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women i NEWS H.ttle Palmar VE 7 - 2385 bvfWr5 Th? R?v. R. A. Potter ?t l?od?d th? P rtab> tery held Inm?r?i?a ?? Smoky Mtn. Got Co. VE 7-2111 Murphy, NjC. ?I HendersonvlUt Tuesday, October 18. -M Jay Wilton, who la In the Air Force, has returned to Camp Kealey atBUoxl. Mlsi.. after visiting hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilaon. Jr. -M Mr. and Mrs, John W. 'Davidson spent the weak-end of October 16th with their dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall and family at Aaheville. -M Mrs. Alma McCall Morris of Chicago, III. visited Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott, the weekend of the 16th. -M Mr. W. F. Elliott had as hit guest last week his cou sin, Mrs. A, W. Hoffman from Raleigh and hit nelce, Mrs. R. E. Mayo of Farmville You're ahead in EVERY way with a RITEWAY wood burning FURNACE! MOU aCONOkfr . . . Ym'H la?i ...(ft* Mt ? . . wfcee vm bum weed la ? e?d?n IHmy furaeeel MOU COMfOtT . . . YeeH e ? I e y dwaeMtUttr ?ee I i iN^fefe fre^e^pe^e^ene a H il 0 ?8siwslvw ? leata <er at U*tt 1 2 keen wHk fiimiM tmr k?l alt k*4 mi(m TlnNHI rWw PWI ?>( Wl WWfw ?r iHm art Ml fur ? )Mm ?f Mlbficftfy wwlifc TWf I a fw ?wiy Ina^ I RITEWAY automatic wood burning heaters and furnaces R. E. Pealaid Phone Collect 3189 Route 3 Hayesvllle, N.C, Mr. I. H. Brumby *Hmd reladvee ta Brooklyn. Htm York last weak. Un. Bo?a *SC maatiw hald at Gaarga Vaa darttlt Hotel tn Aafcevtlle laat Th*aday aad ^da1' Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Shield* Mi Moodey forPho?l*.Arlx. to visit their aoo and Jtouly. Mr. and Mrs.Carinoe Shields. Tbey were accoaipeniedositha trip by Mr. and Mr*. Dual ? Kennedy of Waycroea. Cm Mr*. BlXlla Way* Maaa field and eoa, Kaa, at Tuaca looaa. Ala? are vialtlng Mr*. Mansfield'* parents. Mr. and Mrt.B.J.Fl*^ Mr*. L. L. Ma*??i. Mr*. S. C. Burge** *nd Mr*. Mabel Ma**ey spent la*t Wednesday In Ashevllle. -M Mr. *nd Mr*. EdwdTww *on spent tha week-end In Atlanta. Ga. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bn*? and daughter. Pat, spent the week-end in Winston Salem attending the football game. Dr. and Mr*. Paul HIU and children have returned home . from a vlait with Dr. Hill ? sister and brother-in-law at Chicago. 111. -M Rev. and Mrs. R.T. Houta, Sr.. of Kitoxville. Tenn. are visiting their son and daugh ter-in-law. Rev. and Mr*. R. T. Houts. Jr. Mr*. Luther Cobb of Hemp, Ga. spent -several day* laat week with Mr*. Cobb", .la ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Cook. -M Mr*. CHUe Bsrnett who ha* been vlaiting her daughter, Mr*. Grace Mynatt ft Knox ville, Tenn. left Sunday for a vi?it with her son. Jack Barnett of Cullowhee. Miss Virginia Fowler of Swanannoa spent theweek-ead with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Claude Fowler. r -M Mr*. John Earwood of And rew* wa* the week-end guaat of her daughter and aon-ln lsw, Mr. and Mr*. Creed Bates. -M Mr*. John Davidson and her daughter, Kay. Mr*. Duke Whitley and daughter. Lynn. . spent Saturday inChauanooga. Mr. and Mr*. Ruben Cook and son*, of Marieta, Ga. were week-end guests of Mr. Cook's parent*. Mr. and Mr*, W. A. Cook. MORE PROOF. ..it pays to feed PURINA CHARLES 0 shannon Charles G. Lewis, Shannon, North Carolina, rank* aa on* of tht top Hampshire brooders in the state. Three years ago, he accepted the challenge to produce Hampe that would bo a credit to North Carolina in national competition. North Carolina hog breeder says . . . "My decision to follow the Purina Hog Program proved profitable for me" In just three years, Charles G. Lewis, shannon, Worth Carolina, has become one of the leading registered Hamp shire breeders' in the area. Lewis gives Purina 's Hog Pro gram much of the credit for his success. "In 19S7, 1 saw North Carolina place only one hog in the 2S0-hog show of the National Hampshire Meat Hog Con ference in Raleigh," says Lewis. "Although 1 was driving hogs in the show for someone else, it disturbed me that North Carolina Hampshire* showed so poorly in competi tion with other states. I came home resolved to do some thing about it One of the changes 1 made in my own operation was to switch my hogs onto the Purina Program ? and that was my wisest decision." Lewi* is now getting top results. Care ful records on several litters show he ? is producing a pound of pork from just 2.75 pounds of feed? an excellent con version figure. We offer products and services to help ' you feed hogs for profit Visit our Store with the Checkerboard Sign for I .more information. Stilts Prodio Co. VE 7-2519 Murphy, N.C. Personal Mention Mm. Robert Wnvtr aad Mn. Peytoe lvia apant Uat Wiitaniliy la Ctoamp. -M Mn. Kenneth Devla apent laat week wife reUdvea la Raleigh. -M Mrs. Abb Phillip* aad Miss Jo Jo Moody apaot Saturday la ChatUixnga. Tann. -M Mr. aad Mra. Cloe Moor* spent (he veek-eod with their SOB aad daughter-ia-lew. Mr. aad Mrs. Tommy Moor* of Clamaos, S. C. -M Mr. aadMre.HoreeeNoUnd. and chlldraa at Franklin were visitors of Mrs. Nolamfaala ter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard phiuipa Sunday. -M Miaa Eva Clamant* and Leo Salter o f Atlanta spant Satur day aa guaata of Mr. aadMr*. Henry Hyatt. -M Mlsa Bessie HowaU o f Young Harris. Ga? Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howell of Marie tta. Ga? were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom. -M Mlss Blanche Sawyer spent the week-end with relative* at Weavervtlle. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Single ton and family apent Sunday with relatives atSumroerville. -M Mrs. Howard Moody, Mrs. Bess Alveraon, Mrs. Wanda McDonald and Mr*. Bertha Roberta attended the South Eaatern Highland Craftsman Fair held at Gatlinburg last Wednesday. -M Mlas Blanche Sawyar and Mra. Holland McSwain will attend a World Miaaion Work Shop being held at the Frank lin Presbyterian Church on Tuesday/ -M Mrs. L. R. Colvard and son, Dan. of Chattanooga, are vial ting Mra. Colvard'a par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sneed. -M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shook ?aad Mr. W. D. Towns on visit ed Mrs. W. D. Townaon who is a patient at Emory Hospi tal, Atlanta, Sunday. -M Norma Kay spent the week end in Atlanta attending the Homecoming of Georgia Tech. -M Mrs. D. A. Mason has re turned home after a visit with relatives in Akron, Ohio. -M Dr. and Mrs. W. T.Smalley and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mon try of Decatur, Ga.wUl arrive the latter part of the week for. a visit with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. NeilSoaed. -M Bllly. Sally, andE lien Young of Durham have been vialtlng their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shields while their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Young attended a medical meeting held inSan Francisco. -M Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye and daughter spent the week end with relatives in Atlanta. Mr. Kay and Karol returned home Sunday, but Mrs. Kaye remained for a longer vlalt. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son, spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith'* sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Dermis Helton at Clinton. ? -M Lt, Col. and Mr*. Francis Johnson and children of Mont gomery. Ala., and Mra. Hen son andMrs. Sullivan of Blair aville, Ga., were visitor* Is Murphy Saturday. -M Mrs. Jessie Pas son who has been a patient at Providence Hoapltal was taken to a Nur sing home at Charlotte. Sun day. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Bertha Rob erta, who will remain with Mrs. Passons for several days. -M Frlends of Mrs. A.J.Heed rlck, who is a padent at Mia aion Memorial Hospital In Ashevtlle. will be glad to hear that ah* la improving. -M Mr. Hubert Sneed, student at Colombia Seminary, Deca tur, Ga. spent the week-end with hi* mother, Mr*. Evelyn Sneed. Mr*. I dm McCler* Holland of Raleigh waa a recent viai tor of Mr. and Mr*. B.L.Shi aids. -Id Mr. aad Mr?. Carl Goarch and party a< Raleigh epeat Friday aad Saturday vlsinng U Murphy aad looking at (So colorful scenery o t tha mount ain. While hera the> were entertained by agron>afMur- j phy dtizena. -M Mr. Goarch la aaaoclatod With State Magazine. alao a 1 radio commentator, "Carol - j Ina Calling" aad a national lecturer. They hop* to make this an annual event. Saturday morning, they had breakfast at the Hotel. Alao they vlalted the John C. Camp bell Folk School. Hlwasaee Dam. and the Fields of the Wood. - -M Mr. and Mrs. Arvtl Wood and children of Aahevllle era visiting Mrs. Wood's mother, Mrs. W. F. Wood. -M Mlsses Margaret Ann WIN cos aad Joa Ann Radford, student nurses atGrfdy Mem orial Hospital. Atlanta, spent the week-end her* with their . parents. -M Aunt ?'Sis" Emory of Franklin, great-aunt of Mr. Andy Kaylor of Murphy cele brated her 101st birthday on last Friday, October 21. She received a dozen red rosea from Bill Layden of "It Could Be You" television program from Hollywood. -M . Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor and daughter, Dianne, have returned from a recent visit with Mrs. Kaylor* s parents InHenagar, Ala. -M Gen. J, W. Davidson ofFort Worth, Texas, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Davidson. -M Mrs. Ollie McSwain, Mrs. Wallle Williams, and Mrs. William Goasett attended a District meeting of the Fed eration Woman's Club held at Clyde on Monday. -M Mr. Wallie Williams, mana ger of Colllns-Crain Store spent Monday In Charlotte, -M Mrs. Frank Joe Haimes of Carthage, Mo., will arrive the latter part of this week for a visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Shelton. -M Mr. and Mrs. E. W.VeUen oureth of Chattanooga, Term, were week-end guests of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Suit and Mrs. J . B. Slaughter on Shoal Creek Rd. -M Mr. Troy Montgomery of Richmond, Va. spent the week end with bis mother, Mrs. Nancy Montgomery on. Old Stats Road. Attend Grcrge Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Forest B. Johnson of Rt, 2, Culberson attended the 32nd annual meet ing of the NorthCarollnaState Grange. The meeting was held at Southern Pines, October 23-26. Mr. Johnson Is th? District Deputy for Cherokee County. Next month the national Grange convention will be held In Winston-Salem, November 18 and 19. Ten to fifteen from Cherokee County are expected id attend. Honored On 6th Birthday Mrs. EverettEnglish enter tained with a party at her home on Monday, October 17 honoring her daughter, Janet, on her sixth birthday, from 3:30 til S p.m. During the social hour the . hostess, assisted by h e r daughters, Peggy and Brenda. served refreahmenta o f orange popalcklea, with green iced cup cakes and lemonade in keeping with Halloween sea son to the following: Debra Keener, Nancy Henaley, Yield Hall. Terry Wt 11! ama.Susanne Hatchett, Cathy Hughes, Marsha Ramsey, Pamela Alexander, Linda Payne, Karl a. Mary Ray and Jimmy Joseph, Teresa Davla, Debra Payne. Tim Ramsey. Trlppy Rhldenhour, David GUI, and Ann Kaphart. Miss Sua Potts AND Mr. William Barton RBQDEST THE HONOUR OF YOUR PRESENCE AT THEIR MARRIAGE ON SATURDAY THE TWENTY -NINTH OF OCTOBER NINETEEN HUMMED AND SIXTY AT SIX O'CLOCK, Paaehtraa Baptist Church Paaohtraa Community ? Mls? Noncy Mills I* Fall Quarter Pledge In T.U.F. Nancy Mills, a sophomore Business Education major at Western Carolina College, is ? fall quarter pledge In the Omicron Alpha chapter of Theta L'psllon Fraternity. Nancy received her Rainbow Pledge Degree 'on October 10 ,nd on October 24 she will receive her Irish Pledge De gree. Formal Initiation Is set lor December 3. In addition * ? ta'ng a Theta Upsilon pledge, Nancy is a member of the College Chorus. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Ceclle Mills of Murphy. Caldwel l-Hughes Marriage Vows Said Miss Beverly Ann Caldwell ?nd JackHugheswere married Sunday, August M, at Mc Cayesville, Ga. The bride Is the daighter of Mrs. Vinson DeHart of Murphy and Kenneth C. Cald well of Brasstown. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lames Hughes of Route 2. Murphy. N The couple are students at Murphy High School. They will reside at Route 2. Murphy. ahomg thi sick Patients admitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Miss Pearl Massey, Rt. 2, HayesvUle; D. M. Birchfield. Murphy; James W. Roberts. Rt. 3. Blalrsvllle, Ga.r Ray Hedden. Murphy; Cyrus W. White. Rt. 1. Murphy; Mrs. MatUe Lou Penland, Murphy; Mrs. Vaul Frankum, Murphy; Michael Palmer, Rt. 3, Murphy. Padents admitted to Murphy General Hospital: Vickie Panter, Murphy and Wlllard Psyne, Brasstown. Patients dismissed from Providence Hospital: Gordon Palmer, Rt. 1, Murphy; Mary Linda Hyatt. Murphy; Wanda Hughes, Murphy; James Crisp. Rt. 4, Murphy, Honored On Seventh Birthday Mrs. Gene Clayton honored 5* Debw* her 7th birthday with a p?rty at 2 p.m. Saturday. Refreshments were served ? Lisa B reel and. MarkyCa CrisP' K?ren Gulley, Dlanne Hogsed. Tre p" H?JI. Ann Alexander. Bryan Clayton and the Hon fidd." iU?? MrS* B* W* Wh,t* HOWARD Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Per ry Howard at Atlanta. G?. announce the birth o i a ton, Mark Alexander, Oct. 20th, ?t Emory Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Howard ts the for mer Miss Carolyn Alexander of Murphy. OLIVER Mr. ud Mr*. PtrarOlwr at Rt. 2. Murphy ?? its fee tint) of ? tot, jerry Edward. October ltd) at Piuvtdere Hoepltal, Mrs. Otiear 1* 0>e former Mlaa Lucille Bertha Mr. aad Mr?. CltSord C. Caarlay of Murphy, ?? o??ra me birth of a dauguar, Susan Gaya, Ocober 19 at Provi dence Hospital. SAMPSON Mr. aad Mr*. WymarSamp too of Blairsvllle, Ga.. an nounca the birth of a daughter October 21 itProvldaacaHoa pieal. Mrs. Sampson Is die former Miss Mama Bella Al lison. ?; IMEM ONLY $ 100 LAVAV* r. LAV AWAY I < OCPOWT, WILL HOLD T A NEW SINGER FOR CHRISTMAS... / w you act NOW I witn oar convenient l*yaw*y clan you can hold your choice of thk or any other Am 804GER* model with a snail depodt. We will lift " ? per your i ' \SJpger Sewiag Representative I 9 VE 7-2341 New Regal Hotel I THE LAW IS CLEAR YOU CAN VOTE FOR Yes, that is right It doesn't matter how you are registered on the books. You can vote forft^ollman if you are registered and we believe that most people, irrespective of their registration, will vote next Tuesday for the "Most Wanted Man". @ollman was willing to appear with his opponent on TV for a debate which his op ponent declined to do. ^yollman also of fered his opponent to meet the people at all ten courthouses in our district but his oppo nent never answered. Is that the way political machines oper ate? Push m their man but keep the people as much in the dark as possible? Dan S. Judd, Chairman, 12th Congressional District Republican Executive Committee Pd. Pol. M. LET US FORD DEALERS SHOW YOU THE MOST MAINTENANCE-FREE FORD IN HISTORY OUR '61 rot OS ARE WAimfuur sutT to TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES... AND TO TAKE CARE OF YOU tY CUTTING COSTS, ELIMINATING MANY SERVICE STOPS! No doubt about it, the 1961 Ford fa a beautiful automobile. But th? really big new* is the way it can HH fOK money ! ? For instance, in the 'CI Ford youll normally fo 30,000 miles between chassis lubrications. Then, a quick, inexpensive Ford Dealer hi be job (about 14.00)** will get you set for an other 30.000 miles. Youll go 4,000 milts between oil chances with Ford's Full-Flow oil filter. Ford's powerful, new Truck Site brakes save, too, for they adjust themselves automatically for the life of the lining. And Ford's double -wrapped, aluminized muffler normally lasts up to 3 times longer than the ordinary kind. Add to these features the tact that Ford's Diamond Lustre Finish never needs waxing, and you have a car that can save you plenty in mainte nance costs. And remember, we Ford Dealers were the first to extend our warranty on '(1 cars to 12,000 miles or one full year, whichever cornea first. Ask your dealer to show you the details. ??Bmmdn 1 1* auaafcv Mqfr ? tw?l ? iFf I l.i ttim. LET'S COMPARE OPERATING COSTS MMn^OOHlMlwOMTMP'iMitaf YOUR PRESENT CAR OPfRATItt* COSTS mt (A? Mwck aa ?V? ?N^T M ? "*wdl ?*!*.? (A? <MC? mrnnpmm ft U>MM SJS (HiMMiMMfirywC ? TOT ft L TOTAL ?nw*ew* to ckart Man, at tail. ?t?MW Mt*rlWyw?ali IMMMMRUMI 61 FORDS TO TNI CLASSIC NMD VE 7-2121 Birch Motors Murphy, N.C. VI ? Dealer Ucmm 1
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