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TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OFCHEROKEECOUNTY Having announced my candidacy far the nomination for Clerk ai (fee Superior Court and complying with the regulations In fll tng tor tame. I am now taking this method of piacina my name be fc? <ke voters at Cherokee County as a candidate in the primary H May 29th. 11 aba expect to visit every voter personally between Ha etna been a life lone Democrat eontrtbutine my time ai i to the boUdine of the party is only a small part in my asklna this office of trust. Every pinii in the county who knows me. 1 they are many, know u^ far my loyalty to the party. My ago my betne able to accuse employment equal to ynuns people. My qualifications are such that I am fully able to fill the tffce with avility and effMeacy. Having just lost my companion at J7 years after an tllnena of cr three years leaves ae with terrific obligations fat ImvyHoi, da tors' care and funeral expenses incurred. Tula being the terser factor in making the decision to go before the people asking them to amist me by voting for me on May 29th. giving me an oppoc temity to clothe mysetf with sufficient employment to enable me A Hve and pay my last earthly respects by paying up all the in debtedness incurred by a devoted deceased wife and mother. Ten can rent assured when yon cost your vote for me it will he for a sober, upright candidate who. if successful tn the Primary and elected in November, will do all in my power to reader to the people an honest, sober, cordial and efficient administration. Thanks to you for your support in this undertaking. Respectfully Submitted fours truly. P. H. Leather"i/oxJ For your Clerk of the Superior Court COMPARE OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH ANY! economical operation and careful (election of risks keep Form Bureau auto insurance rates low ? you flet maximum protection for less money. Before you buy or renew, check with the Form Bureau insurance representa tive in your community. More than a million city ond rural drivers insured. Call ? % JOHN SHIVAR THE BL0S60M SHOP MURPHY. N. C. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: COLUMBUS^ OHIO Mrs. U Lfell Has Ixrttie Moan Circle M"j. John C O'Dfll was .Wfv ;?> tlie l/Ot'ie Moon Cirrft of ' First Kept, si Corel r 2': it j 2:30 p. ra. I Mrs. Mary Bowman prvseut&d "Ths Margate* T"uaJ". a scholar- ( i-h p fund for chi'dren <>f mission-1 ?>r:cs. Mrs J L. B.vjga fo'.loved, i fcr only $1.25 a wheel Our Expert WHEEL BALANCING ladncti strain and resulting wear en yeer car's frent end Gives yee fetter tire mileage by reducing excessive tread wear. makes car handling easier. Stop in for this low cost aid to safe driving. Ulison & Duncan Tire Co. Were not mincing words... we say It takes father-and-son craftsmanship to make Stndebaker the best built car in America! This is a challenge we are glad to sign ? a challenge from South Bend to Detroit. It is a challenge to all cars for a comparison of quality and durability with Stude baker?the best built car in America unquestionably. Cars that counts! Upstanding citizens?many of them unique father-and son teams?proudly man the great modern Studebaker production lines. They axe home-town people mostly?nearly all of them are Indiana born and bred ?and they're the most pains taking craftsmen any where in automobile manufacturing. Thanks to the con stant care they take, Studebaker means, not only a great erf, Irat a quality way of building. Sm what you gain! Come in and examine the superb construction of the new 1954 Studebaker. See how solid and sound it is throughout. It's more than the best built car in America. Its far-advanced style is like money in the bank for you as insurance of high resale value. STUDEBAKER Father-ond-eon feamworV put* long lifo into ovory Stvdobaker For over 102 years, father* and-son teams and other able craftsmen have been proudly protecting Studebaker quality. EVANS AUTO GO. ? - FIVE (XiKfctTA (jtNHiATIONS FIVE GENERATIONS of young ladies of th? Ogreeta ncIIm of Chrroktc County are pictured here, left to right. Mrv Martha Whitener. 78 of Ogreeta; her daughter, Mrs. John Clark (Delia). 5!. now of Cincinatl. O.; Mrs. Clarh's daughter. Mrs. Oscar John (Thelma). 33. of Ogreeta; and Mrs. Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Ker mit Graves (Betty). 19. of Grape Creek: and In front. Mrs. Graves' daughters. Vivian. S, and Maureen. Z. Mrs: Johnson holds somewhat of a record as a young grandmother, having become a grandmother in 1949 w-en .he was is. She now has three grandchBdren Bowman. presenting 'Great! rhings For God". K. ireshments were served dur-' 22 so>"fad hour to the follow-1 .-.?. M~ \V C Messer. Mrs. Jack ! ^..b -.ds, .Mrs T.-ura Green. Mrs. .lary Bowman; Mrs. J. L. Baugh, Mrs. \V. H. Murray; Mrs. Harrison ao.i vJjod AI-s. W. C. Mason. Mrs. I. Jjhnson. Mrs. John CVDell. Mrs. V.". A. SheiriU. Miss Janet "rec-n and Mrs. Worth Green. Alfalfa weevils, found first in laryland a few years ago. caused eavy losses of alfalfa in several Murphy Party Attends Mission fonf. In Texas I Six Murphy young people re "?rned by auto this week from the srtnua! Missions Conference at c Baptist Theological seminary in Fort Worth Texas. The party vsiited home mission r:"Ms a-fl points of educational in en route to and from Fort h The conference wis sponsored by the seminary Mission Band, and -"-'?"?ed up-to-date information ^n all poirts of the globe where sere is Baptist m'ssion wedt The "onference is especially planned tor youAg Baptists who have de moted their lives to full time Chris tian service. The Murphy party included Miss Sarah Perry, educational director it the First Baptist Church: Misses to Garrett, Carolyn Scruggs. An tette White and Ektise Davis, and dr. Lowell Scruggs. Misses Adams, R&xter, Qualify For Clubs MARS HILL?Two students ! rem Cherokee County have been hosen members of the scholastic orvor clubs at r.rars Hili College or the second semester. The.-e are: Muriel Joanne Adams \ Murphy, the Business CUib. and | >ris Ann Raxter of Andrews, the ble Club. The requirements for member hip in the 10 honor clubs at the ollege are excellence in the sub- j ?ct represented by the club and minimum of 30 quality credits amed the previous seroestei. counties of Maryland last year and slightly extended its range. niss scroggs IS Bride Of Mauney M ss Barbara Scruggs, daughter if Mr and Mrs. Fred O. Scroggs >f Brasstown berime the bride of - toben Wayne Mauney. son of Mr r r.d Mrs. George Mauney of Mur ihy. on Saturday, Feb. 20 in the 'irst Baptist Church. Blue Ridge. 3 The bride wore a navy blue auit ?ith b'ue and white nd i corsage of white carnation* \jr* w. Morris Moore matron f honor w ore a black suit with ?1 accessories and a corsage of >d carnations. Frank Pleramons was best man Also attending were Pasty Smith ad Billy and Johnny lioore. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Individual. Proprietorships, Farm, Partnerships, C C. L. JOHNSON & SON ACCOUNTANTS Murphy. N. C. ?Hone Ml Across street from Henry House) VodlUnx Bookkeeping Services Prompt Service Guaranteed ' RED BALI TBAMMT COMPANY, MC SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHOIIZID AOINT Palmer Bros. Phone 202 Trucking Co. Inc. Murphy. N. t-N I LK 1 Hh $ I UU.UUU.UU H U 1 KUIIN I KAJ\L?h. I\ 1 Li 1 WIN A BEAUTIFUL 1954 HOTPOINT RANGE FREE! COUNT THE NUMBER OF TIMES HOTPOINT APPEARS IN . i>er-JO posh . Ic Range ? "? ? LAST SUNDAY'S CITIZEN nt * Automatic HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Count the number of times the word Hot point appeared in *266Mu>* Su>d*r'' Aaherllle Cltiaen Hotpoiat ad. Coast EVERY Hotpoiat too see?HOTPOINT, Hotpoiat, "Hotpolnt", Hotpoiat, bl* or Uttto COUNT EVERY ONE! Fill la poor const, with roar name and address on the entry blank 700 (et from W. A. Hyde's Western Aato Store. 1. Just count the number of times the word [otpoint appears in last Sunday's Citizen Hot olnt ad. 2. Fill in your count on the entry blank. 3. Fill in your name and address. PLEASE PRINT, so we won't make a mistake identify you! TOU HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO DO. It costs you nothing to enter this Hotpotot Range Contest. PICK UP YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY AT V. A. Hyde ? Andrews ?otpoint De-uut anper-M UfUtd Mskbattoa automatic Electric tunc ? Rotary electrte iukcw ? Rotary electric barbecue ? itaisabie deep well cooker ? Hot nint giant Super Oven ? Super 'alrod instant heat LOOK TO HOTPOINT V FOE THE FINEST ? FIRST ^ * Prix# ^.Hotpoint Range Modal RD-22 nd Prix# -Hotpoint Range Medal RD-21 rd Prima Hotpoint Ranga Modal RB-F9 Hi Prist ?Hotpoint Ranga Modal RH-1 Hi Prise ?Hotpoint Range ModU RC-21 Hi Prise ?Hotpoint Range Modal RB-58 Hi Prise ? Hotpoint Range Modal RB-57 * Prist ?Hotpoint Range Modal RG-1 di Prise ?Hotpoint Range Model RF-1 Mi Prise -Hotpoint Range Medal RB-56 Siprr De-Luxe 2-even Ligfit ed pnshlrattaa automatic Electric ? Two automatic ovens ? Automatic Golden Griddle Raisable deep-well cooker ? DUI-A-Heat cook control. UM Model BD-a ^ll25 No Other Range Line Often You AU Them Feature? muoi ?oibim ^ Wfw\ ait ttwm>? t? Yo? Alto Hove . J , HUNDREDS OF CHANCES . to win o valoabio cash-allowance award I Good for. f DOLLARS toward tfio purchase of a brand-new Hot point Electric Range of your own selection! aato matte Electric Raage ? Golden Bake Calrod anh Super-Calrod instant beat ? Bairable deep-well cooker ? 3 deep storage drawers W * HYDE WES TERN AUTO
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