To Provide Relief For Restaurants I- .t mov3 designed to provide r. .j .or restaurant operators, the OPS has re-established the provi sion for redetermining ceiling prices, tiv? Charlotte district Of fice of Price Stabilization has learned. J. Ray Shute, district director. ' announced he has received infor mation that the restaurant cut-off lite, previously es* uHshed as last Vug 1. has been eliminated, and res*aunanl operators squeezed by the recent upswing in food coats may apply to recover some the amount of increased food cost they have been forced previously to ab sorb. This authorization is set forth in amendment 6 of Ceiling Price Regulation J 34. Miss Trilby Glenn of Andrews was the week-end guest of Miss Maggie Belle Kisselburg. SAVE I5C MINO US COUTON FROM UEEZI ADVERTISEMENT ON PAOf THREE OP TUB NEWSPAPER pUHPOSf LAMI MM l"2fcf 47c WRM MW9MB COUTON BREEZE ?conomy aiza _ 46c wrm ?wsr?Ni coupon HEMRREE'S MARKET MI'RPIIY. N. C. 5 I / lOOV dish l towel \ INSIDE WASHES EVERVTHINC! ...dirty clothes-dishes-fine things We recommend Breeze and all Lever Brothers fine products. Lux Flakes - Life Buoy - Rinso Lux Toilet Soap Breeze-Surf Silver Dust - Spry Shortening DICKEY-CRAIN CO Murphy, N. C. Students Asked To Enter Wildlife Cartoon Contest i The National Wildlife Federa tion has asked the high school stu dents of Americs to create a oar loon character wh'ch can be used to tell the story of conservation? and offered prizes totaling $700 in s nationwide contest. Entries must be submitted by next Jaunary SI and winners will be announced during National Wildlife Week in March. 1953. As in tiie previous poster con tests. the cartoon competition will be divided into junior-high and senior-high groups. Students any where in the United States, from Lhe seventh grade through the last year in high school, are eligible. First prize in the Junior division ?grades 7. 8 and 9?is $100. The second best entry will win $50; Ihird. $25; the next ten best, $10 i each. Top winner in the Senior division?grades 10, 11 and 12? will get $250. Second prize is $50; third. $25; next ten. $10 each. For a copy of the contest rules and other information, write to J the Cartoon Contest, National Wildlife Federation, 3308 Four teenth Street. N. W., Washington 10. D. C Mrs. Aude Suddeth Is Club Hostess The P( achtree Home Demon stration Club met at the home of Mrs. Auc'e Suddeth Thursday. September 4. at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Clarence Hendrix presided. After the singing of "God Bless Our Homes", the collect in unison was given, followed by prayer. Following the business session the following gave book reports: Mrs. Vada Witt. Mrs. Owen Mc Donald. Mrs. Frank Morrow gave a talk on "Character and How It Grows". Refreshments were served to the following present: Mrs. Eloise Crisp. Miss Mae Suddeth. Mrs. Brown Caldwell. Mrs A. W. Bar ton. Mrs. Clarence Hendrix. Mrs Vada Witt. Mrs. Ralph Suddeth. Mrs. Paul Suddeth. Mrs. J. W. Smith. Miss. Elsie Suddeth. Mrs. Frank Morrow. Mrs. Opal Crisp. Mrs Noah Hembree. Mrs. Mc Donald and Mrs. Suddeth. Services Are Held For J. L. Farmer James Lawson Farmer. 42. died in a Knoxvilla hospital at 6:39 a I m. Friday. September 5. after a , long illness. Funeral services were held Sun day at 2 p. m. in Unaka Baptist Church. The Rev Luther Swanson nd the Rev. Grover Moss offici ated. Burial was in the church cemetery with Townson Funeral Home in charge Survivors include three sisters. Mrs. Zadie Henson, Mrs. Bill Phil lips and Mrs. Cora Lovingood, all of Murphy, and two brothers, Lee Farmer. Route 2, Murphy, and Frank Farmer of Clinton, Tenn. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR. f no', pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG, fungicide SLOUGHS )FF the outer skin to expose luried fungi. Kills it on contact, let Greaseless, instant-drying T [-L at any drug store. Today at auney Drug Company. BE PREPARED FOR WINTER Let us install a heater in your heme that will Keep ycu warm Witle Selection to choose from COAL-OIL-WOOD Free Estimates - Free Delivery EASY TERMS - AS LITTLE AS 11.00 DELIVERS Murphy Furniture Co. "Everything For Your Home" Tennessee Street Phone 669 J. V. Hoyle, Mgr. SOT KB or SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA. COUNTY OF CHEROKEE. IDA LEDFORD VELEGCOS. Plaintiff, -VS PETER VELLGCOS. Defendant. PETER VELEGCOS. the defen dant in the above entitled action, will take notice that an action en titled as above his been instituted in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina; that the purpose of the said action is to procure by the plaintiff an abso lute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years' sep aration; that the said Peter Veleg cos will further take notice that he is required to appear in the O'fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cherokee County, North Carolina, in the Town of Murphy, not later than twenty 120) days from the 10th day of October, 1952. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff herein filed, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Notice of Service of summons I publication IN THE SIPEKIOK COUNT | North Caroline, Clherokte County, frank D. Bradley, VS J.nnie Murphy Bradley. The above named defendant, ;nnle Murphy Bradley, will take aatice that an action entitled aa bove has been commenced in the ) Superior Court of Cherokee Coun 'y. North Carolina by the plaintiff ' >r the purpose of having the ;>ord? of matrimony existing be er n them dissolved on the ground that the plaintiff and de 'end.ant have lived separate and apart from each other for more than two years preceding the bringing of this action. The defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Cherokee County, at the court house in Murphy. North Carolina, within fifty tSOt days This the 9 day of September, 1952. J. L. HALL, Clerk of the Su perior Court. 9-4tc from the 4th day of September .99*. namely, the 34th day of Oc ab r, I9j2, and answer or demur s the comp atnt. (ailing in which he plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief demanded in the complaint. ? This the 29th day of August, 1992. ? Signed) J. L. HALL, Clerk of Superior Court. S-4tc CANCBB CLINIC TO The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hospital. in Sylva. every Friday. 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