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SINATRA 1 fiRARWr ROBERT MITCHUM BROOOaCK I CRAWFORD* UNITED authh UVAKLCo BICKFORD DICKEY THEATRE Sun.Thurs., Oct. 2.6 tow* or ??m, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND OF NEW REGISTRATION OF VOTERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL ELECTION will be held In the town of Murphy, j North Carolina, on the 22nd day of , November, 1966. for the purpose of , submitting to the qualified voters of said Town, for their approval or disapproval, the fallowing propo- j sition: Shall the qualified voters of the { Town of Murphy approve the bond ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on July 8, 1955, and which (1) authorises bonds of said Town of the maximum aggregate amount of $190,000 to finance the cost of reconstructing, enlarging and extending the water supply system maintained by said Town to provide a supply of water for said Town and its inhabitants, and acquiring the land or rights In land, furnishings, equipment, ma- 1 chinery or apparatus constituting a part of said improvements or I ^ Burch Motors^ ' ^ SEf BURCH f/e?r ^ 24 HOUR WRECKER. SERVICE v . TENNESSEE ST.." <PkmU.. 95 ? V AftURPHX.i zm 11*52 FORD 4 Dr. 1954 FORD 4 Dr. 1963 DODGE 2 Dr. 1954 FORD Pickup ... I 1851 FORD 1951 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. I 1954 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. 1 1952 DODGE 4 Dr. 1953 DODGE Station Wagon 1947 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. 1951 FORD Tudor 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. AUCTION Ducktown, Tennessee 2 Miles North of Ducktown on Highway 68 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 2 rtO P. M. OX THE PREMISES Property Of Howard Bradley New Building, 30 x 40 feet, constructed of cinder Mock, hardwood floors, and having C rooms in basement, located on lot 100 x 200 feet. This building like* a little of being completed and Is an excellent location for a store, serv ice station, cafe, or could be converted Into a home. There is very little property in this section that can be bought at any price. ALSO a nice lot 100 x 200 adjoining the above described property, and two nice lots each being 75 x 300 feet, and being the property where the old 1.1 RO GRILL, was locate*!. . Reason for selling, owner is closing out all of his operations In Tennessee. Everything sells regardless of price, and will be sold rain or shine. For full particulars and blue prints, call our office. Signs on property. EASY TERMS. JOHNSON LAND COMPANY "35 Years continuous Service" Brokers Haas Howell Bldg. Atlanta, Georgia ML-8-S1S2 List your propetry with us for quick, satisfactory properties at tlM time of Mid re construction. ?nlajgament and u- ' tension, and (S) authorise* the I levy and collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal ! of and interest on aald bonds; and also approve the indebtedness to be incurred by the issuance of said bonds. The polls for said election will open at the hour of 6:30 o'clock, A. M., and will close at the hour of 6:30 O'clock, P. M . Eastern Stan dard Time. The polling place for said election shall be the usual polling place in the Town of Mur phy, to- wit : Courtroom of the Cherokee County Courthouse. The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Murphy has appointed Jennie Lee Sneed to act as Regis trar, and WILL Rogers and John O'Dell to act as Judges of Election for said election. NOTICE IS ' ALSO HEREBY GIVEN, that a new registration of the qualified voters of the Town 'of Murphy for said election has been ordered by the Board of Commis sioners of said Town. The Regis trar will keep open the boo"k for new registration from 9:00 o'clock, A. M. until 6 O'clock, P. M., on each day, except Sundays and hol idays. for three weeks, beginning on Saturday, the 12th day of Octo ber. 1955. and ending on Saturday, the 12th day of November, 1953. being the second Saturday before said election. On each Saturday during the registration period said book will be kept open at the poll ing place above named By order of th Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Murphy. Dated, September 27th, 1955. Charles E. Johnson Town Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Murphv. N. C. PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the qualified voters of the Town of Murphy approve the bond ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on July 5, 1955, and which (1) authorizes bonds of said Town of the maximum aggregate YES , amount of $190, 000 to finance the cost of re constructing, en larging and ex tending the wa ter supply sys tem maintained by said Town to provide a sup ply of water for said- Town and Its inhabitants, and acquiring the land or rights in land, furnish ings, equipment, machinery or apparatus con stituting a part of said improve ments or prop erties at the time of said re construction, en largement and extension and (2) authorizes the levy and col " RTVER OF NO RETURN' ' Valley Drive-In Theatre Sun. -Moo., Oct. 2-3 NO CHEROKEE COUNTY'S FALL u SEPT. 27 THROUGH OCT. 1 MURPHY FAIR GROUNDS FEATURING THE JOHN DREW W i ^ TBHMBSSBt V, flAMBLBRS > \ . #ihmkw jKnrrt v TWO snows SAT. ? 4 P. M. * i p. m. nr gym - ALSO FIEE SHOW EACH DAY ON MIDWAY! *-?*y <** ?# Set Oet 17-29 Registration are now being ac cepted at the John C. Campbell Folk School for their annual tall craft courae, to be held Oct. 17-Jt. The two weeks session otters In struction In weaving, vegetable dyeing pottery, wood carving and wood working. The daytime class es will be followed by evening actl vitles which include lectures on de sign, discussions, craft movies, folk singing and folk dancing. Instructor for wood carving and weaving Is Mrs. Murrial Martin, teacher of the famed Brasstown Carvers. Fannie McL>ellan will teach vegetable dyeing and Lynn Gault will teach pottery. All are members of the Southern High lands Handicraft Guild. Clyde Stalcup, woodshop mana- ' ger, will give introductory in struction in simple furniture and < the use of the lathe for turning I bowls and plates. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many acts of kind ness and thoughtfulness shown us by relatives and friends during the death of our loved one, daughter and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Laney Amos. Also for the beautiful floral offerings which were deeply ap preciated. To Ivie Funeral Home we extend our kindest regards. Will Laney and Family. li 11-ltc h 'h lection of an an- 1 nual tax suffL 1 cient to pay the 1 principal of andj interest on said bonds ; and also | 8 approve the indebtedness to be in- t curred by the issuance of said c bonds. I (facsimile signature) ' Town Clerk and Treasurer (facsimile signature) Chairman Cherokee County Board of Elections s <i Murphy Drive-In Theatre Thurm.-Fri., Sept. tt-SO tl Sat., Oft. I |0C Gloria GriluuM, aa the w< "other woman", tends Bob- p? ert Mltcfaum back to his wife Q because his feelings of guilt R, are too great, in a scene from M Stanley Kramer's "Not As A ' ar Stranger", adapted from the T< best- selling novel by Morton | Thompson. , "Not As Stranger 99 , ?y dc Bi flays Next Week "Not As A Stranger", movie, dapted from the best-selling novel] " y Morton Thompson, will b? hown at the Dickey Theatre here or five days next week. Robert Mitchum, Olivia de Havil ind, Frank Sinatra, Gloria Gra ame and Broderick Crawford lave leading roles in the film. The movie deals with the loves, he aspirations, the heartaches ind the triumphs of a doctor. The >ook has been read by an estimat ed four million persons ahd is still el ling at a rapid rate. nWU Divisional feet Is Set The Bryson City Division of Bap ist Missionary Union will bold its nnual meeting TViesdfty, Oct. 4, at 0 a. m. at the First Baptist ,"hurch, Sylva. The program them* is "In Ser ice for the King." . ? Speakers will be Mrs. Gordon itaddrey. state W. M. U. pre?, dent; Miss Beverly Neilson, state Sunbeam leader and field repres entative: Mrs. Worth Grant, mla ionary on furlough front Japan. Lunch will be served by the tost club. Among The Side Lawson Lunsford of Peachtree who was admitted to Pttrie Hoc. jltal Sept. 22 with a fractured hip, was transferred on the 23 to Pied mont Hospital in Atlanta. Mrs. Ann Ward 1s a patient In 5etrie Hopsital. Mrs. Dale Lee has returned to )er post at Candler's store after in absence of two weeks due to lil ies*. Mrs. P. V. Taylor is reported to be doing: well In Murphy General Hospital where she has been for two weeks. John A. Thompson who was eon tned at home with flu last week is ible to be out again. VALLEY DRIVE-IN ANDREWS, N. a Wed. -Thai*., Sept 28-19 Pri. -Sat., Sept. M, Oct. l DOUBLE ""FEATURE "Jack NeCall, Desperado'9 In Color Johany Welamoller "Savage Mutiay" Sun?Moo., Oct. t * M Of Tmon Firwwi L< Stiles Fmmerml Out of town paraoM attending ? funeral at Elmer 8tiles Thurs iy, Sept. S3. at Rogers Chapel I ?re: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fain Jr.. of ianta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Bd ird Headriok of Chattanooga, inn.; Mlai France* Hearty, At. nta, Ga.; Sheridan and Glenn reen, Chattanooga, Tenn. ; Mrs. Irt Jackson. Hope Mills, Mr. and rs. Gable McCracken, Mrs. Gay unphlll, Rev. Clayton Lime. Can n; Rev. and Mrs. Otis Green, jltewah, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. . Long, McCayesville, Ga.; Bas im and George Carroll, Engle aod, Tenn.; Don Plemmons. Cop irhill, Tenn.; Gilbert and Virgil irroll of Etowah, Tenn.; the bv. John R. Harris, Chattanooga rs. M. Hicks, Ttawah, Tenn. ; id Mra. Cleo Leppen, Knoxville, ?nn. BISHOP BUYS ANGUS Harry Bishop of Murphy, recent bought eight purebred Aber ?en-Angue cows from Kimsey -others of Turtletown, Tenn. MURPHY. N. C. Wed.-Thurs., Sept. M -2# Fri.-Sat., Sept. M. Oct. 1 FILLER'S PARAD1SF ...then one day a atranger rod* In with a chakap... a stranfar the Wert would never forpt! HENN THEATRE AKDBEWB.X. C. <A Nu Called P?ter' M-Mt, Sep*. ?Oti t ? C Oct. M
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