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*1 ?I C. M. fC Dalray Fl* and GainsavtBe, Ga in Florida tttey vWtod with afer. and Jfts. Charles Hoifc of l^sMi villa, Una. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Trotter at High Point, N. C. spent several days wttti Ida Polly Hicks and] frianda la Andrew*. The Trotters were tanner resldettts of Andre** Mr* B. E Mil shunt, of Knox I utile, Tenn. has been visiting her sister Mr* Louise Rogers, and her 4 parents Mr. and Mr* Ben Grant i Mr. and Mr* EL EL Davis and Mrs. Martha Dreher last week were dinner guests Sunday night of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Murphy. Mrs. Ray Frye and son, Thomas BIRTHS Curtis. font* tbt birth of 5. Mr. and Mrs. W W Moore at Murphy, anmwnce flic Mrfli at ? dauM*er. February 8. Mrs. Moore li the former Miss Bum Puett Mr. and Mrs. Neisoa Newman of Andrews, announce the birth of a boy, February 6. Ufa- and Mrs. Hardie Haigler, Route 2, Murphy, announce the birth of a boy, February 6. Ray, of Dothan, Ala. are visiting Mrs. Frye's parents, Mr. and Mrs Jeff Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhide have returned from a month's visit at Delray Beach, Fla. While re turning they visited in Savannah, Ga. with their daughter. Mrs. PETTY CASH Some loose change ... a few dollar bills ... In a \ little tin box. In business, they call it "petty cash." Every home has its "petty cash" too . . . maybe in Mother's sugar bowl . . . maybe in Dad's back pocket. And isn't it amazing how low "petty cash" gets by the time next payday rolls \ around? If you figure on saving "what's left", you may not get very far. Try this better: Deposit a fixed amount In your savings account FIRST, then spent "what's left." Before t yon know it, your cash in the bank will be far from "petty"! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Resources Over Five Million Dollars Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BWC Mormons Thursday to the i Hi#* Way" Ah the topic ot the pw>? ?t the BuatneM Women's | Circle of the Andrews Baptir. Church Thursday evening last I Miss Meredith Whi taker was hos tees with Miss Ada Mae Pruette The devotional was given by Mrs. Amos Harris. Others on the program were Miss Whi taker, Miss Elizabeth KU petrick. Miss Daley Battle, Miss Bertha McGuire, Miss Pruette and Mrs. Norma Lunsford. week George Rice and family. Patrolman Jack Garner visited wdth hie "family week end before last Patroleman Garner is station ed in West Jefferson, N. C. Sgt. Joe Higdon of Orlando, Fla. is visiting with his wife and rela tives while on a week's furlough. Mrs. Giles Cover is recuperating nicely from her recent illness. Among those visiting Mrs. Bruce King and son John were Mrs. King's son, Vernon from Ral eigh; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lov ingood of Marble; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins of Bryson City. Warren Deyermond, Principal of the Nantahala School, attended a United Forces of Education (Meeting In Franklin on Monday afternoon last week. Miss Kathrine Sursavage was a week end guest of Miss Patsy Tailent in Rryson City last week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Van Gor der have returned from a week end visit in Washington, D. C. with Dr. Joe Stickley. Dr. Stiokley, formerly of Andrews is studying at Gailinger Municipal Hospital in. Washington. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sursavage spent Sunday last week in Bryson City with Dr. D. R. Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tailent. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ledford of Atlanta spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. James Baer have returned after a ten days visit with relatives in Reading, Peon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Beans of Waterford, Va. visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cover. Mr. Beans is a brother of Mrs. Cover. Frances Cover joined the Beans here for a 6 or 7 weeks visit to Daytona Beach, Ft. Lau derdale, and Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Carrie Wilson has returned home after spending several weeks visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Ashe ville and Mrs. Earl Orr, sister, of Biltmore. Spaghetti Inspection BlsKOP HENRY MRS. JONES MR. BUECK Mrs. Sam Jones rets plenty of help cheeking her huge pot of spaghetti before the Andrews Lions sapper last week., H. Bueck, district governor of Lions District 31-A and Bishop M. George Henry take a peep just before the sapper was served. World production of barley and Cherokee County Is the newest oats in 1952-53 is estimated at 132. soU cinservaUon dUstrict in North 2 million short of the largest crops in history. 1 Carolina. HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Thursday, Friday, Feb. 19 - 20 Joseph Cotton - Teresa Wrlfht ?IN? "The Steel Trap' Friday, Saturday, Feb. 20 - 21 Bart Lancaster - Jody Lawrence \ ?IN? "Ten Tall Men" In technicolor Friday, Saturday, Feb. 20 ? 21 Chariton Heston-Susan Morrow ?IN? "The Savage" in technicolor Saturday, February 21 Gall Patrick - Kent Taylor ?IN? "The Fighting Phantom" Late Show Saturday, Feb. 21 Stanley Clements - Karen Sharpe ?IN? "Army Bound" Late Show, Saturday, Feb. 21 Richard Arlen - Cecilia Parker ?IN? "The Mine With The Iron Door" Sunday, Monday, Febrnary 22-23 Abbott ? Ln CaotcDo "Little John' Sunday, Monday, Feb. 22-23 Frankie Laine-Billy Daniels ? Charlotte Austin ?IN? 'Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" In technicolor Sun., Moil., Ton, Wed., Feb. t 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 "Betty Hntton-Cornel Wilde - Charles Heston-Dorothy Lamour-Gloria Grahame-Jamei Stewart ?IN? The Greatest Show On Earth" in technicolor Tnesday, Wednesday. Feb. 24-25 Margaret Field-Robert Clark ?IN? "Captive Women" m . tr Tuesday, February 24 Jon Hall ? Christine Larson ?IN? "Last Train From Bombay" Wed., Thnrs., Feb. 25-26 Loretta Young - Jeff Chandler j , ?IN? "Realise of You" Thursday, Friday, Feb. 28 - 27 Yvonne De Carlo - John Ireland ?IN? "Hurricane Smith" in technicolor WANTED: 4 - "? OAK LUMBER 2x4 ir lni) * ? / AND ALL 4/4 AND 4/4 BOARDS IN ALL I O G 8 . TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. ITC1PHT, N. C?TEL. Mi iMicmnietl , @ J yvu,t,/O&*rt0et <M> ftarryD 0&a?e/t, FOR FREE FOLDER WRITE TO CAIGON, INC. HAOAN RURDMO, PITTSBURGH SO. PENNSYLVANIA THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker LET'S SHOOT UP THE TOWN/., NOW, LEFTY/ THE GUNFIRE WILL COVER YOUR SHOTS) On PAYDAY THE RANCH HANDS COME TO TOWN TO CELEBRATE. FOR THE MOST PART THEY ARE HARMLESS? I 0?- (. U.C. i / 7A? JQ)W?S FIRST OF THE THEM V///. MONTH. THE RANCH HANDS M PLENTY ALWAYS COME INTO TOWN Jjii^CRAZY^ LIKE THIS. Jfc. T?l I'M GOING INTO TOWN AND SEE WHAT THAT GUNFIRE MEANS.' tz-zQ?: ? THE LONE RANGER PREPARES TO ADOPT A DISGUISE, t 13 gaim?whoa, silver; YOU WAIT HERE WHILE I SEE WHATS GOING ON IN TOWN/ HIM 1BW HE WAS MURPERED' ITisl PEAD./A SPOT RUSSEU-'S WORK! HELPM3URSOF P*P**9 READ HOW SPOT I RUSSELL RStoMOU T The lone ranger wears a DISGUISE AS '? DRAWS REIN IN TOWN. =4 ?an K gg m i SPOT RUSSELL MIGHT] RESENT A CHARGE j L LIKE THAT THAT KEMO SABAY IN PtSGUI6E/J -TONTO.' WHO'S Y ME THINK HIM KILLER/ YOU COME INSIDE.; TWS I? PADS REWARO TOR "TRYING TO BRING LAW TO WELLSVIU. I Ull jrJI l/L _ ipeaa ?19 I'D SAY IT CAME FROM THE SECOND FiOOR OF A BULDIN? S7\ W T ACROSS TME STREETI in ?r> 3IN?fl TPEETjl WELL, SPOT, *3U NEEDNT WORRY ABOUT HANLEY. WE GOT I k a&ves, | WE GOT R\P OF HMtlEY, ME. RUSSELL. HE WONT BOTHER YOU NO MORE/ KEEP WATCH, AND KILL ANYONE WHO FIND'S OUT WHY HANLEY WAS KILLED' rlU_ GET OUT OF THIS DISGUISE TONTO, AND TONIGHT WE.lt LEAPS WHY HANLEY n Tvtuu ?r EY WAS .) 1 KILLE-P/i OlkfiUG'3 tWljXR3
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