NOTICE Tkm North Carolina Utilities Onainilwfcw baa directed hearing be held oo Tuesday, u* 4. 1998, at 10 o'clock. A. M? at OM Court House in Murphy, Nortti Carolina, for the purpose of con sidering aad pawing upon ?be tp plication of Western Carolina Tel ephone Company for mi tacit?t In its charges for telephone ser vice at Its exchange in Murphy, North Carolina. The undendgned company has applied for authority to to ta ils rental rates and tariff CHEROKEE COUNTY REPUBLICAN CLUB 0 , 0 Meets every Friday night at 7:30 in the hall over Carringer's Store. Your attendance is Welcomed HOME CANNERS' FIRST CHOICE! POME v LIDS /, '' Only BALL JARS . wms with I, DOME LIDS f No Guesswork! DOME DOWN- - Jor Sealed ?IMJ WALL ??OS. CO. Holds up to 630 lbs. frozen food ! NEW FRIGIDAIRE FOOD FREEZER SAVES TIME, WORK, MONEY I ? Counter-Balanced Topi ? Extra-thick insulation e Sliding baskets ? Utility Shelf ? Interior light e Target-light Safety Signal ? All-steel Cabinet ? Meter-Miser mechanism e 3 sizes available 18 Cu. Ft. Slk? LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Walter Coleman s Appliance Store Murphy, N. C. i'HONE 124 charge* at it* Murphy comparable to the rate* and tar iff charges now in effect fa other similar exchangee within the ter ritory which at serves. This the 20th day of June, 1993. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY By: Linn D. Garibaldi 51-3tc President. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COUNT NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. MARSHALL J. DERREBERRY Plaintiff V?. HELEN M.DERREBERRY, Defendant The above named defendant, Helen M. Derreberry, will take notice that an action entitled i above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, by the plain tiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defen dant have lived separate and a part for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, in the courthouse in Murphy, North Car olina, within twenty days after the 16th day of July, 1953, that is to say on or before the 6th day of August, 1953, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said act ion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th day of June, 1953 J. L. HALL Clerk of the Superior Court By; Carmen Haney, Deputy 49-4tw NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. JESSE SAWYER, Plaintiff Vs. ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully bles sed in being restored to active life after being crippled in near ly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rh eumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits tell ing you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Weir 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi ^becous? ONLY LIGHT-DUTY GMC's for '53 have them ?these super features that pay off in lower run ning costs and longer life?no matter how hard you use a truck. GMC builds in Duol-Ranga Truck Hydra-Matic.* You get 3 engine saving, fuel-saving speeds for traffic ?4 for the open road. No clutch repairs or replacement. Your engine and drive line are protected from ?train. Quicker take-off after every ?top. GMC builds in a 105 H.P. angina with S.O to 1 compression. You get as much as 19% mort power than other six - cylinder lightweights. You get crisper response?extra punch?and better mileage?all from regular gasoline. GMC builds in: bigger self-energiz ing brakes?a roomy "Six-Footed"' cab?Synchro-Mesh transmission ?recirculating ball-bearing steer ing action?double-acting shock absorbers ?a 45-atnp. generator. What's more, you get all this at a price that makes GMC the greatest buy in the light-duty field. Come on in and make us prove it! ? Standard egnipment on Package Delivery model; optional at moderate extra nil ?? all odken. Ggltt*"*1 A General Motm Vaitm D. & L. PONTIAC CO Phone 243 Murphy, N. C. MATTIE BELLE RIDDLE SAW YER, . Defendant The above named defendant. Mettle Belie Riddle Sawyer, will take notice thai an action entitled ; above has been commenced in this action; and the defendant will further tike notice that ttke is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chert' ee County, in the court house in Murphy, North Carolina within twenty days after the 10th the Superior Court of Cherokee1 day of July, 1853, that is to say County, North Carolina, by the w w before the 6th day of Au p lam tiff to secure an absolute gust) 1953 and answer or demur divorce from the defendant upon . ? . . . . ,, ,, ? . .. ? , , 1 to the complaint In said action, or the ground that plaintiff and de fendant (have lived separate and the wiU ,pply to 016 apart for more than two years1 Court for the relief demanded in next preceding the bringing of said complaint. SSS-te Just * drop in the bucket, But, drop by drop, the bucket's full before you know it Just a dohar, stashed away in the bank! But, dollar by dollar, your savings soon grow into real money with which to go places, do thngs, make dreams come true! Persistent, does the trick. Open an account today, Save systematically?save? consistent, every-pay-day savings, plus interests added regurarly here! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy?Andrews?Robbinsville Hayes ville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars Mrs. McCall Hostess To Methodist Circle Mrs. J. H. McCall was hostess to Circle No. 2 of the WSCS of the First Methodist Ohuroh Tues day, June 16. The topic was "Ambassadors For Christ Must Know the Way", This the 15th day of June, 1953. J. L. HALL, Clerk of The Superior Court By Carmen Haney, Deputy 49-4tc with Mrs. J. H. Hampton Id ctai During the social hoar retres meats were served to the folk* tag: Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Dtx Palmer. Bliss HatUe Palmer, Mi W. D. Townson, Mrs. Margie H< son, Mrs Hemic Dixon, Mrs. R. < Mattox, Mrs. D. V. Oarringer, Mr R. H. WeDs, Mrs. Noland Wei and Mrs W. E. Howell. Every 15 minutes a barn buil< big burns somewhere in the UnJ ed States. The Weather's Warm but 1 the best summer time drink treat is as near as the refrigerator! tfZmltf / IU 4 H-rW D. J ! COBLE DAIRY f recommends you serve MILK during these ^ hot days. Milk is low in heat giving energy. That is it )> dees not create body heat. l| And Milk is one of the best food invest J COMEONE! COMEALL! SEE! HEAR! The One And Only %M % *4TtoH Also PANHANDLE PETE At The Annual FARMERS FEDERATION PICNICS Alec Houston Patsy Messer Ventriloquist Acrobatic Dancer Federation String band and many others Clay County Picnic - Hayesville H igh school - July 10th - 10:00 a. m. Cherokee County Picnic - Murphy High School - July 11th - 10:00 a. m. FREE WATERMELON Win a complete set of new son* t books for your church by sin* in* at the FARMER^ FED ERATION PICNIC. Second prise Is one do^en new con* books. See or call your Federation Manacer for details. WIN PRIZES!! FREE LEMONADE PRIZES GIVEN TO The Baldest-Headed maa. eM 1 Largest trnekload ad * ahd I arrest family. Alas far winners ta Tif-d War mmsteal chairs ai loon blowinr contest. COME * JOIN IN TB

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