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January Marriage Is Announced ANDREWS? Mr and Mrs. Rich ard Flowers have announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Edgar Holland. The mar riage was performed in Blairsville, Ga.. at the home of the Rev. W R. Jones, who officiated, on January 29. 1949 The couple are residing in An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Morris visited relatives in Atlanta last week. FOR ATHLETES FOOT USE TE-OL BECAUSE It has greater PENETRATING POWER. With undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medica tion DEEPLY, to kill imbedded germs ON CONTACT. IX ONE HOI R You MUST be pleased or your 35c J back at any drug store. Apply i FULL STRENGTH for athletes foot, F. O. 'foot odor), itchy or sweaty feet. Today at Mauney's Drug Store. BIRTHS ANDREWS? -Mr. and Mrs J E Greenwood Jr., of Landrum, S C f annou ce the arrival of a 6V4 pound son at Spartanburg General Hospital. Joseph Michael bom August 20 Mrs Greenwood is the former Miss Doris McConnell ol Andrews GREENWOOD REUNION HELD ANDREWS ? The Greenwood re union was hold last Sunday Aug. 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sharp Robert Swanger of Canton con ducted the devotionals and a pot luck dinner was enjoyed by the 51 relatives present. Miss Beverly Morris has return ed from Flowery Branch, Ga., where she spent the summer with relatives. Miss Alice Weaver and Miss Ann Mack of Emery. Va . are the guests oi Misses Gladys and Jean Christy. M; and Mrs. Al. Swan and daughter. Mary Elizabeth. have re turned to their home in Chapel Hill after v isiting friends and rela tive.:. HEARTY & VIGOROl'S OUR OWN TEA BAGS 64 Tea Bags 49c ANN PAGE SALAD Dressing Qt. Jar 45c ANN PAGE WITH PORK & TOM. SAUCE Beans 16 oz. can 10c ANN PAGE PREPARED Spaghetti .... 2-15% oz. cans 25c MILD & MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK Coffee ... 1 lb. bag 41c SANDWIC II OR HOME STYLE Marvel Bread IV2 lb. loaf 18c Now, General Electric offers a new guarantee and ten year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electric Water Heaters. Think of it ? ten full years of pro tection for you on your new galvanized-tank water heaters. Now . . . you can have all the hot water you need ? when you need it ? and at low cost too. See your General Electric retailer today for details. RIBBONS < f long-life Calrod^ encircle every tank, to pro vide efficient, economical heating. THE "AUTOMATIC BRAIN" of your water heater keeps the water at uniform tempera ture. THRIC INCHES OF FIBEROIAS insulation completely sur rounds the tank, to keep the heat where It belongs ? in the water. ?TtwU-marfc Fef. U. 8 Pat. Off. Murphy Electrical Shop "Next Door to the Post Office" PHONE 134-R MURPHY, N. C. Andrews Personals Mra. Fred McOonnell left Satur day for Landrum S C., to spend two weeks with Mr and Mrs. J E. Greenwood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Robinson have returned from a visit with Mr.:. O. D. Murray of Catawba and Mrs Mary W Robinson of Maiden. While in Catawba county, Mr. Robinson visited several new school building projects which were under construction, in the central part of the state. Miss Meredith Whitaker spent last week in Asheville attending a Home Economic conference Miss Rose Mary Porter of Hud son Wisconsin has returned from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. 11 E. Davis. Mrs R. A Dewar has returned from a visit with her sister Mrs. Dan Wright of Cedartown. Ga . and her son Harry Dewar of Decatur, j Ga. Mrs L. B. Nichols has returned from a visit with relatives at Villa Rica, Ga She was accompanied home by her mother Mrs. W B. Candler and nephew. Sam Anders. Mrs. John E. Greer and chil dren. Martha. Johny and Gregory of Ishpimiing. Michigan are the guests of Mrs. Greer's parents. Da and Mrs. H E. Davis They were accompanied by Clydie Greer of Hazel wood who will leave n a few days for the University of Delewarc. Mrs. Erna Wagner and son Hob. of New York City have returned from a visH with Mrs. Giles Frank lin Although Mrs Wagner has traveled extensively in the United States and Europe, this was her first trip to Andrews and she said the scenery from Asheville to An drews was the most beautiful Mrs. R A Dewar spent last Tuesday in Canton. Ga., witl. her daughter Mrs. Paul Boring and family. Di and Mrs John Reecc and daughter, Adelaide of MVirganton and Mr. and Mrs Ben Trotter and children. Beth and Ben Jr. of Winston-Salem visited Mr and Mr Henry Trotter Jr. this week A1 Brown and Olen Stratton were business visitors in Asheville last week Zed and Bill Whitaker were visi tors in Asheville last week Bruce King, who has been ill is much improved. Mrs O L. Cone and daughter. Suit Mr and Mrs. Pearly Pack and family of Akron, Ohio spent the past week with relatives here. Robert Pinkerton and son. John, were visiting Mrs. Lillie Perker last Saturday. Mrs. Glois Keener and children spent last week with Mr Keener's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R L. Keen e.v Mr. and Mrs. Vertner Culberson | and children of Oak Ridge. Tenn . visited Mrs. Culberson's mother, | Mrs. Lillie Crowe, Sunday Glenda Allen spent the week- 1 end with her grandmother. Mrs. j Ida Pope. Martha Ann. of Maryville, Tenn., spent several days this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Miss Jane Smith. Miss Lois June Williams is visiting friends in Marietta, Ga. Miss Katherine Hudson is visit ing relatives in Lumberton. Miss Sue Johnson of Atlanta, (la., is visi/ting her grandmother. Mr ;. Mike McGuire Miss Ann Ward of Brooklyn, V Y., is the guest of Miss Juaniita Crisp. Miss Margaret Swan and Mrs. Elton Bradley have returned from i visit with Dr. and Mrs. John I Bralliar of Franklin. Ky. Mrs. R. H. Franklin and chil Ircn. Martha Fan and Mary Ann of Knoxville. Tenn. and Mrs. Charles E. Brookshire have re turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Franklin. Sgt. and Mrs. C B. Ledford ( and daughter. Belle, of Camp Chaffee, Ark., are visiting rela tive;*.. Mrs. J. B Hamilton and son. David, of Asheville is spending 'he week with Mrs Lawson Craw ford. John Sronce of Asheville was a visitor in Andrews recently Mr. and Mrs Ed Slagle have returned to Orlando. Fla., after spending two months here. Mrs. Purd Tat ham and Bobby Howell spent the day in Franklin last week. Miss Susie Ledford is in Ashe ville visiting relatives. Miss Maudie B Witt was a visi tor in Andrews Tuesday. I ' Mrs. Harold Patterson of Atlanta, | Ga., spent. the week-end with Mr 1 Patterson's mother. Mrs. J. M 1 Patterson. M.\ and Mrs. D. E. Nichols and son and Mrs. Mae Rogers visited M/ and Mrs. Stanly Wood last week. TO BE IIKRE SEPT. 1 A representative of the Ashe ville field office of the Social Security Administration will be a* :he Register of Deeds Office at 1:00 1 M. at Murphy, on Thurs day. September 1. This representative will also be in the Welfare Department in llayesville. on Yriday, September 2, at 9:00 A M. to assist persons in that locality. Large marketings of chickens are in prospect the next few months, says the U. S. Department of Agriculture. NOTICE 6f DISCOVERY AND ASSESSMENT OF TAXES AGAINST UNLISTED PROPERTY TO: Clarence W. Wade and wife. Olera Wade, and A. L. Moody and wife, Mrs. A. L. Moody. Notice is hereby given to you and all other persons interested in the property hereinafter de scribed. that the proper tax authori ties of Cherokee County, North Carolina, have listed the said property on the tax books; that the property has not. in the last five years, been listed by you or anyone else on said tax books: that the Board of County Com missioners for Cherokee County, will, at its next meeting at the Court House in Murphy, Nortih Carolina, on September 6, 1949. assess and evaluate and direct col lection of taxes resulting from said assessment for the preceed ing five years: In Shoal Creek Township, Dis trict No. 8, Cherokee County} North Carolina. TRACT NO 1: The lands of A. L. Moody described in deed from Clarence W Wade and wife, Olera Wade, dated June 26. 1937, registered June 28, 1937, in Book No. 117 at page 173, records of Cherokee County, reference to which is hereby made. TRACT NO. 2: Lands of Clarence j W. Wade described in deed from S. E. Quinn and wife, Dora Quinn, dated December 14. 1936, register ed March 6, 1837, in Book 117 at page 80, reference to which is , hereby made, except ^hl conveyed to Moody by scribed above as Tract Na , ^ Thio IT j... - . ,Q 1. This the 17 day of At^M lttt E. L. SHIELD ?* 5"2U: T? Su^. to produce EXTRA EGGS Security Egg Mash provides an ample supply of vitamins, proteins, and min u-4 ?ra!s to supply the power for body maintenance and high egg production. Ask your Security dealer for Security Egg Mash today! MOUNTAIN VALLEY COOP. Brasstown, N. C. Murphy, N. C. OOOflOOflOftflO Best Lwdls Ever at our big Buy-Now Birthday Party Our Celebration of Hudson's 40th Anniversary Year 40 YEARS OF NO WONDER WE'RE IN A TRADING MOOD-the New Hudson ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP is riding a rising tide of popularity! Official figures prove it: Hudson sales are up 33% over last year at this time. And how people are switching to Hudson! Already, more than 107,000 have traded in other makes of cars, from the lowest to the highest priced, to own a New Hudson. Now, during our big Buy-Now Birthday Party? we invite you to discover firsthand, with a Revelation Ride, that the sensa tional New Hudson is America's 4-MOST Car: 1-MOST Beautiful. 2-MOST Roomy. 3-MOST Road-worthy. 4-MOST All-round Performance! It's America's most road-worthy car, for example, be cause, with exclusive "step-down** design, the New Hudson has the lowest center of gravity in any stock car, yet there's full road clearance. The longest trades, the best deals ever make it easier than ever for you to own a gorgeous New Hud son?the car that's so advanced in design it's a protected investment for your motor-car dollaro! Come in ? now, while the party*! in full swing ? and get our higb doOar offer on your cab Neui iudsoi t WITH TMtSTlf MSiell & ' I -HERE'S WHERE TO COMI POl TBI BIG BUY-NOW^ftlRTHD AY PARTY H FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. Murphy, North Carolina
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