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?F ? Andrews Blood Goal Is 200 Pints The American Red Cross Blood- ? mobile will make its regular visit to Andrews Monday, , April 21, Gordon Butler, blood ' chairman, announces . For our servicemen, for our own hospital, and f<jr our humanitarian interest, the blood program should reach its goal of 200 pints, says Mr. Butler. , The bloodmobile will be sta tioned at City Hall. Residents of Andrews and vi e ?%] cinity gave 148 pints'when the bloodmobile made its January vis it. ? Wrestling Card Planned For Friday The regular Friday night wrest ling card at Apdrew> High School gymnasium wiir feature an Austra lian Tag Team Match this week. The match will have a 90-min ute time limit with the best 2 out of 3 falls. j Wrestlers featured in the Tag Match are Phantom, wrestling 225 I lbs. Bob Shipp, of Dallas, weigh- I ing 218. versus Tinv Oxford. 210 1 of Birmingham and Red Dugan I 218. of Atlanta The second match will be be- ' tween two out of the all star! wrestlers. , The wrest"ng card offered at , , Andrews and sponsored by the Andrews Dions Club is an out standing sports event of the area These are the only wrestling matches scheduled west of Ashe ville and feature only well known wrestlers The matches will begin prompt ly at 8 p. m. Friday. April 18 Mrs. G. G. Phillips Of Franklin Dies Mrs. Gurley G Phillips. 63, of Franklin, died Tuesday afternoon in Varnville. S. C.. after an illness of about two years. A Franklin native, she had also resided for a time in Andrews. She was the former Miss Louise Siler. daughter of the late Archie and Fanny Conley Siler of Frank lin. and was educated in Macon County and Andrews Schools. She was born March 6, 1889 and was married March 6, 1912. Mrs. Phillips was an active member of the Andrews Baptist Church and the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy until ill health forced her to limit her ac tivities. Funeral plans are incomplete, although burial will be in An drews. Survivors include the husband daughter, Mrs. Jack Page of a yarnvMe) a sister. Miss Eliza Si a b^"er. J. T. c i ' * D??er, j. t. u rVaiilclin, and two grand children Steve W, Evans Dies Suddenly Steve W Evans. 69, a farmer, died suddenly Tuesday mo-ning at his home at Unaka, Graveside rites were conducted at 3 p. m. today (Thursday' in Garrett Cemetery with the Rev. Sam Wolfe in charge. Members of b naka Masonic Lodge were pallbearers. Surviving are the widow Mrs Martha Jane Garrett Evans two daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Davis of HlclrriM' nnJ k.f /i . ? ..vovue LftfVIS OI Hickory and Mrs. Gertrude Davis of Unaka. Also four sons. T. R of Balti-1 more, Md? Randall of Young Cane. ? Butler To Speak On Attendance At Rotary Meeting An outstanding program is planned for the Rotary Conven tion to be held in Shelby, Thurs day. Friday and Saturday of this w eek Kotarian Gordon Butler of the Andrews Rotary Cluti is on the program for a 15 minute tail: on, "Attendance". The Andrews Ro tary has attained an enviable de cree of excellence in their atten dance through the years. Among those attending from An drews are Wayne Battle, president; Luke Ellis, president-elect; Bax ter Lay. Olin Stratton and Dr Sera Id Almond. Phil Lovejoy. secretary and long a leading figure of Rotary Inter eat lonal. will be official represen ative to the 280th Rotary District ."(inference. The Conference will open with he Governor's reception Thurs day evening at the North Lake ?iub honoring Governor Malcolm iVilliamson and Mrs. Williamson, ?vill reach its highlight with the governor's banquet at the Com ounity Center Friday night, and ?lose with Saturday's business ses don. Arrangements to serve 500 tt the banquet session are being nade. Mrs. Arie Groves Dies Tuesday i M r s. Arie Matilda Ledford Groves, 78. died Tuesday morning in a Murphy hospital after a long illness. ' j 'Funeral services were held at 3 pm. Thursday (today' in Led ford's Chapel, with the Rev Sim Martin and the Rev Mr. Allen officiating Burial will be in the church cemetery with Townson Funeral Home in charge. The body will lie in state for one hour before the service. Sur vivors include one daughter. Mrs. Fide Cable of Hayesville; four grandchildren; four brothers. Ben Ledford of Franklin, Bob of Au stell. Ga.. Stanhope and Vance of Hayesville. Judson I. Davis Is Taken Tuesdav Judson I. Davis. 82, a retired farmer, died Tuesday morning at his home at Peachtree after an ex tended illness. He was a native of Haywood County but had lived in Cherokee County for the past 60 years. Surviving are the widow; two sons, Grady of Ohio, and Weldon of the home and two daughters, Mrs. Clen Raper of Bessemer City and Mrs. Marvin Lewis of Hickory. Funeral services were he'd at 11 a. m. today (Thursday) in Peachtree Baptist Church with the Rev Robert Barker officiating. Burial was in Sweetwater Ceme tery with Townson Funeral Home in charge Ga.. Ting and Gay of L'naka; two brothers. Henry of Gastonia and Bob of Knoxville. Tenn; two sis ters. Mrs. Rachel Bryson and Mrs. Grace Aiken of Tellico Plains. Tenn. Townsor Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Buy NowSAVE m on famous SWP ?WP I House Raint ( ) V OAlHf Offer! NKVHI BEFORE A BARGAIN UKI THIS.it 6 got SWF How* Point $39 59 fNCIAL J*" Nyloo Srfatfe Brwh $3.89 ^ 7A TOTAL RfGULAR PtKI $35-70 ACTNOW... SAVE NOW! tow LAtnW MAUTT...AT BAMAIN POKIH GIBBS HARDWARE AND AUTO SUPPLY Phone 100 Murphy, N. C. IIWW A & % a t %ft till ALL CUskILIKII ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. LOCAL KATES: Minimum. Mt hr Mt teaer linn of ad with noi nwrt than tl words: Ihrff Insert ?on*, tl. Additional words. !c per word. FOREIGN M ATI'S: anr inn. wr word. All rate* net. Claaxl lied ads accented up until 12 noon Wednesday. ALL "KEYED" CLASSIFIED ADS ARE !c PER WORD AND A MINIMUM OF 75c. CARD OF THANKS Site i MEMORIAMS. REKOI I'TIOVS OF RESPECT AND OBITUARIES 2c PER WORD. GORDON L. BUTLER Butler Completes ; Basic Training j 3>d /.rmored Division. Fort | iinrx?P* t. Gordon L. Butler. 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L But '??r. Sr.. Bov 252. Andrews, N. vrrclina *:as completed Army Ba sic Training conducted by the 3rd \ rmored Division here. During the sixteen weeks of in- : t-nsiv? training he attended clas- 1 so* on indoctrination. General Mil-1 itary Suojects. and had practieal ; work in various combat skills and ' .t the firing of basic Army wea- j pons.?the M-l rifle, and the mor ter and light machine gun. As a prospective reconnaissance , trnk crewman he received special training in scouting and patrolling. ? 'itelligence. and in driving and! maintenance of various Army I tracked and wheeled vehicles ! He entered the Army 2 Oct. 51. Music Training School To Be Held The Western District Music j Leaders' Training School will be held April 23 at 10:30 a. m. in the : auidtorium at Western Carolina Teachers' College at Cullowhee. The College Music Department will have charge of the program on Rural Church Music Hume Demonstration Club mu sic leaders, members of rural Church choirs, directors of choirs and all rural ministers are invited to attend. This school will be help ful in carrying out the Music Ap preciation project in Cherokee County. Pullium Receives Appointment Third Army Headquarters. Atlan ta. Ga??Warrant Officeri Junior Gradr' Ray C Pullium. son of Mr. and Mrs W. C Pullium. of An drews. N. C.. has received an ap pointment in his same rank in the Organized Reserve Corps in cere monies at Third Army Headquar ters. Fort McPherson. Ga. Und-r provisions of a new De partment of the Army regulation, warrant officers on active duty and holding temporary warrants in the Army of the United States may, upon application, be given Reserve appointments The CRC appointment does not terminate | temporary AUS appointments now I held, and will not affect present ! duty status. The change is made l possible by a new Army policy I which for the first time makes i provisions for the grade of War rant Officer in the Organized Re | serve. Warrant Officer Pullium. nov -?ssigned to duty with the Adjutan General's section at Third Armj headquarters, is a graduate of th< Andrews High school. He first entered the Army ir 1934. and during World War II saw service in England. France Belgium and Germany. Prior tc being assigned to this headquar ter he was an instructor in Mili tary Science and Tactics at Cas tle Heights Military Academy. Le banon. Tenn. He became a War rant Officer in March. 1951. W. A. Grindstaff Dies At Age 82 WilHam A. Grindstaff. 82. died at < p. m. Wednesday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Nellie Phill ips of Andrews after several weeks' illness. .. ? Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Pansy Roberts of Robbtns ville, Mrs. Jim Robinson. Mrs. Rowe Young and Mrs. Phillips of Andrews, and Mrs. Lola Anderson of Irpn Station; three sons. Char les and Alfred of Andrews and Robert of Cleveland. O. Funeral arrangements under di I recti on of Townson Funeral I Ine ere Incomplete. FOR RKNT: Four >U RENT: 5-room apartmcnV Scam heat, hot and cold water furnished Over Eroiomy Clo'.hint Store, CaP 2R2 o> see Arden Davis J3-3tc FOR SALE: 2-bedroom house newly decorated and new roof rn 't-istm Avenue Can be fi nanced. Mark H. Elliott. Phone 14i-\t. Andrew^. N. C. 33 S-J-3tp . FOR SALE at exceedingly small cost self-contained record play cr in excellent condition Wai ter Coleman's Appliance Store. Murphy. N\ C. 34-tfc t LOST: "Miss America" Bulova wrist watch April 7. Liberal re warl Return to Murphy Sani tary Market. 125 Tennessee St. 40-ltp FOR RENT: Downstairs apart ment. Large rooms, Grassy yard, t Adell Apartments. Adella Me- ' roney. proprietor. Phone 2!M>-J. 1 40-3tc EXPERT REPAIRING: Watches, clocks, glasses and jewelry of all types. New and used American and Swiss watches. Bands and crystals fitted while you wait. Watches checked on Timing Ma chine free. Work guaranteed Fast service Earl Beaver. Jew- . eler. Main Street. Andrews, N. j C. 40-3tc ; FOR SALE in Bealtown. nice cor ner lot 85 ft. by 150 ft. Willi trade for late model car and i some cash. Also several other lots One 14 ft boat and 5 hp. Johnson motor. Both for $85. C. H. Holder. 40-ltp FOR SALE or Trade: Four reg istered Guernseys, 3 heifers, one to freshen this month, 1 cow 5 years old to freshen in Septem ber. Will trade for equal age and quality of registered white fare or sell outright. C. C. Roberts Tomotla, N. C. 39-3tp FOR SALE: One registered Duroc boar. 2 years old. weight tg about 450 lbs C. C. Roberts, Tor.iot la. N. C. 39-3t? FOR SALE or Trad': One Chev-1 rolet dump truck, either 1947 or If50 model Will trade for 160 inch wheel base truck or wil1 sell both. C. C. Roberts. To motla. N. C. 39-3tp PLOWING: Contract or by the hour. Call for Tonie Sutton Phone 202. 30-tfc FOR SALE?Cinder Blocks, any sire, any amount Delivered Palmer Bros.. Phone 202 Mur phy. N. C. 28-tfc I WELL DRILLING; Have your wells drilled by modern machin ery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pumo and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1. Franklin, N. C ? 31-15tp NEW SINCER Po'table Electric Sewing Machines from S89 50 up. Use-i machines and repair. Write Singer Sening Machine; Co., rr Fox "N' Murphy N C. | 38-2tp FOR SALE: Plant foods-Hyponex and Vigoro; sterilized potting soil, flower pots and accessories. Acme Hardware. Murphy. N C. 38-3te LOST: In town on Thursday, March 27. one Ladles' Parker 'SI fountain pea. dark green with silver colored cap. Liberal' reward Please call Mrs. Bob White at t>8 day or 38S-J night < 38-3tp DUCHESS Beauty Shop will be closed each Monday beginning April 14 through August Euna Puctt. 39-3tc GLIDER sets.' S39 85 Chairs with solid bottoms and backs. 13.95. Murphy Furniture Salvage FOR SAI E: One corr. mill wi?l" j 15 hp G. E. Motor and belt. I Practical j new, also a 12 toot line sha.'. with 4 pulleys Priced ivasnna i o Muss Mill. Marble, N. C. 38-3tp WANTED AT ONCE: Raleigh dea ler In West Cherokee County. Write Rawietgh's Dept . Rich mond. Va. 38-4tp FOR SALE: Baled hay. good qual ity, no weeds. At Bob Anderson farm, Warne. N. C. 38-3tp INTERIOR DECORATOR Paper hanging, painting (inside and outside i. floors sanded and fin ished. sheetrock taped and fin ished Let me give you a free estimate and show you my beau tiful line of 1952 wallpaper. Work guaranteed. Write J. P. Tinker. O. C. Payne, Suit, N. C. 38-3tp FOR RENT: 1 3-room apartment Unfurnished. Close in. See Vin cent Stiles or call 143, 38-3t p FOR RENT?Floor sanding ma chine and polisher by hour or day. Phone 100. Glbbs Hardware and Auto Supply. 47-tfc WANTED TO BUY For cash high tread repairable and slick re cappable carcasses. Any amount, any size. Graves Tires Co. Phone j 300. Murphy. 2-tfc FOR, SALE: 1 Model B201 Ben dix Automatic washer In excel lent condition. 6 month guaran tee. $115 cash. C. W. Fowler. I Phone 242, Oak St., E. Murphy. 38-3tp > WHY aweker this summer? Let ua insulate your home for comfort in summer and savings in win ter months Also heating sys tems. weather stripping, siding and roof applied. Monthly pay ments Andy Horn. Blue Ridge. Ga., Phoiv? 2081, Southern Blow Pipe Roofing Co. of Chattanoo ga. Tenn. 39-3tc HELP WANTED?MALE OR FE MALE. Aggressive young man or woman, preferably but not necessarily with college train ing for local enrollment work representing the Blue Cross Plan. Hospital Care Association of Durham Must have car and be free to travel entire county. Salary plus incentive bonus plan Contact A. H. Daniels, Sr.. Assistant Manager. Hospital Care Association. 212 Miles llui'ding. Asheville, telephone 3-5521 39-ltp FOR RENT furnished apartment. Frigldaire. electric stove, pri vate entrance. Mrs. Jerry Da vidson. Phone 103-J. 39-3te FOR SALE: 1 Milk Cow. Half Guernsey, half Jersey. Four vear- old this month. 1 mowing machine. 2-horse drawn. High way 294. near Suit P. O. Mrs. Edgar Taylor. 39-ltp FOR RENT ("Jirej-rooiti apart ment in Andrews. N C. newly decorated, wired for electric range and ho: water heater. For information call 559 in Mur phy, M. C. O'DeJI. 3'J 3tp FOD RENT: 3-room furnished apartment. Oil heat, electric water heater 432 Hiawassee Ave. Phone 96-W. fclurphv. N. C. 39-2tp WILL DO hand ironing on short notice at my home back of Mrs. Tom Evans' on Hiawassee St. Children's clothes a specialty. Mrs. Bessie Garrett. 39-ltc FOR RENT: 2-room furnished apartment with bath and hot water. Call 165-W. 38-3tp PHEASANT EGGS?Mountain raised; booking orders now for spring-summer delivery; special price on 100's. Write, wire, call Smoky Mountain Game Farm. 18 Newfound, Canton, N. C. 35-7c -ATTENTION Pulp Wood Manufacturers We will start May 15th, buying PEELED Pine, Poplar, Basswood, Willow, Gum, Cucum ber, White Maple, Cottonwood and Ash, at our wood yard in Andrews. N. C Write for specifications. PURSER & WATKINS Andrews, N. C. Why the right powei is so important to track buyers ^HEN a truck engine is too small for the job, you'U pay in poor performance and high up keep. When it's too big, you'll waste money on operating costs. To be sure of the right power for top performance and top economy on every job, Dodge builds eight great truck engines. There's one that s "Job-Rated" to fit your kind of work. In fact, you get a truck that's "Job-Rated' in every way. Every load-moouif unit is factory-en gineered to meet the most severe operating condi tions. And every load-carrying unit is factory-en gineered to provide the strength and capacity needed. Visit your friendly Dodge dealer today for all the facts about Dodge "Job-Rated' trucks. Teats pais power wiHi eceeeoay. To save gaS, powerful Dodge truck engines employ rampssaaion ratios as high as 7.0 to 1. And on high-tonnage models, e twin carbure tion and exhaust system is used. > lew epheea. For dependability and low costs, rugged Dodge truck snginao have 4-ring with chrome-plated top ring end heat-resisting valve Owners report, "Qiaetai valuer You get ell these rial values: Cycle bond brake finings; easier handling, sharper I hi slag; rtmi Fluid Drive available on all J*. H- and 1-ton and Route-Va WANTED GOOD QUALITY WHITE OAK TIMDER We buy Boffts, Liogs and Standing Trees. For Specifications and Prices Contact Blue Grass Cooperage Co. Box 131 Hiawassee, Ga. Mill & Yard located between Hiawassee, Ga. and Hayesrville, N. C. at Junction of Highways 69 and 76 (Wood Grove Community) "When power is needed, bBSSMS Dodge trucks have it!" lynwood, Calif. "We've been big Dodge user* for many years, because our business demands trucks that are kble, economical and rugged. I do most of our driving over rough ground, a lot of it in the mud. The trucks work with crews who are laying pipe in the field. This kind of hauling calls far plenty of power to carry equip ment to the men. "And when power is needed, Dodge trucks have it! They seem to be able to pull anything." DODGE^wTRUtKS GmtX 6oy in forecast E. C Moore 107 Valley River Ave. Phone 37 - Murphy, N. C.
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