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Mrs. Ada Keener Is Taken Friday Mrs. Ada Keener, 60, of Marble, Route 1, died Friday In a Murphy hospital after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services were held Sat urday at 2 p. m In Tomotla Meth odist Church. The Rev. A1 Smith and the Rev Jack Palmer offici ated and burial was in Tomotla Cemetery, with Town son Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers were Bill and Ar nold Stiles, J. B Shields. Mont Rogers, B C. Deweese, and Jim Ed Hughes. Surviving are the husband. John S. Keener; two sons, Henry Luck ett of Lenoir City, Tenn., by a former marriage, and Fred Keen er of Marble; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ralph Bracken of Marietta. Ga ; three brothers, Fred and Ed Eyers of Laramie Wyo., and Ben Byers of Hayesville, and three grandchildren. REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, businesses, business property, tourist courts. Cafes, grocery stores, warehouses, vacant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. Let us know what you want. We may hare it or can get it for you. D M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C. O'Dell Salesmen PHONE 214 ML'RPHY, N. C. m) This 3-hp McCulloch chain saw weighs only 25 lb. complete.' Cuts sawlogs, pulp, cordwood. posts, etc. Trims, limbs and fells trees. Saws in any position without adjustment! Has automatic clutch, kickproof rewind starter, many other features! SEE IT TODAY!' Peachtree Farm And Home Supply Authorized Sales And Service Murphy. N. C. Phone 453-J-l Route 1 G. W. Pullium, Jr. Is Elected To "Laurel" Staff George Washington Pullium, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pullium. Sr . Andrews, has been elected co-editor of "The Laurel," the annual, at March Hill College for the 1052-53 session Other members of the staff are: Kay Wells, Jonesville. editor. James Grady Jones. Pembroke, business manager: and Ted Buck ner. Barnard, asociate business manager. Pullium. a first-year student, is enrolled in the liberal arts course in preparation foi the ministry. Miss Ann Bristol Hostess To Class Miss Ann Bristol entertained members of Andrews High School Senior Class with a party at her home .following the Senior Play, Thursday night. Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed by Misses Betty Kil patrick. Sue Solesbee. Maxine Trull. Anna Marie Butler. Eliza beth Bell. Melba Wyke, Ramona Cook. Geneva Cochrane. Imogene Hogan. Betty Ann Cochran and Emily Mauney; Charles Battle. 3obby Bess. Lawin Truett, Loyal I Trull. Marvin Anderson and Mrs j Margaret Mauney and Mrs. Bruce ! Bristol. WCTC Observes Senior Day High School Senior Day was ob served at Western Carolina Teach ers ollege. Friday. A full day of activities had been planned. From 10:30 until 11:00 a. m. reg istration and a social period were held at Hoev Auditorium At 11:00 a welcome was given to the young guests by Dr. Paul A. Reid. Pres ident. From 11:20 to 11:45 students had the opportunity to visit with department representatives con cerning fields of work After this visit they were luncheon guests of the college at the College Dining Hall. From 12:45 until 2:00 Open House was observed with guide conducting the visitors throughout the campus and buildings. From 2:00 until 3:00 the gym nasium was open to the visitors for swimming and social activities An intramural fnotha'l game at 'he stad'um concluded the day's activities Seniors from Andrews attending t ullowhee's Senk i Dav were Mis ces Betty Kilpatrirk Su? Solesbee, hamon.i Cook I ouise loste1' and .Melba Wyke nd Mr. Charles Bat tle. Mi* Frank 1 attic ar omran ;ed the gr-v. p Andrews Seniors Present Play The Senior Class play of An drews High School, "It Might Happen to You." was given for the elementary school children. Tues day. at 1:15. The afternoon per formance was given for the bene fit of students who were unable to attend the regular night per formance. STILL GOING UP Every day the list of customers using Citizens Bank & Trust Company's many banking services, is on the increase. We would like to add your name to our long list of satisfied customers? CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving South western North Carolina Federal Depodt Ioeuranee Corporation Oeer Floe Million Dollar* Andrews Births Mr. and Mr* H. F. Frye an nounce the birth of a girl Monday. April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Purser an nounce the arrival of a boy April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart an nounce the arrival of a boy April 5. Miss Thristv Has Week-End Guests Superintendent of Onslow Coun t> Schools. Isham B. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson, Miss Jean Christy and Mrs. Sutherland, supervisor, all of Jackson ville. were week-end guests of Miss Gladys Christy of Andrews. Open House was held at the Christy residence Saturday night, March 29. with many friends of the guests calling during the even ing Mr. Hudson w as formerly super intendent of the Andrews schools RANGER Sgt and Mrs Jally Miller of Christiansburg, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Evans last week. Miss Medley Fox spent last week-end in Murphy with her sis ter. Mrs. Art Latshaw. Ray Munteith of Atlanta spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Hampton Montetlh. Mr and Mrs. Pete Walker of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fox last week. Mr and Mrs. E. L Cole, Mr. and Mrs. H Pardue and Mr. and Mrs Babe Cole of Riyson City visited Mr and Mrs. Pascal Hughes Sat urday. C. M. Sneed spent last week | end visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Evans at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes and iiildren spent last week-end vis iting at Bristol. Tenn. is. C. B. Hedrick and children ' have returned home after spend ing several days with her parents, and Mrs. S. V. Evans at Oak I iidge. Tenn. Miss Georgia Sampson of Mur i phy spent the week-end with Miss Clara Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Leniar Moss of Blue Ridge, Ga? spent Sunday GET BABY CHICKS and PURINA CHICK STARTENA 'fytV Colored Chicks For Easter Red. rreen. blue, and other colors STILES PRODUCE COMPANY Murphy, N. C. Phone 1 43. To Give Program The Crippled Children's Quar tet. who have appeared on station W1BK. Knoxville. Tenn , will pre sent a program at the Valley Riv er Baptist Church near Andrews Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. with Mr and Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick and family. Cpl. Charles Guthrie of U. S. Vir Base, Fla, spent a few days recently with his mother, Mrs. L. C Guthrie. Mrs. Etna Kilpatrick spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Sally King. Children To Have Egg Hunt, Picnic Children o! tfte Andrew* Pres j byterian Church will gather at the church Friday at 10:30 a. m and ?ill be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes and family of hhodo. wh ^re they will be enter tained with an Easter egg hunt and picnic. Transportation will be provided by members of the church, and all ' Presbyterian Sunday School chil : aren are invited to attend. Visit Parents Mr. and Mr* Gene Palmer, ci nKoxvllle. Tenn. viaited their parent*. Mr. and Mr* W. T. Pal mer and Mr. and Mr*. Claude T? iham. They left their young daughter. Paula, with her grandparent*. Mr. >nd Mrs. W. T. Palmer, for a vis it of several weeks PEW KNOW CANCER SIGNS Only a little more than half of all adult Americans know even 'ne of cancer's seven danger sign ?il*. the American Canoer Society points out. May the joys and happiness of the Easter season be with you as you join men the world over in solemn worship of the glorious resurrec tion of our Lord. Jesus Christ May his blessings and guidance be bestowed upon you. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Murphy, N. C. W. A. Singl etcn, Owner Phone 582 /te/fifftq Give the little lady a/ hand This ad is addressed to husbands ? husbands who've yearned for the thrill of sitting behind a broad hood packed with horsepower?and the pride of rolling down the street in a car that tells the world, "Here's a man who knows the finest thing on wheels." But husbands have wives. And wives have been known to say, "No big cars for me. They're too hard to handle." Well, we have an answer for that one. It's a Roadmaster with Buick's new Power Steering.f And Power Steering takes over any time the steering gets tough?works like a helping hand reduces the effort of turning the wheel of a car at a standstill to about the same effort it takes to pick up a mink ooat. But out on the open highway?with a > clear straight stretch before you? your hands still have command of the wheel?you can feel that sure, firm, easy and eager responsiveness that's a part of the fun of driving. The rest of the fun is in something else that's new this year?the highest horse power that a Buick Fireball Engine has ever delivered ? and an Airpower carburetor that lets loose an extra reserve of power when needed, and still adds extra miles to your cruising range on each tankful of gas. So we suggest a family demonstration. "You'll both like the hushed and restful silence of this superbly able traveler. "Ybull like the harmonious beauty of its interior, and the deep and luxurious softness of its seats. \fru'll like the velvet-gloved grip of its Wide-Band brakes, and the most capa cious trunk in Buick history. "foull like the smooth surge of Dynaflow Drive, and you'll like?but why waste time talking, when you could be finding out more than we can ever tell you? How about making a date to do that right now? nd not***. Whits i fom?IH I JO \ l)\l \ S 1 i; 15 WHIN IITTM Avtomonut AH ?WIU MICA Will BUIIP THIN FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. 200 Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C.
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