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LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE (JbUNTY In the matter of the will <tf R. F. Roberta, Deceased late of Cherokee County, by Mrs. Winnie Roberts, Executrix, this is to notify all per sons having claims againsi suiu es tat* to present them to the under signed on or before the 46ih day 01 March 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of March, 1967. Mrs. Winnie Roberts 34-8tc Executrix _ NOTICE Cherokee County NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned, having quail filed as Administratrix of the Est ate of Ray R. McDonald, Deceas ed late of Cherokee County, this ia to notify all persona having claims against taid estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th of Feb., 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of February, 1957. Grace McDonald 33-6tc Administratrix ADVERTISING FOB BIDS Sealed Proposals will be receiv ed by the Clay County Board of Education at the office of the Coun ty Superintendent of Schools, Coun ty Courthouse, Hayesville, N. C. . until 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 28, 1967,. for furnishing ail mater ials and labor for construction of a new Gymnasium located at Hayes ville, N. C. i All bids win be publicly opened and reed at the time itated and pr^poeala received after the hour and date specified will not be con sidered. Separate bide will be received jn General Contract, Plumbing Contract, Heating Contract and Electrical Contract.. Plans and specifications will be placed on f ie at the A. G. C., F. W. Dodge, or the builders exchang es in Charlotte, N. C., Columbia, S. C., Greenville, 8. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Greensboro, N. C., or may be obtained from the office of Gilmer Harrill, Architect-Engineer, Box 386, Andrews, North Carolina up on deposit of $40.00 as security. All plans deposits will be refunded in full to all Prime Contractors, all sub-contractors, and all material suppliers provided bona fide bids are submitted for any part of the work. Plans deposit will be re turned provided plans are returned to the Architect in good condition within ten days after bids are re ceived. No proposals will be considered from contractors who do not hold proper state licenses govering their respective trades. All proposals shall be accompanied by a deposit of e&jh, a certified check on a bank or trust company insured by the F. D. I. C., or an acceptable bid bond executed by a corporate sur ety licensed under the laws of the stat a of North Carolina, In the the bid. The cash, check or bid bond shall be submitted conditioned upon the furnishing of proper per formance bond for the work and the execution of the contract by the successful bidder within ten (10) days after the award of the contract. In the event the success ful bidder can not furnish proper performance bond or does not exe cute the contract within th* aped- ' .fied time the bid depositor bid ' bond will be considered forfeited to the owner u a measure of damag es. In the event Uuit the surety does not forwlth make 'payment where bid bonds are used the surety will, in accordance with state require ments, be obligated to pay the own-* er an atftount equal to double the amount of the surety bond. Performance bond will be re quired for the 100% of the con tract amount. Bids may be with drawn up to the scheduled closing time. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. The Board of Education of '".lay County Hugh Scott Beal, Secretary. 33-2tc ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Maggie Haw kins, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Culberson, N. C. on or before the 28th day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Sth day of March, 1957. J. M. Anderson Administrator of the estate 35-6tc of Maggie Hawkins ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE CREDITORS Having qualified as administra tor ol the estate of Hansell Haw kins, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims a Here's An lmportant Message From: Bergan G. Moore Orman Kenneth Stegall Willyurn C. Barnett 5ouF KERNES Salesmen in) MURPHY, ANDREWS "Thanks fc;- yju: {.urchas? cf'Sie/n's fresher, better baked bread during the first foi.r weeks of the Kern's sales contest in which I am comprrng foi th? j;reat p-ize ... a new 1957 Chevrolet . . ? I'm happy to say my chancos of winning are excellent and your continued purchases o. Kern's Bread during the remaining four we: k o. the contes' will make my chances of winning even better." BERGAX G. MOORE OR MAN KENNETH STEGAIX WILBURN C. HARNETT I ? Take Home KERN'S (BREAD and help us win this 19S7JZhevrolet galnct the estate of taid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Culberson, N. C , oa or oeijre the 28th day of March, 1868, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment Thin 5th day of March, 1857. J. M. Ailuer>ou Administrator of the es 35-6tc tate of Hansell Hawkins Batter-Bread Padding Nutritionally Rich Just as the old adage, "the proof is in the pudding", says the proof of this pudding lies in its lutritive value and its richness in iggs and milk. Do you have trouble getting your family to drink milk or eat their egg a day? If so, try this pudding recipe in order to supplement their diets with needed yitamins and minerals : 6 silces day-old bread Vi cup butter 4 eggs VS cup sugar V* teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 quart milk % cup seedless raisins V4 teaspoon cinnamon Toast bread lightly on both sides and cut each piece into three strips Farmer* in the United States ' marketed 2 to 3 per cent more pro ducts in 1956 than in 1955. One-third of all the Que-cured to bacco allotments in North Carolina are of two acres or less. Using a mulch in the home gar ien will do at least five good things: conserve moisture, control weeds and grass, protect roots, prevent water run-off, and keep vegetables cleaner. in a rectangular baking dish (12 x 5 x 1-V4 inches), and pour the melt ed butter over them. Repeat, mak ig second layer of buttered toast teat eggs slightly, add sugar, salt, arulla, and 1 cup milk. Scald rest )f milk and stir into egg mixture. Pour over bread in baking dish, and sprinkle with raisins and cin namon, pushing bread down until it starts to absorb liquid. Bake in a slow oven, 300 degrees for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a sharp knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Be careful not to overbake. Serve warm or cold, with cream if jcsired. Makes six servings. In addition to the protein in the eggs, the calcium and many other nutrients in the milk, you can get additional iron in your diets from the raisins in this recipe. _PLflNT FOOD SERVICE | RED STEER^3 CONTROL SOIL INSECTS IN YOUR GARDEN AND FIELD CROPS WITH SWIFT'S INSECTICIDE FERTILIZER MIXTURE Controls Cut Worms, Wire Worms, Grub Worms and Other Soil Inseets. It's The Rest. Place Your Order At FRANKLIN CASH STORE Andrews, N. C. Farmers Given Opportunity To Enroll In Group Ins. Farm people in Cherokee County and vicinity who have nut yet en rolled in the Farmers Federation's Blue Cross Group hospitalization program with Hcppital Care Assoc iation of Durham, will have a special opportunity to do so begin nig this week. j The special enrollment will con tinue through Monday, April 15. Persons who enroll during this time will be covered zs of April 15. All farm families in Cherokee .ounty and 16 other WNC counties n the Farmers Federation service area are eligible to enroll dmtog this special campaign. Age limit at time of em lament is 65 bat subscribers ma; fceep their cover age beyond that age. The family c* tificate offered ia the current ec ollment provides hospital and s rgical protection, including matei lity coverage. Anyone who ii interested in gett ing Blue Cross protection is asked to visit their local Farmers Fed eration store or contact the near est volunteer worker. Volunteer worker for the county is: Donald Rapisey, Phone, VBH non 7-2416. 9 SLEEP ? * As Sound As A Babv . . ! t Well Almost, When We handle Your General Insurance Needs. For Real Ser vice and Know How. SEE lour Independent Insurance Agency UilZENS BANK and TRUST CO. 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