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Two Miles Of Arp Rom! Paved The State Highway Commiaalon completed 1.75 mi'~s at new pav ing In Cherokee County during the tnon ? 1 at December, Commis sioner L. Dele Thrash reported to day TIm newly-graded, drained and hard-surJaced road rune 1.75 miles along Arp Road. The Tenth Highway Division brought a total of 28 10 mllee of road woifc to completion during Decern be Aal la Clay County the Com a teior completed 1.2 miles ol paving nod & mile stabilization In The newly-graded and rood rune 1.2 miles to Roach Cone Bond. The two roads stabilised by strengthening the existing sur faces with tradfte-bound are Tunl Road, .4 mile; n<vcetws i 'T Road, .5 mile. tflf 0 xws If you are covered by insurance the t answer is cbvious. That's why so many wise car owners invest in this protection. Spare yourself bother some court litigatibn. Spare yourself unnessary costs. Invest in mohey sa(ving insurance tdfcfiay. Gall us at 22. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Vlurphy Andrews A/oo/??e& i/te. <33y idat alt i/tA em>t&n&rie a/mf:/ (t/ofia'e/fit?ty THE BEL AIR SERIES to b* compared only wMi higher-priced ears! The glamorous Bel Air Series for 19S3 is truly a new kind of Chevrolet Four new Bel Air models?4-Door Sedan, 2-Door Sedan, Convertible, Sport Coupe-create a won derful new class of cars. THE "TWO-TIN" SERIES sensational advances from bumper to bumper! The "Two-Ten" Series offers: two new station wagons?the Townsman and 'Two-Ten" Handyman?the 4-Door, 2 Door, Convertible, Club Coupe and Sport- Coupe. J J CHEVROLET MORI PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET! THAI) ANY OTHER CARI '?7maz/'/yty ecofiom/'cal,/ , THE "ONE-FIFTY" SERIES ' lowest priced of all quality cars! Smart new Chevrolet styling and advanced features! Five models include the 4-Door and 2-Door Sedans, Club Coupe, Business Coupe, "One Fifty" Handyman. An Mtfrety imw Und W CknrmM la mm (alitor ?o* MhrWJ The great new Chevrolet line for 1953 King" engine for finest standard driv brings you a car for any purpose, ing. Choose the unproved standard Choose high-compression power with steering, or new Power Steering, op tbe new 115-h.p. Blue-Flame" engine tional at extra cost teamed with new Power glide* for the Come in and see the most wonder finest automatic driving. Or choose the ful selection in the low-price field? high-compression 108-h.p. "Thrift- and it's yours at lowest cost! VftimgHSi HI irfc >?Mi ?rf IIU>+."Bhm. ? mjm ?rltmJm-Tm-Tm" mmd Bd Air mtM, m?T.mm. CEStfr's-e/y A/EU/ iAtbug/)/ Dickey Chevrolet' 'Olds mobile Co. PHONE 60 Murphy, N. C County Milk Production Reaches All Time High William Walker of the Cherokee and Clay County Dairy Herd Im provement A?octalton ?id that outstanding production and ac complishments were noted by the 10 Cherokee and day County as sociation members. He said that during December, for the first time last year, aver age production per cow in the as sociation rose to 800 Lbs. of milk and 28.2 lbs. of fat. if the 188 cows in 10 herds on test Thirty seven of these cows were dry. Mr. Walker said the dairymen deserve commendation for main taining the high level of produc tion all through the fall months. The October average was 547 lbs. of milk and the November aver age of 524 lbs. were topped only by the April average. The breeding of good cows and heifers for fall freshening coigyled with adequate feed, care and hous ing, are some of the reasons Mr. Walker gave thst the most pro gressive dairymen sold more milk in December than during any oth er month in 1952. The individual herds which he'pod bring the DHIA average to its highest peak of the year fol low: Eugene Waldroup of Hayesville was first with an average of 994 lbs. of milk and 38.1 lbs. of fat from 10 cows, one of which was dry. Aill of these cows are regist ered or grade Holstetns (Monroe Wilson of Brasstown was second with six cows averag ing 983 lbs. of milk and 42.5 lbs. of fat. All of Mr. Wilson's three registered Holstiens and three other grade cows were milking. Individual cows of the three leading breeds also contributed to ward maintaining a 'high average production. "Brownie", the same artificially sired grade Jersey hei fer who led all Jerseys m October, vtas first attain In her breed with a dally average of 391 Mm. giving her a monthly total of 1210 lbs. of milk and 57 lbs. of fat. Her milk addeo 569 to Max Waldroup's De cember check. "Campbell Buttercup's Maggie", x registered Jersey In the Folk School herd of Brass town, aver aged 30.4 lbs. of milk daily for a monthly total of 940 lbs of milk and 48 lbs., of fat worth $55. "NoWa Dordele", in her third month led 111 Guernseys with a dally production of 43.1 lbs. Her 1340 Mis. of milk and 55 lbs. of .'at were worth $72.40 to Randolph Shields of Culberson. A grade Guernsey named "Pat", in the herd of Wiley McGlamery at Hayesvllle, milked 40.3 lbs. daily to make her December total of 1290 lbs. of milk and 94 lbs of fat bring 968 80. -N. C. S. D. Violet Joe", who led all Holsteins milked 38 lb*. In the afternoon milking on Dec. 19. Next morning was the coldest day Hi the month and neither Eugene Waldroup, Joe'a owner, nor Wal ker expected her to give es much milk as the previous night, but at the morning milking ahe ? milked 41.3 lbs. giving her a dally total of 79 3 lbs. "Joe's" monthly total netted her owner $129.90. Max Waldroup, a brother of Eu gene, Is owner of the second high holstein, "Mitchell Farms Sky lark", whose 84.6 daily average gave her a total of 2000 lbs. of ! milk and 70 ibs. of fat worth $100. Dollars Burn Faster *900,000,000 000,000,000 700,000,000 600,000,000 500,000,000 400,000,000 300,000,000 nana W4 iw mi iw mi iw mi mi. mi ?Estimated on balls o( first six months. The fire loss continues to rise. For 1931, the National Fire Protec tion Association estimates the loss will reach an all-time high of $853,000,000, a jump of 149 percent over the the 1942 figure of $343,000,000. To call attention to the destruction that fire does and to spread information about ways of eliminating fire hazards, the NFPA is sponsoring Fire Prevention Week, Oct 5-11. The "week" has been proclaimed officially by President Truman. "The tremendous losy increase indicates the vital need tor fire prevention," the NFPA says. "If all common fire hazards were eliminated, the loss would drop 90 percent There could be no better argument in favor of conscientious participation in the Fire Preven tion Week program." 1 : x Chattanooga Symphony To Play 100th Concert CHATTANOOGA. Tenn The Chattanooga Symphony .Orchestrp, Joseph Hawthorne, conductor will perform the 100th concert of its present history on Jon. IS. This commerative concert falls in the middle of the orchestra's 20th season and of Mr. Haw thorne's fourth year as director of the organization. Soloist for the concert will be Claudio Arrau, and succeeding concerts of the present season will star Robert Merrill, Ossy Renardy and Jennie Tourel. The Jan. 19 concert. In addition to following the orchestra's pro Pullium Says Piost Office To Close Postmaster Giluihi Puiliu n ounces that Sic Andrews post | ;to! will be open on We afternoon of this week and will! closed Saturday afternoon, change la made for this week only*" so that work on the building can ' be done Saturday afternoon gram at presenting worts not pre viously performed in Chattanooga, will Include a first performance anywhere at a composition bjrra young American composer, Rich ard wrnn. Claudio Arrau will play the Bee thoven "Emperor" concerto, gbd the concert will also Include Hay dn's Symphony No. 104 and the "Prelude to an Afternoon of- a Faun" by Claude Debussy. IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of my bro ther, Claude H. Payne, who passed away two yoars ago, January 16, 1051. "The shock was hard, the grief severe. We never knew his death was near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without fare well." Mrs. Parks Ledford 27-ltc Distinguished for its Special quality <4*ry?A. 4t Syt w. rm VALUAKU COUOON ON MKT MO CAN MU TOO SAW MONtT ON HOUHNOIO (TIMS WiNtellnlm ?Mm AntnaMfAaMtUnAtUMUn. JNCfNwCkl A Sensational Nw/lire by USROY/IL Features and Performance never before available at such a Price! Only 12.95,^ 4MiH -i .iw""" FOBTHE FIRST TIME AT THESE PMCtS! ^ Stopping Powar?Skid Rasittanca ?lira Milacrga and Economy ' """"" ' ~ if NOW AVAKAM.I AY TOIM U. S. ROYAL MALM Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N.-C. *
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