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HOWELL'S MARKET HAS MOVED Next door to People's Furniture Company in the Regal Hotel Building. At present we carry fresh vegetables and groceries. Complete meat department as soon as possible. We appreciate your past patronage and hope to serve you better in the future. HOWELL'S MARKET Phcne 256-J Murphy, N. C. Tlie Besl Pai l Of He Meal' SPECIAL COFFEE I Help Yourself to a PLEASANT PARTY LIN* Allow a little time between calls to permit others to have ?heir turn at the line. When another party on your line has an emergency, please release the line quickly. Complete calls quickly. This assures better service for you and your party line neighbors. Be sure phone is placed securely on hook after each call. Remember, one phone off the hook ties up an entire line. SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY leeerperefed Mrs. Whitaker Is Honored At Y.W. A. Anniversary Event ANDREWS ? The Y W A of th, Baptist Church Presented a special program with the W M as their guests at the Baptist ! Church on Tuesday January 13. ; 7 ;to o'clock The occasion for p.^ram was the 60th Anni versary of the organization. Mrs | Mane Whitaker was the honor I ,:ue-i She ?a> president of the I first ? M I or-iani/ed here | Th prouram "Voices "I the i.,,. j. ul Visions if the Future |;.\ presented by the following ? , ? -liber* Sens; Jesus Shall I by the -rniip: Woman "f I ; ; Pivola Brooks V ^ A. ,, i;i49 Sally Buchanan: Voices of |kt Bible . tilcnna Calhoun -Villod of 'he Future Betty I caliwk*: "V?to? "f * '*****''? <;u'""| ill Calhoun: Vision of the Fut ure Helen Jones. Voice of the M !,. Box Glenna Calhoun "Vi sion of the Future . Billie Mul , Aoice of Missionary Barrel , ("ilenna Calhoun. "V 's:on of the Future' Doris Baxter. Voice of Sew in 4 Kit Glenna Calhoun: \ i>ion of the Future Julia Page: | ; : \ir by Mrs. Carl West Mrs. Kuthie Bristol Hostess To Circle Of Auxiliary WDKFWS The I're-byt -r an Auxiliary Circle met at the home of Mrs Ruthie Bristol Wednesday , vening of last week at 7:30 o1 ,.ck The pre- lent. Mrs Tom Hay presided and opened the meeting with a prayer Th<* aecretarj Mrs I- B \u-h ol.s. gave a report Plans were made for a church supper to be -iven at an early date. Mrs Ituthie bristol was appointed as chairman ,f a committee for planning a pro gram for the supper. Tile president announced that the study course would be given at the three next meetings. Mrs Hay had charge of the pro ram The top c was "How Do I Treat People For Scripture ,'eadins She read Matthew 7:1-12. I Miss Frances McPherson gave the I s'itcj article "Korea Today" by | i).\ K M Wilson. Durir . the social hour Mrs Bristol assisted by her daughters. Judy and Jean, served a salad oune to the Wlovitt Mr.-. J < Umc *lrs H>m Hay 'Mrs 1. li N chols Misses Mildred and Fan nie Bark r Miss Frances Mcl'her on and Miss Polly links Sur-t ! B. Hudson attended a mt t ' of the Bantist Board in ; , 1 the first of the week. PIMPLES DON'T SQUEEZE THEM! Instead brush on KLEEREX ami see how amazingly fast it aides ugly pimples as it dries them? often on Irst trial. Not a greasy salve that pimples thrive - n, but a soothing medicated liquid U?at relieves it. lung ? drives redness out. \sk !? i KLEEREX nt all druggists. A Q Ouublf your money back if it fails " # V Start With | QUALITY Finish Willi PROFITS See us for seeds, Feeds and Fertilizer, at our new location on op posite side of Church Street. Cherokee County Farmers Co-op. Phone 246 Murphy, N. C. W. IH. U. Is Guest jlnJarrettHome ANDREWS ? The regular monthly meeting of the W M. U , was held at the homo of Mrs. C. H. I Jarrett on Thursday afternoon. ' January 15. at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs [ Amos Harris presided in the ab sense of the president Mrs. Purd Tatham led in the devotionals and read the 158th Psalm. The topic for the month was A Year of Commemorat on" which was dis cussed by the following: Mrs ' \mos Harris. Mrs. D R. Gates Mr Purd Tatham. Mrs. Elmer Childers and Mrs. W G McKel clre.'. \ftor the program a short busi ness session was held. Mrs. C. H Jarrett and Mrs Frank Wilhicfe were elected Sunbeam Baby visi tors j At the conclusion of the pro , gram Mrs Jarrett served I fresh ments to Mrs. C T Almond. Mrs. Ben Grant Mrs Frank Wiliiide. Mrs \mos Harris, Mrs Elmer Childers Mrs D R Gates Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey and Mrs. Purd Tat ha m. Dr. J. R. Bel! Dentist Miiiph\ Ornfral Hospital Phone* I'u?:m-ss 215 iioirUmc Mi Murphy, N. C. 1-7 Q*, Package I ! } * i-( i-i )-r v^okc* 3 quarts Pore buttermilk or ikimmcd SWEET *HK t? 1 r t Know Our Teacher By BOYD ROBINSON ANDREWS: ? Mrs Veanah Rad ford teaches one of our four first grade sections. She received her education at Western Carolina Teachers College Mrs Radford taught seven years in the Chero kee county unit prior to becoming 3 member of the Andrews teach ing staff five years ago Mrs. Radford is a native of An drews. M. and Mrs Winfrey Williams. Calderwood. Tcnn., spent last week-end with Mrs Williams' par i nts, Mr and Mrs. Harve Hamil ton ANNOUNCING OPENING ot WATCH REPAIR, RADIO and RECORD SHOP National Distributor of SOUTHLAND RECORDS Over Carringer's Store J. B. MOORE Murphy, N. C. Announcing Mrs. Loren C. Davis has bought Karl Weiss' interest in Weiss Dept. Stcre. The store will continue to operate under the same name. We will &ell nationally advertised merchandise and in vite you to ccme in and see our new spring lines. Karl Weiss also wishes to express his appreciation to the people cf this and surrounding communities for the patronage shown him. Weiss' Dept. Store Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood, Mgr. PHONE 1 42-J Basement Savage Bldg. Next dcor to Lay & Co. MURPHY, N. C. DODGE 'JMXttfaf TRUCKS HEW 'Pilot-House Cabs ??"with all -round vision I Hi her and wider windshield aid windows give the driver real "Pilot-House" vision . . . in <ill directions! It's all-'round vision, still further augmented hv newly available rear quarter windows. They're the safest truck cabs ever built, too, with \wl(led all ~t?'cl construction. Their cotnf rt is almost unhe lievahW. Take a ride . . . and you'll feel that you're "sitting on top of the world" . . . with all the road yours to command. NOW ON DISPLAY You're looking at the most attractive and useful trucks ever designed. The first thing you notice, of course, is t heir new massive "truck-like" appear ance. But underneath ? you'll find power-packed chassis, each "Job Rated" for performance, economy, dependability, and long life. Because these new Dodge trucks are "Job-Hated" ? because they fit the job ? they naturally save money and last longer. But you're in for a real sur prise, when you see how many addi tional money-saving and time-saving advantages Dodge has built into these newest trucks. We urge you to come in and see them without delay. You'll find them years ahead in design . . . the only really new trucks on the market this year! Real comfort at ten below or a hundred above! That's because of an ingenious combination of truck heater, defroster vents, vent windows, cowl ventilator and a new fresh air intake from the radiator grille. It's the finest "All-Weather" heating and ventilating system available in any truck cab. MEU/Ease of jiCIl handling You enjoy remarkable now case of handling and driv ing in these new trucks. You can turn them in much smaller circles . . . the same size circle either right or left. You can park, or hack up to platforms, with greater ease. With this shorter turning, you also get full-size bodies, longer cabs, better weight distribution. NEW Comfort ? 7-INCH SEAT ADJUSTMENT . . convenient hand control. G PLENTY OF HEADROOM <? STEERING WHEEL . . . right in driver's lap. (J> NATURAL BACK SUPPORT . . . adjustable for maximum comfort. (3.1 PROPER LEG SUPPORT . . . under the knees where you need it. (5) CHAIR-HEIGHT SEATS . . . just like you have at home. (?) "AIR 0 RIDE" CUSHIONS . . . adjustable to weight of driver and road conditions. IN AIL, 248 BASIC CHASSIS MODELS UP TO 23,000 POUNDS G. V.W. ...UP TO 40,000 POUNDS G. T.W. E. C. MOORE i ! 107 Valley River Ave. Murphy, N. C. ? ?
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