North Proline termers received $942,168,000 last year from ell farm opmmoditlee. dovm 1.2 per from 1851. m ^USEDCAR Why WALK when you can BIDE just as CHEAP. Look over these ears at our lot. Down payment as low as $20. Weekly Payments from $3 to $5. 1948 Ford 1939 Ford 1947 Oldsmobile 1941 Plymouth Coupe 1941 Dodre Pickup 1940 GMC Pickup 1935 Chevrolet 1937 Chevrolet 1939 Chevrolet EVANS AUTO USED CAB LOT On Andrews Bd. Next To Murphy Motor Court. Phone 377 Murphy, N. C. Miss Ledford Is Wed To S'Sgt. Garza Mia* Margaret Sue Ledford at Murphy end Washington, D. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Led ford formerly of Murphy, became the bride of S/Sgt Antonio R. Gar La, Jr. of the United States Air Force at 7 p. m., October 3, at Falls Church Presbyterian Church, Falls Church. Va. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio R. Garza of San Diego, Texas. ,Dr Alton B. A It father officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Decorations at the ? church In cluded basket arrangements of white gladioli, white dahlias and palms, flanked by seven-branched candelabra with white tapers. ATTENDANTS Given in marriage by her broth er. J. C. Ledford, Jr., the bride was attended by Miss Frances Hert of Ashevllle as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth McCary of Washington, D. C., Miss Elaine Nichols of Falls Churoh and Mrs. Robert J. Rauch of Washing ton. Rebecca Sparrow and Linda Sparrow of Falls Church, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. Joseph Marra of Washington was best man and ushers were Henry Sparrow, brother-in-law of the bride, of Falls Church; Jos eph Messina and Rudolph Butts, both of Washington. Music was furnished by Mrs. Martha Huntan of Falls Church, organist and Miss Catherine Col late of Washington, D. C., solosit. BRIDE'S OUTFIT The bride wore a white gown of ballerina length Chantllly lace, fashioned in strapless design, with fitted bodice, over which she wore a bolero jacket featuring a Peter ' Pan collar, covered buttons, and I | lng sleeves ending in oalla points at the < i Her fingertip-length veil was at teached to a Juliet cap bordered with rhinestones. She wore white lace opera pumps and carried a white Bible topped with a white, purple-throated orchid showered with satin streamers and lillies of the valley. ? The maid of honor wore a strapless ballerina length gown of orchid nylon net, with a mtaching stole, and orchid opera pumps, and carried a cascade ar rangements of orchid gladioli. The bridesmaids, In dresses and pumps fashioned like those of the honor maid, wore shades of light green, and carried yellow gladioli; honeycake rose with light Piccardi pink glads and aqua, with dark Piccardi gladioli. 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QNctfmono, mowtm CAtouw* SOMETHINGNEW New items for the housewife, the workman, the sportsman. in fact in all lines are being developed every day; some are good, some not so good. Below are a few that we think are especially good. HALLIT1E by Wearever cooking ware? 4 piece set $24.95 Two new sets REVERE WARE? * $39.95--$49.95 JONNY MOP - the much heralded disposable toilet mop $1.29 Many new electric heaters - 1250 watts to 5000 watts priced from $9.95 to$69.95 Plastic w atering pots-ideal for those indoor plants $1.00 The new single barrel HAMMER LESS shotgun by SAVAGE $25.95 and don't forget WALLHIDE SATIN paint that has proven its worth gal. $5.14 MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Quality hardware since 1906 ASrtS NAW*COeS,S' true SET WITH DIAMONDS 17 JEWELS ? '49'? 60P0ESS Of TIME *Y*| rjSSn /v: y ?OOKSS If TttK t" | vr bMHa an S71J0 IAS1 \ a**1 n*** MRS. ANTONIO R. GARZA, JR. The former Miss Margaret Sue Ledford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ledford. dresses of yellow taffeta, wore headbands of pink rosebuds and carried baskets of rose petais. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of 1 friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Burrows. Guests were Dresent from North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and HARVEST SALE Coats - - Reduced 1-3 Suits - ? Lined and Unlined Values up to $39.95 N 0 W $12.95 Dresses - - Wool and Crepe Values up to $22.95 N0W$&95 Special closeouts on slips S2.00 CANDLER'S Telephone 53-J Murphy, N. C. TOP Qt/AtfTY Wft*VA*tBry Carnation MILK tall can 2 for 25c Large, Young PEAS No. 2 can 2 for 29c Mountain HONEY <*95c Pure Sorghum SYRUP 1/2 $1.25 Uriah POTATOES M,bs-39c Country Freah 1 EGGS j. 451 We Here IAI COMPLETE Line of Meeta FARMERS FEDERATION Nelson-Deyton Marriage Told Mr and Mrs. John E. Nelson of Topton announce the marriage of their daughter. Mary Louise," to Uranus Deyton. son of Mr. and Mrs M. C. Deyton of Blairsville. blue accessories and the orchid from her bible. The bridegroom is just back from a tour of duty in Saudi-Arab ia, and will be stationed in Sac ramento, where the couple will make their home. Maryland. The couple left for a motor trip to Sacramento, with stops in Tex as and Mexico. The bride's trav eling outfit was a light gray flannel suit, with which she wore Laverne G. Price, airman, USW, son of Mr. and Mr*, Chartaa B. Price of Murphy is serving duty on board the light aircraft canter USS Saipan baaed in Norfolk. Vh. Ga., on Thursday, Oct. 1, in Det roit, Mich. The couple are making their home in Cetroit where both are employed. WAITRESS WANTED ANDREWS CITY CAFE Will Furnish Room and Board ORAN LUTHER Fires Today Cost More Don't get caught UNDERINSURED Make Certain today's Insurance is equal to replacement cost, For a check-up Phone US. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Vlurphy Andrews A USEOUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Shop with lis NOW and Put Away Some of these Ideal Christmas gifts. 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