WadeReeces Honor Guests ANDREWS?Mr and Mrs. Wade Recce entertained with a buffet ATTEND MEETING ANDREWS?Those attending the Set-up Church meeting, from the Andrews Methodiet Church, Mon day were Mrs. John Christy, J. P. Matheson. Rev. J. J. Wood and Rev. J. A. Allen. dinner Saturday evening honoring their guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Quinn. Jr., of HendersonviUe. Attending were Mrs. E. J. Watry, Dr. and Mrs. Chartes Van Gorder, Dr. and Mrs. John Rodda, Dr. J. E. Stiekiey. and Mr. and Mrs. Quinn. Lunsfords Given House Warming ANDREWS?A few friends sur prised Mr. and Mrs L'illie Luns ford at their new home last Thurs day evening with a House Warm ing. An evening of good fellowship was enjoyed, and Mi and Mrs. Lunsford were remembered with many useful gifts fo- their new home. Those present were: Mrs. L. B. Womack, Mrs. Galusba Pulhur.i, Miss Daisy Battle, Mrs. Bruce Bat tle. Mrs. Dee Mosteller Miss An nie Jean Mosteller. Miss Elizabeth Kilpairick, Mrs. L. O. Caldwell, Mrs. Paul Rickett, Mrs. Glen Mc Guare. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fraley, Mrs. Mabel Rayburn. Mrs. Gordon Butler. Mrs Clara Bell Bryson. Mrs. Hildred Hardin. Mrs. W, A. Hyde. Miss Ellen Hyde. Mrs. Tom Axley. Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs. Jep Bradley. Miss Marvie Bradley, Mrs. Carrol Day. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis Miss Bertha McGuire, Gerald MeGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Olen StrSt'ton. Jack McGuire. Sue McGuire. Jerry Pullium. Ann Pul lium. Mrs. Loren Davis. Judy Davis. Dickie Davis, Mrs. Lucy Truett Mr. and Mrs. Bfay Truett, Mrs. Harve Whitaker. Mrs. Bert Wheeler. Mrs. J. A. Richardson. I Baptist W, M. S. Presents Program ANDREWS?The W M. S of the First Baptist Church met at the church last Thursday with 10 mem- I bers present. The meeting was opened with ?the song. "Nothing Between", fol lowed by prayer by Mrs. Fred Mc Guire. The devotional thoughts ' No More Strangers" were given by Mrs. Amos Harris. The pro gram "Behind the Iron Curtain" by Earl Hester Trutza was given by Mrs. J. A. Richardson. The meeting was closed with PT.yer by Mrs. J. F. Glenn Those present were: Mrs. C. T. Almond Mrs. W. A. Cathey, Mrs. E'mer Childers. Mrs. W. A. Hyde. Mrs Fred McGuire. Mrs. J. A. Richardson, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. Harvc Whitaker and Mrs. Amos , Harris. Latest research shows that vita min B-12 is essential in breeder rations for chickens and turkeys, say poultry nutritionists. Can't think of anything bat her NEW MtxQpbm AiaicC GAS RANGE Also Available with Automatic Oven Shut Off SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO., INC. Phone 76 Murphy, N C. securitv FALL FEEDING Brimming cans of milk... heaped baskets of eggs... tons of pork, chicken and beef?that's the bountiful fall pro duction picture for Security feeders?reaping a harvest in milk, meat and eggs at this season of the year. Your Security dealer has a Security Feed to fit your feeding programs for high production. See him today for Security Feeds. Discuss your feeding problems with him. For production?Security Big Hog Feed for finishing hogs for market fast and economically. Security Egg Mash pros/ides extra power for heavy 'sustained egg production. Security Dairy Feeds with different protein content for gearing 'to "our rouohaoe. MI. VALLEY COW. BRASSTOWN * MURPHY, 1*. C. ro? *hp t utufl ? SECURITY BIRTHS ANDREWS?Mr. and Mrs Rich ard Waldroup announce the arri val of a daughter, Mary Jane. Oct. 14. Mrs. Waldroup is the former Abne Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogsed an nounce the arrival of a son Rob ert Glenn, Oct. 11. ANDREWS ? Mr. and Mrs. Woody Ha.npton of Sylva an nounce the arrival of a .lauj Her last week. Mr. Hampton is the son of Mrs. Kate Hampton of An drews Among The Sick Joe Axley is seriously ill at Murphy General Hospital where he has been for the past week. Sarah White, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. White who is a patient at Petrie Hospital, is reported to be doing fairly well. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, mother | of Mrs. Arthur Akin is a patient | in Petrie Hospital. Natkmd 4-H Club Achievement Week will be observed November 442. Grade A Pasteurized Milk DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W W. HOLLAND, Mgr. BRASSTOWN, N. C. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy, N. C. Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business til Residence 41 WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any-1 where after them. Write or call Carl Crawford & Sons! Phone 682-J Box 571 Oopperhill, Tenn. REAL MT for sale Cafe*, froeery atom, *"nn, vacant land, camp sites, hotels aai all kinds of real property. Let as know what you want W? may hare It or can act It for rsn D. M. REESE Real Eatatc Broker Fred T. Johnson John C. O'DeO PHONE Z14 MURPHY, N. C REGISTER FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION The following dates have been announced for registration days for the November, 1950, General Election: OCTOBER 14, 21, 28 The books will be opened for the purpose of registering eligible voters who are not already registered. Challenge day has been seet for November 4, 1950 A. J. HEMBREE, Chairman Cherokee County Board of Elections Want a long ran lor qour money ? Better Bin Buick! "X 7"0U want a new car to be tops in X things like style and room and comfort and power? ?and a thrill-packed fifteen min utes with the nimble number pic tured here will show you it has all these things in abundant measure. So you ask us?how about money? What does it cost to buy a Buick? and to own one? All right ?let us ask you some questions. Take first cost. Do you know that Buick prices start down at a level below what you'd pay for some sixes?and that every Buick, on a cents-per-pound basis, is a stand out buy? Take operating cost. Do you know that the bang you'll get from Buick's Fireball power comies from a valve-in-head engine ? recognized by engineers as a thrifty saver of fuel? Do you know that owners of 1950 Buicks are writing us rave letters, saying that this year's version is the most economical Buick ever built? Do you know that such comfort features as coil springs on all four wheels protect the car as well as the passengers ? and throw in an extra saving because they need no servicing, and are practically breakproof to boot? Do you know that Dynaflow*? in addition to keeping you fresh as a daisy on a day-long drive?caps its convenience with savings on tires, cuts down the strain on transmissions and engines ? and eliminates all friction clutch re pairs, because it hasn't any? Take final cost. Do you know that when the owner of a Buick gets a yen for a later model, the prices that Buicks command on a used car lot are th$ ultimate proof of their long-run value f So if you want a real run for your money, better buy Buick. And the first step is very simple: Go see your Buick dealer?soon?and get an order signed. SftmMow Drivt it ttandard <m Roadmastbm. W roua-WAY roasraoar-Thit rugged front end (1) sett the style note, (2) sores on repair costs?vertical bars are individually replaceable, (3) avoids "locking horns," (4) makes parking and garaging easier. Tm In HfNtr I. 7*rL0*. ABC N>h?l. mir Maxtor wwlag. XOUtUY TO OKATBt VAUX /{ e<r ML fflr FRANKLIN MOTOR GO. Murphy, North Carolina i WWW MTTIi MBOMWUl AW wnt ma WIU Mm

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