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TARHEEL WILDLIFE SKETCHES ARBOK DAY IS NAKH 21.1952 TREES & M0l/f? SMALL BI<?OS EAT INSECTS AND THEIR EGGS ON THE SURFACE - WOODPECKERS , FLICKERS AND ? SAPSUCKERS /T, DIG UNDER jV'JF THE BARK for -vAj'H.'; INSECTS .'.'f/tii BRANCHES FURNISH SAFE TRAVEL LANES FOR BIROS AND ANIMALS HOLLOWS MAKE HOMES fOf* WILDLIFE I HOC k SAPATTRACrS1 IN3?CTS THEN Birds which FEEOONTHEM-I WILD BEES HAKE | EXCEI LENT HONIY FROM THE BLOSSOMS I AND LOCATE THEIR OLONIE3 LRN HOLLOW TRUNKS A? ) FRUITS nuts f AND seeos ARC EATEN BV BIROS DEEP AND OTRER ANIMALS CAT BUDS TWIGS LCAVFS AND FRUITS ? fl VAnJ)o,nt THE TINY SHREW LIVES NTHE WOODS AND MUST eAT INSECTS ATA RAPID RATE IN ORDER TO LIVE STUMP HOLLOWS MAKE OEMS FOR ANIMALS FROM THE SIZE OF RODENTS TO BEARS - ?T IS AGAINST THE LAW TO CUT DEN TREES PLANT -SOME KIND OF A TREE THIS MONTH Marble Grange Learns Ritual Marble Grange met Thursday night with most of the newly elec-' cd of.'ioers in their stations. Sub titutes were used for officers not present. The Grange was instructed in he ritualism of the Order and several business items transacted. The Grange has a string band or chestra among its membership, led by Leroy Gilbert, Steward of th Grange. The next meeting will be hel Thursday. April 3, at 8 p. m. A officers and members are aske -> be present and all' those wh ish to become harter membei should do so at this meeting as th Chapter list will be closed at thi ; its Garden Seed Field Seed Fertilizer Ammonia .Nitrate Farm Implements Garden Tools Feeds PMA Orders Accepted Orchard Grass Blue Grass Fescue Ladino Clover Red Clover CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Cobbler Sequoia Green Mountain Red Bliss Essex BABY CHICKS % Farmers Federation Hie "Farmers Own Cooperative" "We ADDreciate Your Business" 4 Tel. 62 Don Ramsey, Mgr. Former Andrews [loach Helps fiuilford Win David Scarborough, former rarh of Andrews High School,' nd his Guilford basketball team on the Guilford County champ- j on>hip this season both in regu-: ar play and in the County Tour lamcnt. Competition included everal urban schools. The Guil-, ord community is smaller than | be town of Andrews. Coach Scarborough turned down chance at the State Tournament , n order to participate in the Guil ord County play-off. ne. A program of music, enter inment and, recreation will be nesented by the program chair tan. Presbyterians To Conduct School A Leadership Training Schorl is being conducted at the Presby-1 tcrian Church in Bryson City this week for all of the Presbyterian churches in the area Each night an outstanding speaker will discuss the vrriobs phases of the church's program, j Subject for the training school, i>, "Our Church at Work". Services will continue through Sunday, March 23 NOTICE OF SALE The Cherokee County Board of Education will sell at Public Auc tion at the Courthouse door in Murphy. April 12, 1932. at 11 o'clock A. M. to the highest bid d.*r for caih the following des cribed school property: Beginning on the North East Corner of W O. Pat ton's land and running West 8 poles: thence South 30 poles; thence 8 poles to | the line between W. O Patton and ( Aaron Seabolt; thence said line | o the beginning, containing one j and one-half acres, more or less; j The same being the land deeded to the Cherokee Countv itoard ot Education by W. O. Patton and if?. Bobbie Patton, recorded in Book No. 28-63 on page 345 on ne 29th. day of June 1914. in the Register of Deeds Office and known as me Bales %Creek School Property. The Board of Education reserves the right to refect any or all bids. Cherokee County Board of Edu cation By: Lloyd W Her.drix, Secretary 36-4 tc Here's ihe Dope! BUT OFFICE??, I'M LATE TO A, FUNCBAL I voup o\v/n"\ I PRESUL'C? ? W * We Must Move Some Merchandise So Take Advantage Of This Offer And SAVE Complete Line Dot and Dash Dresses Sizes 1-3 and 4-6x Onlv .98 ? Sizes 7-14 Only $1.98 Nylon Hose m 79c pair 2 pairs $1,50 Service sheer, for extra long wear. Sizes SYz? i oy2 These are thriftily-priced to save you rrtoney on Childrens Sanforized Washable Cotton Dresses. EXTRA SPECIAL Cotton Slips Dainty Lace Trims Top and Bottom. Smart Sleek-fitting styles Sizes 32-40 $1.59 2 for $3.00 Sizes 42-52 $2.19 2 for $4.00 AU Nylon Slips . Easy to wash, dries in a jiffy $159 "Famous Fruit of the Loom" Rayon & Cottton Broad cloth Blouses,at unheard of Rock-Bottom Prices. A wide selection of styles ) and colors. Only .98 You will want to see our Spring Suits and Toppers-Also our Spring Shoes . THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. Economy Clothing Store Phbne 262 Murphy, M, C ] T-Shirts. To wear as under shirt or outershirt All White S-M-L .49 Better Quality Combed Cotton in white, blue, yellow, tan and grey?S M & L ? .98 each Wen's & Boys Shorts Brief, Boxer or Clip per Styles. .49&J59 Athletic Shirts 32-46 .49 Trousers For Spring In many Styles and Colors. $4.98&up Tailored by HUBBARD
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