House Candidate Will Speak At Peachtree Community Buel Adams, Cherokee County view section, moving to Murphy In Republican candidate for the 1022. North Carolina House of Repre- The former Murphy mayor at sentatives in the Nov. 4 general tended local schoola and the Sylva election. wlU speak at 7:30 p. m Collegiate Institute, Sylva, N. C. Thursday in the Peachtree Com- ?9 ? employ?d Ior , ^ mttnWy" tiene by the Schnell Contracting Mr. Adams, a native of Cherokee Co. In .Miami, Ha., and by the U County, was born in the Grand- S Coastal Geodetic Survey In mapping Cherokee, Graham and Clay Counties. * I He was employed for eight years ! I b; the Tennessee Valley Authority 1 I in 16 >2 he entered the Navy and ,1 served with the 118th Naval Con- . , structlon Battalion as chief petty of'tcer under I.t. Comm. Beardon1 1 of Arhevllle. Mr. Adams was in | service two and a half years with ?S months overseas duty. He now owns and operates Adams' Machine Co. In 'Murphy, i He served two years as mayor Miss Snyder Reviews Book At SS Meeting Miss Phyllis Snyder, Region*] church Sunday School Monday Librarian, reviewed the book, evening. "Windows For the Crown Prince", j The meeting was held at the by Elizabeth Gray Vlnlng. at the home of Mrs Peyton G. Ivle and -egular quarterly meeting of the , pot iuck ^pper was served, ridells class of the First Baptist Mr, r. d chandler, president, presided over a short business after being elected In 1030 He Is 4esslon . , . _ .. . 1 Mrs. Jot Ray and Mrs. Don Gen a member of the First Baptist , * . , . . try. group captains, made plans for Church, the Lions Club and the i cU? attendance contest for the American Legion. next two months. Methodist Choir To Present ! Vesper Concert Sundav P. M. The choir of the Pint Methodist Church will present a vesper coo cert of sacred music In the san ctuary of the church 4:90 p. m Sunday, Oct. 26. The services will be In recogni tion of Reformation Sunday (the Sunday before Oct. SI, on which date Martin Luther posted his "Ninety-five Theses" on the church door at Wittenberg, Germany In 1517.) The selections to oe presented am, as follows: Prelude: "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" by Martin Luther; "Holy, Holy, Holy" by Frederic Swift; "My God and I" by Sergei; "The Ninety and Nine" by Sankey-Wilson; "Lord, I Believe" by Ira B. Wilson; "Thy Kingdom Come" by Forrest Wal-' 'er; "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" 'tune: Refuge) by Powell Weaver; Ray Palmer's "My Faith Loks Us j To Thee"; "Hark, the Vesper! Hymn Is Stealing" by Albert' e Scholia; and the Poetlude "O God, Our Help In Aces Peat" toy Isaac Watts. During the service Rev. R. Del b?rt Byrum, minister, will read a statement of "Protestant Belief." Mrs Duke Whitley will be the organist for the concert and the choir is under the direction of Mrs. Glenn Bates. The public is cordially Invited to attend the service. Preceding the service the chimes will be played. The musical vespers will be in lieu of the evening service of wor ship, but the youth meeting will ! be at 6 p. m. On Sunday morning the Rev. R. I Delbert Byrum, minister, will have ' "Our Protestant Responsibility" as his sermon topic. The Rev. J. Alton Morris is holding a revival service this week in Bryson City. TELLS A STORY ? ? ? Every month our employee magazine contains one or more pages of pictures oi telephone employees who have been promoted to management. That ipeaks well of employee opportunity in the telephone business. Management jobs at Southern Bell are filled by promotions through the ranks. Last year there were 819 promotions to supervisory positions. There were also 5,834 promotions to higher non-supervisory jobs, and 615 promotions to higher management positions. MONTHLY $66.4S PAYMENTS _ D*l?v?r?d to Your Door. AS LOW AS locol taxi, H onyt extra. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY This policy of opportunity and recognition for the individual employee means good management and better telephone service for you. Coupled with good pay, fair treatment and one of industry's best employee benefit programs, it explains why more than half of the employees we had 20 years ago are still with the Company. Price quoted b for Atro-Lark model, os illustrated. Come in today and drive America's truly new, most sensational car. Liberal allowance on your old car will probably make down payment! crfsto Willys FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. 200 Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. Public A uction - Bankruptcy Sale ALL ASSETS of Mountain Valley Cooperative, Inc. will be sold at public auction in and near Brasstown, N. C. on Fri day, October 31,1952 beginning at llkOO o'clock A. M. and continuing from time to time until everything is sold. YOU SHOULD BE PRESENT AND BIDDING Some of the assets are as follows: L REAL ESTATE:. A. Creamery Property. Includes two rock buildings now used for complete milk receiving, processing and bot tling plant Wooden garage and \xh acres land included. This property will be offered for sale along with the equipment now in the buildings. Trustee will probably start the bidding on this group of assets at the amount of the mortgages thereon, L e. $27,147.00 B. Brasstown property. This includes seven parcels of land right in town. The office building, the mill build ing, the ware house building, and 3 tenant houses, all with plenty of land included, and one vacant lot fronting 300 feet on D. S. No. 64. See Map At Office Of W. Frank Forsyth or E L McKeever in Murphv, N. C. ? E PHBONAL PROPERTY: A. Delivery trucks. B. Grocery store inventory. C. Office equipment, including adding machines, typewriter, tables, chairs, safe, electric heater, etc. D. Shore equipment such as Counter scales, show cases, Refrigerators, Coca Cola Cooler, cash register, etc. TIME: Begins at llkQO A. M. Place: Brasstown, N.C. and Creamery PI ant 1 mile south of Brasstown. ? Bste: October 31,1952 Afl sales wifl be made by W.Frank Forsyth, TVustee, and will be subject to confirmation of E Marion Ross, Ref eree in Bankruptcy at a hearing to be held for this purpose on November 6,1952 a t Ashevilie, North Carolina m the Federal District Courtroom, in the Post Office Building. .

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