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JONES ATTENDS COUKSE Marine Pfc Johnnie R Jones, son at Mr sod Mrs. S. D. J dims of Suit, is sttending the demolition course conducted by the Engineer School Battalion here. The eight-week course includes instruction in the storage and handling of explosives, calculation of explosive charges, tactical em ployment of demolitions, and the laying and lifting of mines and booby traps. North Carolina farmers added nearly 100,000 acres of improved pasture from 1031 to 1032 (from 709.034 to 884,402 < DOCKERY IN CORPS Albert Harry Dockery. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dockery, of Rt. 1, Marble, N C. has been en listed in the U. S. Marine Corps and been assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Is land S C SSgt Wm L Stephens local Marine Recruiter announced today. United States farmers j-reduced 352.8 million pounds of clean alfal fa. lespedeza timothy, and red, al ia ke and sweet clover seed during 1953. some 2? per cent less than the 1952 total. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED | Individual. Proprietorship*. Farm. Partnerships, Corporation* ,, C. L. JOHNSON & SON ACCOUNTANTS Murphy, N. C. Hfcone 691 (Across street from Henry House) Auditing Bookkeeping Services Prompt Service Guaranteed X 1100 Year Olds Sought In State I Information concerning ell per- | sons in the Tar Heel State who have passed their 100th birthday is being sought by the Medical Society of the State of North Car- < olina. The information about cen- 1 tenarians existing in our state is I being mad? for research purposes ' throughout the country. | ' 11 Recent estimates have placed the probable number of North Car olina resident* who are P*4t their 1 100th birthday at slightly more < than 200. j 1 Anyone in the state having in formation about persons of 100 I years of age or more are Invited to > communicate with the Medical 1 Society of North Carolina , Port ' Office Box 790. Raleigh, North I Carolina. 1 McLEAN SERVING \ ' 1 SANTA ANA. CALIF?Marine ] MSgt. Otis D McLean, of Topton,.; N. C. is serving as an assistant en- ; [ gineering chief with Station Op- ] erations Squadron 1 at El Toro I Marine Corps Air Station, here. ' j McLean attended Mills River f j High School before entering the Marine Corps in 1943. IT'S A&P WHO HAS THE LOW PRICES Just deduced. A&P FANCY SMALL I GREEN PEAS 2 No. 303 16-oz. cans 35c) i i PERFECT STRIKE?A&P'S OWN BRAND ; i CHUM SALMON 2 Tall 1-lb. cans g?c* ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 2 15V2-OZ. cans 23l I I WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 4 Roils 29?! SPECIAL! | line Parker?Large Ring ^ ? Angel Food Each 4QC) Heavenly Flavor 1 SPECIAL! f Delicions?Jane Parker Cherry Pie SPECIAL! r J Jane Parker?Plain Or jjj j Sugar Donuts (1-doz. Pkg. |9cJ j - ?j ?i f in Garden Pict?Freeh Frozen Concentrate ORANGE JUICE 2 6-oz.cans 25c i Fresh Tender Heads CRISP LETTUCE 2 Hds 23c EXCELLENT FOB BAKING A REAL VALUE! SALTED IDAHO POTATOES CASHEW NUTS 1Qlb.Bag 53c 6-oz.Pkg. 23c mubfht, n. c. v MAIN ST. ANDUWS, K. C. Markets rexana Group Has Methodist Guild Program LAST WEEK Members of the Womans Society if Christian Service of the First Methodist Church, and the faculty ind Glee Club of Tezana School vere guests of the Wesleyan Ser vice Guild at its meeting Monday light In the church. Mrs. E. B. Ragsdale gave the de votional, and Miss El ma Rai Den lis talked on Christian Brother iood. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Pearson presented the Glee Club in two lumbers. "Set Down Sinner", Kipling's "Recessional". Mrs. Pearson accompanied the group at :he piano, and played two piano lumbers. After the program, the group vent to the basement where re 'reshments were served by the lostesses. Mrs. W. C. Witt, Mrs. Veil Davidson. Mfs. Neil Sneed. lira. John Bayless, Miss Hattie *almer, Mrs. H. A. Mattox Mrs. tobart McKeever and Mrs. As- i nond Maxwell and a social hour, ?njoved. About 75 were present. S Miss Heighway Has Regal Club LAST WEEK The Regal Club was entertained at the home of Miss Josephine Heighway Friday. Feb. 12. with Miss Heighway and Mrs. Ruby Hill as hostesses The Regal dub will furnish re freshments for the Bloodsnoblle on its next visit. Miss Phyllis Snyder reviewed the book "Who Cooked Mother Goose?" by Dick Ashbaugh Mrs. Edwina Hagaman was re ceived as a new member. The house was decorated in the Valentine motif. Refreshments were served to the som? 15 mem bers and four guests present Guests included Miss Mary Akin Mrs. de Galongne Mrs. Bertha Bates and Mrs. Hagaman. Slaughter Dies In Robbinsville James D. Slaughter, 47 died Tuesday night. Feb. 9, In his home n Robbinsville after a long ill He had been employed by the state Highway Department as a COMPARE OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH Economical operation and careful selection of >isks keep Farm Bureau auto insurance rates low ? you get maximum protection for less money. Before you buy or renew, check with the Farm Bureau insurance representa tive in your community. More than a million city and rural drivers insured. Call ? JOHN SHIVAR THE BLOSSOM SHOP MURPHY, N. C. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY .H OM.E OFFICE: COIUMBU S^O H I O mechanic lor 13 yeart. Funeral cervices were held at 2 p. m Saturday tn Robbinsville Bap \ tiat Church with the Rev. Joel I. Orr officiating Burial wag in the Old Mother Cemetery. Surviving are the widow. Mn Bertha Nichols Slaughter; one | daughter. Nancy of the home; the parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Slaugh ter. Also one sister, Mrs. A R. John son of Atlanta, Ga, three brothers Arnoid, and Ed of Robbinsville and R. B. of Atlanta. DECKEK Cpl and Mrs. Clyde Decker of Murphy and Fort Campbell, Ky , announce the birth of a Donna Kaye, Feb. 14. Mil >s the former Aileen Bead of And rews. Cpi. Decker has been serving with the 88th Airborne in Fort Campbell since his Induction in the army Oct. 1952. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Decker of Mur phy. This cant iiin?wrrwn m jj h >:?*???? happen... wf6h our DELIVER? i Ever run out of 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 lank runs low. our delivery man is at your door with a fresh supply of Sinclair Patented Fuel Oil containing die remarkable rust inhibitor RD-119*. Phone us today... get on time deliveries all winter long! SINCLAIR FUEL OIL wHh RD-119* ?xtn i/aA/e-oo extn cost! Allison & Duncan Oil Company Suppliers of Fine Petroleum Products Murphy, N. C. Now! No-shift driving EVEN ON 1-TON MODELS! NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR'54 Completely mw-Hm most powerful, finest performing, boat-looking Advance-Design trucks ever built! And you can have new automatic transmission* on Vft %- and 1-ton models! Mo& Tnal'wot/Ay New 1954 Chevrolet trucks offer you the last one-piece curved windshield. New Ride Control __ word in no-shift truck driving ease. With new Seat* offers extra comfort for drivers. tft/cfo truck Hydra-Matic Transmission.* you can NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE. New pickup, stake _ . make door-to-door deliveries ... drive in heavy an(J p|atforln bodies are roomier. (Jf) A/7V xJOD ' traffic or on the open highway without shifting . ' * gears or operating a clutch. NEW CHASSIS RUGCEONESS. Extra strength and Corns In ond t? oil thoso brond-ww odvoniogsi. stamina in all models! NEW ENGINE POWER. Bigger, brawnier "Thrift- NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYUNO. Handsome master 235" engine. Rugged, durable "Load- new styling reflects new power and ruggedness. y CHEVROLET /i Mi,h,y al, DeW "Jobm#s,er 'Oprionat a, rr.ro cos, Aid. Control Sea, U a*UabU 261" engine.* on all cab models, "Jobmaster Ml" entire on 2-ton I ADV/ANCI-DfSIGN TRUCKS ?EW COMFORTMASTER CAB. Engineered for models. Rear earner windows on standard cab op greater comfort, convenience and safety. New tkmal at extra cost. , Dickey Chevrolet-^Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 6Q j . MURPHY, N. C
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