Vote Fibr Kate Padgett Heniley For Register of Deeds Of Cherokee County 15 Years Experience "0 Your rapport will be freatly ap preciated and repaid threoch effic ient aerriee. ' < Vote For LUKE CARVER For Sheriff Experienced in Law Enforcement Your Vote and Confidence will be Repaid Through Efficient and Impartial sernee Vote For Jerry O. Hatchett For Cleric of Court Democratic Primary May 29 . Your vote win be appreciated am repaid threagh affWeat aarrtea. * ^ fan W Um Taiittott JalMal Dk trio*. MkjMt to tk? vWm W H0|? wka ?B o>om a mtm PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynold* will leave Sunday for Norfolk, Vs., where Mr. Reynolds will work dur ing the summer. Mrs. Sam Kaye returned Sunday from a week's vacation at Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Susie Miller an,j Miss Car olyn Alexander, students at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., spent the week and at home. J. C. Townson attended an em balmcrs' meeting! in Raleigh last ?MlL '? ! Mrs. Walter Coleman spent last week in Greenville, S. C., with her. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ' Mrs. Breece Breland Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Singleton and ohildren, Sara Varner and Knox spent the week end in At lanta with Mr. Singleton's bro ther, Dr. Donald Singelton and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck and son, H. C? and Harry Mattox, and Mrs. T. A. Case and Mrs. Frank Forsyth left Tuesday morning by automo bile for New York City. On the 1 8th the Buecks and Harry will | leave on the liner. United States | for a tour of Europe. Mrs. Forsyth ( and Mrs. Case will leave at the same time by plane making a stop In Ireland and Scotland and on June 8, they will fly to Paris and join them for a tour at France, Switzerland. Italy, Austria, Ger many, Holland, Belgium and Eng land. The party will return by boat, July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin spent i Friday in Asheville. M.- and Mrs. Quay Ketner had as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cowan of Sweetwater, Tenn., and Mrs. Allen of Newport. Mrs. A. M. Brittain is the guest this weekof Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnold spent the week end in Knoxville with Mrs. Arnold's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander will leave today for Ft. Eustis, Va., where he will be inducted Into the army as second Lieutenant. Mrs. Bill Brandon also will leave Thursday for Ft. Eustis to join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Elliott and son, Danny, of Winter Haven, Fla.. were called here Monday by the serious ilnes of the former's father, the Rev. W. P. Elliott. Mrs. John A. Thompson and chll dren and Mrs. L. J. Phillips and son, Gerry, spent Monday in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer and family of Sylva spent the week end with Mrs. Fulmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin. Mrs. F. V. Taylor and Mrs. L. L. Mason attended the American Leflon Auxiliary Convention in Ashevllle lest week. John T. Gill of Citizens Bank and Trust Company was among the some 27S bankers and feed retail er from the Southern statea who visited the Ralston Purina re search farm at Gray Summit, Mo.. May IT. They spent the following day at the company's research lab oratories and headquarters offices in St Louis. Miss Jeanette Kllpatrick left' Sunday for Marietta. Ga., where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forrister will , leave Saturday for a two weeks vacation at Morehead City Beach. Miss Ann Forrister left Sunday for Atlanta, Ga., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Lynn Forris ter. She will be employed there during the summer. Mis, Bobbie Haney of Charlotte spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Haney. "Gave my car more power" ? HKLEN ROBERTS. RIBISTEREO NURSI. IBS I CADILLAC Try this great NEW gasoline "TML POWERESSOEXIM The BEST gasoline you can buy! __ _ 'tsso] GALVANIZED ROOFING Ail Lengths $8.75 Per Square 4 Point Heavy Barbed Wire Only $7.98 Buy Now and Save At FARMER'S FEDERATION Phone n Murphy, N. C. I RE-ELECT RICHARD MAUNEY A Native Son Representative Of Cherokee County If my friends of Cherokee County elect me to represent them again, I will be in a much stronger position than any new man without experience and knowledge of state affairs, fp^t that I have earned some seniority | in the General Assembly, coupled with my | r\ ?se association with the government of our I state and its many officials and department J heads, makes it possible for me to represent I Cherokee County with a stronger vof^ce than ever. 1 I shall be happy to exert this voice in the best interests of my county. Richard Mauney The N. C. State Fair is operated, UDd" ^ North CmtoUm <* ' Agraculture. Announcing The Opening KING'S CAFE Opening Friday, May 28 SERVING HOME COOKED FOOD Will Be Open Each Week Friday throuxh Monday S P. M. ? 11 P. M. Open All Day Tuesday MISS INEZ HOGSED. OWNER Lowell St Murphy, N. C. Ycu, The Citizen* of Cherokee County, are 1; make a decision which, in my opmion, affect? the lives of some 1,800 people. It is your duty as a citizen to consider every candidate for Sheriff. AND CHOOSE WISELY. Regardless of personal feelings or obliga tions, the responsibility of 1,800 people weighs heavily. DO NOT TREAT IT LIGHTLY. Thank you sincerely for your consideration. GLENN HEMBREE Candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee County Democratic Primary, May 29 mccuaow ALEXANDER CHAIN SAW AND EQUIPMENT CO. OFFER THEBEST INSERVICE COUNT ON IT I You sure cm count on day-long, every day dependability with the new and improved Model 99 McCulloch Chain Saw for all heavy-duty logging. 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