station on Massey The competition was sponsored by WCU’s Department All members are needed Branch at 1 p.m. that her Human Services students weren’t matching the of Modern Foreign Languages. Individuals and teams prevailing criteria for those organizations. She began look- to help finalize the plans For more information competed in the categories of music, skits, quiz bowl, for the upcoming spaghetti call 479-8630. ing for an honor society more relevant to the qualifi cations native speaker Spanish quiz bowl, show-and-tell, poetry and interests her students possessed. dinner. recitations, how-to and extemporaneous speaking. The public is invited to She discovered a perfect fi t in the National Human 2nd Students and faculty from the modern foreign languages Services Honor Society, and her year-long quest to start a attend. For more informa- department, along with volunteers from other departments tion call: 837-6160. Robbinsville Elemen- chapter at TCCC began. tary School will be having on campus, served as judges. The minimum number of students required by Tau Ep- The Graham County a Science night at the Rob- Robbinsville was one of the participating schools. silon Alpha to even consider a chapter was ten, all needing Public Library will have binsville High School on In the Spanish native speaker poetry recitation Chelsea to have grades in the top 35 percent of their class. Preschool story time with April 2 from 5 - 8 p.m. Rodriguez from Robbinsville took third place. Thirteen TCCC Students will be inducted into the Miss Bridget. Come out and support newly-formed chapter at the annual Honor Society Ban- For more information our children. quet held later this spring. call 479-8796. Anderson family reunion “We are very proud of Lindi and her students,” said Dr. 3rd Donna Tipton-Rogers, president of TCCC. “The prestige 27th of having an honor society on a resume will be very im- The Smoky Mountain rescheduled for June 13th pressive to potential employers, and it blends perfectly The Valley Arts Guild Railway will hold the Eas- The Anderson family reunion will now be held on June with our mission to help our students succeed and enrich will hold the 4th annual ter Beagle Express on the 13 instead of June 1. It will still be held at the Graham the communities we serve.” spring Students Art Show 3rd & 4th of April. It will County Community Center building on Knight Street. from 5-8 p.m. on March leave the depot in Bryson 27th at the Murphy Visi- City at 11 a.m. tors Center located at 20 For more information Robbinsville Schools Menu Tennessee Street. call: 800-872-4681. Registration forms and Monday, March 30 – Breakfast: Cereal (choice), oatmeal, chicken biscuit, 100% fruit juice, applesauce and fat-free artwork are due by March 4th milk. Lunch: Cheese pizza, mac & cheese/corn muffi n, potato 23. wedges, pinto beans, sliced peaches and fat free milk. For more information Stecoah Valley Center Tuesday, March 31 – Breakfast: Cereal (choice), call 321-2640 or visit will host an Easter egg hunt poptart(1),cinnamon roll, 100% fruit juice, fresh banana and [email protected] on Saturday April 4. fat-free milk. Lunch: Popcorn chicken/roll, meatloaf/roll, For more information vis- mashed potatoes, California mixed, sliced pears and fat-free John C. Campbell it: stecoahvalleycenter,com milk. Folkschool will have a Wednesday, April 1 – Breakfast: Cereal (choice), muf- free concert on March 27th A county wide Easter fi n, sausage biscuit, 100% fruit juice, fresh fruit and fat-free at 7 p.m. featuring Su- egg hunt will take place at milk. Lunch: Hot dog/bun chili, turkey cheese sub/tom, tater san Conger who performs the Phillips & Jordan Field tots, coleslaw, sliced strawberries, fat-free milk. jigs, reels and waltzes. The at 191 P & J Road on April Thursday, April 2 – Breakfast: Cereal (choice), bagels/ concert will be held in the 4. Registration will be at cream cheese, scrambled eggs/toast/jelly, tri tater(1), 100% Community Room of the 1:30 p.m. and the hunt will fruit juice, apple sauce and fat-free milk. Lunch: Cheese- start at 2 p.m.. burger/let/tom, corndog, oven baked fries. steamed broccoli/ Keith House. Donations are cheese sauce, fresh orange and fat-free milk. welcome. There will be 4000 eggs to hunt, games and prizes. Friday, April 3 – Breakfast: Cereal (choice), muffi n or For more information biscuits and gravy, 100% fruit juice, spiced apples and fat- visit: www.folkschool.org Please bring your own bas- free milk. Lunch: Baked ham/roll, steak/gravy/roll, mashed ket. Light refreshments will potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans fruit salad and fat-free be served. milk. 28th For more information The Nantahala Rac- call: Adam at 735-2862. ing Club will hold the Tri-County Commu- Whitewater U.S. Open at nity College Foundation Nantahala Outdoor Center is holding their 7th Annual on March 28th and 29th. Fishing for Scholarships For more information Bass Tournament on Lake call 785-5082 Chatuge in Hayesville. For more information 29th call: Judy Owenby at 835- 4212. Robbinsville United Methodist Church will 11th have a Easter Egg hunt Sun- day March 29. Lunch will The Veteran’s BBQ be served right after church dinner will be held at the and the egg hunt following. Community Center starting We will have prizes, money, at 5:30 p.m. on April 11th. eggs and plenty of fun for Everyone is invited. all age children. Everyone Tickets will be available is invited to attend. at the door or through the For more information VFW or American Legion. call: 479-8581. The Chautauqua AVE will be holding their fi rst set of auditions for their 30th April 25th, Amateur Tal- ent Showcase from 12 until Alcoholics Anonymous 4 p.m. at the Valleytown meets at 8 p.m. at Rob- Cultural Arts facility. binsville United Methodist For more information Church at 249 West Fort contact Terry at terry.grib- Hill Road. [email protected] Page 4 • March 26, 2015 - The Graham Star Opinion The Graham Star

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Guest column Water ‘kudzu’ worries town The North Carolina Although water willow lake is partly aggravated Sales tax change would Wildlife Resources Com- or grass is native to rivers by higher than normal win- mission and their bear James Budd from Texas to Canada, I ter pool levels in recent poaching sting, “Operation can understand the reser- years. help rural counties in NC Something Bruin,” drew vation of the entire Town “We believe that the only By Thomas Mills enough fl ak to resonate all of Lake Santeetlah mayor reason we need to help Guest column the way to Raleigh. and council. erosion is that Brookfi eld I’m so glad that Republicans are fi nally embracing re- The wildlife commission Santeetlah Mayor Bob Smoky Mountain Hydro- distribution of wealth. Sen. Harry Brown, R-Onslow, has is back on its juggernaut Crabtree said the council power keeps the lake levels proposed a new formula for doling out sales tax money with an idea to plant willow recently voted unanimously too high on a continuous that would take from the rich counties and give it to the grass in Lake Santeetlah. to oppose the project. basis and there is no polic- poor. I wish they felt the same way about helping people, The commission wants “We believe that willow ing of speeding boats by especially those who got hurt in the recession. to plant experimental clus- grass in an aggressive plant appropriate authorities,” With my rural roots and populist bent, I support ters of water willows in fi ve that will populate shallow the letter continued. Brown’s proposal, or something similar to it. Over the past coves on Lake Santeetlah. Publisher/Editor areas of the lake rapidly,” The Natural Resources thirty years or so, our rural counties have taken a beating. “It is a shoreline emer- posed. the town wrote in a letter Committee of the GREAT Globalization sent our manufacturing overseas. Changing gent plant that grows to 3 Whenever I hear of ex- to Loftis. organization is staying neu- health habits left tobacco fi elds fallow and tobacco barns feet tall in dense clusters perimental plants to stabi- Any erosion along with tral on the proposal, ac- rotting. And every recession since the early 1980s has and helps stabilize shore- lize soil, I think of kudzu. the lake can be controlled cording to Dave Dodson disproportionately harmed rural counties. line soils,” said Scott Lof- If you’ve ever been around with lowering the winter with the committee. With little industry and a shrinking population, most tis, a WRC aquatic habitat the invasive plant, kudzu, pool levels six or eight feet “I think we are ambiva- rural counties without a tourist industry have lost their coordinator in a recent which can grow several as prescribed in the FERC lent,” Dodson said. “It’s tax base. Property values are falling instead of rising, so letter to the GREAT orga- feet a day covering build- agreement from several not a big deal one way or counties must raise property tax rates just to capture the nization. ings and anything in its years ago. another.” revenue needed to pay for basic services. There’s little The Town of Lake way, then you know of my The town believes ero- We’ll see what happens. left for investments like schools and infrastructure and Santeetlah is strongly op- caution. sion on the shore of the Stay tuned. even less for things like parks and recreation. Every small town or crossroads in North Carolina has its city. For some people, it’s Raleigh. For others Mealworms a treat for roaming chickens it’s Winston-Salem or Greenville or Asheville. Growing up in Wadesboro, ours was Charlotte, sixty miles away. I’ve had a few people ask the new cuticle hardens. you place small bits of car- Charlotte had goods and services we couldn’t get in town. me to tell them more about Kim Hainge For mealworms, this pro- rots, apples, potatoes in the We also went for entertainment. Everybody enjoyed a mealworms. I fi rst raised cess repeats fi ve times over oats and the worms extract day of shopping at South Park or Eastland Mall and then mealworms when I was in a 2-month period. The moisture from these. They grabbing dinner and a movie. We went to concerts at the high school. My biology fi nal molt reveals the pupa, do best when the colony Charlotte Coliseum or the Double Door Inn or the Palo- teacher used the worms to which eventually trans- can crawl around in a large, mino Club. We might not have had a ton of disposable feed various reptiles he kept forms into the adult beetle. shallow area fi lled with the income but Charlotte certainly got its share of it. in glass terrariums for the Each beetle lays as many as oats and a few carrots or Forty years later, places like Wadesboro have even class. They are quite easy 500 eggs. apples. They can’t crawl fewer stores and services, so urban areas are getting even to raise and by raising your You can choose to just out and escape as long as more of rural folks’ money. With the changes in the tax own you save lots of money. use up all the worms and or- the sides of the container code, that includes more sales tax money. That movie Dried mealworms in cute Mountain Views der new ones or you can at- are smooth. I usually place is now taxed. So is that concert. And so is that big city little bags at the pet store are capable of moving quickly tempt to allow the darkling a paper towel on the top, hair cut. Without some change in the sales tax formula, quite pricey. Mealworms and because of this trait are beetles to complete their which they seem to enjoy poor rural counties are sending sales tax money to richer, not only can be used as a commonly use in horror life cycles (egg, larva, pupa hiding under. The warmer it urban ones. treat for chickens, but many movies as a special effect. and adult) and continue to is, the faster they grow. My Besides, we can’t just turn our backs on rural North other birds love them; espe- Their wriggling makes them produce more mealworms. worms have been slow to Carolina. In a changing world, in a rapidly growing state, cially bluebirds. They also irresistible to their preda- Mealworms (and the beetles develop because my cellar rural North Carolina gives us our culture and our charac- make great fi sh bait. You tors. Mealworms are the that they become) don’t is cool. This is ideal for me ter. The Bluegrass Festival might go to Raleigh but the can purchase them from larval stage of the Darkling bite, smell, fl y, or jump, and because I want to keep the music originated in the fi elds and hollers of the western Amazon, of all places, and Beetle (Tenebrionid Beetle). they are extremely easy to worms for the chickens for piedmont. NASCAR might bring a bunch of money to a twenty dollar package is All insects are members of care for. The beetles do as long as possible. You can Charlotte but it started with boys running moonshine in shipped to your door, fi lled the phylum Arthropoda, a run really fast, just so you even keep the worm colony fast cars on country roads. The Durham Blues Festival with about one thousand word meaning jointed legs. know. I put mine into a in the fridge or freezer to celebrates piedmont blues, music brought to the Bull City large mealworms. Arthropods shed. When medium sized Tupperware keep them from turning by men and women who learned to play and sing in gospel A mealworm is actually they grow too big for their container, about twice the into pupae while you are on choirs and juke joints way outside of urban centers. All not a worm; it is a larva. armor-like covering, the size of a shoebox. I feed vacation. It is a yellow and has 13 them on dry oatmeal. They the people who want barbecue from our great restaurants covering splits and the soft, ■ See Kim, page 5 in Raleigh owe a tip of the hat to the folks that started segments. The worms are white larvae expands before don’t need water, but instead cooking pigs in places like Wilson and Goldsboro and Kinston. And when we need to smile, we can always look at our face jugs from Seagrove, even if we bought them in galleries in Chapel Hill or Asheville. The engines of progress may lie in our urban areas but our identity is still rooted in the country. We shouldn’t lose who we are. And we shouldn’t give up on rural North Carolina. EXPRESS Thomas Mills is editor and publisher of PoliticsNC YOURSELF... The Graham Star welcomes your Letters viewpoint. Letters to the editor may be e-mailed to: Family says thanks [email protected] Dear editor, or mailed to The Graham Star The family of Willie Zakroski would like to express our P.O. Box 69, deep appreciation to our friends and neighbors in Graham Robbinsville, NC 28771 County for the outpouring of love and concern shown to us during the loss of our Willie. Willie was a loving son, All letters must include the writer’s loyal brother and fun-loving uncle to our family. He had name and phone number; Phone a big heart for all people. His artistic soul felt compassion numbers will not be printed but may deeply for his friends. His kind personality drew many be used to verify the letter or e-mail. to him because he was always the same person wherever Letters should be no longer than 400 and whenever you met him. words. The editor reserves the right to There is an immense crack in my heart that will never edit for brevity and libel and reserves mend until we meet again in our heavenly home, where the right to refuse to print any letter. Maximum of one letter per writer ■ See Letters, page 5 published each month. The Graham Star -March 26, 2015 • Page 5 Letters Party ■ Continued from page 1 ■ Continued from page 4 STECOAH WEATHER DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION freshly ground cornmeal at on this mountain region. maintaining parts for a bus all tears and sorrow will be 3/18 65 42 the posts for the owners to Dillard Hyde was one of line. I remember walking gone and we will be with 3/19 46 43 .15 collect.” them. He helped put in along Pennsylvania Avenue our Savior forever. 3/20 53 43 .57 The Great Depression the foundation of the dam. in the dark to get to work. Again, thanks to all for had minimal effect on the “I remember that I would I walked everywhere, since the prayers, visits, food 3/21 72 43 .03 3/22 65 48 0 Hyde family. They were spend the entire day in mud there was gas rationing be- and love offerings. Thank used to being self suffi- and water up to my thighs. cause of the war.” you to Onley Williams 3/23 70 44 .43 cient. We would drive to the top Hyde worked on various for the comforting ser- 3/24 45 0 All that changed on Dec. of the hill and descend from local engineering projects vice and Meadow Branch Records kept by Ted Norcross 7, 1941. With the bombing there on ropes to the very in Nantahala and Bryson Church for the beautiful of Pearl Harbor the federal bottom, where we would City, at Oak Ridge and at singing. Thank you to the WEATHER FORECAST, Robbinsville government ordered that dig in the muck and cold. various quarry sites, his pallbearers who also lov- mining interests on Eagle It was hard work. I lived in mechanical skills in high ingly dug Willie’s grave. Hi/Low Precip % Creek in Western North a trailer up there. ” demand. Eventually he Deep appreciation to my Carolina be terminated The work schedule was ended up working for 35 special neighbor and car- Thursday Rain 68/38 70% immediately. According to established quickly. Work- years in Charlotte for A. G. ing friends for being there Friday Colder 44/24 30% historical documents, with ers were on the job 24 hours Boone, a company that con- Saturday Partly Cloudy 40/23 10% for us day in and day out. that order came a notice a day, seven days a week, tracted all the trucks that Townson Funeral Home Sunday Partly Cloudy 52/42 20% Monday Partly Cloudy 59/48 0% that the Tennessee Valley and the 480-foot-high con- distributed food for the A & went above and beyond Authority was on its way to crete dam, designed to har- P grocery store chain. to carry out the family’s Tuesday Partly Cloudy 61/49 20% Wednesday Partly Cloudy 62/53 40% Graham County. A legisla- ness the floodwaters of Hyde retired from that wishes. tive act had authorized the the Little Tennessee into a job in 1980, returning to his I am grateful to God for construction of a gigantic 30-mile, deep-water lake home in Stecoah Valley and having had my precious hydroelectric power dam was begun. the people and community Will for almost forty years. on the Little Tennessee A few years later, Hyde he loved. A member of the He brought pure joy to my Children focus River, in the Great Smoky traveled and worked in Stecoah Baptist Church, life. I would urge all par- Mountains at Fontana. Washington, DC briefly. he settled into his new life. ents to love and appreciate In January 1942 more “I lived on 17th Avenue He used his carpentry and their children uncondition- than 6,000 officials and and worked on Pennsylva- mechanical skills to help ally, no matter what their of GREAT meet workmen had converged nia Avenue replacing and his neighbors. age or circumstances. military forces. Addition- Please continue to pray By Kim Hainge ally, by nurturing children for us that the Lord will The Graham Star during this vital 2000 day ease our sorrow and help The Graham Revitaliza- period there is less of a us to look ahead to that tion Economic Action Team chance that these children happy reunion one day. (GREAT) met at Fontana will become involved in The Family of Wil- Village on March 19. criminal activity later on. liam Russell “Willie” Guest speaker was Jody Two programs were spe- Zakroski, Jr. Miller from the Region A cifi cally mentioned which Partnership for Children involved reading. The Kim (RAPC). RAPC is a non- “Raising a Reader” program profi t organization that ad- assists childcare providers ■ Continued from page 4 ministers North Carolina’s in working with families to Smart Start and NC Pre-K distribute literacy materials In nature, the mealworm Initiatives in the seven and to encourage family lives in grain fi elds or sun- western-most counties and members to read out loud ny fi elds fi lled with various on the Qualla Boundary. to children. The “Reach wildflowers. Most com- Miller said it is vital all out and Read” program monly they are grain pests children are healthy and works with the medical and are found in grain bins, ready to succeed when they community where books pantries and storage facili- enter kindergarten. are actually prescribed in ties. They get a lot more “I believe that it is vital the same way that medicine food when they cohabitate that we encourage families is prescribed. The books with mankind. If you and nurture children in are selected based on the have children and chickens any way possible,” Miller child’s age and given to the they are twice as useful, said. “We are here to serve parents when they make because they can be used you.” doctor’s visits with their to teach children about the Janice Edgerton, execu- children. complete metamorphosis tive director of RAPC, said Lisa Leatherman, Gov- of certain types of insects programs funded through ernment and Community and then the kids can have Smart Start serve children Relations and District Man- the fun of sacrifi cing the under 6 years old in several ager in the Nantahala area worms to their chickens. ways. The programs focus with Duke Energy pre- A win-win. on areas of early care and sented a check for $5,000 to education, family support GREAT at the meeting. Plant and intervention if neces- Some of the many an- sary, and health. The fi rst nouncements at the meeting ■ Continued from page 1 2,000 days in a child’s include that Tri-County The 58,000 gallons per life, the time between their Community College will month of sludge generated birth and the first day of be adding two programs by the town’s wastewater kindergarten is when 90% specifi cally geared towards treatment plant is currently of brain development oc- Graham County shortly. being transported to Hay- curs. Research has shown One is a program in Forestry wood County at a cost of that children who have and the other is a program approximately $7,000 per the proper nutrition for on Sustainable Agriculture. month. their developing bodies and Rick Davis, Director of The raw sludge gener- focused mental stimula- Great, announced that the ated by the plant is almost tion during those years are secondary access road to 70 percent water and even more likely to reach their Highway 129 for the Rob- if the town has to transport potential. binsville High School/Rob- the dewatered sludge to A video was shown to binsville Middle School has landfi ll the cost will be cut the audience that outlined been approved by the NC dramatically, according to exactly why these programs Department of Transporta- Alderman Bobby Smith. are so necessary. The Unit- tion. Additionally, NCDOT The town is also look- ed States Military currently is scheduled to complete ing into an additional grant says that only one out of construction of the pedes- from The Tobacco Trust that every four individuals that trian sidewalk/bridge from will enable greater produc- want to join the military is NC 143 by July 2015. tion to expand distribution qualifi ed. They are willing Meetings are continuing to surrounding counties. but not able. This does not for the Graham County bode well for our future Strategic Tourism Plan. The Graham Star -March 26, 2015 • Page 6 Sports Trap team takes fi rst place in regional meet in Polk Co.

Photos/Sam Marlow Freshman Tucker Price extends his early lead over Murphy’s Alex Higdon in the 1600m while Shawnda Martin pushes the pace. Robbinsville track opens season Robbinsville HighSchhol and Middle School Hunter Safety Shooting Team Black Knights slip past Andrews to fi nish in second place By Sam Marlow in hunter skills and fourth regionally, they are not an place in Archery. automatic bid to be enterend The Graham Star Members of the first in the state competition. By Sam Marlow similar fashion. team scores with 105, fol- Shawnda Martin handily The Robbinsvlle Hunt- place trap team are: Kayden Only overall team winners The Graham Star lowed by Robbinsville er Safety Shooting Team Brock, Justin Lynn, Grady a guaranteed a state bid. took home fi rst place in the with 74, Andrews with 73 traveled to Columbus and Garland, Drew Keener and The trap team is hoping to Robbinsville track teams girls 3200m and 1600m, and Hiwassee Dam with took fi rst place in the trap Wesley Brooks. Althought make the fi nal cut as an at started this years season at Sarah Loafman finished four points. competition, third place the team took first place large bid. Andrews last Wednesday. third in the 1600m. The next high school Both boys and girls Murphy led the boys track meet is scheduled teams edged out Andrews team scores with 129 points, for March 25 at Swain and by a single point for second foolowed by Robbinsville the fi rst of two home meets place in the overall, but with 61 edging out Andrews is scheduled to take place RHS softball teams lose 2 fall well short of Murphy, 60 points. April 1. single and scored on an RBI in the fourth inning and who dominated the event. Murhpy also led the girls By Sam Marlow double by Tapaingya Phil- doubled in the second and “We were strong where we though we would be The Graham Star lips. The Bulldogs would fi fth innings. Even though knot the score at 7 with a Paiton Reese allowed fi ve strong, and suspect where Robbinsville traveled to game tying homerun in the runs over fi ve innings she we thought we would be Murphy last Friday night bottom of the seventh. Un- still recorded the victory. suspect,” said Head Track and suffered a tough extra able to muster any offense Kaylee Jones was charged Coach Ronny Carringer. inning loss to the Bulldogs. in the extra frame opened with the loss. She allowed In the fi eld events, De- In the bottom of the second, the door for Murphy to 11 runs in 5 2/3 innings, von Lewis took fi rst place Murphy grabbed the early plate the game winning walked four and struck out in the triple jump, Cruz lead, 2-0. The Lady Knights run with 2 outs in the 8th. three. Rosman stayed on Galaviz placed second in would quickly respond with Robbinsville was led at the top until the fi nal out after the long jump, and in the four runs in the top of the plate by McGuire 3 for 4, 3 taking the lead in the fi rst, high jump Jacob Lewis third taking a 4 – 2 lead. runs scored; Phillips 3 for scoring three runs on a two- took home fi rst place in the The inning was highlighted 4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs; Jayce run double by Whisenant. boys and Adara Crisp third by a 2 run double by Jayce Underwood 2 for 4 2 RBIs. Rosman tacked on another in the girls event. Underwood and a run scor- Kaylee Jones couldn’t quite two runs in the second. A In relay events, the Rob- ing single by Alyssa Ball. get it done in the circle for error scored Alicia Lewis binsville girls took third Murphy came right back the Lady Knights, taking to get Rosman on the board place in the 4x200 and fi rst plating 3 runs in the bottom a loss. She allowed eight in the inning. That was fol- place in the 4x100, 4x400 of the third taking a 5 – 4 runs(fi ve earned) in 7 2/3 lowed up by Whisenant’s and the 4x800. The boys lead. Robbinsville tacked innings, walked four and single, scoring Brianna won the 4x100 and third in on 2 runs in the fi fth taking struck out two. Cole. Three runs in the top the 4x200. a 6 – 5 lead only to see Mur- Despite a big day at the of the fifth helped Lady Lane Millsaps took fi rst phy tie it up in the bottom dish from Allyssa Ball, who Knights close its defi cit to and Chris Duncan second of the fi fth 6 – 6. In a back fi nished 3-3, Lady Knights 7-3. A fi elder’s choice and in the 200m, and Sydney and forth affair Robbins- lost 11-5 to Rosman on a two-run double by Ball Moody took second place ville would take the lead in Friday. Ball had a busy day fueled Lady Knights’ come- in the girls 100m round out the seventh when Lauren at the plate, collecting two back. The Lady Knights Robbinsville sprinters who McGuire led off with a extra-base hits. She singled threat came to an end when placed. Reese fi nally got Kinsley Robbinsville girls domi- Orr to ground out. Two nated the middle distance Lady Knights runs crossed events, Ashlyn Waldroup the plate in the top half of finished second in the the sixth, making the score 400m, in the 800m Shawn- 8-5. A single by Erin Good- da Martin, Kaitlyn Carrin- paster and a sacrifi ce fl y by ger and Ashlyn Waldroup Tapaingya Phillips sparked took fi rst, second and third Lady Knights’ rally. respectively. Rosman survived Lady Freshman Tucker Price, Knights’ surge and put up in his fi rst ever high school three runs of its own in the track meet, led start to fi n- sixth. Rosman scored on an ish in the 1600m. Price took RBI single by Gallaway, and early lead and held off an RBI single by Audriana Murphy’s Alex Higdon’s Barton, and an RBI single strong closing kick to win by McNeely. by less than three seconds. Devon Lewis recieves the baton in the 4x200m Price won the 3200m in relay. The Graham Star - March 26, 2015 • Page 7A 2014 Graham County Delinquent Taxes

Under and by the virtue of the authority vested in me by 2014-001093 BUCHANAN CHEVRON FR ELDON CRISP 11.82AC $1,000.81 562000090002 Section 105-369 of the North Carolina General Statutes and 2014-001059 BUCHANAN DANNY & LUELLA LOT 10 & 11 MILLTOWN SUBDI .52AC $427.01 5660180018470 pursuant to an order of the Graham County Board of County 2014-001062 BUCHANAN DAVID E WILLED FR BILL BUCHANAN 14.08AC $227.91 567200010006 2014-001069 BUCHANAN GEOFFREY BUCHANAN BRANCH 1.32AC $21.37 564100004210 Commissioners, I am hereby advertising the tax liens for the 2014-001068 BUCHANAN GEOFFREY FR GUDGER BUCHANAN .58AC $27.61 565000004190 year 2014. The amount advertised will be increased by 2014-001078 BUCHANAN LYNN & DELORES W L/E PARCEL 1 FR LYNN BUCHANAN 4.05AC $166.91 56720001001101 2014-001086 BUCHANAN STEVE FR BILL BUCHANAN WILLED 15.7AC $261.88 567200010016 interest, cost and fees from the amount advertised and will 2014-001099 BUCHANAN TAMMY L17 BLK 13 MILLDALE SUB 2.78AC $869.07 5660180024450 constitute a waiver of the taxing unit’s claim for those items. 2014-001098 BUCHANAN TAMMY OLD SWEETWATER RD 1.97AC $90.94 567002006270 2014-001091 BUCHANAN TAMMY L33 BK1B FR MAGGIE CRISP .18AC $93.32 5660121B0033 The current name of the person to whom the property, as of 2014-001092 BUCHANAN TAMMY FR GERALDINE RIVERS .18AC $245.01 5660000031780 January 6, 2015 (and/or the names of subsequent owners), is 2014-001094 BUCHANAN TAMMY FR PAMELA HEDRICK .1AC $181.39 5569000015850 2014-001095 BUCHANAN TAMMY FR RICHARD & NETTIE PARRET 3.15AC $50.99 5660000028330 listed for taxes and the principal amounts are listed below. If 2014-001097 BUCHANAN TAMMY L31 BLK1B FR GRAHAM CO R .18AC $327.03 5660121B0031 the taxes remain unpaid, the lien will be available for all col- 2014-001102 BUCHANAN TERRY 1/2 INT FR DOUGLAS BRYSON 25.02AC $405.02 563000004060 2014-001119 BUCHANAN TRINITY D FR DANNIE BUCHANAN & ETAL 1.64AC $422.54 565000004210P lection remedies which can lead to foreclosure. (The collec- 2014-001144 BURCHFIELD DONALD E & REBECCA FR J T HUNNICUT 1.86AC $88.55 563500000024 tion procedures do not apply to taxpayers subject to pending 2014-007343 BURCHFIELD JIMMY FR JACK SHULER 1.58AC $34.85 56710000420102 2014-007343 BURCHFIELD JIMMY FR JACK SHULER 1.58AC $34.85 56710000420101 Federal bankruptcy petitions) When a parcel was subdivided 2014-001155 BURCHFIELD JOYCE E FR GLENN B WELCH T .32AC $97.60 56601500408004 after January 1, 2015 and the ownership of one or more of the 2014-001161 BURCHFIELD MARY L/H DEPOT VILLAGE MHP UT $78.70 56600803001L6 resulting parcels were transferred, the amount of the tax lien 2014-001162 BURCHFIELD MARY ANN FRANKLIN L/H CHEOAH MHP UT $22.71 56600803005L22 2014-001171 BURCHFIELD TOMMY LYNN L/H J C ADAMS UT $78.50 5661000025382L on each parcel, as shown in the advertisement, is the amount 2014-001205 BURRELL CLINT FR JIMMY JORDAN .17AC $3.66 556902003017 of the lien on the original parcel as it existed on January 1, 2014-001206 BURRELL DOUGLAS MOBILE HOME & 1 ACRE L 1AC $78.61 660200001990A 2014-001267 CABLE CLARA VEE & GLENN L/E FR CLAUDE ORR HEIRS O .68AC $132.83 568100020016 2015 and is subject to adjustment when the taxes are paid or 2014-001272 CABLE DAVID FR BOBBY CARR .86AC $10.03 559800000001 the lien is foreclosed. This 26th day of March, 2015. Tijuana 2014-001286 CABLE DONALD & PATRICA 1/2 T/C FR MARGARET MITCHELL 2 .45AC $7.29 661202010002 2014-001289 CABLE DONALD & PATRICIA 1/2T/C FR MARY MITCHELL 2 1LT $370.70 661202010001 Ledwell, Graham County Tax Collector. 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TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCEMENTS p & able to individual bidders. All RECREATIONAL bidders are encouraged to do BOAT FOR SALE – 1992 YARDWORK, under brushing, Yellow Creek Baptist Church a complete title searach on Stratos 201 Pro Bass Boat landscaping, small carpentering would like to thank Anthony Dit- w/Evinrude 200 motor. $ 5000 jobs, gardens plowed and more for letting the men cut this property PRIOR TO en- OBO 735-0304 driveway scraping. 735-9164 2003 Ford Focus/SE wagon. trees at the upper cementary. tering a bid. The Graham Colcraft Metal storage building 479-8466 after 1 p.m. Thanks to Tony Millsaps for us- County Sheriff's Office, the with swing door and 2 windows. REAL ESTATE ing his bulldozer and to David Sheriff, and Deputy Sheriff's, Great condition. Measures 10' x ANDREWS AUTO SALES Buy Garrison, Steve Burchfield and FOR SALE Joe Gladden for helping the and the County of Graham 12', set on skids. Built in shelv- Here-Pay Here Trades wel- ing for storage. Buyer must come. We finance. Bad credit men from the church, also make no representations or move, no delivery. $900. Call no problem. We buy cars. Low many thanks to the ladies for warranties of any kind or na- 828-360-4050 for more infor- down payment. 0% interest. preparing lunch. 3BR/2BA, Near town, up-dated. ture with regard to title to or mation. (151472) We accept all major credit For more details call 735-0506. cards. 505 Robbinsville Rd. An- suitability for any purpose or Time is running out to buy a STARTER HOME-INCOME drews 828-321-5544, 828-508- the condition of this real prop- new Classic OUTDOOR 5270, 828-508-5270. WOOD FURNACE from Central PRODUCING erty. This is the 20th day of Boiler. Call today for more in- Nestled in the heart of Murphy CONCEALED GUN PERMIT February in the year 2015. formation and special pricing! this two bedroom one bath- CLASS, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at Hogsed Danny Millsaps, Sheriff of North Georgia Outdoor Wood room bungalow awaits your Furnaces 706-632-0165. creative touch to create your Sportwear in Warne. Learn how Graham Co. #138316 picture perfect home. On a For sale: 1995 Ford F150, lift- to carry and what the NC laws quiet street, close to shopping ed, 4x4, 5 speed manual, 302, are. Call Sam at 828-361-2117 REAL ESTATE and walking distance to Mur- 60,000 miles, runs great. Ask- to reserve your spot. phy High School, this sweet ing $7500 OBO. Call Trevor, Ccp-153490 RENTALS 828-557-0796 828-321-3133 HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex- and sunny home features an open kitchen with a dishwash- Grace Mountainside Church, ecutrix of the Estate of Chad er and breakfast bar. It has a a Lutheran-Episcopal fellow- Hedrick, deceased, late of covered carport that allows for ship, located at 129 Main 1BR/1BA-house 1 mile from Street, has resumed their regu- Graham County, State of extra storage. Works perfectly Robbinsville, private, frunished, as an investment property with lar services each Sunday at 11 PONTOON FOR SALE a.m. We will have our tradition- North Carolina, this is to noti- references. Also: 2BR/1BA fur- a 10% CAP rate or as a lovely 24' Pontoon for SALE fy all persons having claims nished-references. 828-321- starter home. The current ten- al Palm Sunday service on 3/29 1996 Weeres Suntanner at 11 a.m. and an Easter cele- against the estate of said de- 9123 ant is willing to stay or can be 85hp Evinrude runs good looks 2/BR 1/BA, Almond, with lots of delivered vacant at closing. bration on 4/5 at 11 a.m. Come ceased to exhibit them to the good. Great for lounging on the and meet our new Pastor, Rev- storage. $550 per month. Linda Don't let this opportunity pass lake.Trailer included. undersigned at the followng Burns 828-788-0323 you by! $50,000 Call Betty erend George Simmons. For $3450.00 OBO more information call: 479-6009 address: PO Box 234, Rob- FURNISHED 2BR, ¾ miles McKeon 770-736-9408 828-389-4567 aft. 10AM binsville, NC 28771 on or be- from town $588 monthly 735- Save the county money. If you fore the 19th day of June 4630 MOBILE HOMES Classifi eds have anything yard sale worthy, 2015, or this Notice will be FOR SALE 479-3383 Don't Dump It! Call 735-3427 [email protected] or 735-1118 pleaded in bar of their recov- ery. All persons indebted to Robin Ridge Apartments, 1 BD said decedent will please apartments available for elderly make immediate payment. and handicapped, 62 years of age and older. Rent based on This 19th day of March, 2015. 2005 Palm Harbor Manufac- 30% of income under the Sec- tured Home. LIKE NEW. 1680 STATE OF NORTH CAROLI- Martha Carpenter, tion 8 program. EHO. 479- sq./ft., 3BD/2BA, den, living 3789. NA, COUNTY OF GRAHAM, Executrix of the Estate room, dining room, large In the matter General Court of Chad Hedrick, kitchen, laundry room, pantry / deceased. storage room. Wood burning of Justice Superior Court Di- fireplace, electric central heat vision 14-M-27, Notice of Ex- 3/19, 3/26, 4/02, 4/09 BOXES TO BOATS self-stor- and A/C. Comes complete with ecution Sale of Real Property age. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F. 479- stove, dishwasher, fridge, EMPLOYMENT 3115, 1-800-479-3116. By ap- washer & dryer. for Judgment, Graham Coun- pointment Saturday. Priced below appraised and ty A Body of Politic Vs taxed value $50,000. William R. Amos, Jeanne SERVICES Must be moved from property. Amos, Ruth Matthews,, Un- Purchaser responsible for pay- ing for moving & setup in an- der And By Virtue of A Writ of The Graham County Board of Elections is seeking applica- other location. Execution issued by the tions for an office assistant. Call 828-360-4050 if interested. Serious inquires only Please! above named court in the Minimum qualifications: English CONLEY'S TREE & CHIPPER above-entitled action on the speaking, High School Diplo- SERVICE we cut & top any 6th day of January, 2015, di- ma, excellent computer skills, tree. 26 yrs experience, serv- work well with the public, resi- ing surrounding 20 yrs Danger- rected to the undersigned dent of Graham County, regis- ous tree removal, cut views, Business and Service Directory Sheriff from the Superior tered voter, valid NC drivers li- under brushing, chipper ser- Court of Graham County, I cense, pass pre-employment vice, cut banks off, weed eat, drug testing, and background Graham Well Drilling will offer for sale to the high- clean gutters & firewood. Fully check. Applications can be ob- insured member of Better Busi- est bidder for cash whatever tained from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm ness Bureau Senior Discount. Serving Graham County right, title, and interest, the Monday thru Friday, (the office 321-3010, 557-0258. and the surrounding area judgment debtors owns or is closed from 12:00 to 1:00 for lunch) at the Graham County DENNIS STEWART TREE for 30 years. may own in the following de- Board of Elections office at 18 SERVICE & landscaping. scribed real property which is Court Street, PO Box 1239 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Jeff Hyde, Owner/Driller danger tree removal, chipping subject to sale under execu- Robbinsville, NC 28771. Appli- cations must be received in this & excellent clean-up. Any Type (828) 479-6361 tion. The real property being office by 2:00 pm on March landscaping, retaining walls. (828) 735-0296 sold is described as that cer- 27th, 2015. If you have any Yard work & mowing. Also questions please contact Tere- pressure washing, painting & (828) 735-0279 tain tract of land lying and be- staining. Fully insured. Oldest ing located on Tapoco Rd, sa Garland, Graham County [email protected] Board of Elections Director at and most experienced in the Robbinsville, NC Graham County, Rob- 828-479-7969. The Graham business. 735-1829 or 735- binsville, North Carolina and County Board of Elections is an 3971. being more particularly de- equal Employment Opportunity HOOPER TREE SERVICE Employer. Danger Tree Removal scribed in those certain Topping deeds recorded on April, 30, Two Contact Center Financial View Opening Services Representative posi- Bucket and Chipper Truck Heating and Air 1997 in Deed Book 140 page tions available. The Contact Conditioning Senior discounts, fully insured. 124, physical address being Center Financial Services Rep- Sales, resentative is an entry level po- Call for free estimate. 828-361- 454 Old Hwy. 129, Rob- 7192 or 828-389-9637. Service and binsville, NC 28771. Subject sition with State Employees' Installation Credit Union, assisting mem- ccp-140683 to all restrictions, reservation, Duct Cleaning bers by phone within the POWELL'S LAWN SERVICE- Now Available exception, and easements branch location. Responsibili- Grant & Charles Powell 828- set forth in the above-refer- ties include, but not limited to 735-3014 the establishment of new ac- Preston Brady enced plat(s) and or deed(s). counts, handling debit and 32%R[‡0XUSK\1& This shall be held at the fol- credit card transactions, ac- 828.837.7100‡/LFHQVH lowing location as designated count resolution, and process- by the Clerk of Suprior Court: ing internet requests. This is an entry level position with ad- Covenant Construction NAHB Front steps of the Graham vancement opportunity. This is Green Builder, Home Inspec- tions, Radon Services, Infrared KENNY BALL County Courthouse, 12 N. a professional development po- Main Street, Robbinsville, NC sition which will include com- Thermography. Mold Testing pletion of Credit Union mod- Energy Efficiency Services, 28771 on the 7th Day of April, ules, personal lending training, Moisture Problems, Septic & Grading 2015 at 1:00 pm. This proper- and acquiring insurance licen- Crawlspace Encapsulation Li- ›@ejkXccXk`fe ty is being sold "AS IS, sure. Hours will be 8:30am - censed and Insured 479-2204. ›I\gX`ij WHERE IS" and said sale 5:30pm, Tuesday-Saturday. D&L Painting Interior Exterior Some holidays required. ›Gldg`e^J\gk`Z shall to SUBJECT TO all su- Residential, Commercial, Pres- Requirements: Minimum high sure cleaning/staining, Interior ›:c\Xi`e^Cfkj perior liens, mortgages, ease- school diploma - a 4 year de- Pre-finished, Tongue & Groove ›KilZb`e^Xe[?Xlc`e^ ments, encumbrances, un- gree is preferred. Must com- & Doors, Trim etc., plete the Credit Union's Basic Drywall Inc. Hang, Finish, Tex- paid taxes and special as- Module program within 24 828-736-1272 ture Level 5 Glazing Fully In- My wife keeps her nose out of my business! sessments which were or be- months of hire date as a condi- sured , also parking lot striping. came effective on the record tion of employment. Credit and 828-508-5270. 828-479-4052. prior to the lien of the judg- criminal background check will Free estimates. be performed. Only qualified Courtyard Jewelry & Gifts ment under which the sale is candidates will be contacted. WHYTE'S CARPET CLEAN- being held. There IS NOT a SECU is an Equal ING Floods Autos Tile Furniture deed of trust or mortgage on Opportunity/Affirmative Action Commercial 24-hour Insured  ,5 Employer, M/F/Disability/Vet. 828-479-6608. file with the Register of Deed .BJO4USFFUt"OESFXT /$ on the property. The judg- FOR SALE 828-479-2273 Let us design your custom piece ment debtors HAS NOT 9LÄSS`V\YWYLZJYPW[PVUZVUSPUL — your style — your budget claimed his/her exemptions in D & L Painting now hiring expe- rienced painters. Must have H[YVIIPUZ]PSSLWOHYTHJ`JVT RENT YOUR TUX HERE! this real property used as a drivers license and experience. ‹4VZ[0UZ\YHUJLWSHUZHJJLW[LK residence. If the debtor has Big huge yard sale Fri. 4 - ?, Drug test required. Call 828- PUJS\KPUN4LKPJHYL 4LKPJHPK Bring in this ad to receive Sat. 8 - ? in front of Odom 508-5270 claimed the exemption, Trucking beside The Hub. Lots ‹+YP]L;OYV\NO>PUKV^ 10% off your Tux Rental he/she is entitles to receive of namebrand kids clothes & BLACK KNIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP $35,000 ($60,000 for some shoes. Lots of household items BUMPER STICKERS FOR SALE! WE BUY GOLD & SILVER debtors) in value from the & antique furniture. 735-5797 proceeds of the sale of the $ 9.95 Unlimited computer re- GRADING & ASPHALT PAVING property. Sales for the pair, virus removal, computer ‡'ULYHZD\V3DUNLQJ/RWV5RDGVHWF amount less than the exemp- tune-up, 479-0763 Save on GE & Hotpoint appli- www.ComputerResolution.ca ‡*UDGLQJIRUURDGVKRXVHVHDWV tion claimed shall not be final. ances: Refrigerators from ‡+\GURVHHGLQJ&RPPHUFLDO 5HVLGHQWLDO The sale shall be held open $498, ranges from $398, dish- DOG GROOMING, small & washers from $349, washers medium. Come to you. No calls for (10) days for the filing of after 8 p.m. 479-2315 HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS from $429 and dryers from ‡/DQGVFDSH0DQDJHPHQW ‡0RZLQJ :HHGHDWLQJ upset bids as required by $398! Ennis Home Center An- ‡([SHULHQFHG0HFKDQLF GRAVEL HAULING gravel, dirt ‡&DUSHQWHU%HH7UHDWPHQW ‡3UHVVXUH:DVKLQJ law. No sale is final until con- drews NC 828-321-4220. ‡5HDVRQDEOH5DWHV and mulch hauling. Dennis ‡/HDI&OHDQXS*XWWHUV ‡:LQGRZ:DVKLQJ firmed by the Clerk of Superi- Stewart 735-1829 ‡7UHH5HPRYDO ‡+DXOLQJ*UDYHO0XOFK /LFHQVHGDQG,QVXUHG or Court of the issuing coun- LOCK SERVICE ‡,QVXUHG‡/LFHQVHG‡:RUNPDQ¶V&RPS ty. The property may be sub- RAY SHULER & THE DOORS Scott Kamps Aldridge Brothers, Inc. ject to debt, restrictions 24/7 Trusted Locksman CALL ANY TIME Phone: (828) 479-3891 and/or conditions unaccept- CATTLE TRAILER for sale. 3KRQH‡ (PDLOWKHVWDEOHJX\#IURQWLHUFRP 479-3107 479-2246 or 735-2740. The Graham Star -March 26, 2015 Page 12A “This weekend is kind non-compliance ticket to- and Illinois to brave the River of a party. While we are day,” said Ford. The forest Class III-V rapids. ■ Continued from page 1 upscale, the atmosphere is service is building a new The release dates are relaxed and casual,” said dock, similar to the dock intended to simulate the “The gates are open is Sanz. just below Santeetlah Dam spring rains run-offs that what we want people to Forest service technician to accommodate recre- would happen in a natural know,” said Chelsea Sanz, Drew Ford had a busy, but ational use of the Cheoah cycle, protecting and re- Tapoco Lodge manager. uneventful, day ensuring River. storing the river’s natural The resort was bustling that each boater had a forest Boaters, who paddled habitat. with boaters, bikers and service pass and enforcing an assortment of kayaks, The next Cheoah River sightseers taking advantage safety regulations. canoes and rafts, traveled High Flow Event will be of a nice early spring day. “I have only written one from as far away as Florida held April 11-12. Graham County History A Chronology 1B The Graham Star - March 26, 2015 • Page 1B Cheoah Valley was part of Cherokee holdings Tribe was fi rst to make permanent home in Graham County

their lands. Another treaty and surrounding areas as By Marshall McClung in 1819 further decreased gathering points to hold the Star correspondent Cherokee landholdings. Cherokee. These include: No history of Graham This treaty did however, Fort Montgomery in County would be complete allow some Cherokees to Robbinsville, located near without a thorough study become U.S. citizens. They the present day location of of the Cherokee Indians. were allowed to stay during the upper plant on Fort Hill They were in what is now the removal. near the United Methodist Photo/contributed Graham County and well The actual removal of the Church; Fort Hembree in Graham County’s old wooden courthouse was a gathering place around town. established when the fi rst Cherokee from here began Hayesville; Fort Butler in Above, left to right, Charles Zachery Denton, Lloyd Jackson and Arthur Rogers. white man arrived. The in 1838, but it was pre- Murphy; and Fort Delaney The courthouse was built in 1874. A fl oor later collapsed during a big trial. dense forests of Graham ceded by a long period of in Andrews. County abounding with deceit and treachery by the Tatham Gap Road that wild game and the many white man. Two events that connects Robbinsville and streams filled with fish occurred in 1828 helped Andrews from Long Creek Graham County was one of made it prime land for the further seal the fate of the Road was built for the Cherokee to hunt and fi sh Cherokee. Andrew Jackson sole purpose of removing in. They lived this way was elected president of the the Cherokee. It was laid last areas to be settled in NC for many years prior to the United States, and gold was out by Lieutenant James coming of the white man. discovered in Georgia re- Tatham and his son James By Marshall McClung The wording “Predarms lulah Creek. Other early The Cherokee were present sulting in even more whites G. Tatham of Valleytown, Casada” is thought to mean families include Andrew Star correspondent and from all appearances invading Cherokee lands now known as Andrews. staking a claim. Colvard on Long Hun- had been for some time in search of the precious Cherokee families were Graham County was one Daniel Boone is said gry Branch, the Stewart when Desoto was supposed metal. The U.S. Supreme removed from their homes of the last sections of west- to have passed through and Lovin families in the to have passed through Court ruled against laws at gunpoint by the sol- ern North Carolina to be western North Carolina in Snowbird and Santeetlah western North Carolina being used to force the diers once the removal had settled due to the rugged, 1769. William Bartram, areas, the John Denton in 1540. At its height, the Cherokee off their land, started. A rag tag band of mountainous terrain and the famed botanist is traced family that lived in what is Cherokee Nation consisted but it was never carried outlaws followed the sol- lack of roads. As a result, through old records as hav- now Joyce Kilmer Forest. of some 40,000 square out... President Jackson diers as they removed the it was often referred to ing traveled a few miles The Yellow Creek area miles in eight states. was quoted as saying, “The Cherokees often looting and by some as the “last fron- down Tallulah Creek south saw Birchfi eld, Williams, Shortly after the treaty Supreme Court made the burning their homes as they tier. Early settlers coming of Robbinsville in 1776. Ditmore, and Carringer. between the French and ruling let them enforce it.” were leaving. General John into what is now Graham He spent the night of May The Stecoah and Tuskegee English in 1763, Scotch- Far from being the savages Elias wrote of the atroc- County wrote of seeing the 27 on Tallulah but for some sections had Crisp, Tay- Irish pioneers from Virgin- that some historical ac- ity stating that “The whole mountains as “rising like reason turned back the lor, Sawyer, Gunter, Dean, ia, Pennsylvania, and South counts would have us be- scene is a heart-breaking great green walls in the next morning, and is not Cable, Delozier, Medlin, Carolina began settling in lieve, the Cherokee prior to one. I would that I might distance before us.” Early recorded as having been Sawyer, and Welch. the fertile valleys of west- the removal had their own remove every Indian be- maps of this area gave very back in this area again. Graham County was ern North Carolina, and alphabet, were publish- yond the reach of the white little detail and often had Early pioneer families formed in 1872, just seven eventually Graham County. ing a newspaper, and even men who like vultures, are “Indian Country” or “” or in Graham County include years after the end of the As more whites entered sending representatives to watching, ready to pounce “Unexplored” or “Unchart- John Stratton and Rob- Civil War. Prior to that, it western North Carolina the U.S. Congress for what upon their prey, and to strip ed” written in large letters ert Stratton who settled had been a part of Cherokee the Cherokees were pushed good it did. them of everything they across the entire western at Stratton Meadows and County. It was named for west and north of the area In1835, a census was have.” end of North Carolina. Stratton Bald in the late William A. Graham, one between Bryson City and taken of the Cherokee un- Marched through rain, The Cherokee were here 1830’s. Thomas Hare set- time governor of North Franklin. der the pretense of locating mud, and snow, many of and well established before tled on Hares Creek in the Carolina. A treaty held in South the Cherokee so that the the Cherokee walked bare- the first white man ever Tallulah area sometime The county seat, Rob- Carolina in 1721 was the U.S. Government could footed with little more than ventured this far. The fi rst prior to 1840. The first binsville, was incorporated fi rst formal loss of land by help them. Actually, it was the clothes on their backs to recorded instance of white minister to settle here is in 1893. There is a differ- the Cherokees to the whites. to obtain information as to whatever fort or stockade people being in western thought to be Joseph a. ence of opinion as to how On November 5, 1763, the their location in order that they were going to be held North Carolina is that of Wiggins, a Methodist, also the town of Robbinsville governments of Tennessee, they could be rounded up in prior to the march. The Desoto in 1540. There is around 1840. Enos Hooper, got its name. Some say North Carolina, and South and removed. The census removal to Oklahoma did much dispute as to what the fi rst doctor here came the town was named for Carolina sent representa- indicated that 17,000 Cher- not start until October of part of western North Caro- in 1840. , an early settler family by tives to meet with twenty- okee lived in the East, of that year. The authorities lina Desoto actually passed elevation 5,429 feet, is the name of Robbins. An- fi ve Cherokee chiefs. After which 3,500 were in North in charge had to realize through, but old records named for him. Prior to other story has it that it was a six day meeting, a treaty Carolina. It is estimated that winter would catch indicate he might have the arrival of the Wiggins named for Mr. Robbins known as The “Perfect that 4,000 died on the in- them on the trail. One can traveled through Cherokee family, only three white from Clay County who and Perpetual Peace and famous “Trail of Tears” but wonder if this was not County. A rock on Hooper families were listed as liv- moved to Cheoah Valley Friendship” was signed. mostly from exposure and intentional. The Cherokee Bald contains some writ- ing here: the Billy Crisp Still another account says Treaty after treaty followed, malnutrition... called it “The Trail Where ing chiseled into it that family on Mountain Creek, that it was named for Sena- most if not all, broken by A series of forts and They Cried.” Today, we appears to be Spanish with John Hyde on Mill Creek, tor James L. Robinson from the white man, as the Cher- stockades were built across know it as the “Trail of the date September, 1615. and Isaac Rowen on Tal- Macon County. okees continued to lose western North Carolina Tears.” Two states battle over lines in high country said was in their state. Word W. Davenport was found by a In the case of North Carolina North Carolina, Tennessee fi ght over state lines battles raged back and forth grandson in an old desk. vs. Tennessee, the U.S. Su- as to what actually constituted The book contained Daven- preme Court in October 1914 By Marshall McClung to look to see how crooked the that had been blazed for state state line between western N.C. line location. the “main ridge” in this area, port’s handwritten notes and appointed three commissioners Star correspondent and eastern Tenn. is as proof. The territory that today is the and what was meant by the was presented as evidence in to survey and establish the line North Carolina and Tennes- North Carolina called for state of Tennessee was ceded “extreme height” mentioned, one of the many court cases. between the two states from the see were once engaged in a the state line to run the extreme to the United States by North supposedly meaning the top Davenport’s fi eld book began Little Tennessee River south to lengthy court battle as to where height of the mountain range Carolina in 1789. Tennessee of the mountain. with notes from July 18, 1821. Stratton Bald. the line dividing the two states in this area northeast of the claimed that in this act the Some of the North Carolina He mentions locating work of The three appointed by should be located in some Tennessee River and follow location of the state line was papers pertaining to this matter other surveyors; J. McDowell, the Court were D.B. Burns of the rugged high country the main ridge top southwest described as running from Iron were lost or destroyed in 1832. M. Matthews, and D. Vance of Asheville, W.D. Hale of that today separates the two of the river to a point west of Mountain to Great Iron Moun- Papers fi led with Tennessee performed in 1790. Davenport Maryville, Tenn., and Joseph states. The dispute eventually the mouth of Slickrock Creek tain or Smoky Mountain to a were lost and not discovered indicates that these surveyors Hyde Pratt of Chapel Hill. went all the way to the United to the top of Big Fodderstack place called Unicoi or Unaka until around 1903 or 1904. In did not locate the state line on November of 1910, a book con- Hangover Ridge, but did locate States Supreme Court where Mountain and then follow the Mountain, passing between ■ See States, page 2B it was heard in October, 1914. main ridge to the junction of the Cherokee Indian towns of taining the fi eld notes of one of it along Slickrock Creek to Justice McKenna delivered the Big Fodderstack Mountain Cowee and Old Chota. the surveyors of the state line, Fodderstack Mountain. Court’s opinion on the matter Lead and Hangover Mountain In 1796, North Carolina on November 9, 1914. Lead and then to the main appointed commissioners to The portion of the state line ridge of Unaka Mountain and settle the boundary line dis- that was most disputed was continue southwest. pute, as did Tennessee. They that section that ran through Tennessee disputed this did so again, North Carolina in the Slickrock and Tellico location saying that North 1819, and Tennessee in 1820, basins. Tennessee claimed Carolina had not indicated how instructing them to settle, run, that when the surveyors were much of the state line they held and mark the boundary line running the state line that in dispute when they fi led the between the two states. Three they visited a moonshiner’s original claim. Tennessee felt commissioners were appointed cabin, got drunk, and got lost the state line should run the by each state. They met in in the vicinity of what is now main ridge all the way which Newport, Tennessee on July known as Stratton Meadows or they claimed had been agreed 16, 1821. No controversy over John Meadows, today located to in 1789, and was supposedly the work of these commission- along the . marked in 1821. This would ers was heard for years, and Tennessee alleged that North have put the state line running it seemed that the argument Carolina cheated them out of the crest of Hangover Moun- was fi nally settled. Then in a large portion of land, but tain and Stratton Bald which 1836, Tennessee began lay- did give them a rugged sec- would have greatly reduced ing out townships, and called tion known as Jeffrey’s Hell. the size of present day Graham for Slickrock Creek to be the Tennessee said if you doubt County. Tennessee even went boundary. North Carolina dis- the story about the surveyor’s to the point of mentioning puted this and made land grants Photo/contributed getting drunk, you only have certain pine and hemlock trees in 1853 on land that Tennessee Early county settlers scratched out a living hunting and growing crops. The Graham Star - March 26, 2015 • Page 2B Early Robbinsville, county leaders had start in Oct. 1872 First commission meeting held on Halloween

By Marshall McClung the fall of 1874. Sometime Star correspondent thereafter, during a sensational Graham County was formed murder trial, the courthouse in 1872, seven years after the became so crowded that the end of the Civil War. Prior to fl oor fell in. that, it had been a part of Chero- The town of Robbinsville kee County. It was named for was incorporated in 1893, and William A. Graham, one time growth was slow at fi rst. The governor of North Carolina. population of Robbinsville in The fi rst meeting of Graham 1884 was 102. By 1915, it County commissioners was had grown to 200. It began held on Halloween, October 31, growing when the railroad 1872 at the King and Cooper from Topton built by Bemis General Store which sat near Lumber Company reached Photo/contributed the location of the old Robbins- Robbinsville in 1926. The Logging was the fi rst industry in Graham County. Above, left to right, are John Orr, Buck Campbell, John ville School. J.J. Colvard, and fi rst mayor of Robbinsville was Cooper, Oliver Orr, Davie Orr, Simp Crisp and Virge Phillips. what appears to be John Goley, N.M.E. Slaughter, the father of G.W. Hooper, N.F. Cooper, and R.B. Slaughter who later served John Sawyer, the commission- as mayor for 22 years. Early ers-elect were sworn in by J.W. businesses included the George King, Justice of the peace. J.J. Walker Store which sat on the Railroads gave a boost to Colvard was elected chairman corner of what is now Main of the fi rst board of Graham Street and East Main Street be- County commissioners. The side what is now Lynn’s Place following positions were ap- Restaurant. The Ben Grant proved at this meeting: Register store had a wooden sidewalk logging industry in county of Deeds: William Carpenter; so the customers didn’t have County Clerk: John G. Tatham to walk in the muddy street. (spelled Tathum); Sheriff: J.S. Fred Ghormley’s store had By Marshall McClung Hyde; County Surveyor: Reu- the fi rst soda fountain and ice Star correspondent ben Carver cream parlor. The commissioners then The coming of various Railroads played a vital ordered that the fi rst term of lumber companies and log- part in the earlier days of Superior Court would be held ging operations brought the Graham County. Beginning at the Baptist Church in Cheoah need for hotel accommoda- shortly after the turn of the Township, one mile from town. tions. Captain N.G. Phillips century, a number of rail- Judge Riley Cannon held the from Andrews built the fi rst roads were built, primarily fi rst term of court in March hotel here, the Junaluska Inn. for the removal of logs as 1873. The Love Joy Hotel was built the timbering industry was On December 7, 1872, the around 1880 by W.F. Cooper. well underway. county commissioners met to It was said to have been named What was probably the select a site for a county seat. for the jolly proprietor who was last logging railroad built in Three areas were considered, said to have a friendly manner Western North Carolina, and Rhea Hill, Fort Hill, and a about him. quite possibly in the South- parcel of land owned by C.A. In the late 1920s, two events east was begun in August of Colvard. Rhea Hill was chosen occurred that hastened the 1942 during World War II. to be the site of the county seat. growth of Robbinsville. The Bemis Lumber Company There is a story that the majority railroad from Topton reached began construction of a of residents wanted the town Robbinsville in 1926, and along logging railroad from Big located on Fort Hill, but that the about the same time, a hard Snowbird to West Buffalo. surveyors who were to lay out surfaced road (U.S. 129), was Construction on an earlier the town, were invited to stop at completed from Topton to Rob- railroad began in 1926 that a whiskey still enroute to work binsville. In 1925, Robbins- ran up Atoah Creek and on to refresh themselves. This still ville installed a water system up Big Snowbird Creek. house was near the location of costing $35,000. In 1928, the The standard gauge railroad Photo/submitted our present courthouse. Those town had an electric light sys- ran to what is now known as A Shay engine near Topton. Railroads stretched out to the Snowbird and who invited the surveyors in for tem operated by Bemis Lumber “The Junction” where the Slickrock areas to facilitate the logging industry. a drink wanted the town located Company. Another general Forest Service system road there. When the surveyors be- store, Wiggins and Ammons ends today. From there on, came thoroughly “refreshed”, was added near the courthouse. a narrow gauge railroad ran they came outside and imme- A newspaper, “Graham County on up Big Snowbird Creek Slickrock train wreck killed diately went to work laying out News” began publishing. The for a number of miles. the town there instead of on editor was G.C. Gaston. A two This last section of Fort Hill. Thus the courthouse story brick building was built railroad to be built went two, injured several in 1918 was located adjacent to the still housing the Graham County up Dick Branch through house. Bank. Davis Drug Store, and what was known as Till a 70- ton Shay engine. The Bunt and Julia Sloan who By Marshall McClung A wooden courthouse was the U.S. Post Offi ce were on Gap and to Buffalo, a dis- train began to pick up speed had just moved in earlier erected on the northwest cor- the fi rst fl oor. Lawyer offi ces tance of some six miles Star correspondent on a downgrade and got out that day. The engine fi- ner of the present courthouse. and other offi ces were located or so. Frank Wilkey was of control. One eyewitness nally came to a stop after Court was fi rst held there in on the second fl oor. the foreman and asked his Persons not familiar to the wreck was Augusta running into the soft earth son Elbert to help with the with Graham County may “Gussie” Lovin. Augusta at the spring, barely a yard construction of a trestle be surprised to learn that was walking up the railroad short of where Augusta had across Big Snowbird Creek. Slickrock Creek, one of the track when she saw the landed after jumping from The Wilkeys had come to most remote and rugged logging train approaching the rails. Graham County from East sections of the area, once at a much greater speed The wreck destroyed Laporte above Cullowhee had a logging railroad that than it usually did. As it the two shanties after the in Jackson County. Like extended well into the up- approached a shanty oc- engine ran through them many families of that day per headwaters of Slickrock cupied by the Bob Brown and logs falling from the and time, they followed the Creek. Even though it is family, Mrs. Brown leaned rail cars also struck them. logging industry from place part of a wilderness area to- out the door as if to speak A great plume of smoke to place. day, Slickrock Creek once to Augusta, saw the train and steam began to rise Bridge stringers for the had people living along coming, and stepped back from the wreckage. Au- trestle were hewed out of side the railroad in small inside. Augusta, who was gusta was afraid the boiler hemlock logs 36 inches in shacks or shanties as they on her way to get water on the steam engine might diameter by Jasper Hedrick were called. said the train was still on explode, scrambled up the and Elbert. A short section Logging has always been the tracks when she first steep brush covered moun- of railroad track was built a dangerous profession, and saw it coming. She threw tainside, tearing off much out to the creek at the loca- working on a logging train her water bucket down of her clothes in the pro- tion where the trestle was to was no exception. One of and jumped off the track cess. be built and an “American” the most tragic train wrecks landing in the spring to The wreck killed Mrs. log loader placed there to in Graham County history avoid being struck by the Brown, Bunt Sloan, and the turn and place the logs for happened in Slickrock. On train.. Seconds later, the Sloan’s 15-year-old daugh- the stringers. Noah Haney Thanksgiving Day, Nov. train jumped the track, ran ter, Alice. Photo/contributed operated the loader. 28, 1918, a trainload of through the Brown home, logs was making its way and struck a second shanty Oxen and mules were the main beasts of burden ■ See Logging, Page 3B on the farm and in the forest. down Slickrock pulled by occupied by the family of ■ See Wreck, page 3B States ■ Continued from page 1B These commissioners fi led their report with the Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court on October 20, 1915. The report states that they had located and marked the state line beginning at Mile Post 59 on the north side of the Little Tennessee River and when the line reached the river at a tree marked in 1821, they dropped downstream, crossed the river at the mouth of Slickrock Creek, then took the line along the Fodderstack Mountain Lead, install- ing twelve markers of set stones. The U.S. Supreme Court affi rmed the commissioner’s report in October, 1915. The cost of the survey was divided evenly between the two states, but as of 1929, Tennessee had still not paid their share of the cost - $3,428.97. The disputed section of land fought over so long by the two states is today under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Government and administered by the U.S. Forest Service. Any “land battles” today would simply determine which national forest it would fall in, the Cherokee in Tennessee or the Nantahala in North Carolina. The Graham Star - March 26, 2015 • Page 3B Old Mother Church started out as Cheoah Baptist in 1848 Oldest church

By Marshall McClung Star correspondent Much of the religious history of Graham County, North Carolina is connected with the Old Mother Church. It is said to have gotten its name due to the fact that Photo/submitted many of the local churches The Jesse Gunter cabin built in 1875 in what is now the Town of Fontana sprang from it making it Dam. their “mother church.” The property Old Mother Church is located on includ- Photo/submitted ing the cemetery was given Kate The Mule gets new shoes from Robbinsville Old soil survey give facts by a Methodist, Abraham blacksmith John Brooks, while Oliver Ammons Wiggins. The fi rst burial in the cemetery was around holds the reins in the early 1900s. 1840. The oldest grave with a date on it is that of about Graham County Amanda Harwood, 1856. Over time, both Method- By Marshall McClung (the highest point in Gra- The average date of the ists and Baptists have used ham County), Haw Knob, last frost was April 25, and Star correspondent the church. The present 5,472; Stratton Bald, 5,400; the average date of the fi rst building is thought to be A soil survey of Gra- Laurel Top, 5,350; Little killing frost of autumn was the fourth church building ham County dated August, Haw Knob, 5,146; and October 16. The latest frost to have been on this site. 1953 contains some inter- Cheoah Bald, 5,062 feet. listed was May 17, and the Records indicate that the esting facts. The survey The elevations of “un- earliest killing frost was present building was prob- was conducted by the Soil settled communities” were October 2. ably constructed in 1875. Conservation Service, N.C. listed as: Robbinsville, Other interesting pieces It was originally called Agricultural Experiment 2,064 feet; Stecoah, 2,022; of information stated that Cheoah Baptist Church Station, and TVA. Cheoah, 2,212; and Tapoco small sawmills and grist and organized on July 18, Photo/submitted In the crops section, the 1,147 feet. Almost two- mills powered by water 1848 by Bailey Bruce and Logging crew at Skeet Cover on Huffman Creek report speaks of much of fifths of Graham County were located on many James Kimsey, missionar- in 1937. Seated in a 1932 Chevrolet truck is Rev. the corn crop being har- has slopes greater than creeks. Yellow Creek, ies with the North Carolina Thurman Hooper. Sitting on fender is his son, Kelly vested by hand. The tops 60%, and over two-fi fths Wolf Creek, and Atoah Baptist State Convention. Hooper. Standing behind Kelly is another son, Ar- are cut, the stalks stripped of the slopes range between Creek were listed as having The church had eighteen nold Hooper, and standing on the bumper is J.D. of corn blades, tied in bun- 30% and 60%. the potential for hydroelec- members. The name was Guffey. Others behind the truck are, left to right, Ben dles, and stacked in the Principal streams listed tric power. changed to Robbinsville Hooper, Mr. Long from Louisiana, Ulysses ‘Boomer’ field. The corn ears are were the Cheoah River, In 1950, 20 farms in Gra- Baptist Church in 1924. Waldroup, Howard Wilkey, Arvil Waldroup and Walt left on the stalk until dried Big and Little Santeetlah ham County were listed as Over time, the church Jump. and then pulled and taken Creeks, Yellow Creek, West having a telephone, 510 had building fell into disre- to barns or corn cribs for Buffalo Creek, Big and electricity. There were 200 pair. The roof was leaking, On March 2, 1972, at church. Buchanan initiated husking. Little Snowbird Creeks, automobiles, 160 trucks, several windows had been 3 a.m. Graham County a fund raising effort and Hay in the steeper sec- Sweetwater Creek, Tallulah and 30 tractors on Graham broken out, and the floor resident Charlie Buchanan worked tirelessly until his tions of the county was Creek, Tuskegee Creek, County farms. was covered by a deep layer said he was awakened by a death to restore the church cut by hand with a scythe. Sawyer’s Creek, Stecoah Farming was the princi- of dust. call from God to repair the to its present condition. Pastures had not been con- Creek, and Wolf Creek. pal occupation in Graham sidered as important before The climate of Graham County then. Crops grown because they had been County was described as included corn, barley, bur- unfenced and livestock had temperate with no distinct ley tobacco, pumpkins, been permitted to range dry season. Summers were potatoes, hay, and some free. When open range said to be mild with cool, wheat. In 1950, there were ceased, permanent pas- pleasant evenings, and high 759 farms listed with little tures started coming into amounts of rainfall. The more than 22% of the land existence. average temperature during being farmed. The rest of In addressing topogra- the warm part of the year the land in the county was phy of Graham County, the was 74 degrees. Winters too steep or too heavily for- highest points the survey were described as moder- ested for farming. Seven listed were: Big Huck- ate with short, erratic cold percent of the farms were leberry Knob, 5,560 feet, spells. tenant farms. Wreck ■ Continued from page 2B Julia Sloan had a foot Mae Raines. Eventually, Snowbird to visit after Bob severed, and their 15- Bob Brown took his son to and Augusta moved to An- month-old son was also be looked after by Hettie drews. Although Andrews Photo/contributed injured. Lovin on Snowbird Creek. was not that far away, just Logging crew at a camp on Mountain Creek during the Depression. Back row, Bob Brown had a fi nger Bob then left Slickrock and across the mountain from left to right, are Curb Crisp, ‘Little’ Bart Orr, Jim Stewart (camp cook), ‘Little’ severed and his back was worked on other logging Snowbird actually, it was a Dave Orr, Judd Orr, Jack Odom, Simp Crisp, Pearlie Orr. Sitting between the injured in the wreck. Their jobs. trip over rough roads. As rows are Wayne Phillip and Jim Orr. Front row, left to right, are Vincent Orr, Jim infant son, John Henry Bob would visit his son a result, visits to Snowbird Queen, Hardie Queen, Patton Phillips, Dillard Orr and Archie Pressley. Brown, was found unin- on Snowbird from time to were few and far between. jured underneath a pile of time, and as a result came It was on such a visit to Joe Logging logs. to know Augusta Lovin. In and Hettie Lovin that John ■ Continued from page 2B After the terrible train 1920, two years after the who was 14-years-old at wreck, Augusta went to train wreck, they were mar- the time, learned that Au- Wilkey and Hedrick used the railroad tracks. steel rails to the wooden the home of her sister and ried. Joe and Hettie Lovin gusta was not his natural a tool known as a broadax Several local men worked crossties. Two of the men brother-in-law Belle and asked to let the Brown mother, and of the death to fi nish the surface of the on construction of the rail- were right-handed, and two Jack Hooper. She would child stay with them, saying of his mother in the train stringers. Haney would road, but two that stand out were left-handed. Elbert not go back to the spring they would care for him. wreck. He did not learn then put the fi nished string- in Elbert’s mind were Ben bolted most of the rails or the scene of the train Bob and Augusta said they of this from Joe and Hettie ers in place with the loader. and Simon Colonehuskie. together on the length of wreck for quite some time. wanted him too. Joe told though, as they had agreed Some of the logs for the Elbert said they were two the railroad, sometimes sub- Her father took her home Augusta that if the marriage with Augusta to never tell trestle and also crossties of the strongest men he stituting for a spike driver to Snowbird Creek and she didn’t work out, for her to him. John learned of this were hauled by Elbert’s ever saw. Normally, six when one was absent. It never went back to Slick- come back home and bring from Wiley Underwood, a brothers James and Blake men carried a section of took about four months to rock again. the boy with her. Appar- visitor in the Lovin home Wilkey before they were steel railroad rail. Ben and complete the construction The surviving members ently the marriage must one night when John was called into military ser- Simon would hook a pair of of the railroad. When the of the Sloan family were have worked pretty well as visiting. Wiley asked who vice. “rail dogs,” a tool used for railroad was completed, El- taken to Calderwood the fi ve girls and a boy eventu- John was. Upon learning A stock gap to keep live- carrying rail in the middle bert helped his father Frank night of the wreck. It is ally arrived to keep John his identity, Wiley told him stock off the railroad was of the rail, pick it up, turn build a water tank for the not known what became Henry Brown company. that he was one of the men constructed by Jasper and it around, and put it in steam engine at the forks of of them after that. John John could not remember who had helped roll the logs Elbert at the Wiley Moody place before six men could Buffalo Creek and Squally Henry Brown, the infant his maternal mother who off so that they could reach property and they also pre- move it. Creek. who survived the wreck, was killed in the train wreck his mother, and proceeded pared the crossing for the Four men drove the rail- The train had to take on was left with an aunt for a or living on Snowbird. He to tell him of the tragic ac- Big Snowbird Road across road spikes that held the water each day when haul- while, and then by Mac and did recall going back to cident 14 years earlier. ing logs out of the woods. Although trucks were be- ing used to haul logs at this time, it was very diffi cult to get tires for the trucks due to rationing brought on by World War II. This was a primary factor in Bemis deciding to build this par- ticular section of railroad. After the railroad was completed, and the train began hauling logs, El- bert went to work with the train crew. The train crew consisted of Virgil “Red” Haney, conductor; John Johnson, engineer; Ralph Hamilton, fireman; Cole- man Green, Ed Hamilton, S. Collins, and Otis Queen served as brakemen. The Graham Star - March 26, 2015 • Page 4B Loggers spared what was to become Joyce Kilmer Forest By Marshall McClung section of Slickrock Creek in 1899. Whiting Lumber Kitchen Lumber Company logging railroad up Slick- poplar trees in what was to become Joyce Kilmer For- Star correspondent were logged at one time or Company arrived in 1910 had logging operations rock Creek was abandoned another. followed by Bemis Lumber in Slickrock Creek, Bear in 1929 due to the construc- est alone. Most of our county with Kanawha Hardwood Company and the railroad Creek, and Deep Creek. tion of Calderwood Dam Splash dams were built on the exception of Joyce Lumber began logging from Topton to Robbins- Babcock Lumber Company which fl ooded part of the several nearby streams in- Kilmer Forest and the upper operations on West Buffalo ville in 1925. In 1916, the began there in the 1920s. A railroad bed. cluding West Buffalo, Little With so many logging Snowbird, and Big San- companies operating here, teetlah Creek. Water was one can help but wonder held in the dams until time how Joyce Kilmer Forest to fl oat the logs out. The kept from being logged. water from these dams was A brief logging history of then released to increase the Graham County compiled water fl ow and fl oat the logs by the U.S. Forest Service downstream. The logs were addresses this very sub- floated down the Cheoah ject. The Forest Service River to the Little Tennes- had interviewed several see River and eventually to local loggers and those with a sorting area below present knowledge of local history day Chilhowee Dam in Ten- including Jesse Stone, Jack nessee. Men would follow Hooper, Hardy Wiggins, the logs in boats with pike Forrest Denton, Oliver Col- poles and peavies to free lins, Doyle Brock, Dewey jammed logs. Each log was Sharp, and others. stamped with the owners One of the early methods brand. of moving logs from the One of the splash dam woods to the mill was the builders was Samuel Mc- use of local streams to fl oat Falls of Andrews. He was the logs out. River drives camped at the present day began in the 1880s. Beld- location of the Joyce Kilmer ing Lumber Company and Picnic Area. McFalls was Heiser lumber Company just about to start construc- purchased timber lands on tion of splash dams on Lit- West Buffalo, Big and Little tleSsanteetlah Creek which Snowbird Creeks, and Big runs through Joyce Kilmer and Little Santeetlah Creeks Forest. Preparations were including the section that is being made to log the Little now Joyce Kilmer Forest. Santeetlah Creek watershed. Stumpage or the price paid A logging camp or log land- for standing timber for vir- ing would likely have been gin yellow poplar was 25 located where the picnic area cents per tree. There was a is. For some reason a deci- fortune in the huge yellow sion was made not to log, and McFalls pulled out. That is how close Joyce Kilmer came to being logged.