Eqftbts Social SecaityAct Wage earners and self-employed persona planning to retire this year under the new social security act should promptly get In touch with the local Social Security Ad ministration field office, Glenn H. Plttenger, manager, announces. Be cause of the nature of certain changes in the law, It is Important that these persons know just how they may be affected by them be fore actually retiring. "Those who retire before July 1, 1952, will not be qualified for the maximum benefit?except In rare cases," he declared. "And only In a few Instances can the $80 month ly benefit be paid before January btyerCMgh Relief Wharf new drags or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don't delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, help ful. proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature's process. It goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users.. CREOMULSION T.WIN-CITY DSITK-IN THEATRE McCaysville. Georgia Shows: 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 Thursday-Friday Rudyard Kipling's "KIM" Erro! Flynn, Technicolor Saturday Only "TROUBLE MAKERS" The Bowery Boys Color Cartoon, Gang Busters No. 3 Sunday-Monday "CALL ME MISTER" Betty Grable-Dan Dailey Beautiful Technicolor Musical Tuesday-Wednesday "RETURN OF JESSE JAMES" John Ireland-Ann Devorak REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, bournes, lots, business property, tourist courts, Cafes, crocery stores, warehouses, racant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. Let us know what yon want We may have It 01 can set it for you. D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johns\n John C. O'Dell statesmen PHONE 214 MURPHY. N. C. ATTENTION FARMERS! Pick up your PMA ORDERS At the PMA Offfice on Grasses Fertilizer Bring them to us to be filled Farmers Federation Donald Ramsey, Mgr. Phone 62 Murphy, N. C. Speeding (iarged To 4,000 Motorists Nearly 4.000 North Carolina "?e I toriats faced court action for speed ing last month the Department of Motor Vehicles reports. In its first monthly summary of traffic viola I tions for the new year the Depart ment reported 3.851 speeding con victions; 2.206 convictions for reck less driving and 1.538 for driving i without an operator's permit For falling to stop for a stop I sign or red light 644 motorists ver* convicted; 305 answered I charges for driving with Improper ights; 228 were caught and con 'icted for passing on hills and 'urves; and 112 were convicted for [ 'ailing to give a hand signal. Failing to give right-oi-way irought 104 convictions. Miscel aneous violations carried the nonth's total to 10.211. Out of state drivers accounted or another 1,335 convictions, >ringing the grand total to 11,566 I persons found guilty of traffic vi olations on the streets and high vays of the state during January. River Hill Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamby of Oak Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson Sunday. Mrs. Lorine Garland of Ashe ville is spending several days with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson and daughter. Lorine. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perlie Croft Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Saddie Silf and family of Postell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Payne Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williamson and son were guests of Parks Croft Saturday evening. Mrs. Gillie Williamson was the guest of Mrs. Parilee Pitch Friday. G. F. Payne recently spent sev eral days with his daughter. Mrs. Gillie Williamson. RANGER The Rev. Alfred Smith filled his regular appointment Sunday at Ranger Methodist Church. Dal Evans made a business trip to Blue Ridge recently. Mr and Mrs. Keasler of Mary ville Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. P. R. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes and children of Rio Grande. N. J., are visiting Mrs. M. L. Kilpatrick. Mrs. Ethel Guthrie and son have returned home after spend ing several days with her son, Elicc, and family in South Caro lina. Mrs. W. A. Evans and Mrs. Ralph Stirewalt made a business trip to Murphy recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Evans of Oak Ridge. Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sneed and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hedrick recently. Miss Geneva Kilpatrick made a business trip to Murphy Saturday Be smart?check your driver's ;cense now for expiration date. Earth's highest station ends in "Here he lies."?Young. 1953. This is the main reason why those planning retirement this year should ask us where they stand." The maximum retirement pay ment under the new formula is S80 a month and the minimum is $20 monthly?depending on the aver ago monthly earnings. "Beginning April 1952, two new factors enter the old-age and sur vivors insurance picture," Pitten ger said. "One, the new formula for figuring benefits may be used for the first time. And secondly, those aged persons whose work came under social security for the first time beginning January 1951 I may, by April .have enough cred ' its to qualify them for benefits." The Asheville office is open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Mondays through Fridays. In addition, a representative will be at the Court House in Murphy on the second Monday each month at 1 p. m Booklets explaining the new law are available upon request, the manager said. The address of the Asheville Social Security Office is 203 Flatiron Building. NEW KITCHEN BEAUTY beautiful Chrome Table and Chair Set* Several Styles $49.95 up MURPHY FURNITURE SALVAGE K. C Valentine Party Planned By Club Beliview Youth Fellowship Club met at Be 11 view Methodist Church Saturday at 7:90 p. m. with Miss Jerry Ruth Smith, president, In charge of the program. Others tak ing part were Rorace Roberts and he Rev. and Mrs. Lonnle Davis. 'he next meeting, a devotional ind Valentine party, will be at Bellvlew Community House Satur iay at 7:30 p. m. veryone is invit ed. NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. The undersigned having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Mary Brittain, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of February, 1953, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 9th day of February, 1952. Guy A. Brittain, Executor Of The Estate Of Mary Brittain, De ceased. 31-6tc A fool may b? known by si thine*; Anger. without ctun speech, without profit; chup l.hout progress; putting trust 1 1 strrnjer. and mistaking foes fo H - ?Arabian Proverb, NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEEE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the poo er of sale contained In a certal deed of trust executed by I. L. Rlc and wife, Eva Rice to J. B. Graj Trustee, dated the 90th day c September, 1047, and recorded 1 the office of the Register of Deed for Cherokee County In Book 161 page 487; and under and by vti tue of the authority vested In th undersigned as substituted trui tee by an instrument of orritln dated the 27th day of Septembei 1951, and recorded in Book 181 page 4, In the office of the Regit ter of Deeds of Cherokee Count} North Carolina, default havtn, been made In the payment of th indebtedness thereby secured am the said deed of trust being by th terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, and the bolder of the lndebt edness thereby secured having de manded a foreclosure thereof fo the purpose of satisfying said In debt edness, the undersigned Sub stituted Trustee will offer for sail at public auction to the hlghet bidder for cash at the Courthousi To Relieve Misery of nm ^ W%C iptm ^UflUll dt mLm>UMC PAST MUD Johns ? ManviUe Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shincles-Roll Rooflnf GIBBS HDW. A AUTO SCf?Ll WOOD'S PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES ChapfcaNanMp?b|? HotihiH Possei FURNISH MORE GRAZINGl They ore mora economicol, productive, nutritious and polatobio than lodino Ctorn with Orchard Grass or Tall Fascua alone. Improved by many yaars of experience. thay grow off factor, flourish in dry summers, crowd out woods and bora abundantly for many yaars. With Lodino, Orchard and Tall Fotcuo as a basa, thoy contain 6 legumes and 9 grassos which make thoir maximum growth at different times throughout the year for prolonged grazing and furnish ? balanced diet which will not cause bloat. Ask about WOOO*S? PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES PERMANENT HAY MIXTURES * SOUTHERN PERMANENT HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURE T.W.WOOD & SONS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA SOUTH S LASGEST SEEO HOUSE B door la Murph y. North Carolina. K at twelve o'cloe k noon, oo tho Slat t. day of Februai ry, IMS. tho land n r conveyed in the bounded and di nldfeof oMruat, A certain Trot st of land lying and - being in the Cherokee Coui Town of Murphy ity aforesaid, and more particularly deocrlbed as fol lows: BEGINNING at a point in the of Port Butler South margin Street, a corne r of the 1.7B acre tract of land heretofore conveyed eMs&asmiwL-i HENN THEftTRE MURPHY, N. C Saturday, February Id , Whig Wilson. "Night Raiders" 'so Serial And Selected Short Subjects LATE SHOW Joe Sawyer-William Tracy "As Yon Were" Cartoon And Selected Short Subjects Sunday-Monday, February 17-18 Spectacle Never Before Filmed "When Worlds Collide" Also Selected Short Subjects Tues.-Wed., February 19-20 Ruth Roman-Steve Cochran "Tomorrow Is Another Dav" ? ? Also Selected Short Subjects Thurs.-Frl., February 21-22 Doris Day-Gordon MacRae "Starlift" Also Selected Short Subjects to L U Rico ud Uy Tarheel margin of SO Wool M.I foot to ? point of the South nu Oi Fart Butler Street with the Woet margin of Wltheropoon Drive; hence South SS West MS feet to ? stake, thence South H East 1S1 feet to a stake; thence South SO Cast 143 feet to a stake, a corner jf the McMillan lot; then with the line of said McMillan lot North ! IICF.EY I TIT'Ttir ? fc.L ? - *.*?? \ r SiVtiIit Febnnry 1# | Hoy Ropers. In? i "My Pal Trigger" Serial And S.-leetrd Short Subjects LATE snotv Frr.,1 ''ylnn-OTvla DeHariland "Captain Blood" Crrtoon And Selected Short Subjects Sunday-Monday, February 17-18 Douyias Fairbanks. Jr.-Yolande Dolan, In? "Mister Drake's Duck" Selected Short Subjects Tues.-Wed., February 19-20 Burt Lancaster-Vlrrinla Mayo "The Flame And The Arrow" In Color Selected Short Subjects Thurs.-Frl.. February 21-22 Jose Ferrer-Mala Powers "Cyrano de Berserac" Selected Short Subjects Mr (MUM to McMillan tr, 1 Rice 1.75 acre lot; then >f? Si.15 West **.? feet to pi ot Beginning. The above described res ft will be sold subject to ta outstanding and unpaid This the 17th day of us 1532. F. O. CHRISTOPHER U ted Trustee. V rr>rr * Sa'tirdav Roy Ro* "South C" " V Also Serial A* -ort Sub; f.A Virginia Ilust"* 'twell "Womfr He?d /??*? Cartoon And Sf'*'1 ' " irt Subjv:? Sunday-Monday. T 7-18 Farley Grang-r-S*- -rs ?T "Behave Selected Short SrbV-rf* Tnes.-Wed., February 19-20 Ray Milland-Jan Sterling "Rhubarb" Selected Short Subjpects Thurs.-Frl., February 21-22 Robert Mitchum-Jane Rrssell "His Kind Of Woman" Selected Short Subjpects It looks like a POWER YEAR N?w Horsepower? new Brake Power ?'and new Power Steering blossom on Buick's ROADMASTER for 1952 M f AYBB you've beard?horsepower has hit a new high on the ROADMASTBB. Brake power has done the same. But today, we'd like to concentrate on the third member of the power trio ?Bock's own version of Pmmt Stmring, available an ROAOMAVrBB* at a moderate extra < What is thla Power Steering likeP It's aoaaa* thing like a helping hand, something Hke a Mt a it. _a W a * ?it -? -W ?yurauitc suv? ?inti reuevei you 01 ?u What we mean la this: Power Steering is handled by a special hydraulic unit?and engineers eaa design this unit to take over any amount of steering short ?even to a point where the wheal seems to float in yonr hand. But in that ease, you'd i that hydraulic unit?get no steering "feel" from the wheel. Now suppose you're telling two agile tons of automobile what to do in traffic. We think you'd like to have it know that you're in m the straightaway?we believe that a part of tha Joy you gat from owning a is the sensation of So we're glad to announoe that Buiek engineers didn't spoil this thrilL They've kept the fun of driving, and simply eased the eftort. When you're rolling along smooth and straight, it takes almost no effort to keep any Buiek on course. It almost steers itself, as every Buiek owner knows. I?when you want to get away from a curb ?back into a parking spot?make a turn? Buick's Power Steering comes into action, saves four-fifths of the effort required with ordinary steering. Power Steering does the extra work. And?in case you wonder what happens if Power Steering gets out of kilter, the answer is nothing. Your Buick steers just as it always has. That's why we've been saying," This is Power Steering as it ought to be." Cotbe in. Try it out. We think you'll agns. Stat is true for'52 SUICK FRANKLIN MOTQR GO. ' ! St urphy, N. C.