NOTICB
OOUWTY
IV wVntSMd. havtas quaH
FOR SALE
BALED HAY
Orchard Grmac and ladtwo Clo
ver. Bright top quality, average
weight 70 to 75 lha. per bale, at my
tea, 12 miles East of Murphy on
V. S. Highway No. 64.
Bobert L |
No. 1
IN HU SUPERIOR COURT
CAROLINA.
COUNTY.
Aed aa administrator of the
of Frank C. Crawford,
late of Cherokee County, thia la to
notify all persons having clalma
agalnat said estate to pie not then
to the undersigned on or before
the 19th day of March, 1964 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persona Indebt
ed to said estate wlH plea ? make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This the l?th day of March, 1993.
R. E. CHENEY.
ADMINISTRATOR 36-dtc
DOCKERY MONUMENT COMPANY
Marble and Granite Monuments of
all kinds. Twenty-four years service
to the public... 1929-1953.
PHONE 126-R MURPHY. N. C.
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Two Shows, 7 p. m., 9 p. m.
Tickets On Sale Now By Civitan Club
Children 30c ? Adults 60c
Get your tickets from any club member or:
Palmer's Sinclair Station, Smoky Mt. Gas Co.
E. C. Moore, Cherokee Cade
in the Superior Court
of Cherokee County, North Coro
lla*. toy the plaintiff to
absolute divorce from Ob
ant upon the ground that plaintiff
end defendant have lived ,
and apart for more than too :
next preceding the bringing of tfaia
action; and the defendant will fur
ther take notice that he if required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Cherokee
County, in the courthouse In Mur
phy, North Carolina, within twenty
days after the tod day of April,
1953.thai is to say, on or before
April 22. 1953, and answer er
demur to the complaint in aaid
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in aaid complaint.
This the 27 day of February,
1953.
J. L. HALL
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
34-4tc
NOTICE SEKVING SUMMONS
By Publication
NORTH CAROLINA,
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
CLIFFORD COCHRAN
VS
MARY B. COCHRAN
The defendant, Mary B. Cochran,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the Superior Court of Cher
okee County, North Carolina, to
obtain an absolute divorce on the
grounds of two years seperation,
and the said defendant will futher
take notice that she is required to
appear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superion Court of sand county,
in the courthouse in Murphy,
North Carolina, within twenty
days after the 9th day of April,
1953, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 9th day of March, 1953.
LARMEN HANEY, Deputy
CLERK SPERIOR COURT
CHEROKEE COUNTY, N. C.
35-4tc
NOTICE OP SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
DORTHY ROSE PICKLESIMER,
Plaintiff,
VS
RAY PICKLESIMER. Defendant,
The defendant Ray Pickles imer
above named will take notice that
an action entitled is above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina for the purpose of obtain
ing an absolute divorce on the
ground of two years separation,
and that he is required to appear
before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina within twenty days after
the 16th day of April, 1953, to wit,
on or before the 6th day of May,
1953 and answer to the complaint
of plaintiff herein, or plaintiff will
apply to the Court foe the relief
demanded in the complaint.
This the 12th day of March, 1953.
J. L. Hall
Clerk Superion Court,
Cherokee County, N. C.
36-4tc
Average value of North Carolina
arm land in 1952 was 0121.93,
ompared to only $39.09 in 1940.
DICKEY AND DAVIS
FARMERS' HEADQUARTERS
We honor all PMA Tickets
ON ON
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Fesque grass 2-12-12
Ladino Clover . 0-9-27
lespedeza
See us for the following general Crop Fertilizer
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DICKEY AND DAVIS CO.
BOB WHITE
Murphy, N. C.
Ruth Smith
NORre "TSSiY Feted 16th B*thd>y
Tb* inlsts Igirnl having juall- ?- >urprli? birthday party
fled aa Atoalniatiwtix at the eaUU ?' ? < *? by Barter* Ellen Ookar la
at Feed O be tea Sr boa.c ox her cousin, Jerry Ruth
at Cherokee County, North ^ lth 1 ** ? ??
Carolina. this I* to notify all par
te ring claim* against said
to present team to tee
undersigned on or before 10 March
1954, to tela nodes will be pleaded
in bar of their isoowcry. All par
sons Indebted to said estate will
home of ber parents, Mr. and Mia.
please make immediate payment
to the undersigned. This thellth
day of February, INS.
Airs. Bertha L. Bates,
Administratrix. 32-8tc
The house was decorated wttb
pink, white and yellow spring flow
ers. Hie three-tiered birthday cake
was decorated with 16 pink candies
set In rose bud holders and the
rake was topped with a mlnature
basket filled with white spring
flowers and a plastic blue bird for
A S/c Bill
and Mia. Melrin Ibcrtoe, at An
drews, retained lest week to Lake
Charles Air Force Base, Lake
Charles. La.
Thorton has recently returned
from a two months stay in French
Morocco. Ho also visited Gtbenl
la. Bermuda and the Asores.
Airman Thorton expects to enter
Jet school In Florida soon.
happiness.
HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY
See us for reliable insurance
in any line
Phone 145 ~ Murphy, N. C.
BULLDOZER WORK
By the hour or contract
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HOWARD WEST
Murphy, N. C. Phone 455
THE LONE RANGER
By Fran Striker
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