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NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the < of Bencher M Luther, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having rtrims said estate to present these on or before the 21st day of Jan uary.' 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 12th day of January 1954. HAZEL O. LUTHER Administratrix UIMINBTUTW'S NUTRI Having Toahftcd a* administra tor of the esUte at Ham Voyles, deceased. late of Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, this Is to noti fy all persons haying claims against the eatate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned at Letitia N. C.. on or before the 11th day of February, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will* make Immediate payment This tne 3rd day of February. 1954 EVERETT VOYLES Administrator of'the estate 30-?c of Ham Voyles, deceased WHAT IS GRADE A MILK Second of Two Parts I COBLE | HOMOGENIZED^ Milk The first of this explanation of Grade A Milk told how the quality of Coble Milk Is supervised on the farm. When the milk leaves the Grade A farms it is hauled in refrigerated trucks to our plant. To keep up the Grade A standerdg Coble's plant passed exam inations by Federal.. State. Local, Army. Navy and Air Force Health officials. All employees and machinery in the Coble Plant are geared to constant sanitation. For example, a flow diversion valve on the Short Time Pasteurizer auto matically flows milk back to ran- pro duct if the temperature drops below the degree that milk is safely pasteur ized. When Coble's Grade A Milk leaves the plant it is delivered to your door in clean refrigerated trucks. Your Coble's Grade A Milks is supervised from the cowdo the table. Special Revival Bible Messages MARCH 6 -13 Hj SATURDAY 3 P. M. "How To Gain Daily Victory Over Sin" SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 * s "WUl Christ Come In Thlsi Generation?" Films of signs of Christ's i $8 Second coming will also be shown PETER G. CRESTAKOS Bible Lecturer MON. DEATH-BED REPENTANCE !. b It Successful ? Also Film: "Three Steps To Heaven" TUES. - THE ONLY PART OF THE BIBLE GOD HIMSELF WROTE f Also Fibs: "Does God Bless All The Meet People Eat T" WED. CHRIST'S SPECIAL TEST FOR TODAY ! Abo Film: "A Law You Do Not Have To Keep" THURS. MYSTIC MAN 646 of REVELATION 11:18 ? ? ? Also Film: "The Seal Of God and The Mark of The Beast" FBI. TWINS OF SALVATION ! Aba Film: "Is God Particular ?" SAT. AFTERNOON 1:M ?WHICH CHURCH WOULD JESUS AND THE APOSTLES JOIN IN 1M4 ? BIBLE AUDITORIUM t PirtilH Orw Dtl PwIIm. ? MOSbt J. B. MYERS J. B. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vina M. Roters of Bt. I An drews, has been in the D. S. Mar ine Corps since Sept. 24. He completed basic training at Par ris Island, S. C. North Carolina's 1953 pear crop of 134.000 bushels was 28.000 bush els under that of a year earlier. Smiths Move To New Parsonage The Rev end Mrs. C- A. SmMh and family had as their guems ?- ?ihe week end Rev. Smith's ?it*r. Mrs. H. W. Smith, his bro ther. Paul Smith and family, lit- , ten lira C. O. Cook. Mrs. Doll 1 ' Frederick and daughter. Myra, Mrs. I Melviii Wiggins and daughter. Charlotte, all of HoleyvUle, Ala. While the guests were here the Martin's Creek Grange welcomed irv Smith and family to the new mraooafe with an old-Uehiooed "Pounding" on Saturday 75 CAMELS FIRST IN SALES BY RECORD fjQJfe WHY THIS TREMENDOUS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE? BECAUSE CAMELS' MILDNESS... RICHNESS.. .MORE PURE PLEASURE AGREE WITH * M3RE PEOPLE THAN ANY f OTHER cigarette; Cjedhic, U > News Reporter ] latssl pu ilnAirf Jiffurta fr? tA? leading industry analyst Hurry M Woottsn, ik Prxntm' Ink C"M^. 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