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nmnrnmcoaiT mynci or summons WORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY betty jans tricks hart NESS, BY HER NEXT FRIEND. J. DOCXERY MONUMENT COMPANY || Marble and Granite Monuments of all kinds. Twenty-four years service to the public... 1929-1953. PHONE 124-R MURPHY. N. C Paint now?Paint BEST with New Pittsburgh. WALLHIDE Rubberized SATIN FINISH Fast Drying # Easy Cleaning 1 ,! !J!11y ? Glides on with Amazing Ease It's easier to paint walls now with Walihide Rubberised Satin Finish. It glides on smoothly and leaves do apparent lap or brush marks. Even missed spots may be filled in without damaging the final appearance. Use roller, brush or spray to apply this tough, elastic, beautiful new finish ? Cleans In a Jiffy Dust, soot, grease and other stubborn stains cannot penetrate Wallhide's new rubber-like non-porous surface. Wipe off finger smears, ink spots, crayon, mercurochrome or lipstick quickly, easily, without harm to the sheen or color. ? Withstands Hard Family Use Have lively youngsters around? No need to worry cbout them marring or scuffing the walls when they're painted with Walihide Rubberized Stain Finish. This fast-drying mew paint has an extra toughness and durability that resists hard wear, won't peel, crack or chip and won't rub off. 16 beautiful colors Murphy Hardware Murphy, N. C. Phone 2o DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thurs.-Fri., July 9-10 Anne Baxter-Montgomery Clif ?IN? a I Confess" Sat, July 11 Mona Freeman-Howard Duff ?IN? 'Lady From Texas" Sun.-Mon., July 12-13 Charlie Rnfrlea Petty Ann Garner ?IN? "Loveable Cheat" HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Fri.-Sat., July 10-11 MheapI Wyoming - MAUKEfN OKARA AiamcoL Late Show Sat, July 11 Richard Greene-Boris Karloff ?IN? "The Black Castle" Sun.-Mon., Jnly 12-13 Robert Taylor Elizabeth Taylor ?IN? ivanhoe" Tnea., July 14 Bomba ?IN? "Safari Drums" Tue?.-Wed., Jul)' 14-15 Andrews-Ken Murray Hie Marshall's Daughter" Wed.-Thnrs., Jnly 15-16 ^ Marihfi MONROE tecjh GOTTEN MarrDiesIn Shooting Creek J. H. Man-. 83 dM at S a. ml June 28 at hta bona at Great Ha waa born and reared an the term an winch be died, and ?? the boo of the late William nd Mary Penland Marr, members ad pioneer families of the Funeral services war 10 a m. Tuesday June M in Bethel iMethahist Church of which tu been a member since early hood and was the oldest member of the church at the time of hia death The Rev. V. N. Allen, and the the Rev. Boyd Hugucrt officiate ed and burial waa In the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence H. Smith F. FRICKS Plaintiff vs. J. W. HARTNESS, Defendant The above named Defendant J. W. Hartness will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to se cure an annulment of her mar riage with the Defendant upon the ground that Plaintiff was a (minor under the age of sixteen years at the time of their said marriage; the Defendant will fur ther take notice that be is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, in the court house in Murphy, North Carolina, ?within twenty days after the 5th day of AugiAt 1953, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 3rd day of July 1953. J. L. Hall Clerk of the Superior Court. 50-4tcI HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C, Fri-Sat., July 10-11 Wild Bill Elliott HIS GUNS / BLAZE IN 01 REBEL CITY 1 |A^ifo Ariin n Late Show Sat., July 11 THe'sCREEN'S NEWEST AND WACKIEST AND SLAP-HAPPIEST THREESOME! . J Sun.-Mon., July 12-13 BURT SHIRLEY i LANCASTER ? BOOTH Tues., Wed., Thurs. July 14, 15, 16 WHAT S* HAUT l I | WAS I V MONROE *-*?L \ < GOTTEN z-mm 0^5 Home Demonstration July Schedule Told July 2. and Dale Sudderth, 1> SO Friday, July a, Violet, ate. Gufcm Wilcox at 1: SO. Wadnaaday. July X Sunny Point, Attack Fatal To Mrs. Julia Sawyer ate Julia Crimp Sawyer, 84. suf fered a heart attack about 10 p. tn. Saturday June 27 while I Murphy, and was dead upon ar rival at a local hospital. She wee a daughter at the late Joe and Mary Shepherd Crim> of Graham County. She had lived in that county until about three yean ago when she came here to live with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Ell iott of Murphy Route 3,. Funeral services were held Tue sday June 30 at 2:30 p. m. in Tus keeeee Baptist Church In Graham Ooimty. with burial in Swayer Cemetery. Survivors besides the daughter are five sons, Coil of Robbinsville, Porter of Kermesaw, Ga., Chad of Murtphy and Wayne and Gene of Detroit; two 6lsters, Mrs Dora Jor dan of Robbinsville and Mrs. Em ma Gladden of Marion; two bro thers, Albert Crisp of Robbins ville, and Phil Crisp of YeUow Creek, and a number of grand children. Townson Funeral Home was tn charge of arrangements. of Oneida, Term., and Mrs. Heal iMcClure of Heyesville; one son, William A. of the home, and one sister. Miss Anna Marr of Dallas, Texas. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. Mm Hoyt Bryant at 1:?0 p. m. Tuesday, July 14. 8<*t, Mrs. Claude Patterson at 1:30; Wed nesday. July IS. Hhmue Dam, Mra. X. C. Suit; Thursday, July 14. Tomotla, at borne of Bin. CecM Pack at 1:30 p. m; Prtday July IT. Mivphy, Mia. Boyd Davfc at 3:00 p. m; Saturday. July 13, Cherokee County Crattera at 9:49 a. m. ki borne agentg office. Tueaday, July 31. BeUview, Mia. r rmri~ Hughes at 1:30 p. m; Wed nesday, July 22, Valleytown, Mra. Harve Hamilton at 2:00 p. tn; Thuraday July 23, Ranger, Mia. Gladya McDonald at 1 JO p. m; Friday, Julq 24, Midway, Mia. C. S. Evans at 1:30. Tuesday, July 28, Martin'a Creek Mia. Delia Conley, 1:30; Thurs day, July 30. Little Brafiejown, George Bidetrup, 1:30. Two demonstrations will be fea tured diving the month of July. Painting Your Interior Walls will be demonstrated at Peafhtree, Violet, TomoLa, Be 11 view and Little Bresstown. A Lamp Shada demonstration will be given to the remainder of the clubs Baptist Circles In General Meet The general meeting of the af ternoon circles of die Baptist Women's Missionary Society was held Tuesday June 16 at the church. Mrs. Henry Hyatt, program chairman, presented the program on The Values in Christian Ed ucation", using high school and college students to take the parts. The program was opened with the hymn, "Give of Your Best to DICKEY FREIGHT LINE, INC. Telephone 31 Daily service between Murphy and Knox ville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. Connecting lines service between north, east, south, west and west coast through Knoxville and Atlanta gateways. Call Us For Fast Dependable Motor Freight 0/7 a// these points of comparison... > vro/ets farther ahea \ / thaw ei/er/ ... IN NEW AND ADVANCED STYLING?The new long, low, sleek lines of the 1953 Chevrolet set new standards of beauty in the low-price field. Here you will see careful detailing and a richness of appointments always before found only in much costlier cars. ... IN HIGH-POWERED PERFORMANCE?The most pow erful engine in the low-price field! The entirely new 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine in combination with new Powerglide* brings you new high-compression power and a wonderful gain in economy, too. In gearshift models you will find the advanced high-compression 108-h.p. "Thrift-King" engine.. ... IN SMOOTH, SIMPLE AUTOMATIC DRIVING-Expect faster getaway with Powerglide's new automatic starting and passing range . . . and new economy, too. Chevro let's new Power Steering* takes over 80 per cent of the work of steering, makes parking unbelievably easy. ... IN ECONOMY AND VALUE-Now, you'll get many more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save on over-all operation and upkeep, too. Yet Chevrolet remains the lowest-priced line in the low-price field. ... IN AMERICA'S FAVOR?Again this year?as in every single postwar year?more people are buying Chevrolets ilian any other car. In fact, latest official registration figures show that Chevrolet is over 25% ahead of the second-place car. Nearly 2 million more people now drive Chevrolets than any other make. * Optional at extra coat Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine available on "Two-Ten" and Bel Air models only. Power Steering available on ell models. Ihm tMHfof mv "Tvo-Ton" 2-4ov ??don. WHfc 3 ?root mv Mrfet, CWr rolot o flora tk* widoal cfcolc* of ht Its Bold. CHEVROLET A MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLITS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Dickey ChevroIet~01dsmol>ile Co. PHONE 60 Motphy, N. C. tar, Gtannta Ivta. So Abb Phillip*. uking the put fd a For Better Gardens and Brighter Flowers Use' UNCLE JOE S WONDER INSECTICIDES BEAN BEETLE wifj.ww BLUE MOLD DOST HORN WORM DOST CUPRICIDE DUST-rOR TOMATOES Get them from your grocer, hardware or feed Dealer I Don't Expose yourself to financial disaster Let us fully insure your car with a combination Automobile Policy CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Murphy Andrews
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