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DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADS: Noon Mondays Rate: 90c (or each insertion !5 words or lees; three times for $1.26. More than 33 words, two cento per word. BULL DOZES work by the boor I or by the job. See J. M. Hughes] and sou or call 246, Murphy, N. C. 42-tfc our. REPRESENTATIVE will be in Murphy each Tuesday and Wednesday. Used Singer Ma chines for $39.50. New singer electric machines from $94.50 up. All types of repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Box 188, Mrphy, N. C. 4-ltfc NOTICE: WE ARE BUYING dog wood again. See Cloer & Ander son at Hayesville, N. C., for prices and specifications. 40-tfc FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a partment with bath. Call 30, Murphy, N. C. .. 40-tfc RESURFACE your floors . Do the job yourself. Rent our tloor sand lng machine. Reasonable rates Dj the half-day, day or week. Also complete line of flaor flll 'jg and paiat Gibbs Hardware & Auto Supply. Phone 100. 41-tfC WEL?. DRILi^Ifto ? Have your wells drilled, motern machinery. Six and eigl'i inch domestic and enmmerical wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B Rogers, Rouw No 1 Franilln. N C. 40-tfc EULLDOZER WORK, By hour or contract. Also all farm work in cluding harrowing and clearing. Phone 399-W, or 288, Murphy, N. C. 39-tfe AAN WANTED ? To operate Wat kins Business in Cherokee Coun ty. Hundreds of families needing service on famed Watkins Pro ducts, now Nationally Adver tised. Must be over 21 and have car. $60 weekly earnings and up easily possible. Write K. A. Pensyl, P. O. Box, No. 5071, Rich mond, Virginia. 10-3tc FOR RENT : McCall Apartment. One three room furnished apart ment, private bath, private en trance, first floor, rent reason able. Phone 106, Murphy, N. C. ?KJtp REFRIGERATOR, Servel Gas model for sale, sllrifey used, guaranteed. Also gas (Kit water heater and gas stove. Wbne 549, Murphy, N. C. 40-Stc FOR SALE: New house. 4 rooms nook, hardwood floors, screens, double windows, cement base ment, garage, electric heat, in sulated. Close in. Phone 149-M, Andrews, N. C. 40-3tp FOR SALE: 5 room house, partly furnished, or unfurnished: three miles from Hiwassee Dam, N. C., write W. F. Keffer, Box 461, Copperhill, Tenn. 41-4tc FOR RENT: Downstairs apart ment at 511 Hiawassee St. Has two large rooms with nice an'l modern conveniences. Hot and cold water furnished. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer at this address or Call 96-R or 192 41-3tc FOR RENT: Five Room House in East Murphy, Phone 297. 41-3tc AN. INCOME OF $720 a year plus a good home with large living room, four bed rooms and large basement for only $7,500. Real good buy. Also a good cattle or dairy farm of 170 acres on High way 64 West of Murphy, house, barn, 50 acres good level pas ture or farm and plenty of good timber. A good house on Chero kee St., and various other prop erties for sale by D. M. Reese. Real Estate Brokers. C:TCk with us for what you want in Real Estate. D. M. Reese, John C. ODell, Fred V. Johnson. 42-tfc REDUCED PRICES on all 8 and 2 piece living room suits. Just received two more pianos. Pric ed to sell. Murphy Furnitures Salvage. Phone 2M-J. Hlavassee - St. belcnv Cherokee Hotel. <2-3tc NEW SHIPMENT of linoleum rugs Just arrived and placed on sale. Good selections while they last. Sale oa 5 piece, chrome, plastic dinette sets. Murphy Furniture Salvage. Phone 2M-J.' Hi aw asset St, below Cherokee Hotel. 43-Stc FOR REIT: Two room furnished apartment. Hot and cold water. Ckll MB-W. Murphy, N. C. 4?-8tc Registered redbone doff, oa collar with Chester Par ana Pbone 16J-J cA It. Mat , to the n?ne of Joe. STUDIO PIANO for sale. Located in Men's Bible Class at Metho dist Church. Cash or time. A. It. Bell, Murphy, N. C. 42-ltc ALFALFA AND ORCHARD grass, hay for sale, *1.00 per bale. J. B. Shields, Marble, N. C. 42-3tp ! 1 FOR THE BEST in Television and appliance sales and service Phone 83, W. T. Forsyth Furni ture. Andrews, N. C. We can re pair any make or model televi sion, radio, washer, range, iron, etc. It we can't fix it, it can't be fixed. 42-3tp [ FOR SALE : Cinder blocks any size, any amount. Delivered Palmer Bros., Phone 202, Mur phy, N. C. 42-tfc FOR SALE : 1948 and 1952 Ford ' tractors. One and two row culti vators. disc plows, bog harrow. See Bill King or call 273-W. Mur phy, N. C. 42-3tc FOR RENT: One 4 room house with bath. Wired for stove. Elec tric water heater furnished. With garden. Close In. One 4 room apartment with bath. Wired for stove. Call Mrs. Tom Evans, 44 W, Murphy, N. C. 42-ltc I PLUMBING WORK by hour or con tract. Reasonable. New 30 gal. automatic electric water heaters $69.50, 5 year guarantee. Lloyd Ramsey, Box 562. Murphy, N. C. 1 42-3tp CINDER BLOCKS FOR SALE: 4,1 6 and 8 inches. Kaye's Auto Parts | Murphy, N. C. 42-3tc ! WE PAY HIGHEST prices for scrap iron and metal. Kaye's Auto Parts, Murphy, N. C. 42-3tc MAN WITH CAR for full time bus! ne:<3 in Cherokee Co., also Clajr Co.. Run your own permanent business. Household Medicines Food Products ? Extracts ? Far mers' Supplies. Big line. Good Profits. Write for particulars, Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-750-191, Richmond, Va. 42-2tp 'OR RENT: 11 room house, 3 baths. Call 49-W or 113-W 42-3tc ALES AND SERVICE on Emer son T. V. We now have a TV and radio repairman, Also works on small electrical appliances. El liott Hardware, Andrews, N. C. 42-3tc ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING .<5,000 WATER BONDS OF THE TOWN OF ANDREWS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board >! Aldermen ol the Town of And ?cws, North Carolina: Section 1. That pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 1921, bonds rf the Town of Andrews of the ?naximum aggregate principal a nount of $5,000 are hereby author zed to be issued for the purpose of snlarging and extending the Town's vater system, the same being a lecessary expense within the rn~ar ng of the Constitution. Sec 2. That a tax suf ficient to >ay the principal and interest of aid bonds shall be annually lev ed and collected.. Sec. 3. That a statement of lebt of the Town has been filed >'ith the Clerk and is open to pub ic inspection. Sec. 4. That this ordinance hall take eSfect 30 days after the irst publication hereof unless in lie meantime a petition for it sub lission to the voters Is filed under aid Municipal Financc Act, in rhich event it shall take effect rhen approved by the voters of he Town at an election as provided i) said Act. The foregoing ordinance was iassed on the 20th day of April, 955, and was first published on - tie 28th day of April, 1955. ? Any action or proceeding ques ioning the validity of said or linance must be commenced with n thirty days after its first puli ation. ^ |f Zora R. Bryson l-2tc Clerk NOTICE OF SEKVDTO SUM MONS BY frUBUCATfON fORTH CAROLINA ,'HEROKEE COUNTY ASPER W. GREEN -VS :dith faith green The defendant, Edith Faith Ireen, will take notice that an ction as above has been commen ed in the Superior Court of Chero ;ee County, North Carolina, against aid defendant for Judgment in avor of the plaintiff for divorce n the grounds of two yean sepa atlon. That said defendant will urther take notice that ahe la re luired to be and appear at the of Ice of the Clerk of The Superior ice of the Clerk of the Superior Jourt of Cherokee County, North Carolina, In the Court House tn ?lurp'iy, on or before the 10th day if May, 1805, or within twenty 30) days thereafter and answer or lemur to complaint of plaintiff lied tn this action, or said plaintiff mi apply to the Cburt for the re ts* requested In the complaint. This the ? dy o^pril, 1MB. Court, lUtc ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of Education of Gra ham County will receive sealed )ids for the construction of a new ine classroom Elementary School building to be located at Robbins ville, N. C. Bids will be received until 2 p. m. Wednesday, May 18, 1955, at the office of K. S. Clem, Superinten dent of Schools, County Court House, Robbinsville, N. C., at which time the bids will be public- < lly opened and read. Separate bids will be received on General Construction, Plumb ing, Heating, and Electrical work. Plans and specifications will be engineer, C M sbuply dw rhh se available through the architect engineer, Gilmer Harrill, Phone 17-W, Andrews. N. C A plans deposit c- -23 will be re turned to all bonafide bidders on receipt of plans in good condition I not over 10 days after the bids are opened. Performance bond will be requir ed for 100 per cent of the value of the work. Bid bond or cashier check in 'lie amount of 5 pe.- cent of the base bid shall accompany each propos al. Bid suriety will become pay able to the owner as a means of liquidating damages in the event the successful bidder does not ex ecute the contract and furni3h prop er performance bond within 10 days after the award. North Carolina licenses will be required according to statute pro visions for all bidders. Time of :ompletiori of the project shall be MO calendar days subject to pen ilties as specified for overtime. Bids may be withdrawn at any ime before opening. Owner reserv ?s the right to reject any or all >ids and to waive minor irregular rie^. It is the intention to award the /ork to the lowest responsibile < nd qualified bidder. All bids siia'l e to the nearest even dollar. All . ids shall be unqualified, quail fiel ids will be rejected. Gilmsr Herri 11 A rchitect-Engineer Phone 17-W l-3tc Andrews, N. C. FICKLESIMKR FN EXERCISE Pvt. Hoyt H. F.CrUesijyr, 24. son t Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 'Scklesimer. .oute 4, Murphy, N. C., partici ated in LOGEX-55. an Army ride logistical e.v.erci30. May 2-7 t Fort Lee, Va. Approximately 5,000 officers and nlisted personnel will be trained 1 supplying combat troops for mo ern warfare. Although no field nits will be used, simulated con itions will give realism to the ex rcise. Private Picklesimer. a clerk re ular'y stationed with the Adju int Ger.eral's School at Fort Ben imin Harrison, Ind.. entered the irmy last August. He is a 105 1 raduate of Western Carolina Ool sge at Cullowhee. "MAKE HASTE SIvOWKY" ?(Author's Name below)* Oom pound In K prescrlpUoos is , often a alow proem. First, we I carefully read each prescription* ?lowly to nuvke certain we rai l derstand exactly what your] Physician specifies. The In^red-I lenta are assembled and check! ed for Identity. Next, we care folly compound and label with hntrnctlons for use. Once more we check every op eration to make certain every thing la perfect, and then we "Make Haste" to see that you (ret your prescription aa speedy as possible. TOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Ml' WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Or SALE I NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY I WADE H. COLLINS, Plaintiff v?- , SARAH ANN HAMPTON, ET ALS Defendant > Under and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned Sheriff from the Superior Court of Cherokee County, in the above en titled action, and an order of the Clerk of said Court directing a re sale of said property under said execution upon an advance bid, I will, on the 11th day of May, 1935. at 12;00 Noon, offer for sale to the I highest bidder for cash, upon an opening bid of $240.00, all right, title, and interest which the De fendant, Sarah Ann Hampton, now has, or at any time at or after thi docketing of the judgment in sai i action had, la and to the following described re.U estate lying and be ing in Hothouse Township, Cher okee County. North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SAM ALLEN, Plaintiff, -V9 IRENE CARTER ALLEN. Defendant To IRENE CARTER ALLEN: Take Notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Divorce "A Vinculo" on the grounds of two years separation and custody of Bobby Allen, Stella Lee Allen, and Helen Louise Allen, the three minor children of plain tiff and defendant. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than June 5. 1S55.- and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 19 f'ay of April, 1955. K. W. Radford Clerk Superior Court By J. L. Hall IO-4tc L'eputy O. S. C. Johns - Manville Bid. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roll Roofs 1 Abestos Siding GIBBS HWD. Si AUTO SUPPLY BEGINNING on a Dog-wood at the head of Potato Creek and runs South 29 Weat Ml feet to a Chest i ut Oak on top of the ridga; then first Weat and then In a Northwest direction with the meanders of said ridge 1744 feet to an lion Post corner of Number Two; allotted to Robert Cross; then South 89 East with the line of Parcel No Two 1140 feet to an Iron Post and small Maple on the bank of Potato Crrek; then up with said Creek In a Southeast direction 410 feet to the Beginning, containing 23 acres, "T NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA GRAHAM COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This U notice that the undersign cd County Board of Education (or Graham County will meet In spec ial session at the courthouse, County Superintendent's Office, on the 9th day of May, 1965 for the purpose of electing a County Sup- j more or less. This the 28 th day of April, 1956. Claude M. Anderson, Sheriff 41-2te crtaUndMt of Schools (or Graham Don* In apodal session, thia tlje 21 at day o t AprU. 1908 /a/ Wayne C. Masctia Chairman H. J. Owens Nettle C. Parrette, M O. Expert Watch Repairs See BOX OOBNWXXL at E. C. Moore Jewelers Pk?M cm PRICE CHANGES Made by the Murphy Beauty Shop Association i Due to the Increase in prices over k period of yean of materials and supplies, we find It imperative to advance our prices to a standard minimum. The right to make a fair profit is Important to the American way of life. It means job security and freedom from fear and worry. 80 we ask your full cooperation, PLEASE. This is the first Increase in our prices In over 1* years. Other things have advanced right along each year. But we have kept our prices so low so long that we now find our prices are way below the average Beauty Shop. PRICE LIST Machine or Machbteleos Waves 95.60 * up Cold Waves 7.30 * up Patch up waves ? Including hair cut, shampoo h set 8.00 Hot Oil Treatment 3.50 Virgin Hair dye (Roux) 5.00 Touch up dye 4.00 Miss Clairoil rinse S.50 Hair cut 1.00 Danderelde dandruff treatment M To apply patron's dandruff treatment .19 Brushing a Massaging, extra .15 Plain Shampoo and set (Wet or Dry 1.85 Set _ 1.06 AU extra shampoos, oil or creme .13 Reconditioning creme rinse .as To apply Spray net or Lanolin .15 Plain Shampoo ? Short Hair .M Plain Shampoo ? Long Hair .15 Manlcuro 1.23 Eyebrow Arch 1.00 Eyebrow Dye 1.00 THE ABOVE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE MAY 1 Because of rr actions from present day medicines and drugs that some customers must take, NO Work is Guaranteed. We CLOSE Every Wednesday afternoon starting at It noon. THE MURPHY BEAUTY SHOP ASSOCIATION : Mary Cathron's Beauty Shop Margaret'* Beauty Shop Candler's Beauty Shop Valeries' Beauty Shop Doci Wt' ?eauty Shop _ AMERICA'S FOREMOST ARTISTS VOTE PLYMOUTH "AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR !" 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