Df TU SVraiOB COCBT NOTICE Or SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY B. C. MATTOX. D/B/A "MURPHY HARDWARE COMPANY. PUtMtff. P. J. HINN and wife, BUZABETH HENN Defe The defendants P. J. HENN and wife, ELIZABETH HENN, wUl take hove haa been commenced them In the Superior Court fW A decoration will be held May 31, at the Derreberry Ceme tery near Vengeance Creek at 3:30 p. m. Cherokee County. North Caroline, and that the purpeee of eaid action ie to recovery money due by De fendants to Plain tiff under en e press contract whereby, over a period of years, Defendants pur chased merchandise at screed prices from Plaintiff and has not paid for same; and the said Defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina and answer or demur to the complaint hi said acthjn within twenty days after the 24th day of June, 1953, to-wit, on or before the 15th day of July. 1953, or Plaintiff will apply to the Court far the re lief demanded In said Complaint This the 23rd day at May, 1953. J. L. HALL 46-4tc Clerk Superior Court Mrs. Morgan Dies After Long Illness lira. Amanda Jan* Morgan, 93. died Wednesday morning. May 13, at her home in the Tuaqutttee section of Clay County after a long Funeral services were held Fri day, May 13 at 3 p. m. In Hayeavllie Church of God. The Rev. M. R, McCowan and the Rev. L. P. Smith officiated and burial was in Valleytown Ceme tery at Andrews. The body lay in state in the chur ch one hour preceding the seer vice. Surviving are the husband R. M. Morgan; one daughter, Miss Ruth Morgan of Atlanta; five eons, George, Tom. Ben, Glover of Hay esvllle, and Vinson wth the U. S. Army in Korea; and three grand children. Aleo three brothers, Bill, An Mrs. Verlin Jones Has Esther Class Mr*. Verlin Jones, class presi dent, *u boa teas to the Esther Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church Monday at her hone with Mrs. Bertha Garrett as The devotional was given by the teacher. Mrs. W. H. McKeever, af ter which refreshments were eer ved to the 12 members present ? dy and Sam KUby of Hayesvllle; two Bisters, Misae H attic and Moi lie KUby of Hayesville. She was married to R. M. Mor gan In 1919, joined the Church of God in 1928. She wa a native at Graham County, and bad ceeided in Andrews prior to moving to Clay County In ^934. I vie Funeral Home waa in charge at arrangements. The Cik Scoot Dea pictured here, Den 1 of Canton, Ga., spent the week end of May 22 at "Camp Nutshell" in Andrews. Standing second from left Is Paul Boris* Jr., grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dewar af Andrews. Mrs. Paul Boring, daughter of the Dewars and mother of Paul Jr. Is den mother. DICKEY FRHGirr LINE, INC. Telephone 31 Daily service between Murphy and Knox ville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. Connecting lines service between north, past, south, west and west coast through Knoxville and Atlanta gateways. Call Us For Fast Dependable Motor Freight LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN 3 Mo. Old Toy Fox Terrier No tail, white body, brown head. CALL Baptist Paatorium ANDREWS, N. C. BATTERIES SERVICE UNEX HEARING AIDS Write To J. W. Cantrell P.O. Box N. Murphy, N. C. Will Visit You On Request Biggest 21 II PICTURE in television Admiral 21 TV i Biggest, Clearest 21* * picture in television 252 square inch ? Super Dyna-Ray Picture Tube i Long Distance " Cascode Chassis i Guaranteed UHF Reception i New Variable TV Tone Control Beautiful mahogany yr console cabinet with graceful half doors Model 221DX24L OHIY $369" Price hdndSc Pod. In Gibbs Hbwe. & Auto Sup. MURPHY, S. C. PMONI IN I ou 7/ be money ahead when you discover THERE IS A DIFFERENCE ' IN HOUSE PAINTlJ^ swe $5.95 a gallon in 5's In this age of scientific progress, you are entitled to house paint on your home that provides the maximum in lasting beauty and protection. Sherwin-Williams makes SWP House Paint in only one grade. the best they know how] to make. Why risk disappointment when you are sure of satisfaction if SWP House Paint is used for painting your home? There are substitute house paints that sell for less than SWP, but don't let that fool you! Insist upon SWP and be sure! Know nil the fneft. Set yont FREE copy tf . out booklet "THE truth ABOUT HOUSE PAINT" for interior and exterior use... S-W PORCH * FLOOR ENAMEL Durable finish for porches, steps, kitchen and play room floors. Withstands rain, snow, sun, sand, hard wear. 9 rich colors. SUPER KEM-TONE* ? 0* lux* wall paint ? Guaranteed washable ? Rich gorgeous colore $5" SAL Dorp Colors slightly KEM-GLO* ENAMEL ? For kite Hon*, bathroom!, woodwork ? Look* and waritot liko bakod onamol $249ot. *8"cal GIBBS HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPLY Phone 100 Murphy, N. C. COVIR > *!? KARTN A A. NOTICE \ _ To County Taxpayers Pay Taxes In June And Take Advantage Of 2 Per Cent Discount. E. L. Shields County Auditor SEE IT NOW! At B. B. Cornwell Farm The Dearborn HAY BALER Far all two*plow tractors aed larger Mokes As Many As 8 Firm-Packed Bales Per Minute ... Seals Nutrients In-Weather Out! ihe Dearborn Hay Baler provides a good rotation to the problem of protecting good hay from weather "robbers."It's a one man, automatic twine-tie baler that changes windrows into firm bales in a harry. Ton really "make hay while (he son shines" with the Dearborn Hay Baler. It can make as many as 8 tightly tied bales in 60 seconds. That figures op to about ten tons of hay per hour! Furthermore, the 26 horsepower engine on this baler provides adequate power for all types of hay .. . lets you make the most of good baling weather. MORE CONVENIENCE Such features as adjustable tractor hitch, tongue stand, built-in jack, automatic bale tension and bale counter are sfandard equipment A wagon hitch and a chute extension are sold separately. These items make the Dearborn Hay Baler easy to work with ... a great profit builder! SEE IT SOON We'd like to prove to you that this faith ful performer can save you plenty of time, money and trouble. Ask for a demonstration of the Dearborn Hay Baler. You'll be glad you did! Con venient terms available. BURCH MOTORS "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Phone 95 Murphy, N. C*

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