LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE or SERVICE or PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUTNY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE CUUWY, A muni cipal Corporation. Plaintiff. w. CLYDE WILLIAMSON and wife. GILLIE WILLIAMSON: RASTUS A WILLIAMSON and wtfe, EL SIE WILLIAMSON; . GORDON WILLIAMSON and wife, mijjf WILLIAMSON; GRADY WH, LIAMSON and wife. ALMA WIL. LIAMSON BEECHER WILLIAM SON and wife. NOLA WILLIAM SON; ARVIL A. WILLIAMSON and wife, MARCELUA WIL LIAMSON; MYRTLE WILLIAM SON HAMBY, widow of FRANK HAMBY, VESTA WILLIAMSON MURPHY and husband. GREELY MURPHY, and P. G. WILLIAM SON and wife. BUNIE WILLIAM SON, Hein at Law of WINNIE LORETTA REID WILLIAMSON. Defendants TO GRADY WILLIAMSON, ALMA WILLIAMSON. GORDON WPILLIAMSON, MILLIE WIL LIAMSON, RASTUS A. WILLIAM SON, ELSIE WHJAMSON, P. G. WILLIAMSON, and BUNIE WIL LIAMSON Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows; The above entitled action was instituted for he purpose of fore closing the lien on real estate which Winnie Loretta Reid Wil liamson died, seiied and possessed of and with lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments made to her by the Plaintiff dur ing the period from October 1, 1951, to and including the 30th day of April, 1960. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than September 15, 1960, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for tne relief sought. This, the 25th day of July, 1960. James C. Howse CLERK OF THE SUPER IOR COURT 52 ? 4tC NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GLENDA IVTE BRANDON, Plantiff VS JOHN WILLIAM BRANDON Defendant To: JOHN WILLIAM BRAND ON, defendant In the above en titled action: Take notice that a pleading seeking reUef against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: An absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleadings, not later than October 1, 1960, and upon your failure to do so, the plain tiff herein, seeking service against you, will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 26th day of July, 1960. James C. Howse Clerk Superior Court Cherokee County, N. C. l-4tc NOTICE IN THE RECORDER'S COURT NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY STATE vs Silas Lance Under and by virtue of an order of the Judge of the Recorder's Court entered in the above entitl ed action at the term of said Court held on July 18th, 1960, and by virtue of the act of trans porting intoxicating liquor, in violation of law, in the automob ile hereinafter described, the un dersigned will, on Tuesday. Aug ust 23, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock A. M? at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property, to-wit: One 1953 Model Ford four door sedan automobile Motor No. B3CG 152347, with a Georgia Tag No. 90-1852. This the 1st day of August, 1960. Claude Anderson Sheriff, Cherokee County. l-2tc. BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Plaintiff -vi- ROBERT CAGLE, ALIAS BOBBY CAGLE. Defend ant. ANITA THOMPSON CAGLE, -TV ROBERT CAGLE. ALIAS BOBBY CAGLE. Defendant TO. ROBERT CAGLE. ALIAS Bobby cagle: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief againat you has been filed in the above entitled action. Hie nature of the relief being sought is ai follows: For divorce on the ground of separation for more than two years. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 10 day of September. 1M0, and upon your failure to do the party seeking service against yon wfflapcto to tha Cast bribe r*Ttos the 1Kb day ?l July. IMS. .Jam C. How* L CLERK SUPERIOR COURT LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Or SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHEROKEE IN TOE SUPERIOR COURT CHEROKEE COUNTY. A Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff. vs SHERMAN BAKER aod wife. BERG IE BAKER. ROSEY BAK ER RYDER. Widow of HARLEY RYDER; COLUMBUS LITTLE and wife, FLORA LITTLE; SARAH LITTLE HARP and hus band, HOMER HARP; LONIE LITTLE MULL and husband, CARL MULL; LUTHER BAKER and wife, IOWA BAKER; HOM ER BAKER and wife; RUBY BAKER; BESSIE BAKER HOL LOWAY and husband. ERNEST HOLLOWAY; DON IE BAKER MORROW and husband, PETE MORROW: LIZZIE BAKER, Unmarried; MATOE BAKER SCROGGS and husband. SCROGGS; RUFUS BAKER and wife, MRS. RUFUS BAKER; DOVIE BAKER WALKER wid ow; LENA BAKER WALKER and husband. ERNEST WALK ER; WHEELER BAKER and wife. MRS. WHEELER BAKER; TURNER BAKER and wife. MRS. TURNER BAKER: Refendants. TO SHERMAN BAKER. BER GIE BAKER. ROSEY BAKER RYDER, COLUMBUS LITTLE, FLORA LITTLE. HOMER BAK ER. RUBY BAKER. SARAH LITTLE HARP, HOMER HARP. LONNIE LITTLE MULL, CARL MULL. IZZIE BAKER. MATTIE BAKER SCROGGS and husband, SCROGGS, RUFUS BAK ER. DOVIE BAKER WALKER. LENA BAKER WALKER. ERN EST WALKER, WHEELER BAK ER, MRS. WHEELER BAKER, TURNER BAKER, AND MRS. TURNER BAKER. Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of this relief being sought is as follows: The above entitled action was instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the Hen on real estate which Samuel P. Baker died seized and pos sessed of and which lien exists on account of Old Age Assistance payments made to him by the plaintiff during the period from October 1, 1951, to and including March 31. I960. You are required to make de fense to such pleadings not later than September 29, 1960, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 8th day of August, 1960. JAMES C. HOWSE, Clerk of Superior Court. 2-4tc LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, have qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. W. Malone, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Rt. 2, Culber son, N. C on or before the 28th day of July, 1961 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed at Rt. 2. Culberson, N. C. This 22nd day of July, 1960 Nellie A. Malone Rt. 2, Culberson, N. C. 52? 6tc NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, have qualified as administrator of the estate of Richard Murphy, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, at Murphy, N. C. on or before the 7th day of July, 1961 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C. This 30 day of June, 1960. John B. Carringer Murphy, N. C. ?-6tC. NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix of the estate of Jerry Winslow Davidson, Jr., de ceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, at Murphy, N.C. on on before the 11th day of August, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at Murphy, N.C. This 6 day of August, 1960. Emily C. Davidson Murphy, N.C. 2-Atc NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied a* Executor of the estate of Martha Fain, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, at Box No. KHA Rt. 1, Copperhlll, Tenn. on or before the 21 day of July, 1*1 or this notice win be pleaded in bar of their i ecu very. AS persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the andersigned at Bex No. MA, Rt. t. Copperhffl. Tana. IWs 19th day of fey. UN. ' Words of Life C. A. SMITH. PaaUr Morjhy MiOilIrt area* Hi* Firat Psalm givw m an excellent picture of a good man. It alao gives to us some sf the characteristics o< God. Whenever and wherever you find a person whose life is nutured by his faith in God. you will find at least thro* outstanding qualities of life present. First, a person whose faith is anchored in God is firm. He is firm in his faith, firm In his be liefs. firm in his character. With out doubt, he is like a tree that is planted, not as seed cast against the winds, whose very life depends on the benevolence of nature. He is planted and cared for until he can stand erect and face the terrific forces of the elements? sun and wind and rain. Planted. What a suggestion of strength is implied in the word itself! We can picture the roots of a tree as tbey strike deeper and deeper, and spread wider and wider, in the fertile soil about them. This is an act of health and strength and growth. So it is with the lives of people who are firm in their faith, strong in their convictions, and courageous in their efforts "to make a go of life." We have only to recall the good people whom we have known to recall with profound gratitude the firmness of character which marked their lives. We have known people who had within them a spirit against which the flatteries and temptations of the world cannot contend. We have seen people take their stand for right, and nothing could cause them to depart from iL They are not blown about by the winds of expediency, nor broken down by the torrents of sin. I enjoy meet ing with people who are like giant trees, not easily uprooted by any storm that strikes against them. Firmness is a character istic of a good tree; it is also a plausible trait of a good man. Second, a good tree is fruitful. So is a good man. Sometimes the fruit growers of the United States have disappointing years. Trees which in former years were laden with fruits, happen to bear none. At times there is a reason for it; again, there is no explanation at all. How many times have we seen people who resemble such LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Jack Crawford and wife, Thelma H. Crawford, dated the 20th day of March, 1956, and recorded in Book 200 at page 269, in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms therof subject to foreclosure the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, at nooon, on the 15th day of August, 1960, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Cherokee and State of North Carolina, in Murphy Town ship and more particularly des cribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of J. L. Hall, Cody Clayton and others, and bounded as follows, viz: Begin a lot of land consisting of about one (1) acre and being a part of the home place of J. L. Hall: BEGINNING on an iron pipe and runs a Westerly direction along the U. S. Highway No. 64, 265 feet to a stake; thence South 185 feet to a pine Tree; thence East 310 feet to the BEGINNING corner, being in a triangular shape. It is expressly agreed and un derstood that this conveyance (re ferring to Deed Book 169, page 75) is to correct and remove a restriction in a Warranty Deed from J. L. Hall and wife, Oma Hall, to Jack D. Crawford and wife, Thelma Hall Crawford, dated April 16, 1947, which is recorded in Book 165 at page 120, Reg ister of Deed's Office, Cherokee County, Murphy, North Carolina. And being the same property described in a Warranty Deed dated September 12. 1947, from J. L. Hall and wife, Oma Hall, to TMim Crawford and husband. Jack Crawford, which is recorded in Deed Book 169, page 67, Reg ister of Deed's Office. Cherokee County. North Carolina. But this sale will be made sub ject to all existing liens and en cumbrances upon said land. This 13th day of July, 1960 L. L. Mason, Trustee 51-4tc. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE WILL OF J. G. GREENE, DECEASED The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. G. Greene, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Lola V. Greene, on or before the 11th day of Aug use, S161, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AI persons ta Mid eat a|p will please mate immediate pay ment to tba undersigned at Murphy. North Carolina. This the Mh day of Ai*ust, 1180. tree*? They have great gift* ?f body, mind, aod soul. And hi addition to this, fortune has been very kind to them. But judged from an accwate. discerning standpoint, they must be clari fied as the world's most bitter failures. There are others whose Mvaa arc rooted la the Law and Love of God, and the world is a better place because they live in it They bring forth fruit, the only kind that counts. 1 have seen old apple trees bent, gnarled and twisted, yet they bear the sweetest apples any person ever ate As I ate the apples. I for got the blemishes and the scars of the tree. I had to look on with mingled pity and admiration for a tree which was faithful in fruit-bearing in spite of ail its handicaps. I have seen other ap ple trees which were beautiful and pretentious, yet as barren as a fence post. Have you seen the same? You know, God judges us, not by the profession on our lips, but by the occupation of our hearts. Third, a good tree does not wither, for it is planted by the rivers of water. A good person has freshness of spirit and soul. ?Hie Psalmist gives the picture of a tree whose leaves remain green, not only for a year, but for the lifetime of the tree. Man cannot have freshness of spirit and soul unless his life is lived consistently with the Divine pur pose. Look at the person whose Hfe does not wither. Ask him how in the evening of life he is able to keep the zest and vigor of youth. Ask him how he finds life more and more meaningful and increasingly blessed as the years come and go. He will tell you me secret, "l uve wiltl God, so life can never become stale." Four people were asked to give a picture of the happiest person on earth. One person said it would be a mother rocking her baby to sleep at the end of day. Another said it would be a crafts man, whistling over a job well done. The third said it would be a child, building sand houses The fourth person said it would be a surgeon who had just suc cessfully finished a serious opera tion. In each instance of happi ness the persons became so in terested in what they were doing that they lost sight of themselves. Dr. Robert E. Speer on a return trip from India remarked that he could pick out the Christians there by the light which they had on their face. TTje countenance on our faces reveals so much about the condition of our soul. What a wretched world we would have if there were not those in our midst who have strength and freshness of character. TTie story is told of a British General who stood with one of his staff offi cers on a hill in Palestine. The officer asked the General. "What does this land really need?" The General replied with one word, "Trees." What more does the world need today, or any day. than people from all walks of life who will stand as trees by the waters, who beautify our civi lizations and hold them together, who enrich our heritage for gen ASC News By EVELYN SUDDERTH, Acting Office Manager We realize that all farmers in our section are wanting to see some rain fall on their farms to save their crops. We are hearing complaints every day about the shortage of hay crop due to the dry weather this summer and the drying up of pastures and meadows. This may be the rea son that some of our farmers have not been in to get materials for their farms, such as lime, fertilzer and seeds so far this season. We are getting good results from the last letter we mailed to all non-participating farmers but we would like to get all of you farmers taking part in the ACP program. We often wonder if you realize that the more farmers that participate in the ACP program the more money Cherokee County will re ceive for carrying out practices in the county. Therefore we need every farm in the county taking part in the program. Let's build up our farms and have good pastures and meadows and at the same time prevent ero sion of our land. Winter rains can do lots of damage by washing away the top soil when the land is stand ing idle or unprotected A good cover crop will prevent this on your corn fields. We have a practice for furnishing crimson clover, hairy vetch, annual rye grass or small grains which will also furnish good grazing for your livestock early next spring. This is one way you farmers can overcome the shortage of feed for your cattle which is being caused this year by the dry - ? wcawor. Do you have any land that is suitable for setting out young tree seedlings? Come to the ASC office and let us give you the order blank for getting the trees delivered to your farm. The A CP program pays ?11 per acre to the farmer for setting out the seedlings. Always re men** to come to the ASC ef ftoe and make your repeat la writing and get your approval before starting par work m ?U7 YOU'LL PINO IT INJfHE WAN 1 DEADUNE FOE CLASSIFIED ADS: Nm TucWtjrt Rate: Me far each uxcrtioo IS words or leu three lime* fat $1*25. More tkaa ZS word*, twe eeaU per ward. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors and to everyone at the General Hospital for all the kindness and expres sions of sympathy shown us dur ing the illness and death of our beloved husband and father Family of Norman Barton Mtc. We wish to express our heart felt thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and thought fulness in the recent death of our lov?d one. The entire family of "Granny" Donaldson Mtc. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-You don't need to worry about getting or holding a job with your own Rawleigh Business wheri the more you work, the more you earn. Thousand* prospering every year Write at once for more in formation. Rawleigh's Dept. NOH-200-802, Richmond, Va. 2-4-2tp HELP WANTED ? Man or wo man to sell Nationally Ad vertised Watkins Products in Cherokee and Graham counties. Profits of $100 weekly can be expected. No. investment. Requirements Good character and car. If interested write Box No 1092, Goldsboro, North Caro lina. 2-4tp S$$Ladies $$. Beauty is our bus iness. Why not make it yours? "Avon Cosmetics'' offers an excellent earning opportunity for women who qualify. Sell a product un conditionally. guaranteed and advertised. Yes, it's "Avon Calling" for women who want to earn. 2-ltc. FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT ? Three bedroom home with electric heat in good neighborhood, close to school. Being transferred to Murphy. Washer and Dryer connect ion. Write Raleigh DeBord Box A, Cherokee Scout. I FOR RENT ? New 3 bedroorr House in Valleytown - i Electric Heat ? All Mod ern Conveniences ? Avail able August 5, by month or week. Call 144J, Andrews, N. C., After 6 p.m. 52-3tc Boiling Springs News Mr. and Mrs. Gid Rose of Ogreeta visited friends here last Sunday. Mr. H. L. Mulkey of Andrews visited here last Sunday after noon. Rev. Andrew Lunsford and wife, were visitors Thursday night at Boiling Springs Church. Mr. Warren O'Dell of Knox ville. Tenn. visited friends here last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill James and children, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nancy Lee Arms and chil dren were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Arms Friday. stone. When we get broom sedge in our pastures that is a sure sign the soil needs lime. Do yot realize that you can get as mucl as six tons of lime delivered tc your farm at no cost to you and if you wish to have the su tons of lime spread on your lane by the lime vendor all that ij necessary for you to do is tc come to the ASC office and make the request, and when the lime is delivered to your farm show the driver which fields to spread the lime on and sign the ticket when he is finished and pay him only $2.60 out of your pocket. When services like this are avail able can you afford to let your grasses starve for lack of plan' food? FOR RENT FOR RENT ? J bedroom house in East Murphj. Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen. Blinds and Oil Fur nace furnished. Call Marie Price, VE 7-3413 l-ttc FOR RENT ? 3 room house, partially furnished ? also. 3 room house ? 2 furnished apartments ? all close in. Mrs. C. I. Calhoun, VE7-2098 2-3tc FOR RENT ? 4 room house, running water and wired for electric range. 5 miles north of Murphy on Hanging Dog Road. Contact Ross Hensley in same community i.atp. FOR RENT ? 3-room Apartment on Springdale Street. Adult or couple. Phone VE 7-2261. 52-3tc FOR RENT OR LEASE IN MUR PHY ? Modern fireproof warehouse ? Railroad sid ing and loading dock ? Roll er type doors for truck drive-in. Contact Dick Rich ards. Phone VE 7-2612. 52-Stc APARTMENT FOR RENT - Cool, comfortable, close in. Ideal for one person. Call days VE 7-2211, nights VE 7-27S1. 2 ? tfc ARTICLES WANTED WANTED ? Dalmatian puppy ? Write Box 188 or call VE 7-2222 in Murphy. 46tfn. WANTED ? Cotton Rags - Must be clean. No overalls or buttons. Contact the Cher okee Scout, VE 7-2222. 1-tfh BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ? After 15 years of successful operation bere in one of the best sections for the supply of good logs, we are mov ing Five miles away and building a new plant for the manufacture of Veneer and Lumber, and we offer land, buildings and part of our machines at very low prices. Many of the mach ines can be seen operating now. Come in and see them and buy and see the bar gains. Saw Mill, Veneer Lath, Steam Engines and miscellaneous items. Con tact: R. G. Davis, Murree Veneer Co., Inc., Murphy, N. C. Phone VE 7-2914. l-3tc FOR SALE For Sale ? House Trailers. All Sizes available. Hermann's Trailer Sales at Shield's Tourist Home. Phone Andrews 40 or contact Hermann at Forsyth Furniture. 44 tfc FOR SALE - '46 Jeep, '53 2-ton Chevrolet truck, '49 IVi-ton truck. See E. A. Mintz at Mintz Gulf Station, Marble, Route 1. l-6tp FOR SALE ? Westinghouse stove ? Good condition. See Har est King. Rt. 4, Murphy, near Hiwassee Dam School. l-3tp FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 day*. Watch fresh-as-a-dalsy, healthy skin re place the Infection. If not delight ed with instant-drying T-4-L. your 48c back from any druggist. Note: T-4-L is especially for severe I cases. NOW at MAUNEY DRUG j STORE. (Adv.) 2-3tc E. C. MOORE Jewelers ? ELGIN WATCHES with LIFETIME BALANCE ? Expert Watch Repair By A Graduate Watch Maker FOR SALE FOR SALE ? Dining Room Fur- . niture ? Table. C Chairs and China Closet. Phone VE 7-2355 or VE 7-2666. 52 ? tfc FOR SALE-OFFICE SUPPLIES I ? No. 10 Envelopes, 500 to box ? $3.95. Bond Stat fernery, box of 500 - $4.00. Cherokee Scout. Murphy. FOR SALE ? 1956 Dodge Pick-up ? 6 Cylinders ? 5 New Nylon Tires, 6 Ply on Reai J ? Reasonable ? Can be Financed. See Richard How- i ell at Howell's Market. Mur-I phy, N. C. 52-3tc FOR SALE ? Six-room House ? Bath and Carport. Good gravity water system. Near Hiwassee Dam School. Price $7,500. Contact Homer Floyd, Hiwassee Dam, N. C. I 52-3tp | FOR SALE ? 14 acres bottom land. Any acreage can be bought. 1955 JEEP PICK UP ? Good condition. 33,000 . mileage. Outboard Motor ?l 14H Foot Boat ? Corn Planter ? Harrow ? Plow ? Chicken Feeders ? 1 Block House. See Glence Hardin, Andrews, N. C. 52-3tp j FOR SALE ? General Electric refrigerator ? Fully auto matic ? with full GE Guar antee. Floor Sample ? $174.95. Used Electric Range;1 ? Good Condition ? Excel lent Value. Murphy Electric al Shop. l-3tc FOR SALE ? Large duo therm oil heater. Has two burners and blowers. Call Harold Gladson, VE7-2132 or Hayes ville 3268. 2-ltc FOR SALE ? 8 Acres of good silage corn located on Little Brasstown. If interested contact Clifford S t a I c u p near Hempfield's store or call VE7-3242. 2-3tp. FOR SALE ? Frame workshop 24x33. 2 Doors. Floored, Ceiling, As is standing on lot. Best offer. Contact N J. Babb, VE 7-2222 or VE 7-3436. FOR SALE ? Fresh young cow. See Mrs. J. L. Hall, Mur phy, Rt. 4, or call VE7-2802. l-3te I SPECIAL | used car k| I960 Opel ? 2-Door ? 2,000 Miles ? Like New SI 695 1956 Buick Special ? 4 Door ? Automatic Transmis sion ? Whitewall Tires ? Ex tra Clean S995 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 ? ' Interceptor Engine ? Straight I Drive ? 4-Door Sedan ? Radio ? Heater ? Extra Clean . . S&395 Cherokee Motors IVE 7-2185 MURPHY. N. C. SERVICES JAMES TV and Radio Service All work guaranteed Call VE 7-3238 day or night. U-tic FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS on stoves, irons, fans, etc., see McCombs and Morgan next door to the employment of fice. Also house wiring by licensed electrician. Day phone VE 7-2587, night phone VE 7-1055 or VE 7-3147. 20? tfc BULLDOZER WORK. Large ma chine for hire or contract. Phone VE 7-2325, Dockery & Roberts, Murphy, N. C. 50? tfc GENERAL REPAIR: Extra rooms added to your home and decorated inside and out. Floor Tile laid, plumb ing and electrical repairs. Twenty-four hour services. Telephone day VE 7-2587, night phone VE 7-2055 or VE 7-3147. All work guar: anteed. McCombs and Mor gan. Next door to employ ment office. 20? tfc SINGER SEWING MACHINE representative, Tom Hunt will be here every Tuesday, all day, for sales and ser vice, and can be contacted by calling the New Regal Hotel. Telephone VE.7-2341. 29 ? tfc WELL DRILLING: Have your well drilled; modern ma chinery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. Write F. B. Rog gers, Franklin, \. C. or Call LA 4-3135. 33 ? tfc SCRATCH-ME-NOT WITH ITCH-ME-NOT Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In 1) mlnutM. * tha itch Midi scratching, get your 44c back. You faai tha madication tafca bold to quiat tha Itch In mimrtas; watch l?aal| thy, claar skin coma on. Gat ITCN-ME; NOT from any druggist for axtarnal skin irritations. NOW at PARKER'S DRUG STORE. (Adv.) 2-3tc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SPECIAL! 2 bedroom frame house located with in city limit* of Murphy, basement garage, appx. 2 acres land on paved street. Excellent building lot. $4,750. Have listings on town property, modern country estates, large and small acreage. Rentals, furnish ed & unfurnished houses, business property. Call or write tor infor mation on what we hare for sale. Bulletin sent on request. Dick Richards Realtor ki 413 Murpfcy, N. C. VE 7-2612 Off. VE 7-2673 Res. HI-ROCKET Service Station Regular Gas 27.9l u Ethyl 30.9* PMore power in your engine, More money in your pocket, When you fill your tenk W ith St i 1 et' Hi-Rocket. I HI -ROC KET Service Steti'onl H. E. Stiles, Mgr. Andrews Road Hwy. 19 Murphy, N. C. CALL AN EXPERT SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY "Far Dependable Serrlce" ? CALL ? MEADOWS RADIO * TV SERVICE vk 7 -an BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Only Motor Carrhr In Murphy WHth H Nmm VI 7 -2922 Permanents $6 up For Appointment Call VE 7-2330 CANDLER'S Beauty Shop Watch & Jiwalry REPAIR Davis Jewelers ROGERS Electric Service Electrical Contracting (ltd Rapairt D?y VE 7-M?, Ntffct VE 7-2871 M HOUR Wrecker Service U T*wmm Ant* c* RADIO-TV REPAIR ANTENNA INSTALLATION LLOYD'S RADIO fir TV SERVICE vk 7 -mi READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS city Sign co.

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