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Legal Advertising LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Two black Plott dogs, one with brindle legs and other with white spot on breast, no collars, have been found on the Standing In dain Refuge. The owner or his agent is hereby notified that the dog may be recovered according to the provisions of Chapter 1021. Session Laws of 1951. amendins General Statutes 67-14. If the do* has not been claimed within fifteen days of the date this notice was first published, it will be disposed of according to the provisions of the same act. Arrangements to receive the do<j must be made through Edward Waldroop. D16 ? 2tp ? D23 INVITATION FOB BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Town Oftice of the Town of Franklin in the Bank of Frank lin Building. Franklin. North Car P.M., on Monday, January 3. 1955, P.M., on Monday. Janpary 3. 1955, for furnishing the following ma terials and labor, towit: 1. Furnish delivered at Frank- i lin. North Carolina 3.334 feet of 10 inch, and 500 feet of 8 < inch, cast iron water main bell and spigot pipe. 2. To dig 3.834 feet of ditch 1 30 inches wide and to backfill i same after pipe has been laid. : 3. To furnish all labor to i lay ana install pipe in the I ditch above mentioned. 4. TO furnish all the above described pipe, necessary fit tings. dig the ditch, lay the pipe, and backfill the ditch. 5. In bidding upon the pipe, it is requested that bids be submitted for both plain pipe and lined pipe. For further specifications as to the location of ditch, kind of pipe, etc.. call at the Town of Franklin Office. j The Town reserves the right j to reject any and all bids. The bids will be opened at 7:30 P M.. on Monday. January 3. 1955, in the Town Office in the Town of Franklin. TOWN OF FRANKLIN By: W. C. Burrell, Mayor D16 ? 2tc ? TF ? D23 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ! NORtH CAROLINA, MACON COUNTY CHARLIE W. ROPER vs PATRICIA WAYMON ROPER SERVICE BV PUBLICATION The defendant. Patricia Way- 1 mon Roper, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff from the defendant on the grounds of i two years separation; and the de [endant will further take notice that she is required to appear at ' the office of the Clerk of the Su Ellijay Santord Peek, with the U. S Navy, and BilUe Peek, of Oa& tonia, have been visiting friends and relatives here this past week. Pvt. and Mrs. Bobbie Henry and children left last week fpr Port Bragg, where they plan to make their home. Little Judy Moffitt. daughter of Sgt. anc Mrs. Ben Moffiit, is home after spending several days in a Sylva hospital. Sgt. Moffitt is home on an emergency leave. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, of Cullasaja, are spending the holi days in Detroit. Mich., with their children. 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