Thurs., May 28, J V. "My New Dodge Has Plenty On The Ball" Says CARL HUB BELL. B Famous .V?v York Giants Pitcher I have owned several makes of cars, but my new 1936 Dodgf* has plenty on the ball when it comes to sa\ ing gas and oil. "v^CShH I'm getting 20 miles to the gallon |1 of gas?which is 4 more miles per gallon than I used to get with my old, smaller car. In addition, it's easy to see why this new Dodge is called the '"Beauty Winner"of 1936. I have > never had a car that has given me such complete all around sat- ,j isfaction. , DODSI new low f;rst cost v, A u.n.dp",r?. at Factory, OSL Y \Jr Detroit T Easy terms gladly arranged to fit your budget, at low cost, through Commercial Credit Company DODGE - 11 DMtion of Chryiler Corporation E. C. MOORE MURPHY, N. C. J HIAWASSEF, i tl We would l?e very glad to see some rain as garden stuff is getting ^ very dry through >ur section. p Mr. Klden Allen and family, of Iiiwassee, were the Saturday night r guest of Mr. Oscar Griffin at HarJBuck, Tenn. t Mr. and Mrs. K. "W. Shearer en- c joyed the radio music at Mr. Fair Hamby's Saturday night. c Spvpvftl Hiiuavwi./I fniL'l affcn/lo/t T the Decoration at ileitis Chapel Sun- day. Mrs. Callie Hamby and two sons, 1 and Mrs. Ethel Taylor and little ' daughter, Helen, enjoyed a birthday dinner at Miss blanche Beaver's Sun- : day. ; Mr. Fair Hainby and Winford ^ Hamby were visitors at Mr. G. O. Hickey's Sunday afternoon. j Mrs. Frances Pickiesimer and chil- ? dren were the guests of Mrs. Effie Adams Sunday. ] Miss Lillie Payne visited Mrs. 1 Callie Haniby Monday. Mr. Harding Bain has recovered from a severe case of measles. We hope every body enjoys the lonesome music sung by the Pharoahs ' for there is a large choir of them. Mrs. John Deaver, of Hiwassec, is 1 visiting relatives at Ducktown. ' Mr. I.. H. Davis, of Ocoe, Tenn., Is visiting William Payne at Hiwassee I He has also purchased a new Ford < V-8. We would be glad to see more of the WPA workers called back. We 1 feel their is several needy families in our community. i Miss Blanche Adams spent Sun- ' day with Mrs. Vella Deaver. 1936. The Cheroi VESTS A large crowd attended the de coration here at theEReids Chape Methodist church Sunday. There were some interesting talks made bj the Reverends Ben, W. B. Led fort and John Taylor. The pastor, thi Rev. England, of Elf, was absent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid and children. of Oak Park, spent Friday night of last week with Mr. Reid'; mother, Mrs. Ella Reid. Miss Grace Hamby, of Cleveland Tenn., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Jones, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Quinn. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Robcrson and children, of McFarland, Tenn., spent ;? while Sunday with Mr. Roberson*.paivnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberson. Mr Mr.-. -1 1' Bryant and s-'ii, Virgie, were the dinner guests of Mr aid Mi>. Carl Quinn Sunday. Mr. Ed Quinn. of Copperhill, lean., spent a while Sunday afternoon with his brother, Mr. S. E. Q uinn. Rev. W. B. Ledford and children were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voyles. Misses Bessie and Lydia Mashburn. of Oak Park, spent Sunday night with Miss Irene Mashbdra Mr. P. J. Jones, of Postell, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Nelson, and children, of Ducktown, Tenn., were visiting Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. Ella Reid, Sunday. They were ac?onipanied home by Mrs. Reid. She .. ill cnnnrl n fnw .lb ,.o ...ill. * U RANGER NEWS Mrs. Martha Sneed is very sick at his writing. Mrs. EUvood Herbert and little son >f Danville, Va., are visiting their ?arei!is. Mr. aiul Mrs. Jule Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Monteith ind children spent last week-end with heir parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Cichols at Culberson. Mr. Oscar Cobb of Blairsville, Ga., /as the guest last week of his sister, Irs. W. A. Evans Misses Gladys and Bcttie Ruth Li!Patrick of Murpliy, Rt. 2., spent i t week-end here with relatives. Mr. and.Mrs. E. L. Shields and chil rcn were the Sunday guests of their arents, Mr ami Mrs. G. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jc-s Winget spent umlay with relatives at Murphy OAK PARK Miss Pauline Dills, of Benton, enn., is visiting her grandparents, Ir. and Mrs. Julius Reid. Mr. Skilor Stiles made a business ip to Murphy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffin, of ucktown, Tenn., and Maggie Grifin were the Saturday night euests f Mrs. Griffin's parents, Mr. and drs. G. G. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Raper and amily, of Patrick and Messrs Clifon Henry and Ralph Roberson were he Sunday dinner guosts of Mr. and Irs. Clifton Raper. Miss Vaul Hamby, of Copperhill, 'enn., spent the week-end with her arents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hamby. Mr. Tom Raper was the Saturday light guest of Mr. Ernest Raper. Several people from here attended he decoration services at Reids hapel Sunday'. Mrs. Mary Henry spent the weeknd with her brother, Mr. Juliuteid and he accompanied her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Quinn had a! ncir quests Sunday afternoon, sor mil (laughter, Jake and Lessie Mai juinn, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Quinn, o: Copperhill, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Quini tfr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn and Mrs 5am Voyles and son, Euclid, all o: Zests Mrs. Mollie Quinn and son spen donday with Mrs. George Presswoo< it Vests. Mr. Arthur Payne and sister, Lil ie were the Sunday dinner guest3 o: lieredith and Willard Horton. LETHIA There was a singing at Mr. C. A Walker's Saturday night. Mr. Tompson, of Murphy, made i business trip to Mr. J. G. Clonfc Saturday. Miss Arzela Clonts was the dinnei 'uest of Miss Nara Bell Clonts Sun lay. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stiles visitec Mrs. Stiles parents, Mrs. Dockii Clonts, Saturday night. Mrs. Carrie Campbell, of Bird spef.t Monday night with her par ?nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Clonts. Mrs. Eiie Clonts visited her daugh kee Scout, Murphy, North "MARTIN'S CREEK A large crowd attended the decora 1 tion at Martin's Creek Sunday. ? i Mrs. Allie Adams and son, Jack '' Joe Rogers, Misses Erna Styles, Cat lie and Leona Styles, Miss Evanel ' ; Queen and Mrs. Pearl Phillips at j tended the decoration at Maggie' Chapel Sunday afternoon. . , Mr. Bass Styles, of Ashevillc spent the week-end with home folks ! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Styles. Mi's. Allie Adams was a visitor o Mrs. Clara and Venia Stewart, o Murphy, Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair and Mrs : Onea Carringer were the dinne ; guest of Mrs. Josephine Phillips Sun day! Mi-s Carrie Styles was the dinne ,; guest of Miss Evanel! Queen Sun day. Mr. Ba - Styles was the dinne gues; of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Phil I lips Sunday. , Mr. Charlie Rogers, of Ashevillc 'spent Sunday night with Mr. Luthe j Beavers. Mrs. Emma Styles visited her mo ther, Mrs. Margaret Carringer, on uay last week. Mrs. Kate Mann has been on th? sick list this past week. Arnold Shore thought the polici r??t? 1 j r- . ,, . . ., i hi uuskmi mm lorgoiten an aoout in< fine for speeding he was to have pah six years ago, hut the police inspecto happened to clean out his desk drawe and found the warrant. James Lockett, of Duluth, on hi way to church for the first time ii seven years, slipped on the sidewal) and broke his leg. ter, Mrs. Mctha Roberts, Frida; morning. The Sunday visitors of Mrs Dockia Clo^its were 'Mrs. Kathleei Stiles, Mr. A reel Stiles and Mi Charlie Clonts. Mr. Cecil Clonts, after a long ill ness, is now visiting his folks and re latives. His many friends are glix I to learn he is improved. Mr. Howard Stiles, of Birch, pass led through this section Sunday. LEGAL MATTERS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI CULTURE FOREST SERVICE, Of fice of the Regional Forester, U. S Forest Service, Glenn Building, At lanta, (la. Sealed bids will be receiv ed at this office, up to and includ ing June 21, 1930, for all live timbe marked or designated for cuttinj and all merchantable dead timbe located on an area embracing oni hundred and seventy (170) acre .vitnin Uog Iiranch Unit of the Tur tie Pond Compartment (part of) 'Franklin Working Circle, Nantahal: National Forest, Macon Count; North Carolina, estimated to be 17: IM. bd. ft., yellow poplar 147 M. be ft., northern red oak, white oak an black oak; 27 M. bd. ft., basswoo jand red maple; 83 M. bd. ft., chesl nut; 25 M. bd. ft., chestnut oak; 6 M Ibd. ft., scarlet oak; 110 M. bd. ft TUl 1IU! Is 5 ? that only mode can give you CONVF.NIFN \ | SAT ;| V <5" We have trical stoves, I 4 Lamps and see ? X your home. Co I Southf ! Phone 1 i Carolina _ {hemlock and other species, more or,] less, log scale. In addition there is 'c ; estimated to be on the advertised \ area 20 tons (2,000) of chestnut oak 1 tanbark, more or less, the removal of ] J which will be optional with the pur- t chaser. No bid of less than $1.50 per s M. bd. ft., for chestnut; $5.25 per M. c II bd. ft., for northern red oak, white r >,oak, black oak and white ash; $10.00 I s ,'per M. bd. ft., for yellow poplar and r jcucumber; $4.00 per M. bd. ft., for c ?, basswood, red maple and black birch; s s, $2.00 per M. bd. ft., for chestnut oak; t $1.00 per M. bd. ft., for scarlet oak, I Beginning June 1st. ou | ADULT HAIR CUT . S Children HAIR CUT 1 | On SATURDAYS ... ' '? SHAMPOO if SHAVES i MASSAGE ! Y U A ID TAMT/^ Y i i/\n\ i | Hembree's E I 1 121 7 0 IMAGII pocket, 2 famous Anvil Brand r ?and many other impr dinary overall. Three I fine garment. FREE, now for the awards. SAT., JUNE 6th WIL1 - 11 FREE awards will be made thi - I sure to be at the store at the folio' I- 4 P. M. At those hours some 01 y ceivint? one of these NEW garm I COST! ! e Anyone who knows ANVIL B s here is a GIFT of real value. J* AND SHIRTS, here is a garmei , stistch. ' Don't Miss The W. B. Dick [" MURPHY, NOR" : QUINTUPI OF QUALITY rn electrical appliances from ISF ACTION ECONOMY C O M F C Q L All At Low ( everything electrical for th< Electrical Refrigerators, Fai res of other appliances that me in, look them over and pi irn States Poi Mu lemlock, buckeye, mt- Magnolia and ither species of saw timber; $1.85 >er ton for chestneu oak, tanbark wiil je considered. $50$.000 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on he purchase price or retained in part is liquidated damages according to onditions of the sale. The right to eject any and all bids is reserved. Jefore bids are submitted full infornation concerning the timber, the onditions of the sale and the submision of bids should be obtained fro.n he Forest Supervisor, Franklin, Corth Carolina. (43-2t) ir prices will be: 30c | Through the week 25c 30c | 25 and 50c 20c J 25 and 50c 15 and 20c Y Jarber Shop enn. St. ME GETTING THE rEST OVERALL THE MARKET TODAY... REE 111 rails any man will be m j? vvtai. new 111 UCSlgn tively unequalled in fit aer Bib Pocket, Sani-ounce, double rule I match pockefts, the so-ravel front pockets ovements over the ormen will own this Come in and register L BE THE BIG DAY *ee times Saturday* June 6. Be wing hours: 10 A. M. 2 P. M.? $ i\e man will be delighted by re- ? ents WITHOUT A PENNY OF $ RAND quality also knows that ist like ANVIL BRAND PANTS it with quality built into every sse Free Prizes :ey & Sons TH CAROLINA JETS I t our show room i : t X 1 J X >RT | f A L I T Y | tost! e Home. Elec- :j: is, Percolators, | will greatly aid I ice them today. | ?er Co. rphy, N. C. X III i J