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Production of wilder apple vsr- wltll xtS.OOO bushels a year'ear - idles in North Carolina last year *cr totaled 820,000 bushels, compared DOCKERY MONUMENT CO. There u no finer, more fittmg, more economical memorial than a family monu ment of granite or marble. Murphy, N. C. This cant i?i ?? ^?>:"muiw? happen... with our I oaivBar i ?ERViefc< J Ever run out at fuel oil on a cold winter's day? Then you'll appreciate our Keep-Fill Delivery Service. Daily temperature records tell us how much oil you've burned since our last delivery. That's why, before your tank runs low, our delivery man is at your door with a fresh supply of Sinclair Patented Fuel Oil containing the remarkable rust inhibitor RD-119*. Phone us today... get on time deliveries all winter long! SINCLAIR FUEL OIL with RD-119* Extra value-ho extra cost/ Allison & Duncan Oil Company Suppliers of Fine Petroleum Products Murphy. N. C. SOGERS Syt 1 c Marion L. Rogers, son af Mr and Mrs. John A. Rogers of Marble, Rt. 1 is serving with (he Aviat.on Engineer Force of the Jn.ted States Air Force in Texas. Hogers is training at Walters Air Force Base with one of the newest s nmands of the Air Force. It's Not What You Do It's the Way Too Do It! Too, too, eon poll a tooth rl|U In your home. Save Dentist's bills But, it's coins to HURT . . .and how! Also yon can use the wronc floor and not ret the best results Use The BEST floor . . . .Get .... pi- ?vcvr i?? 5^3 ?v fKMITA. KMjMli j fe r-T IWWJIITI ??i2 Kansas Best Has Been Sold In this area for Over a QUARTEB OF A CENTURY. Chain Grocery Co. Distributors Andrews, N. C. Ak HYDRA-MATIC Aft cartful?drict saftly I Get a modem trucks 10 to 25 More horsepower Truck Hydra-Matic Drive* from new GMC's high-corn- for wonderful ease of han pression engine than ANY dling, lower vehicle mainte other standard light-duty dix? nance, longer life and reduced outpowers some trucks twice fuel costs ? Optional at extra ceil, its size! Driver Comfort Unsurpassed Future-Styled in two-toned interiors, three with passenger-car smartness passenger room and luxury for prideful ownership details Come in and drive it today at: D. & L. PONTI AC CO. Phone 243 Murphy, N. C. ? IMCIibIii n CPL. JONES Preparing food for U. S. Sol dier* on Okinawa Is CpL J. R. Jones of Columbns. Ga.. a cook in the 29th Regimental Combat Team. Jones, whose wife, Essie, lives at 2938 Baldwin St., ar rived overseas last June. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frances L. Jones of Andrews, N. C.. he completed basic training at Camp Gordon. Ga. Over the past five years droughts in the United States caused more losses under the federal crop in surance program than any other single hazard. Sgt. Doyle Clay Stationed In Raleigh _ i>_,> .e L. Clay, too of in. S. G. Clay of Rt 3. Murphy. U <h_s r-ported for duty with the North Carolina Military Dis t and will be assigned in Ral eigh, N. C. i ior to his new assignihent Sgt. .''lay was stationed at Fort Jackson South Carolina. Sergeant Clay graduated from lfurphy High School with the class if 1040 He first entered the ser Ce in 1943 and served in Europe during World War 11. the Sergeant is a veteran of the Korean conflict having served with he 772nd Military Police Battalion for 16 months. NEAL IN JAPAN , BEPPU, JAPAN?Army Sgt. j John M. Neal, whose wife. Floonie Mae. lives in Murphy, N. C., Is serving In Japan with the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team. ' Veterans of two combat jumps into Korea, the 187th "Rakkasans" ought as infantrymen with nearly ?very UN division and are now stationed in Japan as a security force. Sergeant Neal sort of Frank E. Neal. Marble, N. C., is a truckmas ter in the team's Service Company. He has been in the Army since 944, and his decorations include i the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Parachutist Badge, the Good j Conduct Medal and the Asiatic- j Pacific Campaign Medal. Mrs. Wells Hostess To Methodist Circle LAST WEEK Mrs Harold Wells was hostess to Circle No. 1 of Che First Metho c'ist Church Friday at her home on .-Hv.i v: road. .. ? Koscoe 'A ilk ins. chairman P'-esided and Mrs. W. F. Elliott gav? the program on "Why I Go To Cnuroh." Newly elected officers are: chair j ? man, Mrs. William J. Wells, vice- ; I chairman Mr*. G. H. Farley; pro gram chairman, Mrs. Harvey Hja shaw; secretary, Mrs. Gordon Wri =oa. treasurer, Mrs. Roscoe Wllk as; and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Guy Brittain. Keiresnmtnls weie served to the Mrs. Grady Carringer, by the host 11 members and one new member, ess, assisted oy Miss Geraldm* Corowell. World production of dried milk ?as up 20 per cent in 1933 over a year earlier. BURLEY TOBACCO SEED KENTUCKY 16 KENTUCKY 41A BURLEY 1 TOBACCO BED CANVAS DOWFUME MC-2, APPLICATORS and! PLASTIC COVERS FOR PREPARING SEED BEDS. FARMERS FEDERATION! THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker ms GETTING TOO I nwac to rouow -me wuews jgj IU. GO TO THE ASTRONOMERS'J CAMP UNTIL MORNING. 1 VailgSr AT THAT MOMENT TM HUERft ARB IN TME SCJKTfe OFFICE IU- SEE "OW THE IND1AF HANGS FOR THE HERMITS MURDER. fl IQtk&tS **4*88 J Mt=An TUP fig BntJDfi we STOLE HAVE THE HEBMITS NAME ON EM/ ? r I'LL REMOVE IT, CASH THE] . BONDS, THEN GIVE YOU ji ^ ? MOUR CUT. iTFrW BY THE VAY, A CXXJPLE OP AiSnjONOMEBS SAW YOU "TWE HEPMrr. TREY BROUGHT] ME YOUR DESCRIPTION. WE'RE LUCKY THE W WED BETT SHERIFFS OUT OfJv GET RID C "TOWN, WITH VOU ASTRONO' IN CHARGE OF ' OFFICE., WHCBEU. WE, F1NP THE WITNESSES TO THE wm rwEYtee. camped in the v*xx>a SOUTH OF TOWN^J jfi? DISPOSE OF THEM, THEN WERE SET TO FRAME THE INDIAN FOR THE HERMIT'S MURDER, n < THEBE THEY ABE otfTf .L ' s"rtc:< ^ , YER COVERED/1 mE MEN WHO K'U-EP }/"SO YUH i-', THE HESK.1T/ r-v rj^f I REC0SN12E ~ 7?" \ US/yn A ^K '? W O ^ I ( ?>? '- : & SAJD, DQOP 7MDSC] CMVS/i /U. GSTVUHf , ,V! MY ARM/) THE OTHER KILLERS ESCAPING' 1 m&l "THE OTHER ^5 went that way/ ~Ty\ THEY'RE, the HERMITS KILLERS, AND THEY WERE GOING TO KILL US/, "TOO DftRK. TO TRY TO POLUCW THfcT ONE MOW I GOTTA KILL THE MAt MAN AS WELL AS TUE OTHF TWC
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