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>// as** ****&. The CHEROKEE -i and Clay County Progress ESTABLISHED JULY, 1889 JACK OWENS. . . . Editor and Publisher RED SCHUYLER. .Advertising Manager Published every Thursday at Church Strttt, Murphy, North Ca< ol ma. Sec ond Clot* Postoge Paid At Murphy, North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.09 One (1) Y oar in Cherokee, Cloy ond Groham Counties, N. C-, ond Nontohola, N. C. , Towns, Union ond Fqnnin Counties, Go., ond Polk County, T enn. ALL OTHER AREAS 1 Year $6.00 6 Months $3.50 All subscriptions delivered in North Carolina in clude the state's three per cent sales tax. letters To Citizens Dear Mr. Christy: 1 want to send my thanks and congratulations for a fine job last week when we Canton people came out to Murphy on the train. It must have taken lots of hard work to organize your group so well in such a short time. Yours Truly, Elizabeth Ferguson ????? Dear Sir: Please allow me to express my appreciation for the most hospitable treatment we re ceived in Murphy for the foot ball game last Friday evening. Your members made the oc NEW HOPE FOR THI HARD OF HEARIKf Revealed by &e/%tnu* Advertisement in October Reader's Digest In a special advertisement ii America's favorite magazine Reltone describes a remarkabl* 24-page book, "The Wonderfu World of Sound" that reveal many facts on overcoming hear ing loss. This book is yours FREI without obligation when you stoj by, phone or write for your copy Act now! James C. Dowlen ?Beltone Hearing Aid; 125 Doctor Bldg. Chattanooga Tenn. Please send me the descriptive FREE Drochure "The Truth About Nerve Deafness" Namr Add City State casion most enjoyaoie ior ui of our people. It would certainly be fine If the trip could be made in re verse sometime. It would be a pleasure to return your kind favors. Sincerely, M. J. MacDonald, M. D. Champion Papers Medical Department. ????? Dear Jaycee Members: As president of the student body of Canton High School, I want to take this opportunity to express to each erf you the sincere appreciation of our school for the royal welcome you accorded each student as well as all other persons from ? Canton who attended the Mur ' phy - Canton football game. Your thoughtfulness in pro J viding transportation from the depot to the stadium and in I making available doughnuts and coffee for our enjoyment made our visit with you one to be long remembered. Thank you again for your hospitatlity. We are looking 1 forward to a return visit on j your part when we will try 1 in some measure to repay you s for your many kindnesses. ^ Sincerely yours, p Steve Miller. ????? Dear Sirs: I should like to express my personal fcppreciation and that of many of the citizens of Cn ' ton for the fine hospitality which your club and the people of Murphy provided us during the recent visit there. It is always a pleasure to feel that community relation ship such as this still exist. Congratulations to your club in its leadership. Sincerely, Charles H. Duckett, M. D. Gentlemen: Thanks for the very nice Send PHOTO GREETING CARDS this Christmas, have a picture made of your home, children, or a family portrait. Color or B&W Scout Studio Next Door To Westco Telephone Office recepuon mai our iraiii Group" received at Murphy, Friday night, Sept. 25. The courtesy shown by your group was appreciated very much. We sincerely hope that in the future we can return this kindness. Sincerely yours. Bill Davis and Family Dear Mr. Christy: As chairman of the Canton City Board of Education, may I extend through you apprecia tion of the local board of edu cation to all your school per sonnel and all other groups and citizens for this courtesy and efforts to make the Can ton - Murphy football game a memorial occasion? The response of your com munity remains in file highest tradition of social relation - ship of which man is capable. Both our school systems and our entire region won in this game. Your courtesy made a telling victory for all. Sincerely, H. A. Matthews, M. D. legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE CLAY COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION PAULINE GODFREY, widow, Petitioner, -VS ZELMA PATRICK, widow; IDELL FOSTER and husband; EARL FOSTER; EULA BRAC KEN, widow; BRYAN BRAC KEN and wife, MATTIC BRACKEN; GRACE BRAC KEN, widow; IRENE BATE MAN and husband, A. T. BATEMAN; JOY BOWMAN and husband, W. M. BOW - MAN; CLYDE BRACKEN and wife, THELMA BRACKEN; RALPH BRACKEN and wife. BLANCHE BRACKEN; LOU BRACKEN, widow; WANDA WHITE and husband, J. C. WHITE; GWENDOLE WEA - VER and husband, ROY WEA VER; BOBBIE LEE NEALand husband, HARRY NEAL; WIL LIAM BRACKEN and wife, BARBARA BRACKEN; WAL LACE BRACKEN and wife, WANDA BRACKEN; LOUISE SPENCER and husband, TOM SPENCER; FRANK BRACKEN also known as PETE RACK LEY and wife, EDITH RACK LEY; JOHNNY BRACKEN and wife, VESTA BRACKEN, Delendants TO: ZELMA PATRICK, DELL FOSTER. EARL FOS TER, GRACE BRACKEN, IRENE BATEMAN, A. T. BATEMAN, JOY BOWMAN, W. M. BOWMAN, CLYDE BRACKEN, THELMA BRAC KEN, RALPH BRACKEN^ BLANCHE BRACKEN, EUH BRACKEN, WANDA WHITE, J. C. WHITE, GWENDOLE WEAVER. ROY WEAVER, WALLACE BRACKEN, WANDA BRACKEN, LOUISE SPENCER, TOM SPENCER. JOHNNY BRACKEN AND VESTA BRACKENS Tike notice that a plead ing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To partition the lands de scribed in the petition among the petitioner and defendants as tenants in common accord ing to their several interests therein, said partition to be made by the sale of said pro and dividing the pro thereof. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than November 23, 1964 and ijxxi your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 13th day of October, 1964. GEORGE H. MARTIN. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 12-4CC Cherokee Scout * Clay County Progress. Thurs. Oct. 16. 1964 Hughes-Payne Vows Spoken MURPHY - Miss Barbara Ann Hughes and Jewel Payne were united in marriage Sat urday, Sept. 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. Leander C has tain performing the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnett A. Hughes of Murphy is a graduate of Murphy High School and is presently employed at Berk shire International Corp. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Payne of Andrews, ? graduate of Andrews High School, and is employed at the Gulf Station in Andrews. Miss Prlscilla Hughes, sis- ' ter of the bride, was maid of honor. Corbet Luther of And rews was best man. The bride carried a white Bible topped with roses. The couple Is residing in Andrews. Mrs. Stlnchomb Honored With Bridal Shower HAYESVILLE - Mr*. Aon* Ono IHnrtwrt, the former Miss Anna Dean Hiyd, mi honored with * shower at the S booting Creek School Satur day night. Mrs. Frank Hogsed, Mrs. Domic Ledford, and Miss Maira Scroggs were co-hostesses for the occas Iko. Miss Judy Tipton *nd room mate from Atlanta spent last wstund with Mr. and Mrs. Parry Tipton. -CC Mr. and Mr*. Van Kitchens of Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kilby, Mrs. Sude Martin, and Early Kitchens over the weekend. The recent bride received many lovely gifts. Refresh ments were served at the close of the evening. -OC-, Clifton Parker, who ti*J been visiting hi* mo, Odell Parker, in Aluka.hu return ed home. - -CC Mrs. L. R. Moore, who had surgery in Ashevllle, has re turned to the Andrews Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore visited the Walter Johnsons Friday night. -CC BASIN BOWLING CENTER COPPERHILL, TEHN (LOCATED AT THE NORTH END Of THE STEEL (RIDGE) Special "Come To See Us" Pass Basin Bowlisg Ceiter 1 -FREE GAME Not good on Monday or Wednesday Nights (m) FREE FREE Group Instruction-Automatic Equipment League And Open Bowling All Weekday Games-3 for 1.00 'Til 5130 FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS CALL 1474 One Pass Per Customer- Expires- Nov. 1st, 1964 Don't take our word, take our money! If you don't like everything about Merita Bread - the way it toasts, the way it tastes - we'll refund your money! To test itf toast it! 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