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Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. Prank Adams, Sgt. and Mrs. Edwin Adams, Jerry and Leon Adams spent the week end with Sgt. and Mrs. Vincent Adams, of Montgomery, Alabama. BUI Candler, of VUla Rica. Georgia, visited Mr. L. B. Nichols. Sunday. Mr. Nichols returned to Villa Rica with Mr. Candler, and will return to Andrews with Mrs. Nichols on Wednesday Mrs. Gladys Dorsey spent Wed nesday In Ashevtlle. Zeb Whitaker and Richard Park er spent Wednesday In AshevUle. Mrs. Graver CoUett, of Gastonia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Powers and sister Mrs. CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hospital, in Sytva, every Friday. Registration hours are from 0 to 10:15 a. m. The Division of Cancer Control of the N. C. State Board of Health provides ex aminations for canoer to women above 35 and men above 40 years eld and to any person of any age with symptoms suggestive of can cer. WE BUT CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. WJ1 come anywhere after them. Write or call Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J Box 571 CopperhiU, Tenn. Hazel Reynolds. Mrs. Ed Single of Orlando, Fin., spent the week end In Andrews. Mr and Mrs. Junior Sherrill of Dillsboro spent the week end with relatives In Andrews. Major and Mrs. Leon Luther of Asheville spent the week end in Andrews. Jack Pullium, Jay Bettis and Jake Buchanan spent last Satur day night in Dillsboro as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Junior Sherrill. All of them went to Mars Hill Sunday to visit friends at Mars Hill College. Miss Meredith W hi taker spent Thursday night in Asheville as the guest of Miss Woodfin Posey. Miss Ada Mae Pruett spent the week end in Ellenboro, N. C. with her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stratton at tended the Tennessee-Alabama football game in Knoxville, Sat urday. Bob Christy, senior at Duke Uni versity, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Christy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon King and sons. Bill and Vernie, of Raleigh, spent the week end with Mrs. Bruce King and John King. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Womack. Mrs. Jim Stewart and Gay Frances Stewart spent the week end in Mullins. S. C., visiting Mrs. Wo mack and Mrs Stewart's father. Mr. P. L. Robinson, and sister. Miss Valerie Robinson Mr and Mrs. W. G. Lail and family of Aiken. S. C., spent the week end with relatives in An drews. W. D. Whitaker and Gordon But ler attended the Shriners Conven tion in Asheville last week. Mrs. Verna Tarkington is visit fjN A BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY 200"Perfect Pan" farCONTESTS GRAND PRIZE '10,0005? mm with huso -err arrar aurn into RiSfSO ? 57c jsr 29c j to iotrodwo yoo to Ik* ]SKIN-TONIC ACTION or TOUT SOAP CARE SPECIAL 4-CAKR PACK jw ?tt l Bke l? .... lC i m ho 3 ?l r?g jria ? BREEZE KML sin CANNON - ? ? , , r.... WJSM Town Ai(4-Js 25c Wfjjrz. 61c BREEZE liMf Mg. riyyAU 31c PACROOTN LARGE SIZE SILVER DUST LIFEBUOY f\ FINI CANNON O A _ 9c INEVWrjOX Oljc GREEN'S CASH STORE Time to Serve Delicious JFG Nantahala High School To Hold Harvest Sale Nantahala High School will bold it* second annual Harvest Sale at the N.intahala gymnasium. Friday, October 24, beginning at 7:30 P. M. The school Initiated the Harvest Sale last year to raise money for the purchase of equipment for their new building. The Sale was very successful. Warren Deyermond, principal, : xpects a bigger and better Har vest Sale this year. Funds realised From the sale will be used largely in financing a visual education program and in purchasing addi tional needed equipment for the school. A wide variety of farm products will be offered for sale. Sick In Andrews Mrs. H. N. Younce has returned to work following her recovery from painful burns received about 'he face and arms in an accident it ber place of business recently. Mrs. L. B. Nichols suffered a severe cut on her foot in an acci dent at her father's home in Villa Rica. a.. Tuesday. Mrs. James Harris, of Nantahaia is recuperating at his home follow ing an operation in a Chattanooga hospital. Mrs. Pitt Rogers underwent a minor operation at the Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. i Patients this week at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital include, Mr. lake Phillips, of Andrews; Mrs Claude Davis of Hendersonville; Mr. Charles Riddle of Robbins ville; Oscar Lunsford of Andrews; Mr. E. A. Wood of Andrews; Mer rill Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart, an appendectomy; Blaine Shope of Robbinsville; Mrs. Charles Parker and six month old son of Andrews; Dorothy McCall of Robbinsville; Mrs Ora Smith of Marble. Mrs. Will Luther has been con fined to her home due to illness. ing in Elizabeth City, N. C Tom Hay, who is employed in Arkansas spent the week end with his family in Andrews. Mrs. L. O. Caldwell has returned i her home following a visit to New Orleans, La., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, of Asheville, spent several days last week in Andrews. To be eligible for loan, corn must grade No. 3 or better, or No. 4 on test weight only, and not con tain over 20.5 per cent moisture on the ear. or 13 per cent shelled. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE U. S. Highway 64 East?4 Miles Open Every Nlyht Saturday "High Lonesome' In Technicolor ?John Barry-more, Jr. SnndajMndir "Ten TaU Men" Cater By Technicolor With Wedn**4ay "Close To My Heart" Bay -nrttv "This Woman Is Dangerous" CiiifMi Pwif ?? > # NOTICE or SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 4188 STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff *1 LEE MULL and Wife. RUBY MULL. MINNIE LEDFORD and Husband. LONNIE LEDFORD. TRED MULL, JERRY MULL and Wife RUBY MULL, WILLEY MULL, MARY ANN MULL. MRS. MILEY RAVENCROFT. and hus band. MILEY RAVENCROFT. De fendants. The defendants, Minnie Ledford and Husband, Lonnie Ledford, Mrs. Mlley Ravencroft and Hus band, Mi ley Ravencroft, Fred Mull, Mary Ann Mull. Willey Mull, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, to forclose the lien of taxes due plaintiff by defendants for the years IMS. 1944, 1947, 1948. 1949. 1930, 1951, ard 1952 against the lands of said defendants in Valleytown Town ship. Cherokee County, North Car olina, to-wit: Being a part of Tract No. 37 situate, lying and being in the Town of Andrews, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Francis Me haffy, Jess Patterson, Kings, Hubb Mull, and Aquone Road, and oth ers. and bounded and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in th ' South mar(In of Aquone Rood. I and run* South with Hubb Mull's line 940V4 feet to ? stake; thence , East with the Kim property line i 99 625 feet to the Francis Mehaffy I line; thence North with said Me j haffy Une 740Vs feet to the Me , haffy corner; thence West 20 feet iwith Patterson Une; thence North with said Patterson line 200 feet 1 to the Aquone Road; thence 79. i 629 feet with said Road to the Be | GINNING, containing IV* acres, more or less. Said lands being fully described to satisfy said taxes, tax liens. In terest and costs of this action, and to forever bar and foreclose all right, title, estate, interest, claim and lien of defendants in and to or upon said lands; and the said defendants will further take notice they are required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, at his office in the Court house in Murphy, N. C., within Twenty (20) Days after the 7th day of November, 1952, to-wit, on or before the 26th day of November. 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint in this action, which is now on fi'e with copies for defen 7o Reiieve Misery of c$^666 Tractor Tires New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair Any Size Tractor Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N. C. ow let show you! Be Sure You Get the Deal You Deserve! Come in... let us show you the exclusive advantages of a New Chevrolet... the important savings our prices offer! A few minutes in our showroom now may save you some real money. So come in soon. Let us show you the kind of deal you can get. Let us demonstrate what a new Chevrolet offers you. Let us show you why more people are buying Chevrolets than any other car . . . and why you too will be better off with a Chevrolet See us now. Tho StyWlH Da Ism 2-?oar Sadaa. fConftnaotion amd trim iUwrtrofod ft itobiUty of matmrioi.) I Sm what you gain More Powerful Vahre-in-Head Engine Plate Glass all around, with E-Z-Eye with ?k(|M avrlutiva With Power glide Automatic Transmit- plate glass (optional at extra cost) ? , rioc (optional at extra coat) ? Body by Largest Brakes in its field ? Unitized ChiVrOWt fofuroi Fisher ? Centerpoise Power ? Safety Knee-Action Ride. Swc Lowest-Priced Una in its Field! ?r' -v ? ? Dickey Chevrolet' -Oldsmobile Co* PHONE SO condemning the Mid land to ule In the complaint now on (lie In thii action, reference to which la here by made for more full description And for the further purpose of' dants, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. This the 7th day of October, 1952 J L. HALL. Clerk Superior Court. By CARMEN HANEY. Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. 13-4be Johns - Manville Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Bell Asbestos SlSiai GIBBS ED*. * AUTO SUl>*LT We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPFBBHIIX. TBNN. Johnny's Building More Than A i Bank Balance . . He's building a strong, sound future! It's not the few cents a week he saves that will work financial miricals. It's the facx that he's developing the SAVING HABIT early in life, that assures wisdom in handling money when he's older. Wise par- ? ents encourage their children to save. We suggest that you open a JUNIOR SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS. * *< y jj TODAY! jl i CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO.' Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina ? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars I I
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