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Fill i At CiHty Curtbusi ?CEO TRANSFfcn Martell aad Stall* J ohnsoa, R. W. Johnson. Wayne and Edna Burrell to C. C. John ?oo, 64 acre* mora or In* to Shoal Creek Township Mary Frances Cover ? Floyd W. and Ruth Glbaon. 10.(3 acres li Valleytown Township. Ralph and LU11* Shield* n W. B. and Anna Ma* Bale*. 5 acre* mora or less In Noda Township. Anna Palmar, A dm . toCllnt and Aana Lee Hancock, oae acre more or less In Valley town Township. John T. and Haftle Kaphart to Hoyt and Louise Dockery, 11.10 acre* more or lea* In Murphy Township. Bessie Hogsed and Martha Stile*. 6 acres more or less in Murphy Township. James Robert and Wilms Whlraer to Mid-States Home Inc.. 2 acres more or lew !? Hot Houm Town* hip. ' Elizabeth Wood to Edna Thomas, property In Mirptiy Township. Foley and Martha Garrett ? Leila C. Garrett. 40 acres more or leal tn Beaver-dam Township. Coy H. and CecallaG.Stllea to Felix and Vertue Voyles, 1 square acre In Noda Town ship. W. T. and Lure Curtis n> Carmel Curtis, 30 acres more or less In Noda Township. Wlllard and Artie Radford to John D. AND Dora Peek, 3/4 acres more oriess In Murphy Township. Allen Lovlngood end Caro lyn Lovlngood to Mrs. Isamay Harper, 6.57 acres more or less In Murphy Township. A Backward Glance MAY U 1931 SO YEARS AGO MImm Lois Hill. Amu Mm Townaon. Sallle Kate Baker, and Ann Candler wara vial Mrs at Copparhlll. Ton.. laatSat urday. Mlaa Nan Dixon returned home Tuaaday from a vlalt to bar cousin. Mrs .Roy C *mp ball at Newport. Tann. Mlaa Catherine Thompson left on Thursday (or a visit to bar ataiar, Mrs. R. B. , Barclay a* Copperhlll. Born m Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Burger, April 16, a baby *lrt. A marriage of much Inter - eat and surprise to their many friends, was that of Mlaa Ploomer Brown to Mr. Glen Stalcif) at B lairs villa, Ga. on last Saturday. Mlaa Mae Keener waa the Wednesday night gueattrfMlsa Naomi Smith. BANKING is a HELPFUL BUSINESS The business of banking ii to help other businesses ? and individuals ? achieve worthwhile objectives. To a business, this may mean the financing of re ceivables, a loan for mate rials or equipment, even a bank administered pension plan. To an individual, this may meon the convenience of a checking account, a safe i and remunerative place for J surplus funds, a personal loan to meet an emergency, % ' a low-cost auto or home im- % provement loan. WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Murphy - Andrews Robbinsville - Hayesville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Southwestern North Carolina MAY 1. 1M1 30 years ago a "Or?l <M>t?*Wey" l?jh? ing jp bo* Dm mu highway than ? mil* la each direction. TV* m lake ad racrH don trw on Penlaunoc Creak. now undar coeetruc daa by the National Poreat Sarvtca. wUl ba dubbed "Lake Charakaa", Judge* of the con this week. ' Mrs. HjA. Mini. OH son, Hairy, left Wednesday for PhllatMphlt where they wUl spend sometime with Mra. Ma no i' a paraata, Mr. and Mra. Harry P. Cooper . Dr. and Mra. B. W. Whit field raturnad Sunday from a visit la Chicago and Wls Mr. 'and Mra. S. L. Klssel burg ot Culbaraon have an nouncad the engagement of tbalr daughter, Irene, to the Rev. Leaner Stove of Waco, Texaa, aon of Mr. and Mra. M. C, Seowe of Eaatanollee, Georgia. The wedding will take place In June. Mr. and Mra. William Hyde of Andrew* have announced the engagement of their dau ghter, Mill Hazel Hyde to Carrol W. Wood of Near Al bany, Mlaalaalppl. 4 The marriage will take '< place early In May. Mra. J. M. McNabb of Suit ha* announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruth McNabb, to LUlard Walker, son of Mr. and Mr*. Tom Walker of Sweetwater, Ten nessee. The ceremony waa perfor med In Sweetwater, Saturday, April 19 with the Rev. B. H. Green officiating. The ring ceremony was used. Only cloae friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walker were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan annoimce the birth of a son, born Friday, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones of Marbia announced the birth of a son. William Fonza, April 23. MAY 3, 1951 10 YEARS AGO W. M. Corldll, division en gineer, has announced diat >765.068 J7 of the road bond money has been spent In Cherokee County through the period ending March 31, 1951. Capt. and Mrs. Frank Swan are at Randolph Field, Totas visiting their son, Capt. A1 Swan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and children, Laura, Beth, Walter and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warner retur ned from a week's visit in Florida. Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs. J. H, McCall left Tuesday for a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wohlt , in Houston, Texas. LIVE AT HOME WHILE YOU ATTEND MASSEY COLLEGE EXTENSION SCHOOL IN MURPHY STARTING MAY 15 CHOICE OF COURSES: DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Professional Secretarial Course SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND (120 WPM) TYPING TRANSCRIBING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS MATHEMATICS LETTER WRITING FILING BOOKKEEPING CALCULATOR DICTAPHONE Professional Office Course TYPING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS MATHEMATICS LETTER WRITING CALCULATOR FILING BOOKKEEPING SPECIAL INFORMATION 1. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NOT REQUIRED. , 2. NO AOS LIMIT. MASSEY COLLEGE OF ATLANTA WHO ENROLLS? Everyone enrolls who la Inter ested In getting a job In the buslneaa world. If you have the training that Is In demand, you will be in demand. But you've got to have the training that Is required by modern day business! Men and women alike are in constant demand as trained office workers by government and private Industry. This class is strictly limited in number. The type of people who enroll for Secretarial and General Office rnurses are listed: 1. TYPISlb 2. FACTORY AND MILL WORKERS 3. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS 4. STUDENTS IN COLLEGE 5. MARRIED WOMEN WHO WANT TO PREPARE FOR A POSITION QUICKLY 6. CLUB WOMEN 7. GENERAL OFFICE WORKERS 8. BOOKKEEPERS 9. TEACHERS 10. PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN U. EVERYONE WHO IS SINCERELY INTERESTED IN IMPROVING HIS OR HER POSITION IN UFE. Day And Night Classes For Men And Women Over the years, the Massey College of Adandf has enrolled many people from this area for professional Secretarial and Professional Office Courses but there have always been many scores of others who could not afford to maintain residence In Atlanta or give i^> their jobs to ? trend the main school. For this reason, MASSEY is bringing to the people of Murphy its FULL FACILITIES for adultcommerclal education. RntH Hou anH (link* saslll ha EXTENSION SCHOOL The duration of the Professional Secretarial aad Professional Office Courses are 5 months. Student* are enrolled at the beginning of the course. Because of teacher load, only a limited number will be accepted. Once the school Is started, not further enrollments will be allowed. At the conclusion of the 5 months' course, when the students graduate aad receive their business college diplomas, the teachers aad equipment will be moved to another community lii similar need of trained office workers. HOW TO ENROLL Since only a limited number can be enrolled, do not delay. Call Miss Phyllis Patrick, Career Coun selor and Vocational Advisor of Massey College. She will be glad to assist you In planning your school program. Call Miss Patrick, Collect at VE7-2139 or see her at the New Regal Hotel Room S6, Murphy, North Carolina. MASSEY COLLEGE Miss Phyllis Patrick or call collect General Delivery . Murphy, NJC. Murphy. NJC. VB7-2139 Yes, I am Interested in attending your extension school in Murphy, N. C. Check: DAY ( ) NIGHT ( ) NAME Births MOORE Mr. aad Mrs. Bugasa 1 Moor*, of Andrews announce ?fee Mr* ai ? daughter. J *ckl* Ljm, April 25. aiProvldaooa Haapttal. Mr*. Moor* if da* farmer Ml** Clara Jo HoUo ?ay. CREASMAN Mr. aad Mr*. Oliver Craa* Riaa. at Anrtr**n. announce ik* Mr* o t ? m, April 26. at Prevtdaace Hospital. Mr*. Craaamaa I* tfea former Mlf* * Luc ill* Arbutua Morrt*. Mmpky Ready-Mix Concrete Company NOW OPEN Savo Tint, Labor, Moaoy VE 7-3506 "SUPER-RIGHT" SNORT SHANK 12 to 14 LB Whole or Half Lb. 43c Center Slices Lb. 79c BUTT PORTION - 39c ? SHANK PORTION ALLGOOD BRAND SMOKED FLAVORED SLICED BACON * 39' "SUPER-RIGHT" VARIETY PAK ? SLICED COLD CUTS 1 2-Oz. Pkg. JANE PARKER FAMILY $IZE A ^ APPLE PIES -39? JANE PARKER VANILLA CREME ICED A A SPANISH BARS - 29c GLAZED DONUTS 1%: 27c %?? 37c COMBINATION SALE! ? RICH'S WHIP TOPPING ? ? A&P STRAWBERRIES BOTH FOB ONLY Yellow Cling Halves or Slices I0NA PEACHES Comstock Brand Pre-Sliced PIE APPLES All Varieties Dried Prepared LUCK'S BEANS American ? Swiss ? Pimiento MEL-O-BIT Fancy Sections of A&P GRAPEFRUIT Apple ? Cherry ? Peach ? Cocoanut C MORTON PIES 2Na- 49c 2 45c 4 "is- 65c 2 % 39c 2 ? 35c )ustard 3 85c vlouth -Smacking Sweet 1/4 29 WATERMELONS .99 ?/* .53 Florida Juicy ORANGES 5 & 39c RHUBARB 2 ro"oT 29c GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA PINK MEAT POUND BAG ; SAIL > Detergent ' ft. 53C ft. 230 12 CENTS OFF LABEL Super Suds Gt Pkg. 71 You Pay / I C Crisco Vegetable Shortening 3 ? & 95c lc OFF ON EACH ROLL Northern BATH ROOM TISSUL p?y 4 Roll. 31c CAMAY FACIAL SOAP "US" 10c 2 "fiST 29c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP TlOc 2 "fi? 29c Mr. Clean ^ 39c 69c Upton Tea i& 43c Instant l12M9c Ivory Liquid 12c? 37c ?S?f 63c Lipton Tea Bogs 48f?C*65c Ivory Soap 4 8K 27c Palmolive FACIAL SOAP 2 te29e Ivory Snow t&. 34c & 81c PREMIUM Duz Detergent p?. 59c ft . 99e i- i.
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