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OAK PARK A Urge crowd attended the Meat orlal *04 Flower Day service* at Mt Carmel Church Sunday. A/1C and Mrs. Roger Harold Stiles returned to their home la Baasier City. La., after spending a tew days with Mr. and Mr*. Clif ford Stiles. A/1C Stiles U stationed at Raifcsdale Air Force Base, Lt The Memeriol and Flower Day see vice* will be held at Bear Paw the first Sunday in June. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voyles visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper Sunday. AE-3 Robert Stiles will return to San Diego, Calif., thi* week after spending several days with his parents. KONNAHEETA CLUB The KoimaheeU Club met Tues day. May 18 at 7 p. m. at the Nan tahaU Inn. During the business part of the program it was voted that the Club would donate $1,000 00 to the new Disirf-t Memorial Hospital. A dinner and socUl hour was held. Husbands of members were guest* for the meeting. Seven ty members, husbands, and other guests attended. GRAVESIDE RITES Graveside rites for Mrs. M. L. Knight of Asheville, formerly of Andrews, were held in the And rews cemetery, Friday May 21, at 4 p. m. Rev. J. P. Hornbuckle, Jr. assisted. Mrs. Knight is survived by two sons, Jim Knight, Assistant Divi sion Engineer of SUte Highway Public Works Commission In Ashe ville, and Kenneth Knight of the Charlotte Engraving Company in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Knight was the aunt of John, Gladys, Jean and Harold Christy and Mrs. Paul Jor dan, all of Andrews. Vote For Arnold Derreberry For Clerk of Court democratic Primary May 29 I am a native of Cherokee Coun ty and attended Murphy High School. I have been in the Meat and Grocery Business in Andrews for the past Eight Yeaiw. I am a Member of the Americ an Legion; 40 and 8; Andrews Lodge No. 529 A. F. and A. M. and the Lions Club. I am a veter an of World War II and served two terms as Mayor of Andrews. Tour support and influence will be returned by Faithful and De pendable Service. ARNOLD DERREBERRT NOW . Amazing NEIA/ MILD Snuff! M TOPS ^ in Quality ? in Flavor in Mildness Top* MILD Scotch Snuff it the result of year* of blend ing know-how plus extensive research to give you a better ... a more flavorful... a finer... and a milder snuff. Top* MILD Scotch Snuff is so mild that it is fast be coming a favorite among all users of strong snuff. You owe it to yourself to try Tops ... the snuff to truly mild... truly flavorful... truly mbfyin$. Off Sole in Ail Stores in Your County ah 9 PEARL HARBOR, T. H. (FHNO-Harry E. NeaL koipttal mu third rlsst USN, son of Mr*. Defca J. Crawford d Hayes vllle. has been awarded the Nary Good Coadaet Medal by Nary LL Cdr. W. G. Eaders, actio* co?nadia* officer, at the O. 8. Naval Air Station here. His a wars signified the completion of three year* satisfactory service in the Navy with an unblemish ed conduct record. VALLEY VIEWS By Evelyn Baker rhe Andrews Methodist Church vill begin a daily Bible School, Monday, May 31. Miss Ruth Hamil :on will be acting Superintendent it the school. Classes for beginners primaries and juniors will begin it 9 a. m. lasting thru 11 a. m. DECORATION DAT AT VALLEY TOWN CEMETERY Decoration Day will be held at the Valleytown Cemetery Sunday, May 30. There will be a special singing at 2 p. m. ROTARY CLUB The Andrews Rotary Club will meet Thursday, May 27, at 12:00 in the Shell Dining room. Gordon Butler will be in charge of the program. WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD W. S. C. 8. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Tuesday, June 1, at 7:30 p. m. in the church parlor. Mrs. Lena H. Ford and Miss Ruth Hamilton ire hostesses for tbe meeting. The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist rhurch will meet Wednesday, June i, at 3 p. m. in the church parlor. WELCOME The community of Andrews wish es to extend a hearty welcome to Dr. and Mrs. William H. Scruggs at Bryson City, who have moved into the Dean Home in Andrews. Dr. Scruggs's office will be located in the Sol Schulman building in Andrews. EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES Graduation exercises for the eighth grade were held in the An drews High School Auditorium Friday, May 21, at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. J. P. Hornbuckle , Jr. was speaker. A total of 94 students were given certificates of promo tion to high school. L. B. Nichols presented the annual Hoblitzell a ward to Peter Gernert, valedictor ian, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ger nert. Betty Jean Edwards was salu tatorian. Marsha Us were Katherine Sursavage , Vickie Derreberry. Janet Tatham, Sue Nichols, Jerry Postell, and Larry Bracket. I would appreciate the support of the Demo crat voters of Cherokee County. If elected I will try to enforce the law in an upright, impartial way?trying to build a better county. JAKE BROWN .Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Democratic Primary, May 29 NEOPRENE SOLES GREASE A OIL RESISTANT WITH Ortho-Vent's FAMOUS CUSHION INSOLE. Over 100 different styles for men end women. ^ Call au far am afpamtmttnt at yamr rwwi/rot/, BEN M. RAGSDALE Murphy, N. C. ^KYUCI TOf Berkshire's f "Get acquainted" sale ? ends this ? l week It's toot last ' chance to buy ? wardrobe of won derful, glamorous Berkshire*, with the /? HYlACt TOC-MM. Nylace Top and Toe-Ripg protection against runs? at a tremendous siring. m ' Buy now and save STYU REOULAK "Oft ACQUASrriD" ma sauwuci 15 denier, 60 sauge ^slain or dark seam) **** iz? ILN $3.49 $6.09 15 doniar, 51 gauge (plain or dark seam) 1 pair 3 pairs a 6 pairs $1.09 $3.19 $6.24 30 denier, 51 gauge (plain-seam) 1 pair \)lKl 3 pairs 6 pairs fto* $3.19 $6.24 WHITAKER BROTHERS The Home of Good Merchandise Andrews, N. C. ^?tva^H AMMONIUM NITRATE Nitrogen 335 Per Cent $4.00 Per 100 lb. Bag [It is Not Necessary To Sign Up At PMA or County Agent's Office BUY NOW ARMERS FEDERATION TO THE VOTERS OF CHEROKEECOBHTY I am a candidate for County Commissioner of Cherokee County and of course you would like to know just what 1 stand for, so I am taking this method to inform you what 1 think the Board of County Commissioners should do. 1. Our Taxes are too high and I think they should be reduced to the limit of effi cient government. 2nd. I am opposed to paying unjust Coun ty Claims to certain individuals for political purposes as has been done in the past. 3rd. I am opposed to raising the salaries of County officials every time the Legislature meets. If we are to have a healthy economy in this County we will have to put every dol lar where it will do the most good for all the tax payers. I sincerely solicit your vote and influence in the coming Primary of May 29th. and if I am nominated and elected I will assure you that I will do everything that I can to make you an honest Commissioner. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, JAMES CLAYTON think the board of County Commissioners New driver comfort! New driving ease! New Chevrolet Thicks. do more work per You tova timo in trade. New truck Hydra-Milk: the "Loodmaster 235," and the "Jobmaster 261" (op transmisaion gets you off to smooth, time-aaving starts tional on 2-ton modeb at extra cost), deliver greater without shifting or clutching. Imagine how easy this horsepower plus increased operating economy, makes driving a traffic and on delivery routa! It's op- You save with lower upkeep. New Chevrolet trucks tional at extra cost on V4-, 34-and 1 -ton models. are built stroi. .o last longer and save you money on You save time on the highway. New higb-compres- maintenance. There are heavier axle shafts in two-ton sion power gets you up to highway speeds from a stand- modeb . . . bigger dutches in light- and heavy-duty ing start in less time, and saves you time on hills, too. modeb:.. stronger frames in all models. You make trips faster-and the n^ CM^^rtmafter cab And your savings start the day you buy. In makes them seem shorter. Its got everything! fact, they start with the low price you pay You save extra trips, too. That's becepse at the extra and they never stop. Chevrolet, you know, is load space you eat in the new Advance-Design bodies. America's lowest-priced line of trucks. And it's New pickup bodies are deeper ... new stake and plat- ibo the truck that has a traditionally high form bodies an wider and longer. Abo, they're set trade-in value. lower to the ground for easier loading. . Coma In and too bow much you're ahead You save on Operating easts. High-compression with America's number one thick. You'll like power saves you money! The "Thriftmaster 235*engine, the way we'n talking business! JLd. Most Trustworthy Trucks ofT Any Job I Dickey Chevrolet'-Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 60 MURPHY, N. C,
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