IncompleteCount Gi^s Demo's Nod In State ?#??*>. On the state elections, William B I msteai-led his ticket into ffice In Cherokee County balloting with approximately 2,s>t> votes as compared to 2.148 votes'for the Republican ticket led bv ernatorial candidate H b Seawell Jr A breakdown of the unofficial eiurru with Andrews South Ward, Vests and Murphy North Ward still out follows Andrews North V??rd -Demo cratic, 417 Republican 213 Boiling Springs?Democratic 28 R epubltcan 25 B rasstow n?Demo craMc 110, Republican. 73 Burnt Meeting House?Democratic 108 Republican 91 Culberson?Demo critic, 88, Republican, 95 Bbe r -erer?Democratic, 8, Republl- I tun, 93, and. Grape Creek?Demo critic 22, Republican 62 Also. Hinging Dog?Democratic 23. Republican 120 Hot House Democratic, 73 Republican 167 liberty?Democratic 51 Repubii can 108. Loug HlOg- ?DtrfllUCTltK j 10 Republican 73 Marble-?Deni ucratfec. 531, Republican 264 | Ogreeta -Democratic 33 Kepubll c-an 32 and PeaohLree -tDc-imcnat I ec 29; Republican 164 A.ovj. S1hm*I Crtre* -Democrat it 72. Republican 124 Tumotla Democratic 03 Republican. 69 | l\>ptun-?Democratic 89 RepubL. i can. 41 L'njka Democratic 57 Republican 63 I'pper Beaverdam Democratic 18 Republican 69 Lind Walker School Hau^e?Demo cnfic 155, Republican 7 Willi North Carolina going Dem h r *i<- _lix> it was apparent that .he entire Democratic lcket led by L'msted would go into office A few close races might change Presbyterian Women Held Ancbewi Meet Vtur PresnoyteriAii Women of Lbe C huixrh met <K Hie home of Mi&a Polly Hick* Monday night, tor thHr regular monthly meeting Mis Joe Sursavage was oo-hoat*tt The chiurch extension book, Frontiers of Hope by Charlet> Gibboney was reviewed b> Mrs John Biagi-^ Mrs Joe Suimvo^ :. 1 Mrs tdv?ln Bristol h _?!. ?\* liig ttie piM^fdin a salad va.^c was served u'. hr .rend was as f >!lov*s t\ngrt ss Shuford over Muii -j governor. Liikslcad over S e a w e 1 1 lieuteuuant gov .jrnur Hi tges over Pritohard. secretary i. > Jtt* tare over Carr, state audi or Bridges over Maultst/y .ale ticasurei 1 lodges over Eg r ? r a:".oriiey general McMulLan >.<: H.tll s up rin leaden t public ln ? t ruction Carroll over Haunse onnnissioner of agriculture, Bal eniinc over Johnson, commission Masonic Lodges In Joint Meet ( Five local Masonic Lodges will held a jomt meeting ruenmevnona: in i the 2uo:h anniversary oi Uv -gf VN J - s becoming a n Sv urdav at 7 i J p m I^i - j v.ii. At- m Mont goniicry 1 c at Kali c'ci r.'ic- parwupat rig . 'dgrs are ? g ornery No 42b Ah and AM ? Ki No 3'J 1 KobbinsviCe \u 672 CV -ix>kee N*> 14c and Mar r - Springs lx>dge tr of insurance Che* k over I)a> rjitmUssioiitr of .abor Shuford ov ; r Kutled'i J chief Justice Deviri over K raziei In Cherokee County balloting <*s: *ci e Justice regular term Parker over Butler' associate jus tice Johnson over McNeill, state striate 33rxi district, Crawford over Carpenter and state repre m :i' ilivr Mauney over Adams INOFFICIAL COI NTV ELECTION KETIRNS indrews North Ward Andrews Sooth Ward Boiling Springs Brass town Barnt Meeting House Culberson Ebeneeser Grape Creek Hanging Dog Hot House Liberty Long Ridge Marble Murphy North Ward Murphy South Ward Ogreeta Peachtree Shoal Sreek Tomotla Topton L'naka L'pper Beaverdam Walker School House TOTAL Vest Not Reported = e - M > u H <? C 3 = 387 446 14 109 101 85 8 17 24 73 47 10 263 462 479 33 271 72 84 74 56 16 152 3283 I * o J= c c o * 5 - ~ ? s .5. 252 245 38 81 117 84 92 69 115 172 114 73 189 396 340 32 171 124 101 76 74 72 75 3102 407 469 17 107 109 82 8 20 29 76 53 27 269 474 486 34 281 73 81 109 80 22 151 3464 414 478 23 109 107 86 8 20 28 80 52 10 270 480 504 32 282 72 80 109 80 22 151 3530 5 c 6 217 210 36 80 104 88 92 64 108 162 106 54 169 350 274 34 161 115 98 38 44 64 68 2738 E a -c < 3 ? / 221 207 30 77 107 85 92 64 109 162 107 65 175 355 275 32 162 120 102 38 53 64 72 2772 Turkeys Among Abundant Food Abunckwit supplies ?Ji turlLey s a l be un hand fur Novemtxar food .irki. Is G H Farley county agent ric State College t.vleiislofi .if sa.d tills arrfc 1'hls seal s record-bnrakinrj? crop 1 tarke>-> g:vc^ them & tup uli I be I S Department of Agil culture plentiful foods list for No . r.'ttbei Mr Farley explained Other foods on the November ;j.t-utiful ftMMjli lis't are jfai^rns tell fish fanned 1 u ika lab.e grapes ligs tsirn "s dry baby lima bt arts li te nuts salad oils, vege b ??? short*. rung aiid table fats nonfat dr> liillk cottage cheerse ba*te.'inLlk and honey I aUioiTUa chief suune of freesh lab - gi~apes in November Is tiaJ vesting a crop about a fourth Larg t '? than average The state also has the largest rarrot crop since the war years.. Mr Farley said The aggregate production of tree nuts is larger than the 1941 AO average though smaller titan a t year Georgia which grows nio of the croi> of improved \a rn *s of r>eoans has an estimated rop of 30.504.00 pounds, compar ed to 42.300,000 pounds last year and an average of 25.008.000 pounds. 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF At TOMOBLIE TO SATISFY MECHANIC'S LIEN I'nder and by virtue of the pow er and authority vested in the un dersigned by the North Carolina General Statutes. Section 44-2, inri for th? purpose of satisfying j j mechanic's lien against the mo tor vehicle hereinafter described, the undersigned mechanic will of f r for sale at public auction to the : l-ighesl bidder for cash at the Z & I Garage near Peach tree, on U S. j Highway No. 64 Cherokee Conn- j North Carolina, at Twelve ' '2 00' o'clock. Noon, on the 22nd! day of November. 1952. One 1940 Ford, Four Door Se- . dan Motor No 18-5721558 The above property now being j ow ned by Julius Panther Title to I the above property is registered in the name of Paul Bradshaw Thp \ motor vehicle above described was sold by the said registered owner, Paul Bradshaw, to the said Julius Panther, but the title has not been ; egistered This the 29th day of October, | 1952 s Fred Zimmerman l7-2tc | Land prices have climbed more | -apidly in North Carolina since 1940 than in any other state fame* Sm tm*s Like your travel with a JOYOUS THRILL? WE HAVE news for a lot of folks who want more fun from driving than they get from their present cars. There's a trim bundle of eager high-powered energy that's just the ticket for you ? a spirited automobile that can give you thrill after joyous thrill, for mile after fleeting mile. Why not come in and try the Buick we have in Hie eacitement starts with your first look at it, your first sitting in it, your first fingering of its slender wheel. But wait till Dynaflow Drive* begins work ing its magic?and its constant and complete smoothness fills you with never-ending wonder. Wait till you feel the bubbling exuberance of taking your first hill with a high-comnres sion Fireball 8 Engine doing the hoi rs. That's when you get a man-sized sampling of the tremendously able and instantly responsive power you command here. Wait rill you feel the serene satisfaction of skimming over rough roads, cobbles or ridged crossings. That's when you know, better than words can tell, what a million dollars' worth of ride engineering can do in the way of magnificent comfort. Wait till you jockey into a real tight parking space and note the fun and ease that Power Steering** brings to a once-tough job. But?why wait? There's a Buick that can do all this ? and more, far more ? all ready for you to try it. And listen: If you can afford a new car, you cpn afford a Buick. How about coming in this week for a real sampling of this joyous travel? Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice. *Standard on Roadmastcr, optional at extra cost on other Series. ** Optional at extra cost on Roadmaster and Super only. Sure is true for .7MEN sF"*EP AUTOMOftllEi APE BUILT BUICK ? ? '<.L BUILC fHtM \ Two greof television evenfs.- The TV Football Gome of tf>e Week e*wv Saturday and Quick Circus Hour every kou'ff) Tuesday. FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. JIC '0 r' 200 Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. NOTICE *N Hi*. "slPERlOK COURT v -RTF CAROLINA Ht!(( 'KEF. ror Vn i! \h L..1.1' > V\ < > ilj p ii! ff FK \Nv h> KEENER W ' ?.l D f i rulafi; The dbjvc named defendant Kra.'.tci Keener WwJ will take r.oiktr that an action eirtr.l'-d jv 4jt>o\e be.-Ii commenced 111 the !Mjper:oi t our", uf t hcrok -e l oun :> Nurth Carolina by the plain Ttlf to secure an absolute divoixe 'roiii the defendant upon the ground [fiat plaintiff arid defeii ..lafit have .L\ed separate and apart t..: : r than two >ears next pr . tding th-- bnngtn^ of this action -ml L.'ie defendant will further :akr m,tne that she is recjuired to -pj>ear at the office of the Clerk 'I the Supt . lor ( ourt of Chero kee Countv in the Courtiiou>e in Murph> N<j:*th Carolina within twenty ? 2u days after the 27th day od November that is to say on or befo.'e December 19 1952 and an swer ?!- demur to the complaint in %aid ach.-n or the plaintiff wii! app > to ti.e Court for the relief c* *mandcd in said Complaint This the 27th da\ of October ]yf,2 s CARMEN HANEY Deputy Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County North Carolina lb-4'.c NOTICE The North Carolina Utilities Commission has directed 'hat a hearing be held on Tuesday. Dec ember 2 1952 at 10 o'clock A M * the Buncombe County Court Mouse in Ashevillc. North Caro ma for the purpose of consider ing and passing upon the applica ' on of Western Carolina Tele phone Company for an increase in its rental rates at its exchange in Hayesvilkv North Carolina, as well as other exchanges through out its system The undersigned company has applied for authority to increase its rates at its Hayesville exchange in the amount of $1.25 in the monthly rental rates of its vari ous classes of service This, the 15th day of October. .952 WESTERN CAROLINA TELE PHONE COMPANY By LINN D GARIBALDI Presi ient. 15-3tc i IN MEMORIAM In sad. but loving memory of George W. Purser who departed his life one year ago. Oct. 30, 1 1951. Thinking of you, Daddy EVear, just as I did when you were here Although you went away lust one year ago today. The days and nights are lonely And oh how much I miss you stall Yet I know 'twas God's will, But some glad day and it won't be long We will meet again \ round God's throne Mr Harold Hartness, daughter. To fitittvt Mt^ry CP*"666 m wun iMMmum John* - Manvil'e Bldg. Materia * Asphalt Shuts les-boll HoulUi .UlKXM SUtliu Li Lb 1W> HOW. * AUTO M /"U* Beware CougAs From Common Colds That HANG ON C rcoinulsion relieves promptly because il goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ Laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes Guaranteed to please you or money refunded Crcomulsion h^ stood the test of millions of user*. CREOMUL'SION Co^tM Q?Mt CoiOl, Acut? Bro.cfc.tB We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPERHILL, TESN Ltrjf or small wrddln{ ... it is never complete without Flowers The Blossom Shop Phone 462 PEACHTREE ST. MURPHY, N. C. STOP iSK DRAFTS ? ' Wiator-Pr?f Your Home MOW! 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