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U. S. Ha* Enough Wheal ! To La*t Two Year*, Yet Prices Are G?ng Up Thr big baking companies recently M?tHl thr price of bread In the ft.ro of this boost comes a report by Vf Herbert White. Caswell county f.xrmrr and member of the State A> A committee, that there Is enough *h< at on iiand to supply both do mi-.T ? needs and exports for two years. Mr White made this statement as wheat farmers prepared to vote Sat urday May 2 on marketing Quotas Ho said the nation's wheat supply on July 1942 i s estimated at 1.423.444. rtoo bushels. This includes an ex pected yield this year of 793.000.000 bushels. added to a B30.000.000 bus hels carry-over. T1 ' L': WniU: vrii! not only supply domej.'ic nnd export needs. but will allow a 30 percent margin for safety. o $5,000 Limit Is Placed On All Highway Work From now on highway work in th's : action wii Ibe ruiuuieu to minor re I*i irs and shortage of men and ma !?rials may result in their bcinj; very 'n.tle of even that. If a bridge breaks down, it may be just too bad This is because, according to an announcement from Raleigh, the suie Highway and Public Works Commission has ruled that the recent blanket order by the War Pro duction Board limiting construction of any time abovo $5,000 applies to 'ouilding of roads and highway struc tures. CULBERSON A pic supper will be hold at the Baptist Church here Saturday ev ning. April 25. Proceeds will go to the Rev. W. T. Truitt, who has who has worked so faithfully to ouild up the Church. All the girls M this community are urged to brinj, pies, and to ask their friends to rome. There probably will be some Ime quartette singing. The Mrs. J. M. and Harold Payne a-ere business visitors here last Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Kitchen nave returned home after a few days' visit with friends and relatives n Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stowe and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kisselburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan visited Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hogan In Brass - :own. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tilson. of Far r.er. were visitors in this community Sunday. Mrsr. Maggie Moore and daugh ter. Bertha, were visitors In Mur phy Monday. AX THB AXIS BRING YOUR CLOTHES HERE FOR PERFECT CLEAN ING and PRESSING Breeze Through This Summer with no clean ing worries al all! Regularly send your clothes to us for pleas ing work, get the Im perial habit to keep yourself always look ing and feeling fresh and to lengthen the life of your garments. Imperial Cleaners Phone 13 We Take Order* The Sylwa Laundry Church Notice BAPTIST Sf?. A. B Cash. Pastor Services 11 A M and 7:30 P. If Wednesday evening. 7:30 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Clarence Voylee Services 2nd and 4th Sundays.. 11 ? A. M. METHODIST Rev. C. B Newton, Pastor Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M Kpworth League 6:45 P. M. Prayer j Meeting Wednesday nights at 7 P-M | CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Episcopal) Service every Sunday 11 A. M Third Sunday: Holy Communion 11 A. M Holy Days: Evening Prayer 5 ?M PRESBYTERIAN Henry L. Paisley. D.D, Pastor Services every Sunday at 11 A M and 7:30 P M ex>-ept nn the first ' Oa. <?ay m and the ih -d Sun ] day evening. TOMOTLA BAITIST Kev. w. A. Meaaen, Pastor i Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M MT. CARMEL BAPTIST Rev. E. A. Beaver. Pastor J Church services at 11 A. 2d. a?d 7 I P. M. Prayer services 7 P. M. Wed ( nesdjys. RANGER BAPTIST Rev. W. T. Truett. Pastor Church services 11A M. 6:30 P. M WOLF CREEK BAPTIST Rev W. A. Hedden. Pastor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 P M Second ind fourth Sun days 11AM SWANSON BAPTIST Rev. Bill Johnson, Pastor Services Saturday night at 7 P. M. | On lirst Sunday at 11. SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Fred Townson, Pastor Services held every third Sunday. ! LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Edgar Wllllx, Pastor ; Church services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. every first and third Sundays OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH i Rev. E. A. Beavers, Pastor Preaching first and fourth Sun- 1 days. Singing every Sunday at 1 [ o'clock. MURPHY M. E. CIRCUIT liev. Alfred Smith, Pastor 1st Sunday: 11 A. M. ? Bellview: 2 P. M. ? Martin's Creek; 2nd Sunday: 11 A. M.? Reid's Chapel; 2 P. M. Unaka; 3rd Sunday: 10 A. M. ? Rog er's Chapel: 11 A. M. ? Ranger; 7:30 P. M. ? Culberson: 4th Sunday: 11 A. M. ? TomotU: 2 P. M. ? Maggie's Chapel: 7:30 P. M. ? Hampton Me morial. IIAYESVHXE METHODIST Circuit Rev. J. A. Clemmer. Jr., Pastor 1st Sunday ? Oak Forest, 11 A. M.; Hickory Stand. 2 P. M.; Ogden, 3:30 P. M. 2nd Sunday ? Hayesville. 11 and 7:30: Sweetwater. 2 P. M.: Peachtree, ) 3:30. 3rd Sunday? Hickory Stand. 11 A. M.; Ogden. 3:00 P. M.: Oak For est. 7:30 P. M. 4th Sunday ? Hayes vUle. 11 and 7; Sweetwater, 2 P. M.; Peachtree. 3:30. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Wolf Creek: W. L. Garren. Elder. Services each Saturday 10:30 A. M. SNOW HILL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Pipes, Paster Services second and fourth Sun- ? days at 11 A. M. o tion't worry # mother ! ? / f your boy or g?rl ju*t won't tt it. If vege table* and other foodn nerewary for health rnuse daily argument*. Maybe their appetite need* encouragement. Vitamin B1 and Iron in pleasant -tasting V1NOL helps promote appetite. ' Aak your draccwt for VINQU. PARKER'S DRUG STORK PATRICK NEWS Mr and Mr.s Grady Williamson and son. of Bryson City, were the guests of Mrs. Williamson's parcm. Mr and Mrs. Tom Plokleshimer. over th' week-end. Tlii.s entire community is grieved ov? r the death of Mr. Omer Kilpal rick. who was killed when he fell 40 w. il working as a steel rigger for the TV" A at I*'iioir City. Tenn. M Kilpa;rick was bom and raised 'r v.ion and has a host of : : ???nd and relatives here He was | bit: lt d Tu' day. Mi. and Mrs. Glen Hamby were the gu<*Ms of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Sunday afternoon.1 Mr. and Mrs. Duel Burgess and >1 CENT IN CHECKS . Clean, -harp M?.? r? and M-hite . iiiiii unN ?ii iri?- a | lew NpriDR style j tot^ In this New ; crcsiloi, \ '? < 'tei* ? ? I the bloQS?*top ' Mn rufi> rmoha ' i/.e the rr.imaeu- k fat* tailoricf. Of f . vhitt nor?crrsh. * tble rajon linen, it \? iil iuv-p you ard confident throw"* . ba y Mr * ? i?r\ 'Ta> . STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK baby **r?* the rue?rts of the LUcr s mof.h?*r, Mrs Mar, Ham by on Sun day Th~ Rrv. lohn M?n.m came over !.i.:n Tennessee to be the guest of M. rwi Mrs Pcrlie Brown Sunday, night. Oeorg* Reid paid a visit to ltf? mother Mr- Martha Reid. on Thurs day n Pukleshimer was a business visitor m Murph yon Saturday. H? ais<? visited Mr and Mrs Lester Danner. in Duck town la^t week. Sam Reid i 'recting a new dwell ing houst into which he plans to move us soon a.N it is completed. Mr and Mrs Horton and chil dren w ? -he guests of Mt and Mrs P M Brown. Sunday afternoon WOLF CREEK NEWS M our oldest cill /t n. ha beei very ill for several d i\.s ami but l:illc hop* L- enter '?'??? dfor her recovery . M O.Ii' . .1 Cltr Fla . v i> i ? b: Ma?-\m ' Slmonds, ; nd < 'her :? 1 Mv ? Immv, Sunday W. M R ix?k- one of our most ; progressive farmers. * -bought a Porti on factor las' work in order to step ui his farming. Chillies Morgan went ' o Franklin Sunday f.; .. medical cneck-up on an injury perived while In the em plov ot hr I'tah Construction Co. :?? Nuntahala. Many hundred- of acres of forest lands w? iv burned over in the moun tains just east of here. Saturdav and Sunday Several truck loads of nv n fr??in the Vet- t in's CCC were ? -nr. aged in fightim: the fires, which were driven by a vrong north wind M Sarah M Oamn has been ;pendiiv.' 1 veral days with her son and his wife M and Mr.- W L j Oarren. I ? Orange ana grapefruit peelings I may soon become the source of valu 1 able war-industry solvents. A meth ? od of extracting such "juice" from these waste products has just been ? developed. Defense workers! Make an investment in long, dependable, low -cost transporta tion! Buy an OK used car from your Chev rolet dealer and con serve time and energy for your job! Good buys ? ? ? Good prices ? ? ? Convenient terms. ? SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER - TODAY! Dickey Chevrolet Co. Murphy, N. C Protect Your Loved Ones With A QUINH * HUMPHREY Milul BvrUI Cwtlfc.1. Only Costs 25c to Join Qirinn & Humphrey Mihn] IWtal A??<xUrfot> Cipp.llS, Tm.
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