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CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meet* ?*. C. J Harris Hospital, in Sylva. every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 Co 19:19 a m The Li.vision of Cancer Control of the N. C. State Board of Health provides examinations for cancer o women above 35 and men above 40 years old and to any person <x any age with <vmptou? suggesCtv. tf cancer Sick In Andrews Woody Raxter, who has been a patient for several days, is improv ing. Adalee Gibby recently under went an operation and is doing well. Mrs. R H. Flowers is a patient at the Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. Mrs. Carl Derreberry is a pa tient at the Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. Coal For Sale Block?Egg?Stoker Premium Blue Diamond Coal CHEROKEE ICE CO. Phone 52-J Murphy, N. C / Q&a n FARTHER BETTER.. ..BECAUSE OF ITS FULL-BODIED QUALITY ilIMI/ SPECIAL COFFEE OpkeW"1 THE VALUABLE COUPON ON EVERY BAG CAN ? HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Write for completely illustrated catalog showing many % valuable household articles. JPG Coffee Co. 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See . .. compare . .. discover . .. you could The "Show Down" Way lets you compare still pay hundreds of dollars more far ? oar the *52 Dodge with cars costing hundreds and not get all the extra-value features this of dollars more ... for roominess, visibility, great new Dodge gives you. 1 to chowf &{qtmdal/e 52 PCMPC3Ey NOW ON DISPLAY E. C Moore 107 Valley River Ave. Phone 37 Murphy, N. C. The March of Polio is QUT'PACIHG THE MARCH OF DIMES March of Dimes incurred $5,000,000 debt aiding 67,800 Polio patients in 1951. This included 45,000 cases carried over from previous years. Despite yearly increases in March of Dimes receipts, the rising tide of polio has forced the National Foundation into debt each of the last four years. The debt in 1951 was approximately $5,000,000. The finan cial crisis faced by the March of Dimes has been brought about not only by increased incidence but also by increased costs and increased numbers of carry-over cases requiring aid long after they have been stricken. The March of Dime-: e '-J 45.0C0 such cases last year, in ad ition to the four out n* ? patients needing aid in 1951. Peachtree Miller Is Enriching Meal Mrs Franklin Smith, foods and nutrition leader, speaking at the Thursday meeting of Peachfee Home Demonstration Club, re ported that Ed English, local mil ler. has installed a corn meal en richment attachment at his mill and can now supply public demand for enriched corn meal. Mrs. Smith stressed the need and importance of adding thia ir.e. riboflavin, niacin, iron and j i.im to cornmeal. County project leaders for the . ..r were appointed by Mrs. ...vnce liencirix. :!c:r. shments were served by Franklin Smith, hostess, to fc-liovir.-j: Mrs. Jim Hetnbrae. - A.-tie Sute'.erth. Miss Mae 1 V: h. Mrs. Brown Caldwell, ti i I'rt p. Mrs. N'aah 11cm . Mr-. t iurt nHendrix. Mies v, 'i t 1 un-'.frrd. Mrs l.loyd Si : - >: .. t; inn Arrowood and . -. >xi 'i Andrews Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wyke, a son on January* 2. B n ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Muik y or Murphy, a daughter on j How To Roliove Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION Andrews Personals Mrs. Matt Palmer of Newport News. Vs.. has been visiting Mrs. Lee Pullium, her daughter. Mrs. W H. Clark of Asheville has been visiting her daughter and 'smiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nich ols. ' Miss Kay Lynn Beavers of Hen tersonville has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wint Cruse. Crawiora suinner of Sylva spent part of the holidays with his sis .er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Vlmond. Larry Rayburn of Union Mills ipent the holidays at home with .lis mother, Mrs. Lowry Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Gregg of Illack Mountain spent the week end with Mrs. Gregg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ammons. Elton Bradley of Akin, S. C.. ?pent the week-end at home with its wife. Robert Mashburn of Asheville and sister. Miss Frances Mashburr, <? Oak Ridge. Tenn.. have been isiting friends and relatives in town. Bobby Moss of Auburn, Ala., has returned to his school after spend ing part 01 the holidays with his mum and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins. Mac Whitaker and Buck Sher 111. who are with the Nanlahala Power and Light Company of Franklin, spent Tuesday In town. Cpl. Wayne Ladd of Fort Leo nard Wood, Mo., spent a 39 day ?iir'ough at home with his wife. Doris Ladd, after which he re turned to post. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roper and hiiilri n of Marietta. Ga.. were veek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. tarn Beat. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brooks. Ja., >f Dillsboro spent week-end with Mrs. Brooks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best. Pfc. Glenn Reece, previously sta tioned at Parris Island. S. C., Is 'icme on furlough, and will spend port of the time in Dover. Fla.. ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reece, formerly of Andrews. Sgt. Claude Wheeler has be-n visiting his mother, Mrs. Sam Wheeler, after having been over seas for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood of Ya r?!t, Washington, are visiting Vitnds and relatives in town. CONCRETE BLOCKS All sizes. Direct from our plant. Strong blocks. Less Water absorption. Priced from He up. Nantahala Talc & Limestone Co. Ileu itt, N. C. Phone No. 1 Get/"Ftie-fou}4 CUPANDSAUCER IN MOTHtR'S OATS Beautiful "Azur-lte" Blue Glassware by Anchor Hocking Inside every big square package of Mother's Oats you get a valuable, useful premium. Actu ally a double value because money can't buy a finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing oatmeal than Mother's Oats! Start now to give your family this good, hot, creamy-smooth oatmeal every morning. And get famous "Fire-King" Cups and Saucers, or Aluminum Ware, "Wild Rose" pattern China, or Carnival Ware. Buy Mother's Oats today! MOTHER S OATS?a product of THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY NOTARY PUBLIC FANNIE McGUIRE scout ornci CATTLE?HOGS WE BUY Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where rtfter them. Write or call Phone o82-J Box 5 71 Carl Crawford & Sons Copperhill, Tenn. It's so easy to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds In a hurry this home-proved way .. . with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub In a vapor izer or In a bowl of boiling water as directed In package. Just breathe In the steam! Every single breath carries VapoRub's soothing medi cations deep Into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates Irritated mem branes, helps restore normal breathing. For coughs or upper bronchial congestion there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. For continued relief al ways rub it on throat, chest and back. .VJCKS YOUR TAXES Give In Your Poll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the List Takers for your township in Cherokee County will sit at the usual places during the month of Jan uary 1953, at which places and in which months all prop rty owners, and taxpayers are required to return to the List Takers for taxation, for the year 1952, all the Real E state. Personal Property, etc., which each one shall own on the first day of January, or shall be required to rive in then. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 5t years are to list their polls during the same time. Return of Property and giving in of polls are required, under the pains and penalties imposed by law. Contact Your List Taker Valleytown Victor Raxter Murphy A. J. Barton Mrs. Kate Hensley Notla J, W. Hatchett Hot House (X Forrester Shoal Creek Frank ?. Sparks Beaverdam Fred Martin Persons who shall have been exempted from th ? payment of poll tax will, when they come to list be re quired to exhibit a certificate of such exemption from the Clerk of the Commissioners. Those who have, through mistake, surrendered or have lost or mislaid their certificates of exemption, should make application for other certificates at the January or February meeting of the Board. This certificate of exemption is to be kept by the person exempted. When you come to list, ask the under dgned to show you list of exempted. All persons who are liable for a poll tax, and fall to give themselves in, and all who own property and fail to list it, will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, fined or Imprisoned. Blanks upon which a verified statement of property Is to be made by each taxpayer can be had of the undersigned. Fill these blanks and see to It that statements be free from error, thereby obviating much trouble. Only females and non-residents of townships and persons physically unable to attend and file their lists can ap point agents to list property. Failure to list will subject you to a PENALTY. Examine your list before signing. CHEROKEE COUNTY E. L Shields, Tax Supervisor FARM CBNSNS. Bach farm owaw shall prepare a list of the acreages of ea<* crop grown, tenths of acres of track. The Ust shoald show the total acres cultivated bp the bp an tenants an each separatelp recognised fat*, the acres hi I He shall he prepared to report the aanbar of bearing frntt trees, the nans bar of livestock ef 1 of hogs sold or slaughtered daring peat IS ?snths aad teas of fertilisers to be Is for agricaltaral
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