I Uvc with idrlltv. U like We Have MOVED YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT LB AT OUR NEW LOCATION NEAR THE MIAMI RESTAURANT BRITAIN'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP aid MURPHY FURHITURE SALVAGE Now Locatioa Near to Miaai Rostooroot JBacfefciard (glance 30 YEARS AGO March 27. 1931 Final Figure* show that Cherokee County had a pop ulation of 16. 151 on the first day of April !a*t year, which represented a gain of 909 persons over the 15.243 re ported In >920. or a gain of 2,015 over the 13,136 reported In 1910. A new filling station garage will be open In Murphy next Monday under the name of Murphy Auto Repair Com pany. The new business will be operated by W. A. Cook, J . E, Cook and J . N. Watkins, of Canersvtlle, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cray of Hayesvllle were visitors in Murphy last Friday. Mrs. Dot Cooper, Mrs. J. N. Laurea and Mrs. Harry Cooper were shopping in At lanta, Georgia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huber spent the weekend with friends and relatives In Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. William Vest and Miss Emily Rose of Cleveland. Tenn. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dixie Palmer. 20 YEARS AGO March 27, 1941 The March-April term of criminal Siqwrlor Court of Cherokee County will convene In Murphy, Monday, March 31 with about 180 cases on the docket. The ne# marketing building of the SmithmontPoultrvfarm NOTICE to TAXPAYERS The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners will sit in an Equalization Board starting Monday, April 3, 1961, and continuing in session until all complaints have been received. H. W. Hughes Tax Supervisor and hatchery has Just been completed this week and ta now open for business. The Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Cornell have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Kate Cornell to Ira Mashburn. son of Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Mashburn of Uaaka. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. B. Moss at the home of Mr. Mashburn. February 16, with several friends and relatives of the coiqde In attendance. Mr. and Mr*. James West have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ethyl West to Jack Maxfleld of Cody, Wyoming and FordMad lson, Iowa. lson, Iowa. The ceremony was performed In Blalrsvllle, Ga. March 20. Mrs. B. L. Carroll Is at tending school at Cullowhee. Bobby Rector of Morris town spent las I week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wea ver were visitors InAshevllle Thursday. Mrs. H. A. Malta x, Mrs. Frank Forsyth, Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mrs. Harve Elklns and Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whit ley were visitors In Atlanta Monday. 10 YEARS AGO March 29, 1951 About sixty people gathered at Peachtree School, March 21 to make plans for a sur vey of the community to de termine agricultural progress to date since this area went on TV A program as an area demonstration. Mrs. T. W. Klndley of Bry son City spent the weekend as the guest of Mrs. Ann Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Mc Call of Asheville spent Eas ter with Mrs. J. H. McCall, Dr. McCall's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Mc Keever spent the weekend in Savannah, Ga., with Mr. Mc Keever's mother. Mrs. Margaret Akin had as her guests. Jack Barton Akin of Waynesvllle and Margaret Akin and Glenn Yarbarough of Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matt ox and family had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cooper of Atlanta. Seven Qualify For Honor Roll Young Harris, Ga. - Seven Cherokee and Clay County students have gained academic recognition on the winter quarter Dean's List and Honro Roll at Young Harris College. Named to the Dean's List were Paul Barker and Mrs. Patsy Jones Hendrlx of Mur phy. William James Bristol, Jr., James V. Hall, and Bobby K. Rogers of Hayesville, and William Ronald Gibson of Warne. Carl Dockery, Murphy, qualified for the winter quar ter Honor Roll. Two Weeks Only - March 20 Until Easter Sunday ON QUALITY DRY CLEANING CHECK THESE CASH & CARRY PRICES MEN'S SUITS (?I'lw 75< tut Now . . . . 60$ SAVE 15< Itfdar 40( *?k TROUSERS LIGHT JACKETS Now .... 30c SAVE 10? Ladies Plaii Suits & Dresses Regeler 75< tack Now . . . . 60{ SAVE 1S< Meli Rtgilar 40< tack SKIRTS SWEATERS Now .... 30$ SAVE 10* MURPHY Laundry and Cleaners Promt Pkkw 4 Minn Swvk* Scouts Talk New Troops, District Camporee Organization of new troop* and renewal of charters and plans for a district camporee late in May are Important activities In the Scouting pro gram of the area, it was brought out by John Jordan, Nantahala District chairman, after the monthly meeting in Murphy of the district Tuesday night of last week. Nick Howell and J lm Morgan are to work on troop extension. Representatives from Daniel Boone Council headquarters at Ashevllle were present at the | meeting m join in discussion and express appreciation: Joe Edwards, council executive, and Andrew Gennett, presi dent. Committeemen attended from Rotabinsvllle, Andrews, Hlwassee, Ranger, Peach tree and Murphy. Gerald Jacques, camp and activities chairman, told of camporee plans; Patrolman Robert H, Ensley reported on Explorer Scouting affairs; Commissioner Robert D. Bruce talked of the training sessions the first Tuesday of each month; and Dr. Doyle Burch. head of the safety pro- i gram, told of tests for fitness I being worked out. Edvcation Board Bill Introduced A bill appointing boards of education in most North Carolina counties has been in troduced in the House. C. L. Alberson and Horace Brendle were named for terms of six years each, for Cherokee County. AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Mr*. Radie Rich, Route 2, Culberson; Sarah J ane Mashburn. C ulber - son; Clarence W. Holloway, Suchea, Ga.; Carl Hogsed, Rt. 3. Murphy; Mrs. Frank Ware. Suit Rural Station, Murphy; Gar Clonts, Route 4, Mur phy; Vickie Robinson, Mur phy; Mrs. Leniue Ellis. Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Lizzie Keasler. Murphy; Hughey Hughes, Route 2. Murphy: Mrs. Kermit Stiles,. Atlanta. Ga.; Mrs. Maggie Woods, Murphy; Lewis Fox, Murphy; Carolyn Totherow, Murphy: Mrs. Ruth Cheney, Murphy. Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Wil lard Dockery. Route 3, Mur phy; Bob Brawly, Dial, Ga.; and Mrs. Myra Sherrill, An drews. Patients admitted io Pro vidence Hospital: Daniel Boone Rowland, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Ben Warner, Rt. 2, Mur phy: Mrs. Inez Morrow, Far ner, Tenn.; Mrs. Harley Joe Coleman, Rt. 4, Murphy: Mrs. Harve Lance, Rt. 4, Hayes vllle; Mrs. John E. Graves, Rt. 3, Murphy: and Tommy Hartness. Rt. 2. Murphy. AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Harold Shook, Murphy; William Dock - ery. Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Boyd Hogsed, Rt. 2, Murphy: Mrs. Cornice Burgess. Murphy: and , Miss Kitty Heffner, Murphy. Patients admitted to Pro- | vldence Hospital: Will Eng land, Robblnsvllle: Mrs. Randolph Willis, Route 3, Murphy; Samuel Klsselburg, Culberson; Mrs. JeffKephart. Route 3, Murphy, HELTON USED AUTO PARTS ] WE BUY BURNED DO Wrecked Cars Scrap Metal and Paper Phone 7716 RT. 1 Murphy HI-64 COPPCRHILL, TCNN.. I Train 141 a child la the way be should go. aad walk there yourself once la a while. -Joah Billing j. JFG Sp*tui torn' SPECIAL COFFEE for that extra flick of flavor Murphy Ready-Mix Concrete Company NOW OPEN Save Time, Labor, Mosey VE 7-3506 MORE PROOF....from onother Former that it pays to feed PURINA DAIRYMAN DOUBLES PROFITS ? Joe Martin CJar Cjrove (Community, HJa/her (bounty, (ja., doubled Lis profit i a Love f.J coiti this past year by. feeding Purina* s" Witt Ckou, Special CkecL Here's His DHIA Record: f t ?er3 period: i bs. Milk Per Cow 1959 - 60 9049 1958 - 59 6279_ Total - - 2771 ,ncreo" Lb. Butterfat 439 285 154 Increase Per Cent Butterfat 4.85 % 4.54 % 31% Increase i Profit Per Cow Over Feed Costs 1959 - 60 $345.80 1958 - 59 171.55 $174.25 Doubled Profits per Cow SHWHWW This herd it now one of the top Jersey herds In Georgia, thanks to "Milk Cow Special Checkers" and Joe Martin's ex pert management. Joe fully intends to produce another 1,000 - 2,000 pound increase In the future by . . . (I) FEEDING HAY YEAR ROUND (2) PROVIDING WATER AT MILKING BARN (3) FEEDING D A F CHOW TO DRY CHOWS ?!J?JL?RJ2?TAILS OFPURINA'S FARM -TESTED PROGRAM, DESIGNED TO HELP PRODUCE MORE MILK PER COW . . AND MORE PROFIT FROM DAIRY HERDS, LARGE OR SMaio.. - Feed Com Includes muuug rrtma. pasture and h Stiles Produce Co. V* _S!r?*_t_ Phone VE 7-2819 Murphy, N. C. J