(Cithnil tram M* ??) and low for the tttlea he wants. ?1 f ?*! idle without a book 1b my hud." ha nil, "and although my favorite reading time la late In Qm evening, I always cariy a email book tot odd-time momenta." He admits that hla wife "fussee a little" at hU odd tastes, saying that rite expects to see him la Heaven with a book In his hand "I must have my celestial li brary," he answered, "or I don't aee how I could be altogether happy In the hereafter. The Book of Know ledge and the Book of Life will certainly be there." Dr. Roaelle's sermon themes are : "The Kan Who Took Second Place"; What Good Does Praying Do?"; "Someone Is Following Tou."; "God's Quarantine"; "Re ligion's Lost Word"; "The Con quering Church"; "The Home ? Our Hope"; "Lore's Labor Lost?" Mufky Wiu ... (Continued from page 1) The kickoff at the first of the half was to Cherokee and they were un able to move the ball and had to punt to Murphy. Murphy took the ball on the Cher okee 40 yard line and drove down field where David Thompson drove over from the one in the first of the third. Bobby Weaver again kicked the extra point. Again the two teams battled up and down the field until the latter HENN THEATRE MURPHY Thars. - Frl. Oct. 23-24 Bob Hope Anita Ekberg 'PARISHOLID AY' la Color Satarday, Oct. 25 Double Feature . Charles Qalnllvan Lola Albright SEVENGUNS TO MESA" i also Richard Coate Diaaae Foster "THE BROTHERS RICO" i Sat. Late Show [(?iiViiiiiTiikViiiU' Sin. - Mm. - Toes. Oct. 26-27-28 Jerry Lewis Narlyi Maxwell "R0CK4-BYE BABY" In Color Oct. 29 - 30 lUMfl Stewart Kim Novak "VMGO" part of the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs took tfc* tell on th* Onrohe* as yard Um and thai drove IS yard* down Hold. A ptM from Bobby Weaver to Bill Rhode* ?a* called hack on ac count of a penalty but Weaver again paa**d, thla tlm* to Jack Lemmon for twenty yard* and the touchdown. ?The attempted kick waa blocked and the final score for the game was 25 to 0. Next week Murphy meet* Frank lin at home. Swain High, whom Murphy tied, beat them laat week. Statistics: __JTphy Ch'okee First downs 17 S Rushing yards 216 72 Passes attempted 20 9 Passes completed 8 1 Tds. gained passing 148 14 Passes intercepted by 2 0 Punts 3 2 Punting yards 100 65 Fumbles lost 0 0 Yards penalized 85 25 Mrs. Almond Named President Of Andrews PTA ANDREWS? Mrs. Gerald Almond w&s elected president of the An drews P-TA at the regular meeting held Tuesday evening in the school. The Rev. Edwin Carter had the opening devotions. Other officers elected are: Clyde Rector, first vice-president; Mrs. Ruth Sursavage, second vice-presi dent; Miss Elizabeth Whltson, cor responding secretary; Mrs. John Slagie, recording secretary and Mrs. Kenneth Stover, treasurer. Committee chairmen named are : Mrs. Ruth Sursavage, budget and finance ; congress publications, Miss Whitson; hospitality, Mrs. Jack Herbert; Mrs. Mark Elliott, membership; Mrs. M. J. Jordan, national P-TA magazine; Clyde Rector, program; Mrs. Lee Nichols, pre-school services; S. J. Gernert juvenile protection; L. B. Nichols, legislation; Supt. J. E. Rufty and Charles O. Frazier, education; Rev. J. E. Carter, parent education; L. B. Nichols, character and spiritual education; Miss Ruth Hamilton, high school services; Mrs. S. J. Gernert, elementary room repre sentative; Mrs. Helen Klvel, pub licity; Also, Charles O. Frazier, cub Scouts; Sam Webb, safety; Dick Ramsey, grounds; Mrs. Grady Garrett, cook book; and Mrs. C. S. Freel, historian. Mrs. Freel and Mrs. Gernert summarized the highlights of the recent P-TA convention held in Robbinsville. The group voted to offer a prize of $5 at each monthly meeting to the highest number present from classes throughout the school. Announcement was made of the family life workshop to be held Nov. 11 and 12 at the First Baptist church in which all churches of the town will cooperate. Debbie Clayton Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Gene Clayton honored her daughter, Debbie, with a party on her 5th birthday last Saturday evening. Guest attending were Karen Gul ley, Brenda Crisp, Marky Carring er, Pam and Vick Stiles, Betty, Janice and Jiff Plemmons, Tommy and David Gill, Sherry Bryson and Bryan Clayton. MURPHY DRIVE-IN Murphy, N. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY OCTOBER 23 - 24 DOUBLE FEATURE James Dean Flays Himself In "The Janes Dean Story" Abo "Johnny Trouble'* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 DOUBLE FEATURE "Apache Warrior" Also "Union Pacific" SUNDAY ? MONDAY OCTOBER 26 . 27 J?u Simmons, Paul Douglas Anthony Franclosa, in "This Conld Be The Night" TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28 . M Van Johnson, Marine Cbrol Hwbet I Lorn, 1b* 'Action of the Tiger' Andrews Defeats Hayesville In 31-7 Game HATEBVllJU: ? Andrews scored in all but one period to defeat Hayesville 81-7 here Friday night. Andrew* scored early in the first period when fullback Larry Postell plunged over from four yards out. Harold Murphy scored the second touchdown for Andrews on a one yard plunge. In the second period Hubert Myers plunged over from one yard out to strike pay dirt a third time for Andrews. Later in the same quarter Archie Myers ran 20 yards around right end to score again for the winners. Hayesville's only score came late in the second period when Larry Sams intercepted a pass 20 yards out and ran to score. Tom Stanley kicked the extra point leaving a 20-7 halftime score. Andrews' last score came in the third quarter when Postell ran 10 yards. He also ran the conversion. Statistics : H'rille Andrews First downs ? 19 Rushing yardage 145 281 Passing yardage 65 70 Passes 12-5 3-2 Passes intercepted by 1 8 Punts 3 0 Fumbles last 2 1 Yards penalized 30 40 Awards Presented For Sunday School Attendance Certificates and pins were awarded members of The First Baptist Sunday School who had perfect attendance for the year just ended. Four-year pins were awarded Sus&nne Ivie and Grier Ivie. Two-year pins were earned by Mary Arden Davis and Robert S Bault There were nine members who had perfect attendance for the first time: Anna Bruce, Robert Bruce Jr., H. E. Dickey, Mrs J. J. Hamilton, Eddie Hughes, Billy King, Dorothy Ann Mull, David Ramsey asd Donald Ram sey Jr. Each of these received a pin and certificate. "Is your play a comedy or a tragedy?" "If we sell enough tickets it will Will be a comedy. If we don't, it will be a tragedy." Tragedies are sharpened by finan cial trouble . . . softened by Insur ance. Hyde Insurance Agency, VE 7-2438. 13-ltc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES START SPARE TIME SERVICING HERSHEY CANDY ROUTE We will select a responsible person in your area to service our NEW HERSHEY CANDY DISPENSERS. No selling or experience necessary. Qualified person will have oppor tunity of earning $5,000 per year devoting spare time to start. About 6 hours per week required to ser vice route and manage business. To be eligible you must drive car and be able to make small Invest ment of $729.00 CASH to handle in ventory. For personal interview write giving particulars, phone and reference to: District Manager, Dept. 903, 8693 Lynnhaven Road, Cleveland 30, Ohio. 13-ltp NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY 1 The UDdersigsed having quali fied as admisistrator of the es tate of Mrs. Sadie Martin, de ceased, late of Cherokee County this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of Oc tober, 19S9, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigsed at his ad dress, Murphy, North Corolina. This the 18th day of October, 1958. E. E. STILES, 13-6tc Administrator IN MEMORY of McKINLEY STILES In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away five years ago, October 23. A dearer brother never lived For those who loved you best, TU1 memory fades, and life departs, You'll live forever In our hearts. Sadly missed by sisters. CALLIE McCLURE DELLA GREEN MttP HE WANT AOS ! DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED A06: Nm Marian Rate: Mc far aach teaatttea 8 watte ar teas; three time* far HA Mara thai ZS warts, twe JOIN BLUE CROSS Now. Hospital surgical and maternity care a SPECIAL GROUP RATES through FARMERS FEDERATION. Sec Don Ramsey. Dial VE 7-2416 14-tfc FOR RENT: Two large room apartment Water and Heat Furnished. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer at 511 Hiawassee Street or call VE 7-3167 or VE 7-2682. 12-3tp FOR SALE: Gas Floor furnace themostat, 120 gallon tank. Both In good condition. Also channel two and five TV antenna. Call VE 7-3204. 12-ltC WELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B Rogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J-l 24-tfr FOB SALE : New pianoa and used Wurlitlxer pianoa and organs. Also big bargains in used pianos. Contact P ropes Furniture Co., Gain esville and Cornelia, Ga. Phone 423. 9-9tc DEAL ESTATE FOB SALE Exclusive Listings 7 room modern ranch type home ? 3 bedrooms, nursery, 2 baths, screened porch, full basement, double garage, central heating Located on 4 acre tract close to town. Landscaped. Priced for quick sale. 7 room brick veneer modern home ? 4 bedrooms, V% basement, elec tric heat, insulated ? on 94 acre lot. Shrubs and lawn in excellent condition. On good highway near town. This is a beautiful home and will not last long at price offered. 40 acre farm with S room home ? 2 bedrooms, electric heat, land scaped, private entrance. Large chicken house. Stream running through tract. Located in one of best sections of Cherokee County ? only few minutes drive from town, on good road. Have other listing on farms and mountain property. Dick Bichards, Realtor Parker Building Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2402 12-StC FOR BENT: Centrally located apartment- Contact Peyton Ivie. 13-3tc WE BUT black walnuts hulled and dried. Any quantity. Contact Don Ramsey at Farmers Federa tion. 13-tfc WOMEN: Without any experience you can earn money for your Christmas shopping by selling beautiful Aven gifts and toiltries in your area. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bruton, 183 St. Dunstan's Road or phone AL 3-8592, Asheville, N. C. 13-ltc FEMALE HELP WANTED: Em ployed Ladies add $15.00 per week to your income. No extra hours required. You'll enjoy this. Write Mrs. Pauline Robinson, 121 Acton Circle or phone Mohawk 7 1501, Asheville, N. C. 13-ltc FOR RENT: Five room house south of Murphy in Bellview community. Contact Dora Burnette, Andrews, N. C. Phone 30-J 13-3tp FOR SALE: 1948 Jeep. Good tojj and curtains. Motor in excellent condition. See Paul McClure at Pleasant Valley or call VE 7-2228. 13-2tp FOR RENT: McCall Apartment furnished with all modern con veniences. First floor. Private bath and entrance. Electric heat. Nice and clean. Rent Reasonable. Phone VE 7-2395, Mrs. McCall EUiott. 13-3tp FOR SALE: Magnolia Mobile Home. Extra clean 1956 model. Up front kitchen with wall refrig erator. Living room, two bed rooms. Full bath with tub and show er. Call Blue Ridge, Ga., 2712 or 2082. 13-tfc For Trick or Treat Time ? Give Ike Best ? Olve Clark's Chewing Gam SPEARMINT ? LONG CHEW TENPEBMWT ? CPfNAMON SOU) AT AIX BRAIL OUTLETS Dtetrltatod By Diekey-Crain Co. MDvnr.ir.o. FOB SALS: One fine milk cow. Has a six weeks old calf. Come at once- See J. W. O'dell, Murphy Route 3. 12-3tp FOB SALE: One Flower Adding machine. Excellent Condition. $50. One old but good conditioned cash register. 2fS. Contact Euclid Voyles, Hiwassee Dam. 12-Stp FOB SALE: 1,000 feet highway frontage on highway No. 19 1 mile east of Marble. Approximately 7 acres. G. H. Phillips, Marble, N. C. Call VE 7-2881. 11-Stc BULLDOZES WORK done by the hour or contract. See or call G. H. Phillips, Marble, N. C. VE 7 2881. ll-3tc FOB SALE: All size pumpkins. Contact J. W. O'Dell, Murphy Route 3. 12-3tp lOUB OWN BUSINESS: Own and operate your own business with out capital investment. Watldns Dealership now available in Chero kee County. Profits up to $100 a week and more from the start Car or truck required. For personal interview write the J. R. Watkins Company, P. O. Box 5071, Rich mond, Va. 11-3 tp FOB SALE: Seven acres of land with timber in Brasstown. For full information, write Fred Adams, Box 513, Whittier, N. C. ll-3tc WANTED: All kinds of logs at Tim ber Products old lumber yard. See Dewey Garrett for prices and specifications. ll-3tp WANTED: Wood range stove in good condition. See W. R. Thomp son at Culberson Route 1.' U-3tp FOB RENT: House on Valley Riv er Ave. Four rooms and bath with large garden. Call VE 7-2839 or see Guy Brittain. ll-3tp OPENING: J. M. Cornwell opening new store on Tennessee Street. Will have complete line of fresh meats. Come in and See us. ll-3tc FOB SALE: IMS civilian Jeep - Good factory built aluminum top. | Contact Marvin Hall at CMIfi Hatching Egg Service or Murphy Route 3. 12-Stc WANTED: Wild Ginseng. Paying top price* at J. P. Trull'a Store. On Andrews highway. 9-6tp DO IT YOURSELF and save with our rental equipment Floor Band er and edger, hand sender, floor waxer, ski}) saw, electric drill, blow torch, paint sprayer, step and ex tension ladder, 2-wheel hand trucks, 4 -wheel platform dolly, pipe dies and wrenches. We cut and thread pipe. Gibb's Hardware, your Econ omy Auto Store. Dial VE 7-2122. I 7-tfc WE BUY SCRAP IRON and Junk Also burnt and wrecked cars We sell all size concrete and cin der blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts Murphy. Dial VE 7-2172. 22-tfc HEATER NEED REPAIRING? Bring your heater in for a free Inspection. We are equipped to clean, reconditioned and repair your electric, gas and oil heaters. Guaranteed parts and labor. Gibbe Hardware, your Economy Auto 8tore. Dial VE 7-2122. 7-tfc FOR SALE: New Moon all alum inum house trailer. 40-feet, two bedrooms. See Milton Mash burn or call 283-M, Andrews. 13-3tp FREE ON REQUEST: 56-p age planting guide catalog in color offered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit trees, small fruits, nuts trees and landscape material. Salespeople wanted Write Dept. N24, Waynesboro Nur series, Waynesboro, Va. l0-4tc APPLES "Famous Haywood County Apples' ALL VARIETIES WAYNESVIIXJE, N. C. By the Bushel or Truck Load BUYING A NEW CABT Costs * lot ? WORTH a lot! Inon It fully? not just tor liability. Get comprehensive, collision, and Med ical Payments too! For reasonable costs, call Hyde Insurance Agency VE 7-3138. lJ-ltc FOB SALE: Coleman Oil Heater. 256 gallon drum, copper tubing. Complete $66. See or call Mrs. Cecil Mills. l?-8tc HELP WANTED : Male or Female to compile list of street names and house numbers covering your city. If interested, write mail man ager, P. O. Box 2009, Norfolk 1, Va. ll-Stc MAN WANTED for established Rawleigh Business in Chero kee County. Now is a good time to start with farmers marketing big crops and money plentiful. Ne capital required. Write W. T. Rawleigh C o., NCJ-750-574-B, Richmond, Va- l<Http Expert Watch Repair BT A GRADUATE WATCH. MAILER. E. C. Moore Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Dial VE 1-fltt Photographs Wedding, portrait and commercial photography. Kodak finishing and photostats. SMILEY 'S STUDIO, Andrews, N. O. I EXPECTING?! Do yoo wp? I ilolrf wonry ni bother in moving your writable pmwrlorn to ? pew heme? If Wl take ? tip from ?xperieac?4 mover* -get ? "Wife-Approved" North American Van LtoM move. Easy, pleasant, eafej Palmer Brothers , VE 7-S1U MURPHY, N. O. n Southerner *2,695 Cask Pries $62.80 Monthly Here's a sturdily constructed three-bedroom model just released by Jim Walter Cor poration. Be the first in your neghborhood to own one. Two big 14 ft. bedrooms and a 12 ft. bedroom . . . extra large 16 It living room .NOT pre -cut ? ail materials are CUSTOM CUT right on your lot. Only $62.80 monthly for 5 years.' Or, pay cash $2,605. NOTHING DOWN Now! Mortgage Life Insurance AT NO EXTRA COST on all Jim Walter Shell Homes! Even if the breadwin ner of the family passes away, YOUR HOME IS PAID FOR! AWNING WINDOWS ? WEATHERTIGHT LIFETIME AWNING WINDOWS ? FULL LENGTH LIFE TIME ALUMINUM SCREENS ? 14 DIFFERENT MODELS ? CUSTOM BUILT TO SUIT YOU ON YOUR LOT ? BUILT BY JIM WALTER CORP., WORLD'S LARGEST, OLDEST AND MOST TRUSTED SHELL HOME BUILDER ? COM PLETELY FINISHED ON THE OUTSIDE WITH FLOOR AND WALL PARTI TIONING READY FOR FINISHING INSIDE OVER 20,000 BUILT . visit display office today / & L ? TOO CANT COM! . . . CAU COUICT . . . Q? WlITt HICHT HOWt Athens, Georgia ? CAUL COLLECT ? Liberty 8*1428 U. S. 78, tYi mile# west of Athen?. Write - P. O. Box 583

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