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CLAY COUNTY MOTIC ( CONTINUED L. L. 10A 2.92 , Carl D. 47 A (bal) 74.94 Moody. Nathan H. i&A 97.04 Moon, Arthur P. 1A 47.50 Moor*. Quanta 6L 83.30 Moora, Charles S. 35A 25.56 Moora, James Harold 41.45.92 Moora, WUlls 1A 96.94 McDowell, Bessie 1L 10.00 McDowell. HenryC. 33A 17.82 McClure, Lucius Howard 15A 141.70 McClure, Carl E. 2A 21.00 McClure, Mrs. Cecil 3A 6.76 MoCliae, Horace J . 24A175J2 McClure, Delvln 9A 6.82 McCliee, CllneB.129A327.44 McClure, Hoke 220A 342.84 McClure, Norman 60 A 70.86 McClure, Ralph L. 1A 7.96 McDowell, Kyle 10A 6.00 McTaggart. J. D. 28A 9.00 Nelson, Came a L. 20A 63.50 Nelson. Monroe C. 13A (hal) 20.50 Nicely, Simon W. 60A 22.75 Palmer. Mrs. Grady 1 1/2A 15.32 Palmer, W. G. 7A 58.76 Passmore, J. Max 2 L (bal) 44.00 Penland, George 6 1/2A 150.60 Pomler, Towanda 202A 18.18 Rogers. Henry 2QA 29.34 Rogers. Howard 21A 55.40 Rogers, C. T. 2 1/2A 7.34 Rogers,H.C. Estate 14A 29.34 Rogers, Jack R. 1 1/4 A 55.00 Rogers, Willie M. 1 1/2A 27.60 Rowland, Ralph 14A 8.10 Sawyer, Mrs.C. F. 7A 14.80 Sawyer, Glenn 62A 34.64 Scroggs, Glenn D. 123A 63.32 Shearer, Ed 2L 1.00 Shelaon, J. G. 154A 73.64 Smith, Wallace A. ISA 30.68 Siamey, Tonnle 17A 6.00 Standrldge, Earl 1L 23.96 Staton, Dr. L. R. 1L 55.70 Stewart, Arthur A. 1A 38.42 Stroud, Ernest 4A 8.66 Stroud, Frank W. 29 1/4A 44.62 Stroud, Lawrence W. 4A 24.94 Swalms, Ben 42A 39.20 Swalms, Ray 19A 50.30 Swanson. Clarence 48A 71.60 Swanson, Gwen W. 1A 12.00 Swan son, Lee R. 8A 36.26 Stewart, Ned 1L 76.50 Teague, Mrs. D. 23 1/2A 12.14 Thompson, Bonlta 10A 10.50 Thompson, Harley 10A 64.84 Thompson, Mrs. J arett31A 1L 38.42 Thompson, Robert A. 18A 22.04 Tiger Brothers 1L 361.70 Tiger, Glyne 8 Opal 32A 6L 97.14 Tiger, R. N. Jr. 1L 91.30 Tiger, R. M. Sr. 33A 1L 154.92 Townsend, Ben 41A 40.24 Vaught, Mrs. W. M. 4L 32.02 Vlck, R. G. 1A 84.38 Voyles, Ed 2A 9.00 Waldroup, Winona 1L 1.00 Waldroig), Bob J. 293A 393.42 Waldroup, Fred G. 95A 204.32 Walker, James Howard 1L 105.30 Watson, Paul 4A 22.80 West, Wayne 1L 9.90 Wheeler. Guy 3/4A 154.90 White. Mrs. Hazel 13A 22.66 White, Ruel 2L 47.54 Wlmpey, Frank 123/4A 32.92 York. H. C? Jr. 1 L 39.74 Zimmerman, Carl 5 1/4 A 6.30 TUSQUITTEE TOWNSHIP Allison, Loy W. 2 1/2 A 15.40 Allison. Dane 1A 1.20 Allison. Paul 38 1/2A 36.48 Allison, Ralph 6 A 84.56 Allison, Sam 20A 18.60 Allison, Aud 24A 29.40 Blankenship, Oral & Joe 4A 2.00 Blankenship, Willis Joe 10A 29.38 Cabe, Oscar 20A 18.50 Carter, W. E. 20A 59.58 Chambers, Frank 20A 2.00 Cheeks. Ben 37 1/2A 14.90 Cheeks, Carl M . 2 1/2A 12.00 Cothern. '""irdon T. 26A 28.44 Dalley, M. B. 20A 15.14 Dalley, Arvll 2A 16.60 McClure. Lyle 70A (bal) 9.88 Gibson, Manuel C. 2A 16.60 Garrison. H. H. 36A 23.94 Groves, Gurla 34A 3.90 Hog an, Alice 45A 8.10 KlUlan. Mrs. Bert 7A 11.44 Ledford, James C. 1 1/6A 17.80 Ledford, Rondall J.13A 16.52 Martin, Mrs. Marie 2A 28.00 Martin, A. A. 3/4A 22.90 Melton, Charlie 52 1/2A 34.60 Moore, H. C. 8 W.P. 60A6.00 Moore, Paul H. 39A 62.48 Morgan, Thomas J. 3A 7.20 Mosteller, Htllard 2A 10.50 Parker, Fannie Bell 1A 10.72 Rowland, Shirley 2A 3.00 Sellers, Carla 220A (bal) 54.72 Shelton, O. L. 157 A 51.18 SheltDn, J. G. 32A 2.68 Scamey, Edgar 45A 31.00 Stamev, Mrs. Fannie 17A4.50 Stamey, Joe D. S0A 19.36 Stephens, Charlsdne 36 1/2 A 22.20 S til well, Alex 65A 45.74 S til well, Ray 52 1/2A 42.42 Swanson, Thomas E. 5 3/4A 66.48 Stamey, Ray C. 1A 18.50 BRASS TOWN TOWNSHIP Anderson, Boyd 16A 15.46 Anderson. Cllne 17I/2A14 14 Arrant, W. D. 92 A 94.54 Ashe, Ellen 12A 15.44 Anderson. Omer Lee 8 A 3.00 Bell, Lois A. 237A 205.48 Brooks, Frank 316/10A 34.74 Brown, Olen 63 A 24 02 Byers, Alda D. 1 1/4A 15.80 Cantrell, Fred 6SA (bal) 4J6 Clayton, Quenta 8A 16.16 Coffey, Conley 60A 62.74 Co?ey . W. F. 2OA 29.94 Dickey A Scroggs LA 12.90 Emm. H. B. 1 7/10A 44.30 Flamming, Ed Ma 19.64 Flamming, R. E. 4LA 5.12 Garrett, Oscar 45A 107.20 Clbeoe, Carl 22A 20.20 Green, Dale L. 12A 10.00 Grenu, B. P. 39A 26.46 Creao. C. B. 19 1/2A 20.84 Madden. Charles 2A 7.60 Haodareuu. L. C. 6QA 21.76 Mysn Bass 269A 154.40 Holland. Wayne 3^, 154.84 Holland. W. W. aid W. G. 8 Martin I/4A 14.00 BUI 22A 17.62 . Clay 4A 31.60 J oral! a. Mrs. Opal 25 4/10A 32.10 Ledford, Rev. Fraik 10A 14.40 Laoca. H. D. 10A 1.50 Laoce, Mri. J antes 2tA 9.02 LetSord, Robert G. 7SA 35.26 Login. W. H. 22A 26.28 Mann, Ray 22A 19.60 Miliar. J. W. Estan 36A 13.62 Miller, Wythe 6SA 38.40 Moody, Nathan 62A 7.00 Myara, Marlon ISA 64.12 McClure. George 17A 26.70 McClure, Hoytt 1A 3.00 Nl*, W. J, 90A 86.60 Owens, Dtilard 98A 39.66 Parker. Charles 103A 21.00 Payne. Ma* 44A 92.36 Payne, Joe 24A 11.14 PUklngajn, Mrs. Susie 6SA 19.12 Powers. J. A. tsiate 10A 4.04 Payne. Wlllard 1/2A 3.00 Recce , Lewis 4A 12.00 Reece, Verlln 25 1/2A 78.82 Sales, L. P. 39A 16.36 Sales. W. H. 3A 11.50 Scroggs, Bud 20A 14.94 Scroggs, Fred 23A 44.66 Scroggs, Mrs. Pave 12A 33.80 Smith. CXiuglas 5A 59.10 Smith, Fred 60A 34.94 Stalcup, V. E. 24A 53.04 Stamey, Wallace 17A 12.00 Scroggs, Mercer 1 1/2A 13.20 wimpey, Euls Mae 20A 14.94 Walker, H. B. 125A 32.20 White, Fay 1 1/2A 8.00 Wilson. Aud H. 14A 12.62 Woods. James 82 A 18.00 Wright, Martha Jean 1A 1.00 Zerkest, Bennle Lee 5 A 4.00 Zimmerman. Carl 20A 14.94 SHOOTINC CREEK TOWNSHIP Anderson. Birdie Estate 20A 6.00 Anderspn, Fred 2A 9.20 Anderson, G. W. 45A 28^2 Anderson, Loncoln Estate 20A 10.94 Anderson, Perry 85A 76.68 Armstrong, Jim and Cnendne Reynolds 30 A 40.00 Ashe. Arb 120 A 120.00 Ashe, Oren 9A 16.00 Ashe, will 58 A 73.38 Ashe. Wlnford 1-1/2 A 48^60 Beasley, Lee, 11A 26.% Bradley, A. J. 34 A 15.44 Bradshaw, Eula Mae 8A 14.98 Burch. Grady W. 5A 6.50 Burrell, Mrs. Leonard 46 A 27.60 Burrell, Wymer 62 A 61.% Cowart, Lem 100 A 26.70 Dalley, Harold W. 12-1/2A 27.26 Davenport, Jimmy 3QA 9.00 Davenport, Jay F. 6A 15. 70 Davenport, Halg 42 A 125.40 Davenport, J. A. Estate 36A 9.52 Davenport. Perry 19A 28.06 Davenport, Verlln 8 A 24.30 DeHart. Earl 5A 1.50 Dills, Mrs. Gwln 3-1/2 A 5.94 Enloe, Zeb 8 A 10.60 Enloe, Lawrence 1/2 A 17.00 Everhart, Mrs. Eunice 19 A 2.00 Galloway, Frank 44 A 33.30 Galloway, Struby 46 A 22. 64 Garrett, Titus 44 A 41.06 Hogsed, Andrew 8A 53. 24 Hogsed, Farrell 28A 16.% Hogsed, Farrell 28 A 16.% Hogsed, Frank L. 4A 2.40 Hogsed, Frank H. 5 A 13.10 Hogsed, John R. 10A 4.64 Hogsed, Junior 4A 2.40 Hogsed, Lloyd 7 A 6.% Hogsed, LonnieEstate 2A4.00 Hogsed, Morris 4A 6.40 Hogsed, Pearl 31A 42.02 Hogsed, Rovert M. 7A 9.00 Hooper, Leonard 64 A 31.58 Helden, Robert 23 A 44.40 Hooper. Leonard 64A 31.58 Hogsed, Bennalee 1/2 A 7.00 Huscusson^lrsdlarly Estate 2 A 5.70 Hogsed, Gerald 54 A 36.08 Hogsed, Ellis 1A 3.00 Hampton, Harold 6 A 4.00 'ngJe. J ack 25 A 20.50 Klldays, inc. 65 A 77.40 Kitchens, Cloe 2 A 26 70 Kitchens, J.M. Estate 17A 4.24 Ledford, Beecher 13A 17.80 Ledford. Mrs. Ben I6A 2.40 Ledford, Floyd 8. Mrs. Ellen 1 A 13.62 Ledford, Fred O. 4QA (bal) 12,84 Ledford, Fred & Carl 45A (bal) 5.63 Ledford. Horace U0 A 47.64 Ledford, J. M. Estate 35A 13.86 Ledford. Luther 19A 10.94 Ledford, Milton 15 A 3.70 Ledford, Neal 66A 158.66 Ledford, Odls 15 A 37.42 Ledford, Rondel 2A 9.70 Ledford, W. S. 5A 17*22 Ledford, Sam 10A 10JO Long, R. L. 1-1/2 A 1.00 Ledford. C. C, 1A 3.50 Maney, Doyle K. 6-I/2A 49 72 Maney, Henry 19A 3.74 Mashburn. Aivin 44A 24.54 Moffltt, George 19 A 15*12 Moss, Edward 1-1/2 A 11.00 Moss, Cllne 13 A 13.30 Moss, Carl 37 A 14 94 Moss, Dlllard 25-3/4A 13*.70 Moss, Leon 29 A 14J4 Moss, Mrs. Lora 10 A 7.86 Moss, Richard H. 25A 5.40 Moss, Roscoe V. 1QA 54.08 McClure, Carl 10A 16.00 McClure, Tommy LA 4 00 Parker. Harley B. LA 9.00 Parker, Carl B. 2A 8.20 Parker, EJL. Estate 27A 12.52 Parker, Mrs. Monree 4A 6.98 Patterson. G. P, 5A 5.00 P tterson, Mrs. Iowa 1/2A6.60 Patterson Mrs. Iowal/2A6 60 Patterson Lyle 21 A 3J4 Patterson, Paul 4A 6.20 Patterson. Ray M. 19A 10.30 Patterson, Seth Est. 2A 10.00 Penland, George 8 A 13.50 Penlands, Mrs. Robert E. I9A 3-*2 Prince, J. N, Estate 8 A 1.94 Reynolds, Sam 26A 22.38 Reynolds, Quentln 25A 23.30 Rogers, Clay 1-1/4 A 46.60 Rogers, Neal 35A 81.44 Shope. Bill 6A 5.00 Sudhofl, Herbert 15A 7.70 Syi 'a, Aaron S. 16A 9.28 Taylor, F. H. 33-1/ZA 3.30 Taylor, James 3A 12.50 "n?er, PJ9. Estate 79A 64.58 Walter, James H. 50A 10.00 Walter, Grayson 25A 4.80 Woody, Carl 17A 26. 80 Wright. Georte 6 Virginia 472A 160.06 Youat. Mrs. rlu, JA 1.50 SWEETWATER TOWNSHIP Auberry. Mrs. E, L, 10A 4.80 Berrong. Roger 1/2A 16.50 Buchanan. J. M. Estate 73A 10.94 Beal, Kyle 23A 47.76 Caldwell, C. C. 58A 19.38 Campbell, Mrs. Nellie 20A 5,96 Cani4>, Thomas B, 34A 15,02 Cody, Howard 42A 21.92 Motley. M. W. 4A 1.00 Cofley, James J. 1 1/2A 4.00 Calley, Mrs. R. H. 10 1/2A 14J2 CisTle. Charlie 55A 12.54 Crlip. Robert E. 15 1/2A (bal) 9.18 Dyer. Carl 10 1/2A 7.00 Dills, Fran* 79A (bel) 96.98 Dyer, Will 20A 9.00 F on tain, Loren B. 23A 11.16 Carre a, Mrs. Joe 30A 9.00 Heosoa, Verlln R. 97 7/10A 640 Herbert, Frank 4QA 49.20 Hicks, HarleyR. 187A 106.94 Johns san. Garoett 32 1/2A 67.50 Johnson, Wane 35A 13.64 Johnson, Z. V. 1QA 12.96 Lance, S. H. 35A 2.64 Lance, Deharrls 26A 15.80 Lance, S. H. h S. D. McCray 1A 4.00 Lance. E. M. 39A 7.04 Lance, Glenn 138A 63.94 Lance, Mrs. Neal 5A 1.60 Lance, Mrs. S. D. 79A 16.64 Ledford, R. B. 20A 4.80 Ledford, Glenn A. 51A 30.10 Martin, Verlon Jr. 1A 23.60 Martin, Verlln A. 48 A 60.44 Myers, Marlon 41A 5.16 Mills, Thomas Estate 40A 9.00 MoCray. Hersed 29A 24.60 McCray, Mrs. JohnH. 15A 3.36 McCray. A. B. 10A 38.72 McCray, Nathan 32A 36.60 Palmer, Jess Estate 10A 6.45 Fathjn. Mrs. A. J. 72 1/2A 21.30 Patsm, Ralph 1 1/2A 4.50 Rogers. Mrs. Martha 20 1/2A 5.62 Roach. Mrs. A. J. 34 1/2A 9.10 Roach, S. C. 83A 58.32 Roach, Thomas J. 1A 5.00 Roach, Mrs. V. B. 39A 15.12 Robinson, Jesse C. 3QA 19.00 Rogers, J. A. 147A 34.20 Rogers, Mrs. Nellie L. 80A 22.18 Rogers, U. G. 26A 14.12 Scroggs, Jeff 36A 7.50 Scroggs, Fred H.4 5/8A 15.20 Smith, C. W. 60A 19.08 Smith, R. D. 85A 10.20 Swanson, George 20A 11.14 Smith. Mrs. R. O. 48 1/2A 11.00 Tiger, dyne 107A 120.42 Voyles, Sherman 20 1 /2A 13.72 York. Harley C. Jr. 10A 8.40 HIAWASSEE TOWNS HI F Adams, Lllla S. 44 3/10 A 61.20 Ashe, Clyde 62A 62.76 Chambers. Frank 32 1/2A 30.72 Co wart. Cloe J. 40A 26.94 Cable. Alfred B 1/2A 1.00 Davenport. Norman 102A(bal) 87.78 Davenport. Perry 1/4A 4.00 EUer, Mrs. A. D. 11A 23.56 Eller, Clifford 74 1/2A 259.84 Ellis, Lawrence J. 2A 38.10 Galloway, Mrs. Carrie 14A 51.34 Glbby, Homer 90A 74.24 Henson, Fred 32A 60.30 Hogsed, W. H. 25A 11.40 Hogsed, WUlls C. 6A 20.26 Holllfleld. Phillip 5A 24.00 Pierce, James T. 2A 2.04 Kahn , Mrs. Inez 1/2A 12.00 Kitchens, Ruby 1A 27.40 Ledford, Alvtn D. 9A 18.50 Ledford, Donald 18A 29.68 Ledford, Earl 4A 32.12 Ledford, Ernie 16A 17.38 Ledford, Cllne 4A 35.74 Ledford, Hayes 1QA 16.90 Ledford, Mrs. Harley 18A 83.60 Ledford, Kenneth 2A 11.86 Ledford. Melvln 2A 5.92 Ledford, Nelson 5A 7.50 Ledford, Paul W 3A 3.90 Ledford, Vance 14A 11.40 Long, Arvll 34 A 57.40 Long. E. R. 6 1/2A 27.96 Long, Roy B. 3 1/2 A 41.10 Lowe, W. M. 3A 4.66 Ledford, W. B. 10A 11.38 Mayfleld, D. T. 17A 25.50 Moss, Clarence 2A 1.80 Moss, Harley 8A 3.00 Mease, Paul IA 27.50 McClure, Cordis 1A 1.00 McClure, Kate 4 1/2A 13.60 Nichols, Clyde 25A 54.30 Nichols, Dewey 49A 109.30 Nichols, Huston 30A 114.04 Parker, Edward 3A 3,00 Parker, Andy 399 Parker, Andy 39A (bal) 16.62 Parker, Lafayette E.32A 27.94 Patterson, Ed.Jr. 9/10A 79.44 Peril and, B as comb 121A 40.40 Penland, Bynum 120A 45.54 Peril and, Ralph 3A 33.90 Robinson. Hobert 10A 31.20 Smart. Noel 65A 57.94 Spivey, Roscoe 4A 22.80 Stewart, Arthur 79A 18.84 Stewart. Claude 15 1/2A 11.08 Stewart, Claude & Clay 56a 9.78 Street, D. C. 32A 56.76 Tiger, R. N. Sr. 3A 2.10 Tiger, P. N.Estate 277A 27.70 Tiger, Mrs. R. N. 1A 60.60 Woody, James Hoyt 2QA 18.00 Wagoner, Ben 4SA 115.54 Walker, James H. 120A 279.16 Worley, Ed Estate 12A 16.22 Worley, Garland 3A 15.40 Herbert, William 112A 63.30 Herbert. Everett 36A 23.50 Jones. J. J. 3 1/4A 4.00 Suddeth, Margie 63A 6.98 Lowery, Frank 3A 4.94 In Service Irwin, Pa. ? Robert L. K1111 an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. K1111 an. Route 3, Murphy, N. C? recently was promoted to specialist four In Irwin, Pa., where he la a member of the 1st Artillery, a Nike-Hercules missile unit. Specialist Kllllan, an engineer In the artillery's Battery B, entered the Army In December 1960 and com pleted basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The 22-year-old soldier Is a 1958 graduate of Murphy High School. He attended Lin coln Memorial University, Harrogate, Term. Keasier AFB, Mist. -Alr man Second Class Donald E. Graaar of HsyosvUle, N. C? Is being reassigned ? Langley AFB, Va, following Us gradu ation from tis Untied States Air Force technical training course for air trUBccontrol lers hare. The airman, a 1961 graduate of Hergrave Military Academy, Chafcaan, Va, is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Graaar of Roots 1, Haryervllla. Young Harris College Homecoming Date Set Young Harris - Alumni and mends of Yoiaig Hams College bsve a special invi tation m "bring (he family and enjoy a mountain holiday" on (he campus during Home coming, August 16-18. "We're opening our dorml sjrles on Thursday, August 16, and Inviting alumni do mate their plans to include several days of rest and recreation In the cool cllmaoe of the Blue Ridge mountains", stales Freshknt C.R.Clcgg, "There Is no charge for staying In the dorms, and meals In the dining hall are very reason Students To Report August 22 School principals will be gin their dudes Thursday. August 9. This Includes high school and elementary school principals . The Janitors will begin work on Thursday, August 16, cleanlgn ig> the buildings and getting things In shape. The teachers will report on Monday, August 20. Students will come In lor one hall day on Wednesday .August 22, and the busses will op erate on the same schedule on August 22. No lunch will be served on Wednesday , August 22. The first full day of school will be Thursday, August 23 This Is for Murphy City and County Schools and does not Include Andrews School. Mr. McSwaln sald,"If we can follow this schedule and there Is no snow or anything like that, school will close May 22, 1963. able. We hope all at our alumni will take (his opportunity K> reunite with clasamams and ao see die many lmprovemenD on campus." Highlighting the occasion will be (he annual meeting of the Alumni Association on Sat urday, August 18, beginning at 11:30 AX. E. Bennett Horton, class of '18 and a prominent Denver, Colo., realcr, will be (he principal speaker. After the Homecoming lmcbeon at IP X, classes ending In "2" and "7" will celebrate special anniversary reunions with other alumni clubs and groups also sharing the agenda. Some of the recreation fac Hides which will be available near the campus during Home coming Include the Georgia Mountain Fair at Hlawassee, Vogel State Park, nearBlalrs vllle, Brasstown Bald Mount lain, and the Indian pageant, "Unto These Hills", si Chero kee, N. C. Homecoming Is sponsored Jointly by the college and the Young Harris Alumni Assoc ladon. In Service Fort Sill, Okla. - Kenneth C. Patterson, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson, Route 3, Murphy, N. C,, re cently was promoted id corporal at Fort Sill, Okla, where he Is serving with the 17th Artillery. Corporal Patterson, an assistant gunner In the artil lery's Battery B at Fort Sill, Okla., entered the Army In November 1960 and completed basic training at Fort Hood, Texas. The corporal attended Unaka High School. Before entering the Army, Patterson was employed by Pleson Western, Monte Vista, Colorado. cuts labor costs, makes work safer Farm lighting helps cut labor c^sts. In your dairy, poultry houses, farm shop, packing rooms ? wherever you're working tasks go faster . and are easier with good lighting And your work is safer, too. There's far less danger of lost-time accidents when your work is well-lighted. See your dealer for good lighting for your farm buildings today. Lower labor costs mean greater profit! -FREE PLANNING SERVICE At no cost or obligation, a trained agricultural engi neer will help you plan to use electricity for more farm profits. Call or come by the office. "LIGHT WATCHMAN" GUARDS YOUR HOME WHILE YOU SLEEP "Light Watchman" light fixtures coma in a choica of two types Sae the Murphy Elactrlc Power Board for details. Sleep secure that your home or fsnn is safe Install a "Light Watchman " this week MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD MURPHY'S ? DID r?> I limili Sim f.sUMMEk Regular Price 1-New GARDEN TILLER $169.95 $139.50 2-New GARDEN TILLERS.... $159.95 $119.50 1-Used GARDEN TILLER $59.95 $79.50 6-LAWN CHAIRS $5.49 $4.39 2-LOUNGE CHAIRS $14.95 $11.27 1-WHEELBARROW $10.95 $8,501 $9. 1-WHEELBARROW $12.88 $9.88 5-LAWNBARROWS $6.29 $4,291 $9. 2-20" Fertilizer SPREADERS $12.7 1-18" Electric LAWNMOWERS41.9 19- SEAT COVER SETS $21.9 II LUNCH BOXES Back To School Special BICYCLES 16 la 26 Inch PRICED PROM $29.95 THERMOS BOTTLES 10 at $1.75 1 Plat ... $1.79 1 Qaart ... $2.49 COYER $1.98 With Thermic Bottl* $2.98 IRON $7.50 Folding Ironing BOARD $6.79 A11-1J jf !0U :|g| BcskctWH Aad GmH S?f $3.99 Official size rubber ball rproof and scuff-resii Reinforced steel goal ARCHERY SET H I ckory Or P I borg I oa a Bow FROM $4.95 Western Auto Associate Store In Murphy
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