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DOUBLE-TALK BY THE DOCKER Y TWINS JVH1UK StSlUK H tl The Junior class will honor the Senior class with a costume Ball April 23. There will be a Grand March This new power (own mower will mow lowns, sweep up or mulch teoves and dippings, trim ond edge, and cut gross or woods of any height. Socret of its remarkable performance is an entirely new dosign, using high speed, twin cutters and four tiny safety blades. Insido each cutter are wide sup port wheels on which the mower rides. This new typo of mower won't scalp a lawn, no matter how bumpy or hilly. It cots over odgos ond along walls or fences just os easily as on a wide lawn. It cuts o brood, 20-inch swath in ony kind of grass, ond through woods of any height. See a demonstration of this wonderful now kind of power mower before you buy. NEW McCULLOCH POWER LAWN MOWER wiui prizes given for the best boy's costume and the best girl's cos tume, the most original and the funniest. You can be anyone from Marilyn Monroe to Mammy Yok um. Committies now under way with preparations are : Entertainment : E. G. G ADDIS, IMOGENE VOY LES. Invitation: HELEN CLONTS, MARY RUTH LOGAN. Decora tion: EDDIE ODUM, VIRGINIA FOWLER. Food: JUNE CRAW FORD, BUDDY RAMSEY. Fi nance: STEVE HEMBREE, MARY RUTH DONLEY. FAREWELI, PARTY Friday night, February 25, the combined group of PATSY HAND jCOCK, DON HANCOCK, JERRY COLE, NICKY WIMBERLY and LUELLA WIMBERLY had a fare. well party for BILL WILFONG. or iginally from Aurora, Illinois, but going to Murphy School. The party was given at LUELLA WIMBERLY'S home. It started at 7 :00 o'clock. Among persons at tending were close friends who lived near BILL at Wolf Creek. The chaperones were BILL'S sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simonds. " The party was a surprise. Bill confessed he enjoyed it tremend ously. I ALEXANDER CHAIN SAW EQUIP CO. SALES * SERVICE Phone HO- J Murphy, N. C. PERSONALIZE YOUR WATCH Let us reflnish dial and have your name put on the dial of the watch you are now wearing. It only costs from $3.00 to *5.00. E. C. MOORE JEWELERS Phone 592 Murphy, N. C. Money Dees Grow On Trees Dogwood is it! Fcr cutting specifications or Cash on Delivery Contact Alexander Chain Saw & Equip. Co. Murphy, N. C. Agents For Tel. 80-J Draper Corp. The party started with a rallying game of Spln-the-bottle, folio wea by an enjoyable game of Drug store. Numbers, Wink and the age -old post office. Refreshments were served to the group. Those attending were: PATSY ANDERSON, JERRY COLE, MAX LEFEVERS, BUDDY WEST MORELAND, BETTY CURTIS, BOBBY JEAN HELTON, JAKE WESTMORELAND, BILL SI MONDS, PATSY HANDCOCK, DON HANCOCK, OLA MASON, BUDDY ANDERSON, HOMER DILLARD, JAMES MacHAND, LANDON DILLARD, RITA HEL TON, BARBARA HENSON, JOSE PHINE JONES, HOMER JONES, LOUISE .COOK, AMOS McPHER SON. NEW FADS The fad around Murphy High School these spring days are the brightly colored shoes that once were white. Anything from yellow, blue, lavender, pink, green and even polka dots, with nothing other than food coloring. Now food col oring is used for everything even to hair. F H A CLUB | The Murphy Chapter of the Fu ture Homemakers of America un .der the direction of MRS. DOLLIE j SMART, enjoyed a delightful meet ing Wednesday morning during the ' club hour at school. J The room and tables werp gay | with bright yellow jonquils which had been arranged for the meet ing. Refreshments consisted of punch and cookfes and were plan ned around St. Patrick's Day col ors of green and white. The fol lowing first year F. H. A. mem bers furnished and served refresh- 1 ments tao the club: MARY FRAN CES COKER, BETTY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY QUEEN, NANCY. TETHROW, and DRUCELLA TRUETT. \ I i The program was given by the . I third year F. H. A. members. The devotional was given by CLARA I HUGHES. The theme for the pro gram was Family Life. Other top ics and skits such as Family Re creation, Family Fun, Family De votion. The Family's money and My Home 10 years from now were given by JEAN KINCAID, PHIL US HEMBREE, CLARA HUGH ES, BETTY CLONTS, FRANKIE CHASTAIN, GERALDINE O' DELL, and BARBARA HENSON. The president. KATRENE GEN- 1 TRY, described and made final [ plan for preparing and serving for the F. H. A. Father and Son Ban- ] quet Friday night. Their creed expresses the pur (Continued on Page Ten) FREE SMGK SPECIAL 10 CHICKS FREE ? - V- ? *'j - ' . with purchaseof 25 lbs. Chick Startena Thh offer Good for any Adult all day on SATURDAY, MARCH 26th Also 1,000 ducks for tale at 10c each ^?LES PRODUCE CO. g ? j- ?* Seed. i\ / ? rt>.\7 i ? T. . * ' ?* 7~ ' ? r , -? 1 _ _ _ . - , _ ? mmm ' 4 ' rf' ... ~ - ' ? TRADE TODAY FOR NIW YEAR 4 TUBELESS DELUXE SUPER-CUSHIONS YOt/ CAA/r T#A?>?-W PIAN WOK WHAT T(/eei?ss CW?S yots We buy ALL the unused miles in your worn tires. Regardless of their condition, we'll allow you their full value wnen traded for new DeLuxe Super-Cushions. Don't wait! firing your car up-to-date with GOODYEAR Tubeless Tires. They fit your present wheels. Goodyear's exclusive 3-T triple-tempered cord body makes the new Tubeless Super-Cushion one of the strongest, safest tires made ? and there's no tube to chafe, pinch, or blow out Triple-tempered 3-T Cord, plus exclusive Grip-Seal construction, give a double line of defense against punctures. You get up to 12% more mileage with this new tubeless tire . . . and up to 15% more ddd-resistancel It's a stronger, cooler-running tire for longer, safer tire life. Get Tubeless Super-Cushions NOW on our special trade-in allowances. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN OIT ANY OTHER KIND' Allison & Duncan l ire Co. Phone 328 Murphy OVER BY CARS TO 1 THOUSANDS PREFER PLYMOUTH'S STYLING IN NATION-WIDE SURVEYI r A well-known independent research organization asked thousands of people ? in New York, Chicago, Detroit. Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles ? to compare the appearance of '55 models of the three low-price can. Opinions were received from men and women ? from people of all ages ? from owners of all th? different makes of cars. The r ire below. HERE*# WHAT OTHERS THOUGHT OF PLYMOUTH I I Plymouth is boMar looking Car "A" is bottor looking ! 62% Iw Almost 4 to 1 m Plymouth's favorl Plymouth to belter looking ! Cor is better looking 66% 17X Again, almost 4 to 1 for Plymouth I B**t.buy imw; better trade-in, tool HERE'S WHY YOU'LL PREFER PLYMOUTH, TOO I Plymouth *55 -with THE FOR WARD LOOK? is the only low price car to offer you honestly new styling, instead of a mere face-lifting. It's bigger than the "other 2" cars (longer than car "A" by 8.4 inches!). It's lower tad sleeker, with a host of styling advances that wins the most applause in the lowest-price fielcl See everything Plymouth has to offer today! YM, th? big twlng I* to Plymouth? Sm It today? drlv*Kaw?yl . E. C. MOORE
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