OEABUNI FOB CLASSIFIED AM: No ?s Ms tar * leas; three 11. 19. Mare than IS word*, two oeoh per word. ?ULL DOZER won ty the hour or by the Job. See J. M. Hughes ?ad mi or call 246, Murphy, N. C. 49-tfc OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be In Murphy each Tueaday said Wednesday. Used Stager Ma chines for $39.50. New singer electric machines from $94.50 up. All types of repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Box I 188, Murphy, N. C. 50-tfc AN INCOME OF $ 720 a year plus a good henie with large living room, four bed rooms and large basement for only $7,500. Real good boy. Also a good cattle or dairy farm of 170 acres on High way 64 West of Murphy, house, barn, 90 acres good level pas ture or farm and plenty of good timber. A good house on Chero kee St., ?Md various other prop- , erties for sale by D. M. Reese, ! Real Estate Brokers. Check I uith us for what you want in] Real Estate D. M Reese, John/ C. O'Dell, Fred V. Johnson. 46-tfc NOTICE- WE ARE BUYING dog wood again. See Cloer & Ander son at Hayesville, N. C.. for prices and specifications. 49-tfc FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a partment with bath. Call 30, Murphy, N. C. 49-tfc i WELL DRILlINLt ? Have your) wells drilled, mocern machinery. ] Six and eigK Inch domestic and j eommerical wells. Macon Pump' and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Rouu? No 1 Franklin. N C. 49-tfc BULLDOZER WORK, By hour or, contract. Also all farm work In cluding harrowing and clearing. Phone 3W-W, or 288. Murphy, N. C. 49-tfc -"OR SALE: Cinder blocks any size, any sirfount. Delivered Palmer Eros., Phone 202, Mur phy, N. C. 45-tfs RESURFACE your floors . Do the job yourself. Rent our tloor sand lng machine. Reasonable rates ! by the half -day, day or week, j Also ccmp'.ete line of floor till- ? lag and paiat. Gibbs Hardware | & Auto Supply. I'houe 100. ] 50-tfc \ FOR SALE : Small part time busi ness. Requires car or light truck nd smali capital. Nice income for part time work. Call 762-W-3 after 5 p. m. or see Q. W. Louder milk at Murphy Shoe Shop dur ing working hours. Also for sale Webster Webcor Tape Recorder. 48-3tc PERMANENT PARKING LOT just behind the post office. Parking by the month. Apply to Mrs. E. H. Brumby, Murphy, N. C. 49-3tc Johns - Manville Bid. Materials Asphalt Shingles- Roll Roofs Abeetos Siding GIBBS HWD. ft AUTO SUPPLY CLEARANCE SALE Prices on all Lawn Furniture. We still have a fine selection of Lawn Furniture at special clearance prices. 8oa lamon Furniture Co., Phone 6M, Murphy, N. C. 51-tfc FOR RENT : Two room furnished apartment. Electric heat; elec tric stove; hot water; private en trance. Mrs . C. I. Calhoun, .Phone 686, Murphy, N. C. 51-ltc SELLING OUT EVERYTHING; 8 rev m house; two workshops; big lot; six grave lots; two grave vaults; five pianos; four milk g^'s; Dodge Sedan, $300; leav ing the mountains. A. R. Bell, Murphy, N. C. 51-ltc Lost: White leather clutch bag,, Monday during beauty contest; 1 containing drivers license, com- < pact, etc. Please return drivers license to owner or leave at CSier ( okee Scout office, Murphy, N. C. 51-ltc TIMBER LAND SALE COUNTY lit Acres ? 250,000 Est. Board Feet Timber plus Pulpwood and Dogwood, also Good Farm Prop- 1 erty Included. Four (1) Shares, f Three Heirs and Dower Interest, ( Controlling Interest. A. J. Slaugh ter Estate Lands. Send Bids to; L. W. Lloyd. Attorney, Robbinsville, ' North Carolina. 51-ltc * WANTED AT ONCE: Older man no', subject to military service ' for good Rawleigh business in Cherokee Co. also Clay Co. Stop & working for others. Be your own r boss. Good Profits. If interested, write ft once. Rawlelgh's. Dept NCG-7MVAA, Richmond. Va. 51-4tp i: FOR RENT: One 5 room house with bath; one 3 room apart- j ment. street floor, one 3 room,1 apartment with bath. street floor; close in. See Mrs. Tom Evans or call 44-W. 51-ltc FOR RENT: One furnished three room apartment. Private bath. Call 66?' W, Mrs. Nettie Axley, Kiawassee St., Murphy. N. C., 49-3* c "IRST FLOOR unfurnished three room apartment with bath, hot , v.a'er heater, electric stove, pri- ! " vate entrance, large front porch , ' f<- r rer.t Contact Robert Weaver, | Murphy, N. C. 48-3tpj PANTED: White milling corn. ! f, Paying $1.90 per bu. Shelled and v sacV.ed i-. 2 bushels bags. W. S. I . D'.c?ey, Murphy, N. C. 50-3tc " Ton RENT: 5 room house CaH 75, ' 1 Murphy. N. C. -19-3tc .i Craftsman's Fair Sst July 18-22 <1 The annual Craftsman's Fair will f be held in Asheville July 18-22. | Cra'tsmen from all over Ihe 3 southern mountains will be present " demonstrating their skills and ex hibiting finished crafts. The John C. Campbell Folk . School will have an exhibit and a ' jroup of carvers will demonstrate] their skill along with several others from the Cherokee Crafters and in dividual guild members. The carvers include A: Ben Hall, Jack Hall, Mrs. Sue McClure, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown. A group of dancers under the leadership of the Folk School will I Jemonstrate dancing. 3 c^v> is a very Special Coffee! ?fttteU-jjU*. ? U Oxk. QJXv~ i * ' CL.> A-O*^ \M* +**<&*. <L-t VIOLET LAST WEEK Mrs. Magdalene Allen and chil dren were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Beaver. Mrs. Cuie Danner was the week end guest of the Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Morrow. Misses Katherine Murphy, Res sie Allen, Ruth Allen and Grady Murphy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robinson and boys were Sunday guests of Sir. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Taylor vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor >ver the week end. Mrs. Gwendolyn Beaver and laughter. Margaret Ann, visited in ')!ik Ridge. Tenn., last week. They Uso visited Mrs. Margaret Runion )f Clinton, Tenn., who has been .'ery ill. Mrs Marcella Beaver, Miss Mary Letter and Scotty Dryden pent last Thursday night in Hen U-rsonville. . with Mr. and Mrs. ?""rank Morley. Miss Lefter left femiersonville by train for her mme in Green Acres, Florida. Harold Beaver spent Saturday light with Marvin Allen. Miss Eilie Rose was the Sunday ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mor o\v Ei ! Taylor has been quite ill and j s recovering from an operation in ] i ( 'h i*:?anooga. Tenn., hospital. ' .ittle Folk School 3e July 5-15 ? The Little Folk School for all hildren of Brasstown between the gps of five to 13 will be held at the ohn C. Campbell Folk Shcool uly 5 This will be a good opportunity :ir the children to participate in ames, folk dancing, crafts, sing rig, nature lore, and other activi iet:. Phillip Merrill, who is well nciwn js a square dance caller, r>lk dance teacher, and musician fill he with the children for danc ng (or part of the two weeks. Croups will be led by Marcia Toil merer. Faith Marr. Sue Flint. !(> "\n;i E.irton, and Nan Jones. Special interest groups will fea ure gymnastics led by Georg Bid trup; sword and Morris dancing pi! bv Eileen Gunnell. who is a nlk dance teacher from England; nd active games led by Clair Sey iiou.* * \ndrews Personals Mrs. Mary Frances Daughtery I nd children of Conway are spend ig Uus week here with her father, .very Pullium and other relatives. Miss Daisy Battle left Wedens ay far Akron, Ohio where she will per.d week with Mr. and Mrs. (scar Palmer. M r and Mrs. Johnny Revis of Viliimbus. Ga., are spending a acation here with Mrs. Revis' riother, Mrs. R. W. Rector. George Handura and daughter, :iaine, of Clearwater, Fla., are pending this week here at their ummer home. Miss Jane Ubill and three friends f Reading, Pa., are spending sev ral days here at the Valleytown lotor Court enroute to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker lad as their house guest tor the fourth of July holidays Mr. and (rs. Charles Smith, and Mr. and frs Jack Edwards all of Atlanta, la., who arrived Saturday by lane. The craft course under the lead srship of Mrs. Murriel Martin Is ust ending. Persona from South Dakota, Ohio, ConnecUcutt, Ken ucky, Illinois, and England have 31 joyed weaving, woodcarvtng ' woodworking and copper enamel *>*? j DO NT SCRATCH IHAT ITCH! ia U ?hwiin joo MUST be plwi "" ITCB-ME-HOT what t>. " Iteb of MMM, Iter or )?; ?I MJ ta| rtore. Toda ?tr ATHLETES FOOT ?OW TO KILL IT tton BOOB, U nat TO N Ml ?I1 1 ?? Price* received by fanners for milk during April were above a year earlier for the flret time In two year*. A larger proportion of l milk wmj going Into higher priced fluid outlets and manufacturing j milk' prices were up slightly INSECT SPRAY Gulfspray Aerosol Bomb Trak Moth Proofer Bomb Gulfspray Roach & Ant Killer Gulf Livestock Spray INGRAM'S GULF SERVICE MURPHY, N. C. ft SQ 99 S PARTICLES " Builds big , rugged frames! I When chicks are about 10 weeks old, it '8 -time to start building their bodies for tue job ahead. Put them on "SQ" Growing Sparticles (or mash) . . . the feed that's built to do the job . . . better . . . faster! CRAIG SUPPLY CO. ML'RPHY, N. C. ' Researched-Feeds for the Southeast" * See us for reliable insurance in any line HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 145 Murphy, N.C. 35 E3 Do More Jobs Quicker with ' THE POWERFUL HOMELITE (MODEL 17) CHAIN SAW ? Cuts 18 inch trees in 18 seconds. ? Fells trees 4 feet or more in diameter. ? Lightweight and easy for one man to handle in any position. ? Practically eliminates down time. ? Can be quickly and easily converted for clearing work with a low cost attachment. SEEING IS BELIEVING Com* in and ask for a fr? domonstralion For Service and Saws Ycu Can DEPEND On RADFORD HOMEUTE SERVICE Phone 84 Murphy, N. C. vSee the Difference ^ b Center 188-hp Bulck Speciai 6-Po?enger, 4-Door Riviera, Model 43 You certainly ought to come in and see for yourself why this new kind of hard* top is headed for the best-seller list It's a Buick Riviera, of course. Which mean* the low and rakish look of a Convertible ? a solid steel roof overhead ? and no center posts in the side window areas to obstruct your view. But that's only the beginning. ' Here you get two extra doors. They open to the rear compartment. So no one in the front has to move when someone gets into or but of the rear. Here you get massive Aa//-pillars on either aide on which the front doors latch and the rear doors hinge. (That's why you see no center posts above die door line.) Here, too, you get wholly new principles in body design and strength that give the extra safety of rock-firm solidity at the too. sides ? ? For the 4-Door Riviera gives you over 9 indies more hiproom and 5 inches more leg* room ? yet with no increase in wheelbase or over-idl car length. So we repeat? you certainly ought to come in and see this stunning new kind of hardtop. It's the very last word in beauty, comfort, convenience. It's available in Buick's two lowest- priced Series ? die Special and the Century. And it's all Buick ? with Buick power, Buick ride, Buick handling? and the spectacular performance of Buick's Variable Pitch Dyhaflow.* Drop in today? tomorrow at the latest? and learn what Buick's all time record sales year can mean to you in the way of a whopping big trade-in deal. fitch DynsfUw it tbt only Dynsfow Buick huUt toity. It it Omtdmi on RO ADM ASTER, optional m wtodctt Mm cost on o !? and bottom. And here? bless those Buick engineers!? you get a lot more room in the rear compartment . 1 II is Buick En or rMl Ni, Uttarai air

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