Mrs. Palmer Dies At Marble Tues. Mr*. Emma McRae Palmer, 77. of Marble, died at 1 p. m Tuesday hi an Andrews Hospital after a short Illness. Funeral services were held Wed nesday at 2:30 p. m. In Marble Baptist Church. The Rev. A. B. Lovell officiated and burial was in Tomotla Cemetery She is survived by two daugh ters. Mrs. M L. Passmore of Rock Hill. S. C. and Mrs. J. C. Passmore of Franklin; one son, Leonard Pal mer of Marble; two sisters, Mrs Martha Smith of Milledgeville. Ga and Miss Hattie McRae of Murphy; MARTIN IN GERMANY Airman First Class Max Martin, son of W. R. Martin, Suit, recently was graduated from the Seventh Army Non -Commissioned Officer Academy In Munich, Germany. j I An instrument technician assign ed to the 1603d Support Squadron, he successfully completed a five week course in leadership, map reading and other military sub I two brothers. John McRae of Rob : binsville, Robert McRae of Mur phy; 17 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. ' She had been a member of Haigingdog Baptist Church since childhood. Townson Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. i ! . ? SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS 2% DISCOUNT NOW j ON 1955 CITY TAXES City Taxpayers may new take advantage J ! ! } of a 2 % discount by paying their city taxes j t ! i S | pricr to June 30, 1955. ! ! Town cf MURPHY I i C. E. Johnscn, City Clerk t New Free Methodist Church! i Dedicated At Epworth, Ga. j i ? Strawberry Harvest Outlook Is Reduced , North Carolina's 1955 strawber- j ry crop will be reduced by about < 75.000 crates from last year's har- j vest. | T T. Hatton horticulture special j lat for the State College Agricul- i tural Extension Service, says the J freeze killed almost all small buds. ' i blooms and small fruit that had set c when the big cold came. Berries are now being harvested ^ 0 but the season will be short. The t Crop Reporting Service estimates s that the prospect is for 40 crates j, an acre, compared to 85 crates last year. The reduction in yield is coupled with a slight acreage decrease. This adds up to a total estimated production of 60,000 crates. Last year the state's straw berry growers produced 135,000. jects. Airman Martin entered the Air , Fcrce in July 1951 and completed >-n."ic training at Lackland Air Fi-ce Tase. Texas. The 23-year-old .lirjjian atten Jed j The new Free Methodist Church, ibove was recently erected at Ep Aorth, and dedicated by the super intendent of the Georgia-Carolina Conference, the Rev. A. V. McClel an. The Rev. G. H. Guisler of Mur riiy, as pastor, assisted by the lev. Ruby Kephart, formerly of tfurphy, who did much to formu ate the organization of the new hurch. The Free Methodist Church is an rganization started in 1860. con- j inuing in the spirit of Evangeli- ( al Methodism, the Rev. Mr. Guis er said. CAROLINA'S Rat BAIT Contains Wafarin ? The new killer of all species of rats and mice.) 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Robbinsville Hayes ville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Six and a Half Million Dollars In the low-price S kmouih ems wu more high-price-car features THM THE OHR 2 CARS combined ! HIGH-RRICt-CAR FEATURES Low- Lew- low price price price Plymouth Car A Car B 1 Electric windshield wipers, that operate at a constant speed. YES NO* Independent parting brake, for greater safety in emergencies. YES NO Oriftow shock absorbers, that have twice as much cushioning action. YES NO i linings, which last up to 90% longer than riveted linings. YES YES Safety- Rim Wheels, help hold a de flated tire on rim in ease of a blowout YES NO 6 ?ir Iwtabs, which can be oloeed when not in use. 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