DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. < Thurs.-Fri., Mar. 18-19 Tom Neal-Marfaret Lindsey "Club Havana" A tumorous Latin American Romance Sat., Mar. 20 John Wayne-Doreen McKay ?IN? "Pals Of The Saddle" Plus Capt. Kid & Comedy Sun.-Mon.. Mar. 21-22 Gary Cooper-Teresa Wright -IN Casanova Brown' tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiUk rjnrvvvrnwvvvvvvvvwviw Tues.-Wed., Mar. 23-24 Tommy Cook-Sybil Merritt ?IN? "The Vicious Years" News Reel HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. ?. Fri-Sat, Mar. 19-20 Audie Murphy-Lori Nelson ?IN? "Tumbleweed' In technicolor LATE SHOW Sat.. Mar. 20 Kirby Grant-Chinook, the wonder dor "Yukon Vengeance" r~ Sun.-Mon., Mar. 21-22 Esther Williams-Van Johnson Tony Martin ?IN? "Easy To Love" in technicolor Tues., Mar. 23 John Payne-Evelyn Keyes ?IN? *99 River Street' Wed.-Thurs.. Mar. 24-25 Richard Widmark-Karl Maiden "Take The High Ground" in color HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N C. Fri.-Sat.. Mar. 19-20 THREE YOUNG STARS CREATE AN EXCITEMENT AIL THEIR OWN! Three Youna LATE SHOW Sat., Mar. 20 Harry Langdon-Betty Blythe -IN "Misbehaving Husbands" ?u?< 11 AHEAD V M Mar. 21-22 Jane POWELL ? Gordon MacRAE t**rg* CM Toes., Mar., 23 Humphrey BOGART ThrTKeASO/U of tAe S/ffiMMADtf Walter HUSTON ? Tim HOLT Wd-Tkn, Mar. t4-t| UPRQAtUuuxLil I ww ?wWPwWWWf f I LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MARGARET ANN CALDWELL WATRY, Plaintiff. ELMER J. WATRY. Defendant To ELMER J. WATRY: Take Notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Divorce "A Vinculo' on the grounds of two years separation and custody of Robert Boyer Wat ry and Barbara Ann Watry. the two minor children of plaintiff and defendant. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than May ttth, 1954. and upon pin talis I xm. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts At Dusk Thurs.-Fri..- Mar. 18-19 MMHnD To Java I A REPUBLIC PICTURE - TRICOLOR I tBT Sat.. Mar. 20 ' V every moment A THRILL! ??CHARLTON HESTON? arrowhead Jack Pillnct - Italy Jurado Brian Ktilh ? Mary Sinclair r? Aa S<?a? a'd C tar-al tr CHARUS MAROU5 WAWI4 K>m? - h Nai H*fc eotoa it TICHNlCOt01 ? a faramC'I nt r.cTw'rr Son.-Mon., Mar. 21-22 Dan Dalley-Constance Smith "Taxi" Tues.-Wed., Mar. 23-24 Cheryl Walker-John Qnalen "Reaching From Heaven" I NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I NORTH CAROLINA. ClitRcsKK COUNTY. ' VF i TEW ART. PLAINTIFF. : TS'A \RT. DEFENDANT. , :DVA I OUISE STEWART: o'.ice K hereby given that the ^position of E. T. Patterson and ce E. Stewart, witnesses for the plaintiff in the above entitled act-1 ion. will be opened and passed up-1 on by me in my office at 2 o'-' clock. P. M , on the 26th day of March, 1954. This the I6th day of March, 1954 J. L. HALL Clerk of the Superior Court 36-ltc ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra- i tor of the estate of Ham Voyles, deceased, late of Cherokee County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit , them to the undersigned at Letitia, N. C.. on or beforc 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 please make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of February, ' 1954. EVERETT VOYLES Administrator of th^ estate 30-6tc of Ham Voyles. deceased ' i NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ) CHEROKEE COUNTY The unHerstpned having quali-1 fled as Administrator, C. T. A., of the estate of T. P. Calhoun. Deceas j ed. late of Cherokee County, this! your failure to do so the party seek ing services against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 16th day of March. 1954. J. L. HALL 36-4tc Clerk Superior Court Continued From Page I Appliance Store. i Also flexible plastic tumblers. Murphy Supply Co.; cake mix, Mur rhy Food Store; scarf. Davidson's; nylon hose. Carringer's: country ham dinner. Cherokec Cafe; bar becue steak broiler. Western Auto: ?ser? flower lotion. Mauney Drug Co.; bow tie. The Man Shop; Betty Ames blouse,. Economy Clothing cake mix, Kephart's Grocery: large | framed picture. Cherokee Furni ture Co.; tie rack. Coward's nylon I hose. Candler's; Foley 5 cup sifter Murphy Hardware Co.; one lb. J. F. G. coffee. Hembree's Market; ny lon hose, Ethel's Shop; one gallon Johnson's Glo-coat, Quality Mark et; flower globe, Acme Hardware: and one box personalized informal notes, Cherokee Scout. I Continued from Page Seven S 66 W 34 poles to a small Black Oak near bank of A. J. Ashe road; then S 29 degrees W 914 poles to a Black Oak in line of A. M. Ashe and A. J. Ashe: then E with said line 34 poles to Beginning contain ing 3-8/10 acres, more or less. This the 9th day of March, 1954. H. L. McKeever Commissioner 36-4 tc Fconomical Home leautification Be Told By Specialist Mics Pauline Gordon, extension' p?cialLt in house furnishings and housing, will be featured in a hous is school Monday. Mar. 22 at 1:30 v m n the courtroom. M'Ss Gordon represents N. C. ctate College, Raleigh, and i? an outstanding specialist in her field Any persons interested in making their home more attrictive and liv-' cable at little expense, ar* invited to attend. On Tuesday. Mar. 23, Miss Gor don will train the County Home Demonstration House Furnishings leaders. In this connection a work -hop will be held in reftnishing fur niture. Each leader will bring fur niture to refinish. is to notify all persons having' claims against said estate 'to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of February, 1955. or this Notice W"1 be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to 'he undersigned. This the 28th day of January. 1954. BEN D PALMER. 30-6tc Administrator, C. T. A. I AND EXCHANGE NOTICE Fred Davis has applied for ex change under Act of March 3. 1925 (43 Stat. *215) offering 83.7 :.cres of land in Cherokee County, North Carolina on the waters of Shoal Creek, bounded by lands of Clyde Martin, Fred Graham, Wil lard Graham and the United Stat es, being the same tract of land conveyed by Zack Davis and Lizzy Davis, by deed recorded in Book 144, page 237, Cherokee County , North Carolina, in exchange for not to exceed an equal value of national forest stumpage on por tions of U. S. Tracts Nos. 134b i. J, 350ii, 698 and 788, on Fires Creek Clay County, North Carolina. Persons claiming said proper ties or having bona fide objections protests with the Regional Fores ter, U. S. Forest Service, 50 Seven to such application must file their th Street, N. E. Atlanta 5, Geor gia, before March 27, 1954. 33-4tc NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, GRAHAM COUNTY. WINNIE MAE HENSLEY, By Her Next Friend, Dan Welch, Plaintiff, VS. HARRY HENSLEY, Defendant. To HARRY HENSLEY: Take notice that an action entit led as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Graham County, North Carolina and a com Galloway Speaks For Regal Club Mrs. Ruth Garringer enterUun "1 the Reeal Club at her borne Fri day fight. Mar. 12, and G. R. Gal loway of Asheville was the guest speaker. Mr Galloway is district re hab llitation Vocational counselor and he spoke on the aims and accom plishments of the r e h a b i 1 1 (r ation vocational service in the dis trictwest of Asheville. Tentative plans for the meetings in the comng months were made land Mrs. Velma Burch will sing at the April meeting which will be at the home of Mrs. F. W. Hub bell and Miss Hattle Axley. Mrs. Edwlna Hagaman will also be a hostess at the April meeting. I plaint filed therein seeking relief against you for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two (2) years sep a rat ion and that you are required to appear and make defense against said complaint in said action not later than April 25, 1954 and upon your failure to do so the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief sought therein. This the 19th day of February. '954. W. M. SHERRILL, ASSISTANT CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF GRA HAM COUNTY, NORTH CAR OLINA. 33-4tc When you're buying your new tractor, here's o tin... BE SURE YOU CAN GET THE IMPLEMENTS YOU'LL NEED1 When you buy a tractor there are certain thing* to look for in the tractor itaelf?power, perform ance, economy and con venience. The new Ford Tractor hat them all ?plus low price I But before you pay out your money for any trac tor take a good look at the implement* that go with it. How many modern quick-attached tool* are there to cbooae from? Juat a handful, or orar 50 a* there are in the Dearborn Line? Naturally you need only ? few haphneah to i the Ford Tractor pagr off bat yon i BURCH MOTORS *? J., SPBEVY <V- BVRCH MQTSK.9 YOU CAN'T AFFOCO TO PASS L'P THESE BARGAINS OF mmcH M0T01Z9 TM6?C USED CACS APE JUST AS ttFASONASlC AS THEV ARE CCOOf / f rVE COT TO HAND r TOU, SPEED " " cah StLLJ AND TO THINK ] WHEN I WAS A WD I WANTED TO BE A r TEH-1 guess IT'S A cooo thing I BECAME AN AU1E salesman - I'D BEEN A FUP AS A TAILOR. ^ What makes! you THAT, BOY rHAVE YOU EVER m SEEN ANY ONE COME IH HERE ASKIHO ROR A SOCT OR CLOTHE*? 1950 FORD 2-DB. 1949 FORD, 4-Dr., 8 Cyl. 1950 FORD 2-DR. 1948 CHET. Fleetline ( 1947 FORD Coupe. 6 Cyl. i 1951 CHEVROLET. Fleetllne. 2 Dr. I 946 MERCURY Coupe I 1950 FORD. Club Coupe, 8 Cyl. 1932 uncv. uii. tin ricKup va lull 1951 FORD Pickup V4 Ton 1952 FORD TRACTOR 1952 TURNER HaybaOer 1951 FORD F 6 fanoL. Burch Motors.<2?. \?> ssf BURCH f/iesr " 24 HOUR WR.ZCK.EZ SERVICE TENNESSEE ST.?? cfUmu.95 ???MURPHY, N.C. MODERN MACHINERY IS THE ANSWER This somewhat complicated loold" "n^Wnery has one simply func tion?to safeguard your health. Coble Daily's modern plant makes use of modern, proved machinery in every of its milk processing. The re sult is Grade A Milk at its best in taste and quality. The above picture shows our quick pasteurizer which guards its own functions. If for some reason the temperature of the pasteurizer falls be low the safe degree of heat for pasteurizing, the machine automatically flows the milk back to the raw mile supply. If it's Coble's Milk you can. be sure it's pasteurized at the RIGHT temperature.

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