Mrs: Moore Dies At Brother's Home 'Mrs. Leuretta James Moore, 03, died Thursday morning, Nov. 10, In the home of a brother, Allen James Route 3, Murphy. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday in HayeevlUe Baptist Church, lite Rev. Clarence Wilson and the Rev. W. P. Elliott officiat ed, and burial was in the church Surviving are the husband, Raymond Moore, two brother*, Allen end Am James, Route S, Mur phy, one slater, Mrs. G. W Hart nee*. Murphy, Rout* 3, six nieces and five nephew*. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. "m PowerFlite 1 Newest, smoothest, most powerful of all transmissions New 54 Dod?? Royol V-R Club Coup* with itepped-up 150-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine. Specifications, equipment and prices subject to change without notice. Fully Automatic... Fully Proved! NEW '54 DOOGE V-5 WITH POWERFUTE DRIVE SETS II OFFICIAL AAA RECORDS FOR SPEED AND ACCELERATION. S3 RECORDS FOR STAMINA AND ENDURANCE AT TOP SPEED 73-HOUR RUN. In official AAA tests, covering 6576 miles of continuous night-and-day driving at top speeds, the '54 Dodge with PowerFlite shattered every existing record for cars in its class and division. Here is final, convincing proof that PowerFlite gives you dependability and performance unmatched by any other automatic transmission on the road today. Come take a PowerFlite drive in a new '54 Dodge! Discover the newest, smoothest, most powerful of all automatic transmis sions. No clutch to press, no gears to shift! And try new Dodge full-time Power Steer ing, too. It's the latest, greatest develop ment in steering ease! PowerFlite and Power St?ring are optional equipment. Their moderate extra cost brings lasting rewards in driving pleasure. &tyasice. fo^4cfa>ti/ s war stmts ROYJU. V I ? CORONET V I AND SIX . MEADOWMOOK V I AND SIX DODGE E.G Moore 170 Valley River Ave. Murphy N. C. Troop Committee For Boy Scouts Announced Troop oommitte? members and a new scoutmaster were recogniz ed here laat week, along with the presentation of awards and merit badges at the Nantahala District. Boy Scouta of America Honor Courts held at the Cherokee Cou nty Courthouse. Some 76 Scouts, committee me mbers. parents and vistors were present. S. J. Gernert awarded the rank of Second Class to Jim Ed Hoghes, explorer advisor of Tr oop 2. Murphy. H. Bueck pre sented the award of First Class to Jerry Pallium, Troop 1, An drews. Fred Van Horn and Jerry Pull ium received merit badges from Bob Easley. Follownig the presentation, Joe Ray, chairman of the Murphy Tr oop Committee introduced Harvey Henafaaw. the new Scoutmaster for the (Murphy troop. Mr. Ray also introduced the following troop committee. Jack Arnold Bctrkcns, Dob Singleton, John Thompson, Dole Lee, J. H. Duncan, Glenn Patten, E. E. Honaker, Ktffen Craven, John Jordan, Harry Bishop and John 8. Smith. Committees in the group are: finance, Bob White, Harry Bishop, Dale Lee; camping, Jack Burrus, E. E. Honaker and Klffen Craven; property and equipment, Arnold Beerkens. Also, board of review or merit badge counselors, Bob Easley. John Jordan, W. A. Singleton, Dale Lee. Glenn Patton, John Thomp son, John S. Smith; explorer adv isor Jim Ed Hughes; program John Jordan, Glenn Patton; and policies, J. H. Duncan. Among The Sick Mrs. Mattie E. Taylor who has been a patient at Murphy General Hospital for several days, was re ported resting well Monday. v3 WUj, v9 tx)i\l\j J &t?? ELGIN LADY ELGIN $7150 PANOLA ? 1 CAHM *65?? ELGIN $0075 AFTON Other Elgins from *33" incl. Fed. Tax Only Elgin has the heart that never breaks, the guaranteed DuraPower Mainspring. make her wish come true ... at DAVIS JEWELERS Murphy, N. C. Phone 305 T" IN THE SUPERIOR COUET NOTICE OF TABLING DEPOSITIONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHEROKEE LEE E. STEWART, PLAINTIFF, Quick! Break lip Congestion of Kids' CHEST COLDS Rub on Child! Mild Ifusterole made especially tar kiddles. If us' crole promptly creates a protect*i e wirmth on cheat, throat and back It relieves coughs, and helps break up local congestion.^ Recommended bjT many ??vv.whhuvmuvu a# j istssasj _ baby doctors! Buy today! ? ^MUSTEROLc vs. EDNA LOUISE STEWART DEFENDANT. EDNA LOUISE STEWART, the defendant in the above entitled action, will take notice, that on the 28th day of December, 1853, at (Continued on page 10) SURVEYING MINERAL STUDIES USED EQUIPMENT Bailey and Van Horn Box 221, Murphy, N. C. Phones 578-J or 578-W f?rE/ The dancers on the eolf course are many, and a little hard luck can cause a lot of crief. A hook, or slice can quite possibly injure a caddy or another player. Worse forms of hard luck per haps, but at least hard luck that can be covered by insurance. For insurance keeps pace with practically every new form of property ?every new form of activity?every new form of risk. This acency can analyze your individual requirements chance your policies whenever nec^sary?cive you prompt, ex pert advice on what to do in event of loss. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Vlurphy . Andrews TRADE WEEK SPECIALS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR 150 pair Ladies' & Children's oxfords 1.98 200 pair Ladies' oxfords 2.98 100 pair Ladies' dress shoes regular 8.98 value now 5.00 1 table men's oxfords 2.98 1 table ladies' & children's house slippers 1.98 Entire stock of fruit of the loom prints per yd. 25c Dan River material, per yd. 50c All curtain material per yd. 25c Men's Big Jack overalls 2.98 . Mien's Haynes Union Suits 2.00 Men's Felt Hats 3.98 to 7.98 1 lot Ladies' blouses 1.49 UP Ladies' latest style skirts 2.98 UP LOOK: EXTRA SPECIAL, FOR TRADE WEEK ONLY 30 LADIES' GABARDINE COATS $12.00 18 LADIES' GABARDINE COATS $10.C|0 Ladies' Print dresses l.CS - 2.98 - 3.98 - 4.98 Children's dresses 1.98 - 2.98 - 3.98 Ladies' corduroy jackets NOW $5.00 Ladies' suits 12.98 UP BLANKETS 66 x 76 sheet blankets 1.49 77 x 80 single blankets 1*98 66 x 76 Indian blankets 3.98 66 x 80 5% Wool Double blankets 4.49 Ladies' cotton & chenille housecoats - 2.98 - 3.98 - 4.98 Ladies' Hats 2.98 UP GIVE WISELY & SENSIBLY, GIVE USEFUL GIFTS. OUR STORE IS FULL OF MANY ITEMS. GIFTS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. LADIES' DRESSES 6.98 to 12.98 LADIES' HOUSE COATS 6.98 to 8.98 LADIES' ALL WOOL COATS 19.98 to 49.98 CHILDREN'S COATS 5.98 to 19.98 LADIES' BLOUSES 1.98 to 4.98 LADIES' DRESS SHOES MADE BY SUNDIAL 6.98 to 9.98 TOWEL SETS. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. TABLE CLOTHS, SCARFS, STOLES, HAND BAGS, BILLFOLDS, & MANY OTHER ITEMS LADIES' NYLON HOSE 51 (au?e 89c, $1.66 - $1.39 LADIES' SLIPS AND GOWNS 1.98 - 5.98 LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WOOL tvt nvrc MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS SUNDIAL 4.98 to 9.98 BOYS' DRESS OXFORDS 3.98 to 5.98 MEN'S TOWN TOPIC SHIRTS 2.98 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 2.98 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS 5.98 MEN'S MOLESKIN PANTS 4.98 MEN'S ESQUIRE TIES Boxed 1.88 MEN'S ALL LEATHER BELTS 1.88 MEN'S BLANKET LINED OVERALL JACKETS 4.98 BOYS' JACKETS 2.98 to 8.98 MEN'S WORK SHOES, SUNDIAL & LOCUST POST 4.98 to 8.9S BOYS' GLOVES. MEN'S SCARFS MEN'S & LADIES BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Don't fail to visit our store during TOADE WEEK starting MONDAY, NOV. 30th thru SATUR DAY? DEC. 5th and get ONE TICKET for each $1.00 YOU trade with us, for cash or on account 1| During TRADE WEEK we will give ONE PAIR LADIES' 51GUAGE15 denier first quality NYLON HOSE with every Ladies' dress you pur chase above $5.00. NOTICE: We have arranged a parking lot in the rear of our store which will be FREE to our customers. Can amrnimnfafr 30 or ^ canL ROY V. LOVINGOOD "The Horn, erf Sandal Shoe. if H

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