streams Restocked With Many Trout M a meeting of the Nantahala WikHife Club on it (be America an attendance of 20, it <? an . nouqped that a restocking of 400 brown and rainbow trout had been made in Junaluika Creek and 600 la Valley Hirer. With the help of Warden Arnold (Dalrytnple a llat waa onmpfled of the feeder streams to be stocked In the fall with fitn gerllngs The club membership has a bam and trout cbotost which started April 17 and last* through July 4. Bam will be judged by weight and trout by length. Elmer Childers. president of the club, announced that Claud Oorsey, secretary and treasurer had landed Dr. J.R. BeD Dentist Murphy, N. C. Murphy General Hospital 211 Residence 158-J Andrews Personals Mr*. Bessie Wotkias and Teddy Watkins of Marion; Mia Maude Goodson of Canton and Paul Wat Kins of Richmond. Va? ware guests of Mr and Mrs. Robt. Sawyer Mrs. Tommy Pilchard and son, Tommy Jr . of Texarkana. Ark., are the guests of Mrs. Prlohard's mother. Mrs. May Taylor. Misses Vera Moore. Gladys Christy, Lucille Bell, Blondine Lu ther. Elizabeth Bell, and Zeh Con ley, Jr., spent the week-end In Charlotte as the guests of Rev and Mrs. Conrad Washam and fam ily Mrs. W. A. Hyde spent two day* last week with her mother, Mrs. V. M. Grant of Bryson City, who is 111. (Mrs. John Creasman an sons. Lane and Alvin, of Gastonia spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alnie Adams and children spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Ty purnetrt and Mrs. Willard Crawford spent Fri day in AshevillA Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and children, Betty, Mary Jo;, Wayne Jr. and Jane Smith visited Mr. Battle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. a 7 lb. 9 oe. large mouth bass in Hiwassee Lake near Murphy this week. Dear Miss Graduate: Need something new or something blue? ? . Something green and like a dream? Something bright or something light? Something white that fits just right? Something pink or something yellow ? * That will "slay" that certain fellow? Time Flies! Come To See Us! FISHER'S in ANDREWS We are filling special orders for evening dresses and wraps, ' white dresses, street-length dresses and suits for the graduation season. Please place YOUB order before April 21. \ i notice or SUMMONS *" ? SUfHSOB COURT NORTH CADOLHA * CHEBOKa COUNTY **ANK DBAVER, Plaintiff VELLA DEAVER Defendant, The defendant. Vella Dearer, ,bow ??ned. will take notice that ?n action entitled aa above baa been oommenced In the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, for the purpoae of ob taining an afacolute divorce on the ground of two years separation and that said defendant will fur ther 'ake notice that she Is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina at his L Y. Ballentine <sCofC Speaker The Andrews Chamber of Com merce will have a membership meeting and banquet at Junaluska Terrace Hotel, Friday , May 4, at ' p. m. win"!? ,,Peaker tor owning will be L. Y. Ballentine of Ra leigh. It is hoped that the member ship drive now in progress will be completed by that time. Several out-of-town guests in cluding officers of Chambers of Commerce of nearby towns are expected for this meeting P. Battle at Whittier Sunday. Mrs. Billie West spent Sunday in Marble with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb West. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and daughters. Linda and Nancy of Lexington Pa^k.JMd., are vis iting Mrs. Watkin's parents, Mr and Mrs. Bob Cooper. Misses Sara and Bertha Clark, Roy Hyde and Buck McCoiraell' spent Sunday at Fields of the Woods. Miss Martha Jeanne Mull spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John H. Mull at Blue Ridge, Ga. Pfc. Ernest D c. Sharp of Camp Ga . spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mre Leorge Sharp. Taul Rogers and Hub Crisp re cently went to Fairfield, Pa where they are employed. rv?T and MrS AI<?X HoIland and children, Patsy, Hoyt and Ricky Franklin Sunday visiting Mr. Holland who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Cassada of WeTe ?uest? of Mre Mable Rayburn Sunday. Mire Ruth pa]mer wh0 is em_ Ployed in Asheville spent the week r?h,her Pa?nts' Mr and Mrs. >v.-Y. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Olen H. Barton. John C. Pullium and Rush Pul ? spent a few days with friends and relatives in Lafollette, Tenn and Williamsburg. Ky. recently Notice To Delinquent Taxpayers Notice is hereby given that ail delinquent taxes for the year 1949 and years prior thereto have been placed by the undersigned Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County in the hands of attorneys with instruction given to said attorneys to immediately take foreclosure or other necessary legal proceedings to collect these taxes. ; ;/n This the 16th day of April 1951. , W. E. MOORE, Chairman Cherokee County Board Of Commissioners Kendall Adams Is Expected Home Mr. end Mm,Frank Adam* of Andrews'have received word that their son, G. M. 2/c Kendall, has landed at Cone Beach, CM., aboard the U. S. S. Missouri which has been in Korea lor the past six months. Kendall Is expected home around May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have an other son. Cpl. Edwin Adams, who has been in Korea for the pest six months. office in Murphy, North Carolina within twenty days from and after the 3rd day of May, to-wlt, on or before the 23 day of May, 1931 and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff in this action of plain tiff will apply to the Court 'or the relief demanded In the complaint. This the 2nd day of April, 1951. J. L HALL Clerk Superior Court of Cherokee County North Carolina 37-4tc NOTICE or SALE OF SEAL ESTATE ifi SUPERIOR COURT No 3879 NORTH OAROUNA COUNTY COUNTY. Halntltt, HUGHES and wife, MRS. EVERETT HUGHES, Defen dant!. , By virtue of authority vested in ; me by a Judgment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina in the above entitled rction, I will "on the 3 day of May, 1901. at <13:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court House In Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, otter for tale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands In Notla Township. Cherokee County, North Carolina, to-wit: Being that certain tract of land In Notla Township, Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, known as 80 ?ores of Hughes land. This the 31 day of March, 1951. H. L. McKEEVER | ' Commissioner 38-4cc BAPTI8T COUXES TO MRT The Ana* Whitaker circle of Nr* Baptist Church. Aodr aos, iriM meet Thursday at at* Home of tn W A. Hyde at 1 p. hl The Laura Elliott Circle will meet at the aame hour and day at he home of Mrs. Frank WUhide. Johm - Manvilie Bldg. Materials GIBBS HDW. * AUTO SUFVLY CASUALTY ENDOWMENT EDUCATION PLANS PEACOCK INSURANCE AGENCY FIHE A. D. Peacock, Owner POL,? bonds General Insurance auto BURIAL phone 457 Murphy> N. c. Health aad Accident. HoeplUUnUon. Plate Glue. Theft. Workmen'! Compenaatlon. Mortaace THE LONE RANGER GO FOR AGl, A.ND I'LL SHOO > VOt/RE WEARIN'A ] /MASK. V00 CANT J A LAWMAN. <C By Fran Striker rVtX/RE A BANK * YOU'RE TOO " jROe&ER/jC? >g| SMART^ PICKED UP YOW TWILI iwtr- t\ju JEHND "THE BANK AND jjp CAN GUESS FOLLOWED IT HERE'iff M*ffT iU 00 TC 'CUM YOU THINK I'LL LET YOU'RE NOT "U YOU TELL "THE WORID] GOING TO 4 tM ONE OR THE SHOOT ME? M BANK ROBBERS? GUESS AGAIN? TAKE HIM, SILVER/_ *TWS SHOULD VOU HIT BANK ROBBER! BRING HIM PLENTY HARD/, I DID. YOU WERE GOING TO SHOOT ME FOR KNOWING YOU WERE ONE OF THE > BANK .ROBBERS. vougoin'totiirnTbv NO MEANS. I ME CVERTO1WE>TOLO YOU I yMS LAW? ^ I NOT A LAWMAN I HAVE A BETTER PLAN? ? /ANTED TO LOCATE THE ?wt>ycu<!a bank robbers, \were pouowme% isthe rest of your fromtown?! gant [] f WERES a reward on your1 HEAD. YOUU. EITHER TAKE ME TO YOUR BOSS ORIU.TAKEY ^BACK TO THE SHERIFF/ tt/Etl HAVE TO USE THIS HIDEOUT TOR THE TIME BEING-. TIE THAT DETECTIVE I'D HATE TO BE\ VWU.VDU THE] VEST"* [c*CHe AU.TME LOOTINTMERE^ i'i ;Mimat HERE COMES PETE WTTVIA ) ^ STRANGERS./^ ?JOUPiEQF [GST YOUR GUNS ON THOSE TWO? BiMShr-r>eSE TWO FOLLOWED OUR TRULFTOM "THE BANK.BOSS. 1 |T>?y CAPTURED MEW MADE Me BRIMS EM TOVOU/ ^ ?? ^ y DISARM THEM BOTH AMP TAKE OFF J, TMATM*SK.T> WELL TALK/J THAT WkSC^imEN^?j-p| AND BF MIGHTY CAREFUL, BOSS.' Ij^THAtTMASKED MANS FVtXOF^

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