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Mr. birth M a MM, Wajriie H1U Jr. Mvch 11- Mi*. Gentry to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O Elkinj at Murphy too* WNr Hew. No tffoct on NIW PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE SATM FMISH Haw u?i?y at how? Than paint wall* with yydL fALLHlDB ? irtiM m4 , WMfc k oftan, k taenia* all oi km $5.14 Per gallon MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Murphy. N. C. Pboae 25 JFI SPECIAL mSTBEGOOP\ tejmany thousands BWC With Mrs. Tathni The Hull!in Women'* Circle of Um Pint Baptist Out of An drews net Thursday, April X at the home of Mrs- Minnie Tetham. A program on "Mexico. Our Neighbor" was presented by Mn. Woodrow Co* with Mrs. Betty Har ris, Mrs- Geneva McQulre and Mrs. John C. Corbitt taking taking part The devotional was given by Mrs. Starr Pullium. During the business session it was announced that new carpeting for the church has been ordered. Easter refreshments were served to the 19 members and two new members, Mrs. Corbitt and Mrs. Edgar Wood Jr., Mrs. Bertha Mc Guire was co-hostess. From Grade "A" in Cherokee County Vengeance Creek Dock Lovingood of Murphjr wu of the Duvslls lest week end .Margie Roger* visited Mrs- Rachel Lovingood and family Saturday. Mary Jo Duvall was the guest of Virginia Roger* Saturday morning. The Vengeance Creek Baseball Team practiced Sunday morning In Dock Rogers pasture. Llnlngbuni Llmburg at Andrews was on a business trip at Dock Rogers Saturday. Earl Adams' wife has been ill la the hospital In Andrews. Mr. Pea rile made a buslnas trip to KnoxvlUe Monday Leon Lovell was a guest Glenn Rogers Sunday Dock Lovlngood was the guest of Dee Klmw.y Sunday afternoon. B>nk Roger* made a business flip to Knoxvllle Monday. Grade A milk production la North Carolina increased T-T per cent last year hut etill lacked 13, OOO.gOO pounds of meeting the State demand. JUST ARRIVED 800 bag car of TVA AMMONIUM NITRATE 33% Fanners Federation Murphy, N. C. WOOD'S PURE OIL STATION Proudly Announces the addition of DALE SCROGGS To its staff Dale invites his many friends and acquain tances to visit him at Wood's Pore Oil Stat ion. Woods* Pure Oil Station Arvel Woods?Dale Scrogg* George W. CarreD Marshall Derreberry Murphy Milkshed ABA Shows Increase In 1952 Services Cane Creek E. E. Hedden of Martina Creek waa In our community during the past week. Xna McClure visited her mother, Mrs. Ethel )fann last week. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Crisp end son made a business trip to Blairs ville, Ga. Thursday. Mabel Stiles visited her sister. Mrs. Leila Loudermilk during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich spent Thursday nght with her son, Co lumbus Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. CJ. McClure and two sons of Marietta, Ga , were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .L A. McClure last week. Hay den McClure Jr. was the guest of Bruce McClure Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Loudermilk of Copperhill. Tenn., visited his sister, Mrs. Flora Ledferd Sunday before last. Howell, James and Jerrel Crisp attended the prayer service Thurs day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster. Mr. and Mrs Ben Crisp were vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Crisp Wednesday of last week. Julius Crisp visited his little cousins Jackie and Donnie Crisp during the past week. Carmen Haney visited Frances Crisp Wednesday night. Mrs. Jessie Haney made a visit to Andrews to visit friends. Mary Ledford spent the day Sun day with her cousin, Ruth Anne McClure. Mrs. Mary Anne Forrister visit ed her daughter, Mrs- Hazel Crisp last Friday. TATES VISIT HALLS Mr. and Mrs. W- M. Tate of Pen nington Gap, Va., spent the week end recently with their daughter, Miss Thelma Tate and Mr. Tate's sister, Mrs. J. L. Hall. Neal Tate of Pounds, Va., visited his sister Mrs. J. L. Hall over the week end Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Hall attended the funeral of Mr. Hall's cousin. Henry Burnett at Etowah, Tenn., Wednesday, Mar. 25. Sgt. 1st Class X L. Hall Jr. has been awarded the Infantrys Com bat Badgs In Korea Sgt. Hall has been in service since 1M0 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall of Murphy. .. THIRD SINGING SET The Cherokee County Third Singing will be at Vengeance Creek April 19. All singers are in vited to attend this afternoon singing. SNOW HILL Cicero Calton mi the dinner I guest at Ralph Ledford Sunday be I (ore last. Mrs. Grady Ham by was honored with a stork shower at the home at Mrs. Elbert Green. She received a number at gilts and refrw were served by Mrs- Lou Innamon. I Wade Mull is visiting his family [ | from Alaska. Jimmle Kilpatrick visited I est Ledford Sunday night I week. The Rev. Metherln, who has Ibeen ill for some time. Is improv ing. Frank Hughes at Knoxvlie, | Tenn., visited his brother, Carl | Hughes and family. Garland Warren was a visitor In the Ranger section Thursday A sunrise service was held at Snow Hill Baptist Church Easter morning by the pastor, the Rev. Ramond Carroll. Mrs. Battle Gibson made a busi | ness trip to Murphy Friday. The Rev. Hugh Hughes was a I visitor in the Snow Hill section Thursday night. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. LILLIE B- STAFFORD VS. | WILL STAFFORD THE DEFENDANT, WILL STAFFORD, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years' separation. Said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, at the Court House in Murphy, North Carolna, within twenty-seven (27) days after the 7th day of May, 1953 and answer or demur to the Com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 13th day of April, 1953. J. L. HALL, CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, CHEROKEE COUNTY, NORTH 40-4 to CAROLINA Greater declines in prices of cat tle than in milk and butferfat have improved the price position of dairy products compared with beef 1 animals over the past year. Murphy Mllksbed Arttficl* Breeders Assn., Inc. Announced to day that their organisation has in seminated a total SM cows la 1938 as compared to 901 la 1091. Murphy Mllkahad Artiflcai Breeders Assn. buys semen from the American Breeders Service stud at Ashrvllle, North Carolina which has boosted Ms record ad cows bred from 97,210 In '81 to 103.895 in '52. Murphy Mllksbed Arttfide* Breeders Assn. Is one of 272 coop eratives and private breeding or ganizations In 28 states that has contributed to the 823,828 first ser vice cows bred by the American Breeders Service. The American Breeders Service is the foremost supplier la the na tion of semen from high laden proved dairy sires, rated In the ttp 2% of all bulls proved in the Unit ed States la Dairy Herd Improve ment ' Murphy Mllksbed Artiflcto Breeders Assn. said service from these great bulls la available to every dairyman, large or small, ad the regular insemination charge, as the small fanner rarely cen pay the expense of keeping a good pro ved bull. Its manager and directors are making every effort to promote the use of service to these ABS Prov ed Sires, as they feel that ona ?d the main purposes of artifieal breeding is the use of the best prov ed sires obtainable, at a cost that's dairy farmer can afford. North Carolina beet production this year is expected to be about jg per cent lower than In 1982. HENN THEATRE mntrar. n. c. Wed.-Tftof** April 1S-1C Sft-iSb) Frt-Sat. Afrit 17-12 SnB.-MoB.-Tae*., Ap. 19, 24, 21 THE nun MOST WANTS SECKT! | ABOVE and BEYOND TAYLOR ? PARKER! WexL-Thnra. April 22-23 * rasas 4 UVEKVfR seem kukei 'J DICKEY THEATRE MUKPHY, N. C. Thurs -Frt., Ap. 16-17 Georpe Brent-Marl Aldon ?IN? "Tangier Incident" Sat, Ap. 18 Buster Crabbe-Al St John ?IN? "Shadows of Death" Sun. Mon , Ap. 19-20 Mark Stevens-Dorthy Malone ?IN? "Torpedo Alley" Tues-'Wed., Ap. 21-22 Peter Lawford-Janiee Kale ?IN? Hognes March" HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Fri -Sat Ap. 17-18 Charlton Hester-Susan Morrow The Savage" Late Show, Sat., Ap. 18 Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy ' ?IN? Look Who's Laughing" Snn.-Mon., Ap. 19-20 Clifton Webb-Roth Husaey ?IN? "The Stars and Stripes Forever" Tues., Ap. 21 Victor Mature Patricia Neal ?IN? Something For The Birds" Wed-Thurs^ A p. 22-28 Wait Disney's "Story Of Robin Hood" mmm THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker Hftytf TUjLT TUP ? tMCTAHfc GONE, OL CUT THE R0PE.1 GOOD THING HE BROUGHT" .HE TO YOU, BRENT, MSTEN OF TO THE SHERIFF/. ?r1^ [w*s rr REALLY " [ uorc RAKCER WHO ^ HEB NOT CAPTURED \OU?^?SO SMART/ 1 IN THE FIRST PUCE, ME NEVER * SUSPECTED \CU WERE ONE OF THE WVRBEY GANG. SECONDLY, HE THINKS HE ON VISIT OUR HIDE OUT-MO UVE./j DID YOU TELL THE * YEAH. WHEN HE . Lt>NE RANCER WHERE THE GANG HIRES OUT?J CAPTURED ME, I DIDNT HAVE MUCH CHOICE. I ? HAD TO TALK I MEET KT THE CABIN TO SPUT^ THE LOOT FROM THE LkST j EXPRESS HOLDUP.< BUT I CXPNT ADO THAT ?XJ AH* J I WOULD BE ON HANOI; [ WHM-RE \CU BED ABOUT, BRENT? i I PONT UKE THE IDEA OF RGHTTN6 ] -THE LONE RftNGER.-l WHEN I A,GREED TO HELP TWE^ PAH9EY GANG ROB A COUPLE OP THE STAGECOACHES, t WONTTVMd THAT MASKED MAM WOULD BE ARCXJND.'^^ PONT WORRY.' A BUUETU. WLLW AS FAST AS ANYONE ELSE. i LStoluSiLaSisti
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