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Andrews Personals lftr. and Mrs A. B Chandler, Sr., spent the week-end In Knox ville visiting their daughter and fasiily. Mr. and Mrs E D Mead or, and children, Eleanor Sue and Dann> Th? children returned to Andrews witH their grandparents for a visit Mr. and Mrs Tom Gregor have returned from a visit with their son. Tom. Jr.. in Glascow, Va Miss Gladys Brinklev of Atlan ta. Ga . was the house guest of Mr and Mrs. Luke Ellis for several days Mr. and Mrs. Lee B Nichols and son, Lee B Nichols. 3rd of Nash ville. Tenn sp.mt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs L B Nichols, Sr Mrs Nichols accompanied her son and familv to Villa Rica. Ga . for a v: :! there with relatives Miss Meredith Whi taker is at tending a Home Economics Con ference th:> week in Greensboro. The Rev Ja A Richardson. Jr . has returned to his home follow ing an absence of nearly a month, during which he conducted revi val serv:tvs .it First Baptist Church. A.hi. T - v. and amended the N:> :!i Carolina B.tp.i t Gener al Board meeting at Port Caswell Mrs. J A. Richardson, Jr., and | two children spent last week vis- | iting relatives in Greenville, S. C Miss Hazel Burgess and John 1 Ellis of Mount Holly spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Luke Ellis. Mr and Mrs. Sam W Jones and family are leaving Sunday for a week's vacation at Atlantic Beach, near Morehead City. Miss Judy Lee Knight ot Ashe ville is spending a week with Miss Jean Christy and Miss Gladys Christy. Capt. and Mrs A1 Swan and daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Car ae, have returned to their hit the Army Chemical Cen "cr in Maryland, following an ex tended visit with relatives in An drews. Mrs Elwiji Bristol spent Tues 11;. in Asheville on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank l.edford hid as their week-end guests. Miss i>. ..i Anderson and Bill High i >wer ot Atlanta. They attended he drama. " Cnto These Hills". Saturday night. Mrs. Warren Deyermond and young son are visiting Mrs Deyer momt's parents in Cullowhee. OLFERS ON YOUR VACATION I I I Ploy Hie New Champ ionship Ellinor Village Golf Course! Bring your entire Family. Enjoy glorious vacation fun ... at the world's largest family resort! Beautiful sand beach . . . riding, boating, fishing, termis and shuf fleboard courts ... all resort amusements. Free Country Club membership. Furnished Villas .595? FROM ocD PER WEEK 650 sparkling apartment villas?Modern? fully equipped. Home-town living with thrift stores and markets. Complete play ground, nursery and baby-sitting facilities. Close to all Florida attractions. Write for free folder now. n jm Sick In Andrews , Patients this week in Rod da Van Gorder Hospital are Mrs. Carl Derreberry Mrs Boyd Grindstaff of Robbinsville; Mrs Chambers of Murphy; C. J Postell, who was in jured in a car wreck near Rob binsville; Mrs Vaughn Derreber ry; Mrs Earl Beavers; Mrs. Leslie Phillips of Robbinsville; Emmett Sh-errill of Robbinsville; Fred Nichols of Andrews, an appendec ti my; Helen Winfrey, daughter of Mr and Mrs Bronce Winfrey, of Andrews; and Mrs. Sam Cover of Andrews, surgery. NOTICE OF SALE The Cherokee County Board of Education will sell at Public Auc tion at the Courthouse door in Murphy. N. C., August 23. 1952 It 11 o'clock A M to the highest Kdder for cash, the following des ?rihed school property; terinning at a stake in the Owl 'iv . k road, and runs in a North | n direction about SO yards to J .take in the forks of the road. I', nee with the right hand road ti an Easterly direction about 80 ? ;>rds to a stake in Fred Davis .no: thence South with the two .?icon 1? M Abernathy and ?' ...r..?. Youn.t about 125 yards. .'ve in a Southerly direction to .v beginning Containing on ? ???. more er !*-v, adjoining the ? . f i .ip:? ;.nd children . ;in.[ ;.li->i. h.-vo r turtle:' their home in Wilmington ' ?; i following a two months' vis Mr-. Cupo's mother. Mrs. :????? \ivs Leslie Glenn and i", n of \iken. S. C , are visit ? o M; (1 ? nn's mother and ?i< I'rilby Glenn '. ' i: . ?? ' > " ' . i<' ;.CT " " ai ' L JsitilK h.-r " ' s "i :? :r. 1 Marsar"! "i ' er Mr. and V - I ??' ?il l Ceidw-: ?nd children Id :,n. To : ". isiting Mrs ' . C.i'cN el! -?:i niilv. Mr and 5'"- '--k '-?.??dm o '?shfville are "i-;'::;- Mr an 'lis. \v M. Luther NOTlfT 1 hereby o r t a 1 b.r il re ar ?? hi format i< " 'iv-n in thr niav ? p .lice lead ?? Hie arivs* ? ? ine ire -p: u "a or?*> ?. ':--!? i.-n as 1 :ps X si in Murphy C Frank I. '..-.uney. Washing i.i. Ga. 'd ""WE BUY? CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where after them. Write or call Phone 682-J Box 571 Carl Crawford & Sons Copperhill, Tenn. A good example of the growing industrialization and economic progress of the South is this new DuPont synthetic fiber plant at Camden, South Carolina. ???call DIXIE! MUSIC to Southern ears! The hum of busy factories, crowded stores and streets. The ring of saw and hammer. And more than 26 million telephone calls a day! There's another cheerful sound?58,000 Southern Bell men and women busy provid ing you and your neighbors with the most and the best telephone service in Dixie's bie lory. Service that's vital to the Nation's de Service that keeps you in touch with othen 24 hours a day . . . speeding your business . . . enriching your home life. TELEPHONE growth is a striking ex ample of progress in today's amazing South. During the 10 years from 1940 to 1950, the South's growth in telephones was more than twelve timet its growth in population. In the first 6 months of 1952 alone, see added 149,250 new telephones. Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Company. IESS STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom Thtse Presents \!ay Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my sa'.ir Faction, by duly authenticated re : ord of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by !t>? unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that ihe J A T PROPERTIES, !XC a corporation of this State, ?hose principal office is situated in the Town of Andrews, County 'and of Fred Davis and others, re icrded in Rook No 26 on page 369 n the office of the Register of; Deeds of Cherokee County, and known as the Owl Creek School Property. | Hte Cherokee County Board of Education reserves the right to ri i. t any and all bids Cherokee County Board of Edit' ca'ion B; Lloyd \V. Hcndrix, Secretary 2-41 at Cherocee, State of North Caro lina W T. Teas, being the agent therein and In charge thereof, tip on whom process may be served). has compiled with the require-1 ments of Chapter 55 General Sta tutes. entitled "Corporations", pre liminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution: Now iheicfuie, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 7th day of July, 1952, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex- ; eculed by all the stockholders | CANCER CLINIC TO MEET 1 The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hosnital. in Sylva. every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 to 10:15 a m. The Division >f Cancer Control of the N. C. State Board of Health provides ex aminations for cancer to women above 35 and men above 40 years i Id and to any person of any age i.h symptoms suggestive of can thereof, which Mid consent and the record of the proceeding* afore Mid are now on file in my Mid of fice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 7th day or July. A O. 1952 Thad Eure, secretary of State [ l-4tc We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPERIIILL. TENN Johns ? Manviile Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shiax lea-Ball r.miu HDW. * AUTO Wfll REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, businesses, business property, tourist courts. Cafes, (Tocery stores, warehouses, vacant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. Let us know what you want. We may have it or can set it for you. | I) M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C- O'Dell Salesmen PHONE 214 MURPHY, N. C. avings are many a ?i ? N*;.r-5 'I Qi ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Con Our Own?Packed in Plastic Freez-Tainer Tea Bags 57 Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti - - 2 25 Ann Page Mayonnaise - - r 52 vVhite House Evap. Milk - -3 ?s 40c Sunnyfield Corn Flakes - - p?z 23c A&P Fancy Tuna Fish - - 33c lona Bactlett Pears r r ^ 25c Mild & Mellow 8 O'Clock Coffee 77c Lb Save an Extra 6c Bay the 3-Lb. Bag $2.25 A & P No. 303 Can Apple Sauce 2 for 23c Ions 46 Oz. Can Tomato Juice 27c A & P 31 Oz. Can Pork & Beans 20c Swtffs 1 Qt Jewell Oil 59c A A P No. 2 Can Grapefruit Juice.. >... 2 for 17c Red Bliss Potatoes - - - Fresh Crisp?4-Doz. Size Lettuce - - - - Firm Crisp Carrots - - - California Bartlett Pears - - - - California Red Cardinal Grapes - - - ? 2 2 Lbs. Hds. Bunch - - - 2 15c \ 29c 10c 19 Sire Jed t? 13c FraH Jar* S 81c & 97c FraH Jar Mat* 2 T 15e ? M ?rally alaSSM 59c A & P Crushed No. 1 Can Pineapple 23c Golden Tap No. 9 Can Grapefruit Sections. 19c Wmi Wtwilw In Mt.. am Swift's Conned Meats For Babies Can pr.arnl 37c 12-0z Jar Peter Pan Salted Pea^H* I'lOl Jar 20c Uncle Ben's Converted Rice 'S 19c "K? 35c Spra-Kill Bo. 49c & 79c Old Dutch Cleanser Can 12c Ivory Soap 2 ??'. 27c Ivory Soap 3 23c Ivory Show ? 28c Oxydol 28c S 75c Aero Wax & 30c & 53c PalnoRve Soap 23c Reg Bar* MmIn Sup 25c Bath Ban Cashmere Bouquet Soap J Ss 23c Soap Bath Ban Octagon ToOat Soap Bar* 13c HsBS 10 urn
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