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The Skimmings" Is Published By Hiwassee School H1WASSEE DAM? The third edition of the Hiwassee Dam school paper. 'The Skimmings", was to come off the press this week. The first edition was dedi cated to W. B Thomas and the second to Miss Estelle Icard. Officers and members of the Journalism club are as follows: Editor-in-chief. Marie Williamson; assistant editor, Eleanor West: NOTARY PUBLIC FANNIE McGUlRF. SCO I T OFFICE PROTECT YOI R LOVED ONES With A QLINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate ONLY COSTS 25c TO JOIN QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Association Copperhill. Tenn. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Bryson City. 1st and 3rd Sunday 8:00 A. M. Canton. 5th Sunday ? 8:00 A. M. Cullowhee. 1st Wednesday ? 7 00 A. M. Fontana Dam, 2nd Saturday ? 8:00 A. M. Franklin. 2nd Sunday ? 8:00 A M. Highlands. 3rd Saturday ? 8:00 A. M Murphy. 1st Saturday ? 8:00 A.M. Sylva, 4th Sunday ? 8 00 A M. Waynesville, Every Sunday ? 11:00 A. M. business manager. Evelyn Mash burn; sports editor, Gordon Price; cartoon editor, Bill Gibson; poetry I editor, Blanche Hamby; society editor. Mary Lou Kaper; faculty advisor. Miss Estelle Icard; class reporters. Willa Mae Raper. Virgi nia Reid. Imogene Pieklesimer. Phyllis Brown. Mary Sue Martin. Wanda West. Opal Stiles, Ramona Bates. Monteen Allen. ? 1 o i s e Dockery. Ted Brown. Robert Sti les. Dor Lee West. Jean Payne. Geneva Reid. Thelma Brendlo Montez Holbrooks. \nna Belle ; Keenum. Pauline Cole. Becky ' Morgan and H. C. Allen. The paper is typed and mimeo i graphed by the students. Dried Fruits Are Going To School Lunches Approximately 1.750.000 pounds of dried fruits will be distributed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture to school lunch rooms and eligible institutions in the State. Jay 1* Davis, marketing specialist of the Department, has announced. The food contribution to the KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings REGISTRATION CERTIFI CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers NIT I QUART SINCLAIR wiazssasRfl mUm ffl '?'our motor t rE" yo;?. ::: dealer ALLISON & DUNCAN, Agents SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY MURPHY. N. C. AsIc your Grocer about the Quality of JFG Special Coffee State, Davis said, is a part of ap proximately 10.500.000 pounds of dried fruits being distributed in ! nine southeastern states. The fruits were acquired by the U. S. Department of Agriculture throu | t:h price supporting operations in , I he West. The allocation to North Caro lina totalling 1.733.970 pounds-'M j 1 _? carloads - iactadf 394.230 pounds of dried peaches. 67.500 pounds of dried apples. 637,740 lK>unds of dried prunes, and 63 4. >00 pounds of raisins. Other USD A food contributions to the State in recent months have included green beans, sweet potatoes, dried eggs, and Irish potatoes. NOTICE OF RESALE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY In The Superior Court Summons Docket No. 2806 and 3006 Consolidated cases CHEROKEE COUNTY And TOWN OF ANDREWS. Plaintiffs Vs. Verdie Ledford. Eugene LedforU. .ind wife Mrs. Eugene Ledford. Paul Ledford. unmarried, Cather ine Sudderth and husband Dock Sudderth. defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of resale made upon an increased bid. duly entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina in the above entitled action. I will on Saturday January 3. 1948. at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court House door in Murphy. Cherokee County. North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the lollowing described land in Valley town Township. Cherokee County. North Carolina, to wit: Town Lots Nos. one. two. three, four, five and six <1, 2. 3. 4. 5. and in Block R as laid out in the (-riginal plat of the Town of An drews. North Carolina, being the lands described in three separate deeds from W T. Holland and wife to V. T. Ledford. or V. T. Ledford and wife, recorded re spectively in Deed Book 73 at pauie 27. 75 at page 132. and 75 at pa2e 133 The successful bidder will be required to make a good faith de FOR SALE We Carry A Full Line JOII \ S->1 AN VIl.l.F ROOFING Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles Roll Roofing Asbestos and Itrirk siding I FSTFRN Al TO ASSO. STORI I OIH.K NOTICE j A. F. it A. M. I Cherokee Lodge No ! j 14<> will hold regular communis j ? cation the first Monday night in ? j each month, at 7:30 p in . in t ?the Masonic hall All members j I are urged to he present, ami ? ! visitors are welcome I J J II. DINT AX. Master. ! j J. C. IIEMBKEE. Secretary. ? (NEURALGIA \ \ /' i ? ... | :-?.<? r- ?! of r.i ;r. i nnd I ? h- ,i <1a<- ho than Liquid CapurWne. I I Also ? I 1 the pam. C?e only as directed. m ^Liquid CAPUDINE You may put a "do not disturb" sign on the leftover roast: hut be sure there's an extra quart of our milk to fill a round of the family's classes! (irade A Pasteurized Milk 'WE GUARD VOI R HEALTH* DOUBLE CAPPED DAILY DELIVER! Mt. Valley Cooperative W. H. HOLLAND, Mgr. BRASSTOWN, N. C How women a;?c/ girls '?aj/ get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul. many women say, has brought re lief from the cramp-HV.n acony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress. Taken like A tonic, it should stimulate appetite, aid dlgor.tlon,* thus help build reslst \ ance for the ??time" to come. Started 9 days before "your time", It should help relieve pain due to purely y functional periodic causes. Try it I S.cardui posit of $180.00 ONE HUNDRSD KKI HTY DOLLARS or 10 his bid whichever is greater at the time of sale and unless so made the lands will be immediately re sold at the same time and place. J. B. GREY. 22-2tc Commissioner NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. In The Superior Court Before The Clerk W E. STUDSTILL and Wife. GENEVA STUDSTILL. Plaintiffs. Vi. ROBERT S. ROGERS MRS. ROBERT S. EMILY SNEED and and wife. ROGERS; husband. Wh?fa Co'* - ? . . . COLO discomfort: jugxcui' ? 35 t Par Bottle HENRY SNEED; MARY JOE HANKY and husband. LUKE HANEY. and LEXI^ ROGERS STI1.KS and husband. LESTKK ; STILES. Defendants. The defendants, above named. i Robei-t S. Rogers and wife, Mrs Robert S. Rogers; Emily Rogers | Kneed and husband, Henry Sneed: I Mary Joe Haney and husband. Luke I I Haney. and Lxie Rogei Stiles and I husband, Lester Stiles, will take I notice that a special proceeding I entitled as above has been com menced by plaintiffs in the Super- ! ior Court of Cherokee County. | North Carolina, to make an actual | partition of a part of State Sur- 1 vey No. 25, in District No. 3, in , Murphy Township. Cherokee Coun- 1 ty. N. C . more fully described in | the petition now on file in this' cause; and the said defendants will i further take notice that they are j required to appear before the ! Clerk of the Superior Court of I Cherokee County, at his office in the courthouse in Murphy, N. C., 1 on or before the 12th day of Janu- ' ary. 1948, and answer or demur to the complaint in said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 1st day of December, 1947. j. L. HALL, Clerk Superior Court, 20-4tc Cherokee County, N. C. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- j LAW ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a special stock law election has been called for the following district and territory in Hot House Town ship. Cherokee County, North Carolina, to-wit: The extreme South West corner ( of Hot House Township being an , area bounded on the South by | Georgia-North Carolina State Line, on the West by Tennessee-North ' Carolina State Line; and on all | other sides by the present stock j law boundary in Hot House Town ?hi;\ and being the old Wolf Creek voting precinct and all the terri tory in the South West corner of Hot House Township not having stock law. The election will be held on the 6th day of January. 1948 at the Wolf Creek School and new regis tration of voters for the district has been called, A. L. Cole has been appointed Registrar and W. J, Hilton and Alvin Simunds, judges for said election. The registration books will open on December 13th and the Kegis trar will attend at the polling place for the purpose of registering vot ers on December 13, December 20, and December 27, 1947, anil .ill ether days he may be found in his home on U. S. Highway Nu. 64 in Hot House Township. This the 20th day of November 1947. Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County By: B. L. PADGETT, 19-5tc Clerk to Board. THE LONE RANGER :< By Fran Striker WHAT HAPPENED? WHO BLEW UP K TRAIN' WHERE IS THE J? ' MASKEP MAN ? j ? 0-) | WE CAN'T HELP THAT MASKED ? THE FIRE'S GONE TOO I FAR.' A' > -?|'o THE LAST ONE, TONTO! Jy v #jr^*?5l|[ ' j? ) "LP au 't ' Avsr, J VOU HAVE ENEMIES, MR. WINTERS. "THEV BLEW UP THIS TRAIN IN THE J HOPE OF KILLING VOU.' r^==C I pUFC <"?r vou Saved everyone of the PASSENGERS VOU PROVSO , VOU ARE THE LONE RANGER ?*<&*} YOU GAVE ME T^ISSIVER BULLET. YOU ) SAID YOU 1 1 WERE "WE 1,11 LONE ? RANGER/ ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE HURT AND THE ENGINEER IS DEAD. THE MElJ WHO WANT YOU, MR. WIN7ERS, WILL STOP AT NOT WH0. THI6 15 JUST THE BEGINNING.
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