Elliotts Are Hosts At Turkey Dinner ANDREWS?Mr and Mrs Mark i Elliott entertained with a turkey I dinner Thanksgiving day. Those present were: Mrs. Ruth Oarringer of Murphy. Mr. and Mr s Jack Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar net t and twin sons, Ronald and Donald. Among The Sick ANDREWS?Midheal Taitham, two year old son erf Mr. and Mrs. i Marshall Tartlham. is a patient at | Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. Phillip Brauer who was ill at his home for several days is able to be out. Miss Gail Bush underwent a minor operation at Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital last week and is doing well at this writing. EPISCOPAL Christmas Bazaar FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 1st, and 2nd at Coleman's Appliance Store Ccme and shop for Christmas Delicious, nutritious vegetable chowder <s> Here's a tempting idler-upper to serve your folks lor supper ... a savory blend of vegetables with salt pork and milk. It's packed with flavor, rich in vitamins. Especially recommended to give your meals extra taste appeal and buy appetite-appealing way ... VEGETABLE CHOWDER: Dice U | lb. salt pork or bacon; fry lightly; ! add 1 cup sliced onions, 1 diced green pepper. Cook over low heat until lightly browned. Add 114 cups green beans, cut in inch pieces, 114 cups diced carrots, 1 cup diced potatoes, 3 cups water, 2 tsps. salt, 14 tsp. pepper. Cook until vegetables are tender (about 15 min.). Add 1 can (1414 oz.) White House Evaporated Milk. Heat. Serves 6. MY LEASE IS UP EVERY THING MUST GO 4 More Weeks The largest stcck of quality used clothing in the South must be sold at practially nothing. COME IN NOW?GET FIRST CHOICE MEN'S Heavy, Medium and Light Overcoats $1.00 Mackinaws and Leather Odd Coats 1.00 Raincoats . .50 Men's Vejts 15 4000 pr. Shoes Chcice 50c pr. LADIES' Print Dresses 4 for $1.00 Suits and Coats ~ 1.00 Rain coats and Dresses .... 35 Skirts and Jackets .25 Long and Short Fur Coats 2.50 2000 Ladies Coats Choice ? $2.00 CHILDREN'S WEAR Heavy Coats, Raincoats, Snow Suits, Short Coats 50 Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Thousand of items in Silks and Rayons 10c ea. "You can clothe the entire family for only a few dollars" Books?1,000 History Books .15 Each Magazines?All Kinds 25 dozen Men s Neckties?1,000 to choose from $1.00 dozen Purses?500 to choose from * 1 5 each Stoves and Furniture all kinds THE GOOD-WILL STORE g r MURPHY, N.C. Andrews Chamber j Realizes $721 For Athletic Field ANDREWS ? The Andrews Chamber of Commerce reports a net profit of $721 on the 1050 softball. baseball and football ? season. This sum represents the.' profit from the first season of operation by the Chamber of Commerce and will be used to pay off original indebtedness in curred in installing the lighting of the field in 1949. | The Andrews Chamber of Com merce atheletic committee leased the fieCd from the Town of An drews and is operating it for the present as a non-profit venture with the primary purpose of see ing that the modern well-fenced and well-lighted field is maintain ed and that it pays its own way while providing entertainment for the community through athletics. I The athletic committee of the Chamber of Commerce realizes ] its profits from the operation of ( the athletic field by charging a ' percentage on the gate receipts for all contests played and from the profits of a concession stand operated at the field under the' direction of the Chamber of Com- ' merer Andrews Personals i Miss Ada Mae Pruett visited relatives in Ellervboro during the Thanksgiving holidays. S/Sgt. Billy Rector stationed at Camp Stewart. Savannah, Ga. spent Thanksgiving day with his family here. Miss Margaret Wood of Wash- i ington. D C.. and Miss Bobbie! Jean Wood of Wesleyan Central . College in South Carolina spent , Thanksgiving with their parents. | the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Wood. Mrs. J C Knox and Mr. and Mrs R. X. Kirkman. Jr.. and chil Tony Allen, son of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Allen, has been confined to his home several days lit. Mrs. Roy Williams returned heme Saturday from Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital where she is re- ] cuperating. Mrs May Taylor is a patient at Rodda-Van Gorder Hosipital. , George Bowen, colored, continu es quite ill at his home here. Bob Brown is a patient at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital. The Rev. J. A. Richardson s ruite ill at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. A n operation scheduled for Tuesday was post poned because of an infection. HEN N Theatre MURPHY. N. C. Saturday. December 2 TIM HOLT. In? "Rider From Tuscon" A!so Added Serial "Cody Of The Pony Express" No. 6 LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT Jerry Colonna - Vera Vauge "Music In The Moonlight" Also Selected Short Subject Sun.-Mon., December 3-4 Gary Cooper-Lauren Bacali "BrightLeaf" Also Added, News And Color Cartoon Tles.-Wed? December 5-6 Burt Lancaster-Dorothy McGuire. In? "Mister 880" Also Added Color Cartoon Thum-Fri., December 7-6 Randolph Scott-Ruth Romaln "Coit~45" Memorial Medals ANDREWS?The Fanny Sue lloblitzell memorial medal and the Wilhide memorial medal which will be awarded at the 1951 Com mencement of the Andrews schools have arrived from the manufactur ers and are on display at Dorsey's Gift: Shop. The Hoblitzell medal will be awarded to the eighth grade gra duate having the highest scholastic average for the four last years of elementary school work. The Wil hide medal is awarded annually to the outstanding high school senior The two gold medals are of high I c'ren Nancy and Carrol, of Greensboro are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins and family. Mrs. Knox is the mother of Mrs. Jenkins, and Mrs Kirkman is her sister. LICENSE REVOKE The North Carolina Highway Safety division listed among the f? driver's license revocations for the B week ending Nov. 18 the name of w Homer Lee Ledford of Murphy [Hi Drunken Driving was the charge, th in police court in Georgetown, Ky. |G [C! W BIRTHS ANDREWS?Mr and Mrs John i Co.be announce the arrival of aj son, John Thomas Jr.. on Wednes- | day. Nov. 22. Mrs. Cabe is the | former Miss Blanche Garland of Robbinsville. est quality. All lettering on re verse and obverse sides is hand engraved. Each medal cost $17.50 exclusive of federal tax. Supt. I. B. Hudson is of the opinion that i no finer or more expensive medals are offered in any high school in I the state than these. PASTORS TO MfET Cherokee Baptist Pastors' coti rer>ce will meet Monday at First aptist Church at 10:00 a. m. This ill be an important meeting. The ev. J. Alton Morris will apeak on le itheme "Preparation For A reat Revival", the Rev. Floyd B. lark, West Liberty Associations! orker, will lead the devotions GIVES FAST RELIEF whan COLD MISERIES STRIKE REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, house*, lots. bustaemea business property, tourist courts Cafes, grocery stores, warehouses, vacant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. ? Let us know what you want Ws may hare It or can get It for yea. D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C. ODell salesmen PHONE Zl? MURPHY, N. C. WHEN COLDS START.. .HERE'S AN ANTI-HISTAMINE THAT YOU CAN TRUSTI ANTI HISTAMINE TABLETS Cold's distresses are stopped * in many cases the first day. C. E. HYDE tEKERAL INSURANCE Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE Consumers of Town of Murphy Lights & Water At the regular meeting of the Board on November 6, 1950 an ordinance was passed to the effect that all consumers of lights and water not paying their account by the 25th of each month following billing date will be notified of their delinquency and if not paid within a period of five days, it will be as sumed that they no longer desire service. Mayor Board of Aldermen TRUCKERS SAY IT Ounm W dUf mm 'Ms Them AH onvwhm^aS?*r Se#v'ce ?jr. nywh*re m (j. $ s!^sSSSS^ CMC n 9 n#0r*?f c ?Pprov9a ? frvicm In these uncertain days it's wise to buy a rugged truck that can roll with the punches for years to come. Big fleet operators who keep careful check on all makes of trucks tell us that GMG's are consistent standouts for long life with minimum maintenance. i i GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS '/: TO 20 TONS /&A i Jr Your key to greater hauling profits GENERAL MOTORS - f That goes for all GMC's from J/?-ton models up. Many GMG Diesel truck-tractors are still highballing loads with more than a million miles of over-the-road service behind them. The reason is-every GMG is all truck! Every GMG is designed by truck engineers for truck service with 100% truck-built parts. "You get a real truck engine with high horsepower and higher sustained torque?more pull?aw engine that delivers full power without eating its heart out! There are many other extra-value reasons ~ , . i , .. , . ** UGHT ? MEDIUM ? HEAVY MODELS why a GMG is your best buy for the long in wUM haul. We'll be glad to give you proof 1 eombinaMom to Ht ??on trucking nfd Cherokee Pontiac Company 205 Hiawayec Street Murphy, N. You'll do bottor on a otod trotk with your 9MC doalorf

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