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Match For Thi? Every Week SHORTY'S *1 mrythitg toliw ?y b? mid m 11? Publlc.*ch?ohoE?n*d.k> PhUqspt i*?. !?* lt-B.U. SoytLwonon CM1 W dwd. IHGl I*-lav? kated CnnqiM on IcUhi 1908. M? Dag Dew. IMml taunted Hano* (??alCT.1774. W? Jclfi and Maiqutn*. tjacb^MUalMippl Any and Every Day The Best All Around Car Service Is Found At MERRILL'S SERVICENTER Esso Products NOTICE OF SUMMONS INTHE SUTOIOR COURT, NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROK*E COUOTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY; PLAIN - tut VB. MARGARET ALLEN, widow of T. R. ALLEN; CORBETT ALLEN and w.fe. ALLEN; G. W. ! McAFEE; FRED McAPKE and wife, MADELINE McAPEE; DILLARD | McAFEE amd wife, BEULAH Mc- , AFEE; ED McAPEE and wife, j ELZA McAFEE; TESSIE GARLAND j Olid husband, FRED GARLAND: MYRTLE DEAN and husband. JONAH DEAN; BESSIE CHAPMAN and husband, JACK CHAPMAN; ANNIE FRY and husband. NATHAN FRY: ALICE PRATER and husband. HENRY PRATER; and AIL UN KNOWN HEERfi AT LAW OF MARTHA ALLEN, DECEASED. DE- I FENDANTB The defendants Marxaret Allen, widow ol T. R. Allen. Corbett Allen and wile. Allen, Pred McAtee and wile. Madeline McAfee. Bessie Chapman and husband. Jack Chapman. Annie Fry and husband. , Nathan Pry. Alice Prater and hus band. Henry Prater, and unknown heirs al law of Martha Allen, de ceased. will take notice that an act um entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, i for the purpose of foreclosing the Hjn ftt tMM hv n>*<aUff. Chero kee Count* against ?he defendants for the year 1931 and subsequent ' years on their lauds in Shoal Creek Township, Cherokee County. North i Carolina, more fully described in a deed from L. M. Anderson and wife to H. H. Allen and wife. Martha Allen, dated October 28th. 1925. and registered in Cherokee County in Deed Book 89 at Pace 206; and The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear at the office of the 1 Clerk of the Superior Court of said , County in the Courthouse in Mur- i phy, N. C, within twenty (201 days ' from and after the 4th day of July, 1941. the same being twenty days after the expiration of the four weeks notice prescribed by the order of publication, and answer or demur to the complaint in said act ion or the piaintlff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. WITNESS my hand, this the 16th day of Jane, 1841. J. W. DONLEY, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina. <48-4t- chg. G and C.) Upper MARTINS CREEK Charles M. K easier of Norfolk Is spending this week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Keasler. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Martin and son, Olan. were honor guests at a birth day dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. | Luther Nix at their home in Chat.s | worth, Georgia Sunday. Miss Louise Coker of Brasstown spent the week end with her uncle I and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Car ringer. Glad as Owenby who has been ill is improved. Mr. A. B. Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. John Queen in Asheville last Thursday. Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Simonds and mot CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. AUTO FINANCING PLAN Low Cost Convenient Whether or not you are a depositor of Citi zens Bank & Trust Co., come here before buy ing your next car. Let us arrange to finance it, simply and promptly, as part of our regular banking service. Repayments arranged on a convenient Monthly basis: ? 1 2 or 1 8 months on new cars: 1 2 months on cars of recent models. Every pay ment helps to build your bank credit; strengt hens your relationship with this bank. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy, N. C. Andrews, N. C. Capita] and Surplus $100,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation her, Britha f jaondb and Mr. and . Mrs O. W. Kearter Martha Gean Chasiain. daughter ill Mr. and Mrs. Bryar. Chu'vin I uriifnutnt * tonsil operation at the \ clinic at Murphy last Friday Samuel Stalcup. son o I Mr. aad Mrs. A. B. Stalcup. who nab been in a military training school in Penn sylvania has returned to his home Ik It lor the siimmw. Mr. and Mrs. Rol?n Hughe* of Ma rietta spent Sunday with Mi. Hughe* lather. Billie Hughee. Clarence Hughes was the Sunday dinner guest ol J. B. and Max Kea sler. Warm Taylor of the U. S. Army at Fori Bragg spent a !c* days here w.th his parents. Mr and Mrs Fred j Taylor. Eva Nell Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with Eunice Hushes. Lucile 01i\tr and Pearl Stalcup spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. a ran! Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Headen left last week, tor Asheville to visit re latives. Mrs. Frank. Davis ol Mineral Bluff. Georgia is m Petne hospital. She is the daughter of M/ mad Mrs. Irte Allen of Martina Creek Mrs. J. B. Martin Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Earnest Jackson, in Georgia this week. Lillie Keasler of Belliview is spend ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Paul Martin. o FARM ITEMS i QUESTION : Will a hen that qu-.ts laying and molts, during the Spring and summer came back into pro- | dutcion early next fall when egg prices go up? ANSWER: Late molters are quick \ molters. Records show that the best layers are late molers and that the early molters take a long time to complete the job and lay at a slower rate when they do start back. When 1 feed and water are kept before a flock, the birds that molt before Septembei are usually not worth carrying over another yean-, should be replaced with pullets QUESTION: Can farmers make as much money raising sheep ? they can rais.ng cattle? ANSWER L. I. C me. extension animal husbandman of Stale Col lege. says grovel's can make more money with sheep than almost any other farm enterprise fur the money invised. Records show that it costs not more than >3 a year to keep a ewe. yet Urn animal will return a gross ir.come of from $10 to $12 yearly. o CULBERSON NEWS ' Donald Hyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs J W. Hysrtt. and Miss Nona Rober son daughter of Mi. and Mrs. John Koberson. were married last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyatt and children of Atlanta art v?itinc rr iative.v here this week Mrs. Maud Jones of KHairsv Lllf it r'Mtinir liet mother Mr? W Mi An. derson this wfi-k Mr and Mrs. John Hoi, Ml and mjo. James. visited O G Anderson and family Monday D C. Watson and L. M Audeison attended court m Murphy Monday Hubert Cearley. .mid at Mr. and Mrs Kanxy Cearley. of Oantoua. is spendta* a few day* wMh hts j:i-andmother. Mrs. Lucy C parley Jim Raper of Missouri is l?e?e yhJt ing lelative.v i Miss Nell Hyatt, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs Gray Hyatt, had her ton sils removed at Murphy last week. Mr. and Mr*. Lester Stowe runted S L. Kisselburr and family last week Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Whrtx uf Mur phy werr visitors here last week end. WE SPECIALIZE ,N TRUCK CREASING With SINCLAIR'S Finer Lubricants There's only on* way to be sure of a rood Grea.se Job., the SINCLAIR way. . . n^nn# part requires special individual attention. Every job done by experienced expert*. WE GREASE ANYTHING THAT ROLLS 7* PALMER'S SINCLAIR STATION Ben Palmer, Mgr. Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. " DELICIOUS isn't it ?" IT'S MOUNTAIN VALLEY ICE CREAM. SMOOTH And CREAMY. "HOME-MADE" 100 FRESH ? 100 PURE. AND ONLY 25 CTS. A QUART VISIT OUR ICE CREAM , PARLOR. . A GIANT CONE I FOR A NICKLE. A BIG DISH , FOR A DIME. ALSO SUN DAES . ICE CREAM SODAS TASTY LITTLE CAKES . . . FRAGRANT COFFEE. Cool Booths Smiling Service Low Prices MILK IN ANY QUANTITY Rich with cream . . Every Drop Pasturized There is Health and Pep in Ev^ry Glass. Pints or Quarts always available on call. Also Daily Household Service. Call us for Milk or Ice Cream ? 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