kf wr 11 ? a i "?? wn I lr?* aab that '? wfcaa I waaM iu Aawa.J*" w>a?^ *? T** I kM Waif. la^iaa Ww Ma* iIh. Maw I Ml. tlaa*. W Try Scalft taAay. *aa ceat .J?a. Yaar aieaay rafaadaJ aa Ant battU II Bat tatfetad. . NATIONAL 1 Seated bid* win be received by tbe Forest Supervisor, Nwbteli National Forest, Franldln. North Carolina, up to and not later tban 2:00 P. M February 20. 1000. and opened immediately thereafter (or all the timber marked for cutting, live or dead, efamHng or down, located on an area embrac ing about 104 acres within the Morris Creek Unit, Nantahala National Forest, Cherokee County, North Carolina, in the total num ber of 770 trees of the following species: Yellow poplar, northern red oak, red maple, white ash, white oak, black oak, chestnut oak, scarlet oak, jpitch pine, black gum, plat. Wo bkl of lees than <1007.00 at ? ttanp turn payment tor stumpage will Da considered. In addition to the price Md dor stumpage, a depoett of fIM.00 w?] be required for sale area better ment work. In addition to the above amounts, any unmarked timber which la authorised for cutting In connection with road construction or other Improve ments, or which la otherwise cut and subject to payment, will be paid for at the following current rates for stumpege: $23.00 per MBM for white oak; $20.00 per MUM for northern red oak, red maple, and white ash; $17.00 per MBM for shortleaf pine; $14.00 per MBM for yellow poplar and pitch pine; $8.00 per MBM for black oak and chestnut oak; $7.00 per -MBM for scarlet oak and southern red oak and $5.00 per Hf lor Mack gum. ?790.00 must bs deposited with each Md to he applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in put liquidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The ri^it to reject any and all bids Is re served. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, .North Carolina, or the District Ranger, Robblnsville, North Carolina. 27-30-c An approved rating has been given to "Samarcand Rachel," an Ayrshire cow owned by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. A total of 761 Tar Heel farmers participated in the production of certified seed in 1949. Mrs. McLeymore PresjdentOf Grape Creek Gob The Grape Creek Home Demon stration Club met at the home of Mrs. M. M Mcfjeymore Monday at 1:30 o'clock. MHL Moaelle Comwell. president, presided over the meeting. Mrs. Mattie Baker gave the secretary's report. The following officers were elected for the new year: President, Mrs. M. M. McLeymore; vice-president, Mrs. Orval Woods; secretary, Mrs. Floyd Radford. Project Leaders selected for 1950 are: Foods and Nutrition, Mrs. Bailey Coleman; Home Gar dens, Mrs. Mattie Baker; Home Poultry, Mrs. Garland Graves; Pood Oraal Woeda; lbs. M. M. UoUjom; Family Life, Mis. Floyd Radford; BeautificaUon. Mis. Raymond Kepbsrt; Clothing, Mis. Elsie Whitener; Aits and Craft*. Mrs. Mozelle OorwweH; Community Service, Mis. Bailey Coleman; Health, lbs. Floyd Radford; Edu cation, Mrs. Garland Graves; Citizenship, Mis. Howard Killian; Markets, Mrs. Howard Killian; 4 H Club Leader, Mrs. Mattie Bak er; Music, Mrs. Howard Killian; Recreation, Mrs. Mozelle Coro well. After the business meeting Miss ? Edna Bishop, home agent, present- j ed Miss Carolyn Smith who gave ' an interesting talk and showed : slides of her trip to Norway. Grape Creek I ?*? cad f Matty warn Nancy Graves Sunday. (Mm. Garland Oravea vWted Mr. and Mia. W. H. Montgomery Sator day night. ' Mra. Dorothy Lovtngiod and the. dren were the Sunday afternoon vlsitora of Mra. Ralph Ball. 4 I Mr. and Mia. Raymond Kephnt and daughter Joan were Swad^ night viattora of Mr. and Mra. m. M. MdLeymore. Miss Moaell Graves of Murphy spent the week-end with Mt^ Neva Jean Bates. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Sneed and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Sneed's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ettsha Lovingood. Potato yields in 1MB were the second higbe* in history. You w' its finer !quality SPECIAL COFFEE It's the other fellow's Telephone... that makes yours so Valuable! If ycrar telephone were the only one in town, it wouldn't be worth very much to you. It'e the people you can call and the people who can call you that makes telephone service mean so much. The value of your telephone increases as more new telephones are installed. Today there are more than twice as many telephones in service as there were before the war and new ones continue to go in at a record rate. Probably some of your friends or relatives are among these thousands upon thousands of new subscribers. Yes, it's the other fellow's telephone that helps to make yours so valuable. When yon consider how much it does for you at die price yon pay, telephone service stands out as one of today's real I I MLL TKLBPBQMS AND TBUtmAM COUFAOT Florist Shop Opens Flowers for every occasion. Cut flowers and wreaths. Yon can say it best with flowers from Cherokee Florist PHONE 335 Peachtree St., Murphy, N. C. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Huapltal Phones: Business 215 Residence 4b Murphy, N. C. ASSISTANCE WITH INCOME TAX RETURNS SAM W. JONES ANDREWS, N. C. BIGGER SALES GAINS THAN ALL OTHER TRUCKS COMBINED PROVE FORD IS AMERICA'S NO. I TRUCK VALUE! No other truck can match this increase! Economy-wise trod boyers make A X .1 IN SALES CAINS! No other truck can match thk trend of user preference! PROOF OF FORD UADCRSHEP1949 new track license registrations as reported by R. L Polk & Co.?total for the latest available 3 months period of 1949 (August, September, October) compared to 1st quarter show FORD TRUCKS..r.r. r. r. r. r.r.. .Track Increase 24,683 All Other Trucks Combined Track Increase 15,382 TRUCK "B" Increase 9,884 ? TRUCK "C" Increase 3,835 TRUCK "D" Increase 2,179 TRUCK "E" Increase 5,026 ALL OTHERS decrease 5,542 TOTAL..r..-.r. 15,382 . JW. / I Ecoaoay-wise trudc buyers kuew FORD IS NO. 1 M VAUIE! | "V No other truck tan give you i all these featuresI rk Cholc* of V-0 or 6-cyflndor power! it Two 143-horsepower Big Jobel 1 it Over 175 model* to choose from! it A now 110-horse power SIX! ? Ford Million DoHor Cob! 'it Bonoe* Built Construction which mount Ms reserves of strength and power! it Ford longer truck life! it SI Smcut Trucking Advancements for 19501 Smart Truck Buyer? reiegalxe extra value ? ? ? They kaew Teday'r Smart Buy la the 'SO Ferdl ' ffwaa h dMw ? Ma itm k ?M af tnr in mMi ia MTi Mhail Ma Ik IK*. . Iherr 0 Phone 95 Burch-Sherrill Motor Co. Murphy, Ni C. Ford Trucks Costless because FORD TRUCKS LAST LONCER ' . ? \

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