I MURPHY DR1VUN OPEN very Weekend i frl. 27 - Sat. 28 | Sinday 29 jDouble Feature iyfiL SQIIAeD With A IOSS -Color Glenn Ford ' Debbie Reynolds Cinemascope -PLUS RiJ. od Fulton bp Dorm Regis Toomey Andrei n Births Mr. and Mrs. Donald And erson, Andrew*, N. C? ? girl, Wanda Susan, January 16. 7 lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamber!, F on tana Oam, N, C.. a girl, Tamela Dawn, on January 18, 6 lbs. 15 1/2 ox. Mr. and Mr?. Edward Chastaln, Marble, N. C.. a girl, J anuary 22, 7 lb* 2 1/2 oz. . Mr. and Mra. Pearlie Har din, Jr., Andrews. N. C.. a girl, January 2J, 5 lbs., 13 oz. WEAR DENTURES' ? ? Don'* Get Sore ?? LYONS ALL-DAY DENTURE CUSHIONS Tms iwiiU t liuiwy mm ??.J -1.. y wwwn ?fcf-cauia| Mur ftmiut g wrtw. MAUNIY DRUG CO. MURPHY, N. C THE CHANGING fCENE ? YWK A60.CHO? 1(40 MOTHER HEN " ?^BSOUSWTOOTOf tveCOUMNTO , ? WARM KITCHEN TC MINIMIZE LOSS . TODAY, CHICKS STAY HEALTHY AMD WARM IN THEIR BROODER HOUSE EVEN ON COLDEST DAYS. DEPENDABLE LP-GAS BROODERS .SUPPLY EVEMLY CONTROLLED HEAT. Smoky Mountain Gas Co. "YourPhilgas LP Distributor" VE 7-2111 Murphy. N.C. Andrews News Naws Social Noim - Personal! ? Scad Carraapondam MRS. LUCY LAUGHTER PIMM Id - W Andrews. N. C. Bobby Martin Sand* Records To Friend? Here TOP TON -Bobby Mmrtla hu mm several friends ta Char okM County hu Umi record "Blue" tad "My Heart la Thumpy". Thla la a Tide Re cord and waa releaaed thla week to the public. Teenager's and adults report enjoying thla record at home and In cafea. A complimentary record will be sent to the broadcasting sta tion In Murphy thla week. Bobby la now living at 2146 West View St.. Los Angeles 16, California. First Aid Courses To Be Given For Boy Scouts Andrews ? Kenneth Led ford, technician at District Memorial Hospital, will meet with Boy Scout troop no. 401, Friday, January 27, at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall, teach ing them techniques and prac tices of First Aid, Scout Master Reverend Marcellus Absher announces plans are being made for sum mer acdvities. Among The Sick In Andrews Those admitted to the And rews hospital were: From Andrews: Mrs. Mary Watson: Mrs. Claude Mc Clean; James Mulkey: Mrs. James Wood: Mrs. Algla West; Lawson Crawford: Shelley & Jackie Crawford; Mrs.Pearl ie W. Hardin, Jr.: Mrs. Char les Raxter; David Lynn Sti les: Roger Cope; Paul Fow ler; Mrs. Elizabeth Hardin. From Robbinsville: Char lie Stewart; Jerry Burrell; Steve Eller; Mrs. Dewey El ler: Ed Nelms; Mitchell & Michael Colvard; Wlllard Davis; B. F. Nixon; Mrs. Alma Rogers. Mrs. S. L. Davis, Unaka, N. C.; R. L. Nelson, Topton; Mrs. Bobby Silvers, Hayes - ville; Mrs. Edward Chastain, Marble; Hobart Robinson, Hayesville. J effrey Cecil Mashbum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mash burn, was baptised Sunday morning at the First Metho dist church. -A Murphy Ready-Mix Concrete Company NOW OPEN Save Time, Labor, Money VE 7-3506 Valley River Garden Club Meets Andrew* - The Valley River Cirdet Club will mat today, (Thursday), at 3.-00 p.m. at die bom* of Mrs. W. T. Forsyth with Mrs. John Christy ser ving as co-hostsss. Mrs. O. A. Reschke will be in charge of the program. "What Is New." New Explorers Club To Meet Feb. 9 Andrews - The newly organ ized Explorer Troop, Inclu ding boys, ages M-18, will have -heir next meeting, February 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall. Harold Gee is Scout Master and they plan to meet on the second and fourth Thuradayaf each month. The troop elected the fol lowing officers: JohnGernert, president; Butch ' Sursavage, vice-president; Mike Sheldy, secretary - treasurer; Roy Davis, quartermaster andEd ward Bryson and Chucky Van Gorder cabinet members. This is being sponsored by Andrews Lions Club, Herb Sheidy, Lions Club President; announced this week. WSCS TO MEET Andrews - TheWom?ii??So ciety of Christian Service will meet it the home of Mrs. S.J. ? Cernert. Tuesday. February at 3 p.m. The program Is "What Is The World"? Personal Mention Reverend T. C. Christmas and Rev. Marcellus Absher visited at Fruitland Thursday. Rev. Absher will continue his studies at Fruitland each week returning to Andrews for the weekend. -A Miss Loretta Mull of Blairs ville, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Flora Shields. -A Paul Rose, Keith Postell and Bob Crawford of Arcadia, Ala., are spending several days with their families. -A Martha Derreberry, Vir ginia Sherrill and Larry Hul, students at Mars Hill College, spent weekend with parents. -A Buster Creasman, who Is employed in Gainesville, Ga., returned Monday after spend ing weekend with his family. -A Mrs. Creed Bates of Mur phy visited her mother, Mrs. John Earwood on Sunday. -A Dr. F. E. Blalock was guest speaker (or the evening ser vice on Sunday night at the First Methodist Church. His subject was "Alcohol and its relation to health." -A Mrs. Bob Crawford accom panied her husband to Arcadia, Ala., on Monday for a weeks visit. -A ,Vhichever size you go for, you'll go better in a Dodge Some people like full-size cars. Others prefer compacts. Either way, it's OK by us. We make both. Our standard-size car is the Dodge Dart It is priced model for model with Ford and Chevrolet. However, Dart has features its major ompetitors can't match : A unitized, rust-proofed body. Torsion-bar front suspension. And a new device called an alternator-generator that charges at idle, makes a battery last far longer than usual. There are 23 Dart models with Economy Slant Six or one of five V8 engines. Try the full-size Dodge Dart at your dependable Dodge Dealer. Dodge Dart*; (A fuli-?ln Dodgr priced aodtl for aodtl with Ford and ??Trol?t' ^ Jk On the right, Lancer, the new Dodge compact It comes in six models: sedans, hardtop, wagons. With two engine choices: 101 and 145 h.p. Dodge Lancer is priced right down the line with Comet, Corvair and Falcon. It has a battery saving alternator-generator. A fully unitized, rust-proofed body. Want to know more? See your Dodge Dealer. KNI0W-PMCE COMPACT IK SIZZlBt TINTS II SAVER DODGE UNGER The best values on wneeis are at jour dependable dudue dealer GET VALUE /GET DODGE ' " Persona! Mention Mr. Md Mr*. Virgil Burck and daughter Chn? at Aagwta. Ga. war* recent guests of Mr. Md Mr*. B. U. Burck and family. Mr* Flore* Shields ha* re turned to bar home from a visit of several weeks with friends la Marie as and Dal w.Oa. ; Mr*. Ola McMakaa sad dau ghters. Shirley and Anita, of Baltimore Md. and Mrs. Jim my McMahan of Caamnla were guests at Mr*. Paul Rosa and family this week. Mr. Sam Beat and daughter. Sue, were accompanied by Gor don Wllaon to Hampton, Ton. to vialt Charlie Wilson this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Sumner of Sylvs were recent guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Clewe Almons, Mr. snd Mrs. Isaac Brooks of Sylvs spent the weekend with Mrs. Brook's parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ssm Best. Mr. and Mrs. CalStroupand son, Bobby were called to In dianapolis, lad. last week due' to the death of Mr. Strop's sister, Mrs. Frances Comp snlotte. The were accompaled by Mr*. Nelson A. Pott. Jr? daughter of Mr. Stroig), from Glsscow, Kentucky. Before returning home they visited Mrs. Stroup's sister, Mrs. David L, Adams in Spring Held, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY Millie Leona Hughes Wallace, , Plaintiff -VS Randale Clark Wallace, Defendant To Randale Clark Wallace, Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entit led action. The nature of the relief be ing sought Is as follows: The plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony against you on the grounds of sepa ration for more than two years next preceding the commence ment of this action. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than March 9, 1961, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Courts for the relief sought. This January, 11, 1961. James C. Howse Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County North Carolina 2S~4t LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o( the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Willis Loudermllk and Opal Loudermilk, dated the 21st of J uly, I960, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C? In Book 221, at page 165, and be cause of default in the payment of die indebtedness thereby se cured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein con tained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the usu al place of sale in the county court house ofCherokeeCoun ty, in the city of Murphy, N.C., at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the 18th day of February, 1961, all that certain lot or par cel of land, situate, lying and being In Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Two lots In the Town of Marble. N. C., the two lots being 100 feet front ing on College Street and ISO feet deep, and adjoining the property of Fred Wilson on the East and Elsie Moss on the West. Above land convey ed to Willis and Opal Louder milk by deed of Elsie Moss and husband, C.W. Moss, dated 7-16-60, and recorded in Book 224, page 294, Cherokee County Registry. Subject to unpaid taxes and liens If any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 11 day of January, 1961. Daniel J. Walton, Trustee Wayne M. Brendle, Attorney 408 Liberty Life Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. 26-4 tc Crispy Topping Here's ? tasty main dish with) i crispy topping. Brown ground iee( and combine with cooked nacaroni and a medium thick heese sauce. Place In a baking lish. Sprinkle the top with a nlxture of one cup bran flakes* >rowned In melted butter and Ightly mixed with U cup gratec 'heese. Love is the fulfilling of the laws It Is grace, mercy, an justice. - Mary Baker Eddy LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA I NOTICE OP RESALE Under and by virtue of u order of (he Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina. made tad entered la the actio* entitled "Chero kee County, Plain tiff, -VS Margaret LoveU Baker, De fendant." the wderatgaed Commlaaloner will on the 8th day of February, 1961, o?ar for resale and resell for cash, n the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the Courdiouee door In Cherokee Couaty, North Carolina, la Murphy, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real es tate, lying and being In Shoal Creek Township, State and County aforesaid, and more particularly described as fol lows: FIRST TRACT: It being In Shoal Creek Township, Dis trict No. S, and on the wat ers of Turdetown Creek. BEGINNING on a pine on the North Carolina andTennessee State line running with the sate line to a rock corner; thence an East direction to an old road on top of the ridge; thence running the road to a pine corner then running from the pine corner to a rock corner known as the Owenby and Stuart comer; thence with a conditional line from the rock corner to a double chestnut; then from Che double chestnut to the pine corner, the BEGINNING cor ner, containing 80 acres, more or less, with the heridltaments and appurtenances thereto ap pertaining, hereby releasing all claims to homestead and dower therein; which was con veyed to Aster Baker and Etta Baker, by deed of D. Mickens, dated November 8, 1944, re gistered In Book No. 151, page 223 in the Register's Office of Cherokee County, North Car olina. Being the same land des cribed in and conveyed by Deed, dated February 6, 1946, from Aster Baker and wife, Etta Baker, to T, M. Baker and wife, Margaret Baker and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Chero kee County, NorthCarollna,in Deed Book 152 at page 391, reference to which Deed Is hereby made for greater cer tainty of description. SECOND TRACT: Adjoin ing the lands of T. M. Baker, Will Dockery, Clint Louder milk, Ernest Weaver, and others, and bounded as fol lows, viz: In Shoal Creek Township, on the waters of Turtletown Creek. BEGINNING on a rock on top of a hill and on an old road and by a fence at some bars, and runs about due East to the Stuart Heirs line (now Will Dockery) to a rock corner; thence due North with the said line to a rock, it being the corner of tfce Stu art Heirs line; then still with said line due East to a rock, the same being a corner of Richard Stuart's land; then a North course to a rock on W. C. Borings line; thence West with the said Borings v line to a rock on S. A. Sti IrEQAL NOTICE tea (m*vT. M. Bator) line. Ail* being a mafltlon cor w terna L. E. Burger ( no* T. M. Baker) aad S. A. Stile* (now T. M. Bakar) thence a South coma with aa old road, thii being a condi tional llaa between L. E. Burger (now T. II. Bakar) and S. A. Stiles (now T. M. Bakar) -to the BEGINNING ? corner, containing 40 Acre* mora or laaa.S. Being the aame land des cribed la a daad from W. C. Boring and wife, M. T. Bor ag, to Richard Stuart, da tad January 8th, 1921, and recor ded in Office of Reglttar of Deeds of Cherokee County, in Book No. 102, Page 430, reference to which la hereby made. Being the same land des i rlbed la and conveyed by Deed dated February 17, 1947, from J. R. Stuart and wife, Amanda Stuart, to. T. M. Baker and wife, Margaret Baker, and registered in the Office of the Regltier of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 160, at page 148, reference to which deed 1* hereby made for greater certainty of des cription. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the lands of Henry Dockery, Mat Owenby and Elizabeth Stuart and others, and bound ed as follows, viz: BEGINNING on a rock, thence South with Stuarts line to double White Oak, thence a West direction with Mat Owenby's line to a White Oak Bush W direction to a con ditional line to a Willow cor ner near the spring, thence S. W. direction with Mat Owen by's line to top of a ridge, to White Oak a conditional corner: thence N. W. with the meanders of a ridge to a Double Black Oak a West di rection with Powell's line to he State line, to a pine; thence a North direction with theState line to a pine comer, thence E. with Mat Owenby's line to a Turkey Oak corner, thence N. E. a straight conditional line to the BEGINNING cor ner, containing 40acres, more or less. IT IS THE INTENTION OF First Parties to -convey to Second Parties all of their Tight, title and interest in and to the above described land which they now own or may hereafter acquire,. including any interest they may in herit from Margaret Josephine Powell. Being the same land des cribed in and conveyed by deed, dated January 13, 1948, from J. H. Powell and wife, Icle Powell, L. C. Powell, and wife, Aldl Powell, A. F. Pow ell and wife, Bonnie Powell, and W. E. Powell and wife, Ellle Powell, to Tom Baker and wife, Margaret Baker, and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Car olina, in Deed Book 166, at page 9, reference to which deed is hereby made for great er certainty of description. FOURTH TRACT: Adjoin ng the lands of J. M. Clark LEGAL NOTICE Heirs, Ed Paiaar, W. F. Dockery, and other* and bounded a* follows, vie la Shoal Creek Towaahlp, BEGINNING on a beech tret naer the branch, being a cor ner common to the Powell land, J. M. Clark land, and the Painter land, and runs Northitit to i docvood trte i*vt ve near a ditch; thence a West course with said ditch to a poplar tree oa top of - the hill, near the public road; thence la a South dlrectloa, with the meanders of said pub lic road to a red oak strap, corner of the Powell land aid die J. M. Clark land; thence a direct line to the BEGINNING containing 25 acres, more or less. Being the same land des cribed la and conveyed by Deed, dated November 16, 1946 from Clate Brown and wife, Adell Brown, to T. M. Baker and wife, Margaret Baker, and registered In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Car olina, In Deed Book .159, at page 312, reference to which deed Is hereby made for greater certainty of descript ion. This is .a resale of the above-described property, a previous sale having been held on the 16th day of January, 1961, under and by virtue of an Order of the SuperlorCourtof Cherokee County, North Car olina, made and entered In the above-entitled action, and In creased bids having been filed within the time allowed by law. As to the first three tracts of land described above, bidding will start at $1,782 .50 which it the amount of the Increased bid. As 'to the tract of land designated above as "Fourth Tract" bidding will start at $205.00 which is the amount of the Increased bid. This the 23rd day of Jan uary, 1961. L. L. MASON, JR. COMMISSIONER. 26-2tc Marble News By Mamie Rich Rev. and Mrs. Homer Wil son and little son, David, and Mrs. Nancy McHan visited. Nancy's mother, Mrs. Wylde, last Wednesday. Mrs. WykI? lives in Macon County, near Franklin, Sorry to report Mrs. Algie West in an Andrews hospital at this writing. Mr. Westley Totherow of Maltba was Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Rich in Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Gar rett of Marble were dinner guest one day last week of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garrett and family in Murphy. Sorry to report R. L.Jor don our of school, nursing a ase of mumps. Mr. Joe Simmonds and Bit lie Collins of Gastonia were recent guests of relatives and friends in Marble. Area Deaths, Funerals Compliments Of Ivit Mutual Burial Association Peytoa G. Ivit - Fvitral Director MURPHY MRS. JOHN FARLEY ROBBINSVILLE-Mrs. John Anderson Farley, died at her home in Fairborn, Ohio, Tue sday morning, Jan. 17. She was a native of Graham County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. She had been living in Ohio for a number of years. Surviving are her husband, John Farley; four daughters, Mrs. Eunice Everidge, Mrs. Carol Lynch and Miss Jean ette Farley of Fairborn and Mrs. Dorothy Willlamsof Rob binsvlle; two sons. Harry and Keith of F airborn; one sister, Mrs. Roselle Jenkins of Rob blnsville; eight brothers, Wil liam of the U5. Navy, Dew of the Air Forece, Kyle, Rob ert and Pearley of Fairborn, Furman and Donald of German town, Ohio, andCoytof Fontana Dam: three grandchildren; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louise Phillips of Robblnsville, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson of Robblnsville. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday In Yellow Creek Bap tist Church. The Rev. Burger Shope offic iated, and burial was In the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was . n charge. A. D. PARKER HayeivilU-A. Darrel Par ker, 59, of Hayesville, died at 5:30 a. m. Saturday. January 21, in a Sylva hospital after a short illness. Services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday In New Hope Baptist Church. The Rev. Luther Swanson and the Rev. Odie Rogers of ficiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Etta Parker; and two brothers, Harold of Wlnaton Salem and Jesse of Tennessee. I vie Funeral Home was la charge of arrangements. JOHN SAWYER Robblnsvllle - John M. Say yer, 61, of Robbinsville died Wednesday morning, January 18, in an out-of-town hospital. He was a native of Graham County and a veteran of World War 1 . Surviving are one daughter, Jvlrs. F rankle Thompson of Salpulpa, Okla.; four sons, Lloyd of Colorado, Wayne of Oklahoma, Joe of California, and Harold of Salpujpa; three sisters, Mrs. Linda Walls and Mrs. Vola Ditmore or Rob binsville, and Miss NoraSaw yer of Alexandria, Va.: and two brothers, Philip of Canton, Ohio, and Glenn of Hayes ville. Services were held atll a.m. Saturday in Lone Oak Baptist Church. The Rev. Otis Orr officiated and burial was In the church cemetery. Members of the American Legion served as pallbearers. Townson Funeral Homewas In charge. MRS. LILLIAN B. CRYE Mrs. Lillian Bryson Crye, died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Roy Lambert of Newnan, Ga? Thursday, Jan uary 19. Mrs. Crye was a former resident of Murphy. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryson and a granddaughter of the late Capt. aqd Mrs. J. W.Cooper of Murphy, and a cousin of Mrs. J. W. Davidson, of Mur daughter, one son, William Earl Cry* of Atlanta, Ga.; two grandchildren; a sister, Mr*. Beryl Bryson Comb* of Chattanooga, Tenn. Service* were held Friday n Newnan and graveside ser vices lnKnoxvUleonSaturday. MRS . MC LE YMORE Mrs. Bell McLeymore, 89, d Route 3, Murphy, died at her home on Sunday night, January 23, alter a long Ill ness. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. W. M. Fisher and Mrs. S. M. Capps of Rout? 3, Murphy: four sons, M.M, McLeymore of Route 3, Mur phy, Ross of Bessmer City, Clinton and Glenn McLeymor* of Castonia; and one brother, Burt Hartness of Route 3, Murphy. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Grape Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Arthur Humphria* and the Rev. Weldon West officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Homewi? in charge of arrangements. RAMSEY INFANT Kent James Ramsey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Ramsey of Murphy, Route 4, died in an Atlanta hospital early Saturday morning, Jan uary 21. In addition to the parents, surviving are the grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sti les of Murphy, Route 4, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Ram sey of Route 4, Murphy. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the home. The Rev. Mllford Garrett officiated, and burial was la Oak Grove Cemetery. . Townson Funeal Home was in charge. We receive love---from our children as well as others? not In proportion to our own demands or sacrifices or needs, but in proportion to our own capacity to love. -Rollo May