Wildlife Cover Available
Free To Farmers In County
The Wildlife Resources i
?Ion Is making available to sports
men snd farmers, an annual scad
mixture known to be of value to
wildlife when properly planted and
oared for. G H. Farley. County
Agent, said.
Applications mint have the sig
nature of the County Farm Agent.
Work Unit Conservationist, or Bi
ologist of the Commission, as field
confirmation of the need and re
liability of the applicant.
A special mixture is available
this year prepared for use in the
mountain counties in order to pro
vide plants which are better adapt
ed to the colder climates. Ap
plication blanks may be secured
In the County Agent's Office.
ON FLEET SHIP
Units of the Atlantic Fleet Am
phibious Force are engaged in Op
eration Lant TraEx. 2-54.
Serving aboard the LST USS 306
is Harry P. Rogers, quartermaster
third class, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Rogers of Sihooting
Creek, N. C.
J.G.Massey's
Rites Today
J. G. Massey. OS < retired term
er. died at 6:30 a. m. Tuesday in
lib home near Hayesville after a
Ions Illness.
Funeral services will be held at
2:30 p. m .Thursday in Shady
Grove Baptist Church near Hayes
vlkle, of which he im dbeen a mem
ber for 20 years. Officiating min
isters will be the Rev. t<oy Thomas
the Rev. Henry Chambers, and the
Rev. Dill Stephens. Burial will be
in the church cemetery.
Nephews. Harold Ford. Cecil
Ford. Jesse Moore. Jack Groves.
Wallace Massey and Kenneth Haw
kins. will serve as pallbearers.
He is survived by the widow, I
Mrs. Kate Raby Massey two daugh
ters, Mrs. Carl Burch of Swan
nanoa. Mrs. Jack Ford of Hayes
ville. three sons. Wayne of Chat
tanooga. James of Warne. and
Charles of the home; seven grand
children; one brother. W. T. Mas
HENN THEATRE!
MURPHY, N C. I,
LATE SHOW
Fri.- Sat., Feb. 12-13 Sat., Feb. 13
Harry Davenport-Jerry Hunter
i Tech^icoLOR I,
iatf Mour?n
CHANDLER ? 0 HARA
?IV|K?| *'IM
?IN?
'LUCKY. THE
OUTCAST"
Sun.-Mon., Feb., 14-15
Wonderfully ROMANTIC! Highly HH ' 'IDS!
K BLUE BlOOfiED
PRINCESS BECOMES
A RED*?LOODeD
GIRL FOR
GIRL FOJ!
A
PECK \
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HEPBURN
? EDDIE ALBBTT
Tnet-Wed., Feb. 16-17
Thurv-Frt, Fcb.18-1*
Shuford File* Notice ?
Of Candidacy
ConpcMnta George A. SM?rt
sey. ?nd one akter, >fei
Hawkins oi Hayeevtlle.
Townaon Funeral Home k to
charge.
c.
Maxwell. secretory at the State
at fliatlnm. hU notice ot
tar Mm nomination to
mt representative to
r the North Carotin
?frtnloMl District In
tlscittow to b? held
n itM. .
DICKEY
THEATRE
MITBMfT. N. C
Thura.-FrL, Feb. 11-12
Glx Yoonf-Jean Haxen
?IN?
\
"ARENA"
Sat.. Feb. 13
John Wayne
?IN?
?'NEW FRONTIER'
i
\
I
iHHI
I BEYOND"
Sun.-Mon.. Feb. 14-15
Robert Taylor-Eleanor Parker
?IN?
"ABOVE AND
Tues.- Wed.. Feb. lfi-17
Glenn Ford-Anne Vernon
?IN?
y
* TERROR ON A
y
L TRAIN"
HENN
THEATRE
ANDBJKW8. N. C.
Frt-SaL. Feb. 12-13
John Hodiak-Robert Stack
Joy Page
?IN?
"CONQUEST OF
COCHISE"
In Technicolor
LATE SHOW
Sat. Feb. 13
Henry Wllcoxnn-Mary Brian
?v _
"DRAC.NET
Sun.-Mon., Feb. 14-15
Jeff Chandler-Marilyn Maxwell
Susan Ball- Anthony Qulnn
?IN?
"EAST OF
SUMATRA"
i
In Technicolor
Tues.. Feb. 16
Jeanne Crain-Jean Peters
?IN?
H
*
i
?
in
?
"VICKI" ?
?
Wed.-Thurs.. Feb. 17-18
Joel McCrea-Evelyn Reyes
l\
"SHOOT FIRST"
?
?
Tourist Group
Meet Tonight
The Cherokee County Tourist
at the Recti Hotel at 7:90.
B?i D. Plainer, president, said
plans lor affiliation with the WNC
Highlanders will be discussed, and
ways and means mapped out
DAVIS ENLISTS
Ralph Evans Dnvis. 18 son of
Mr and Mrs. James Davis of Mar
ble. has been enlisted In the U. S.
Marine Corps and been assigned
to the Marine Corps Reajuit De
pot at Parris Island, S. C., TSgt
Joseph H. Lathrop. local Marine
Recruiter announced today.
MURPHY
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Show Starts At Dusk
Thurs.-Fri., Feb. 11-12
Janet Leigh-Keenan Wynn
-IN
"FEARLESS"
FAGAN"
Sat.- Sun.. Feb. 13-14
Susan Ilayward- Robert Preston
-IN
TULSA"
In Technicolor
WE WILL BE CLOSED
MON.-TUES. & WED. UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE
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MVK-ACTION - split- CNOICI Of ITMUVUC
second response at ail SPUOS-New Ht-T?OL
times the tractor speeds up or slows
engine is running. Fast, dowi the hydraulic
sure, hydraulic control! acth>n to fit the job.
Do more work
at the touch of a lever
Yes, there's a "magic
lever" on the new Ford
Ttactor?a lever at your
command to make your farm work
go faster and easier than ever before.
It's the new Ford TYactor's Touch
Control lever. Touch this lever and you
can raise, lower and adjust implements
quickly and easily ?no tugging and
pulling on heavy implement levers.
You can lift heavy loads that would
tax the strength of six husky men. You
can even lift the tractor itself, to adjust
wheel spacings or change tires.
There's a lot more the new Ford
Tractor's hydraulic system can do for
you, all at the touch of a lever. Come
in and see what a really modern
hydraulic system has to offer.
mm urr p#wik
? gets nor* don*.
Raise heavier loads.
Operate bigger tools
than with any pre
vious model.
Mist
systea ii aiy tract*...
Lm-Actiu with ITTttH.
Extra ptwtr...
witt Fwfs treat uw
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reggedncs
A lew hicle ii comfort,
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...aid a LOW FORO PRICE
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PHONE 9"i MURPHY N C
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Power Steering, new Power Brakes,
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Phone 243 Murphy, N. C.
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