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PAGE TWO Day Of Prayer Observed At Home Of Pastor ANDREWS ? The W M S. of the Andrews Baptist Church met at the home of the Rev. and Mrs T. Earl Ogg on Thursday. March 7. to observe a day of prayer for Home Missions. A pot-luck lunch was served to the following members: Mrs. Harve Whitaker, Mrs. Ghirley Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you tuner from rheumatic. arthri tis or neuritis pain. My this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousand* are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound, a 2 week*' supply todav. Mi* it uith a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. pleasant and no trouble at all. You need only J tablcspoonfuls two time* a day Often uithm 48 hours ? sometimes o\?r* night ? splendid results are obtained. If the pauis do not quickly leave and if you do not feci better, Ru-Et will ?.ost you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an abso lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and k commended by PARKER'S DRUG STORE Phillips. Mrs. Frank Wilhide. Mrs. James Glenn, Mrs. Ben Grant, Mrs. Willie Hyde. Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Fred McGuire, Mrs. Bill Cathey, Mrs. Charles T. Almond, Mrs. G. W. Clayton. The following had part on the program and the theme was "Come Ye ? Walk in the Light of the Lord" from Tsa. 2:5. The hymn. 'The Light of the World is Jesus", was sung and Mrs. Fred McGuire led in prayer. Mrs. Ghirley Phil lips had charge of the devotional. Special music was a duet by Fiances Jane Phillips and Billie Mulkey after which there was a prayer for personal consecration. Mrs. Almond made a talk on "Con tinual Need of the Gospel". "Re sponsibility of Evangelism" and "Enormity of Task". "Need, Prob lems and Solution of the Gospel in Rural Communities". "Gospel in the Cities" was discussed by Mrs. Bill Cathey who then led in pray er. The afternoon program consisted cf the singing of a hymn. "Jesus Saves". Devotional by Mrs. Ogg and Prayer by Mrs. H. M. Whitaker. Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Showing All Major Companies' Pictures First Run In Murphy Thursday - Friday, March 14-15 Joan Crawford - Jack Carson, In ? "MILDRED PIERCE" Saturday, March 1 6 DOUBLE FEATURE Nancy Kelly - William Geugan, In ? "SONG OF SARONG" ? Also ? Wild Bill Elliott as "Red Ryder' \ In ? "COLORADO PIONEERS" Special, "PHANTOM RIDER" vmm.' mMMm* -wmm >t*wz ? - x . i* - ^ r..za - ? - g Late Show Saturday, 10:45 P. M. Lon Chaney - Evelyn Ankers, In ? "FROZEN GHOST" " r isrr v r \ Sunday, March 1 7 Louis Haywood - Barry Fitzgerald. In ? "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ?esa.n .ill i : Monday - Tuesday, March 18-19 Joan Leslie and Robert Alda, In ? "RHAPSODY IN BLUE" LATEST NEWS wmmammmmm. ' i m m mmm Wednesday, March 20 Allan Jones - Bonita Granville, In ? "SENORITA FROM THE WEST" Serial ? "KING OF FOREST RANGERS" The hymn "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go" was then sung after which Mrs. Whitaker talked on "The Fruits of Service", The Prodigal Returned" "Faith in Prayer". Mrs. James Glenn's sub jects were: "Light Bearing Among the French", "Church at Nuney". "Christian Influence in Public Edu cation' and "Educational Efforts Without Christianity". Mrs. Fred McGuire's subjects were: "Trans I forming power of the Gospel in the Life of Brother Will", "Four Indian 1 Girls", "A Life Transformed by the Gospel" and "A Home Transform I ed by the Gospel." IN SCIENCE CLUB Mars Hill ? Gene Stewart of Andrews has been elected to mem bership in the Science club at Mars Hill college. The Science club is one of the seven honor scholarship i clubs on the campus and is open to j students who excel in the study of science or mathematics and earn a minimum of thirty quality credits. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHI RCIi Schedule of Masses Murphy, 5th Saturday ? 8:00 A. M. Bryson City, 1st Sunday ? 8:00 A. M. Canton. 5th Sunday ? 8:00 ? A.M. Cherokee, 3rd Sunday ? 8:00 A. M. Cullowhee, 1st Wednesday ? 7:00 A 11 Franklin. 2nd Sunday ? 8:00 A. M. Sylva, 4th Sunday ? 8:00 A. M. Waynesville, every Sunday ? 11:00 A. M. Welch Cove. 1st Saturday ? 8.00 I NORTH CAROLINA, | GRAHAM COUNTY. In The Superior Court J H. HARWOOD, Vs. Mrs. J. S. (SAMANTHA) Gun ter. widow of J. S. Gunter, deceas ed; Leona G. Conner, widow; W. D. Gunter; Margaret C. Neubert and husband. Horace M. Neubert, And all others claiming an interest in the Estate of J. S. Gunter, De ceased. ORDER TO MAKE PARTIES AND NOTICE OF PUBLICATION It appearing to the Court from the affidavit of J. H. Harwood, plaintiff herein, that Margaret C. Neubert and husband Horace M. Neubert. claim an interest in eer ' tain of the lands covered by cer tain tax-sales certificates, sought to be foreclosed by this action, and | especially to lands listed for taxes ; in the name of Leona Conner; that ! said Margaret C. Neubert and hus j Land. Horace M. Neubert, are i proper and necessary parties to I tnis action; that said Margaret C. I Neubert and husband, Horace M. Neubert, are non-residents of the j State of North Carolina, and are ! residing in Newport News, State of Virginia. It is therefore ordered that Mar garet C. Neubert and husband Horace M. Neubert be and they are hereby made parties defendant to this action; and that Notice of this action be Published once a week for four successive weeks in the CherorkTee Scout, a Newspaper orblished in Cherokee County, and most likely to give notice to the .caid defendants. The defendants Margaret C. Neubert and husband, Horace M. I Neubert. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending in We Can Solve Your Problem For Construction, Industrial and Logging Equipment STATE DISTRIBUTORS ? INTERNATIONAL CRAWLER TRACTORS ? INDUSTRIAL WHEEL TYPE TRACTORS AND DIESEL ENGINES. ? CARGO LOGGING WINCHES ? AMERICAN PREFORMED CABLE ? BUCYRUS-ERIE SCRAPERS? BULL DOZERS ? DISSTON CHAIN SAWS ? CORLEY SAWMILLS. EDGERS. ETC. ? ELGIN PICK-UP SWEEPERS ? CEDAR RAPIDS ASPHALT PLANTS AND CRUSHERS ? ROGERS TRAILERS ? EUCLID TRAC-TRUKS ? NORTHWEST SHOVELS ? GALION GRADERS AND ROLLERS ? JAEGER MIXERS. PUMPS. HOISTS. PAV ING EQUIPMENT. AND AIR COMPRES SORS. As Well A* Many Other Lines of Popular Equipment. North Carolina Equipment Co. RALEIGH. N. C. SKI Hill.boro St. fknt MM CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 Miles South Rt 21 Phone 44661 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sweeten Creek Road Phone 789 I SALES ? , RENTALS ? PARTS ? SERVICE the Superior Court of Graham County to foreclose certain tax sales certificates for the sale of certain lands in Stecoah Township in said County, which lands were listed in the names of Leona Con ner Mrs J. S. Gunter; and W. D. Gunter. being lands formerly own ed by J. S. Gunter, now deceased And the said defendants will further take notice that they are | required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Graham County, at his office in Robbins ville, within 30 days from the last publication hereof, and answer 01 demur to the complaint of th< plaintiff or the relief demanded in the complaint will be granted. This the 12 day of February 1P46. W. M. SHERRILL, rhe right kind of fertilizer can compensate for many soil deficiencies. No need to lose time, crops and profits ? when we have plenty of International Brand Fertilizer. Order from us now. TOWNSON BROTHERS FIRESTONE STORE Phone 210 Murphy, N. C. Ass't. Clerk Superior Court > ?n-4tc Graham County HERE'S A RUMOR YOU CAN SPREAD WE'RE TIPPING YOU OFF early. If you have Spring cleaning done now, you'll get it back before the rush and avoid needless delay. Check over your Spring wardrobe now and send the articles you want to be cleaned. It's the sure way to be ready when warm Spring days come. Don't delay! Do it today! MURPHY LAUNDRY B. B. Cornnwell, Prop. Phone 159 Murphy, N. C. Let's Tackle Inflation While We Can You don't want your dollars to buy less and less and less 1 You don't want your savings to melt away t Or the value of your life insurance to dwindle! Yet that is what inflation can do to all of us. Therefore, thoughtful people everywhere are concerned with ways to smother it before it gets out of hand. One major cause of inflation is a short* age of goods when people have money to spend for things they want. That cause can be eliminated by the production of goods ? fast ? in quantity. BUT THERE'S A BOTTLENECK During the war there wasn't enough labor and materials to meet the needs of war and still produce all the civilian goods people wanted and could buy. Therefore price controls on civilian goods were substituted for competition to keep prices down. T oday this country has all the labor and materials necessary to turn out the things people want. Yet goods are still scarce. Store shelves are still bare. The national pocketbook continues to bulge. Inflation grows. Why? Because price controls in peace time hinder the production of goods. Business cannot live by producing at a loss. And so, goods that can't be made to sell at the prices fixed by the government just don't set made. Nor will the raising of price ceilings solve the problem. When costs and selling prices are subject to change at any mo ment by government action, production has to be on a day-to-day basis. That means uncertainty . ? ? reduced output . . . more inflation. ISN'T THIS THE ANSWER? Remove price controls on manufac tured goods and production will step up fast. Goods will then pour into the market and, within a reasonable time, prices will adjust themselves naturally ? as they al ways have ? in line with the real worth of things. Competition has never failed to pro duce this result This is the way you can get the goods you want at prices you can afford to pay. Please think this over. Then tell your representatives in Congress what you be lieve should be done. You owe it to your self ... and to your country's welfare. LET'S SMOTHER INFLATION. ...4 postcard addressed to Ike National Association " tf Manufacturer*, 14 West 49th Street, New York 20, N. Y., will bring your copy if ? booklet explaining In detail mky price controls cause inflation. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS * For a Better Tomorrow lor Everybody *
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