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Play Is Given By Second Grade Last Thursday the second grade students of Andrews elementary school gave an Interesting chap el .program under the direction of Mrs. Lenna Ford and Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium. After the devotional, several readings and group songs were given: "Pippety-Pop", by Patty Brown; group song, "Popping Corn", "Vespers", by Dickie Lay; < ^ AUTO SERVICE 24-Hour Service Expert Body and Fender Repairing General Auto Repair Service EVANS AUTO CO. Phones. Day 48, Night 52-W It's so easy to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds In a hurry this home-proved way ... with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in a vapor izer or in a bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Just breathe in the steam! Every single breath carries VapoRub's soothing medi cations deep into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates irritated mem branes. helps restore normal breathing. For coughs or upper bronchial congestion there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub fn steam. For continued relief al ways rub it on throat, \#|?fefC I i chest and V back. V VapoRub J Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for onstipation End Chronic Dosing! Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Way! Taking harsh drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bowel action, cirae you feel in need of repeated dosing. ^Then you occasionally feel constipated, get gentle but sure relief. Take Dr. Cald well s Senna Laxative contaired in Syrup Pep in. It's ait-vegetable. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief comfortably. Helps you get regular, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Mo* botti* to Bom 280, DR. C AID WE ILS SENNA LAXATIVE C*ntahNd la pboxal mating Syrvp Rapt la Andrews Personals GUI Hogles of GomtooU vUttod Ms sister. Mrs. J. H. Hicks, and .ttoer relatives in Andrews over he week-end. Mr and Mrs. ^ ^^^SSTvJSdtSS Mrs Herbert Collett and family SUMr*y.nd Mrs Carl "enson of Franklin spent Sunday with Mrs. Henson's parents, Mr and Mrs M M. Ledford of Junaluska Mrs. Harold Shields and son, Frederick Michel, of Ro^ns SDent the week-end with Lpl. Shields' parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Shields of Andrews. Cpl. Shields is now In Korea Mr and Mrs Grover CoUett of Gastonia attended the funeral of Mrs Vertie Lambert Tuesday of Mr and Mrs. Charles Buchanan and sons. Billy and Joe. of Rob binsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Buchanan. Mrs Leslie Glenn and children "Ss^rM^RPSheSS [?fM>r.llandnM" Ted Ellis of Oak I Ridge. Tenn . spent week-end in Andrews with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman and daughters spent week-end with Mrs. Freeman's grandmother, Mrs. Ella McDonald at Hanging d?Mr and Mrs. Wade Buchanan and son. Stevie. and brother, Ken neth. of Franklin spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Homer Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Bronce Truett re cently moved to Hickory. Mrs Dorothy Creasman and son Lamar, of Gastonia attended the funeral of Mrs. Vertie Lam bert Tuesday of last week Leslie Glenn spent week-end with wife and children. Mr. Glenn is now employed at Akin. S. C. Mrs. Goldman Lail has gone to V irginia to be with her daughter, Mrs Nancy Love, who is seriously ill. . , Mrs. Charles C Smathers oi "anton. Mrs Fannie Rickett West ~nd Mrs. Jay Trull of Asheville at ended the funeral of Mrs Reuben Lambert last Tuesday. Mrs Hattie Knight of Asheville has been visiting at the Harold Christy home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jordan of Gainesville. Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P M. Jordan. Mrs Elaine Gill and daughter Oeegy. of Waynesville spent week end with Mrs. Gills mother. Mrs. Mvra Sherrill. J. T Knight of Asheville spent ( he week-end with the Harold Christy family. Miss Nellie Sherrill of Corn sings. Ga.. spent week-end with her mother. Mrs Myra Sherrill. Your label will tell you when and "The Little Girl", by Brenda Wheeler. Those taking part in the pro gram were: Patty, _ Artists Mother'; J? Battle. Age of Innocence ; Mary Hope Day. "Girl With a Cat"; Jerry Cox. Boy With the Rabbit ; Roy Ham ilton. "The Thorn Hat ; D?%_ld ?ullium. "The Jester : and Carl Myers. "The Whistling Boyv Joyce Purser and Jerry ;on sang solos, after which t program was concluded with the Children's Polka. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Mrs Elba Queen agle. who passed away February 'beyond LIFE'S GATEWAY jst beyond life's gateway, here is a garden bright and fair, here again we'll meet our loved nd?there'U be no parting there, ain and sorrow will be banished, one all heartaches and all fears, 1 a city, just beyond life's gateway ,'here they count not time by years. , he gave her family her dev oted love. [er children, more precious than wealth or renown, luided to join her, just beyond life's gateway. L wealthy record and a crown, he beauty of heaven opened her door. aid the end of her journey she had won. )ur promise to meet, just beyond life's gateway, ind say. "Thy will be done. The Cagle and Queen Families 31-ltp For the Biggest Chicks Ever at 5 Weeks on PURINA CHICK STARTENA 1981 Purina Chick SUrtena, Purina'* anawer to last cnwtal? Formula 1099...B-121 bio tic This new formula developed by 1038 feeding teats helps poultry raisers get bigger chicks ever at 5 weeks os> the Purina Plan. See us, for New, Better Purina Chick Startena con Formula 1088. E. E. STILES PRODUCE COMPANY Mwpiiy. N- C. Phone 143 Sick b Andrews Mrs. Vick Curtis has returned home after spending several days In Petrie Hospital, where she un derwent an operation for acute appendicitus. She is much improv ed. Dillie Lunsford, who has been seriously ill is Rod da-Van Gorder Hospital. Andrews is back home and is improving. Keith Allison, Jr., son of Pfc. your subscription to this paper ex pires. Charles T. Almond. Jr., of Charlottesville. Va.. spent week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs C. T. Almond. Charles, better known as "Punk". Is attending the University of Va. , Mrs. Lee Watkins and daughter, Mrs. Aline Ezzell. are visiting Mrs Watkins sister, Mrs. Arthur Mol ten of Charleston. W. Va. Miss Lenna Truett of Oak Ridge, Tenn.. spent week-end with par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Truett Mrs. Gerald Almond and son, Skippv. have recently been visit ing her relatives in Beauford, S C . and are now in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Louise Rogers attended a fashion show held in Atlanta. Ga., l3st week Mr. and Mrs B. E. Dillahunt Jr., of Knoxville. Tenn.. spent week-end with Mrs. Dillaluint'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Grant WE BUY CATTLE-HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where after them. Write or call Phone o82-J Box 571 Carl Crawford & Sons Copper'nill, Tenn. and Mr*. Keith Allison. who has been critically 111 tn a Murphy hos pital. la Improving, Pfc. Allison is tow in Korea. Mrs. Bruce West, who Is quite Ul in Andrews Hospital, is some better. Mrs. Charlie Jones and son, Joe. are patients in Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital Another son. Buckie, has returned home somewhat Improv ed. Mrs. John Dobson is back in the hospital again after having been dismissed a few weeks ago. i Luther Truett is confined at hit home with a cold. Master David Willard, son of Mrs. Helen Willard, had a tonsil lectomy this week, and is getting along well. Sallie Morgan, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan. Is a patient in Rodda-Van Gonier Hos pital because of cutting her arm. HOW TO AVOID COLDS, NAGGING ACHES AND PAINS THIS WINTER New Formula Quickly Builds Resistance Against Ills Striking In Cold Weather i Andrews Births Vr m! Mr? J. W. Bryant an noun'-' 'Vr birth of ? daughter ~qbr-- ?? '" * > Vaughn Hemhree f . 41 nee the birth of 1 r?n -v 7. Mr*. Hembree ts tb" 'Is* Ada Hardin of ' ndre? r You can say "Goodby" to colds nagging aches and pains and other distress tuts winter, when you are lortified with plenty of Irop. B-l, B-2. B-6 and Niacin. Recommend ed by many doctors, these ingredi ents are contained in New Hl-VITA Tonic, the medically proven for mula everyone in Murphy is talk ing about. A well-known North Carolina Minister has related his happy ex perience with New Hl-VITA Tcnlc. ile said that aches and pains in his arms and shoulders and a cramping in the lower part of his back made him feel so bad that his work among his congregation came .? be a heavy burden. He said that , 'ie would frequently have to get up In the night and take walks about his yard to be able to endure his terrible suffering. He said he tried about everything "under the sun" before he finally found the relief he had long sought in HI VITA. which gave him relief and | nam ffier.ndt k T/v/loti tViic Irinfl mln. ' new strength. Today this kind mln-! ister enjoys life again. He works > ind sleeps in peace. His system Is [ strengthened and soothed. He Is' grateful to HI-VITA for what It did for him. ' I Don't go on suffering! Start building your body up with vigor, strength and energy by taking HI VITA now?today! Sold by R. S. Parker Drug Co. Adv. ? ANNOUNCE BOTH Mr. and Mr* Joe Croft oI F*r ner, Tenn., announce the birth of t aeven and one-half pound ao Joseph Melvin, February 1- Mr*, "roft is the daughter of Mr. at Mrs. W. C. Williamson of River Hill Temptation rarely comes in working hours; it is in their leisure i.oe that men are made or marred. -William Tavlop. C&NCtt uunc TO The Cancer Clinic c. j. ifem? every friday i>re from V to 10:19 a. Division oi Cancer the N C. Mite Board at provides examinations for - women shove 99 and me 4C years old and to any any a(e with nrmptoua at cancer 100 per cent U. S. Pullorum Cleaned A house is only as good as the base its built on, and a brood is no better than the chicks you start with. Start out right by starting with the best. FARMERS FEDERATION Plion; 62 Donald Ramsry, Mgr. Murphy. N. C. "Wow! Wfcaf o long, low beauty!' "Just woit'll you Test Drive' this big '52 Ford!" "Look of that huge one-piece ? windshield!" "And Hint widnr tread!" /<7\ *... %tfe Dm greatest low-priced car boltl Yob won't believe yonr eyes v you see the big, new '52 Ford! For never before has a low-priced car offered such power, such fine-car styling, such big-car comfort! Youl see such built-for-keepe advances as Ford's new longer, stronger Coachcraft Bodies . . . its more powerful, high-compression V-8 and Six engines ... and the many other features described below. ^ i Tbe most powerful low-pnctd car '* " "vOMt CMUvT WOfcp ^h-comprSsJtti I otraro-aw ve Ford's 110-h.p. Stra to-Star V-8 is the most powerful engine?and the only V-8 offered in a low-priced car. Ford's 101-h.p. Mileage Maker Six is an all-new low-friction Powerhouse with free-turning overhead valves and shorter piston stroke. Both ! feature the Automatic Power lich gives yon high-oom "go" with regular gas. The car that's made greater strides forward for '52 than any other in its classl itykd to ikry b?ovliful an* dwlgmd is ?1oy ?Krtic glvM yat> largw cwiverler immIIinii plot ttw gfg ? 4 ?< ?M |m, IT'S BUU.T FOR Kit PS I Burch-Sherrill Motor Co. fW95 Murphy, N. C
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