Mrs. Etna Almond Dies At Age 81 . Funeral services for Mrs. Etna Almond, 81, of Marble who died in a Morgantnn hospital Monday af ter a long illness, were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday m Marble Baptist Church. The Rev. Algia West and the Rev. A. B. Love 11 officiated Bur ial was in Marble Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Wiley King of Marble, one son. Jack, and a step-son, Harvey, hoth of Marble; and 13 grandchil dren; three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Smith and Mrs. Lillie Davis of Hayesville and Mrs. Mae Medford ?A Andrews, and one brother, Mark Sanderson of Englewood, Tenn. Cttnmgooohf America? Action Gar/ /Mew-Alt Mu/ 53 Dodge R S. Kimbrough. 68 Taken By Death I H. S. Kimbrough, 68, of Marble died Thursday, October 9, In a Knoxvllle, Tenn , hospital after a short illness. He was formerly a resident of I Morristown, Tenn. I Funeral services were held Sun | day at 3 p. m. In Murphy First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jack Roberson officiating. Burial was in . Marble Cemetery with Townson i Funeral Home in charge. I Survivors include three daugh ters, Miss Nell Kimbrough of ixnoxvilie, Mrs. Mildred Wilson of Atlanta. Ga, and Mrs. Jack Cum mings of Jacksonville, Fla.: two I sons, R. W. Kimbrough of Atlanta, I and W. E. Kimbrough of Jackson ville. Fla. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. William Payne had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edd Payne and son, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Leonard and children of Oak Park and George Payne o: Talking Rock. Ga. Misses Joy and Cleo Horton and Bernard Horton were business vis itors in Knoxville, Tenn., Wednes day . Mr. and Mrs. Allard Adams and -mall son of Oregon visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ad ams last week. They visited friends at Maryville, Tenn., over the week end. Miss Marlecn Helton of Copper T-ill. Tenn. spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Rodgers. The Rev. and Mrs, W. M. Rodg ers and daughters, and Miss Mar teen Helton were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady William Hiwassee Juniors Elect Officers The Junior elnsa of Hiwwacee Dam School held the first class Meeting of the 1052 school year ip their home room recently. The following class officers were elected: President, Drucilla Stiles; vice-president. Joyce Hamby; sec retary, Arnold Martin; treasurer: Kenneth Roece; reporter, Bernard Horton. Those on a committee to sug gest ways to raise money for the class are as follows: Mrs. Adams, Ruth Frady and Carroll. Sponsor of the class is Mrs. Mil c'rtd H. Stewart. Among The Sick Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beaver of Patrick are recovering from a re cent illness. Dewey Williamson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Williamson of Patrick, is recovering from a mouth and throat infection. Mrs. Gillie Williamson of Riv er Hill is ill with flu. -an Sunday. " a A surprise birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Payne for Mrs. Grace Rotigers Sunday. October 5. A large number of friends were pres ent, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton and ' son. Elton, were the guests of Mr 1 and Mrs. Marion Adams Sunday i fternoon. ! Bernard Horton was the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. r .de Crort. at Farner. Tenn, i Saturday evening. North Carolina State College rcien'ists are seeking a way to control the ham mite. Mrs. Waldroup Taken October 8 Mrs V. M. Waldroup. 68. wife of Or. V. M Waldroup of Hlarwas see. Ga, died at her home Wednes I day. October 8, at 4 p. m. after a brief illness. She had resided in Hiawaaaee for 47 years. ? Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday in Truett-'McConnell | Memorial Baptist Chapel. The Rev. Mr. Preace officiated and burial . vas in Osborne Cemetery. I Surviving, in addition to the ! husband are two daughters, Mrs. C. R Franks of Cleveland. Ga., and Mrs Louise W. Mills of New ark. N. J.; one son. George R. Wal droup of Hiawassee; and nine grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. HELP WANTED?MALE OR FEMALE Aggressive young man or woman, preferably but not necessarily with college training, for local enrollment work representing the Blue Cross Plan. Hospital Care Association of Durham. Must have car and be free to travel entire countv. Salary plus incentive bonus plan Contact A. H. Daniels, Sr., Assistant Manager. Hospital Care Associa tion. 212 Mil^s Building. Ashe ville. telephone 35521. 14-ltp FOR SALE: Apex Fold-A-Matic Ironer. used very little; folding couch used very little; display case; 2 electric heaters and li brary table. Lucile Barnett, An drews. N. C. 14-ltc 1 TURKEYS are ripe. You can have them dressed or on the hoof. ! Ten to 20 lbs dressed. Fifteen to 25 as is. J. H. Hampton, Phone 334-W. 14-3tp FOR SALE: House and acre lot, 300 foot frontage on U. S. High way 19. Lee McClure. 14-ltp FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two-bed room house and lot on Bourne St. Will sell or trade for farm I or farm land. See B. T. Sanders, I Murphy. N. C. 14-3tc TOR SALE: Ten Duroc pigs. 8 weeks old. Can furnish papers for registration. One registered Duroc Boar, 2 years old, about 400 pounds. C. C. Roberts, To motla, N. C. 14-ltc FOR SALE: 1947 Ford It* ton 12 r foot dump truck. Good tires. In good condition. Can be seen at Stiles Service Station, Marble, N C. Price $495. 14-3tp FOR SALE: Few hundred bushels corn. Some white, some yellow. If interested contact Fred Bren dle. Suit, N. C. 14-3tp FOR RENT: Two-room, furnished downstairs apartment. Electric, heat. Hot water. Rent reason able. Cafl Edwina Hagaman, phone 250, Murphy, N. C. 14-3tc FOR RENT?Floor sanding ma chine and polisher by hour or day. Phone 100. Gibbs Hardware and Auto Supply. 47-tfc WANTED TO BUY: Lightweight, clean, used two-person trailer. See C. S. Freel or phone 507-J. Andrews, N. C. 14-ltc FOR SALE?Cinder Blocks, any size, any amount Delivered j Palmer Bros., Phone 208. Mur phy, N. C. 47-tfc . . die letter* Mart. Then many ruder* of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell tho Editor how much they enjoy thla daily world-wide ent* at: Tho Jfoailor it tho V. S. . . Vlmm Am b ? ?. Too, too, wQl STaT^' ijoMwrS far a ? i Mi jgar ?e=r MOVING?, Call... | AMERICAN RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. INC. SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHORIZED AOINT Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. International offers wide range of medium-dutv trucks! Because International offers a complete range of medium-duty models, you're bound to find "the one" best suited for your job. This means extra years of service, big sav ings on gas and oil, remarkably low mainte nance costs. These are just a few of the reasons why you should consider an Interna tional. Come in and get the whole story. DoubU-duty I With a combination ?tock rack and grain body, tho L-160 sorios b a roal favor ita with farmors. In 130, 142, 154, and 1724n. wh?lbo??. <bt-M m. OVW. kmi 14JM to 1*000 ft*. I laai II v-M MM Udrtv b bail far baaay ?ai evw 1?00 fa, MMMb w? ??>??. iM't DICKEY & DAVIS Murphy^ N. C ______ INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FOR SAL?: Tourist Court In North Carolina Mountain*. Six i aire cottage*, one 6-room mod ern house, one nice building lot. all nicely landscaped. Large chicken house, barn, 16 acre* river bottom land. Located 1 mile east of Hayesville, N. C. 1 mile from Lake Chatuge, near route 64 Priced for quick *ale, $14,000 (told by owner). Albert Marten*, Route 3, the Y, Haye* ville, N. C. 12-3tp HOUNDS WANTED: I will be in Murphy at the Cattle Sale Barn every Tuesday morning to buy large size, extra nice looking hounds from 3 to 5 years old in Redbone, Black and Tan, Blue ticks and Redticks. I will also buy extra nice Black, White and Tan Beagles, 2 to 4 years old. Herman Gary, Route 2, Alberts viile. Ala. 12-3tp SALESMEN WANTED: Your Own . Business. Rawleigh Dealers earn I good profits. Products on Cred it. Pay as you sell. Exceptional opportunities for industrious person. Write Rawlelgh's. Dept. NCJ-750-170% Richmond, Va. | 12-3tp | i HELP WANTED: Reliable man for work in furniture store.. Must be sober, honest and dependa ble: salary and commission, fine opportunity for right person If interested, contact Herman Bra uer, Andrews, N. C 13-3tc FOR SALE: Country cured hams Farmers Federation. Murphy, N. C Phone 62. 13-3tc II YOU NEED Kitchen Furniture , come to Murphy Furniture Sal vage We specialise In Living Room Suit's. 13-3tc FOR RENT: Two-room furnished | apartment Steam heat furnish ed. Call 30. 13-3tc 'OR SALE: Several weaned age registered horned Hereford bulls. Tom Evans. Phone 48, Murphy, N. C. 13-3tc FOR RENT: Apartment Wired for electric stove. Tom Evans. Phone 48. Murphy. N C. 13-Stc I ' FOR SALE: Four lots, 3-rootn 1 house with electric kitchen. Gar-! age and outbuilding. Call 238-J evenings or see Mrs. Ralph Ram-' sey. 13-3tp t SEWING, dressmaking and al'er ina done at hom?. Mrs. George j Portwood, 420 Valley River Ave nue. Phone 396-J. 13-3tc FOR SALE: Forkdeer oats. Balboa rye. barley, rye grass, Dixie re seeding crimson clover, orchard 1 crass. fescue and ladino clover ( seeds. Nine hundred bales hay. Hemelite Chain saws and repair parts. Smithmont Farm Service, j Route 1, Murphy, N. C. 13-3tc FOR SALE: Tennessee Walking Horse, subject to registration, 8 yoars old. five gaited. a gentle horse, easily handled by women and children Reason for selling, owner 90 years old and now un- 1 able to ride. Interested person, contact owner, T. J. Bristol, An drews, N. C. 13-3tc OUR lUgratiUUn will to Is Murphy Tuesday of every week tor new scd used sewing mach ine* and repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., % Box Murphy, N. C. 8-tfc FOR LEASE: Eight hundred acre cattle farm complete with one large barn and three smaller barns. Also good farm hous*. This farm is located 4 miles east of Andrews on the Valley River. Write: Agent, Box 177, Andrews or call Andrews No. 93. 10-tfe WANTED TO BUY For cash high treed repairable and slick re- ? cappable carcasses. Any amount, any size. Graves Tires Co. Phone 300, Murphy. 47-tft WELL DRILLING: ? Have vour wells drilled by modern machin ery 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and well Company. Write F. B. Ro-ers, Route 1, Franklin. N C. 12-1 :>tp OROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Com plete line Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, and Ornamental Plant Material offered by Virginia's Largest Growers. Salespeople wanted. Write for Free Copy 58-page Planting Guide In col li r. Waynesboro Nurseries ? Waynesboro, Virginia 10-7tc FOR SALE: Syrup buckets, one half and one gallon sizes. Far mers Federation, Phone 62, ?Murphy, N. C. 13-3tc SENSATIONAL NEW Admiral AUTOMATIC RADIO PHONOGRAPH plays continuously for up to 5fU HIGH plays all records with fdM An outstanding value! This fine Admiral Radio Phonograph plays all else, all speed reeords automatically, with the utmost simplicity. It's beautiful and compact yet plays np to S hours at uninterrupted mush ~ ity features include a powerful: Beautiful ebony cabinet Is finished la resist WltKLY PAYVKNT8 stains and scratches. LOW AS .., fiLM Gibbs Hardware & Auto Supply Phono 100 Murphy, N. C* i , .

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