Miss Edna Bishop Is President Of Weslevan Guild Miss Edna Bishop was elected president of the Wesley an Service Guild of Murphy First Methodist Church Monday night at a meet ing In the church. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Gertrude Worthen, vice president; Mrs. Fannie Mit Case, secretary; Mrs. Margaret Ellis, treasurer; secretaries of causes: Miss Adella Meroney. promotion; Mrs. Myrtle Sneed, spiritual life; Mrs. Beryl Witt, missionary educa tion; Miss Clara McCombs. chris tian social relations and local church activities; Mrs. Bess Alver son, supplies; Mrs. Martha Lee, membership. These officers will be installed in a candle-light service at the June meeting which will be in the form of a picnic held at the home of Misses Kate and Leila Hayes. The Bryson City Guild will be invited guests. Miss Adella Meroney, vice president. presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Kate Ax ley. Mrs. Margaret Ellis and Mrs. Gertrude Worthen had charge of the pledge service for the year. Mrs. Flo r e n c e Sherrill of Franklin, District Secretary of Guild, was a guest She commen ded the guild for its achieve ments, and gave some suggestions for the coming year. At the conclusion of the meet ing Mrs. Myrtle Sneed, Mrs. Ber yl Witt and Miss Hattie Palmer, hostesses, served refreshments to the 25 guests present. Robert Slagle, 61 Is Taken Monday Robert Nelson Slagle, 61, died of a heart attack Monday morn ing while working in a tobacco field at his home in the Cheoah section of Graham County. He was a native of the Lauada section of Swain County, the son of the late David and Sinia Bai ley Slagle of Franklin. He moved to Graham County in 1943 where he worked with the TVA during the construction of Fontana Dam. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Docia Fredy Slagle: two sons. Frederick B of Robbinsville and Newport News. Va., and Clyde Nelson Slagle with the Atlas Con struction Company, Casa Blanca. French Morocco, Africa. Three daughters, Mrs. Edith Hill of Mar ietta, Ga., Mrs. Nell Green of Web ster, and Mrs. Violet Nichols of Talassse, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services are planned In Sawmill Hill Free Will Baptist Church in Lauada at 2 p. m. Thursday. The Rev. Henry Coch rane will officiate and burial will be in tbe church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home is in charge. LICENSE REVOKED The drivers license of Boyd Arch Rogers of Andrews was re voked during the period May 1 10 according to the revocation no tice from the North Carolina Highway Safety Division. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrill and son, Charles, Jr., of New Hampshire were mid-week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buel Adams. Mrs. R. H. Foard has as guests this week her sister, Mrs. Glenn Henkel, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henkel, Jr., of Hickory. Mrs. Everett English and chil dren, Linda, Kenney and Peggy, visited last week in Atlanta and Marietta, Ga. Sgt. Hubert Williams was here over the week-end with Mrs. Wil liams and baby, Hu. He took then back to Florida Monday. He wil leave this week for Greenland and Mrs. Williams and baby wil return to Murphy. Mrs. J. W. Davidson attended era Carolina State College last week-end. There was a meeting of the board of trustees on Sat urday. the baccalaureate sermon was preached Sunday by Dr. Mark Dett of Wins tun-Salem. Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Reid en tertained with a garden party,; the faculty concert was given Sunday night and Monday gradu ation exercises were held, with U. S. Rep. Brooks Hays of Arkansas delivering the address. Honorary degrees of Dr. of Literature and Dr. of Laws were conferred upon D. Hiden Ramsey, vice-president of the Asheville Citizen-Times Company, and Judge Felix E. Al ley of Waynesville, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Green ar rived in Murphy Monday and are occupying - one of the Dr. Taylor apartments. Mr. Green will begin his work as recreational director for the summer on June 2. He will be a member of the Murphy school faculty next term. FOR SALE: Eighty acres land with 2 cabins. Bath with lights and gravitation water. Also min now well and worm bed with plenty of worms on Highway 3 miles west of Hiwassee Dam. Priced for quick sale. See Roy Ingram. Suit. N. C. 46-ltp FOR RENT: Two apartments. One large unfurnished, just redeco rated. One smaller, nicely fur nished. new and clean, down stairs. Phone 106. Mrs. J. H. McCal! 46-3tp | FOR SALE: Piino, dining room suite, and refrigerator. Very good condition. Contact Zeb j Chastain. Phone 653, Murphy, N. C. 46-ltp | FOR SALE: Registered Jersey milk cow and calf. Heavy milk er See Charles Coleman. 46-3tp | FOR RENT: One 4-room house, electric water heater furnished, wired for electric stove. Close in. See Mrs. Tom Evans Phone 44-W, Murphy. N. C. 46-ltc j FOR SALE: One glass show case, 3x6 counter type. Also one 1941 Ford Coach, like new. Can | be seen at Murphy Shoe Shop. Phone 646-J. Q. W. Lo Jdermilk. 44-3 tc j There are many good dresses, blouses and 9hoes left from the Junior Woman's Club Rummage Sale. See Mrs. Howard Moody at Rock House opposite Bus Sta tion Garage any morning from 9 till 11. No afternoons please. Any article 25c or less. 46-3tc j FOR SALEr Five-room house, modern conveniences, electric hot water heater and wired for electric range. In city limits. On Bourne St. Phone 569-W. 46-3tp FOR RENT: 5-room apartment. Steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Over Economy Cloth ing store. Call 282 or see Ar den Davis 46-3tc FOR RENT: Two furnished 3 room apartments. Electric cook stoves, hot water furnished, in nerspring mattresses, back and front entrance, use of phone. Call 96-W, 432 Hiawassee Ave nue. 46-ltc FOR SALE: One shop Smith ma chine with V4 H. motor, 6 tools in one complete cabinet shop, one machine fully equipped. One 3-wbeel band aaw, one 4-inch joiner plainer with % H elec tric motor, 3 or 4 hundred feet of kiln dried cherry and maple lumber, all machines new, used little. Also 1 L. C. Smith 16 gauge shotgun, new, all at bar gain. C. A. Sexton near Hang ingdog Church. 46-3tp. QUINN & RADCUFF \ ? . Bargain* In FurHitare-Appliances Fk)or Covering Where ylou get the mo* for leee tTerme * Eeey Terme Copperhill* Tcnn. V>1 s*u emfcass/m ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLK IN ADVANCE. LOCAL KATES: MIhMhm. Hi hr Hi taaar. ilea af ad with wt more thaa 15 warda; threw taaertloaa. II. AMitteaal worda. U per nrL POKE ION EATES: mm Ohm. Sc per word. All rata* Mt Claarifted ada accepted hp aatll U mm Wedaeadap. ALL -EETED- CLASSIFIED ADS AEE Sc FEE WOKD AND A MINIMUM OF 75c. CAED OF THANKS Ma. MEMOKIAMS. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. AND OBITUARIES It PEE WORD. WANTED to rent by year. Desire 4 or 5-room house with base ment, electricity, and city wa ter, in or near Murphy. Write Murphy P. O. Box 371. 41-6tf SALESMEN WANTED at once Rawlelgh Dealer In Cherokee County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept NCE, 750-F, Richmond, Va. 44-3t< SELL US your car Cash paid foi good clean late model used can ONLY. Please do not bring an> junk or traps. Evans Auto Co Phone 43, Murphy, N. C. 44-3tc FOR RENT?Floor sanding m chine and polisher by hour or day. Phone 100. Gibbs Hardware and Auto Supply. 47-tic FOR SALE: One 8-room house on Bristol Ave. Ideal for two apart ments. Terms. See Jack Herbert, Andrews, N. C. 42-tfc FOR SALE: Highway frontage on Highway 64 joining city limits. Murphy. N. C. Phone 658-M if interested. 45-3tp FOR RENT or lease: One 12-room house. Call 126-J or see Chester Farmer. 45-3tc WILL BUY Peeled Hardwood (Poplar, Willow, Gum, Cucum ber, White Maple, Cottonwood and Ashe). Located at Wood Yard on Southern Ry. Co., near Standard OH Co. tanks. Buy until noon on Saturday. Price $18 75 per 160 feet. W. S. Dick ey 44-4 tc LOST or Strayed since April 4, Male Plot. Black with Brindle legs. Number on collar, 3484. Name, King, $25 reward to find er. Write or notify William Pal mer, Merble, N. C. or Ernest Palmer, Route 1, Andrews, N. C. 45-3tp LOST: A pair of bifocal gluui between Safety Cab itand and Pontine place. Reward- Call SOT or contact S. D. Stiles. 4S-Stp NEED Quick Cash? Sell us your ear. If it la ? late model and clean w? will buy immediately. No dickering around. Just phone, write or bring It by? . and go away happy. Evans Auto Co. Phone 48, Murphy, N. C. 44-3te WANTED work as a clerk In a store or drug store by high school girl. Phone 233-W, Mrs. Bill Corn well. 44-3tc WELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled by modern machin ery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C 31-lStp WANTED TO BUY Tor caah high tread repairable and slick re cappable carcasses. Any amount, any size. Graves Tires Co. Phone 300, Murphy. 2-tfc PalmrT Bixm . Phon? phy, N. C. WANTED! Mao wanted with car. Call 545, Extension 4, Murphy, N. C. . , FOR SALE: Small farm 5 miles south of Murphy on Harshaw Road. Five-room rock dwelling house with lights and water, al so outbuildings. Arthur Jones. Route 2, Murphy. 43-Stp NEED Money Now? Or are your car payments too high? Then don't wait around. Come on by and let us help you. Refinance the contract and reduce the pay ments. Evans Auto Co. Phone 48, Murphy, N. C. 44-3tc OUR Representative will be In Murphy Tuesday of every week for new and used sewing mach ines and repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., % Box ? N". Murphy. N. C. 45-3tp n a precious moment^gf relaxation, a young infantryman bathes his weary fast in his steel helmet. With the aid of an Amarisan magazine, an American cigaret, he snatches a few brief dreams of home and pesos. Soon hell be back at his job in defense of the toy of life he's left for a while. can do a vitally important job for defense, f? and easily! All you have to do is start U. S. Defense Bonds regularly. Why is important? Because America's defense at home! When you are financially inde it and your family is secure, our country's eoonomy is strong. That strength backs up our armed strength?and it takes both to keep America at peace. For today, peace is only for the strong! So go to the pay office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan, or join the Bond-A-Manth Plan where you hank. But do it today. Your savings can save America! The D. S. Defense Bonds job bay fire jm personal financial independence Don't forget that bond* an now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series ? Bond you own can automatically go on earning interest every year for 20 year* from date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the bond you bought for $18.75 can return you not just $25?but as much as $33.33! A $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And so en. For your security, and your country's too, buy U. 8. Defense Bonds now! Bankers recommend them as one of the safest forms 0(1 Peace is for the strong.,. Buy U. S. Defense Bonds regularly! tU.B.OemnmmtimenetpmyhrmdmrUatng. TksTn?my Department tka*ka, for their patriotic 4 We Are Paying Highest Prices For Low Grade Hardwood. Green or Dry Several Sim ?title Murphy Ni C.