REAL ESTATE ' for sale firms, houses, lot*, businesses, business property, tourist courts. Cafes, rroeery stores, warehouses, i scant land, camp sites, hotels sad a.'I kinds of real property. Let us know what yon want. We may hare It or can get It for yon. D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C- O'DeU Salesmen .-HONE 214 MURPHY, N. C. Ljther-Snyder Vows Are Spoken Miss Blondine Luther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther of ! Andrews, became the bride of Jack | Snyder, son qt Hugh Snyder of Sylva, Tuesday, July 1, at the par sonage of Andrews Methodist Church. The Rev. E. L Kirk officiated osing the double-ring ceremony The bride wore a blue silk shan *ung dress with white accessories. Her shoulder corsage was a white orchid. The ccup'e were attended by the . <i alter of the bride. Hilton Luther and his wife of Asheville, and by ...Us Vera Moore of Andrews. '.Irs. Snyder is a graduate of Andrews High School For the past nine years she has been employed b;- Nichols Department store. Mr. ?n> der attended the Sylva schools. He s employed by Southern Rail way. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left for a wedding trip through the state of Kentucky. They will reside in Asheville. leal Estate Transfers The Sam W. Jones property near he school gymnasium to Dr. Ar thur Carpenter. A tract of land near Granny squirrel Gap to Chief Bentley of he Miami, Fla., Police Depart ment. Russell Caldwell Given Party ' Mr*. Louise Caldwell entertain ed with a party for her son, Rus ceH. on his fifth birthday Wed ' :te*day afternoon from 2 to 4. Mrs Erown Caldwell and Miss Mildred Holland assisted Mrs Caldwell with gaihes and contests l.ich were held on the lawn. Refreshm ents consisting of birthday cake, ice cream and cold drinks were served to the follow ing: Billie Moore Eddie Tipton, 1 Richard Caldwell, Johnny Moore, | Ann Caldwell, Billy Mallonee, Ed ?ie Rogers. Jane Tipton, Wayne Watson. Karen Caldwell. Darleen I McDonald. Kay Zimmerman and Patricia Rogers. Sr t in Andrew* Viss Bc"y Heaton underwent an appendectomy at the Rodda-Van G:rder H'^pita! Monday. Mr?. Robert Caoe suffered a broken leg and a chipped ankle Morgan Family Molds Reunion Mr. and Mrs. W. R Morgan of near Andrews held a family re union. at their home last week-end honoring Mr. Morgan's sister, Mrs E. S. Lord of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs Sallie Moore of Flint, Mich. The three had not been together for forty years. A big Sunday dinner was served at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Mor gan and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cathey. Guests, in addition to Mrs Lord and Mrs. Moore, were: Eunice Lord of Cleveland. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of An drews: Beaulah Lord of Knoxville, i Tenn : Joseph R Moore of Flint, 11 Mich.: Anna Howard of Hayes- , ville: Richard. Calvin and Eleanor Lord of Tucson. Ariz.; Faye and Linda Sanders of Hayesville; Jean md August Lord of Knoxville, Tenn.; Stanley Lord of Tucson. Ariz.; L. M. Sanders of Hayes ville; L. R. Lord of Cleveland, i Tenn : Tru'.a Sanders of Hayes ville; Dick and Betty Ledford of Waynesville; Clyde, Mabel. Linda ind Marilyn Ellis of Andrews; Lois June and Deborah Crawford of Andrews: Lawrence, Oma. Ellen,\ Dot and Rebecca Morgan of1 Hayesville; Tilman and O'Neai . H8rp?r of Flint, Mich., Newell, Jerry and Rayburn Cantrell of Belmont; Roe and Marinell Gar-1 rett of Granite Falls; Mr. and Mrs. j Charlie Lee of Hiawassee, Ga.; W D. Howard of Knoxville; Mr. and I Mrs. Arnold Ash? and children; Mr. and Mrs. Dock Carpenter of Andrew's: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craw ford of Norfolk, Va.: Miss Sally Lambert of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs Edwin Adam of Augusta, Ga Sarah Williams Suffers Cut Sarah Lynett Williams, seven year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, suffered a severe cut on the right chest .in a freak jane in a fall at Iter home recent v. Patients at Kodda-Van Gorder lio'pi.a! this week are: Harve Mulkey. .Andrews; Mrs W. A. franklin, Andrews; Ted Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Will iams of Cheoh; Ronald Luther of Andrews; Mrs. Bruce Lewis of Robbinsville: Mrs. Fate Walls of Andrews; Mrs. Dennis Walls of Andrews; Miss Opal Rowland of Robbinsville; Miss J. Morgan of Andrews: Mrs. Frank Huscussion; Cecil Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones of Nantahala; Wal ter Bryson of Andrews; Lee Hyde of Andrews; Bill Frazier of An drews: and Johnny Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Cul berson. accident at her home in Andrews Monday evening. Her twelve-year-old brother was vigorously swinging an open knife in the alt when th? younger child ' ran directly into the path of the knife. The deep gash required 12 stitches at an Andrews hospital to close the wound. With A Safe Deposit Box You Also Get. Absolute Privacy If you've risked keeping valuables around the house because it's private, come and see what me mean by private . . A vault so we ll protected?exclusively for our patrons?that only you will know what you put into that Safe Deposit Box or what you take out. And, of course the box can't be opened without your key. The cost? A few cents a month. Nothing, compared ?viiii what jou can lose by taking chances! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRF V. S. Highway 64 East?4 Miles Open Every Night Show Starts At Dusk Saturday Drnnis Morgan, In? "Raton Pass" Sunday-Monday "Two Tickets To Broadway" Color By Technicolor Tony Martin-Janet Leigh Gloria DeHaven Tuesday-Wednesday , "Yellow Fin" Starring Wayne Morris-Adrian Booth Thursday-Friday "Flying Leather Necks" Color By Technicolor John Wayne-Robert Ryan Janis Carter a bird? a plane? superman? No, ? it's just to show whot peace of mind can do for a fel low! The peace of mind which comes with the knowledge thot your family, your home, your possessions are protected by the strongest insurance companies. Ycu too can enjoy that care free feeling if you let us survey your insurance needs. We ccn show you how to be secure against loss?come whot may! Insurance Dept. Citizens Bank And Trust Co. "Your Friend After The Loss" Andrews, N. C. Murphy, N. C. PHONE us For Finer Faster CLEANING SERVICE Free Moth Proofing And Water Repellent Service MURPHY LAUNDRY Phone 1 59 Murphy, N. C. IF YOU WANT BIGGER PAYLOADS, YOU WANT A DODGE 'We solved our hauling problems with Dodge 'Job-Rated' trucks" ... iays BERNARD J. CARNEY, Manager, Weyerhaeuter ft Denkmonn lumber Yard, Rock liland lumber Co., Rock, Itland, III. "Our business calls for trucks that can haul big loads day in and day out ?and we like our trucks to last, too! That's why we prefer Dodge trucks that are 'Job-Rated' to fit our particu lar hauling job. "We recently put in service two Dodfe 'Job-Rated' i J-i-tcn ruocels . . . and they sure haul big loads the way we want them to! For instance, the 170 inch wheelbaae models allow for a 14-foot body, which is ideal for our business. And Dodge easy-handling advantages enable us to maneuver these truckj1 in the same space as some other trucks with 12-foot bodies." For biggor payloads, choose from many Dodge "Job-Rat?d" frocks? Vt- through 4-ton. "Job-Ratmd" engineering makes it possible for you to haul more with tj?e right Dodge truck for your needs. You haul more economically, because of advantages like lightweight alu minum-alloy pistons and others. For smoother power and extra load protection, gyrol Fluid Drive is avail able on Vt-, V*-, 1-ton and Route Van models. Come in for a demonstration?and an extra good dealt .PAYLOAD Belter weight distribution. The short wheetbase design of Dodge trucks allows more weight to be carried on the front axle. Because the engine is located farther forward and the front, axle is moved back, you can haul bigger payloads without overloading. The right lead-carrying unit*. The frame, axles, springs, and other units that carry the load are "Job-Rated' on Dodge trucks. Each is engineered to provide the strength and capacity needed to support your load. And all are "Job-Rated" to work together! Ths right load-moving unit*. You get an engine that's "Job-Rated" with plenty of power to pull bigger loads at low cost. In fact, all load moving units?such as clutch, trans mission, rear axle?are engineered to move bigger loads. See us foc/oy for Ma basf 6oy /n fotv-cosffronsporMfon... D0DGE^fi?TRlJ[K5 E. C Moore 107 Valley River Ave. Phone 37 Murphy, N. C. Qmdmj qmrlm Guided by electronic "eyes nil Mrs", the test de'kmsn spots line troubles at oaco end gets repairmen there quickly, often before service is actually interrupted. HEADING OFF line troubles helps keep telephone service good, and costs down. Growing efficiency all along the line is one of the reasons why the price of telephone service has gone up less than most other prices. Through good management ... by improving methods and equipment, and working facilities to the utmost... tele phone folks are doing their best to provide the most and the best service for your telephone dollar. That's mighty impor tant to Southern progress and to National Defense. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company ONE OF TOUR BEST BUTS Telephone service takes a smaller part of the family budget than it did fcn years ago .. . and you can call twice as many people. SKHTICK LOWEST TOIIIIU .

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