REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, businesses, business property, tourist courts, Cafes, truer rjr stores, warehouses. vacant Und. cam? sites, betels sad aU kinds ef real property. Let us knew what r*u want. We ' may have it or ean ret U for you.' D. M. REESE | Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C- O'Dell Salesmen PHONE 214 MURPHY. N. C. RANGER Mr and Mr*. Don- Nichols at Oak Ridge Tenn . spent the week tnd with Mrs. Iduma Baity. Mr. and Mr>. S. V. Evans have returned to their home at Ook Ridge. Tenn., after spending two weeks with Mr.^and Mrs C. B. i Hedrick and children. Mrs. Sally King visited Mrs. C. ! M. Sneed recently. 'Mrs. Isaiah Elliott spent the v/eek-end with Mrs. Etna Kllpat rick. Mr and Mrs. Joe Led^prd of , Akin. S. C.. spent last week wrtth . Mr and Mrs. F. W. Kllpatrick and family. Mr and Mrs. Poindexter of Gas i MOVING 7, mvvinv^ Col... f AMI ft f CAN RED BALL TtAMMT COM/AMY, MC HifJjAU SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVINO SERVICE AUTHORIZED AOINT Palmer Bros. Tracking Co. Inc. Phone 202 Murphy. N THE LONE RANGER . ? Bv Fran Striker TEACHES BIBLE COURSE The Rev A. G. Brook* U teach ing a B.ble Study coume at lit \ l>w Baptist Church at Rbodo, each night this week. Libertv Mr and Mrs. Lester Ledford l ad Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Groves of Englewood, Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs Fr.d Graves of Violet and Mr. and Mrs Guy Eller as guests Sunday Urlld W?st has returned to Akin. S. C., where he Is employed. Mr and Mrs. Richard Cobb oi Akin, S. C., were Saturday even tonia and Mrs. Iowa Nicholson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hembree. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Evans of Oak Ridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamp ton Montleth one day last week Mrs Maud Bareing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goddard and son. Don nie, and Mrs. R. F Merrett of Fountain City, Tenn., were in Murphy last Sunday visiting Mr. rnd Mrs. Loren Lovlngood. Mrs. Merrett will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lovingood. SCOUT OFFICE r \NNIF McC.UIRE NOTARY PUBLIC Posted Mr and Mrs M. C. Stiles and children visited the letter's mother. Mr]. O. C. Cole, at Blairevllle, Ga., Sunday. The Allen reunion was held at the home of Mrs Eliza Johnson Sunday I Hershell Stiles, at Marble Friday. C. Sties visited his brother. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eller. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ledford were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Lee Ledford, Friday. Mr and Mrs. Clint Morrow of Spring City, Tenn., were the guests of Mr. Morrow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ldd Morrow for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. * Ralph Morrow I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John i Hopkins Sunday. Miss Zelma Morrow has been spending some time with her bro ther and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Monow. ' Miss Barbara Bruce was the guest of Mrs. Effie Ledford re cently Mrs. Elvira Ledford visited Miss Bulah Jones Thursday. Miss Georgia Mae Graves of En glc.vood is spending this week with Mis* Linda Faye Ledford. ?1 WW THE SUPPLES t 90U6KT H TOWN WE'LL BE ABLE f TO wee ou? tor! U3N6 -nwfe WSURETWkTMAN IS ONE OF Tt] ! IF I CAM JUST MS HIDEOUT?J I ? ? UOQKS U<E SONECNES FOUOW/H'G&Uee/] ?WW. TV Uw Vapv V J I TOLD GRUBB IT ' w*s wnsesous to woe into town so soon M^ret? "we. stage HCLDUf* it LOOKS LIKE HE'S BEEN THE 0OC WE SUN ON THE ST?CE.' JC MJST-Vt RECOGNIZED GRUB&! J KM flL FIX THAT/ ?VIV lV>MfX?^ f ?ym rr TaiT rAvc mi igr hc lie utnen it re -me ' STUSECQftU ROBBERS/ WE.U. WORRY BUCK TO CM*P AK5 TEU. THE ^nar-^f^urT'^ MOWDC KID/ J fami IfU. t*. lw l?fi k HA.VEKT V?."?( IS-NQSlR. NOT ?J MET BffOREfJfcp^TrtfcT I KNOW OP.' rxi/ 5HMJOWS. ESsfUE SHOULD WAVE PLENTY UCNG.KCfTURNED AN J DAN PE1D GONE IlOJR AGO. I ? LONG TIME. r*iWONDER WHAXfe .DELAYED WM. i SWITCH TO DODGE-SLASH UPKEEP COSTS a . t^S?- F ^T:f & Whatever your needs, there's a Dodge truck "Job-Ratod" to fit your Job, save you money. Every model?Yt- through 4-ton?is engi neered with the right bod-carrying units. Every model?4,250 lbs. to 40,000 lbs. G.V.W. ?is engineered with the right bod-moving units for tog performance. Better weight distribution enables you to carry bigger payioads without overloading. Come in today for a Show Down of value . . . a demonstration . . . and a good deal/ The Right Power. With a Dodge youH enjoy "Job-Rated!" power?the right engine for the johk Youll lower upkeep coats because of such features as chrome-plated top piston rings and exhaust valve seat inserts. Longer Truck Ufa. With a Dodge "Job-Rated" truck you'll save on upkeep because of such advantages as a deep channel-type frame, sturdv "shot-peened" rear axle shafts, and long, special alloy steel springs. Fluid Drive Protection. Depend on g^rol Fluid Drive to protect vital drive-line parts, keep upkdep costs low! This power "cushion" be tween engine and clutch is available op >?-, . 1-ton ana Route-Van models! '.'We switched to Dodge and upkeep costs went down." .toy* MA UUCI ATLAS < "Since putti ng our first Dodge into service, we have been most satisfied. As soon as we switched to Dodge, our upkeep costs went down! "We have found that Dodge Jo*Rater \ at a mud) bettor level of economy in ??? t* May Sr Ma 6qs/ 6uy in /o*-cost tronsporftrtion... ?HHnuini bi uBMt iik .k? m ?? C Moore 107 Vallgy River Ave. Phone 37 Murphy. N. q. NOTICE l IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT | Of NORTH CAROLINA I ASHEVILLE DIVISION SECURITY MILLS, INCORPOR [ ATED, Plaintiff. MOUNTAIN VALLEY COOPERA TIVE, A Corporation, Defendant. To AH Creditors And Parties Holding Claims Against Moun tain Valley Cooperative, Inc., Of Brasstown, North Carolina: You and each of you are hereby notified to present your claims duly itemized and verified, togeth er with a statement of the securi ties or priorities, if any, in regard to said claims, to the undersigned Receiver at Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, on or be fore the 12th day of August. 1952, or your claims will be barred from participation in the distribution of the assets of the Defendant. You are invited to submit your claims immediately Your arc- further notified that (he Receiver will take and state an account of the affairs of said De fendant, giving a list of all credR ors and the amounts for which their claims are filed, and a list of all assets of said Corporation, to i be filed in the Office of the Clerk I of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. Ashevllle Division, said report to be filed on the 21st day o* July, 1952 ' Attached to this notice is a copy of the Order of Judge Wilson War 'i"k appointing the undersigned as Receiver of the Defendant. This the 9th day of June, 1952. W. Frank Forsyth, Receiver of Mountain Valley Cooperative. Inc. 48-4tc NOTICE OF SALE OF SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 4068 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina Cherokee County Cherokee County, Plaintiff ? vs. FRANK L. GARRISON, and wife. MRS. FRANK L. GARRISON, De fendants. I By virtue of authority vested in ne by a Judgment of the Chero kee Superior Court dated the 5th lay of June, 1952, in the above ~nVtled action, I will, on Wednes da>, the 9th day <ft July, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands In Beaverdam Township, Cherokee County, N. C-: In District No. 5, on the waters of Schuler Creek, No 7765, bound ed as follows: BEGINNING on a Chestnut at or near the State line, and runs South SO East 80 poles to a Chest nut Oak: thence South 40 West 200 poles to a large Rock; thence North SO West 80 poles to a stake; thence North 40 East 200 poles to I the beginning, containing 100 | acres, more or leas. Bt.ng the same lands described in a deed from John H. Hall, and wife. CalUe Hall to J. T. Patter son, dated August 20, 1001 and recorded in Book 8, page 539, Re cords of Cherokee County Being also the same lands des cribed in a deed from A. C. Avery, Commissioner to Prank L. Garri son, dated September 14. 1925, and recorded in Book 88, at page 385. Records of Cherokee County. This the 6th day of June. 1952. H. L. McKeever, Commissioner 48-4tc AMERICA and its- people did not beeom - great through accident. A country founded on sound religious precepts' on a strong ethi cal base and following a program of conscious thrift must succeed as ours did. And an individual pursuing the same course will reach thi same successful goal. Prayer, ethics, thrift?here is a program for all of us. We are proud that we too play a role in this program that is still making America and its people so successful. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Fiv-? Million Dollars WE ARE HAPPY TO ANHOVNCE that VERLIN JONES Has been added to our force f % \ He is an Authorized BEAR SERVICE OPERATOR f ? Specializing in / <; \ - : - - " _ . . . _ 2 Bear Wheel, Steering, and Frame Alinement He also has charge of Body and Parnt Jobs He invites his f rierids to bring their jobs to him. Phone 95 Murphy, N. C rSfl* ?

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