HIGH QUALITY BLOCKS CINDER, SLAG Or CONCRETE Call us for prices BRADLEY BLOCK CO IN& % 13th St. S. E. Cleveland, Tennessee Phone 420 We deliver if desired HICKORY LOGS WANTED SPECIFICATIONS LENGTHS: 28 Inches?56 Inches?7^et 9 ft. 4 inches?lift. 8 inches and 14 feet. DIAMETER: 8 inches through 20 inches. PRICES?Delivered?-on our yard . $55.00 per Thousand feet on No. 1 Logs.. $27.50 per Thousand feet on No. 2 Logs SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIBER CO. VALLEY RIVER ROAD MURPHY, N. C. MOST ADVANCED HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ^ IN ANY TRACTOR NEW TRACTOR Now, in the new Golden Jubilee Model, Ford Tractor engineers have carried a time-proved hydraulic system to a new high in speed of response, lifting power, ^dependability and wide usefulness. ' This Live-Action hydraulic system gives almost 'instant action at all times when the tractor engine is ' running. It handles larger implements and heavier loads. And, with Hy-Trol, it acts even faster when desired. Also possible is an almost unlimited variety of remote cylinder* operations. In addition to all the time-proved advantages of the Ford Tractor's built-in hydraulic system, you get a choice of hydraulic speeds, quick hook-up, smooth operation of remote cylinders* and the ability to handle bigger loads. The more you learn.about the new Ford Tractor the more you will find that it can bring new ease and speed to your farming?new economy, too. Come in?look M ovmi ?sow i Credit Terms Te Meet The Fanners Needs. "YOUE FRIENDLY FORD DEALER" BURCH MOTORS PHONE 95 M MURPHY, N. C. NOTICE or SALE Under end by virtue of an order of the Superior Court at Cherokee Coun-y, made in the special pre- j c^umg enUtled Abbie Maxine Ro bert, et ?U, Petitioner*, va- Flos sie inman, et als. Defendants the untie rsigned commissioner wUl. o" Me i'A day of May. 1953. at 2.00 a. the location of the prop erty on the new Blalrsvtlle High way (Old Gold Branch Road) offer or sa> to the highest bidder for cash five (5) certain parcels of ,.and. aU a part of what is known as the L. M. Reynolds property, in Notla Township Cherokee County. North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: PARCEL NO 1: Beginning on a maple on a bran ch, corner of Everett Green and 1 runs thence up said branch approx imately 57 pole, to . rot*;<* the branch; thence South 51 West ap proximately 17 poles to the center of Blalrsvile Highway, thence with the center line of said highway South 25 East approximately 59 5??* the said Green line; thence with said line North 12 East ap proximately 9 poles to the begin ning, containing 4 76 acres.more r>r loss. PARCEL NO. 2: Beginning at a stake Northeast side of a branch and on South side of Old Gold Branch Road, formerly a white oak <>ldcor fS Inman'line North 56 East 22 poles to a rock ^ Blairsville Highway; thence same direction to the center of said Wgh way; thence South 25 W imately 13 poles Everett Green line; thence with mid line South 12 West approximately 35 poles to the beginning, containing 3.4 acres, more or less. PARCEL NO. 3: Beginning at a stake on the Northeast side of the branch,, tween said branch and the O whit* oak old corner, and runs up STbSS* *? rock corner FlroM (3) Sort. M W?t ? Sic east margin of a roadway. with the Southeartmarght toMy Jpoles; and South . 26 West 5 th? TSCoS 5d Bronck of said three (3) calls; South 39 , East 13 poles; South 55 East 15 ^ poles; and South 67 East 17 poles i to the beginning, containing 3 86 ^ Sponsored By MURPHY LIONS CLUB eg Jti. RESPONSIBLE BIG CIRCUS COMING THIS YEAR. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION SINCE 1907. Sensational Mid-Air Exploits. Amy 01 Tuny Clowns In Mirtfcfsl Antics. SUSIE-Q, World's S curt est Elephant. USA RICHARDS Jpside-Dowa Marvel On Nytnp Trapeze. Tiding Monknyo, Performing Dogs and Prancing Ponios. 20?GIRLS AERIAL BALLET-20 20 - DANCING HORSES - 10 SWANSOM family Aerialists, Acrobats and Tumblers iraveSep on I s own Conwy n< ftantle iontfh Sled Send - Traders. Acres ol Waterproof Canvasses and Teats. REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS DAY AN! DATE ONLY. THE YEAR'S BEST HOLIDAY TWICE DAILY 2:15 p. m. afternoon 5:15 p. m. night DOORS OPEN A 7:00 THURSDAY APRIL 30 acres, more or less. It Is agreed that the roadway re ferred u> is to be kept open be tween this property and the prop erty of Flossie Inman for the bene fit of the vvtrious parcels in the L. M. Reynolds Subdivision. PARCEL NO 4 -Beginning at a point in the cent er of the New Blairsville highway at the intersection of a raodway. Northeast corner of the Flossie In man tract) and runs thence with the center line of stid highway approx imately 19 poles to the Henson ..ne- thence with the said line South 51 West 3 poles to a stake on the Southwest side of said road; thence South "1 West 6 poles to a rock; thence North 55-30 West 12 pole* to a poet thence North 85 West 5Vi poles to a stake on the South Bank of a road; thence with said road Westerly approximately il poles to a stake at a ravine op posite a post oak; thence down the ravine South 38 East 6V2 poles; South 54 East 10 Vz poles; South 41 ?last . - poles; South 18-30 East 8 pales and South 50 East 7 poles to a v. Jte in the Northwest margin of a .o-duay; thence with the North esi margin of said roadway; North . j E?.st 4 poles; North 69 East 5 y .... .\01\h t4 East 3 poles; and u East 12 poles to the be inning, containing 5 acres, more or less ?oad'-vay referred to is to be p n bef"'cn this property and the property of Flossie Io nian tor the benefit of the various' parcels In the L M Reynolds Sub-1 division. PaRCKL NO 5 Also another tract of land bought oy B. V. MuU . from J. N. Suit, ft.no .v n as the John Sudderth prop erty and bounded as follows: _t,GINi\iNG on a post oak, a mar ked corner, on the bank of the old Blairsville road, thence with said lvaa ,o a stone corner joining J. -i. r rankum's land on the West corner; thence from said corner in a Northeast direction with the Frankum line, running North to a chestnut oak on the point of a I mountain; thence from the oak cor ner ir. a Southeast direction with Lida Anderson's line to toe bank of the road near Taylor Hensoo's ityuae. this being a corner on a juneh of White Oak bushes, thence from said corner back to the be ginning corner, containing 14 acres, more or less. Each parcel will be bid off sep arately then together as a whole, and the right is reserved to sell in either manner. THIS, the 24th day of April, 1953 C. E. HYDE 12-4 tc COMMISSIONER In North America barley produc tion of 525 million bushels in 1952 was slightly above the 1951 outturn despite a net acreage reduction. 9 DANDY, HANDY 'N CANDY 301 > WATCH OUT * FOR HEAVV. SHOWERS/.J MMAfttcl . \ ccj \THE.M xCAME, Spain THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker v in i nc. \-u>j i mr*tV7 THOSE CROOKS, WE SHOULD BE ! ABLE TO GET INSIDE THE^ 1 GANGS HIDE-OUT. i UM. WE GIVE CROOKS PLENTY BIG SURPRISE' IT'LL ST ON BE DUSK. YYEU.^ WAIT T1LLTWEN. WELL LEAVE THE HORSES HERE, KANSA& AND GO THE REST OF THE WAY ON FOOT. c?r TWO MEMBERS OP TME GANG S3& FOLLOW TVt LONE RANGER ANP TOKTO 1X7 WE'LL stay out . OF SIGHT AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. WE'RE SETTING CLOSE TO THE HIDE-OUT BRENT THE MASKED MAN AND HIS PAL/. TtEDJ, esessa y* AT DUSK raff TV la* **? V D??nV?< V IU| KiiA* y?4?<?r ^ CHECK YOUR GUNS, ? TONTO. THEN WEU. CLOSE IN./ WEARING THE CLOTHES OF THE CAPTURED CROOKS, 1 THE LONE RANGER AND TDNTO PREPARE TO ATTACK M THE HIDEOUT OF THE WESTERN EXPRESS R0B8ERS, BUT? ra WANK AND LEFTY/ DRESSED UP LIKE THE MASKED MAN , AND THE INJUN' --THEY DON'T KNOW THAT TWO THE GANG ARE BEHIND THEM.. u LEAVE "EM TIED' JUST CUT THE GAGS UNTIL WE LEARN WHAT happened/. 30 YOU WERE :m>tured by J cut us mE LONE RANGER. WE'RE GETTING RIO / AND ^ OF YOU AND THE < 0LAMIN' REST OF DARBEY'SjTHE LONE GANG.' /?, , t*7 RANGER FOR THE ? vr\ i nu ? lmassacre/ aJ CWtftE* , DONT KILLT" US, YUH ?? DOUBLE CROSSEXS/\ rr-r-B^ THKTS W COME 1 mJKf Aon/ WE'RE COMING, HANK/ WE GOTTJk SHOOT IT OUT WITH DfrRBEY MO THE, BOYS.' IT HAP "TO COME SOONER OR IATER., WE'LL KNOCK OFF RARBEY AND THE OTHERS. THEN 1 TW9 IS OUR CHANCE TO SET THE1 STOLEN WESTERN EXPRESS J 3 CASH/ J BUT HOW WE SET IT OUT OF HERE? MIL OF GANG OUTBID^

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