Roy Cochrane, 21 Succumbs Sunday Roy Cochrane age 21, pa-sed away at a local hospital at 9 p. m Sunday, March 30. following a lingering illness. I H? was the son of Mr. and Mrs F. G. Cochrane, of near Andrews, who survive Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Lu ther, of Detroit. Mich., Mrs. Ellen j UIIIIMUrM! We Buy sell or trade any kind of Mules, Horses, or Livestock Carl Crawford & Sons COPPERHI1 1, TEW Phone 622-J Come In! SEE IT NOW! Sr Food Freezer and Refrigerator combined I Cyda-matic Defrosting in Refrigeratorl Roll-to-You Shelves New Cyda-matic Levelcoldl See the new Cyclo-matic Frigid aire now! Also see the new De Luxe, Master and Standard models ? priced from $000.00 Walter Coleman's Appliance Store | PHONE 124 MURPHY, N. C. GROWING BY HELPING OTHERS GROW IN SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CITIZENS B ANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinaville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina iter Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars Andrews OES Has Public Installation I Andrews Chapter OES .No. 15 I held installation services at the I Masonic Hall Monday night, March 24. and initiation at the hall Mon day night. March 31. Hassie Butler was the Installing Officer. Installing Marshal was Xena Forsythe, Installing Chap lain was Pauline Matheson. In- i stalling Organist was Florence Huffman. Installing Conductress was Norma Lunsford. Installing Secretary was Olive Ellis and In stalling Warden was Carrie Wo mack. The following officers were in stalled and later initiated: Wor thy Matron. Clarabelle Bryson; worthy patron. Clyde Fraley; as sociate matron, Alwayne Stratton: associate patron. Olin Stratton. secretary. Elizabeth Kilpatrick: treasurer. Mabel McFalls; conduc tress. Annie S. McGuire; associate eonductress. Ardith Hay: chaplain. Roxie Mcintosh: marshal Minnie Battle: organist. Louise Rogers: \dah. Lcuise C. Rector: Ruth. Leila Thomasson: Esther. Etta Day Martha. Hildred Hardin: K'.eetra. Myrtle Brown: warder. Beryl Kilpatrick: sentinel. Callie Mosteller. The installation was an open service and several visitors from Murphy and Robbinsville. as well as visitors from Andrews, were present A -ocial hour was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. Champion Effects 7.000 Families The utilization of forest pro Jucts by the Canton Division of The Champion Paper and Fibre Company to produce paper pa perboard and related by-products, ?as been directly responsible for. ?he economic welfare of more than 7 000 families throughout Western orth Carolina during the past ?ear. according to H, A. Helder, Champion's division manager, who nlaces heavy emphasis on the im portance of the various forestry programs being conducted throu ghout the WN'C area this spring. A survey just completed by J ! K. Keener, manager of Champ ion's woods department, reveals 'hat the total value of wood pur chased by the Canton division dur tng 1951 amounted to $8,928,000. 00. Of this amount nearly four million dollars, or more than 43 percent of the total, went directly to woodloi owners and other pulp wood suppliers in Western North Carolina. The procurement of these tim ber products for Champion's use provided employment in the WNO area for 1500 families on a full time basis, and for 3.000 families in a part-time basis The latter ire the small wcod-lot owners ?who harvest their timber periodi cally for a cash crop In addition to these, more than 2.500 families derive full-time em ployment at Champion's Canton plant in the conversion of forest products to paper and paper board. \ No age is free from cancer, the , American Cancer Society points out. It strikes children as well as men and women. Fight cancer by supporting the 1952 Cancer Cru sade '.''inters, of Baltimore. Md., Miss Geneva Cochrane, of the home; three brothers. Clayde B. of Port land. Oregon; Jack E. of Char lotte; and Carl A., of Yacolt, Wash, and a grandmother. Mrs. Funeral services will be con Bert Conley. of Andrews, ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Valleytown Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack Robinson officiat ing. Active pallbearers are Edward Trantham, Gene Webb. Charles Gibson. Jr., Pearly Hardin. Jr., Keith Wilson and Bobby Gibson. Internment will be in the Val leytown Cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Announce Fishing Schedule In Nantahala Area The U. S. Forest Service re cently announced the 1952 fish ing schedule for Nantahala Na tional Forest Cooperative Wildlife management areas. Location of the areas are: Cliffside Lake, be tween Franklin and Highlands: Fires Creek, four miles north of Hayesville: Santeetlah, 18 miles norlhwest of Robbinsville. U. S. Highway 129: Standing Indian. 14 miles southwest of Franklin: Way ;th. eight miles west of Franklin Optn dates are: April, 15-16. 19 29: Mav 3-4. 7 10-11. 14, 17-18 21. 24-25. 28. 30-31: June. 1. 4. 7 S. 11. 14-15 18. 21-22. 25. 28-29 July. 2. 4 5-6, 9. 12-13. 16. 19-20 23. 26-27. 30: August. 2-3. 6. 9 10. 13. 16-17. 20. 23-24. 27. 30-31. Cliffside Lake will be open dai ly fruai June 1 through August 31 Due to logging and road building operations on Fires Creek Wild e Management Area cars will not be pt rmitted in the area be tond the checking station on Wed nesdays Fishermen entering the area will do so at their own risk Daily permits are required f'ishtng will be permitted between ?1 a m and one hour after sun - !. except on Cliffside Lake ? here fishing will be permitted Monday through Friday from 9 a ?u ur.t.l one hour after sunset Creel limit is ten fish per day OPEN YOUR TO THE FACTS ON CAR WTHEV DODGE "SHOW DOWN" WAY I RC. Moore 107 Valley River An, R.C II G.Yates,89 Dies In Tennessee i U. G Yates, $0. retired farmer, died at his home in Cleveland Tenn.. ai 2:30 p. m, Thursday, March 20, after an extended ill ness. He had lived in Cherokee Coun ?y most of his life until two years ago when he moved to Cleveland Funeral sen-ices were held at 10 a m. Saturday. March 22. in Macedonia Baptist Church, with Tounson Funeral Home in charge. COfCToMeet Miss Mabel Fisher, secretary. '.r.ojm _?* that there vt-tll be a mtetir.g ul the Executive Commit ? e 01 Ite Andrews Chamber of '"riim-Tv. Thursday, April * at The Rev. H. L Lewis and the 1 >v M. L. Sneed officiated, and ?.rial was in the church 'ceme tery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. !_ula Humphreys Yates: one 'a ighter. Mrs Julia Gay Davis: o sons. Harley and Marshall *'-*rs. all of Cleveland Circles Complete "Tanked Threads"! Thur day. March 20. the Liurs i Ellio't and the Anna Whitaker 1 irelet of Andrewt met at Mra. f 'rank Wilhide't home to complete J 'he mission study book. "Tangled i Threads". Mrs. J. A. Richardson | and Mrs Amos Harris taught the r.-maining chapter. i ?ie oilier of Sain W lon-'S All 'pmbfi are urged to b' pres et Weslevan Guild Meets Thursday The Wtsleyan Service Guild of h? Ariirews Methodist Church ' I I hold a dinner meeting in the "h-irch basement Thursday at <1:30 p m. Members of the Wes ?yan Service Guild of Franklin ill be guests. The program is in charge of Mrs Clin Stratton. program chair man. -V 01 Customers' Corner "Welcome Change" t?o words can tell you a great dn tbsut what A.Sep stands for Some 9C year* ago. AAP was a welcome chance to food Jhoppcrr, for m primary alas to pro\ ide more and better food for leaa money! Through the years, our stores kept pace with America's changing condi tion*. They became bigger, better, more efficient Thus. AAF "Supers" became a welcome chance to our customers who wanted to do all th?ir shopping under one roof. Today, as always, you can be sure that A&P's "value-on-every-ltem" policy will leave you with weleoaae change after you've finished shopping. Try it and see. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. AAP Food Stores IN Lexington Ave., New York 17. K.Y. lorto Sliced or Halves Peaches ? - 25 rornoto Town Con ?*-? ^ Ketchup--2 2 Ann Page?With Pork and Tomato Sauce Beans - * Golden Mo d Margarine 2 ? 35? Greer. Gurt PEAS 2 No. 303 cans 35,. CORNED BEEF l:!?' ??40c Anr. fzge Tor-cto Soup s? 10c White House Evaported Milk 3 40c Peas Egg Dyes pkg. 15c Clapp'a Strained Foods 3 4V4-Oz. OQ. Jars Clapp'i Chopped Feed* "S 14c Angelus Marshmailows nt 19c Taffy Magic Aid To Dishwashing Pkg 19c Pftfi Soap 2 Ban 15C Lava Soap Bar IOC liquid Starch Staflo ? 21c OcaJh Spray Cranberry. Sauce Delicious With CMetai 21c lC-O*. Cu Mild 4 Mallow Coffee 8 O'CLOCK H 77c m *2" A&P SALUTES SPRING WITH NEW ARRIVALS IN fresh fruits & vegetables OgANGES Juicy Florid* ? ? g'^g 35c Pole Beans Fresh Tender ?? - - - - 2 lbs. 35c Crisp Carrots 2 Bch. 13c Lemons ** - - lb. 13c Yellow Onions <?>"*?, 2 lbs. 25c Crisp Lettuce. 2 Heads 27c Apples 51b. bag 59c Our Own Tea Bags Mild American Cheese A & P's Own Vegetable Shortening dexo Sunnyfield Sell Rising Flour ?Keliogg's Corn Flakes A it P Apple Sauce ohnmbch jwiian?iiinawre 4 64 ct pkg. 39c lb. 47c ? ? 3 lb. can 75c * 10 lb. bag 75c J 8 oz. pkg. 15c 2 no. 303 cans 23c Ill Peach tree St. Murphy, N. C PGP WKi

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