FOR SALE 1949 Ford Club Coupe Radio and Heater New Engine New Paint Good Tires See This Car At Bristols Texaco Station ANDREWS, N. C. You'll Want to Scnaa "STOP" ?? *h*y wantonly dmttroy an Innotwit girl! ?Mtunni Mm it frii ?# See It At DICKEY THEATRE Thurs. and Fri., Sept. 17-18 nnmranr, n. c. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thws.-Fri? Sept 17-18 "Hitler's Captivej Women" "Slaves Of The Soviet" Sat., Sept 19 Roy Rorera-Jane Franaee ?IN? "Springtime In The Sierras" Son. Mon., Sept. 20-21 Betty Baton-Howard Keel ?IN? "Annie Get Your Gun" Tuesday Only, Sept. 22 "Jack Shelton and the Green Co. Boys" ON THE STAGE IN PERSON STABS or WNOX ADULTS Me CHILDKCN Me TaM-WeA, Sept 22-22 Payten-Tony Wrlfht "Bad Blond" HENN THEATRE f ANDREWS. N. C. FH.-Sat, Sept. 19-19 CEj HIS GUNS WERHAW ^ RONALD REAGAN f* ' Dorothy MAIONE LATE SHOW, Sat., Sept. 19 Van Johnson-June Allyson ?IN? "Remains To Be Seen" Sun.-Mon., Sept. 20-21 Mickey Rooney-Dick Haymes ?IN? "All Ashore" Toes., Sept 22 Leo Gorcey-The Bowery Boy* ?IN? "Clipped Wings" Clifton Webb-Barbara Stanwyck! Wed.-Thnr?., Sept. 23-24 "Titanic" Davu Family Reunion Held fat Ohio Sept. 6 The Devi* Family Reunion was held Sunday. September' flth at the Springfield Shrine Club. Officer* re-elected wtre President, Albert Mletse Jr. Vice President, James 'Palmer; Treasurer. Wilbur Har; per and secretary. Neve Mieese. Guests st the Reunion were Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis of Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mieese and sons Mark and Albeit; Mr. andMrs Gr ady Davis and children Ethel. Mary, Jimmy and indy and Leroy; and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lovln good. Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Lovingood of Toledo. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Akron; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jarrard of Akron; Mr and Mrs. Eugene Davis and children Ronald, Edmund. Douglas, Janet and Jackie; and Mr. and Mrs Wil bur n Harper. Mr. and Mrs John Harper; Fred Harper; and Mr. and Mrs Orris E. Dement and daughter Pamela; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harper; Lee Har per and Bob Harper Mrs. Roma Gaves; Miss Mozell Graves; Miss Junita Graves; Cecil Graves and B. B. Graves. Mr. and Mrs Harold Domigan and sons Larry and Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lovingood and children Noama and Dennis; Miss Jean Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Geyer and daughters Judy and Carolyn; Jim Chapman; Mr. and Mrs. William Welch, Martinsville, Ohio; Mrs. Nancy Justice; Mrs. Freda W hi taker and daughter Carol of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Lovingood of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Mrs. Nel lie Mulkey; Tommy, Raymond, Sammie and Oscar Mulkey; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and children Betty Jane, Jimmie and Johnnie; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Warner of Dayton; Mr .and Mrs. Jay Johnson of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Car ter of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Studebaker of Bellbrook, Ohio; Mike Dockery of Akron; Mr. and HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Fri.-Sat., Sept 18-19 Country tUKI ??>?WCTtO* LATE SHOW, Sat, Sept 1* Bob Hope-Dorthy Lamonr ?IN? "They Got Me Covered" Sun.-Mon., Sept. 20-21 f*KS85 r co-tforriwg BORIS KARLOFF Toes., Sept 22 Joyce Holden-Cral* Stevens ?IN? "Murder Without Tears" Wed.-Thar*., Sept. 23-24 HIS GUNS WERE LAW! ? RONALD REAGAN jr Dnlti, MAI ONI Bowman Dies Here1 After Illness Tray Ward Beacher Bowman, 51 died to a local hospital at 5:80 p. m. Saturday after a brief tllniai Ameral oervlcca ware held at 3:50 p. m Tuesday in 1CL zioo BapUat Church with the Rev. J. E. ?McDowell and the Rev. Charles Harnett officiating Burial was to the church cemetery. Bowman was a native of Chero kee County, son of the late Clay bore and Georgia Perry Bowman. He was employed for 15 years at Petrie Hospital and was a deacon In the church for a number of years. t He ia survived by the widow, Mrs. June Whitaker Bowman; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Bowman Searcy of New York City, one son. Buster Bowman of Murphy. I vie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. | Smith Infant's Rites Are Held Graveside rites for" the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Smith of Murphy, Route 3, were held Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10 a. m. in Grape Creek Cemetery, with the Rev. Mr. Swanson officiating. Surviving, In addition to the pa rents, are four brothers, Oscar, Jr., Harold, Bobby and Terry. Ivie Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lunsford Is Buried Monday Mrs. Artie Lunsford ,71, died Friday night In the home of a son, W. B. Lunsford, Cleveland, Ga.. Route 2 after a short illness. She was a native of Macon Coun ty, the daughter of the late Samuel and Katherlne Dills Neal, and had lived in Cleveland for th? past six years. Funeral services were held in J Phildelphia Baptist Churc^ near Hayesville, at 2 p. m. The Rev. Sim Martin officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, ?Mrs. James Wheeler of Cleveland, Mrs. Aud Kinsey of Thomasville, five sons, M. M. Lunsford of Can ton, Ohio, Ttoy of Hayesville, W. D. of Cleveland, Horace oif Moline, i 111. and Willie of Toccoa, Ga. | Also nine brothers, Alec and Duffie Neal of Aquone, Thomas of Canton, Homer of Wolf City, Texas Mrs. Jim Fair and children Jim, Joyce and Cindy; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston and children Sha ron and Doug of Martinsville, Ohio. NOTICE The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners will sit as a Board of Equilization at its offce at the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina on Monday, September 21, 1953, then and there to hear all persons, firms, or corporations who desire to be heard .with re gard to the recent revaluation of property in Shoal Creek and Notla Townships. W. E. Moore, Chairman Cherokee County Board of Com missioners 10-ltc Jim of OtliM, CM via at Gap, Ga, Arch and Davtd o t Hla wmcf, G*. and Lawrence of Franklin; five ?later*, Mr. Anna , Howard at Hayeaville, Mrs. Ber- j tma Moody. Mi*. Coca Grlbtole and Mrs Florence Garrett of Hiawaaeee, Ga. and Mrs. Floy Totherow of Cleveland, Ga. and 23 grandcfMld Townaon Funeral Home was in charge. FOR SALE 1951 Ferguson Tractor New Ferguson H. D. Harrow Double Disc Ferguson plow Spike Tooth Ferguson Harrow Turner Hay Baler Ferguson H. D. Side Mowing Machine Ferguson Side Delivery Rake Ferguson Dump Rake Tree Puller (Tractor attached) All above equipment is In ex cellent condition and may he EVANS AUTO Mrs. Foster Dies In Marietta, Ga. Mis. Mary Amanda Foster, 77 of Culberson, died in the home of a son. G. Foster in Marietta. On. Route 1. at 11 a. m. Monday, after a short lHneas. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday hi Mt. Zioa Baptist Church near Blue Ridge, Ga., with the Bev. Manuel Henry officiating Burial was in the church < Surviving are live ma J. O., W. H. and Fred of MtrMU, Oian a1 Culbetsen and James at Arson ville, Ga; three daughters, Mr* t .inle Ledford at Culberson, Mrv Anderson of Blue Ridge, end Met. Marcena Hooper of Marietta. Townaon Funeral Home was in charge. Milk cows on United States farms totaled 22,100,000 in June, 2.8 per cent use than a year eerker. Cool Nights and Mornings make it necessary for some Heat in our Homes. To be Prepared for those cool hours let us Fill your Storage Tanks with the Famous ESSO OIL or ESSO KEROSENE?The Clean Burning Fuel. We also have Tanks if you do not already have one. Prices reason able. (We Predicted Frost On Sept. 29 or Oct. 8 . . . but al though our predictions were a little off, you'd still better fill up on oill) W. S. DICKEY-DIST. ESSO PRODUCTS Phone 297-or-l 17 COME SEE! COME SAVE! A & P Fresh Prune PRUNE PLUMS No.21/230ozcan 25c Ann Page Pure GRAPE JELLY 12-oz.glass 19c Sunsweet PRUNE JUICE QtBot33c Ccmstock PIEAPPLES 20 oz. can 23c Swift's Premium PORK SAUSAGE 10oz.can45c Domestic SARDINES 2 VA oz. can 15c Puffn's BISCUITS 4 pkgs 49c Sensational! Big Value! CHEWING GUM SALE ONLY 59c Per Box (20 pkrs-box)) Popular Brands of Gum less than 3c per pkg. Ann Plage BLENDED SYRUP 12oz.bot25c Firm Crisp Heads LETTUCE 2heads 29c FILLET OF FLOUNDER lb. 43c Ill Peachtree 5t. Murphy, IN.