Newspapers / Cherokee scout. / Feb. 10, 1955, edition 1 / Page 6
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1ULL DOZER work by tbe hour ?r by the Job. See J. M. Hughes and ton or call 240. Murphy. N. tt-tfo OUR KEF RESENT ATTVI! will be in Murphy each Tuesday and Wednesday. Used Singer Ma chines for $39.50. New ginger ( electric machines from 184.50 up. All types of repairs. Writs Singer Sewing Machine Co., Box 188. Murphy. N. C. 88-tfc FOR RENT : Furnished apartment. outside entrance, all conveniences Phone 91- W or ask at Five Points Grocery, Murphy, N. C. 28-Stp FOR SALE: Upright Piano, in top condition, just reworked, priced to sell. New 5 piece chrome di nette sets, special sale price. Murphy Furniture Salvage, Hla tel, Phone 298- J. 28-Stc GOOD PRICES on new and used furniture; priced to sell. New and used bedsteads and springs. Used cook range, used wood and coal heaters. Murphy Furniture Salvage, Hiawassee St., below Cherokee Hotel, Phone 298-J. 28-3tc "OK a.i I .f. ? Cinaer tilocis, say mze. any * manual delivered Palmer Bros.. Pbone 202 Mur phy, N. C. 21-tfc FOR RENT: Furnished or unfur nished apartment. Four rooms and bath. Private entrance. Hot water heater. Phone 100, Murp phy, N. C. 28-3tc FOR RENT: 3 room furnisned a partment. Oil heat. Call 289. 28-3tc NOTICE: WE ARE BUYING dog wood dgain. See Cloer & Ander son at Hayesvllle. N. C., for prices and specifications 19-tfc FOR SALe: Chicken grit, size for laying hens. $10.50 a ton in bags, FOB Plant. Columbia Marble Co., garble, N. C. 29-tfc Johns - ManviUe Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shinto ??ll Booflaa GIBBS HOW. A AUTO SCPVLI MM A o A SAVE! See our daily specials E. C. MOORE FOR SALE : One 18 x 30 inch mead owi hammermill. See BUlie I Stanley, Rhodo, N. C. 29-3tc | TRAILER HOUSE for sale. 52 'Dutch Boy. 27 ft., like new. Must j sacrifice. See Ray Reifer, Hay es vUle, N. C.. at Frank Wim 1 Pey'?- 29-Jtp SALESMAN WANTED: Wanted at once. Man for Rawletgh business. I Real opportunity for worker. I Experience preferred but not; necessary. Write Rawleigh's , Dept. NCB-730-234, Richmond. Va. 29-4 tp FOR SALE: New Moon House tMUer, 25 ft., in good condition wuft new awning. Will sacrifice for $550 cash. See C. E. Davis, Andrews, N. C. 29-3tp MAN WANTED : Are you dissatis fied with your work? Would you . like a business of your own? If ' so. write Rawleigh's Dept. NCA 750-GG, Richmond. Va. 27-4tp ?VEL^ DRLUUINU ? Have your wells drilled, modern machinery. Six and eiglu Inch domestic and ??mmerical wells. Macon Pump and Well Company Write F. B. Rogers. Rcuu- No I Franklin. N 19-tfc SESURFACK your floors . Do the Job yourself. Rent our lloor sand ing machine. Reasonable rates ay the half-day, day or week. Also complete line of floor fili ng and paint. Gibbs Hardware Si Auto Supply. Phone 106. 29-tfC WOMEN WANTED. Make extra money. Address, mail postcards spare time every week. Write Box 14, Belmont, Mass. 29-4tp FOR RENT. 4 room apt. hot and cold water furnished. Private entrance. Also o? furnished ? bedroom, private bath ,heat and hot water furnished. phone 103-W, Murphy, N. C. 30-3tp FOR RENT: 511 Hiawassee St., Two large room nicely furnished, well heated apartment. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer at this address or call 96-R or 192, Murphy, N. C. 30-3tc FOR SALE: Concrete Blocks, any size, any amount. Delivered. Palmer Bros., Phone 202, Mur phy, N. C. 30-tfc PIANOS FOR RENT: No junk. Good ones. Also Westinjhouse Laundromat and gas and oil heaters. Cheap. A. R. Bell, Hilton Ave. 30-3tc NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS: I have a parking lot on Tennessee St. located below old Post Of fice. Weekly or monthly rates. Frank E. Dickey. Murphy, N. C. 30-3tp FOR SALE: One slightly used baby carriage; also one slightly used Siegler Oil Heater. Hugh Hensley, Phone 645, Murphy, N. C. 30-3tp FOP. RENT: Two 5 room houses ..with bath. Wired for electric stove. Located on Valley River Ave. Call 216. 30-ltc DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADS: Nooa Mondays Kate: Mc lor enok insertion ts words or leas; throe times for $1 .14. More than ll" words, two cents p*r word. FARM FOR RENT: Near Salt. M. C. oui- r^'>r- ' - i or rear. 10 or 12 ten* in cam vaUon. Contact J. A. Beaver. Phone 142-W, Andrews, N. C. 30-3tp IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of Fred Taylor who died Feb. ?, 1954. Qod bleas my husband in his grave . . . One year ago today . . . Who did the best he could to live. According to Your way ... He Lov ed You, God. and in his heart . . . He loved our family . . . And prayed for our reunion in . . . Your great eternity . . . There were so many things on earth. . . He hoped that he could do. . . Including all his dreams for us. . . That never could come true. . . Dear Father, keep my husband in . . . Your good and liv ing care . . . And let him rest in peace, as I . . . Implore You in this prayer . . . Protect him with Your blessing. . . The kindliest of men . . And when my day is over, let ? . . Me be with him again. :j0-ltp Mrs. Fred Taylor State College Extension Dairy Specialists have urged dairymen not to raise calves for herd re placements that are from cows that produce less than 6,000 pounds of four per cent milk or 240 pounds of butterfat annually. To Reiievt - ^ Ntiunf 9 CPh666 NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY JULIUS H. PANTER, Plaintiff, VS. DOROTHY PANTER, Defendant TO DOROTHY PANTER: Take notice that a pleading ask ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action; The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: An absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore ex isting between you and Julius H. Panter on account of continuous separation for a period of two (2) years prior to the institution of this action. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later i than the 24th day of March, IMS, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service agtinst you Vrill apply to the Court for the re lief sought. ! This the 1st day of February, 1968. I J. L. HALL 29-4 tc Deputy Clerk Superior Court EXECUTOR S NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA | The undersigned having qualifi 1 ed as executors of the estate of J. j M. Payne, deceased, late of Cher okee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said I estate to p'esent them to the un | dersigned at Rt. 2, Culberson, I North Carolina, on or before th: 3rd day of "ebruary. 1956. or this notice" will be pleaded in bar for their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate w.'ll please make immediate payment to the under signed at Rt. 2, Culberson, North Carolina. This 1st day of February, 1955. Earl and Harold Payne, ( 29-6tp Executors NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned. having qualf fied as administratrix of the es j tate of Harry Zervas, late of Cher | okee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at her home in Murphy. North Carolina, on or before the | NOTICE IK THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA GRAHAM COUNTY ZANE WILSON. Plaintiff -VS GERALDINE WILSON, Defendant The defendant, Geraldlne Wll ?o" will take notice that an action entitled aa above haa been com menced In the Superior Court of Graham County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff tor the purpose of obtaining an abaolute divorce from me ueieiiuaiit on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that she la required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Graham County, In the courthouse In Robbtnaville, North Carolina, on or before the 17U> day of Marcn, i?86 and answer er demur to tne complaint of the plaintiff and notify her that if she fails so to do, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court tor the relief de manded in the complaint. Thit the 24th day of January, IMS. W. 1 1 8HERRILL wterk o^perlor Court : " 28-4 tc 6th c^y o. January, 1936. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed at her home in Murphy. North Carolina This 4th day of J ? anuary. 1955. * Lennie Zervas, 2.T-6to Admir'stratrix All You Need ferCliild's'Ceugh When colds, measles or flu leave your child with a croopy couch get CreomulskM quick because chronic bronchitis may develop. Creomulsioo soothes raw throat and chest mem branes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic ten sion and aids nature light the cause of irritation. Oet milder, tastier Creomulsioa lor Children in the pink and blue package at your drug counter. CHILDREN NOTICE OF PVBUC AUCTION , In order to settle the estate of Mrs. Addle Grogan Green, (Mrs. ?. L.l, deceased we will offer for sale at public auction to the high I est bidder on Saturday, March 13, at 10:00 A. M. In Salem South Car olina at the home place the follow- , lng described property: (1) One tract of land in Chero kee County, N. C., consisting of a flagstone quarry known as a part of the old McCtellan place, located approximately 3 miles from An- 1 drews, N. C., on McCtellan Creek, consisting of approximately 80 acres. Terms of sals: Cash. A ten per cent deposit required on all real ee- | tate. This sale will be held re gardless of weather. Signed: Ray G. Green Clyde G. Green Executors of will of 30-5tc Mrs. Addle G. Green | NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied u administratrix erf the es tate of Omie Maaon, deceaaed. late of Cherokee County, this U to notify all persona having claim* against said estate to present them to ;je undersigned on or before the "Sth dry of January, ISM, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of January, I960. Edith Evans M-6tc Administratrix Expert Watch Repairs See BOX CORNWELL at E. C. Moore Jewelers "Dadcf/ ScaR^s me t? ill v^En He drivfcc Fatf McWtr gets Scaped too We Could Set WL/af Why cAnt be CMErst^nx> \S( HOW ABOUT YOU? 1 ? HOW'S YOUR DRIVING? I HYDE INSURANCE & REALTY Over the A. & P. Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. ASK THE MAN - - ? fl Does this truck have a v modern Short-Stroke V-8 engine ?" THIS YEAR th* truck industry is beginning to follow Ford's l?od to modom short-strok* V-8'si Thoy lost longor? prolong ring I if* a up to 53% I Save up to ono gallon ff gas in s*v*nl But ONLY FORD has four V-8's ? ? S on* for *v*ry six* truck in a full tin* ... avaHabl* right nowl , Ford's 9 ?t Km most modern *l>oi> stroke SIX Ford's 118-h.p. Coat Clipper Six has the Jiartwt piston stroke of any Trod Six! It's available in this new Ford Pickup; GVW 6,000 lbs., and all Ford Tracks through "2-ton" Series. HOW TO TRl if *'? a ahort atroke engine: check the ?pecificationat The "atroka" ia alwayt aa ahort aa, or ahorter than the "hare." Modern short -stroke V-8's an begin ning to take over in trucks? just as they've already done in passenger cart. Today, virtually every passenger car offers short-stroke V-8 power. Before too long, the same will be true of trucks. So, if you buy a truck with a long-stroke Six today that's not being built tomorrow, what will happen to its ultimate trade-in value f Play it safe! Don't settle for anything less than ? modern short-stroke engine!
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