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Ledford ,wmun, USN, and Jack
MURPHY
LIONS CLUB
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OIL RESPONSIBLE BIO
CIRCUS COMINO THIS YEAR.
A NATIONAL MSTTTUTKN SWQ 1907.
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01 Tossy (!???> h Mirtfcfal A.tic.
SUSIE-Q, WmVi Sonrtest ileplaast
LISA RICHARDS
UpMe-Rma Ami On firm
tiding Menktyi, Performing
Dogs and Prancing Ponios.
20?GIRLS AERIAL BALLET?20
20 - DANCING HORSES - 20
SWANSON FAMILY
Aorialista, Acrobats and Tumblers
Tfwih| m it's mi (amy if
1*1* Stsd Sad ? Trnhrs. Acres si
Waterpreef (seriates ill Tests.
REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS
DAY AND "DATE ONLY.
THE YEAR'S BEST HOLIDAY
TWICE DAILY
2:15 p. m. afternoon
J 8:15 p m. night
DOORS OPEN 1:0U A 7:00 p. m.
THURSDAY
HENN
THEATRE
MURPHY, KJ C.
Firi -Sat., Ap. 24-25
Late Show, Sat Ap. 25
Boris Karloff?Beta Lojroal
"The Raven"
Snn.-Mon , Ap. 2S-27
Spencer Traej?Gene Tierney
Van Johnson
: "Plymouth
Adventure"
"Voodo Tiger"
"Tlmder In Hie
East"
:; krok.ee cowmr
The undersigned, having
fled as administrator at the
at Frank. C. Crawford, dee
late at Cherokee County, thie to te
notify ell perron* having
against said estate 16 \
to the undersigned
the 19th day at March, 1954 or \
notice will be pleaded In bar at
their recovery. All pet eon* Indebt
ed to said estate will please i
Immediate payment to the under
signed.
This cue 19th day of March, 1953.
R. E. CHENEY,
ADMINISTRATOR M-Ote
M. Ledford, seaman, USN, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ledford of
Shooting Creek, N. C.
notice
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, having Justi
fied aa Administrator of th? estaU
of H . L- Hlgdoc deceased, late at
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
this la to notify all persons having
against said estate to prv
tbem to the undersigned on
or before 25 Ifareh 1954, or this
notice will be pleaded la bar at
their recovery. All perrsons In
debted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment to the
undersigned. This the 25th day
of March, 1953.
CHARLES HIGDON
ADMINISTRATOR 38-#tc
United States citizens ate an
average of 144 pounds of red meat
last year.
FOR THE BEST IN '
Hospital Insurance
GUARANTEED COST
CLAIMS PAID LOCALLY
Write: Joe Myers, P. O. Box 271, or call 381-J-3 in Murphy,
or I will gladly call at your home.
FOR CHILDREN
75c per month buys adult hospital and surgical benefits.
Age limit: 1 day to 80 years.
A North Carolina Company For North
Carolina People.
I represent THE EASTERN CROSS
HOSPITAL PLAN with home offices at
Charlotte, N. C.
DICKEY
THEATRE
MURPHY. N. C...-V J
HENS
THEATRE
ANDREWS. N. C.
Thnrs.-Fri.. Ap. 23-24.
Georce Bruit?Ilona Massey
?IN?
International
Lady"
Fri.-Sat., Ap. 24-25
Wild BUI Elliott
?IN?
"Kansas
Territory"
Sat.. Ap. 25
John Lttel?Bob Steel
?IN?
"Northwest
TraiT
Late Show, Sal, A p. 25
Robert Clark?Margaret Field
?IN?
"Captive Women"
OTtar*
"Black Swan'
Stm-Mon. Ap. 22-27
i
Spencer Tracy?Gene Tierney
r ?? '
?IN?
"Plymouth
Adventure"
?W?t, A? ?H
"No Tine For
. Flowers"
A p. M
"Aimie Oakley"
'The Hazing
Forest"
WILSON GRADUATES
Pvt. Charlaa Wilson, whose par
ent! reside at Box 144, Andrews,
Graduated from the Clothing and
Textile Repair Course offered by
'the Quartermaster School at Fort
I,
Lee. Va.f April 18.
A graduate of Andrews High . ? ?
w ?? Quarto
School, *vt WUaon entered the
School lor the
service in November. 1952. He has
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What's near about
TTOYNAFLOW?
Te/evision Ireof?
ffie BUICK CIRCUS HOUR
? ?vary fourth Tuesday.
The TAKE-OFF*
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t's only fair to warn you.
When you try a new Buick with the sensa
tional Twin-Turbine Dynaflow Drive,*
you'll tingle all over with thrill.
You'll sweep your speedometer needle from
zero to 30 mph so quickly, you won't have
time to breathe but twice. You'll move from
a standing start to legal speed so quietly,
you'll practically hear your heart beat. You'll
experience such complete and utter smooth'
ness every step of the way, you'll be wholly
' telaxed, refreshed, and ready for more.
This is not dream stuff. This is real.
This is what actually happens when you're
at the wheel of a new 1953 Buick with
TT Dynaflow.
Twin Turbines in the Dynaflow unit, instead
of just a single one?in addition to other engi
neering advances ? make the tremendous
difference.
So you feel a firmer and more immediate
"take hold" ?get far faster getaway, new
quiet and efficiency, plus infinite smoothness
to and through every,speed range.
There's a lot more to be had, of course, in
these great new Buicks. Higher horsepowers
and compression ratios. A still finer ride.
Easier handling. Improved visibility. More
comfort and richer interiors.
But start with take-off ? the greatest in
Buick's fifty great years?and learn the rest
of the story from there. Can you drop in on
us this #eekP
* Standard on Roadimutar, optionsl at antra cost on otbar Sarins.
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