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r Andrews Personals A1 Brow n and Jack McCraney, ?"e employed in Aiken, S. C.. p n' the Labor Day week-end i.h their families in Andrews. Maurice West, who is employed n-sr Hart.'ord. Conn., spent the eek-ead with nis parents, Mr. 'B4 Mrs. Herman West. Bob West of Charlotte spent the week-end with friends in An drews. Mrs. Blanche Hawk and (laugh er, Peggy, have returned to (heir 'ic-me following a visit in Nor olk. Va, and Savannah, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichols, Jr., and son, Teddy, of Nashville, Tenn.. spent the week-end with Mr. Nichol's parents. Mr and Mrs. B Nichols. Sr. Mr and Mrs. W D Wilhide of Florence. Ala., and Miss Phyllis Wilhide. of Washington. D. C. pent the Labor Day week-end " ith their mother. Mrs Garland Wilhide. Miss Frances Davis of Jackson ville. Fla.. Miss Susanne Davis, of Oi-lando. Fla. and Dr. Julian C. Davis. Jr.. of Chattahooche, Fla.. ?pent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Davis and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Murphy spent Sunday visiting pel- \ stives in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Whatley and , daughter. Mary Ann, of Haddon-1 field, N. J., are visiting Mrs What- j ley's sister, Mrs. Luke Ellis and . Mr. Ellis I Miss Doris Holder has returned to her home following a three weeks' visit with her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Young of Chicago, 111. While there, Miss ''older spent a week at Camp Sau -atuck. a Presbyterian summer ?amp. in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reagan and Billy Caporicci of Cresskill. N J., visited Mr. Reagan's aunt. Mrs. P. M. Reagan, last week Miss Daisy Battle and her niece. Patty Brown, have returned to 'heir homes following a ten days' '?'sit with Mr. and Mrs Albert Brown. Sr.. of Hanover, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle. Jr., of Lew Beach. N Y. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Humphrey ??nd daughter Bmcie, of Tampa. Fla . spent several days visiting Mr. Humphfrcy's sister. Mrs. Bert V.'heeler and Mr Wheeler. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ("TORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY M1BIE MAXINE ROBERTS. RE \ ROBERTS WISENER and N. RICHARD ROBERTS by his next ientt AB31E MAXINE ROB ERTS. and EARL PETREY. Peti tioners. vs FLOSSIE INMAN and husband. O ?. INMAN and LEON PETREY. DeTendants. Th ? defendant. Leon Petrey, NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualifi ed as Executrix of the F.stale of Jitnes B. Ward. Deceased, late or Cheroke" County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of July, 1933. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make' immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 29 day of July. 1952. Ann Candler Ward. Execu'rix, Murphy. North Carolina 3-6tc NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. The undersigned. J. P. Crisp, having qualified as administrator ef the estate of Mary Crisp, de ceased. late of Cherokee County, 'his is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent. them to the undersigned on v before the 21st day of August. 1953. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment 'o the undersigned. This the 19th day of August. 1952. J P. Crisp. Administrator. 6-6tc ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 40c backi This STRONG, fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried fungi. Kills It on contact. Get Greaseless, instant-drying T 4-L at any drug store. Today at Mauney Drug Company. 4 WE BUT CATTLE?HOGS Alio, chickens of any kind. Will come anywhere after them. Write or call Carl Crawford A Sons MM Boa 071 v.-ill take notice that an action en-| titled as above has been conimenc-j >d in the Superior Court if Cher okee County. North Carolina, to sell certain lands in Cherokee L'ounty, in which he has an inter ert. more particulaily descr.bed in ; the petition m this cause, and to which reference is made, for the purpose of-partition: and the said defendant will further take notiee that he is requr?d to appear at the office of the C'erk n' the Su >-.ior Court of Ch.rokee Coun'y. NOTICE ' I hereby n'fer a I'b"r->1 re' ord (or information eivrn ?o 'he mv <? or police lea^irs to the a-ees> <?' anyone trepdssin : ?n mt p-op-r-, ? srr-'n os Imps Nesl in Murp'^v V C l"r tik L Maunev, Weshine ton. Ga. 14-t taw in the oourlhouse In Murphy, North Carolina, within twenty (20i days after the 3rd day of October, 1352. and answer or demur to the politic n of the petitioner, and no tify infi him that if he fails so to da the petitioners will appiy to ? t.'t court for the relief demanded in the petition. TiiU the J3th day o.' August, 1932. J. L. HALL, Clerk of the St per icr Court. Cherokee County, N. C. 8-4tc Party Time is - JFG Coffee Time What's Your Telephone Worth? WHEN MINUTES COUNTI 'JOE, MY CAR WONT START CAN YOU RUN ME TO THE STATION?' LITTLE problems would sometimes turn into real emergencies without your telephone. In business and at home, it puts you quickly in touch with the people you need. PEOPLE everywhere are depending on the tele phone more and more ... to help them earn a living ... serve their family needs . . . have fun and make friends. And the telephone plays a vital role in today's most important job ? national defense. ? Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. A GOOD MANAGEMENT?improving method* aad equipment, and wotting facilities to the utmost?is on* of the reasons why the price of telephone service has gone up less than most prices. LOWIST FOSSIBLI COST HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY See us for reliable insurance in rr.v line Phone 145 Murphy. N Wc Buy CHICKENS Pay Hishes? Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons I'hon? 0"2-J t OI'I'KKIill L. TENN A IP's Low, Low Prices Give You ^ . more good food for your food dollar AP * COME SEE AT A IP! Ann Page Rrunchy Lunch Peanut Bitter 13-Ox. Glass 29 Golden Maid ? _ |l UV/ Margarine-- 21 White House Evaporated Milk 3=40 lona Cut Sreen Beans 2 25 LIBBY'S CANNED MEATS Corned Beef Hash can 37c Vienna Sausage .. cane21c Deviled Ham *<?? 19c Corned Beef ^ 49c Potted Meat *C.T 14c Tripe can1 27c Roast Beef c^ 55c Sultana Stuffed Olives - - - &&23c Ann Pag* Preserve* Peach - - - -? 29c Ann Page Sparkle Gelatin Desserts - -3 r* 17c Ann Page Honey - - - ^ 33c ...jlet's Brant' 6orn - - - -2 as- 35c KLb . pkg. 35c Nabisco Ritz ? 35c I Pick Of Carolina PICKLES 22c Pink t SALMON 47c Sweet 16-Oz. 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