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Classified Ads For Rent FOR lii sn 3-room furnished Ap artment S'.i am heat MRS W M FAIN <29-3t-ch? FOR HUNT Practically new 5-room Bungalow w:: h all modern conven iences. - block* from Five Points W W FAIN i29-3t-ch> FOR RENT 5-Room Bungalow, m wrior completely reflnlshed. Oood Oarage. C D Mavfield. Phone 24 Murphy. N C '30-3t-pd> For Sale FOR SALE: Coles Hot Blast Heater Used one winter. Cost S27.50 Sell $12.50 See Wayne Townson ' 30 lt-ch> FOR SALE One 20 foot 14 inch line shaft Also pulleys. Can be seen at Cherokee Scout Office. FOR SATE: Practically new Wal nut bed room suit Apply Scout Office. Personal A W. FREEMAN will be in Murphy from February 15 to March 15 for assisting in preparing Federal In come Tax Returns. Have all latest changes Address. Davidson Build ing. i29-4t-pd.' WANTED Man with car between 25 and 45 years of age to handle 1000 family rural route in Chero kee county. Business established, no cash investment required. Write Tile J. R. WATKINS CO.. Box 1975. Charlotte. N. C. <29-2t-ch> AVAILABLE AT ONCE nearby Raw leigh Route. Good opportunity for man over 25 with csr. Trade well established. Route experience help ful but not necessary to start. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept NCB-150-102, Richmond. Va. OO-lt-pd) WANT TO EXCHANGE: 1937 Chrysler Sedan with radio and heater, will exchange for small place in country. Apply TOTHE ROW AUTO PARTS, Murphy. N. C. <29-3t-pd>. MAKE FEEDS GO H FARTHER. Grind your home grown grains roughages with "JAY BEE" all steel swing hammer mill. Big i Capacity. Low power needed. Pra- 1 cieally indestructible. World's st- i andard grinder for capacity, eco nomy, durability. Governor con trolled mixer-feeder 'optional, extra cost). Operates with any farm tractor. Sizes?style for every ! grinding requirement. New and I used mills, priced right. Batch ' mixers, molasses mixers, corn crackers, grist mills. Write quick for full details, terms. P. E. HER MAN. P. O. BOX 504, NORTH WTLKESBORO. N C. <29 4t-pd> Lost and Found LOST: ona black kid glove. One dol lar reward if found. Apply Chero kee Scout Office. lT-chg. Dr. T. Wanted WANTED: Girl or nice lady to stay I with me and help do house work Will pay $2.00 per week. Wanted quickly. Mrs. Lenna. Clayton, Mur phy. N. C. (30-lt-pd) WANTED: Middle-Aged woman for general house work and to help with children. 8ee Carl Hensley at Scout Office. '30-lt-chg.) SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Whipping Cream Pint 25c Homr-miHr Hominy Freshly I Aid Km* Frrsh Buttermilk Dreand Chicknu CttUn Cheese Frt*h Mea?? Cake* and OuIIm ROADSIDE MARKET '3rd. Call Comes .... (Continued from Front Pii*e.) R&a Kth r%t ? hi> mnitlli flntM rtf nil future c?lls will be dependent almost entirely on the speed with which hou5infr is completed at Camp. The ten slated to leave Wednesday are: Jt.vs Booth Bryson. Andrews. Gilbert Julius Amos. Murphy Ruel Thomas Brendle. Murphy. Olrn Ooekery, Murphy Rt. 3. Fdison Joe Martin, Murphy Rt. 3 Hoy t Teacue, Letitia. Francis Nix. Letitia. Gordon C. Kinu. Letitia. Wilson F. Gaddls. CopperhilL Rt. 1. Earl Witherow, Copper hill. Rt t. Charles Hyatt. . . . Continued from front pmc the cat was broken down through the hips, but It was sill] game and In a furious fighting; rage. Charlie rolled down the window about two inches and leveled his pis tol at the cat. It quivered as 'he first shot entered its body. It Jerked violently as the second bullet struck, and then for the first time It howled in ptrin as the third shot clipped its spine. "I got out of the cab then." Charlie said, "and went over to kill it with a stick, but it pulled itself up on its front legs and would have bitten my hand off if I had gotten within two feet of it." "I shot that bobcat eleven times." he said, "and I give you my word of honor it wiggled and growled the eleventh time I shot it." Charles was returning to Knoxville from Murphy where he had spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hyatt, cf Peachtree street. He was accompanied by Jack Carringer. The bobcat weighed 17 pounds, and you can take Charlie's word that it had life for every pound. Classified Display Protect Your Loved Ones With A OUINN A HUMPHREY Mutual B?riaJ Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Humphrey Mutual Burial Association Copperhill, Tenn. DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-ray Specialist j Hill-Parker Bldg. Murphy, N. C. Dr. L. T. Rustell DBNTI8T X-Ray Service Phone 42: Sunday A Night: 1M Mmrphj, N. C. Ammon Resign? .... (Continued from P?l? On?) lars less tlian when I began my pas torate here With conditions as we have thrn. church debt, unfinished house, many member., indifferent as to the ongoing of the work, it ts mighty hard to get thte Baptist liv ing here but holding membership elsewhere, enlisted and also hard to win the non-chrlstians to Christ and the Church. But we have had 105 persons to unite with out Church, manj of these by baptism. The gen eral work of the Church has Im proved. We now have a better organ ized Sunday School, for we are better equipped for the work: we have a good W.M.S.: Y.W.A.; G.A.; Sun beam: B.T.U. All these organizations are doing splendid work for which i we are |ntu. With an unfinished church house, with a heavy church debt of long standing, with a small ACTIVE church membership, and other local elements, made the task here, ac cording to Mr. M. A. Hugglns. our Qeneral Secretary, one of the hard est In the state. But we are thankful for all the loyalty of those who have helped In this work, and we give praise to the Lord for the success of the work through these years. Dur ing these years I have tried to be a faithful minister of the Qospel and to be a pastor to the membership and congregation, making an average from 60 to 100 visits every month un til last few months. I believe I can say with Paul. "Wherefore I testify unto you this day, that I am pure from the blocd of all men. For I shrank from declaring unto you the i whole counsel of God." <Acts 26:26) ' For months, as some of you know. I have not been at all well. Upon the advice of the doctors, both here and elsewhere, because of 111 health, I present my resignation at pastor of the First Baptist Church to become ; effective April 30. 1941. May the ' Lord graciously bless you and lead >ou and keep you is my prayer. Cordially yours. J. C. Amnions. , o Jimmie McCombs . ? . (Continued from Front P??f) into pneumonia Ion? before he even consented to see a doctor. Even then Jimmie kept going: refusing to ad mit he was ill; declaring his busi ness and his obligations were such that he "just couldn't afford to be sick". For more than a week he travelled on sheer nerve. But the flesh is weak, and finally even Jimmie's stalwart courage was forced to yield. And then it was too late. Not only had the flu developed into pneumo nia. but pleurisy had attacked. The end came swiftly. "Jimmie" McCombs was 27 years old. bom in Murphy, the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. McCombs. His mother was the former Tallulah Elizabeth Butt, of BUirsville. Qa Brilliant even as a child, the boy soon evi denced an unusual combination of business sense and artistic ability. He also had considerable mechanlcnrl skill, and he acquired a reputation for being "able to do. or fix most anything." In his brief life Jimmie tried many fields of endeavor, but his restless spirit and his sense of the artistic made him forever seeking something better. Had he lived, he assuredly would have found his goal. As it is. he leaves a memory and a sorrow that will not aeon. if ever, be sur passed. Jimmie is survived by his widow, the former Dorothy Howard, and a three year old son. James Howard McCombs. He also leaves four sisters and a brother; Mrs. Edwin Win chester and the Misses Bettie Kate and Ella McCombs of Murphy, Mrs. COMPLETE AIJTO SERVICE WITH SINCLAIR It's part of our job and we like to do it?those little extras in service that mean a lot for your driving efficiency. No windshield goes unwiped. no oil unchecked, unless you say so. Try Palmer'? service soon. . . come in for a tankfult of ras or aA tU chance.. . you'll like our service We SlNCLAn-tae aH can! PALMER'S SINCLAIR STATION BEN PALMER, M*r. PHONE lit Ed Darldson. of Lewbum. i|0 ^ Robert McCombs of Murphj ?j^ latter probably will taki 0Ter ^ operation of Jimmte's business Active pallbearers ?ere Mesr\ Walter Mauney. Fred M. ore Gecr?, Mauney. Orover Maur.ev. yoms Moore and Dlllard McCombs. Honorary pall bearers were: Vit?, Olmsted. P. J- Henn. Robert Akin | Harve Elkinv Tom Maur~y, Hobk: Gladson. Don Gentry, Creed Bit? R. O. Alexander. Prank Hensl^ Hugh Brlttain. Frank Ellis. Pn^ Ferguson. Harry Sword. Leonard West. Robert Lied ford. Howtrj Moody. T. P. Calhoun. Frank Ciw. ford. Abe Zimmerman, and Paul uc. Clure. Attending the funeral from oui m town were: Miss Ruby Cwenby. BO Owenby. of Marietta. Ga. l*(j, Posey. Woodfin Posey, of Asherfflt, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lovingoed, of Henderson vllle. HENN THEATRE MURPHY. NORTH CAROUXJ SATURDAY, FEB. 22 Charles SUrntt In? "Thundering Frontier" LATE SHOW, SAT. FEB Z's Ralph Bellamy In? 'Ellery Queen Master Detective" SUNDAY, FEB 2S Cesar Romero In? "Tall, Dark and HanJsome" MON. * TUES., FEB. !4-U Clark? Rabi? ?nd Hr4y Uuasn ?IN? "COMRADE X" WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 DOUBLE FEATURE ''I'm Nobo<!y's Sweetheart Now" ?ALSO? "Give U. Wings" THURS. * FBI., FEB 27-2? Errol Flynn and Oliva de Havilland In "SANTA FE TRAIL' SATURDAY, MARCH 1 BUI EUlott In "Beyond The Sacramento" SUNDAY, MARCH 2 Jeffrey Lynn and Thoma? Mitchell "Flight From Destiny" MON. A TUES.. MAR. 3-4 Jame* Stewart and Hedy L?m?" ?IN? "Come Live With Me" -COMING Mon. * Toe?.. Mar. 1S-H 'Gone With The Wind' * tThJft is Detroit delivered ptice of.De Luxe Coupe and includes ell Federal taxes and all standard equipment. Trantr>ortatio?. state s*d local taxes W any), extra- Front directional signals and bumper guards at alight extra coet. Fluid Drive only $25 extra' A<k about easy budget teras s. Price? gubjoct t? without netle* E. C. MOORE '.c.keetcr 107 VALLEY RIVER AVE. Dry ?on L-ity, IN. C.
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