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DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS: Nooo Moodays Bate: Me for each tmertloa M word* or lew; three times (or ?1-25. More than 2S wards, two eeate per word. FOR SALE: 1940 Ford coupe with good tires; also one marble top table and one old clock in good condition. Charlie Decker, Route 4, Murphy, N. C. 3-3tp FOR REN-! : Downstairs apart ment at 511 Hiawassee St. Has two large rooms with nice and modern conveniences. Hot and cold water furnished. See Mrs. J. W. Dyer at this address or call 96-R or 192 3-Stc ?ULL DOZER work by the hour or by the Job. See J. M. Hughes and con or call 248, Murphy, N. C. 4-tfc FOR RENT: McCall apartment, furnished with all modern con veniences. Also one unfrunished house. Rent reasonable. Phone 106. Mrs. McCall Elliott, Mur phy, N. C. 3-3tc RESURFACE your floors . Do the Job yourself. Rent our floor sand ing machine. Reasonable rates by Che hall-day, day or week. Also complete line of floor 1411 'jig and palat. Gibbs Hardware & Auto Supply. Phone 100. l-tfc WELL DRIL?H*u ? Have your wells drilled, modern machinery. Six and eight Inch domestic and eommerlcal wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route No. 1. Franklin. N. C. 3-tfc BULLDOZER WORK. By hour or contract. Also all farm work in cluding harrowing and clearing. Phone 39$- W, or 288, Murphy, N. C. 3-tfc WANTED AT ONCE: Rawleigh Dealer in Cherokee Co. Also Clay Co. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCH 750-R. Richmonda. Va., 3-4tp FOR SALE: One factory made boat and boat trailer. Reason able price Can be seen at House Trailer behind Shell Service Sta tion at Andrews. Mrs. Milton Mash bum. 3-2tp FOR SALE: 1949 Chevrolet sedan delivery truck. Call 209-W, or 374-J S-tfc FOR SALE: 4 room cabin, elec tric lights, bath, 35 acres. See E. A. Howard, Murphy Box 353, Peachtree-Marble Highway. 3-3tp FOR SALE: Miscellaneous office equipment and supplies includ ing typewriter, desks, chairs, etc. Call 209-W and 374-J 3-tfc AN INCOME OF $730 a year plus i 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, bam, 50 acres good level pas ture or farm and plenty of good timber. A good house on Chero kee St., sad various other prop erties for sale by D. M. Reese, Real Estate Brokers. Check with us for what you want in Real Estate. D. M. Reese, John C. O'DeH, Fred V. Johnson. 46-tfc MOTICE: v?i. ARE BUYING dog wood again. See Cloer St Ander son at Hsyesvllle. N. C., for prices and specifications. 3-tfc "OR SALE: Cinder blocks any size, any amount. Delivered Palmer Bros., Phone 202, Mur phy. N. C. 2-tfc FOR iSALI* : Spartanctte trailer home, completely equipped, like new, reasonable. Dr. C. C. Brooks, Blue Ridge, Ga. 2-3tc FOR SALE: 6 room house with bath, basement and good gar den, three-fourth acre land, one out building. Inside city limits, Andrews, on Aquone Road. Con tact Mrs. Flora Shields, Andrews, N. C. 2-3tp OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be in Murphy daily Monday through Saturday. New and used electric and treadle machines. All types repairs. Write J. L. McCurry, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Box 188, Murphy, N. C. 4-tfc CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Louisa Bivinsj wish to express their appreciation' to their many friends and neigh bors for the kindness shown at the death of our mother, and for the beautiful floral offteings. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mills and Family 4-ltp MAKING OUT AN ORDER? Remember: Whether you are a housewife, merchant or wholesaler, DICKEY'S trained personnel are glad to help you route your freight to obtain the fastest service possible! Dickey Freight Lines Inc. Fast, Dependable Service To Or From Anywhere in the C&A AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE ? PHONE SI * Murphy, N. C. AN ACTIVE FRIEND OF V FARMERS Always this bank has tried lo be of real help to farmers hereabouts. We are familiar with the people and the country around here, and we are interested in boosting farm prosperity. ? Use our bank to help you to greater security and larger profits. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy ? Andrews ? Rtobbniaville Hayearville Serving Southwestern North Carolina FOR RENT: One 5 room houae with bath. Close in. Call Mrs, Tom Evans, at phone 44-W, Mur phy. N. C. 4-lt< FOR SALE: New hay put up with out rain. $38.00 per ton . Mrs. Louis Raper, Marble, N. C. 4-3tj WANTED: A girl to go to Detroit, Mich., and care for two little gliis, ages Mix and eight. Will pay expenses up there. If inter ested call phone number 545- W-l, Murphy, N. C. 4-ltp FOR RENT: Four room unfurnish ed apartment with bath. Private entrance. Hot water heater. Phone 100, Murphy, N. C. 4-Stc FOR SALE: Ice refrigerator. Nice for family. Cheap for cash. Can be seen at 433 Hiawassee St., Phone 96-W, Murphy, N. C. 4-ltc FOR SALE: Around 125 acres of land near Marble on Highway 19. C. H. Townson. 4-3tp FOR SALE: One core drill com plete with drill rods ? water pipe, pump etc. Ready to work. C. H. Townson, Marble. N. C. 4-3tp PRECAUTIONS There are four precautions that should always be taken when chil dren are riding in your car. advis es the Institute For Safer Living. Be sure that children's feet and hands are in the clear when clos ing the doors. Avoid "falling out" accidents by locking car doors. See that children stay safely seated at all times when the car is in mot ion. Take measures to see that children do not put head or arms out of windows. New Zeal ana white clover has been tested at some 41 different experiment stations over the Unit ed States. It was found that the New Zealand variety yield ranged from one-half to three-fourths those of Ladino. TOADSTOOLS Although some mushrooms are edible, poisonous species may be violently lethal, says the National Geographic Society. Only experts dare gather the woodland delicaci es. Mushrooms like chlorophyll, the green suh>t?nc? with which most pl&nts manufacture food. Hence, they feed on the remains of other organisms, penetrating decaying plants and trees wth rootlike struc tures that secrete chemicals to dis solve the woody fibers. Mushrooms remain hidden until ideal condi tions of warmth, moisture and food supply bring them popping to the surface. Johns - Manviile Bid. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roll Boots Abestes Siding GIBBS HWD. * ALTO SUPPLY SHERBET ALL FLAVORS at most Border Oea'ets Free Use Permits Given By National Forest Service Here Free use permits are granted to 1 local forest residents who live [ near national forest land. Ranger . W. E. Howell said this week. Mr. Howell said these permits 1 consist mostly of dead and down pine and hardwood, fuelwood and , deal locust for fence posts. This material must be used by , ( the local resident for home or farm I purposes, Mr. Howell said, and free use can be granted to any in dividual up to $20 in value during 1 any one year. During the fiscal year just end ed the district ranger's office in Vetch Appointed I To National Group John B. Vetch, Sr.. of Bemla Hardwood Luntbe^ Co., Robbina- 1 ville, has been appointed a mem ber of the important United 8tates | Chamber of Commerce natural re- 1 sources committee for 1965-M The committee, headed by Frank E. McCaslin, president of the Ore gon Portland Cement Co., is made up of some 11 persons from all parts of the county. The resources committee helpa 'keep the chamber Informed on de I velopment and trends affecting forestry, mining, oil and gas, water | Murphy issued 171 free permits (and two free administrative use permits to churches. These per I mits totaled 490,000 board feet val- 1 ' ued at $1,040. See us for reliable insurance in any line HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. LOWLY WOBM Biologists are largely mystified by the lowly Ice worm, says the National Geographic Society. These wriggling true worms of the family Encrytraeidae lie dark and threadlike on the ice and snows of the Olympic Peninsula of Washing ton State, each about a quarter inch long. Still unanswered are resources and electric power. It, also makes recommendations on policy matters relating to these In dustries. these questions: Where do they come (ram?. What do they eat? How do they function at such low temperatures? Why do they chooee such a weird environment? Helps Yob Overcome FALSE TEETH _ ? aaa * . I -mA Wem AMfMKAN ? RED BALL Wt ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE * AUTHOKIZIO A 01 NT * Palmer Bros. Tracking Co. Inc. Phone 10* Muroav. 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Ehud exhausts on ?* Monterey* and Montclaire. 4- barrel carburetor for top performance at all speeds. Anti-fouling, high-compression spark plugs. Ball- joint front wheel suspension. And many other extra-value fine-car features at no extra ooi t. So stop in after work. You'll drive home in a new Mercury when you hear our offer. IT PAYS TO OWN A fflERCUHY FOR FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER * tm Hmmr, Cttmm lm*m I ml *ili Hi?| mt i ? i?nl. ..'Mi, m, nM rrtmm m bmk ml mm?rimm. EVANS AUTO * Valley River Avenue ? - - 11 ; ?? - " - ? * v ? ' v
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