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Transactions In REAL ESTATE WiynmlUe Township Burt Finney and wife to Mary Genelie Finney. " Charlie Buchanan and wife to Mollie Ann Mull. Mary R. Marcom to May K. j Reed. ? j Sallie Stephens to Roy N. Ste-! phens and wife. Sallie E. Stephens to William W ! Stephens and wife. Sallie E. Stephens to J. Hershel Stephens and Alma S. Garrett. Troy Hampton and wife to J T. Bryant. Jonathan Township Hollis Price and wife to Herman Rathbone and wife. Pigeon Township Jack P. MeCracken and wife to Ted V. Clark and wife. Plastic optical lenses first ap peared in the United States in 1937. Driver training and safety edu cation courses were first held in 1933 in Pennsylvania. STORM DEALS HIM A DOUBLE BLOW ? " i STRONG WINDS and heavy rains in Cleveland left E. V. Emerson with double trouble. Not only did the strong gusts blow over his house trailer, but it blew it right on top of his new car, wrecking both vehicles. He is handing necessities from the trailer to his chil dren. Thunderstorms over the Ohio Valley caused at least six deaths, with damage estimated at over a million dollars. (International) Make Your Owa^ Sfesl^ m/fe* Starch K per^^ ??? 1 I Crabtree Church Decoration Day Set For Sunday MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community Reporter The annual decoration day ser vice will be held Sunday, August 19. at the Crabtree Baptist Church, beginning at 11 a.m. with a sermon by the pastor, the Kev. Gay Chamb ers. A fellowship lunch will be ! held at the noon hour. Revival services began Wednes- i day night at Flnchers Chapel. The pastor, the Rev. A. R. Davis, will > be joined on Sunday by the Rev. Kenneth Crouse, pastor of Morn ing Star Methodist Church. He will bring the messages each even ing at 7:30 through Sunday, Au gust 2G. The Rev. and Mrs. A. R Davis and their children attended the District check-up meeting at Cherokee Tuesday. Ministers of the Waynesvllle district and their families held an all-day meeting . v.ith the Cherokee mission as host church. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ferguson attended the unveiling of the Me , morial Marker Saturday at Beech : Gap. i * SI'3 Lawrence Davis of Fort J Knox, Ky., is here for a ten-day furlough visiting Mrs. Davis at the | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : i Andy M. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Smith ' of Pacolette, S. C., Mrs. Martha | Brown and Mrs. Cleo Ballington of j Columbia, S. C., and Miss Mary j Fraser of Charleston, S. C., were visitors at the morning services of the Crabtree Methodist Church | Sunday. Mr. Smith is a son of the late Ira Smith and grandson 1 ol Mrs. Patty Smith. # , Mr. and Mrs. Billie Davis of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. Davis' brother and sister-in I law, the Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis. ? "Uncle" Lebo Mathews, who has : been in a nursing home in Canton, 1 is now with his son-in-law and j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville I Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Kirkpat- j rick spent a few days last week in I Pikesville, Tenn.. visiting Mrs. ; Kirkpatrick's brothers-in-law and i sisters, Mr and Mrs. D. P. Ken- : nedy and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph j | Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moody were called to Cherryville last Thurs day by the death of Mr. Moody's brother, Leslie Moody. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sigsbee Green and their children, who have been i visiting here, have returned to their home in Alloway, N. J. ' . 'aa ' j Announcement has been receiv ed by relatives here of the birth ol a daughter August 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker in Salem, N. J. Mrs. Maggie Keever of Ruther fordton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Duckett and Mr. and Mrs.* Clarence Green. I Mr. and Mrs. Gardner McCrary ! of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. McCrary's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. W. J. McCrary. AJr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ferguson of Siler City are visiting Mr. Fergu son's fa'her. Robert Ferguson, and ? other relatives. Mrs. Fannie Huskey of Buffalo. S C., is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. James Jones. Miss Paula Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, is visit ing her cousin. Mrs. Ruby Cromer, in Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Haney have , been informed that their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tabor, are in the hospital in Morristown, Tenn., Mr. Tabor with pneumonia and Mrs. Tabor to undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Webb of Detroit. Mich, who were called home by the illness of Mrs. Webb's ; mother, Mrs. Minnie Metcalf of j Mars Hill, are spending a few days j with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Ballard Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Camp LeJeune are spending a few days with Mrs. Moore's par- j ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncev Jones I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Head of Lake Stephens, Wash., spent a few days ' with Mrs. Head's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Weaver llaney. Mr. and Mrs. I Head are now living in Murphy. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Sehibor will be glad to know that | they have returned to their home here after spending four years in Anaheim, Calif., where Mr. Schi | bor taught in the local school. Mr. Sehibor and his son John Thomas left Monday to visit Mr. Schibor's mother in Chicago before begin ning a new teaching year in the j Fines Creek High School. ' i it is the law in Bermuda that no family, regardless of size, may have more than one automobile. a SWIFT JEW EL (RJAKT SWIFTENING 33 3 Lt ca" 79C N. II. C. Crackers RITZ lb Box 33c KRAFT ORANGE -ADE 2 46-oz Cans 45c Chase & Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE 6-oz Jar S |_ .29 WESSON OIL QUART 59c SWANSDOWN ? CAKE MIX AH Flavors 2 Pkgs 49c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 16-oz Cans QJc Worrell's Snack LUNCH MEAT J 12-oz Cans $].00 Chesterfield's Red Fox TLOUR $149 25 Lb Bag W I Jello 3 25c fHj^EAT?] W11??W" m^Q CHOICE BEEF Boneless CHUCK ROAST lb 65c Boneless BEEF STEW . lb 55c Loin End PORK ROAST . lb 45c Fresh Sliced PORK LIVER . lb 19c fresh scott towels HOME GROWN 2 Rolls 35? AQc lux soap ? * ? Reg Bars No. 1 Irish , ~ ? " Potatoes 10 lb Bag 49c surf detergent i-urge juicy LEMONS . . . dz. 43c 2LgPkgs-53c Carolina Friskies RHM^n WHTTF gold peaches dog food No. 2i Can 25? 3^ans43c 2^g ?oxes47c RALPH'S CASH GROCERY main st. free parking hazelwood fiTHiT111 r^Ti B jTT75B ITm PT Jg||| It was a pleasure^ If Courteous Service L ? J I ll? DIXIE-HOME Makes Shopping A ? ??I jggPjg \ J MAXWELL HOUSEV r?antn A ? M -???.. OOe Cream Corn 3"'?? yyc WtrJSOff^J Green Peas 5 99c Lb. Bag Only/ . o?ft? ?Ltfrgl A A Limeade 8 99c Fresh Frozen # w Strawberries 5 ?? 99c Liquid Shortening ? 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