Mrs. L E. Laughter Honored At Party Kent Laughter, Peter and John Gernert entertained Kent'a mo ther, Mrs. L. E. Laughter, with a surprise birthday {tarty on Wednes day. Those present were: the honoree, The rice diet, moet successful treatment for high blood pressure, was developed by Dr. Walter Kemper of Duke University, Dur ham. North Carolina. Jars. L. E. Laughter, Mrs. Sylves ter Gernert, Mrs. John Harper, Peter and John Gernert, and Kent Laugh tef. Beaver Creek Mr. and Mrs Roy Hardin and children. Batty Sua and Freddie, of Gaatonia visited relative* and frflenda last weak-end. Mr*. Ella McDonald and sons, Clyde and John, and Miss Nellie Carter of Hangingdog were Sun day guests of Mrs. McDonald's daughter, Mrs. Robert Freeman end family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sanders and daughter of Gastonla spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baron of Culberson spent Saturday night with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardin and family. James Hardin of Reden, Ga., Is visiting his father, Thomas Hardin. Mrs. Alvln Creasman and son, Kent, spent last week In Gastonla with Mr. and Mrs. John Creasman and family. Bill Ellis has returned from Gas tonla after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Harold Bradley and family. Miss Edith Collier of New Jer sey is visiting her mother, Mrs. Garfield Hardii\, and Mr. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hardin and daughter, Barbara, of Gasonla are spending the week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free man and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardin. Mrs. .Hattie Hardin and son. Maurice, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gibson Sunday. Brasstown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and ] two granddaughters, Ella Faye and | Clairene Payne, from Blairsville, Ga., were Sunday guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Jim Scroggs. J. C. Scroggs from Waynesville spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Scroggs. Mr. and Mrs. Temple from Chat tanooga. Tenn., are spending a few days with Mrs. Temple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou I. Sales. Mrs. Delia Hughes from Mineral Bluff, Ga., is spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dub Griffith, At lanta. Ga., are home for a few days visiting Mrs. Griffith's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Earl Adams. Mrs. Mattie Scroggs, Carfton, has been here for several days vis iting relatives. Mrs. Roxie Sales has been very sick and does not show much im provement as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scroggs, Black Mountain, are visiting home folks over the week-end. RANGER Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Kilpatrick spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes in Burlington. N. J. They made trips, also, into New'York, Philadelphia and At lantic City. Pvt. Tommy Kilpatrick, For Meade, Md., spent the week-enc with his mother. Mrs. Bessie Kil Patrick. Pvt. Kilpatrick is in the Medical Training Corp. Mrs Iduma Baity has moved back to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nicholson and daughter, Billie Gene, have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Smith and daughters, Jane and Carolyn, were called to Berea, Ky? because of the death of Mr. Smith's sister-in-law, Mrs. John W. Smith, whose funer al was held there Sunday. NOTICE or SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. TOWN OP MURPHY. Petitioner vs MARY B. MURPHY, and/or the unknown Heirs of Mary B. Mur phy, if deceased, Mary Emma Meroney, widow, and Barbara Meroney Allen and Husband, Richard Allen, Respondents The defendant Mary B. Murphy, and/or the unknown Heirs of Mary Is. Murphy, If deceased, Mary Em ma Meroney, widow, and Barbara Meroney Allen and Husband, Richard Allen, will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced against them in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina and that the purpose of said action is to condemn a right-of-way for an electric line over certain property in Murphy Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, adjacent to the Eastern city limits of the Town of Murphy in which said respondents may have an interest, said lands being more particularly described in a deed from B. B. Meroney and wife, Martha A. Meroney to Mary B. Murphy dated July 22, 1889 and recorded in Of fice of Register of Deeds for Cher okee County, North Carolina, in Book No. 23 at "page 541, reference to which deed is made for more particular description of said lands. And the said respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Cherokee County. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the peti tion in said action within ten days after the 13th day of September, 1951, or the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This the 15th day of August. 1951. J. L. HALL, Clerk of Superior Court. 5-4tc NOTICE or SALE . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY, FLAINTIFF, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES OF WALTER ARON SON, DECEASED, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested In me by a judgment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County dated August 13, 19S1, In the above en titled action, I will on the 12th day of September, 1951 (Wednes day) at the Courthouse door In Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands in Beaverdam Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, to wit: Those lands containing approx There were 11.3 million people at work on farms in the United States in June, 1951 as compared with a 12.4 million 1945-49 aver age. lmately 30 acre* on the aide of Rom Mountain, being Joined by the John Rollen (Forest Service) lands on the West; by Lester Tay lor lands on the North; by Id ward Davidaon lands on the East, and by the lands ot the Patton Heirs on the Sooth, known m the Wi This the ISth day of August, 1901. , | H. L. MCKEZVER, Commis sioner. - 5-4 tc To Remember Their Day Birthday?anniversary, whatever the occasion, send our colorful fresh cut "glads." 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Every Buick has a Fireball Engine which, as we've said before, is like having a string of comets by the tail. Fact is, in every flame-packed cylinder there is a comet ?rolled into a swirling ball by a special turbo-top piston ? touched off by a flashing spark every 5 inches you travel in a Buick. That's why we're proud to show folks that Buicks have a Fireball Engine ? and prouder still to have them take one of these thrilling per formers out on the road. Want to try it? Come in and see us soon. 1 SnuuttBUuk Suiniii ? WHEN BETTBB AUTOMOBILES ABB BUILT A4IICJC Will BUILD THBM ( The secret of Fireball Power is in the use of dome-and-dip design of the piston shown above. ;l Here's the piston inside the cylinder. As it moves down, the fuel charge rushes in ? sets up a swirl when it hits the piston top. ' The piston moves up? compresses the swirling fuel into the comet shape shown here. "Compres sion patios" are simply a measure of bow much the fbel b compressed. rhe ball of fuel is com preaaed around the spark plug-lets loose ila pent up charpe when tin spark fa flrad-deKrerinf a hither percentage of powaf from each chai* of ftmL FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. <