Andrews Blood Donors Named Do Don who gave blood January 1 17 when the Red Croat Bloodmo bile waa In Andrew* are: Mrs. Etta Nichols, Andrews; Mrs Juanlta Tatham. Andrews; Mrs. Jeanie Rector, Andrews; W. C. Gray, Andrews; Miss Apple Lee Adams, Andrews; Gerald Parker, Andrews; Miss Vivian Barnett, Marble; Miss Jean Adams, An drews; Mrs. Mildred Raxter, Mar ble; Mrs. Hannah Barton. Marble; Miss Imogene Haney. Andrews, Mrs. Gene Nichols. Andrews; Fred Barton, Marble; Mrs. Helen Van Gorder, Andrews; Miss Betty John Hawk, Andrews- Miss Ruth Cole, Topton; Mrs. Lucy Mehaffey, An drews; Mrs. Doris Teas. Andrews; Mrs. Carmel Cope. Nantahala; Miss Lorene Freeman. Andrews; Mrs. Fay Ensley. Andrews; Mrs. Ellen Taylor, Andrews. Mrs. Vencena Jones, Andrews: Mrs. Louise Morgan, Andrews: \lrs. Inex Glbby, Marble: Mrs. Bet ty Mosteller, Andrews: Mrs. Myr tle Allen, Naitahala; Marshal King, Marble: Austin Porker, Mar ble: Miss Gladys Christy, An drews; Victor Breedlove, Marble; 'A'llburn Griggs Marble; Edwin Raxter, Marble; Jack Baxter, Mar b'.e; Tommy Crisp, Andrews; Miss SUa Mae Clark, Andrews, Law son Raxter, Topton; Mrs. Ann Watry, Andrews; Thomas Day. Andrews, Mrs. Louise Whitchouse, Andrews; Mrs. Mary Ruth Garner, Andrews; Mrs. Ruby Battle, Marble, Mrs. Bessie Ingle, Marble; Mrs. Lucy Caldwell, Andrews. Mrs Helen Orr, Andrews; Mrs. Artie Clark, Andrews; Mrs. Mary Christy, Andrews; E. M. English, Murphy; Mrs. A'ice Sherrill, An drews; Arnold payne, Marble; Mrs. Pauline Reece, Andrews; Mrs. Hilda Ensley, Andrews; Mrs. Bes ie Butler, Andrew*; Mrs. Marie Wilson. Tapoco, the Rev W. E Hall, Andrews; Mrs. Aleen Keener, Marble; Mrs. Myrtle Husklns, Mar ble; Mrs. Loleta Harbin, Marble; Miss Annie Mae Franks, Andrews; Herman Braucr. Andrews; Carl West, Andrews; Joe Higdon. An drews; Kenneth Ledford, Andrews; Vernon Bryson, Marble: Mrs. Alir. Hogsed, Andrews- Jack Long. Nan tahala; Mrs. Lenora McMahan, Andrews; Mrs. Pauline Cook. Mar ble; Miss Kavhryn Forbes. An drews; Mrs. No-ma Wheeler, An drews. Bruce Payne. Andrews Mrs. 'eanne Davis, Andrews; William Webb. Andrews; Mrs. Evelyn Wed, L Art Marble; Mrs. Doris Ladd. drews; Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium, Andrews; Mrs. Pearl Beaver. An drews; Wayne Battle, Andrews; Lawrence Davis, Marble: J. D. Lookadoo. Andrews; Mrs. Frances Jones, Andrews; Frank Mehaffey, Vndrews; Mrs. Margaret Mauney, Murphy; Miss Dixie White. An drews; Charles Walker, Andrews; "ohn Rufty. Andrews; Mrs. Amy tValdroup. Andrews; Richard Con ley, Nantahala; Mrs. Ruth Clark Pjllii.m. Andrews; Mrs. Kate Conley, Nantahala; Burke Wood, Andrews; J. W. Barker, Andrews; \athan Dockerv. Andrews: Her bert Bryson. T o p t o n; Claude Grindstaft', RoLbinsvillc; Junior Hedrick, Andrews. Gilbert Smith. Andrews; Jewel Piyn". Mrrble; B. F. Palmer. Mar ble; Frank West, Andrews; Harold Green, Andrew*; C. T. Nichols, Andrews; Carlyle Morrow, An drews; Henry White, Andrews; Charlie Phillips Andrews; Harry Moore, Murphy; Gordon Butler, Andrews; Donald Cook, Marble; James Ibberson. Andrews; Mrs. Mary Brauer, Andrews; Mrs. Leu na Gray, Andrews; Mrs. Joe Sur savage, Andrews, Gordon Almond, Vndrews; Mrs. Ruthie Bristol. An drews; Olen Stratton. Nantahala; Mrs. Ruby Brysnn, Marble; Miss ;essie Truett. Andrews; Sylvester Gcrnert, Andrews; James Bryson, Marble; John Kenneth Barker, Nantahala; Mrs. Edna Mae I.ovin good, Marble; James L. Harris Nantahala. John Slagle, Nantaha a; Mrs. Aurelia Jordan, Andrew-:; R. L. Shaver, Andrews. James Garrett, ?\ndrews: Raleic.n Gotham, An irews; Miss Louise Stanley. An Irews; Gerald McGuire. Andrews; Varies Jones, Andrews, A. B. Btam, CherryvlHc; Miss Annie Sue Derreberry, Andrews; Joe Col lins, Nantahala; G. H. Farmer, Marble; Lester Glenn, Andrews. Charles West, Andrews; Robert less, Andrews Robert Parker, An drews; Mrs. Dorothy Day. An drews; Miss Betty Sue Best, An drews; Mrs. Vestal Hensley, Mar ble; Dr. C. O. Van Gorder, An Yews; Mrs. Muriel Denny. Nanta a'a: Robert Bell. Andrews; Mr-. Norma I.unsford. Andrews; Mis. Geneva McGuire, Andrews; Mrs Mice West. Marble; Miss Doru Barwood, Marble; North Carolina product's about two-thirds of all flue-cured tobac co grown in the United States. Production of new equipment has been declining since mid-1951. It Can Happen Anytime On the way to work cr on the farm . . . the unforeseen can happen! Be ready, financially, with adequate insurance. Call now for details. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Murphy, N. C. TRUDY'S All Odd And End Winter Merchandise Must Go. See Our Amazing Low Prices. Cr.c Hack Drrssor '.h.-.t cor sist of suits a:.'1 a'! woo! dresses. A1r~o gabardines. Formerly 15.98 to 24.98 Now 10.00 One Rack consisting of Jack ets, Dresses and Skirts. This is a real bargain. See them while they last. 2.00 rr.cl: Dresses consisting of corduioy. rayon, and wool > wonderful buy. All going for 5.00 One Table Odd and End Merchandise consisting of boys' shirts, bras, hats, gloves and a few odd jackets. 100 SPECIAL ON HOSE First Quality 51 gauge 15 denier lpr..89 2 pr. 1.19 Materials 100% Wool 60" wide, plaids and solids. L98 per yd. Prints, solids and fast colors 49c yd. See our new Spring line of Nelly Don Dresses. Cottons. Linens snd many other materials and styles , Corduroy, printed and plain. Formerly 1.98 Now 1.49 Corduroy plain Formerly 1.49 Now 98c We have just received a beautiful line of denim and Tublin by Koret of California. TRUDY'S Phone 1*2-J Murphy. N. C. Q2S1SI in the low-price field, at your FORD DEALER'S V Purina Research Farm Holitein Calves AVERAGE 310 POUNDS AT 4 MONTHS Compare these weights at 4 months Most dairymen's Holstein calves, 253 lbs. Purina Research Faim Holstein Calves. 310 lbs. Purina Calf Startena calves have big stretch and frame, not soft fat. JUL* K aI Dairy Oaality At Only 4 Months A big. growthy 4-month-old heifer indicates real dairy quality. This year, raise a cou ple of calves on the Purina Calf Startena Plan. Get a good big calf and save about iii the cost of milk feeding. Let us supply you with Call Startena today. Bl'ILD THE CAPACITY OF YOUR HERD E. E. STILES PRODUCE COMPANY Murphy, N. C. Phone 143 WE KEu M BhiS, Lki m *1 *ii ?6 want m home to be happy, our health good, cur mental capacities at their best. last Day To agister SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 40% FEWER CUBES IN CITY COURT SINCE BEER WAS VOTER OUT IN MURPHY 34% FEWER ARRESTS IN THE TOWN OF MURPHY VOTE DRY VOTE AGAINST THE LEGAL SALE OF BEER February 14 Cherokee County Unit of The Allied Church League for the Promotion of Civic Righteousness and Law Enforcement

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