Held For Infant Graveside rites for William Lee infant son Roams, infant son of Mr. an Samuel V. Rogers of Murphy, who' died Saturday, were held at 10 a.'! m. Sunday in Grape Creek Cans-' try, with the Rev. Mr. Umphres of ficiating. I Besides the parents, he is surviv ed by a brother, Samuel V. Rogers, ? Jr. I I vie Funeral Home was in charge of i Montgomery Child Dies Saturday ruoeral services' for Ra Montgomery, IrtuK aon of Mr. and Mrs. VerUn Ray Montgomery of Andrews, who died Saturday, were held et 2 p. m. Sunday in VsHeytown Baptist Church. The Rev. Ralph Mgtheaon, and the Rev. Norvell Peak officiated and bur isd was in the church cemetery Surviving, he aides the parenes, are the parernal grandgarenta, Mr. and Mrs. Waatel Montgomery, Route 3, Murphy, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. Mid Mrs. Arnold West of Andrews. I vie Funprel Home was In Charge of arrangements. * I Place more emphasis on teach ing children how to think rather THE BOOK WITH THE HAPPY ENDING ? EDUCATION ?VACATION * HONEYMOON ?HOME ?YOUR OTHER GOALS The story your Bank Book tells gets better, line by line, as your regular deposits bring you clbser to your goal. OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THE Citizens Bank and Trust Co. And make deposits regularly. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Resources Over Five Million Dollars Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Roberson Dies At Hiwassee Dam J. M Roberson, 79 died *t fate of Cherokee County at 11:30 a. < Sunday, foUowinc an extended 111 ftmetwl service* were held at 1 p m. Tuesday in Reed'* Chapel 'Methodist Church with the Rev. C. A. Smith officiating Burial was In the church cemetery. He was a native and lifelong re sident of Cherokee County, and had been a member of the church for more than SO years. Surviving are the widow; one daughter, Mrs. Clifton Henry of Salt; two sons, S. H. Roberson of Suit, and W. F Roberson of Chatt anooga, Tenn. one sister, Mrs. Selzna Grain of Hiawassee Dam, one brother, M. A. Roberson of Englewood, Tenn.; 17 grand child- j ren and 10 great-grand children. Townson Funeral Home was In j charge of arrangements. AT OHIO STATE Melba Holder of Andrews is en rolled et Ohio State University this quarter. ON HONOR ROLL Doris Ann Hendrlx was on the honor roll at Western Carolina Teacher's College at Cullowhee for the recently ended quarter. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY FANNIE MOORE VS. FRANK MOORE The above named defendant, Frank Moore, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure absolute divorce from the defen dant upon the ground that plain tiff and defendant have lived sep arate and apart for more than two (2) years next preceding the bring ing of this action; and the defen dant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County in the courthouse in Murphy, North Car olina, within twenty (20) days af ter the 26th day of February, 1953, that is to say on or before March 18, 1953, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 26th day of January, 1953 J. L. HALL, Clerk of the Su perior Court, Cherokee County, N. C. 29-4tc a> tbey live under the protection a4 the American flag So, in meting our decidon on a of these requirement* ae spokes la the wheel which are surrounded by low*, and in these homes we will find parents who not only know but live aceordng to Paul M. Pit man's Ten Commandments for ente: 1? COMMANDMENTS I. Thou abalt Vove toy child with all thy heart, with all thy aoul, with all thy strength, but wisely, with all thy mind. II. Thou shalt think of thy child, not aa something belongng to thee, but as a person. III. Thou shalt reguand his re spect and love, not as something to be demanded, but something worth earning. IV. Every time thou art out of patients with thy child's Imma-, turity and blundering thou shalt call to mind some of the childish adventures and mistakes which j attended thine own coming of age. | V. Remember that it is thy, child's privilege to make a hero | out of thee, and take thou thought j to be a proper one. VI. Remember also that thy ex ample is more eloquent than thy ' Services Held For Mrs. Stephens 'Mrs. Artie Stephens, 79, of Rob binsville, died at 6 p. m. Friday after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Monday in Sweetgum Bap tist Church with burial in Old Mother Church Cemetery. She is survived by two sons, Taylor Siephans, and William Bor ing of Fairbum, Ga? and two daughters, Mrs. Tenna Cooper and iMrs. Ray Semberlin of Maryville, Tenn. Ivie Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. fault-finding nod VII. Thau shaft striae to be a sign-post on the highway of Ufe rather than a rut out of which the wheel oanoot turn. VUI. Thou (halt teach thy child to stand on hi own feet and fight his own battles. IX Thou shah help thy child to tee beauty, to practice kindness, to love truth, and to line In friendship. X. Thou ahalt make of the place wherein thou dwelleot a real botne a haven of happness for thyself, for thy children, for thy friends and for thy children's friends. If V*m ACT TOD4 STOP BEING DEAF WAS II24JO NOW 4?Q50 FULL ONLY ? PRICE Announcing the amazing new Aeonatieon SPECIAL Hearing Aid ... the all-pnrpoee hearing aid at the extremely low price of only $69.50 complete. CONTACT RECEIVER No receiver in yonr Car, with the new DR-1 Contact Receiver that ia worn behind (he ear. No tnbea, no headband, no preaaure, nothing in either ear. FREE Hearing Aid Clinic?For One Day Only! TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1953 From 10:00 to 2:00 CHEROKEE HOTEL Murphy, N. C. Thle clinic will be rendu.led b; the ACOl'STICON HEARING AID EXPERT For the benefit el thorn ehe ere herd el heariea ead weal the letect derelepmealc for correction of Impaired heerinp. DON'T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY! ? r, IF YOU CAN'T COME IN, WRITE FOR BOOKLET Acousticon Asheville Company 905 Jackson Bid?. ASHEVILLE, N. C. God mode thorn for hi* (lory and remind* us ot Hie < In those words: "Sutter tl ehLldmt to come unto mo ond for bid them not for of such is the kingdom of hesven." Johns - Maoville BU?. Materials : a adto ram.! before yeu can MdOY GOOD COFFEE yeu must GOOD COFFEE SPECIAL fit'1 Sensational Newlite features ana rertormance never before available m at sueb a Only 12.95 PUB TAX 4MiB I EAST CXBMT TOMS TO SMT TOM CONVBUBKI S'XSlsS?' MR THE RRST TIME AT THESE PRICES! \ Stopping Power? Skid Resistance ?Tiro Mileage and Economy - Beyond all previous standards I NOW AVAILAILI AT TOO* U. 5. ROYAL OIALIR Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N, C. look "t>aVs """'"J the \ou^\ce T? t You get the steady going and the sweet handling ease that come of a still finer Million Dollar Ride. Steering ratio is in creased. Front wheels have been brought MtERE'S a big story in the price of this to zero-caster. And here, of course, you beauty?but an even bigger one in get coil springs on each wheel, full-length what you get for that price. torque-tube drive, rigid and massive You get the highest horsepower and frame-ride features you get compression ratio ever engineered into m no other car at the pnce* this Buick Series?from the extra-thrifty TJ . ? . ., ' < F-263 Fireball 8 Engine newly designed ?' <"? ld?' for this Golden Anniversary SPECIAL. And when you realize that the figure on this big, brawny, beautiful Buick SPECIAL You get an even wider front seat than is just a few dollars more thanyou'Jl pay this roomy Buick had before?plus a new foroneof the so-called"low-priced three" tilt-away feature that means easier in- ?we're sure you'll say: "This is for me!" and-out. _ . .... Come in and try it out?then tell us if You get real big-car comfort, from deep, we're wrong or right, soft cushions with new zigzag type springs Television treat in both the seats and the backs. -the buick circus hour-every loom, Toe,da/ JW $2296.28 Buys a -the new 1953 Bokk tnau BlMitlf Model 480, illustrated, DUIUII delivered locally. Optional nqniptntnt. occnttorint. stole oed loaai tans, II aey. additional, frtonn may sery sllflklly In adjoining commno*lint dan to skippleg chargnt. ?lent sefcfecr la changa militant noli en. THE GREATEST BU1CK IN 50 GREAT YEARS t imlooo ufrra highways CONTEST. Sm Twr lofci OaoWr mMUMiiNM ? WMN Km AUTOMOMUS AM BUILT BUCK WILL BUILD THBM - FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. A ZUU reach tree at.

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