MOVING?, Col... | AM Of CAN J RKD RAIL iO|uu SAFE . DEPENOA1LE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVINO SERVICE AUTHORISE* AOINT Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. MOST ADVANCED HYDRAULIC SYSTEM IN ANY TRACTOR NEW TRACTOR Now, in the new Golden Jubilee Model, Ford Tractor engineers have carried a time-proved hydraulic system to a new high in speed of response, lifting power, dependability an? wide usefulness. ... - This Live-Action hydraulic system gives almost instant action at all times when the tractor engine is running. It handles larger implements and heavier loads. And, with' Hy-Trol, it acts even faster when desired. Also possible is an almost unlimited variety of remote cylinder* operations. In addition to all the time-proved advantages of the Ford Tractor's built-in hydraulic system, you get a choice of hydraulic speeds, quick hook-up, smooth operation of remote cylinders* and the ability to handle bigger loads. The more you learn about the new Ford Tractor the more you will find that it can bring new ease and speed to your fanning?new economy, too. Come in?look it over I *scu < Credit Terms To Meet The Farmers Needs. "YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER" BURCH MOTORS " PHONE 95 MURPHY, N. C. LOVINGOOD IM KOREA Marine Staff Sergeant Roy P. Lovtngood, 21. aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lovlngood of Murphy Route 1, la now nerving with the First Marine Division in Korea. A former student of Murphy High School, Lovingood entered -he Marine Corps in August IMS nd was promoted to his present ?ank last March. Prior to his overseas assignment the local Leather back completed a .pec lal infantry training course at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The 5.4 billion eggs laid in Janu ary set s record for the mnoth, topping the 1941-51 average by 22 per cent. ARTHRITIS ? I have been wonderfully bles sed in being restored to active life after being crippled In near ly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rh eumatism, bends deformed and my ardtleg were set. Limited space prohibits tell ing you more here but if you will write me 1 will reply at once and tell you how 1 received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Weir 28S5 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi GUARANTEED BEST for linoleum, asphalt & rubber Murphy Hardware Co. Murphy, N. C. Phone 25 Andrews Personals Mia Elizabeth Troxler. of Sbel byvllle, Teon., wwa recently the week end guest of Mrs Star PuU lum. Mrs Troxler teecbee math in Shelbyvllle Central High School Cecil A. Chandler of New Or leans,, La., Is visiting his parents, ?Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler Sr. Mr. and Mrs Randall Williams of Corpus Chriatl, Texas, are vis iting Mr. Williams' parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. Rob ert Crawford and daughter, Debbie returned with the Williams and is visiting her parents, also. J. M. Baity of Concord, former owner and manager of Junaluska Terrace, visited in town during the past week. Mrs. Dave Swann's daughter, Mrs. Mary Roaendale and grand son, David, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting with her at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewar and daughter, Marion, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mr. Dewar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Glenn and children of Augusta, Ga.. are visit ing Mrs. James Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Davis and baby are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis before returning to franklin where Mr. Davis will re sume his position as engineer with the Nantahala Power and Light Association. Davis was recently discharged from the Army. Mrs. Addle Wyke has returned from a recent visit with friends in Ocala, Fla. Gordon Butler recently attend ed a meeting of the Oxford Or phanage Committee of the Grand Lodge of N. C. of A. F. and A. M. in Oxford, N. C. He was accom panied by his daughter Anna Marie. Mrs. H. L. Mulkey, Mrs. Bob Mulkey, Mrs. Jos Higdon and Miss Betty Mulkey spent Monday shop ping in Asheville. Bruce Bristol is home again aft er a successful eye operation. She , has been hospitilized in Asheville Mrs. Deloris Flowers spent the week end at Mars Hill. Mrs. Jane Orr is back at her . teaching after a weeks illness. Cherokee Included In TVA Survey Cherokee, Clay and Buncombe Counties will be included in an inventory^ of fp^e^t resources of the Tennessee Valley by TVA it was-announced today. The first TVA inventory of tim ber supplies in the Valley was made in 1940 and in 1930 detailed surveys were made in 19 sample areas. Under the new proposal TVA will survey a number of counties each year and cover the entire Valley over a 10 year period. Such a plan, it was said, will provide more up-to-date information on industrial opportunities and needs for resource development. It wil| also be more economical than trying to cover the whole Valley once each decade, TVA be lieves. The continuous survey will be gin in the 1954 fiscal year and will be concerned with an attempt to find out for the entire Valley how much forest land is being managed for continuous yield. Marble Mack Hensley spent the week end with Oscar Cable. Kenneth Cook caught a 14 In. rainbow trout or* of Va|ley River Monday night of last week. Pfc. James Bryson has just left for California to return to his base, after a 15 day leave witb his family. Merrill Trull, the great left fielder for Marble baseball team has moved backed to Marble for baseball season. Marble String Band made music at Ray Hensley's house Monday, March 16, until 2:30 a. m. The band is made up of Leroy Gilbert, Mack Hensley, Jerry Edwards, Johnny Hensley. * E J. Bryson spent the week end with Mack and Oscar Cable. Paul Breed love is home on leave before going to Korea. Morgan Kilpatrlck visited Jr. Breed love Sunday night IN MEMOKIAM In memory of our father, L. L. GARLAND, Who left us March 20, 1046. We saw you fading like a flower, But you tried so hard to stay. We nursed you with tender love, Uhtll Ood called you away. Although the World in which you live Is free from care and pain. Our world would be like heaven If we had you back again. It's only human to want you back But this ww know is true You nedar can return to us. But w? oan const to you. A < new StuJetajjgj. r?4 New 1953 Studebaker thrills all America NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW car flair \ m 9 btdy styles American cmnfirt I mmi Kandlini tan latter wheelbases and wider treads expanses yf glass f fir bif visibility I rted-Jtnipnz stability I at tarns and carves mw cor hi years Gome in right away and order your 1953 Studebaker. Be one of the flrat to own the car that everyone, everywhere, is talking about. Tell us now which Studebaker Champion or Commander V-8 you want. Sedans, coupes, hard-tops?in colors galore?are all right down to earth in price. And they all save gasoline amazingly. AU w?d*U ?ftr 5Wrf?*rr At , fie Drive ?r 09*r*rix??*md glmrt-rwdmctng ttmua EVANS AUTO CO. A C. SNOW HILL The Rev. Ramond Carroll filled hie regular appointment at Snow Hill Baptist Church Sunday night. Mrs. Elbert Green has returned from an Atlanta Hospital and is re ported Improving. Mrs. Hattie Gibson made a busi ness trip to Knoxville, Term , last week. Mrs. Elbert Green was honored with a sunshine shower by mem bers of Snow Hill Baptist Church Gifts were brought and refresh ments were served by Mrs. John H. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Parott Hedden spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gartte Hedden. Rol|in Hughes visited his sisters Mrs. Hattie Gibson and Mrs. T. W. Warren Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Ramond Carroll visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gibson Sun day afternoon. Prayer services are held at Snow Hill Baptist Church every Thursday night preaching services are held every Sunday night and each second and fourth Sunday morning. Clyde Coffey has reported that he has sold over a car load of pota toes and fertilizer. BEE SUPPLIES Standard Hives Cotnp. Hive Bodies Empty Bottom Boards Metal Sc Inner Covers Inner Covers Supers NTB Shallow Sw?*s Comp. Wired Brood Foundations Super Foundation* Brood Frame* Super Frames W A W Excluders Boardman Feeders Bee Escapes Bee Brushes Queen A Drone Traps Bee Gloves Smoke Engine Smoker Doctor Smokers Alexander Veils All Items Are For Standard 10-Frame Hires Qawx or 2, 3 or 4-Ib. packets plus Qnaene also aralable FARMERS FENERATION "WHERE ECONOMY Facial Tissues - 200 Sheets KLEENEX 2pkg-29c Sultana Small Stuffed , OLIVES 31/4 oz-tumWer 19c Karo Waffle SYRUP _2ozbot-23c A&P Whoe Kernel or Cream Style Golden CORN 10 oz. can 15c Northern Toilet TISSUE 3r?us25c Mild Americaln CHEESE Our own hearty and vigorous TEA iib.pkg?9c Jane Parker Oaramel Pecan ROLLS Pks-29c Jane Parker Golden or Marble Pound CAKE Green PasoaJ size 3 doz. CELERY I Fresh Saltdd Jumbo PEANUTS Ill Pextem St.Murpb*.N.C. Andrews N. C.