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DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADS: Nm Mondays Bate: Mc lor etek taaertton U word* or lea*; three ttmea for H.U. More thmm a word*, two teak per word. ?UIX DOZES work by fee bow or by the Job. See J. M. Hughe, ?od eon or call 246, Murphy, N C. ?-tfi FOR SALE: One core drill com plete with drill rods? water pipe pump etc. Ready to work. C. H Townson, Marble, N. C. 4-3t] FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet sedar delivery truck. Call 209-W, 01 374-J 6-tfc OUR REPRESENTATIVE will b? 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 FOR RENT: Four room unfurnish ed apartment with bath. Private entrance. Hot water heater. Phone 100. Murphy, N. C. -i-Stc FOR SALE : Miscellaneous office equipment and supplies includ ing typewriter, desks, chairs etc. Call 209- VV and 374-J 6-tfc AN INCOME OF $720 a year plus i good home with large living room, four bed rooms and large basement for only $7,500. Real good bay. Also a good v.utle or dairy farm of 170 acres on High way 64 West of Murphy, house, tarn, 50 acres good level pas ture or farm and plenty of good timber. A good house on Chero kee St., aad various other prop erties for sale by D. M. Reese, j 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 WELn D'UL.L.rriu ? Have your wells drJled. modern machinery. Six ind eiglu inofl domesuc and eommerieal wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write 7. B. Rogers, Route No. 1. Franklin. N. C. 6-tfc WE HAVE SOME good used Jeep tires, army type with bows and some civilian half tops. Attract ive prices. Palmer's Garage, Murphy, N. C. ?-ltp Joluus - Manville Bid. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roll Roofs A best os Siding GIBB8 HWD. * AUTO SUPPLY I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT | STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff i -VS- 1 \RNOLD J. MILLSAPS, AND WIFE, MYRTIS MILLSAPS The defendants, ARNOLD I. MILLSAPS. MYRTIS MILLSAPS. will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Chero kee County, North Carolina, to foreclose the lien of taxes due plaintiff by defendants for the years 1952. 1953, and 1954 against FOR SALE: One registered Guern sey cow, o /ears old. Practically fresh. See j. L. Hall. Rt. 4. Mur phy, N. C. 5-2tc WANTED A" ONCE: Rawleigh Dealer in Cuerokee Co. Also Clay Co. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCH 750-R. Richmonda, Va.. S-4tp FOR SALE: Areund 128 acres of land near Marble on Highway 19. C. H. Townson. 4-Stp ALUMINUM ROOFING, $10.35 F. , O. B. Asheville. See your local Farmers Federation warehouse 1 ' manager for delivered local r I prices. 5-3tc LOST: White gold wedding ring with small diamonds on Monday, July 25. possibly in Lay's or A & IV Reward. Phone 16-W, Murphy, n c. * 5-2tp ; NOTICE: v?fc ARE BUYING dog vood again. See Cloer & Ander- j Hia at Hayesville. N. C.. for prices and specifications 6-tfc OR SALE: Cinder blocks *ny ?ize. any amount. Delivered Palmer Bros., ''hont 202, Mur phy, N. C. 5-tfc c-bUitKAt'JS your . Do the job yourselt. Rent our tloor sand :ns machine. Reasonable rates i) the half-day. day or week. Aiso complete line of floor fili ng 3nd paint. Gibbj Hardware i Auto Supply. '->bou?- 100. 4-tfc BULLDOZER WORK. By hour or contract. Also all farm work in cluding arrow l_*!g and clearing. Phone 399-W, or 288. Murphy, N. C. 3-tfc FOR SALE: 4 room cabin, elec tric lights, bath. 35 acres. See E. A Howard. Murphy Box 353. Peachtree-Marble Highway. 6-3tp FOR SALE : The Hartness property in Mineral Bluff. Ga., 6 room bungalow, gas and electric heat, bath, large rooms, recent inter ior decoration, nice lawn, trees, and shrubbery, large outside storage building, garden, barn. 4 acres rich bottom land. See Mrs. Etta Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga. 6-3tc FOR SALE : Good clean 1949 Willys jeep, good tires, mechanically good. Can be seen at Palmer's Garage, Murphy, N. C. 6-ltp FOR SALE: One new oil floor fur nace. Call 592, Murphy, N. C. 6-3tc the lands of said defendants in Murphy Township, Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, to-wit: On the South side of Terrace Avenue in the Town of Murphy. Being Lots ten (10) and Eleven till of Block C of the Blumenthal Addition to the Town of Murphy, Map or plat of which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina in plat book one (1), at page 3. reference to which is here by made for more complete de scription of said lots. And being the same lands con wyert by Charlie. Davis and wife Miner Davis to Arnold J. Millsaps and wife Myrtis Millsaps, for dee.1 dated September , 1946, and New room beauty in a few hours with ti s f( ip lo ?hNMhyi ? Mm Hi 20 ? Nt Imk ? N* Perfect dwratiag rtsvlts evtry tine I Paint with SPRED SATIN a* you lilu, fatter, easier, effort wtsly. Start or stop any placa. Laps won't show. SPRED SATIN is th? 100% Icrttx bdso , Wood* Paint. You can paint a room in a few hour*. Choot* from 180 bwiutlM colors ? pastels to modern doop shod**. Com* inl Sm th* beau tiful SPMD SATIN colors. ? r ZSmm $5.69 GaL L86Qt ACME HARDWARE V C. Milk Cows Are Decreaslag Estimated numbers of J un< milk cows on North Carolina farm: have been on the decline for th< past two years. The numbers as re ported (or 1933. 1954 and 1965 wen 381,000 ; 378,000; and 368,000, re spectively. Several iactors serve to explaii this decline in reported milk cov numbers. The build-up to 381,00 head in June of 1953 was to thi second highest number on record: going back to 1935, being exceedet only by the 389,000 reported foi June of 1944. Two successive dn years, 1953 and 1954. necessitatec greater purchases of high pricec feeds, and encouraged dairy farm ers to cull their herds very closely Finally, these selective culling! and other good dairy managemenl practices have demonstrated to farmers the practicality of produc ng more milk from fewer milk cow numbers. GARDEN TIME BY ROBERT SCHMIDT In the vegetable garden now is he time to practice sanitation, a horough clean up of all plants vhich have matured their crops ind are through for the season ? or example: beans, melons, cu ?umbers, summer squash and others. If these old plants are al lowed to remain they will carry jver many insect pests and diseas ;s into next season. Ttiev may be >Iowed under or composted with a ittle manure and soil. This will ake care of the pests and at the lame time supply much-needed or ganic matter for the garden. Just >ecause plants are through produc ng for the season it is a mistake o let them remain to become *i ) reeding place for insects and dis :ases which will give you trouble lext year. In eastern and central Jorth Carolina there is still time to ilant such crops as turnips, mus ard, spinach, Chinese cabbage abbage (plants') collard (plants), roccoli (plants), beets, snap eans Kohlrabi, kale shallots on >ns sets, leaf lettuce and radishes In the flower garden this is a ood time to plant seed of spring scorded in the Office of Register i Book 166, at page 192 therefore i which is likewise made for ore complete description of said ta Said lands being fully described the complaint now on file in this :tion, reference to which is here f made for more full description. And for the further purpose ol mdcmning the said land to sale > satisfy said taxes, tax liens, in vest and costs of this action, and i for ever bar and foreclose all 1 ght, title, estate, interest, claim , nd lien of defendants in and to oi pon said lands; and the said de ?ndants will further take notice ;ey are required to be and appear - ore the Clerk of the Superior ourt of Cherokee County, Nortd arolina, at his office in the Court ouse in Murphy, N. C., within ventv (20) days after the 8 day of eptcmber. 1955, to-wlt, on or be >re the 28 day of September, 195S, nd answer or delhur to the com laint in this action, which is now n f.le with copies for defendants, r the plaintiff will apply to the ourt for the relief demanded in le comolaint. This the 2 day of August, 1955. K. W. Radford Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee -4tc County, N. C. I SPECIAL BLUE CROSS Hospital and Surgical Enrollment SEE TOUR ? Farmers Federation WAREHOUSE MANAGER | Enrollment Dates | i Angnst 15th to September 1st ( 15% Sarin# Mm ttmim V and early summer blooming peren- ' nals. If Uieae seeds are planted now In Mats, coldirames "or well prepared seed beds, and transplant ed as soon as they are large enough to handle, Uiey w:a bloom next year. If you plant the seed* In the spring most om these plants will not bloom until the following year >l?o. /.uijuat and September la a good time to plant seed at paroles and the winter annuals such ai an nual larkspur, annual phlox, shlr ley popples and cornflower. Pan ales should be transplanted but the others may be left as seeded. They are all hardy to winter tempera tures All of these are early spring spring bloomers. OB HAIL! Tibetans abominate hail aa the 1 r. nchlet of devils and bellere that 'it must not strike the holy build I tags of Lhasa, long the city of the Dalai Lamas. The government hires magicians to prevent such disaster and punishes them If they fall, the National Georgraphic So ciety Reports. WILD MAMMALS \ Mora than M different mm aala. Including bear, cougar, and liy lafTMt remaining herd* of Loom rait elk. Inhabit the prtml ive wilderness of Washington tate's Olympic Peninsula, says He National Geographic Society. THE WILD FRONTIER HAS A NEW KINGI\ Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Bydy by Fisher ? Ball- Roc* Steering ? Outrigger Rear Spring*? Anti-Dive Braking? 12 -Volt Electrical Syttem ? Nine Engine-Drive Otoieee. ? ? The new Chevrolet has proved itself all K-I-N-G in today's v toughest driving competition! Starting at the Daytona Beach NASCAR '-sponsored trials' last winter, the new Chevrolet swept aside all competition in t' its class in acceleration tests. 1 Since then what's happened: The latest figures on hand show that so far Chevrolet has piled up a big lead in NASCAR short track events against all comers in all price classes! I Come on in and try America's real honest-Injun GO car Of the year! *Na4ional Astottofion for Stock Cor Aeio Kodug V _ OrWa with ear* . . . EVERYWHERE! /CHEVROLET/ America's hottest performer becowe it's get America's most modem VII Dickey Chevrolet-Olds. Co. Phone 60 Tennessee St. DRIVE THE MODERN TUBELESS WAY! .TRADE TODAY FOR NEW gooqAear TUBELESS DELUXE SUPER-CUSHIONS We bay ALL the unuaed mile* in your worn tire*. Regardless of their condition, well allow you their full oaliM wnen traded for new DeLuxe Super-Cushions. Don't wait! Bring your car up-to-date with GOODYEAR Tubeless Tires. They fit your present wheels. Coodyear's exclusive 3-T triple-tempered cord body makes the new Tubeless Super-Cushion onp of die strongest, safest tires made ? and there's no tube to chafe, pinch, or blow out Triple-tempered 3-T Cord, plus exclusive Grip-Seal construction, give a double line of defense against punctures. You get up to 12X more mileage with this new tubeless tire . . . and up to 15S more skid-resistance! It's a stronger, cooler-running tire for longer, safer tire life. Get Tubeless Super -Cushions NOW on our special trade-in allowances >1 I Allison & Duncan Tire Co.
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