to Ksw ? hM at SO totoeM to ?b? aitob Air Dh Ha to toe grandson otiin. BUen <***?* .Li,; IM1 FORD TUDOR 1981 CHEVROLET TUDOR 1959 FORD FORDOR INT FLTMOUTH COUPE IN7 CHEVROLET TUDOR IM7 CHEVROLET FORDOR IN# CHEVROLET TUDOR 1K1 JEEP PICK UP 1949 JEEP 1959 FORD TRUCK IV* Ton IMC FORD TRUCK IV* Ton 2 speed axle USED FORD TRACTORS A-l Condition 1?1 FORD TRACTOR 1M> FORD TRACTOR INI FORD TRACTOR New Motor ' 1951 CUB TRACTOR With Plonffh, harrow, mowini machine and P. T. O. See ns and check our prices before yon buy. t BURCH MOTORS ' "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Used Car Dept. PHONE 95 WANTED: OAK LUMBER 2x4 (Especially 12' Lone) AND ALL 4/4 AND 8/4 BOARDS IN ALL SPECIES. .WE ALSO BUY LOGS. TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. MURPHY. N. C?TEL. 345 SAVES TIM Y INTO MASS l-PLi The 62 cubic inches at pep and power in the Pony engine ~i ???? discing, planting . . . any tractor 1-pkrw job on your farm. The Pony?with 11.08 wjwbar and 12.16 max. on the belt?leads the 1-plow class in productive power output. With a Pony, youH finish your Jobs on schedule, and pick up extra time to catch up on yard work, repairs or maintenance, kilee|> iisir <nsr nil rtperntlnrfle ninniiuj at trip sffirlenry far maximum profits,.. Tesf-drtve a Pony ffce Aral chance yew have ... see es deem* ih often. ' SMITHMONT FARM SERVICE , wtt-Stseo ; T On U. 8. Hfekwey ?4 tewmrd Hsyesrille HOMKLOT CHAIN SAWS REPAIRS sn^ci Murphy Takes Twin Victory From H. Dam *J ADUAEONSON two win* over ? boyi cfolked -HP IMr eleventh victory by trouncing Hlp>l1U Dam 9049. whMe Mur phy's girls Mt their stride win Murphy's boys playing after a week's layoff continued their wio ptng ways by running up a 25 point lead in the second half. * Lode "Pig" Carrtnger starred by .bucketing nine field goals far 10 points. "Shorty" Shields, Mur phy's elongated center came In second with' 19 points after a week's layoff due to "flu." Ray Amos came In third with six field goals to cinch Murphy's Mgb 1 scoring dominance. Wayne Patterson, who scored 7 points, and Bruce who scored 9 points led Hiwaeeee Dam's attack. Carlos Hall. Murphy's alternate center, made 3 points and Burder Coffey, Murphy forward, made one point to round out Murphy's scor ing. Loy Williamson, Hiawassee Dam forward, made 6 points; E. Reese made 2 points, and K. Reese made ' one point to found out scoring. i The game was close until the i third quarter when Murphy built ' up their ponderous lead. The half | time score was 19-13. I I Coach "Ike" Olson reshuffled Murphy look a 16-10 first quar ter lead, anil never gave It up. Grace Ranee, a former Murphy ghatd playing her ftrat game at the forward elot. showed ber ver eatllicy and capability aa abe led Murphy's girls with 16 points. Miss Picklestmer of Ham led the scoring for both < as abe amassed IT points. Murphy's Betty Palmer and Hlweasee Dam's Miss Robertson tied for third place edtfa 11 points each. Miss Pickleaimer and Miss Rob ertson were Hiwassee Dam's only Rounding out sqorlng were Lix Frankum, Murphy's captain for the game, with 8 points; and Kathrlne Gentry, and Miss Taylor with 2 points each. New Murphy players were Gen try, Shields. O'dell, Burle, and Taylor. . Murphy's defensive section play ed superb ball led by Carolyn "Prude" Alexander. Murphy rounds out Its season playing at Andrews Friday night and being host to Robblnsville Tuesday night. The referee was Wllliard, the umpire Hartman. Miss Bishop Tells HD ScheduleFor Feb. Miss Edna Bishop, Cherokee County home agent, is today | announcing the Home Demonstration Schedule for February. The month's subject is Food Production, with emphasis on gardens and small fruits. Home Gardens project leaders are to give a report and the Home Management Leaders are to make a survey on Financial Planning. The schedule follows: I Thursday, February 5. Peachtree, rat the home of Mrs. Brown Cald well at 1:30 p. m.; Friday, Febru ary 6, District Home Demonstra tion Federation Executive Board meeting at 10:00 a. m. in home agents' office. luesctay, reoruary iu, suit, at I the home of Mrs. J. M. Patterson . at 1:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Fehru I ary 11, Sunny Point, at the home of Mrs. James Allen at 1:30 p. m.; ' Friday, February 13, Violet, at the home of Mrs. W. L. Taylor at 1:30 p. m.; Saturday, February 14, I Cherokee County Crafters at 9:45 j a. m. in home agents 'office. Monday, February 16, Martin's Creek, at the home of Mrs. James Stalcup at 1:30 p: m' Tuesday, February 17, Bellview, at the home of Mrs. Clyde McNabb at 1:30 p. m ; Wednesday, February 18, Htwassee Cam, at the home of Mrs. W. T. Gibson at 1:30 p. nj.; Thursday, February 19, Tomotla, at the home of Mrs. Lem Smith at 1:30 p. m.; Friday, February 20, Murphy, at the home of Mrs. H. C. Pressley at 7:30 p. m. Monday, February 23, Housing School beginning at 10:00 a. m.; Tuesday, February 24, Food Pro duction and Conservation School beginning at 10:00 a. m.; Wednes day, February 25, Valleytdwn, at the home of Mrs. Roy Williams at 2:Q0 p. m; Thursday, February 26, Ranger, at the home of Mrs. Blanche Kilpatrick at 1:30 p. m.; Friday, February 27, Midway, at the home of Mrs. N. T. Penland at ISO p. m. Harry Zervas Dies At Peachtree Hairy Zervas, 65, died at 12:30 p. m. Frday at Is faome Route 1, Murphy, following ? long illness. A nstlvte of Sparta, Greece, be had lived In Murphy about eight yean. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a. m. Monday in Peacbtree Baptist Church. The Rev. Lester Stowte officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Suriving are the widow; Two daughters, Mr. Jack Lofton of Old Hickory, Term., Mrs. Johnnie Kll patrick of Akron, Ohio; seven eons, James of NaabevlUe, Teem. Freddi Edward, Claud D, Robert B. Harry Ray, Sylvester, and Jack D., all of Murphy. - Townaon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. Pallbaars were, J. B. WlHiame. Jack Burrell, George Townaon, Arnold Mfllsaps, ftax Sneed, Lea Sneed, WH1 Johnson and Jack Gar rett. w Being overweight, medical authorities now agree, effect* length oi Ufe aa well ae attractive Murphy PTA Meet* The Mmgtiy School PTA will MS S T? ? a. h ?m for Se annuel er**D*M Mm. Dufco Wbttetjr Be sure (hat the ?MU hu portualttw to Fort Vm> V?? ?? """rat A N0r. 12, INJOY PI f NT Y Of AlP S OlltClOUS DOHA* STRfiCMlNG Fresh Fruits * Vegetables i Large Crisp Heede?Sl* 4's ? LETTUCE 2 -23c ! SfflffiT" - ?9e M Red BUm a. Potatoes - --?? - 5 "? J7e * Crisp GoUeo y Carrots ------ S. 15c Finn Ripe Slicing Tomatoes - - - - 19c AAP Large ' ^ I i Prunes 1 lb. pkg. 23c uicy Florida Size Ms GRAPEFRUIT 4 23 Florida ORANGES 43 ComtSee atA&P otwuqy'53 CANNED MEATS Treet ts- 43c Ham ^ 51c Sausage... ^ 19c Beef 49c Pelfttd Meat W 13c AIM Con Came ^ 32c Beef Hash l*2- 29c Dried Beef "tsr 35c Ann Page Fancy Tomato KEtCHUP -------- 2 ^ 35c Mild American v CHEESE - - - - 49c 3 p4s 17c TOMATOES 2 ? 27c Ann Page Creamy Smooth PEANUT BUTTER - ? ? 29c Ann Page Sparkle Packer's Label Standard Pack . JUM rum POUND CAKE 25e ll-Ol. Cake Jane Parker Cello Wrapped White Bread 20c ltt-Lb. Loaf ? Mild & Mellow Coffee 8 O'Clock E5 77c Si *2iS Swifts Oriole \ Sliced Bacon lb. 53c Super Right?Cut Up Pan Ready Fresh Fryers lb. 49c Headless & Dressed Black Bass .... lb. 29c Sultana - Whole ? Green Beans No. 303 can 23c ASrP Spinach No. 2 can 15c Blue Plate Okra - Corn and Tomatoes 303 can 19c Reliable - Grade A * Peas No. 303 can 17c Comstock - Whole Beets ! No. 303 can 10c Dry Milk Selids % 15c Ana Past Strawberry - Preserves ------- H 59c SunnyfleM Floor Par - Pascakes - -s- - - - 2 ?? 25e Ann Page Blended Syrap -------- 39c Peaa, \ * . Green Giant - - - - - c? lie Corn Niblets Brand - - - 2 35c Marcal Paper Napkins - -?? lie Swanadown Yellow ^ Cake Mix ?????? - 25c SSc yea pay Marshmallows *?**? - - 10-Ox. Pkg. 19c Cracker Jacks - - - 3 Pkgs 13e Heinz Ketchup m m - - 14-Oz. Bot. 27c C" L Chicken of Sea luna r isn white meat mm m 70s. Can 37c Dial Soap - - - 2 Reg. Bars 27c Dial Soap - - Bath Bar 17c Palmoiive Soap y ?> - 3 Reg. BSrs 23c Palmolive Soap * -2 Bath Bars 23c ft.Cashmere 50ap Bouqeet m m - 3 Reg. Bars 23c Soap ~ - m ? m - 2 Bath Bars 23c Octagon ?*?-? - 2 Bars 13c Snper Snds - ? Lge. ? Pkg. 27c Giant Pke 65c Ivory Soap r m m - 2 Lge. Bars 27c 0 Ivory Flakes} - Lge. Pkg.. 27c ? N ? ? I 1 fs 27c Giant 65c Clorox - / - - & 17c Vi-Gsl. Jar 29c Sat., re*. Ttfc.

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