U S. torn yrciurtti Mir*, Mk crop mA MuMtoto. to ?? i p. i mi ? ? to to ?Seat to* earn* m toe eel to IMS. ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 DICKEY THEATER, MURPHY, N. C. ON TOE STAGE IN PERSON FIDDUN SANDY AND THE DAILEY FAMILY Starring WILD BILL BAILEY Only 7 yean aid. ptayinf 5 different instru The BAILEY SISTERS - ADA and IRENE HOWARD, 10 JUNIOR, 12 Mandolin 5-string banjo PLUS TOECOB HILL TOIO Also (Full length movie 'Perils of the Jungle' I'WMM gwor ?s~ | 200 Sheets Kleenex FACIAL TISSUE 2 Pkgs. 29? Krey's In Brown Gravy CHOPPED BEEF 2 10 Oz. Cans 25c Big Buy In Tea-Hearty And. Vigorous OUlfOWN TEA"3*lb-^ 49? EVERBEST PICKLES All Varieties J 4!4 Oz. Jars 25c A & P Fresh PRUNE PLUMS Packers Label ORANGE JUICE Ann Page Fancy TOMATO SOUP 30 Oz. Can 25c 460z.Can 27c 3 lO1^ Oz. Cans 29c Real Value! Superfine CUT GREEN BEANS 2 80z.Caits ]0c White House Dry Noo-Fat MILK SOLIDS Swifts Premium Golden CRISP CARROTS 7 Oz. Pkg. 15c Lb. Pkg. 53c 1 Lb. Cello Bag J2C Ill PeachtraeSt. Murphy, N. C. ' / 0 * Andrews, N. C. GARDEN TIME Bf M to tkna of eprto* flea>?riig bulb* They may be planted any torn* I September, October or Nusnnlm There are many kinds to choose from Including tuUpo. dattodlto. crocus, hyacinths and Dutch lrto Of these, there are mmy variete and a vide range of colors to suit the fancy of any Individual gard ener. By aeleting your vsrlettea you may extend the blooming sea son over a period of several weeks That to especially true of daffodils In sandy or loose mils bulbs may be planted a tittle deeper than in tight day soils. Daffodils (nar cissi) should be planted six to se ven inches deep in sandy loam, tulips and Dutch lrto about five in ches deep, hyacinths about five to six inches and crocus about two Johns - Manville Bids. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Boll Sidlnj gibbs how. a auto sumi <lito or flowers with large yellow or flat flwere, otter have very large trumpet* Be eure to IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Fatter who passed away one year ago to day. August 7. 1992. In our hearts la a loving picture of our Father we laid to rest. We love you. precious Father, but God loved you best. Ions Stepreus <Mra. Edward) 4-ltp CABD OF THANKS To a boat of friends who so gen erously gave of their time and tal ent and contributed greatly to the happiness and welfare of our belov ed daughter and our borne during the recent Illness and daeth of Gayle West, we wish to express our thanks and gratitude. And es pecially, thanks to the staff of Pe trie Hospital who were very won derful and kind, and to the ones who were thoughtful with flowers and other expressions of sympathy. For all these nice thing we wish to express our everlasting thanks a gain. THE HERMAN H. WEST FAMILY 4-ltc IN MEMORIAM In memory of our Gayle West, whose beautiful spirit in life was a symbol of whet each of us should strive to bring to life. Gayle did not wait for the sun shine to come to her, for she took it with her wherever she went. She bore her cross with something of the same courage, patience and fortitude that our Master bore His, and in her short life with us we feel she has taught us many beautiful lessons that will help us to be better people for having known her. As we sing LIVING FOR JESUS we are sure that the Master has been pleased with the way Gayle lived her life even in the face of affliction. We shall forever cherish our sweet memories of Gayle and count it a privilege that we could love her as a friend. HER FRIENDS IN THE CHOIR GROUP and MRS. BRISTOL and MRS. CAR RIER 4-ltc NOTICE The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners will sit as a Board of Equalization at it's of fice in the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina on Friday, Aug 21, 1933 then and there to he* all persons, firms, or corporations who desire to be heard w4th regard to the recent revaluation of all tax able property in MURPHY TOWN SHIP. W. E. MOORE, Chairman Cherokee County Board of 4-3te Commissioners NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Friday, August 14, 1953, at the of fice of .the Board of County Com missioners of Cherokee County in the Courthouse at (Murphy, North Carolina, at 10:00 A. M., sealed bids will be received and opened by the Board of County Commissioners from all persons, firms, corpora tions interested in a contract for the sale and installation of a com plete radio sending andrecelving station and 3 Mobile Units for the Sheriff's Department. This the 3rd. day of August, 1953. W. E. MOORE, Chairman Cherokee County Board of 4-ltc Commissioners NOTICE OF SALE The Cherokee County Board of Education wiH sell at PubUc Auc tion at the Courthouee door in Murphy, N. C. August 29, 1953 at 11 o'clock A. M. to the highest bid der for cash, (he following de scribed school property: Beginning on a Spanish oak on the North Bonk of the Public road leadhig from Georgia to < N. C? and runs WurtUwari. with a masked line 418 feet to a oak in the line between arid A. Roper and F. H. Cook; (hence with original (hie Weat 209 feet toe Poet oak; ttanee BoiUhtori with a marked line 514 feet to White oak on the bank of arid rand; with meanders of said road feet to the lag two ec " ittocnarfttaehatoafthaatoty Tli* Darwin type of tulip to probably Mm beat tor Km average gardener beeauae at Me tone atems and wide range at cotoca. However, eome at the other typee give excel lent reaulte for the pereon who wants something different. Dutch trie town Id be planted in September or early October. The leaves will eome out before win ter nets in but tbto to natural ao do not be alarmed. They will with stand our winters with very little Prices at lower grade cattle are expected to continue to fluctuate considerably the real of tbto year. No pronounced trend to either di rection to likely. IN KOUU B. Dshty. aan of DeMy, ly mhwl In Koran for duly Ike 1 Corps. Private Dehty, n i ? In Battery C of (be MUt Field Artil lery Tlettsfion. was last stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala., wlwe he n belved baste training. Before entering the Army last December he una employed by the J. F. Scbuler Construction Comp any in Chattactdn, Fin. BIRTHS PETEB HOSPITAL Mr sod Mrs. Hugh Rogers, ftt. 3, Murphy, a eon, July 90. Mr. and Mis. Julius Dochery, RL 3, iMurphy, s daughter, August 2 Mr. and Mis. James Jackson, Route 4, BJairavUle, Ga., a boy, August 2. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thurs.-Frl., Aug. 6-7 David Farrar-Nadia Gray ?IN? "Night Without Stars" Sat, A of. t Robtre Taylor-Louis Calhern ?IN? 'Devils Doorway" Sun.-Mon., Au(. 9-19 Victor Mature ?IN? "Glory Brigade" Toes.-Wed., Aug. 11-12 Clyde Seattle "Perils Of The Jungle* Also TUESDAY EVENING ONLY On the stage In person Flddlln' Sandy an the Bailey Family HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. FrL-Sat.. Any., 7-8 Tyrone Power "Pony Soldier" Late Show Sat. Aug- 8 y ftt-G-M iUphMEEKB Baae S1EWART ? Saly FOfSEST Sun.-Mon., A nr. 9-10 A HOWLING HOUDAY! AU MEW! MARJOPIE MAIN PERCY KILBRIDE Tues., Alf 11 Leo Goreey and the Bowery Boys Loose In London! Wed.-Thurs., An*. 12-13 sDESTTNAnON ?GOBI H EN N THEATRE mntPHT, n. c. Flt-HaL, Aif. 7-f "THl HOMESTEADERS' f flam.: Sat An- S Leo Gorsey-The Bowery Boys "Smart Alecs" Sun.-Mon., Ai|. 9-10 JOHN WAYNE DONNA REEDJV ) w Ml ^ T nTTn H >i i x CHARLES COBURN Toe*., A ax. 11 Bars Bunny's All SUr Cartoon Revue Wed.-Thurs., Allf. 12-13 'Jkhnkom} AUDIE MURPHY iCMOT up to 80/. MORE STRENGTH! up to Wo MORE MILEAGE! ^ EASIER RIDING COMFORT! The Great NEW ALL-NYLON CORD Super-Cushion good/year w. or* k??<y these firm as fast as we can 0?t them. The acceptance is overwhelming! For ax amoli ea tolttmtn. who drivt thouuindi of touoh wivift#iM acfivaiiiviif fvttw m pw iivmrmaiiw en vw^pvi miles, stop in to thank us because we Introduced them to Goodyear's great All-Nylon Card Super Cushion. See us saonl We'd lllte to Introduce yew to the msdsm tire for modem drivers. AJJwon & Duncan Tire Co.

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