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MIKE AND IKE ARE HERE!
COME SEE 'EM!
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MIKE and IKE, a pair of live pigs, have started their
growing race right in our store. MIKE gets Purina and
grain, bat IKE gets no Purina. Se< 'em now. visit 'em
often. Witch MIKE pull away from IKE. See how quickly
and cheaply he makes a pound of gain . . . and on such
a small amount of feed!
We know what MIKE will do. because we know ? I. at
Purina will do. But we want/0? to see it wiih your own
eyes. Come in today.
Yovr Store with the Checkerboard Sign
STILES PRODUCE CO.
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Phone US
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We Delivery
PEACE OF MIND
Can't Be measured In Dollars
No doubt you carry automobile insurance, fire Insurance
ind, perhaps, accident insurance. But are you aware that there
is another hazard in daily life which is not covered by any of
these policies? It is your constant exposure to damage claims
resulting from accidents in which someone is Injured on your
premises or accidents involving bodily injury or property dam
age caused by your personal acts or the acts of your wife, chil
dren, servants and pets.
Everyone who owns or rents a home or apartment, has child
ren employs domestic servants or engages in sports has a rea t
need for the protection afforded by a Comprehensive Personal
Liability Policy. The coat (only (10 per year) is so little that no
responsible person can afford to be without this coverage.
We will appreciate an opportunity to explain how this policy
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can give you peace of mind aa well as protection against claims
tor personal injury or property damage.
Cordially yours,
emZENS SANK and TRUST CO.
INSURANCE 8EPARTMENT
Konnaheeta dub
Committees T?M;
Itn. Ben B. Warner of Muipkjr
and Mr*. Clyde McNabb oi Suit,
both outstanding in the field of
( rafts were gueat speakers at the
Initial (all dinner meeting of the
Konnaheeta club held Thurmday at
the Nantahala Inn.
Other gueets were Mrs. Ellen
Tjeraland, Mrr Luclle Boyden and
Mrs. Cedric Miller of Fontana Vil
lage, Miss Mabel Spooner of Mi
ami, Fla., and Miss Polly Hicks.
The guest speakers were Introduc
ed by Miss Phyllis Snyder.
Mrs. Warner gave detailed infor
mation on metal crafts, including'
copper, pewter and aluminum. She
also gave highlights of her early in
terest in crafts from the stand
point of a hobby, as a therapy and
as a source of income. She closed
her talk with "The Craftsman's
Creed."
Mrs. McNabb spoke on "weav
ing". Both Mrs. Warner and Mrs.
McNabb, by way of illustrating
their crafts, had a large group of
handmade articles in metal craft,
weaving and wood crvlng on dis
play
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In a business meeting proceeding
the program, Mrs. D. E Pullium.
president appointed the following
committee to serve with the recrea
tion committee of the PTA: Mrs.
Margaret C. Watry, Mrs. S. J Ger
nert. Mrs. Richard Conley and
Mrs. Galusha Pullium.
Committees for the year are :
communications, Mrs. A B. Chan
dler, Sr. Mrs. Joe Sursavage and
Mrs. Charles Delanev; public af
fairs, Mrs. John Rodda, Chrm,
Mrs. Gerald Almond, co-chrm.
Mrs. W. A. Reece, Mrs. W. T.
Teas and Mrs. H H. Enloe; fine
arts literature, Mrs Olen Stratton.
chrm. Mrs. R. A. Dewar, co-chrm..
Miss Phyllis Snyder and Mrs. Mab
el Rayburn; music Mrs. Robert
Heaton. chrm., Mrs. Edwin Bristol
co-chrm., Mrs. Frank Ledford and
Mrs. James Ibberson; art, Mrs.
Arthur Watkins, chrm.. Miss Ada
Mae Puett, co-chfm.
Also home, Mrs. F E. Blalock,
chrm.. Mrs. James Hornbuckle.
co-chrm., Mrs. S. J.Gernert, Miss
Gladys Christy, Mrs. C. O. Frazier
and Mrs. C. G. Harrill. Welfare,
Mrs. Edgar Wood, chrm. Mrs.
Amos Harris, co-chrm., Mrs. Chas
Zimmerman, Mrs. James Harris
and Mrs. W. W. Ashe.
Education, Miss Jean Christy,
chrm., Mrs. Lenna Ford, co-chrm..
Mrs. 0. A. Reschke, Mrs. Louise
Rogers and Mrs. Bruce Bristol.
Also, community projects; Mrs.
Margaret Ann Watry, chrm.. Mrs.
A. B. Chandler, co-chrm., Mrs.
Wood row Cox, Mrs. Vema Tark
ington and Mrs. Burke Wood; in
ternational relations, Mrs. Galusha
Pullium. chrm., Miss Elisabeth Kil
Patrick, co.chrm., Mrs. L. B.
Womack, Miss Frances McPherson
and Mrs. E. A. Munger.
Conservation, Mrs. Luke Ellis,
chrm., Mrs. Vernon McGuire, co
chrm., Mrs. James Ferebee and
Mrs. L. O. Caldwell; seals, Mrs.
Gordon Butler and Mrs. John
Slagle; ways and means, chrm;
Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mrs. James
Baer, co-chrm.
Miss Frances Cover and Mrs. L.
B. Nichols, Mrs. Fred Bahbtngton,
Mrs. Jock Ledford, Mrs. Hancock
Davis, Mrs. D. E. Pullium, Mrs.
Vincent Love.
[Mrs. Whitfield
Has (larrh Mf?t
LAST WEEK
The Auxiliary of the local Episco
pal Church met Wednesday, Sept.
14 with Mrs. B. W. Whitfield. Miss
Juliet Pegues, newl yelected presL
'dent, presided.
The young people of the church
win meet Wednesday. Sept. 28, at
the Parish house. They meet regu
larly on the second and fourth
Wednesday*.
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NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
The undersigned, having quali
fied as administrator of the es
tate of Elmer Stiles, deceased,
late of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, this is tp notify all per
sons, having claims against said
?state to present then to the un
dersigned at his home at Murphy.
N. C. on or kef ore the Nth day of
September. IBM. or this notice win
be piesded in bar of their recov
ery. An oersons Indebted to said
estate win please make Immed
iate payment to the undersigned at
the above address.
This the 36th day of September,
ft. B. Stiles
Administrator of the
u-?tp 'null MUM>
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TfaH
? Stub*
In OMir study ?t houatag the third
mr born* economics . studaots at
Dam High School last
week visited six homes.
At the Dean Simpson home they
saw apicture window, cafe curtains
metal awnings and especially liked
the color scheme of the kitchen.
At the Graves home they saw an
other picture window and use of
six rooms where there were only
three. At the Hobart Ptckleslmer
home the points of main interest
were good furniture arrangement,
background colors, bathroom space
built In storage space in the kitch
en and another picture window.
At the Harry Bagley home the
group saw the first basement, pine
panelling and unusual built-in stor
age in the kitchen, papered bed
room waljs and an entrance hall
and hall closet.
The outside appearance of the
Jones home was especially liked by
the group.
At the Pat Tinker house the
group found the cracks and nails
covered with sheetrock filler and
decided the finished effect looked
like plaster or cement. Here they
found doors made of mahoghany,
an entrance hall, hall closet, mar
ble window sills, a utility room,
crank type windows, a carport, two
doors and ftourescent lighting in
the bath room and an L-shaped
shaped kitchen.
They made the trip on the activ
ity bus.
"RIVER OF XO RETl'RN"
Valley Drive- In Theatre 1
Sun.Mon., Oct. M
Dm Wealeyan Service Guild met
Mondfejr Bight at til* home of Mri.
Duke Whitley.
Th* program cooaistad at a work
ahop for tha Guild committ***. Tfc*
(tatlM of ?Mh committ** war* <Ma
rw?i1 aad plana tor tha comtai
yaar war* mad*.
kill Adalla Mcronay wu co
hort eu with Mrs. Whitley.
We Will Be '
OPEN WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOONS
Beginning Oct . 5 th
MURPHY SUPPLY
COMPANY
1. We'd like to show you some of
llie tilings that make the Ford
one of America's finest cars . . .
though it's one of the lowest
priced. Let's start with these
long, low lines. Looks like it
hates to stand still, doesn't it?
Let's take
a walk, around
the NEW '56 FORD !
jtk" the &OA car at half the fine car price !
. Here, on your left, is the Iii^IiiIIw
for the styling of the '56 Ford? the ;
famous Ford Thunderbtrd. Look at
those broad, flat hoods, for example. I
Here ia styling that will ttmj in style, j
S.Here's what yon ride OW. Thii frame
baa fm crnaiimwhan including a
special K-bar member op front. It can
rtally take it! By the way, the control
k ami of Ford's Ball-Joint Front Soa>
ft pension are angle -mounted to cushioc
ft out the bead-oa ae well m the op>
down shock of bumps.
6. TW* Ufefurd cishiooief for in*txument
panel and ran ritort i* optional. It give* 70a
extra protection when thrown forward in
an accident. Ton may alao have optional
?eat belu to help keep occupant* ?euu?ly
in teats.
4. The new 202-h.p. ThndaritM Y-S will
pre you a new leaie on driving enjoy
ment. It'i available in Fordo ma tic Fair
lane and Station Wagon model*. You
Can have the "C0"-packed 178-h.p. Y-8
in Fordomatic Mainlaine and Cuitomline
modeU. or Ford's new 137-h.p. Six ii
available in any model.
1 5. Note the dcep-center of this new
Lifeguard steering wheel. The wheel na
is over three indie* above the pat* to
hdpeuduo. the driver in case of an
accident. It'i a feature of new Lifeguard
Design which Ford spent over two year*
developing ... to gi* roa added pro*
tacboo to enee at aa accident. 0
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7. Han't IWfi lew Lifeguard doof
lata*. It ia another member of Ford'i
. new Lifeguard family. A double-grip
locking enp gemen t reduces the chance
of door* springing open under un
uaual strain of impact. Chance* of
aerioua injury in accidenU are let*
when paaaengen remain n the car.
We*. W wrni the ifwtwt potato. Bui (Imn'i a kx ,
more. So we'd like to iirrite you to comc in and tee (lie new
*56 Ford for youneHl Then you'll tee (he colorful new
exterior* and interior*, the quality workmanship that ia
evident nxrywkrrt. Then you'll laarn the hill Mary. Wheo
you do, foull kmtm that Foed ia iim/mt ear at half the
ftaa car pcica. ^ . ? r.?ub
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BURCHI
Murphy, N. C. Phoo.86