? LIVESTOCK mm &n PRIZE HEIFERS?Above are a group of heifers shown at the Nan tahala Grade Dairy Show. All are a result of artificial Insemination. Entrants came from Cherokee. Ckay, Macon and Graham Counties in Nori> Carolina 'hnd Union and Towns Counties in Georgia. FIRST PLACE WINNER?Miss Grace Brown of Franklin and her animal, for which she won first prize for showmanship at the Nantahala Grade Dairy Show at Cherokee County Fair. Mrs. J. B. Gray Is Club Hostess Murphy Regal Club met with Mrs. J. B Gray Friday evening, October 10. Mrs. Lewis Hodges was co-hostess. . ' After a brief business session refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Don Witherspoon, president; Mrs. J. H. MrCa'l. Mrs. Tom Evans, Mrs. Jo Phaup, Mrs. Johnsie Nunn, Mrs. Jackie Ford, Mrs. Sam Akin, Mrs. Fisher Hubbell, Mrs. Bessie Dick son, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Hodges, Miss Marvie Walker and Miss Josephine Heighway. Joyce Strange Is Betrothed Mrs H. A. Strange of Murphy announces the engaB-ment of her daughter, Joyce, to Wesley (Pete) Palmer, Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs Wesley Palmer of Andrsws. Wedding plans are incomplete. Mrs. L L. Mason Is New President Of Murphv PTA Election of officers featured the first meeting of the year of the Murphy PTA which was held Mon day at 7:30 p. m. in the primary school auditorium. Mrs. L. L. Mason, Jr., was elect ed president: Mrs. Bob Cheney, vice-president; Mrs. James Hawse, secretary and R. W. Easley, Jr., treasurer. Committees appointed were: membership. Mrs. C. K. Olson, and Mrs Robert V. Weaver; pro pram. Mrs. H. Bueek; ways and moans, Mrs. C. L. Alverson, Mrs. ?ernes Hilton, Howard West, Ben Pa'mer and Dewey Garrett. Mrs H. L. Hlnton was appoint ed room representative; Mrs. W. , A. Hoover, PTA magazine repre sentative; Mrs. R. W. Easley, Jr., Mrs. Frank Forsyth, and Mrs. Dol-; ,:e Smart, hostess committee; Mrs. T. A. Case, parliamentary proce dure; Mrs. J. W. Davidson, publi Allen F. Hembree Taken Suddenly Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, October 13, for Allen F. Hembree, 47, formerly of iMurphy, at Culkjwhee Baptist Church. Burial was In the church ceme tery The Rev. A. P. Miller of Gas tonia officiated, assisted by the [ Rev. J. A. Allen. Members of the American Legion served as pall bearers Members of the East La Porte Vasonic Lodge, held Masonic rites at the graveside. He is survived by his wife and 'our children of the home, his fa ther, Rdbcrt Hembree, and one brother, P J. Hembree of Knox-' ville, Tenm. ei'.;\ Following the business session,1 !h? Rev "Rhett Winters, Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Mes siah. spoke on "Human Relation ships", sifter which refreshments were served. County Claims Five 4-H Club District Winners Cherokee County brought home its share of honors from the Dis trict 4-H Club Recognition Day banquet held in Asheville at Tin gles October 11. Five district winners from this county are as follows: Public Speaking. Fred Van Horn, Martins Creek; Recreation and Rural Arts, Jerry Ruth Smith, Martins Creek; Citizenship, Shirley Carver, An drews; Dairy Foods, Emma Jean Shields, Tomotla; Health Improve ment, Joy Collect, Andrews. REVIVAL The Rev. Ham Coffie will begin n revival meeting at Old Martins Creek Baptist Church, Sunday evening, October 18. Everyone is invited to attend. Five From County Are Enrolled At Mars Hill College Five students from Cherokee County are enrolled at Mars Hill College for the 1952-53 term. Four of them are from Andrews: ?Mias Sallie Mae Buchanan, Miss Margaret Ma it. George W. Pulli um, Jr., Miss Doris Ann Raxter. Ray Clarence Sims is from Val ley River Avenue, Murphy. According to a report from the Registrar's Office. 747 students are enrolled at the college this year, excluding special students. A breakdown in the enrolment shows that they are from 74 counties of North Carolina, 18 states, 3 for eign countries, and Hawaii. Roberts Opens Bellview Meet Horace Roberts opened the Bell view Youth Fellowship organiza- j lion meeting with the devotional , when the group met at the commu-' nity house Saturday. October 11.1 at 8 p. m. During the recreational hour the group sang several songs and bal lads accompanied by Miss Jerry Ruth Smith with her accordlan. I Mrs. Bill Hatchett directed the group in a number of interesting games. The Youth Fellowship meets each Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. HOME COMING Home coming and an all day singing will be held at Fairview Church at Ranger Sunday. October 1?. All singers are invited. While tomato varieties resistant to fu sari tun wilt have been devel oped and are marketed, there are no commercial varieties with reiis-" tance to bacterial wilt. [F^waiic? w-4 AS LOW AS pw.^. ?and You Drive America's Really New Carl Drive the car that's new all through?new in aero-streamed beauty . . . unmatched round-the-compass visibility . . ? new "air borne" ride ... sensational mileage. Drive your old car in today for a liberal appraisal! e/foio Willysj^z> FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. 200 Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. SMOOTH TIRES and WET ROADS DON'T MIX ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER? Come in and let us check your car for winter Special $1.95 -$4.00 Value Check Water Pump?Check and Tighten Head Bolts Check and Tighten Radiator Hose?Check Radiator for Leaks Check Thermostats?Check All Water Joints Drain Plugs & Core Hole Plugs?Flush Radiator Anti Freeze & Parts Extra See us before you buy that new tractor BURCH MOTORS "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Phone 95 Murphy, N. C. good/year VXRJm'A Why take chances on worn tires when these new Goodyears are priced so low? Their saw-tooth treads mean added traction ? their quality construction means extra wear. Get a set of these safer new Goodyear tires now ? their price will save you money ? | their treads may save your life. 1AP NO MONEY DOWN pay a* little as *1.25 , * a week I Oom . ?. In mud or ifvsfc STUDDED SURE-GRIP br GOODYEAR ? In toft going the self-cleaning Mud* dig deep to pull you through. Don't get stuck! Get Studded Sure-Grins (or cars and trucks and be sure. Truckmrs Lookl good/year TRUCK TIRE^ MARATHON Itf low fint coat plus long " flUiJ wtar meani lower tire ft" OMt. in the loag rua. ? M M ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO, INC v AV .*? Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. C. HENN 1 THEATRE! I MURPHY, N. C. Thnra.-Fri, Oct. 16-17 Gary Cooper "High Noon" Thurs.-Frl, Oct. 16-17 Lucille Ball-John Afar "The Magic Carpet" Thurs.-Fri, Oct. 16-17 Audi? Murphy-Faith Domergue "The Duel At Silver Creek" Color By Technicolor Saturday, October 18 Allen "Rocky" Lane "Desert Of Lost Men" Saturday, October 18 Roy Rogers ?In? "Apache Rose" Saturday, October 18 Charles Starrett-Smlley Burnette "The Kid From Broken Gun" LATE SHOW David Niven-Joan Caulfltid ?In? The Lady Says No" LATE SHOW Jeff Chandler-Evelyn Keyea "Smugglers Island" LAT* SHOW Frances Dee-Tom Conway "I Walked With A Zomlien Sun.-Mon., Oct. 19-20 Stewart Granger-Janet Lelfh "Scaramouche" Technicolor Sun.-Mon., Oct. 19-20 Rod Cameron-Ruth Hi "Woman Of The North Country" Hod.. Oct l?-20 Kathrrn Gtajlon-Rt4 Skclton t ?4a? "Lovely To Look Taw -Wed., Oct 21-22 Kattaryn Grayaon-Red Skelton Howard Keel "Lovely To Look At" Toea-Wed., Oct 11-ZZ Ana Blyth-Edmand Gwean "SallyTnd St Anne" . Tnea.-WeA. Oct. tl-tt "Denver & Rio Grande"

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