Carrier's In Contest LAST i Fifteen papa* of Hn J. G. Carrier** Piano das* of Andrew* played In the National Piano Play ing auditions fat AibniUe laat noil. The event ia sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teach The following young people won pin, end certificates of wsmbi ship In the Notional Fraternity at Student Musicians. Local winners, presenting a three piece program were Linda Ctrringer, Truett West and Rons lb and Deetta Watson. District winners, presenting a four piece program were Mary Jo Battle and Janice Watts State winners, piece program were Delia Mae Ball ey. Jannette Carringer and Sandra Phillips. National winners, presenting a 10 piece program were Betsy Bat tle. Virginia Garner, ArdiU Hay. Margaret Ann Hardin, Ann Pul lium and Terry Slagie. Ardth Hay, a five year National winner received the Chopin pin. Jean Bristol was unable to play due to illness, but will present a 10 piece program at a later date. | She will also be a five year Nation ;1 winner. Irs. Wayne Battle. Mrs. Tom .j. Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mrs. Vincent WML' Formed At Shoal Creek The Rev. Calvin Thompson, elate moderator of West Liberty Baptist Association and pastor of Shoal Creek Baptist Church met with the church Sunday afternoon to help in the organisation of a Woman's Missionary Union Also assisting will be Mr. Q. Loudermilk, associations! superin; tendent; Mrs. Calvin Thompson. associate Supt; Mrs. L. W Hendrix and Mrs. Lester Stowe of Peach tree Baptist Church in the WNC association. Mrs. Hendrix spoke on missions and gave the history of WMU work after which officers were installed as follows: Miss Gipsie Allen, pres ident; Rev. Thompson. R. A. Lead er with Gay Jones as associate; Mrs. Calvin Thompson, young Peo ple's leader; Mrs. John Brendle, G. A. Counselor; Mrs. Dewey Brendle, and Mrs. Coleman, Sunbeam lead Hardin, Mrs. Grant Phillips, Ga lusha Pullium, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson, Mrs. Frank Carringer. Mrs. Carl West and Mrs. Carrier, aecompanied the voung people to ' Asheville. North Carolina farmers will vote in the second Nichels-For Know-How referendum this fall. Nulkey's Rites Held In Atlanta WUliam B MuLkey. 86, died aud ' denly Sunday morning. May 8, In 1 the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. L. Palmer of Canton, Ga. He formerly lived in Marble un ' til the death of his wife a few years ago. Funeral services were held at It a. m Tuesday in Marble Springs 1 Baptist Church. The body was tak | en to the church on? hour prior to the services. The Rev. A. B. Lov I ell officiated and burial was in < Moss Cemetery with Masonic rites. I Surviving are three sons, E. S. of ' Erwin. Tenn . William M. and Paul ' S. of Atlanta; five daughters. Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. W. A. Phipps of I Ashevtlle. Mrs. H. G. Smith, of Andrews Sophs Are Undefeated LAST WEEK In the current series of Intra mural baseball games at Andrews High School, the sophomore team has gone undefeated. Some of the players sparking the team are Jimmy Holland, Wtl lis Anderson. David Hogsed and 1 Snipe Winfred. Jommy Holland is l pitcher The games are held daily at 4 m.. in the fair weather. Atlanta, Mra. H. A. Barton of Can ton. H. C . lira. J. a KnoxvlUe; one brother, John of Marble; 10 'H S0| Ivto Funeral Home had durge o< . BEE SUPPLIES Standard Hives Comp. Hive Bodies Empty Bottom Boards Metal A Inner Covers Inner Covers *????? ? ? jupcrt NTB Shallow Supers Comp. Wired Brood Foundations Super Foundations Brood Frames Super Frames W & W Excluders Boardman Feeders Bee Escaoes Bee Brushes Oueen & Drone Traps Bee Gloves Smoke Engine Smoker Doctor Smokers Alexander Veils All Items Are For Standard 10-Frame Hives Queens or 2, 3 or 4-Ib. packets plos Queens also available FARMERS FEDERATION NEOPRENE SOLES GREASE A OIL RESISTANT WITH Ortho-Vent's FAMOUS CUSHION INSOLE. Over 100 different styles for men and women. Call me for an appointment at your convenience. 3EN M. RAGSDALE Murphy. N. C. ?fur.J \\ ( BIB..- * - . . . -> \ ^ . 'i i_'~ HURRY! SPECIAL MAY r ? I 1 , M V ? M ? good/Vear TIRES at grices too good to miss! MARATHON Super-Cushions f Sale Priced at + M 45 K?t TAX ? tm tow NCAmtlK Tltt na A.io i is 6.00x16 ?is? JAM MARATHON'IZ"? Act aov-doat drivi do dangeroui worn ttM No oRmc Hna ?t CM ton ?rt 4am too food to fpa ap. J KM \ oim LOW PRKSS ON OIIM tn TOO I 6.40x IS ? 7.10x13 6.30 k 16 -7.60x15 %\W 15.N* 16.W* 17M* I . * . WHITI IIDIWALLt .4? ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE 7 COMPANY MOUNTAIN MILK IS BEST Milk Produced in this section has three-fourths per cent more milk solids than flic average milk produced away t?om (he mountains. And our mountain milk has over four per cent butter fat. Wh?n you liuy milk produced in this section you are buying the best. Next time, why not ask for COBLE MILK. VOTE FOR J. L. HALL Candidate For SHERIFF OF CHEROKEE COUNTY Subject to Democratic Primary to be held 011 May 29,1954 A Man With A Background Of Business And Office Experience Your Support and Influence Will Be Appreciated. A house is only as cood as the base Ms built on, and a brood is no better than the chicks yon start with. Start out right by starting with the BEST?our N. C. & U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Thompson Whit* Rocks. QUINN EGG SERVICE Murphy, N. C. S97-W BUY A NEW CHEVROLET?TODAY'S BEST BUY IN PERFORMANCE! highest compression r - \i. \ OF ANY LEADING LOW-PRICED CAR Hi mmt m m mrnamm i iwaaa mam ma ^?v?*ss'ir?3 > tri ? -Hill I?rf h it bm pflw (W ssl. l.. ' /v ; - ' m rnm ^ ~ Oldsmobile Co. - U, * - -.?!* * >*- i&t J A J * ? k*' ?!i I .". kd ?>.'? * ? .^.ia ?y

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