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Men In Service Mc Bob Cruae at KmiUt Air Facet Boat. Mia* , spent weak and with putsti Mr tad Mrs. Forest Me. Sue Watt at Beesler Air ?pent week Homer Weak end with her father. Me. Gltnii Retce at Cherry Point spent week-end with friends and re la ti re? Mc John Baxter at Fort Jack ton. S. C , recently apent week-end with frtenda and relatlvea Mc. Bob Baxter from Mltalsatp pi apent week-end with hie par ents. Mr. u< Mr*. Woody fUxter 8/A Du Hawk with US8 Olym Norfolk. Va.. recently spent week-end with his mother, Mrs! Blanche Hawk. Sic. Claude Hurt aI Orlando, ria., six-nt week-end with his fam ily and mother. Mrs Hattie Hurt Pfc. Clifton Hayes at Parrts Is land, S. C., spent week-end with friends and relative*. S/Sct. Jack Garner of Orlando, ria , spent week-end at home with his family. Pfc. Ray Radford of Wilmlng Because Someone Saved... BEHIND every successful business behind every large personal fortune there is one basic fact: SOMEONE, at some time, SAVED ENOUGH to make the start and KEPT GOING. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy-Andrews-Robbinsvi lie-Hayes ville i SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Increase Greed im the world of ilmala elmoet pit it at exigence Bit reek were halted in time to eeve the imiilm creature* There were no more than 190.000 at the eeala left, some forty year* ago, and they were fast diasap pearing. At last a treaty was made which forbade killing the seals while they were migrating in the ocean. It was also agreed that only limited numbers of the seals might be taken each year under the su pervision of the United States gov ernment There are now between two and three million at them. Only when they spend a few months of the spring and summer on land does the government per mit between 90,000 and 100,000 to be killed. Eskimo* do the hunting, and they take nothing but young male seals?never females. At the time that this hunting goes on, the seals are living on the cold rocky Pribilof Islands in the north Pacific Ocean. The males arrive there early in Mav. and the females come in June. ? Soon after the females waddle ashore, their young pups are born. The babies weigh 10 to 12 pounds apiece. They are black at first but later turn gray. Along in October and November, the herds begin to flop off their rocky Islands. They plunge Into the waters of the Pacific and head southward. From then unti1 spring, they stay in the water. Traveling in groups, the Fur Seals swim hundreds of miles to the south, sometimes going as far down as California. But they never get closer than a hundred miles off the shore. Only a sick or crip pled seal tries to find land dur ing the long winter migration. Always they keep a sharp look out for their worst enemy, the killer whale, and and for their fa vorite food, small fish. The males are especially anxi ous to eat well, because they go without food from May to August. The females fare better In the spring and summer, often leaving ton. Ohio, spent week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kellle Radford. Pfc. Ji.nmy Bryson of Marys ville. Calif., is home on 22-day furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryson, Sr., of Mar ble. Cpl. Morgan Kllpatrick of Or lando, Fla., spent three days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kllpa trick of Marble. Pfc. Paul Breedlove of Camp Rucker, Ala., spent week-end with his wife. Mrs. Betty Lu Breedlove of Marble. Grapefruit Perks Up Pork WHAT with all of ua watching the coat of focd. It's a aafe bet that roar next roast will be pork. And It's a better bet that It will make a hit If you serve it Florida style, basted with grapefruit juice and garnished with grapefruit sec tions. Grapefruit Bargain Buy This Month This Is the month to use Florida's plump, juicy fresh grapefruit in lots of ways. It Is at its tastiest best now; it is a real bargain buy; It is so good for you this time of year when we all need plenty of Vitamin C to help ward oif colds and other respiratory ailments, e Halves for breakfast, salads for lunch, and perhaps garnish for din ner? Here's an idea that vtU make that pork roast taste better. Grape fruit tang Is a good contrast to the creamy sweetness of pork, and It's a side dish that won't dent the budget. Florida Roast of Pork Prepare a five or six pound loin of pork and roast as usual. Ten or fifteen minutes before roast Is done, dissolve Vi cup brown sugar In V4 cup Florida grapefruit Juice. Pour off fat In pan; pour Juice mixture over roast Place Florida grapefruit sections around roast; sprinkle lightly with brown sugar. Continue cooking IS r - longer. land to get something to eat. Nevertheless, the males are the tiants of the herd. By the time they are fully grown, at the age of seven, they weigh from 400 to 500 pounds each. They are black or lark brown. The females are light er in color and smaller, weighing an average of 80 pounds. Though awkward on land. Fur >eals are powerful swimmers. With 'heir flippers, they gracefully cut through the water and cover many riles without stopping. They are slso skillful at leaping into the air and diving under the waves. LEAVES FOR RALEIGH Miss Nina Lee Corbett, State Nutritionist, who has been con ducting a diet survey in Cherokee 0aunty for the past several weeks, eft Friday afternoon for a staff | conference in Raleigh. After ards she will follow up her sche 'ule in the thirteen western coun-1 ies. 1 Vows Solemnized By Local Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Andrews announce the marriage of their daughter. Joyce, to Frank Dalrymple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalrymple of Murphy. February 19. The ceremony was solemnized at Blue Ridge, Ga., in the pres ence of a few close friends. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit with blue and white access ories. The former Miss Jones attend ed Andrews School and was em ployed at Andrews Cafe. Mr. Dal rymple is a graduate of Murphy High School and is employed with Merchants' Produce Trucking Company. The couple will reside in Mur phy. RANGES Caputs u4 Mrs. Bar B mi aad daughter, lutan, a4 Denver, Cola., recaakly vUtod Mr. and Mrs. A D. Evans. Mrs. Haiti? CoU of Norfolk. Vs.. visited Mr. and Mrs. -Aachal Hushes and family last Mrs. R. F. Merrett of /lilt. Tenn. spent tta vlth Mrs. For and Mrs. Calllo Wooten. Mrs. Cole Johnson of Eston, Colo., recently visited her par :nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lets haw and children of Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Sunday. Mrs. Idoma Baity spent the veek-end in Oak Ridge Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Voylcs-hive moved to Jackson, S. C. Win First Round Winners in the first round in 'he Smoky Mountain Conference Tournament which ended" Tues lay night. February 19 were Stecoah. Murphy and Andrews airls, and Bryson City, Hlwassee Dam. Murphy and Nantahala boys. J. M. Jarrett. head of the Sani nion Division of the State Board of Health. Raleigh, and William \. Broadway. Western District Sanitation. Asheville, visited the 'ocal health department last week. Marble Plus ? Grange Meeting ? Is to he held in Um at TJt p. m . u the organization at i of the Grange, a (rater** of rural people. On February IS a riailUr meet lag ?u held and aererml member paid their entrance fee*. More people are expected h join this week, when penntnan officers will be elected. P. M. A. Orders Filled Fertilizer s-is-is ?-14-14 24% Phoepbate Grasses & Clovers Orchard Grass Feacae Farmers Federation Dob Ramsey. NiBicer Phone 62 Murphy. N. C , - NEW KITCHEN BEAUTY Beautiful Chrome Table and Chair Sets Several Styles $49.95 up MURPHY FURNITURE SALVAGE Phone 298-J Murphy, N. C. Sacrifice Clearance EVERYTHING IN OUR BIG 100 X 100 BRYSON CITY WAREHOUSE MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE. BUILDING BEING COMPLETELY VACATED FOR A NEW BUSINESS. CONE EARLY! Bring your truck, borrow a Neighbor's. On second thought, bring your Neighbor, too! Well guarantee him Western North Carolina's biggest bargains, as long as they last, and deliver FREE! EVERYTHING MUST GO! Porter becks, Panel beds, Rollaways, metal and wood JnnCrspring Mattresses, Cotton and Felts One Solid Carload Bedsprings, all sizes Bedroom Suites Livingroom Suites Kitchen Cabinets Wood, Cbal and Oil Ranges Wood Heaters, Coa9 Heaters, Oil Circulators Doors, Windows, Asphalt Hie Linoleum Rugs Solid.Oak Porch SeJts Metal Porch Sets Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines SALES CASH OR CREDIT! TIE BIG STAMPEDE STARTS FRIDAY, FEB. 29TH CONTMBES UNTIL EVERY PIECE SOLD COME EARLY ARB PICK WHAT YOB WART! dossamon furniture Company Bryson City, North Carolina
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