The PMchtree Beptwt Church 130 la tti Vacation Bible held the wee* of June 23 An ewerage daily attradanrr ai 122 attended Mrs. Lloyd Bendrtz was princi pal and directed * faculty of IT wtih 30 of 23 The offering of *18 will go to Foreign Mtssiooe The V. S. winter wheat crap is currently estimated at 770,000,000 Ofify ffotpotnr gfres ypy wr/w fikt MM ?' i^lMpoint For Only $249.95 Spood Freezer Holds 24 Pounds! New Adjustable Freezer Cold Control! ? Better com* in and see Hocpoint before you choose any new refrigerator! This spacious extra-convenient Special Sight has the pra&cal feature*and the top quality. *yon an expect from ffotpoint. And remensber, Hotpoint give* you die dependability of the famous Thriftmaster Unit with die 5-year Protection Plan. Come in...see this great value! m ?- '? ? -- ^ hi noniiAiy afarifi ? CarrwiaB mating, ?my to mmmUd pom koopo dm, Pro-tool loithtd Athroo ? Two ie* tmye ?Mi phage (rid. ? deer ewlag ? AaHuath doer lakh * Aotomotk interior light Gibbs Hdwe&Auto Sup Murphy, N. C. Phone 100 llik ffiP1 Kiddies Pa?de - _ Kent UibUtoeU wtib ?. miod, /mt pi**; Nancy net Bauer to Ookmtol < M.ptorr the libetry baaL . ? jimmy Suriavage to Ma baoeball wtooem re ceived a silver dollar. Judges for -veftoMab^d ?-? deotoons <m originality Ky ?f sponsor to represent the <* caskm for celebration. | 3Ut of town visitors, Mrs George Timko of Shesmndoah. P?^ M?. Pat Lyddan of Louisville, Arthur Krummecoefal of Reading, ^Ln the chUdren's events and contests the greased pig >"? caught and the $5 atop the greased onle was obtained. ToddReece. in the 12-16 ?ge group won the swimming first Prmutdreds attended the fire works display Saturday evening, * hen a number of different kinds of fireworks lighted the skies. The American Legion-sponsor ed Square Dance, said to be one of the best ever held in And rews, attracted a crowded floor of dancers of all ages. Sunday s entertainment the In ternational Air Show at the And rews Murphy Air Park. was ot ? ended by some 2.500 persons from Cherokee and ties as well as Charlotte, Chatta nooaa and other points. ' sues of the show were Woody Edmonson of Washington, D. C? and Ben Huntley of Charlotte^ The beauty contest *"s*"ed first on Saturday, when 28 bean tics from Murphy, Andrews and Hayesville competed for toe Miss Andrews-Murphy UUe'7^ fashion show, which featured summer wear for children and IdulU was presented both Sat urday and Sunday afternoons. The fashion show was directed by Mis. Frank Foisyth of Murphy? Miss Hildred Heaiton of Andrews, Mrs. Roy Lovingood of Murphy and Mrs. Eric Reachman afAnd rews and Mrs. L. L. Mason "c'SL w,r. lurked WW. v. Lovingood's. Trudys, Ett*L Shop. Economy Clothing . Murphy Supply Co^. Candler's and The Man Shop* Murphy; and L. B, Nacfcols Depit Store. Andrews Dress Shop and Whitaker Brothers of Andrews. Entrants in the beauty contest included Mildred Taylor, Murpfoy; Peggy Hawk, Andrews; Pat Staton, Hayesville; Glenda Ivie, Murphy; Bobbie Jean Deaton, Andrews Ginger Gray, Hayesville; Nettie Sue Dockery, Murphy; and Jean Lovingood, Andrews. Also Betty Lou Dockery, Mur at 4b* pa lr. and Mm. Clayton Andrew* are ipmtBt parent*. Mr. Mb* Curtis. _ JOn France* Moore apent week with her sister in Ooppeahill, C W. Tbomaaaona fiad visitors Monday night from Gaatonia. A and Mm Hardin Barter and three children Dillard Griffith visited Ralph phy; Margie Duckworth, Andrew* Susie Miller, Murphy; Barbara Barton; Kay Farmer, Hayeaville; Martha Axley, Murphy; Fat Kll patrick, Andrews; Jean Smith, Hayeaville; Janelle Beasley, And rews; Mary Arm Gaddis, Murphy; Helen Penland, Hayeaville; Jill Tbartoo, Andrews; Jo Garrett, Murphy; Judy Bristol, Andrews; Carolyn Johnson, Hayesville; Anne Shields, Murphy Ruth Stanley, Hayesville; ?Ann Ammons, And rews, Becky Babingtom, Andrews; and Sue Crawford, Andrews. Judges for the beauty contest were Haskell D eat on of Charlotte; Ward Reilly of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Ben Huntly of Charlotte. Master of ceremonies Sunday was Warren Deyermond. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of William T. Hobitzell, deceased, late of Chero kee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at her home in Andrews, North Carolina, on or before the 25th day of June, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This ttie 22nd day of June 1953. Ada Bell HobKtzell Administrator of the Estate of William T. Hoblitzell 52-6tc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown at the death of our mother, Mrs. Julia Sawyer Aiyo for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elliott 52-ltp and the Sawyer Family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each one for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear father, Clifford M. Johnson, and also the beautiful floral offering. 52-ltp The Children CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all of our neighbors and friends for their kind expression of love and sym pathy. Also for the beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Lee Trantham and Chil 52-ltp ren LEGALNOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur suant to Section 143-215, General Statutes of North Carolina (Cha pter 606, Session Lows of 1951), that a public hearing will be held by the State Stream Sanitation Committee at the following speci fied place and time, to consider for adoption a proposed series of class ifications and water quality stand ards for the waters of North Caro lina, viz: Asheville, North Carolina 10:00 A. M. EST July 28, 1953?Room 310-Bun combe County Courthouse All persons interested in this matter and particularly those who reside in the counties of Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Clay, Caldwell, Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Hen derson. Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Ruther ford, Swan, Transylvania, Watauga, and Yancey, are invited to attend. Persons desiring to be heard should give notice thereof in writ ing to the Committee on or before the date of the hearing. It is re quested that, insofar as possible, any person desirous of offering lengthy comments and discussion in regard to the proposed series of classifications and water quality standards be prepared at the pub lic hearing to offer a written statement to be included in the record of the proceedings. Copies of the proposed series of clanificaUaas sad water quality standards are available la the of fice of the State Stream tton Committee, State Board of Health, Raleigh, and msqr be ob tained upon request STATE STREAM SANITATION COMMITTEE E. C. Hubbard, 1 DEPENDABILITY is the other name for DODGE! ' In the 1953 Mobilgas Economy Run, the Dodge V-8 beat all other care in its class... outperformed all 8's in every price class. DspsadaMs Fww*f-hr-Smhty Ten days later, the same Dodge V-8 set 2 new official AAA performance records for standard American cars. Proof of reserve power-for-safety. DipwUh C?fcrt Dodge Modern Design does away with "meaningless metal" and waste space outside?provides more comfort space than ever inside. DtpmiwUi Hmdllag Em Dodge for '53 brings you new mastery of the road, new maneuverability in traffic, new parking ease. It snugs down on curves like a true sports car. DipmdmUt Extra-Vmle* fmtwrts Safeguard hydraulic brakes with two brake cylinders in each front wheel... Onflow ride control ... Safety-Rim wheels ... electric windshield wipets ... foam rubber seat cushions ... and many others. Hera is oar invitation! Come in fat a "Road Test Ride." Find oat all that Dodge Dependability means in terms of economical power, safety poWer, riding comfort and' handling ease. Hiera is no obligation. You wfll discover a new kind of car, a new kind of driving enjoyment ... at prices that start below many models in'the "lowest-priced" field. DOME V-CMHT CMOMCT OtruMUT DEPENDABLE DODGE V.RIOHT OR SIX Yov'vQ*fo0rivmtrtoMhvmM E.C. MOORE HI VALLEY Eira AT*. MVKPHT, N. C. ?I addle We Mr. and Mr* Boy CurtM an lo tted John Curtis and family Tbur Earl Moore of CmniUgo. N. C., H Dm peat week. Mr and Mi* BUI Wood, of Bry soti CHy vMtad B A. Breedleve one day tfaie week. Mr. and Mr*. Harve Central] at Oaatorta were nipper gueata Sat urday night of the C. W Theme. Mr. and Mr* Dewell Curtis and children vdsited in Andrews Sun day. Mr. and Mr* Bill Leatherwood were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker. Andrews Births KODDA-VAN GORDER HOSPITAL Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lov ingood of Stecoah, a eon, June 22. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holloway, a son, June 26. Born to Mr. and Mr* John Dou thitt, a daughter, June 28. nates a CHOW STILES PRODUCE CO. FEEDSSEEDS-FERT1LIZERS-ICE Phone 143 , We ^ A & P Pineapple JUICE . 4 46-oz.can 30? Ann Page Sparkle Gelatin DESSERTS Home Brand Free Stone PEACHES Puffins Easy To Fix BISCUITS Burry's Vanilla ' WAFERS Walker Austex BEEF STEW 3 Pkgs- 20c 29 oz.can 25c 2 Pkgs. 25c 8 oz. pkg. IQc 15 oz. can 33c Ideal For Sandwiches - Cheese Food Slices MEL 0 BIT Jane Parkier Enriched White BREAD Tempting Calif. RED PLUMS Golden Crisp CARROTS Lays Clqver Leaf Pure PORK SAUSAGE 8 oz. pkg. 29c lb. loaf ] 4c lb. |0C lib bag 12c 1 lb roll 49? Ill Peacbtree St Murphy, N. C. i * f Andrews, N. C.

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