Smart
Appearance
Always Pays
DRY CLEANING'
PRICES REDUCED
Our prices have been
reduced from 75c &
40c to 60c & 35c
?MURPHY LAUNDRY
Phone 1 59 Murphy, N. C.
Funeral Held For
Mrs '.izzieRaper
Raper. 51, Route 1,
''V?d Wednesday In a
pital after a short ill
ervlces were conducted
in. Friday In Mt. Zion
Vp rch In Union County,
Ca
The Rev. Colvtn Thompson oi
i iated and burial was In the
church cemetery with I vie Tuner
s' Home in charge.
Surviving ane the husband,
Delt C. Raper, two sons, Claude
and Cliff of Culberson; three sls
?rs. Miss Mary Jane Mull, Mrs
D. L. Raper. of Culberson, and
rs Eliza Poteete of Alpharelta,
Ga ; one brother, Andy of Culber
son.
She had been a member of Mt.
'ion Baptist Church for 25 years.
Wood's V-51
183.5 Bushels Per Acre
100 Bushel Corn Club Champion
Won 10 out of 11 contests entered in
1951. Entered 58 times it averaged 116
bus. per acre. The 244 other entries
averaged 98 bus. Entered only twice
in Hanover Co., Va., it was 1st and 2nd
of 21 entries, rooking 150 bus. to 111*
for United State.* 262, next best. It won
in both Eastern Shore Maryland, and
Virginia.
Best for Corn Picker. Shorter, stronger V-si n.*r, i-u s?. p., mi
stalks; lower, heavier eors; dries quicker. cV.rg'J."* va'^UrM*' iiTTsJ
Higher feed value. Resists stalk rot. *?"? 'arm <i?k i>;? mu>u
(Ut of th? MHBf *
Top yields in experiment station tests from Maryland to North
Alabama. Highest in any 1951 S. C. test. Made 133 bus. per acre,
highest in any recent Virginia test. Higher average yield than
yellow hybrids popular in North Carolina where tested from moun
tains to Coast.
Price postpaid: Bushel $12.85; V4 Bushel
$7.00; Peck $3.80; ',i Peck
$2.25; Quart 85c.
T.W.WOOD & SONS
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r M r to U I H ' lUl'l JfVtjs 1 i m o U S I
I
Demand
tre
PRE
Starting Today!
10 DAYS ONLY!
good/Vear
BUY ONE FIRST QUALITY
TIRE AT REGULAR PRICE
Get 2nd Tire
HALF
PRICE
( And Your Old Recappable Tire)
600 x 16-4 Ply $20.10-Get 2nd Tire Only $10.05-Pay $1.30 Weekly
670 x 1W Ply Super Cushion ????? ***
Other Sizes At Same Half Price
ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO.
Pfeachtree St Phone 328 Murphy, N.C.
Palmer Sinclair Station B. C. Cooper Bryson Bro*. Wallace Crawford
Murphy, N. C. Andrew*, ISL C. Marble, N. C Hayesville, N. C.
BIRTHS
PETR1E HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson of
Brass town announce the birth of
a son March 4.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gamett of
Blairsvllle, Ga. announce the
birth of a son March S.
Mr and Mrs Bailey Coleman.
Route 3. Murphy, announce the
birth of a son. March 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taylor,
Route 1, Murphy, announce the
birth of a son March 8.
Mr. and Mrs Thurston Collins,
Route 2. Blairsvllle. announce the
birth of a son March 8.
Mrs. Lester Bates. Rou'e 2,
Murphy, announces the birth of
a son March 8.
Mr, and Mr? Lavnenee Bettis.
Route 1, Marble, announce the
birth o' a daughter March S>
Mr and Mrs. C H Ton rtson of
Marble announce the birth of a
?on March 10.
if. S. population is increasing
at the rate of about 2>-2 million
people a year This means a con
distantly expanding market for
'arm products
TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
McCaysville, Georgia
Fun For All Real Entertainment!
Thursday-Friday
Bill Mauldin's
"UP FRONT"
David Wayne as '.Joe"
Tom Ewell as .'Willie
Color (artoon and Our Gang
Saturday Only
"HERE COME THE CO-EDS"
Abbott-Costello
Color Cartoon. Gang Busters No. 7
Sunday-Monday
"FANCY PANTS"
Bob Hope-Lucille Ball
Tuesday-Wednesday
"IT HAPPENED TOMORROW"
Dick Powe'1-Linda Darnell
Jack Oakie
I
First Aider Gets First Aid
This pretty student at a Red Cross national aquatics school for first
aid and water safety instructors gets treatment for a minor injury from
a professional nurse, on hand for such contingencies. Thirty-two aqua
tic schools were held by the Red Cross last summer.
i? t * o. ?pr r:
f
This young couple, who have lost everything they owned in a flood,
arc among hundreds of persons being interviewed for help needod to
begin life again. Red Cross aid in such instances often includes the re
building, repairing and refurnishing of homes. *
Feeding tests in New Jersey
showed little dairy heifers could
be raised from birth to two years
oi age with as little as 500 pounds |
of grain, when fed all the high
quality alfalfa hay ttvey could ear.
Winter grazing crops some
times fail because of drought or
-evere cold weather. To overcome
this situation, dairymen should
provide hay and silage sufficient
o fully care for their herds for
at least five months.
If You Happen To Re
In The Market For An
AUTOMOBILE, PICKUP TRUCK
OR LARGER TRUCK
Drop In And See Me
I have on hand:
I 95 I Ford Pickup Trucks. Like New
195 I Ton and one-half Dodge Truck
1 949 Pontiac 4-door, R & H
1949 Dodge 4-dbor, R & H
1941 Plymouth, 4-door and 2-door, R
& H
1939 Chevrolet, 2-door, H
1936 Ford, 2-door
CHASTAIN
MOTOR COMPANY
Zfb Chastain, Owner
; (Formerly known as Colvard Motor Co,)
t Across from Edson's Restaurant