REAL ESTATE
for sale
J arms, houses, lots, businesses,
business property, tourist courts.
Cafes, proeery stores, warehouses,
vacant land, camp sites, hotels and
all kinds of real property.
Let us know what you want. He
may have it or can pet it for you.
D M. REESE
Real Estate Broker
Fred V. Johnson John C. O'Dell
Salesmen
PHONE 214 MURPHY. N. C.
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REMNANT STORE
MANY NEW MATERIALS
j; (Seamless) ;
I Nylons 49c pr. 3 prs. $1.25 j
Other Nylons
51 and 60 Gauge ;
Irregulars 85c Firsts 95c pr. j
White and Colors i
Broadcloth 5 yds. $1.00;
New Shipment-Many Colors ]
JBroadcloth 39c yd.:
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I (crease resistant) Green-Red-Yellow-Navy
\ 46" wide
Flannel Suiting ... $1.98 yd.
54" & 60" wide
Wool - New Shipment $2.50 yd.
New Spring Colors
Gabardine $1.60 lb.
Suiting-various other materials
Gabardine Special $1.00 lb.
Nylon Seersucker (white) 45" wide $1.75 yd.
Nylon Crepe (pink) for dresses, blouses,
sllps-45" wide IUI yd.
Nylon Crepe Priht-for Easter blouses
and Dresses 45" wide $2,19 yd.
Piune (saucy) A press-less Wrinkle Resistant
Material Assorted Colors S9e yd.
Pique (snnspots) A press leas Wrinkle Resistant
Material Asserted Colors 75c yd.
Pique (waffle weare) 4k yd.
MANY OTHER VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
FAYOLA
REMNANT STORE
IPS Sets Up Local
\dvisorv Groups
Consumer advisor) groups to
co-operate with the Office ot
Price Stabilization in its cam
paign to stabilize prices and
thereby guard the nation's econ
omy are beir.g set up throughout
? he territory served by the Char
lotte district office. District Di
rector J. Ray Shute of Monroe re
vealed recently.
People appointed for Andrews
are: Mrs Ruth Sursavage. sec'y.
Mrs. John Christy. Mrs. l.uke El
lis. Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium and
Mrs. L. B Nichols.
People on the advisory group in
Cherokee County are Sirs. B B.
bates, secretary. Cnaka; Mrs. Ro
berta Davis. Cnaka; Mrs P. Rob
crts. Cnaka: Mrs. G H. Butler.
Hiwassee Dain. Mrs Gay Murphy.
\ iolet Rt.. Cnaka; Mrs Dallas
VeKnown. Oak Park: Mrs.* Pas
chal Hughes. Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs.
E. Roach. Rt. 2. Culberson: Mrs.
Edith Cooke. Rt. 1. Copperhill,
Tenn.: Mrs. Clyde McNabb. Rt.
2. Murphy; Mrs Grady Smith. Rt.
2. Murphy; Mrs B. E Warner. Rt.
!. Murphy; Mrs. C. M Hendrix.
Rt i. Murphy: Mrs. Paul Suddeth.
Rt. 1 Murphy: Mrs. Lucy Davis.
*L 3. Murphy: Miss Maurine Cad
dis. Rt. 3. Murphy; Virginia Aber
nathy Rt. 3. Murphy.
Mr Shute. who supervised the
organization of 251 OPS volunteer
committees in the 51 counties of
Charlotte district, forsees the
? raanization within the next few
n ecks of scores of .other tonsumer
committees composed in the main
? t housewives T':< se women w.ll
aid the volunteer committees in
'her re-pccttve cotumuniiic- in
carrying on localh the work sup
plementing that of the Charlotte
district OPS staff members in- 1
' lud those workers who regularly
man the OPS field service offices
being operated in 60 communities
>'.i'hin the district.
Director Shute and his associates
are confindent that the consumer j
idvisory committees will be of im- j
?nense aid in taking the OPS pro- j
gram directly to the citizenship. !
-nd he realizes that without the |
support of the citizenship the j
-.ampaign of the stabilization for- '
"cs will be ineffective.
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Andrews Personals
Mr and Mrs L. B Nichols left J
Andrews Sunday for a visit of sev- |
?ral days with Mrs Nichols' par-j
nts. Air. and Mrs. \V. B. C-andler,
01 Villa Rica. Ga.
Mr. and ? Mrs Horace Palmer
ind son. Roy. spent several days
visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Pal
mer and family of Gastonia
Air and Airs. Joe Womaek have
?eturned to Knoxville where they
re students at the University of
Tennessee, after spending several
'ays with. Air and Mrs. L B. Wo
mack
Aliss Blondine Luther spent
si'nday visiting relatives in Ashe
il'e
Mr. and Airs. George Culbreth
of Bryson City wen? Saturday vis
itors in Andrews.
B;U Sharoe of Ralegh was a
guest Thursday of P. B Ferebee.
Aliss Atr.e Whitaker. daughter of
Mr and Airs. Ear! Whitaker, left
?st week for an extended visit j
? i'h her brn*lv?r. Wayne, who re - |
sjdos in California.
Mrs Alee Wheeler AIcFalls of 1
Vrrnklin is in Andrews due to the '
serious iltnocs 0f her mother. Airs, j
Sam Wheeler.
Sgl Fd\< in West, of Camp Le- j
ieune, N. C . is home due to his |
mother's illness
Aliss Bottv Jean Eubank of Oak J
Ridge spent the week-end in An- !
J rows.
A'rs Sam Williams has returned
*o her home in And news follow
ing a visit of several weeks with
her daughter. Mrs. Roger Camp
hell. of Burlington and her son.
?Toward Williams, and family of
ConnoAer.
Airs. Ruth Starr Pullium and <
Airs. Allene Bristol spent the j
' cekend visiting friends and nel- I
atives in Atlanta.
Colly! Loolo most km bad bis
tootb sbarpoaodl
For high-speed wood cutting,
youx bctt bet it ? McCulloch chain
taw. It't a favorite of timbermen,
became it opt log production. It's a
bit with farm era, because it taket the
chore out of cutting cordwood, nuk
ing posts, etc. All down the line, the
bett name in power tawt it MtCmUtch.
You bo tho Judgo
Within the next few days, ttop by our
t to re for a real demonstration of wood
cutting. Or give ut a call and we'll
try to arrange a show for you at your
place. There's no obligation. We want
you to tee what a McCulloch can do.
6 Medtli Available
Peach tree Farm
And
Home Supply
AilbwM S?Im And 8ei ilw
Murphy, N. C.
| Phone 453-J-l Rout* 1
7inish Survey
Of State Metal
Working Industry
Jerome Silverman, a member of
the North Carolina Small Busi
ness Committee said recently tnat
the commit:-?e had completed
classifying data obtained from a
survey of the metal working in
dustry in the State, and th?se da
ta have been mailed to Defense
Procurement Officers and Prime
Contractors.
Mr Silverman stated it was in
teresting to note how close the
North Carolina Metal Working
group parallels the everyday life
ot the average citizen They can
produce cribs for the infant, arti
'icial limbs, and caskets: in fact,
they can produce any item made
of metal, but do not attempt to
produce heavy items requiring
mass production lines.
He also said that their record
during World War II was some
thing toward which all may point
with pride?they made surgical
instruments, artificial limbs, air
craft assemblies and parts, bombs
and parts, guns and parts, land
ntinos. shells and crafts, propel
lers and shafts, barges and hun
dreds of other components and
tools necessary for the successful
prosecution of the war.
Mr Silverman said the commit
tee was created to serve all small
business cono-rns in the State re
gardless ot what they produce and
suggested that all firms with 500
employees or less file their name
and address, number of employees
nd type of business with Small
tjusir^ss office in the Department
o( Conservation and Development
at Raleigh The committee will
aid and ad' i?e in anv problems
facing small business.
He said that in case of an all
out emergency, the committee of
fice would b? in a position to as
sist the small business concerns
of the State in shifting to defense
production and conditions almost
cv ernight.
Some 5'V) institutions were
granted $5,750,000 fo>- canor re
search by the American Cancer
Society last year
m* m.
?Vi*--** ?v>. lj
Si' h in Andrews
Vrs Bruce West is receiving
a.ir.en a. a Chattanooga hos
H r condition remains ser
?ultS.
Mr. and Mrs John ,Cht isty. Sr..
p a. ievera. uays in Duruam vis-.
.nj their son. Bob. who had aj
aigicai operation Thursday for j
the removal of a tumor on the leg. j
. o's t onuition was repor.od " s
satisfactory.
i a Co.hey s'l tercd a dislocat
:n'\'e last Thursday.
Mrs. Sam Wheeler Is seriously
ill at Rodda-Var Gnrrier Hospital
Miss Fannie McGuire is improv- | i
J following an illness of two
? tcks
Miss Delores Graham of Violet
lias returned home after spending
.ao ueeks in the Baptist Hospital
at W nston-Salem She is much
ir proved and will be back in
school soon
The leading cause of cencer
deaths among men is cancer of
? stomach. American Cancer So
ieti statistics show
Those who have finished by
naking all others iiiink with them,
lave usually been those who be
?ln by daring to think for them
selves?Caleb Co'tou
To Mint
Musty of
ASntMMlie
OYAL
Features and Performance
never before available
at sucb a Price!
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6 00 X 16
EAST CREDIT TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE
FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THESE PRICES!
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^-Stopping Power?Skid Resistance
?Tire Mileage and Economy
rc-yond all previous standards!
NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR U. S. ROYAL DEALER
fUXUU TUAO that STOPS!
Exclusive Centipede
tread introduces new
safety to its field! Touch
your brakes ? this flexing
tread bites and holds ?
insures safer, surer stops!
GRAVES TIRE CO.
Phone 300 Murphy, N, C,
new
CENTERPOISE
POWER
Vibration and power
impulses are "screened
out" as engine is cen
tered and rubber
cushioned between new
high-side mountings.
LARGEST
BRAKES
Big 11 -inch brake
drums apply more le
verage for more slop
ping power. Slops are
smoother, safer, with
less effort.
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two-tone .
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Lowest priced in its
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Thi* beautiful new Chevryj, t Pe- ?
like mony Chevrolet n-odr . \ > 'or
less than ony comparable ?-< v - 's
field. (Continuation of star .or - .??
meet and trim illustrate j is ~jauj.- iu.tt
on availability of moteriol.l
No other low-priced cor
offers these fine
features!
fwiy rinfh fiufura shown htft is s^wsd osfy by Chevrolet In
Hs W4. Ansl svsty single on* msont antra pleasure, extra safety,
er extra economy fee you. Yet again in 1952 Chevrolet Is the
lowest priced line In its ieMI Come In and see for yourself!
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CHEVROLET
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BODY
BY HSHBt
Fisher Body sets the
standard - for styling,
for craftsmanship, for
comfort! Fisher Uni
steel construction is ex
tra strong and sturdy.
UNITIZED
KNEE-ACTION RIDE
Chevrolet's famous
Knee-Action ride is
now even softer,
smoother. New shock
absorbers give even
finer ride control.
WIDEST
TREAD
Chevrolet measures
58% inches between
centers of rear wheels
? a broader base to
give you more sta
bility, less sway!
4-WAY ENGINE
LUBRICATION
Chevrolet's exclusive
engine lubricating sys
tem supplies exactly
the right kind and
amount of lubrication
to each moving part
CAST IRON
ALLOY PISTONS
Pistons are of same
material as the cylin
der block-expand and
contract at the same
rate. Reduces wear,
saves oil!
SAFETY PLATE CLASS
ALL AROUND
Chevrolet alone in its
field gives you safety
plate glass in wind
shield and all win
dows for a clearer,
truer all-round yiew.
POWERGUDE
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
Powerglide k timpler
with fewer parts to
wear. It's jmoollur
do complicated inter
mediate (ears. (Op
tional on De Luxe
mo dak at extra cost)
MOST POWBtfUL
VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
Teamed with Power
glide is the moat pow
erful valve-in-bead en
gine in Chevrolet's
nekl ahd an outstand
ingly fine performer in
any field!
E-Z-EYE
SAFETY PLATE
GLASS
TTm superior tinted
glass cuts down glare
and heat from sun,
glare from sky, snow
and oncoming head
lights. (Optional at
extra cost)
Dickey Chevrolet Company
Andrews, N. C.
MORI mm RUT CMliiOim THAN ANT OTNHI CAR I