ANDREWS PERSONALS I LAST WEEK Zeb Coniey Jr. bat arrived to spend the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Coniey. Zeb Jr. is a student at Richmond Professional School of Art. 1 Mrs- Eunice Martin spent last week-end vvslting her husband Pvt. Billy Ray Martin of And rews, now stationed at Fort Jack son, S- C. Capt. Edward H. Swan and Mrs- Swan and their children, Mary Helen and Rickey, of Fort Douglas, Utah, arrived Monday for a visit with Capt. Swan's par ents, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Swan at their home in Valleytown. Lt- Howard E. Holder and Mrs. Holder of Raleigh accompanied by Mrs. Holder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. lies and their daughter, Mollie, of Lancaster, 0-, were house guests over the week-end of Lieut- Holder's parents Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Holder. Lieut. Holder who is a member of the active re serves in the U. S- Navy is attend ing North Carolina State College, Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Williams of New Port Rickey, Fla., former res idents of Andrews are spending this week with friends. Lieut. Roy Tatham, Mrs. Tath am and their children of California have arrived for a stay at their GaaneadeeA I To Kill Rats and Mice! Ask for Unci* Joe's V/onder Rat and Mouse Killer at your favorite grocery, hardware or feed store. ATHENS INSECTICIDE CO. Athens, Tennessee home here. Miss Lilt Ferguson, student at Warren-Wilson College, student at is spending this week with Mrs- O. L- Blake before assuming studies at the college this summer Wayne Battle Jr., at Wake For est College, arrived last week to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BatUe. Miss Virginia Huffman, June graduate of Womans College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Miss Ardith Hay, and Miss Carolyn West, students at the Woman's College have ar rived to spend the summer months with their parents Mrs. Maurice West and child ren spent last week in Alexan dra Va., where Mr. West is em ployed. Mrs. W. T- Holland left Friday for Birmingham, Ala-, for a visit with her sister Mrs. Eileen Lovc lady and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferebee were called to Atlanta, Ga., Friday due to the death of Mrs. Ferebee's father, Mr. Virgil Gray, who pass ed away Friday morning. Funer al services were held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Poor and their daughter, Myra, of Mariet ta, Ga., and her friend, Miss Joy Freeman of Atlanta Ga., are spending a vacation in Andrews. Roy Wheeler and children, Becky and Al, of Elizabethton, Tenn., were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler for the week-end. Miss Patsy Holland has returned] from Lebanon, Va., after a week's visit with her brother, Edgar Hol land and his family. She was ac companied home by Mrs. Holland and her sons. Mrs. Milo Mathis had as her guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. John Flem ing of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Galusha Pullium and daughter, Ann have returned from Raleigh. They were accomp anied home by their son Jerry a student at N. C. State College. It's Here I LOW TRACTOR L convenience w with plenty of CROP CLEARANCE j Now you can have both in one tractor ? the oper ating ease of a low, step-aboard tractor . . . plus the high clearance of tractors designed for row crop cultivation. Both features are found in Allis- Chalmers' Low Line, High-Crop D-14. It's an entirely new con cept in farm tractor design. In addition, the D-14's Power Director provides live PTO and 8 speeds forward with ability to shift on-the-go between high and low range without clutching. Drive the Low-Line, High-Crop D-14 with full 3-plow power . . . and you'll see what we mean. ALMS-CHALMERS <0> Safes & Service WOOD TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. At Airport, Andrews, IV. C. Phone 509-J j Get the MOST Brotajfour vacation/ 1 The ?? 0?. M|t. Omwl O^ilii >m First Methodist Announces May SS Honor Roll The First Methodist Sunday School honor roll for the month of May was announced by Superinten dent H- M. Brittain. Nursery: Karan Watson, Bill Mc Keever, Nancy Hensley Mrs. W. B. Johnson and Mrs. Gay David son; Kindergarten: Grover Smith, Sharan Lochaby. Primary 1st: Mrs- Hugh Brit tain; Primary 2nd: Eddie Marsh all, Ellen Davis; Primary 3rd: Freddie Lochaby, Frank Dickey; Junior 4th: Dewey Johnson Elaine Martin, Ginger Mauney. Junior 5th: Judy Brittain, Fred die Davis, Teny Hensley, Ann Lochaby, James Sneed, Bill Wag goner, Wayne Watson, Jane Whit ley, Mrs. Thelma Axley. Intermediate: Kay Davidson, Butch Hensley, Bobby Weaver, Lynn Whitley; Seniors: Louis Mar tin, Johnnie Moore, Clara Mc Combs; Young Adult: Mrs. R. T. Houts, Helen Lochaby, Lusious Lochaby, Merle Davis Dorothy Marshall, John Wesley, Mrs. Jer ry Davidson, and Addie Leather wood Von Neal's Move To Hendersonville ANDREWS? Mr. and Mrs. Von Neal and their sons, Wayne and Jerry, left last Tuesday for Hen dersonville where they will reside. Mrs. Neal has been associated with the Rodda-Van Gorder Clinic for a number of years and has served as operating room super visor at the South Western Dis trict Memorial Hospital since its inception in 1956. Mr. Neal is employed with the Southern Railway and recently was transferred to Hendersonville where he received a promotion as conductor. They have recently purchased a new home in Hender sonville. j The Neals are members of the | First Baptist Church. i Mrs. Neal has been succeeded at the hospital by Mrs. Elaine Glover of Fernadina Beach, Fla. Cutting excess forage not only provides extra livestock feed, it also reduces the severity of at tacks by plant diseases. Mrs. J. L. Bumgarter of Hender son has arrived for a visit of sev eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- G. W. Lunsford Kent Laughter arrived last week from Brevard College for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. L. E. Laughter before leaving for Pe tersburg, Va., where he joined his father for work doing the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. D. Burch had as their guests for the week-end Miss Ann Aikers of Blue Ridge, Ga., a former class mate of Mrs. Burch, and Mrs- Jack Bagwell, of Atlan ta, Ga. Other guests who will ar rive this week are Mr. Burch's brother, Ewen Burch and Mrs Burch and their children of Jack son, S. C. Gordon L. Butler, district gover nor of Rotary International, and Mrs. Butler have returned from a two weeks trip to Houston, Tex., where Mr. Butler attended sessions of Rotary International convent ion. Enroute Mr. and Mrs. Butler spent several days in Lake Plac id, N. Y-, and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bradley of Nashville, Tenn., are spending this week at their home in And rews. Legal Notices NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned haveing quali fied as Executrix of the Estate of Clate Fain, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them on or before the 12th day of June, 1959, or this Notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 9 day of June, 1958. MARTHA FAIN 464tc Executrix Route 1, Copperhill, Tennessee NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of E. G. White, late of Cherokee County, North Caro lina, this U to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her ml dence in Murphy, North Carolina, on or before the 12th day of June, 1959 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of June, 1958. ? Nora C. White Spencer, Executrix, Route 2, 45-6tc Murphy, N- C. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE CONTY The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the estate of William Chester West, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent to the undersigned, John O' Dell, at Murphy, North Carolina, on or before the 12th day of June, 1959, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay mediate payment to the under signed at his address, Murphy, North Carolina. This the 5th day of June, 1958. John C. O'Dell, 45-6tc Executor NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CLIFTON E. CANUP, Plaintiff, -vs BARBARA ANN CANUP, Defendant. TO BARBARA ANN CANUP: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief agrinst you has been filed in the above entitled action; The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The plain tiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony a gainst you on the grounds of two years separation next preceding the commencement of this action. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than July 25, 1958, and upon your failure to do to, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. K. W. Radford 45-4tc Clerk Superior Court NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION MAURICE BERKOWITZ, Plaintiff, vs CHRISTOPHER LUMBER COR PORATION, Defendant Under and by virtue of the pro visions of the General Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 55-125 and 131, the stockholders, creditors, dealers and any and all other per sons, firms or corporations inter ested in the affairs of Christopher umber Corporation,, the defen dant, are hereby notified that the above entitled action is pending in the United States Court for the Western District of North Caro lina, Asheville Division, in which the plaintiff seeks the involuntary dissoution of said corporation for reasons set forth in his com plaint- The plaintiff being the record holder and owner of one fifth or more of the paid up capital stock of defendant corporation. You are further notified that the said action will be tried at the 1958 Summer Civil Term of said Court, in the Court Room located in the Federal Building in Ashe ville, N. C. This the 10th day of June, 1958. Maurice Berkowitz, Plaintiff By Lee & Lee, Attorneys 47-2tc Asheville, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE By virtue and authority of the power of sale contained in the deed of trust executed by Paul Crawford and wife, Edith Craw ford to the undersigned trustee, which deed of trust is regularly and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Book No. 204 at page 167. There has been default and failure in the payment of the note of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the balance of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, tne Daiance of the same has become due and in de fault, whereby the power of sale became operative and the under signed has been demanded by the holder of said indebtedness to fore close same, I will on the 15th day of July 1958 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. door at the Cherokee County Court House door in the Town of Mur phy, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the land conveyed in said deed of trust,, described as follows: Being a certain parcel or tract of land lying and situate on the water of Colletts Creek, Valley town Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, and being parts of Tracts 48 and 49, described as follows : Beginning on a locust on the South banks of Colletts Creek and at the Cherokee County Court Black Jack on top of ridge, thence with the ridge meanders N. 71-00 E. 52.0 feet, S- 74-00 E. 79.0 feet to a stake corner on ridge, thence N. 3-00 E. and parrailel with said creek and its meanders N. 76-00 W. 123.0 feet to the Beginning, containing 2.5 acres, more or less. Dated this 14 day of June, 1958. O. L. ANDERSON 4 7-4tc Trustee TOTS and TUNS ? By Mrs. Joan Cameron There's nothing like that first dance for changing a sweet child into a "painted" woman. It took my 13-year-old daughter just 15 minutes alone with my cosmetics to hide her young beauty behind a garish mask of make-up. Then it took some tactful per ? i a. a *.r A, .auadiuxi uii xi ly pari iu gei i\anty ~ to remove that make-up. I be- 1 gan by giving in a little. X ] agreed that she should wear a pastel pink lipstick to comple ment her shell pink "grown up" gown. I also suggested that she dab Vaseline petroleum jelly on her eyelids, lashes, and eye brows for that dewy-eyed look. I explained that the purpose | ol make-up base and powder was to create a porcelain skin effect that ,she had naturally, and that her cheeks were rosy 1 enough without rouge. Why try 1 to improve on perfection, I < asked, when you have a com- : plexion that most women can ] no longer achieve? I told her 1 that eye shadow, eye pencil, and i mascara did not make her look older, but only called attention i to the soft immaturity of the i rest of her face. All her eyes i needed was the highlight that ' petroleum jelly would give. 1 First Make-up Session I also pointed out that red lipstick gave her a hard, cheap look which competed with the delicate tint of her gown, and showed her how to apply a pink pastel shade lightly and within the confines of her lip lines with my lipstick brush. Several light dabs of one of my delicate floral perfumes added to her grown up feeling, and if Nancy needed final con vincing, her date's compliments took care, of the rest. jL&t. Take the wheel . . . Get the Swept-Wing feel I Ydu be the judge I On CUrVSS? Compare the sway free, vibration-free ride you get with Dodge Torsion-Aire, standard equipment on all models. Compare Dodge Full-Timt Power Steering with other types that "cut in and out." You be the judge I In traflie? Compare Hie ease and simplicity of Dodge Push-Button Torque Flite. A touch of a button controls all driv ing ranges. Compare the greater visibility in a Dodge from every angle? front, sides and rear. You be the judge I In the rough? Compare the way Dodge Onflow Shock Absorbers, a rugged box-section frame and thick rubber cush ions, soak up the bumps. Compare the surer stops you get with new-design Total Contact Brakes. You be the judge! There's a big difference in this Swept- Wing 58 Dodge and other cars on the road. A big and wonderful difference in the way it rides, handles and responds. That's why you really should "Take the wheel ... Get the Swept-Wing feel" before - you decide on any new 1958 car. Actually take a Dodge and drive it yourself. Compare it on any basis you want. You be - the judge. Just name the time and we'll turn over the keys. E. C. MOORE Valley River Aw. n*nchi* umimt too