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t^666 :mick your label January. I9(ii ?? RENEW NOW TIM Omrmm kwt Murphy Stores Will Be Open Wednesday Afternoons Until Christmas Mov *23' *e need to too* Do C your aid a ad your new ?adresjcs. Please print, Allow two weeks for the chaafe. F Ok YOU ft SHOPPING CQNVtNllNCt A & P WILL REMAIN OPEN Til 9 PM Wednesday - Thursday - Friday DECEMBER 21 22 23 CHRISTMAS WEEK! MHO A MHA.O W EIGHT O'CLOCK LB. BAG $|55 53' "Super-Right" Fresh 10 to 16 Pound PORK Loin " 49 Loin End Roasts " 39c End Cut Pork Chops - 45c Loin Chops Center Cut u 69c Center Rib Chops ? 59c Pork Back Bones ^ 39c ALLGOOD BRAND NO. 1 SLICED Bsc o n 3 9 8 INCH SIZE Pumpkin " Pie --45c MHi parkr REGULAR SIZE Cherry Pie sm"1" 39* A jam* pawb ORANGE Chiffon Coke SFfCIMl AH Cl nt>iriA ii us- v CHRISTMAS CANDIES Warwick Dork or Light Chocolate Covered CHERRIES 49c Warwick Bitter Sweet Chocolate Coated THIN MINTS 35c Worthmore Dark or Light Chocolate Covered CREAM DROPS 29c Worth mar* Assorted Hard Candies ROYAL LUSTERS 29c ? ^ vi v ? 0RAN6ES WINESAP APPLES 4 if, 49c FRESH COCOANUTS 2 29c FRESH CHESTNUTS u, 25c CELERY HEARTS S', 19c POTATOES 10 K, 49c GRAPEFRUIT 8 & 49c 8 59 CANADIAN BALSAM a I | . ?? 3 to 4 Ft. Size gM Christmas Trees sa^&ssla Kir* s processed cnnsfmas TREES E?fh S1 .49 K"h $2.09 Weather Proof CHRISTMAS LIGHTS S1 $1.39 All Vinyl Plastic lS'-j Inch TODDLER DOLL - S3.49 North Star Metal Christina TREE STANDS 79c Prices Ii Thkn Ad Are Infective Through Saturday, Dec. 17tb Diamond Brand Clean ENGLISH WALNUTS Si 53c Glaced Citron ? Peels or MIXED FRUITS % 29c Simple Simon MINCE MEAT ?? 39c "K? 49c Halves or Sliced I0NA PEACHES 25c MARCAL WHITE TOILIT TISSUl Roll lOt JANE PARKER AMERICA'S FAVORITE? OVER 2/3's FRUITS AND NUTS Fruit Cakes -*99 Soil Conservation News m | oftn imitti The re* nc cold mornings arid Jays r?as reminded me thai it is tree planting time here in the mountains. Man> arms have some idle land which is not producing am income for the owner. and ?:.n'h is losnw him just as i.uch in taxes as the best j, re he owns. This land couid be made to pay its own wa, b\ planting to pine trees. There are several varieties native to this section which villi do verv well arid sever al otheis not native that also have proven themselves ^ ell adapted. The most common native varieties planted are white pme and shor ileal pine. The most important non-native va rietv is loblollv, which has been imported from other states, including the tar west. These trees are beine planted chie!l\ as commer?. laK'hrist nias trees, and have not realtv been tested lon^ enough in (. herokee County t o prove their worth. AM varieties of trees which aie recommended lor planting in C herokee c ount\ areavail able through the North C aro lina [department of Conser vation and Development. The pines, other than white pir.e sell tor four dollars tifr. cents per thousand delivered 1:1 Murphy. 1 oplar sell for ten dollars and fifty cents de Iivered. The exotic species used for commercial (. hrist mas trees are much higher, but still verv reasonable priced. An\ farmer 01 land owner who has idle land which he would like to put bai k on a paying basis is invited toco:, tact the Soil Conservation ^er vice personnel in the Co.ir: House, tie t ounrv AcrK-.il tural Agent, ASC office Mar.a ner, or anv other member of rhe Aeru ultural Workers < oun:tl. These people w ill !>e "lad to L*ive 'von more in: or ? anon or. tree planting a : i * ? help vo.j 'ill out order r.] a tjKS for tree seedli . County Crafts Work Shop The County Craits work shop of the Home Demonstra tion clubs was held Monday, Dec. 5 in the Murphy Power Board. Miss Josephine Heighwav, who is a member of the Mur phy club gave a demonstration an nuking cream mints. The ( herokee Agricultural Workers Council has entered * contest sponsored by the Asheville Agricultural Coon i ll and the Appalachian Lurn bennens Club to encourage western Nurrh C arolinafarin ers to plant more trees. A prize o? one hundred dollars *il! tie awarded to the country .vh is pu ked by a board of l udc e s as the one domjj the be*; jyb ol promoting tree planting. Cherokee County plans to *in. Wildlife Commission Warns Hunters Tarheel squirrel, coon and possum hunters cm avoid en tinglement with "the law" II they avoid shooting Into squirrel nests In pursuit ol game. Clyde P. Patton, exec utive director ot the N. C. VWldllfe Resources Commis sion said today that reports of hunters shooting Into sq uirrel nests In an attempt to take raccoons and opossums, as well as squirrels, has made necessary a crackdownon this type of violation. Patton said that the Wildlife Commission regulation pro hibtang shooting Into squirrel nests is statewide, and was made to protect squirrels pri marily, but coons and pos sums frequently take refuge In squirrel nests when being per sued. "Although coons and pos sums aregenerally consider ed to be plentiful In North Carolina." Patton said, " there are sections of the state in which special protective reg ulaoons are necessary." "There Is a strong temp tation on the part of coon and possum hunters to cut down trees in which these animals have taken refuge." he added, "and restrictive measures have become necessary." Wildlife Resources Comm ission regulations provide that in and westof Stokes, Forsyth. Davidson, Stanly and Rich mond counties, axes and saws may not be carried when rac coon and opossum hunting. Raccoon may not be shot dur ing daylight hours west of I.1. S. Highway I. and may not be trapped in this area. Further, raccoon may not be shot at any time in Alexander County, in Anson County west of U. S. Highway 52, or In Cabarrus. Catawba, Davidson. Davie. Gaston. I redall, Lincoln, Mec Ier.burg, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes and I'nion counties. THIS |j CHRISTMAS GIVE BULOVA If you alway? NnM to gtv* a An* watch, thu i? tn? y?ar to do it Our Bulova Chnitmu M taction is ttve f1r>a?t awr with $1 A , wzy Nut musM latest tMMSfl, UAtftUli ftt / a?fi? 21 )awal?. matching ^ vpmiMi MKint MI M 4? MOT LAIT in a qutet Simula circiet 23 Kw*'?. unbreakable mam aprtaf In jrtnow v white $71. SO AMUkCAJI EMU TJta bold modern atylin| o* 0* tapered cat* l? carried Into ma aipantiori band 17 Hawaii. thock-reiitlar? MIM PflttllfMT Oifinai ?h?eid ftftapad can frames tn^ distinctive dial and blendi with an unusual expansion band 23 jewels. ?fcack-reiHtant. water proof* *71 SO NO MONti UOWN... PAY NOTHING T1U. NEXT YEAR E. C. Moore Jewelers Gifts For The Entire Family VE 7-2188 Murphy, N. C. Santa Says.. SERVE NEHI Delicious Nehi flavors! Stock up now on your favorite soft drinks! Get plenty of refreshing Royal Crown Cola, Upper Ten and Nehi flavors for that outing or for when guests drop in. Get Nehi in the convenient, no deposit, no return MiraCans at your favorite store tndav! grape drink Nehi Bottling Co. Mirphy , N. C. 0
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