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Mrs. Charles Brown is quite ill NOTICE OF SALE The Cherokee County Board of Education will sell at Public Auc- j lion at the Courthouse door in Murphy. N. C., August 23, 19S2, at 11 o'clock A. M. to the highest bidder for cash, the following des cribed school property: Beginning at a stake in the Owl Creek road, and runs in a North ern direction about 80 yards to a stake in the forks of the road: l Lance with the right hand road in an Easterly direction about 80 yards to a stake in Fred Davis line; thence South with the line between B M Abernathy* and George Young about 125 yards, thence in a Southerly direction to the beginning. Containing one acre, more or less, adjoining the land of Fred Davis and others, re corded in Book No 26 on page 369 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, and known as the Owl Creek School Property. The Cherokee County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids Cherokee County Board of Edn cation By: Lloyd W. Hendrix, Secretary 2-4tc PAY YOUR 1951 TAXES By August 1 and Save Advertising Cost The law requires that we advertise and sell all prop erty on which 1951 taxes have not been paid. The names of all delinquent taxpayers for 1951 taxes will be pub lished in August and the property will be sold. i PAY YOURS NOW AND SAVE THE EXTRA COSTS. E. L. Shields Cherokee County Tax Collector and Tax Supervisor it her home. ence Winfrey. ImproVing follow - ng surgery, Andrews; Mrs. Aust n Parker, Robbinsville; Mrs Sid ley Allen. Andrews; Mrs. Dennis -iogan. Gastonia, Mrs. Croas Wat ion. Andrews; Mrs John Curtis.1 \ndrews, Ed Day, Flats; Richard irons. nobbinsvllle; Mrs. Warren Oeyermond, Andrews; Robert Hea :on, Andrews. CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hosnttal, in Sylva. every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 to 10;IS a m. The Division if Cancer Control of the N. C. State Board of Health provides ex aminations for cancer to women ibove 35 and men above 40 years Id and to any person of any age vi:h symptoms suggestive of can cer Andrews Births Mr. and Mrs. Warren Deyer mond announce the birth at a! son. Friday, July 18. W? Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPER HILL, TENN. If all ihe milk produced In the U. S. In IMS had been put In quart be'.tles side by aide, the bot ties would extend almost 140 times around the world REAL ESTATE for sale farm*, houses, lute, businesses, j luslness property, tourist courts, "sfes. grocery stores, warehouses, i ? scant laud, camp sites, hotels and | >11 kinds of real property. Let us know What you want. We nay have it or can get it for you. j1 D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C O'Del) Salesmen rHONE 2X4 MURPHY. N. C. Insurance Saved This Investment V sound insurance policy is an nvaluable bastion in the defense if our savings. Properly planned nsurance protects us against un ivoidable loss. Call us today. Peacock Insurance Agency Phone 457 Murphy, N. C. AcrPs Low, Low, Prices Cut Food Bills n Sultana 12-Oz #% g? Preserves 25c ? A&P's Own Pure 3 Lb. wa CleXO Ve8etable Shortening ? ?????????? Can / Grape Juice A&P ? ? m m m m m m m 17c I 1002 California No. 214 0% m I eacnes Sliced or Halves ? ? ? ? ????'? Can ^ Tomato Juice ? ?<??? ^ 27c ft? Margarine *Sr.... Ls 21c lona Peas ??. ? - - 2 21c Pineapple Crushed m ? m a - 23c For Quoht) and Value You Can Count on . . Buy Super-Right Meats Lay's Pure Pork Sausage lb. 39c Swift's AU Heat Premium Franks - - ? ? 55c Smoked Pork ? 4 to 6 Lb. Avg. Shoulder Picnics ? - - ? u 45c Swift's Oriole Sliced Bacou 49c Headless & Dressed Black Bass lb. 33c Wesson Oil & 31c & 60c Snowdrift '? 31c S 83c Ann Page Salad Dressing Qt. Jar 45c Ann Page Peanut Butter 12-Oz. Jar 29c Ann Page Salad Mustard ?-Ox. Jar 12c California Red Cardinal . I Grapes California Seedless * Grapes ----- California Bartlett Pears California Honey Dew Melons " 49c Juicy Lemons - - - - 2 Crisp Carrots Fresh Crisp Heads Lettuce - - - - 2 Lb. Lb. Lb. fi Ea. Lb. Bunch Heads 27c 27c 19c 59c 35c 19c 29c UPTON TEA BAGS H? 21c ?? 57c Lipton Tea ' *P? 35c \l'\i//Jrr!lvir/\ Canning Needs Sire Ml ? ????? 3-0*. I3c Frill Jars 81c Jj? 97a Frail Jar Riigs ? ? 2 2?? 15c Jelly Glasses - - - - J* 59c Ill Peaehtree Street Murphy, N. C. Prim Etlecttve Thni Sit Jaly MIL Spry tt 31c ? 83c Northern Toilet Tissue 3 r?u. 25c Surf u? ail, pk* Z9e Silver Dust tS 28c 57c Red\ Angel Food Ring Mild & Mellow B O'Clock Coffee 77c Lb. Sora-Kill Z 49i & 79c Underwood Deviled Ham 2Mi-Ol Can 19c Ivory SOAP Lge. Bars 27c Ivory SOAP E2; 23c Ivory Snow Lge. Pkg. u' 28c Oxydol Lge 28c r* 75c Pkg. Wrisley's Toilet Soap in Plastic Bags Pkg. 49c Breeze . S6 30c ST 59c Sunbrite CLEANSER Can 8c Rinso pg. 28c pg" 55c Lux TOILET SOAP Reg. Bars 23c . 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