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10* tin |?M? fcA - , ~ THE Pfejr. M. C. Mtfc chine and p.Hither by > 100. Gib day. Phone 100. Gibbe Hardware and Auto Supply. 35tfc WANTED TO BOY For cash high Any any aba. Gravea Tina Co. 300, lfurphy. 35-tfc FOR SALE: Four hole Anheueer Dumb ice cream cabinet. Good aa new. Phone 314, Murphy, N. C. 30-tfc FOB SALE: 215 Acre# land on of Little Braaatown. 7 from Murphy. 0/10 Acre Tobacco field. Will sell or rent Unable to lend. See Zeb Tweed, N. C. 34-3tp FOR RENT: Small furnished apart ment private bath, electric beat. One furnished room electric heat Jeahaplne Heighway, Ph 35 or 05, Murphy. N. C. 36-3tc | FURNITURE BARGAINS? 2 or 3 piece plaatlr living room suites. Several colors available. Aleo a shipment of new dish cabinets. Murphy Furniture Salvage, on Hlawaaaee St., below Cherokee Hotel 35-3tc FOR SALE: Baled clover and orchard grass bay. Also yellow com. See or call Robert L. Ander son. Wane, N. C. Phone through Murphy offioe, Ogden 1. 31-0tp OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be in Murphy each Tuesday. Used Singer Machines from $29.50 up. New Singer electric machines from $92. 50 up. All types of re pairs. Write, 6inger Sewing Mar chine Co., Box N. Murphy, N. C. 35-3tp FOR SALE: Five room rode house, wired for stove. Electric pump in basement Plenty year round water and wood. Chicken house, smoke house wired. Car shed and woodshed. 20 acres land, 4 acres ? tendaMe. 5 miles south of Mur phy. Immediate posession. Small down payment. Rest like rent. Call 658-W, or see Arthur Jones. 36-3tp USED FURNITURE?Good used cabinets and dining tables at bar. gain prices. We also buy used furniture. Murphy Furniture Sal vage, on Hiwassee St., below Cherokee Hotel. 35-3tc IN MEMORIAM COY OLIVER In memory of Coy Oliver, pass ed away March 9, 1923. Why, God, did you take him? To us he was so dear. We knew there was a reason. Because he was needed so bad here. To us he was our sunshine, But now the sky is dray. To others he was a friend Helping everyone along the way. We know that he is resting Out of his sickness here below. Enjoying the beauty of heaven. In the city made of purest gold. Dp there with Daddy and Mother, Bisters and brothers, Hoar happy they must be. Mo trials and trouble, sickness or death He will never more see. In our sweetest memories he will remain from year to year, In everything that we do, he will We oavcr like to say Goodbye for that makes us all too sad. So we will Just say, so long And God Mass you. To the best pal we (Stater) Lucille O. Hughes. 39?Up MONUMENTS: If rated to ? ? Dock-1 Co.. Murphy, N. C~ ?r pNco. 126-R one will cMl on 3W- 31 "*p FOR RENT: On* (nice 36 x 40 on U. & Highway 19-128, near Marble Formerly operated by StUee Gulf Station. Rent reasonable. Mrs. Verdte Mints. Marble, Rt 1. 34-3tp BULL DOZER work by the hour or by the job. See J. M. Hughes and eon or rail 248, Murphy, N. C. ' 33-4fc Old fashioned country cured and hickory smoked for nle. I Farmers Federation, Murphy, N. C. Phone 62. 32-tfc | WOOD FOR SALE. Delivered. Townson Lumber Co. Call 334. 33-tfc FOR SALE: 1 registered born typ ed Hereford bull calf. Ready for service this spring. Call 48 or 44-W. Tom Evans. 34-3tc WANTED: Older man not subject to military service for good Raw leigh business In Cherokee Cou int. Stop working for others. Be your own boas. Good profits. Write Rawlelgh's Dept. NCC-750 -AA Richmond, Va. 34-4tp FOR RENT: Two large furnished Rooms and bath. No Children. Call 165-W. 34-3tc FOR SALE: One 5 room house, 2 Acres land, good garden, new el ectric range, hot and cold water and new Youngstown sink. Good young orchard, new chicken bou se 20 x 40. Good cellar and can house. Located on U. S. 19-129, 2 miles west of Marble, N. C. See H. E. Stiles, Marble, N. C., Rt. 1. 34-3tp flANO TUNING & BEBUILDING ?Complete factory equipment of all tools, felts, hardware. SO years practical experience. Ph. 6831, Villa Rica, Ga. 35-8tp FOR SALE?Clean 1952 Wing Willys. 6,000 actual milage, good tires, radio, heater, other extras. Contact Robert Weaver, Citizens Bank and Trust Co. 36-3tc PHOTOGRAPHS: Portrait, com merica-1, kodak finishing, wed ding receptions, and copies. Also photostatic copies. Smiley's Stu dio, Andrews, N. C. 35-tfc WOMEN WANTED: Address and mail postals. Make over $50 a week. Send $1 for instructions. L E N D O, Watertown, Mass. 35-3tp FOR SALE: Used White sewing, I Machine, in good conndition Ph. 355-XJ Murphy, N. C. 36-ltp TOR SAL*: OU docks, all kin* | IMS. OM restored like new at my| shop at Jlarble. Ernie INTERIOR DECORATOR: Avoid the rush. Do your spring boua cleaning early. Beautiful new line of wallpaper and the beat paper hanger to put it, on. Abo (inside outiyfloor sanding and finishing, sbeetrock finished and taped. Free estl mates. For the beat workmanship In the above mentioned trades Contact J. P. Tinker, Suit, N. C. 35-3tp| PUREBRED HEREFORD BULL SALE: The Western North Caro lina Hereford Asm. will seH at auction 35 purebred horned and polled Hereford bulls Thursday, April 2 at 1 p. m. at the Hominy Valley Horse and Hound Club, Enka, N. C. (7 miles west of Asheville, near American Enka plant.) For catalog, write Mrs. E. D. Chandler, 19 Bear Creek Road, Asheville. N. C. 36?2tc THE OLD WILD HUCKLEBERRY is almost a fruit of the past, but the New Giant Improved Blue berries are just coming into their own. Being so much larger, sweeter and prolific, they would be recognized as belonging to the Huckleberry family. Commerlcal growers are reporting a net pro fit of as much as $1,000.00 per acre. We offer Six Plants, assort ed early midseaaon and late var ieties-3 yr. 12 to 18 In. Early beaing Size-Offer No. 2-28-for $6.65, Post paid; 12 for $11.95, Postpaid. Write for 56-page Pla nting Guide Catalog In color, of fered by Virgina's Largest Gro wers of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, ? Berry Plants, Grape Vines and Ornamental Plant Materials. Salespeople wanted. WAYNES BORO NURSERIES - WAYNES BORO, VIRGINIA 36-ltc FOR RENT: 4 or 5 room unfurni shed apartement, hot water, pri vate bath, wired for electric stove. Call 126-J, Murphy, N. C. 36-3tc HICKORY LOGS WANTED: Spec ifications. Lengths 28 inches, 56 inches, 7 ft., 9 ft. 4 inches, 11 ft. 8 inches, and 14 feet. Diameter 8 inches through 20 inches. Prices, delivered on our yard, $55 per thousand feet on No. 1 logs; $27.50 per thousand feet on No. 2 logs. SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIBER CO., Valley River Rd., Murphy, N. C. 36-tfc FOR RENT: 11.0 acres grass; 4.0 Acres oats; 0.9 acres Burley tobacco. Will rent at reasonable rates. 13 miles southeast of Mur phy on U. S. 64. See or write Douglas H. Hall, Warne, N. C. 36-3tp As of February 13, the United States had certified for export 23, 621,472 pounds of honey. HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY See us for reliable insurance in any line Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. Tractor Tires New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair Any Size Tractor Graves lire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N. C. CAR OLINA TASTES* run CO, BOX Ml B(TMa City. N. C, PBmm Mil ACT NOW] Bp*faff to tost WELL DRILLING? tUv* your weUa drilled; modern machinery. Six and eight Inch domestic and commerical wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write i*. B. Rogers, Route No. 1, Franklin, N. C. 36-cfn 'FOR RENTrTwo bedroom aparte ment, beat and hot water furnis hed. Also 3 room brick bouse on Peach tree for rent. Mrs. E. A. Browning, Phone 155, Murphy, N. C. 36-3tc FOR SALE; House and 10 A land. Lights and water in house. Pas ture clover orchard grass, apple orchard. Three miles south of Murphy. See W. A. Hedden, Rt. 2, Murphy, N. C. 36-Stp FOR SALE: Farmall C. Tractor, 1951 model, slightly used. With mowing machine, cultivators, turner, disc harrow and wagon. Priced tn sell. See Wayne Lut her D & L Poodle Co. 36-3tc FOR SALE: Iron fireman stoker in excellent condition; also one 1947 stake body 1 ton Chevrolet truck, will be sold cheap. Coble Daries, Phone 314, Murphy, N. C. 36-3tc FOR RENT? McCall Apartements. Furnished 4 rooms, 1st floor. El ectric heat, all modern conveni ences. Private entrance, private bath. Nice and clean. Phone 106 Mrs. J. H. McCall. 36-3tc CARD OF THANKS We sincerely appreciate all of the true friendship and beautiful flowers during the death of our beloved husband, Daddy and brother. Oliver' Family 36?ltp NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. FA YE KEENUM STILES, Plaintiff VS J. B. STILES. Defendant. The above named defendant J. B. Stiles, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cherokee Ceunty, North Caro Defendant, j J?* will take above !? tke Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina for the purpoae of obtain ing an abeolut* divorce on ground of two years reparation, and that he la required to appear before the dark of the Superior Court of Cherokee .County, North Caroline within twenty days after the 16th day of April, 1993, to wit, on or before the 6th day of May. 1953 and answer to the complaint of plaintiff herein, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Thla the 12th day of March, 1953. | J. L. Hall Clerk Superion Court, | Cherokee County, N. C. ! S6-4tc i ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having Juall fied as Administratis of the aetata of Fred O. Bates, Sr. deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before 20 March 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This tbel3th day of February, 1953. Mrs. Bertha L. Bates, Administratrix. 32-6tc Una, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have Uved separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, In the courthouse In Mur phy, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 2nd day of April, 1953,that is to say, on or before April 22, 1953, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 27 day of February, | 1953. J. L. HALL | CLERK SUPERIOR COURT ^ 34-4 tt I B. Fereb* from ? Mwrt vtwrtoa la Miami, drta. Mr. and Mm. J. 6. Watfcina of Knoxville, Tana., spent the week end with Mrs Watktns' father, B. F. Waldroup, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blaael end two cMldxwn. Mr. and Mrs. L. BaWomack visit ed their son, Joe, in Knoxville recently. Sue West, daughter of Homer West, Is on furlough. She is with the Air Corps, stationed in the State of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey West spent the week end with his father, Hom er West, and relatives. Tommy Higdon is home from Germany to be with his family and father, Horace Higdon, who is ill. Dr. Charles Van Gorder is at tending the Southeastern Surgical Conference in Louisville, Ky. Sam Bell has returned to Royal Oak, Mich. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood Jr. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley Palmer and family in Asheville. Mrs. Giles Cover is ill at Petrte (Hospital in Murphy. ' Mrs. Bruce Bristol is 111 in an Asheville Hospital. A/2C Sidney J. Barker and Mrs. Barker announce the birth of a son, David Michael, born Mar. 2 at Sumter, S. C. Barker is station ed at Shaw Air Force Baae. Mrs. iBarker is the former Miss Annie Jean Mosteller. Agricultural Extension Service work in consumer education in food marketing helps millions of food shoppers get more dollar val ue and food from money spent. I Johns - Manville Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roil Roofing Asbestos Siding GIBBS HDW. * AUTO SUPPLY | Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of nsem< CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis ! OfUj. t te to notify aM par te preeent them to the un ' on or before the 1Mb' day of February, 10M, or ttde ootiee wttl be pleaded to bar of* their recovery. All peraom Indebt ed to aald eetate will pleaac immediate payment to the TWa the Oth day of 10S3. JESSE ZIHBES, Executrix Sl-dtc For Rent Warehouse Space In KafUnd Brother* BoUdin* On Depot Street Oonfect Jim Gibbs Phone 100 See us for Pure-Sure CAR-SAVER SERVICE WOODS PUKE OIL SERVICE Ucllaiz oivi' beat a ^J^om dine A OEATEHAL MOTORS MASTERPIECE Best Friend a Dollar Ever Had! Here Is the perfect expression of the Pontiac idea?to build the finest, most beautiful, best performing car that can be created to sell at a price just above the lowest. Notice how big it is?with its longer, 122-inch wheelbase. Notice, too, its distinctive Dual-Streak beauty. Put it through its performance paces. Consider its unsurpassed reputation for dependability and long-range economy. Yes?measure this great 1953 Pontiac any way you like ? and we're sure you'll find that Pontiac is the best friend a new car dollar ever had. Come in soon and see for yourself. MU?f Ugh ?? l?l? Ti . *Optionml ?/ Mffc co##? D & L PONTIAC CO. Phone 243 Hmwmsaee St. Muiphy, N. C
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