Arte In la Swiki Ft* William m of Crmr > X. Murphv. N.C. Walsh Is regularly assigned as aa adlw la Company B le Feature "Mia Froa God's Co?itry" GEORGE MONTGOMERY -COLm "Cfclc??c COBfiJftill" Sun. 19 - Mon. 2C Tue. 21 "Ciiderftlla" JERRY LEWIS Claaa ttar risasSr? M* J una* "r AFB. acboot In Murpfcy i?aM?3. Ha worked aaapreesovcraBr for Motor Preducta la De troit. Mich., prior *> collat ing in the Air Fore* la 1*96. Ha waa aaalgnad to Jamaa Connally oa February 20. 1961. (ran Wetherafleld Station. England. Hla wife la the former Sheila King of Mai don, Essex. England. Army Pvt. James R. Ashe, whose wife. Carolyn, and par enta, Mr. and Mra. Wade W. Ashe, live on Route 2, Murphy, N. C? recently completed eight aroeka o t military police training at The Provost Mar* ahal General's School. Fort Gordon. Ga. Ashe received Instruction in self defense, ' traffic control and the baalc procedures of civil and mili tary law. The 18-year-old soldier entered the Army laat October and completed baalc combat training at Fort Jack son, S. C. He ia a 1960 grad uate of Murphy High School. ? ? ? ? Fort Bliss, Texas - Special ist Four James L. Skelton, whose wife, Roaa, Uvea on Route 1, Andrews. N. C? re cently achieved recognition as a top Army marksman by qualifying for the expert markmanship badge during range firing with die carbine at Fort Bliss, Texas. A generator operator in.the 1st Guided Missile Group's Radio Controlled Aerial Tar get Battery at the fort. Spe cialist Skelton entered the Army in 1956. Murphy 64 Drive fa Thursday 16 - Friday 17 "The Apartment" Jack Lemon Shirley MacLaine pred MacMurray Saturday 18 DOUBLE FEATURE Oklahoma Territory9 Bill Williams Gloria Talbot "Macumba Love" Sunday 19 - Monday 20 "Strangers When We Meet" -COLOR Kirk Douglas Kim Novak Wednesday 21 - Thursday 22 "Too Soon To Love" Richard Evens Jennifer West HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thursday 16 - Friday 17 The Angel Wore Red Ava Gardner Dirk Bogarde Saturday 18 DOUBLE FEATURE The Poliee Dog Story' James Brown Merry Anders "Indian Fighter" Kirk Douglas SATURDAY LATE SHOW "Sex Kittens Go To College" Sun. T9 - Mon. 20 - Tue. 21 BOB H0PE*U Bobby and Bobble Jean Weat. property la VaUaytown. Four acraa mora or laaa. David and Oma Elrod to WUlle and Gaorgla Mae Bl lar, 2 acraa more or leu la Shoal Croak Township. Annie Stewart McGulre and J. V. McGulre ?> j. V. and Dorcas McGulre Brooka, six acres more or less In Valley town Township. Lois Head to J. D. and Mary Ann Dicker. 5 acres more or less In Murphy Township. A. D. and Mayvelle E . Tay lor to James D. and Mai da I** Taylor, 2 acres more or leas In Murphy Township. Frank Davis to Rosa Bell Lance, 2 acres more or less in Murphy Township. Rosa Bell Lance to Frank Davis, 2 acres more or less In Murphy Township. J. L. Shields to Eunice Shields, all Lot No. 13 and 1/2 Lot No. 12 in Murphy Township, W. T. and Paraiee Smith to W. Frank Forsyth, property in Murphy Township. George and Do vie E. Payne to James Wm. and Zelma Moss, II 1/2 acres more or less in Murphy Township. Deliah Chambers, Grady and Dot Chambers to Cecil and Mariea James, on* acres more or less In Murphy Town ship. Geraldine White Coker and Wayne Coker to Verna White, one acres more or less in Murphy Township. Will and Effie Ensley to "Wilton and Ethel Ensley, pro perty in Valleytown Township. Hill and Esde Stiles tojun - lor and Dorothy Stiles, one acre more or less in Valley town Township. Earnest and Nora Hughes to Emory Hughes, 35 acres mbre or less in Notla Township. Hattle Burgess to NannleB. Gray, Lot No. 35 in Valley town Township. Robert and Nora Raper to Ira and Pearl Owenby. 5 1/2 Lots in Nods Township. RECORDERS COURT FEBRUARY 27, 1961 9:00 A. M. WELLARD B. THOMPSON - D.A.WJ. - Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $100 and the cost of the action. JAMES LOUIS COLLINS - Speeding 58 MPH - Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay the cost of the action. ALLEN KENNETH PAYNE - No Operators License - De fendant pleads guilty. Prayer for Judgement is continued on payment of the cost. ED b BERTHA MCCLURE - V.P.L. - It is the judgement of the court that defendants pay a fine of (300 and the clerk to take the cost of the court out of the fine. ANNETTE L. CLOMP ITT - D.A.WJ. - Defendant pleads guilty. A fine of (100 and the cost and license suspended for a period of 12 months. LEE H. BAILEY - Abandon ment and Non -Support - De fendant called and failed. Capias. ED MCCLURE - Resisting Arrest - Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay the cost of the action. MRS. ED MCCLURE - Re sisting Arrest - Pleads guilty. That defendant pay the cost of the action. CLYDE MORRIS -Violating Came Law - Defendant pleads not guilty. The court finds the defendant not guilty. CLYDE MORRIS - Fishing Without License - Defendant pleads not guilty. The Court finds defendant not guilty. to YEARS AGO Man* M. 1931 Mr. ?M Mr*. Pol Hawklaa at C+btnm. W.C. celebrated SSssSK's at (he bona of (he bride who ?u Mtaa Fraacaa Craig aaar where (hay have lived for die paat fifty yaara. Mr*. C. W. Bailey aad dau ghtera. UnU Mlaaaa Mary Helae and Carolyn left Sun day for a vlait ? friend* aad relative* at Atlanta aad Col lege Park. Ga. Mr*. BuderNeteooof Aabe vllle, spent several day* here visiting friend* and reladvea. Ml** Juanlta Evan* and Charles Hannibal Hyatt spent the week-end with Mr. Hyatt's cousin. Miss Ruby Hendricks of Ball Ground, Ga. Miss Margaret Wltherspoon celebrated her fifteenth birth day with a luncheon at her home on Staiday, March 15. Mr. R. A. Dewar was a business visiter In RobblAs vllle on Monday of this week. Miss Grace Wills Bell en tertained with a six o'clock dinner at her home on Monday March 16, in honor of her fourteenth birthday. Those in vited were: Misses Fannie Deweese, Mary and Margaret Wltherspoon, Grace Parker. Woodfln Posey, Mildred Akin, Katherlne Abernathy, Frances Williams and Miss Courtney. 20 YEARS AGO March 20, 1941 Miss Woodfln Posey of Ashevllle spent the laatweek end here. Mrs. Tom Mauney, Mr*. S, O. Akin, Miss Mary Akin and Mr*. J. B. Gray spent Sunday in Hayesvllle. Mrs. G. W. Cover and Mrs. Alden Coward of Andrews were visitors in Murphy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin of MardnsCreek have announ ced the marriage of their dau ghter, Miss Mary Lena Martin to Garrett Hedden. son of Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Hedden. also of Martins Creek. The cere JEWELL K1LBY - V.P X. - Defendant pleads not guilty. Court finds defendant guilty as charged. Defendant six months and suspended on con ditions. JEWELL KILBY -ShOOting State takes a nol pros and action is dismissed. FLOYD THOkB - Escaped Pieads guilty. Sentenced for a term of six months. MARCH 6, 1961, 9:00 A.M. JERRY JOHNSON. DAVID STILES, DENNY STILES - Rape - Continued to March 13. 1961 Term. MR. VERNON ROOSEVELT FARLOW - Speeding 55 MPH In 45 MPH Zone - Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay the cost of the action. BILL WOODY - Escape - Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant be confined in the common jail for term of six months and assigned to work under supervision of the State Prison Department. JIMMY STILES - FalePre tense- Defendant pleads guilty. Prayer for Judgement in con tinued to the first term of this court in March, 1962. De fendant turned over to the Federal Probation Officer. E. M. ENGLISH -Bad Check. Defendant pleads guilty. Jud gement is consolidated with case No. 3883. E. M. ENGLISH -Bad Check. Defendant pleads guilty and sentenced to four months im prisonment. BILL BRENDLE - V. P. L. Defendant pleads guilty to pos session and not guilty to pos session for purpose of sale. Sentenced for four months, and sentence suspended. PAULETTE CAROLYN DAY - Speeding 79 MPH. De fendant pleads guilty. Prayer for judgement is continued. MR. ROBERT GEORGE PATTERSON - Speeding 79 MPH. Defendant pleads guilty. Prayer for judgement is con That defendant pay a fine of $25.00 and cost of action. KENkETH LEE RAY - No Operators License. Defendant pleads guilty. That defendant pay a fine of $25.00 and the cost of the action. Two Great New Ways 1 20 VrfumM 22.400 Mutt ration* Modern, ?selling, tnor oufhly accurst*, fr?*hly up to data ... fitting word* that beat daacriba World Book. Dramatic example* from tba 1961 edition ara tha saw Praaidant article and tba biography of John F. Kennedy, our thirty-fifth. World Book ENCYCLOPEDIA MMuMIMm 20 Volume* . . . $159 I $10 down? $4 ? month rKKKl LINDSAY A. WATERS Box 2627 AshrrUl*. N. C. nMk ? ra?rM ot the n?w aftldn on PrMWanl o? 1 1 - " * AAaAaa m m 4 InLa ff H m ?? H m ifc ? UrlnN 911*11 ?OO ^ono f i MnHMJra ?*? tar 22 la BUlrwtll*, G?. Mr. Md Mra. J. L Kla? of UaHtlmuMwdta Kl^MFi^LkWd droiv at Ae*ees. TW c bar 22 la Blatravtlla la M of a small i m iuh aw March 22, 1931 Fund Chalnn** Wa.N.M M IWfM (ha following ncMpn of II2S0JI mind by Ik* Rod Croaa Campaign. Mr*. Am Phillip* of Mur phy va* Ik* wkawd gueai of Mr*. Mahal Raybura. Your Vision r? Many Parents Too Late To Recognize Problems ?T ML J AMU 8. BAILEY Consul Ui>? OftMK? v**- Hog prices ? are expected to hold well above the I960 levels tnrough at least the first half of 1961 and to average as high or higher than a year earlier on into the summer. Hog numbers are expected to expend during 1961, but as yet there is no indication of a run-away expansion. Therefore, feeder opportunities are especially favorable for the month ahead. Drop In And See Us About This Opportunity To Provide More Income From Your Farm! Stiles Produce Co. Tenneeeee Street Phone VC T-2519 Murphy, N. C. FBD PURMA . . . Yea tm 4e pmi ee At Owdwfceei far qadHyl