Navy, the WMtrrdpert will ? tt?pnatho?a of K. T. M and hlmaelf, to be read aa lor the plaintiff la the above end entitled action, which la HATOttl BY riATURI C0f^?^ . .Ql cleons'^9 p,Cn?N .i..U Uhndtnfiil WASHER A turn of Hn dial puts all thoso famous features to work for you And foe Bmmuty of Deaign | onJy WHDtLVOOl Am rtctrvad rA* Faahion Acadamy Award CLINIC-CLEAN WASHINGS... EXCLUSIVE WITH WHIRLPOOL I Takes just minutes with Whirlpool's exclusive combination of famous features. They bring you more effi ciency?more convenience?longer life for clothes?"money-back" savings every washday with thrifty subs-mi sni.* Come in and see why women call Whirlpool" WonderJut'\ S-TUI WARRANTY ON TRANSMIS > *(Suds-Miser is optional.) We invite you to enjoy a Wonderful Whirlpool FREE HOME TRIAL! SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. Murphy, N. C. Phone 70 NOTICE or SEE VICE OF riocus BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA CHEBOKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COUET LEE E. STEWART, PLAnmrr, vs. EDNA LOUISE STEWART. DEFENDANT. To EDNA LOUISE STEWART Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been fil ed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is to procure by the plain tiff an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years' separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than January 14, 1954, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will ap ply to the court for the relief now pending In the Superior Court, State of North Carolina; and you will further take notice that If the taking of the said depositions is not begun and completed an the said day the same will be contin ued from day to day until complet ed. This the 24 day of November, 1953. . LEE E. STEWART, 20-4tc Plaintiff , ?*cn*ct ? Trade with Burch Motors and get a SIX MONTHS or 6,000 MILES warranty with each used car. Check our Used Car prices be fore you buy. Well SAVE you money. 1948 CHEV. 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Its economy of operation atad maintenance is but another reason for its popularity. Better see your Willys Dealer soon and learn how this dual-purpose vehicle can fill your need. WILLYS m? station wagon FRANKLIN MOTOR GO. *h5*y?W.C Charles J. Orr Dies In Graham Charles J. Orr, 93 died to hfc 1b Robbinsville at 10 p. Tuesday, November 17 after sever il month* Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Robbinsville Baptist Church. The Rev. Burger Slope, assisted by the Rev. Gur ley Stewart officiated and burial was in the Old Mother Church Cemetery. He wa, a member of the Rob binsvllle Baptist Cbunch for sev eral years and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Winnie Millsape Orr; four daugh-' ters. Misses Edna and Velma Orr i of Knoxville. Tenn., Mrs. Elva, Crisp and Mrs. Ruth Jenkins of j Robbinsville; three sons, Harold of Middlesboro, Ky., Robert and Maiy-ice of Robbinsville, seven grandchildren, the mother, Mrs. Fannie Orr of Robbinsville; and two brothers, the Rev. Otis Orr, and the Rev. Tillman Orr, both of Robbinsville. Town son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. sought. This, the 24th day of November, 1953. J. L. HALL. Clerk of the Superior Court 20-4tc Mrs. Barnett Dies In Hospital Here Mr*. Callie Scroggi wife of T. J. Barnett, died 111 a Murphy Hospital at 2:30 p. m Sun-1 day, Nov. 22, after a abort Illness. Funeral service* were held Tues day at 11 a. m. In PeacMree Bap tist Church with the Rev. C. A. Smith end the Rev. Lester Stowe officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. A native of day County, was the daughter of the late Ham and Leooa Hensley Scroggi, well known family of that section. Survivors, besideg the husband, are three aistera, Mrs. S. A. King of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Will Brendle and 'Mrs. Rasa Arrant of Braaaftown; four brothers, R. A., Neal and Ray of Braastown, and Fred Scroggs of Murphy. Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. AUTUMN The autumn's beauty ,now we tee. In every bush and every tree; j Golden leaves of red and brown, Are falling softly to the ground. Amusing?Just to watch the leaves, As they fly from mammoth trees; The boys and girls look toward the skies. And chase th* leaves as butterflies. Amazing too?that quite a few, Fly up so high above the blue; A ''Haven's bliss' so very high, They mingle with the starry sky. The brown October has proclaimed Its Finite Arc telling gently to the ground.' The golden karved is ao n cut Wc here hut little time to welt; To gather up with little eoet. The pradoua grain before Its Mother Nature fee* planned ao weh. The mountain boomer's instinct tells; They gather nuts end store away, To meet their needs on rainy days. Silly geese through Instinct, mi grate. To warmer dimes before too late; But cunning groundhog hibernates The teeson's eve is drawing nigh, For flowers all do wait and die; Deep rooted plants will bloom e About the coming of the spring. As the flowers, we too must die. 4-H Club See* Table Demonstration I A oen demoajtmUon wa? week at the meeting of the Senior Vour-H dub* at Ulwaaaee Dam School, with Sirs. Marion Wilson, home economic* teacher, In ohaife The following dab member* took part In the demonstration; Geraldlne Henry. Wllla Low Baper, Kenneth Swanaon and Norbert Price. Our evening shades are drawing ? nigh; But as the leaves we too may fly. To "Heaven's bliss" In the sky. T. J. THOMASSON 11-12-98 IMPORTANT of WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Thursday, Dec. 3,1953 7:30 P.M. All Woodmen are requested to attend THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker J COME ON, StUVEO.' IF THOSE CROOKS ) HIT US, AN ENTICE. 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