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CANDIDATE?Hubert K Olive. Lexington attorney. Is .? imlilate for Governor of North ? ro'ina subject to the Democratic j.-imary It._y 31. Olive is a former Supe rior Court judge and chairman of the State Board of Eler'i mis. He is president of the Wake forest College Board of Trus'eev .and Is director of the fund-raui.-ig cam paign for the projected new V'ake forest campus at Winston-Salem. Olive is a veteran o* World War 1. in w hich he sorv -d ii'erseas \ itil the 81st "Wildcat" l>.vision, and is a past commaii Itn c.' the American Legion in N "th u-o li.ia North Carolina was . n* the I ' top states in the it hi ma! tarm ? ???p drive conducted List '".ill. Bellview Youth If Id Meeting fellowship Organi s Saturday night Sells tew Methodist hurch. After the business meeting a " i'.ie -? a...iiy Next Door" was j n by Rev Donnie Davis. James and contests were led by ie recreational leader. Charlie Roberson. During the devotional hour spe ial music on the piano, accordian nd violin was given by Miss Jer i ' v Ruth Smith ind her father A l>. Smitn ! , Among the visitors were: Airs tr.lph B. al bf Hus esville. Mr. and Mrs. Loinie Davis of Higiipoint. A'.s. Clyde Stalcup of Detroit Mich . and the Rev and Mrs Cou nt" Davis of Atlanta a program is he id every Sat tav night ami v Jry one is tn ?d to attend The organization . non-denominational. answer the call 60* 1952 RED CROSS FUND I We Are Making Go?ni CONCRETE BLOCKS 8 x if, 24c each See Ross Henslev at COOKERY'S MONUMENT SHOP On High way 19 Going East ,lust Outside Citv Limits cp&l Me Mo/> ( tiien votu- Heart when lie calls! Someday this month, a neighbor will knock at your door with an opportunity you won't want to miss. An opportunity to give help to the helpless, hope to the hopeless. An opportunity to shelter the victims of fire and flood . r. to help a wounded veteran back to health . v to save a life by making sure that needed Wood is there. .That neighbor who knocks is your Had Cross representative. And remember?he's not ?4y oodtr(batmg money, as he'll ask you to do. He's cheerfully donating precious time as well, to help you to farfp others. He deserves your thanks. He deserves an """"" the bottom of your hsartl Give generously t ? l-gjwe-toytxr OUR DEMOCRACY ***? 7/U LONG ROAD of RESEARCH The medical and surbical contributions in the LENGTHENING UFE- SPAN OP THC AMERICAN PEOPLE ARC THC PRINTS OP THE PATIENT AND EVEN LABORIOUS PROCESSES OP PUNDAMCNTAL RESEARCH. SUCH RESEARCH IS THE MEANS BV WHICH SCIENCE HAS FOUND THC SPECIFIC FOR MANV ? SERIOUS ILLS- BUT MANV PROBLEMS OP HEART DISEASE arc STILL TO BE SOLVED. AS ?ART OF THE FiC'IT ASAINST THIS GREATEST OF KILLER. J, ?'HE UFE INSURANCE MEDICAL RESEARCH FUND HAS CONTRIBUTED NEARLY FOUR MiLLION OOLLAICS "TO THIS FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH. THIS IS A LONG-RANGE PROJECT WHICH I 'ECTS NO Sl_T T"'' WONDERS-- &JT% CMLy THE GAINING OP '-Pi. ZE .... I'.VLi KVS'.'TWLLY HELP TO COHQl I.ast year there were more than '33.000 youngsters enrolled in 4-H Club wo.iv in North Carolina :~wer ? call s ? V 1 *? If jfc, * 1 ' ' I \ half-pound of nitrate of soda i rd with a bushel of sawdust ! ?k - a "ood mulch for newly set ! ?s and shrubs. vor!h Carolina poultry feeds ?II co.t 10 to IS per cent more ?rear, and labor costs will be lighei '?"a1" College specialists say bee's value as a pollinator is 10 times greater than its value - a honey produecr. I) iA records in North Carolina now as production increased I ro:n 3.700 to 8.800 pounds, feed I s dropped from $3 81 to $2.23 x r 100 pounds of milk.. Krom July to December in 19 51. reactors to the official brucel ? is test; dropped from 3.1 per ' < nt to 2 6 per cent of the cattle :c sted. North Carolina imported nearly 4 million pounds of milk for bot e sales front January through ptember of last year 3Hi nam WVO-I 3SV31 ? 1H3* *H3S> AH8 , THE VALUE TO TOP All VAIOES ! L u ~ *1.1 I l.kulMKD Alio PAIAKI.I IN IIAANI l. LOCAL KATES Mlmmum. Wt lor Mr Hm ?on or an with mi mora than I) ?ur<> Ikm unrrtlMt (1 Additional word*. 2c per word FOREIGN (Alt.!*: Mr time. Jc per word. All r?lr? on Claud fled ada accepted up uulil 12 boob Wedacaday. ALL KEYED" CLASSIFIED ADS AKE Sr PER WORD AND A MINIMUM OF 7Sr. CARD OF THANK8 Ma. MEMORIA.MS. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT AND rl lTl ARIES ?r PER WORD. v ANTED TO BUY For cash high triad repairable and slick re cappable carcasses. Any amount, any size. Graves Tires Co. Phone 300. Murphy. 2-ttc t "OR FRESH flowers visit our Greenhouse often. Notla Nurse re & Greenhouse. 34-3tc. 'OP RENT: 6-room house, fur nished or unfurnished. Hiawas see Street. Murphy, N. C. Write \ is. V. M. Sales, Box 512. Kints'.oi.. Tonn. 35-3tp 'A RENT: Unfurnished 2-bed r.o-i house. 3-room apartment, t:?1 and cold water runi-hsd *?(>.? both. Close in. Call 446 or 5 9-J or contact Dr. George L. i> er. 33-.i:c W'Tv Verbena. Snapdragons, ;? n i '?. all kinds House Plants. Noil?. Nursery & 'Greenhouse. 34-3tc ?T t"F, WOOD for sale. Delivered '?* D Townson Lumber Co Phono 334 22-tfc 'Oil RENT: '"hie 4-room apart ment. I'ot water heate*-. Phone too. Murphy. 4 C. 29-tfc PEASANT EGGS?Mountain r.-ised: booking orders now for spring-summer delivery: special price on 100's. Write, wire, call Smokv Mountain Game Farm, t Newfound, Canton. N. C 35-7c .()!! SALE?Cinder Blocks, any size, a.iy amount Delivered Paltrier Bros.. Phone 202 Mur plty.'N C. 28-tfc FOR SALE at exceedingly small cost self-contained record play er in excellent condition Wal 'oi Coleman's Appliance Store. Murphy. N. C. 34-tfc rOR SAJ.E: Lehman Highchair. adjustable tray and footrest. Good condition. Rev. C. Z. Mi ner 34-3tp VAN 1" to buy a house with 5 or 6 rojms with 3 or 4 acres of land outside the city limits. See or 'a rite Miss Matie Vovles. Murpi -. N. C 35-3tp FOR 1-\LE: Kid your premises of rats and tnice. Use DeCon. Get FOR SALE: One registered Here ford cow and one registered Hereford heifer. Tom Evans, Phone 43. Murphy. 34-3tc .OST: Black bill/old with valua ble papers, pictures, draft cards, driver's license, small amount of money. Finder keep money. Please return billfold and pa pers to Roy L. Foster, Chero kee St., Murphy, N. C. 34-3tp *! OWING Contract or by the hour. Call for Tonle Sutton. Phone 202. 30-tfc N F. W SINGER Console Table Model Sewing Machine from $142.50 up. For new and used n.achir.e and repair write Sin ger Sewing Machine Co.. c'o Cherokee Scout, Murphy. N. C. 35-3tp MA1.L SHRUBBERY ideal for cemetery lots. Notla Nursery and Greenhouse. Phone 482, Murphy, N C. 30-iitu ?'OR S\I.E: City Shoe Shop Rea sonable Good Machinery. See Mrs. Crisp at Studio or' phone fit. Murphy. N. C 34 3tc "OR SALE: 5-year-old Mare Mule. W eight approximately 9 0 0. " ell-broken. C. C. Roberts. To r.iotla. N. C. 34-3te MiREE PEACH THEES?Al! De li l >us Yellow Freestones?as follows: One each Red Haven. Sullivan's Early Elberta and August Elb-rta?total 3 trees 3 to 5 ft size?Offer No. 1-21? S3 65, Postpaid. Write for Free Copy 56-paro Planting Guide Catalog in color, offering com plete assortment Fruit Tre?s, Berry Plants. Grape Vines. Nut Tr^-s and Ornamental Plant Material. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries. Wayros boro. Virginia. 35-ltc I '.OST: Pencil to a Parker Pen ' and Pencil Set Mrs. E. B. Rags dale, Murphy, N. -C. Finder | leave at Scout office and receive reward. 34-3tp NOTICE: All wishing to eat Sun day dinner at the Henry House must make reservations by 6 p. tn. Saturday. Phone 15B-X-J. Murphy. X. C. 33-3tc FOR SAI.E: Kemtone and Super Kemtone. all colors. DuPont Paints. Buy it at Acme Hard ware. 33-3tc FOR RENT: House with 4 rooms with bath, butane heat and elec tric water heater on Mooreland Heights Street. See Hazel Suit at store in Factorytown 36-3tp | FOR SALE: 102 acre farm with Grade A Dairy. 10 cows All dai ry equipment. Five miles from Murphy. Known as N. E. Dock ery place. G. D Nix. Route 3 Murphy. N. C. 3i-etp IF YOU NEED a Baby Sitter, call Mrs Joyce Breland, Phone 192 Reasonable rates. 36-2tc WANTED to rent by year; 4-or 5-room house ?ith basement, electricity, and city water, in or aaBoxU3?,hy WrUC Murp3h3y3fp WANTED to rent by year Desire 4 or 5-room house with base ment. i lectricity. and city wa ter. in or near Murphy. Write Murphj P. O. Box 371. 86-3tp FOR RENT?Floor sanding m, ^m- and polisher by hour or day. Phone 100. Glbbs Hardware and Auto Supply. 47-tfc Wht A!iE UMAKIN.G ???d concrete blotks 8 x 16 , 24c each. See Ross Hensley at Dookerv's Mon Shop on Highway 19 go in* East, just outside city lim 34-3tp ke, ':i,,pon to bc m the Mar tn et *'? Aut?mobi'.?. Pickup truck or larger truck, drop in 1951 TorTp' vhaVe ?n hand: 2 1 For<l Pickup Trucks like nodi 'I5' Ton and one-half Dodge Trcck. 1949 Pontiac. 4 dooi . R & n; I949 Dod door. R & H; 2 1941 Plymouth. 4-door and 2-door. R & H; 1939 Chevrolet. 2-door. H; 193S Ford 2-door. CHASTAIN MOTOR COMPANY. Zeb Chastain S er i Formerly known as Colvard ResSuram AtT?SS fr?m Edson s jWEIt DRILLING: Have your wells drilled by modern machin ery. fi and 8" domestic and ?ed ?-rr,iaJ. We,ls Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F B Rogers, Route 1, Franklin. N. C , ___ 31-15tp ?cD i??KS WANTED: Carl ScwaSI" J". Reckless Catesburg, publish ?! 0)4: John Greenliaf Whit "T,! MGLL PITCHER. Boston published in 1832: Joyce Kil mers TREES. New. York, 1914 handler Harris' UNCLE REMUS. New York, 1881. Con tact The ?herokee Scout, Phone 2J, or Addie Mae Cooke. tf B.'tvf.m town and city limi.s of East Murphy, one pair of ridged pipe cutters. Notify C. H. Holder. 35_ltn NOW**. HEW III HP 'POCKET'! HEW OOPOPI-JET COOOtlOETOO ! HEW HYHHO-mm SI/PEP OPIVE HEW BM HYOPAUUBSTEEP/HO ! Compare it feature lor feature, (act for (act, with any car near ita class! Oldsmobile alone has the "Rocket" Engine! 160 flashing horsepower? new Quadri-Jet Carburetor?new high-lift ? aires! Look over the Body by Fisher, the styling and trim by CHdsmobile?a perfect blending of roomy comfort and smartly tailored style! T1m "drhre" is Oldsmobile Hydra-Mi tic Super Drrre*?quicker, smoother than ersr this year with new "Super" Range. The steering is new CM Hydraulic*?tope far safety, far handling easel Compare Oldsmabile's dashing new Super "M" with may cm. You 11 die rone you can't match it... far VALUE! ic Smp?r Drim mmj CM Wi,| .,?,W ? cm. fww. <M?n aU iris if?? m.J latfn ? i*?<t milk?i mUm. "lit KIT* 0 LIS M 0IILE Dickey Chevrolet~01dsmobile Co. PHONE 60 Morplur. N. C
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