WCLf CRFcK tet> Mr* Kile\ M ?- *!i M. Mil Hit ll 'til' -5.ll.il I', if'i* 11 1 II ( > H I'.i ; - - i -??:?. ?*;'?> is emp! <111 TV A project w.i. cnlle 4 Tim. -May to the tKdside ol .1 1! ^ - tor who ,uJ undergone 1 major op eration .ii A; liens Min ll.- i-tJ Mi'1 'Aits ; ?.tint: along Very nicely when lie le:*. .'-i Saturday afternoon Mr nil M >. Martin Sinionds re-. p?rt. ?lie marriage of their daughter. Dorothy. t.- Mr. Wlilard Faulkner ? of .Sydney. KU. Tin* mar: ; me took place :n Dade City. FU. Tli ? newly weds .ire making their home in Tam pa, F'a .vliere Mr Faulkin :s em-' ployed at a shipyard. Several >! our people attended the : f*Ul?crttl Jflia;' ? * Mr- l-i m.-i Verner ; of the Turtletown section at PUu-sant j Hill BaptLst church. Mrs. Verner's father, Mr. Will Amburn. with six j sisters and one brother reside here, and they, with the whole community 1 mourn her pas 11 sgral evastaeltnd a ! mourn her passing as .1 relative and a . beloved friend. Professor and Mrs. Ba.ou Lighthall 1 of Postell were tile dinner guests ot 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Qarren Saturday. I C. G Ortner of Atlanta was a visi- ! tor lii-re one day last week. W A. Burgess received a bad cut ! on his hand while working 01. a mow- | ing blade one day last week. Claude Simonds ls building a new home 011 his father's place which he will occupy in a few weeks. Mrs. Nora Morgan has been sick several days with an infected throat. Mr. and Mrs. Girl Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and three children spent Sunday in the j upper part of the Nantahala gorge. ' Prof, and Mrs. L. A. Jacobs of ' Gravesville. Tenn.. were the guests 1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. U Garren Sun- | day night. They returned to their home Monday morning. Boiling Springs News A laige crowd met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills Sunday to attend the singing and prayer ser vice by the Rev. Drew Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Graves and Mrs. C. C. Mills visited in Postell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garrett visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monro Garrett Sunday. A singing and prayer service yill be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hosey Woody Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McDonald were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. The many friends of Mrs. R. L. A be ma thy will be sorry to learn 3he is in a Franklin hospital. Mrs. Gar vis Hjat ?uid children, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doves, have ret urned to their home in Springfield, ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaddis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Graves spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. LOWER PEACHTREE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Lunsford and Mrs. Allen spent Sunday with Mr|. and Mrs. Posey Crisp. Miss Mildred Hendrix spent last week end with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Noah AbernaMiy in Marble. Mr and Mrs. Garland Hedrick and children, of Suit, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hedrick's father. C. D. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Oarmon Roberson and son. William, and Miss Sarah Jane Thompson of Gastonia. spent, this week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roberson and family. The Rev. Meadows of Winston-Sal em preached here Sunday. Upper PEACHTREE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker and little son. Doyle, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Jay Adams in Andrews. Mrs. B. A. Breedlove pent last week visiting in Swain count?. Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and her son and daughter, Paul and Ruby, of Amu -i t . -.v.- Sun day. t: A. : I ? > B.-itilove o! ?V. a:iu M: - B. A Breeulove M. ,:u! Mrs. Paul Lev announce o! i >:i i S< ;>'.omber <>. I Mr . ' M Ma*. I.' . '.vrwood <pe:it -->uih1>.v .v s ih her father. the iicv M Barfe-i P. h" Oraiiin v Lotted Mr. ?iud Mrs. J W B ?: ) ?: S.i .r.iay jh Frauds >f M: Lunsford will u uiad ' o . t . lie . ? .is recovered from h > riven*. illaes and is now Laok a* work. ? ? j ? . Alfred Lunsford was the Sunday dinner s:ii'.v. Hal Thomasson Misses Grace Lunsford and Evelyn! IrtMilie: wood pent. Saturday night wi'.h Miss Eunivie Lunsford. Gordon Eguer of Ohio is visiting lus grandmother. Mrs Emma Ejigers. ] SUNNY POINT Mr. and Mb. John Beavers and children, and Mrs. Rhea Smith. Miss Mary Alice Davis Hind Mr. Moss were visitors uf Mr. and Mrs. Fred White ner . Mr. and Mrs. Cleady Mason spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rice. Buster Brown of Fort Stewart. Ga.. spent the week end visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Blown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. John Ma-son Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Lafevers and Mr. and Mrs. CUtfoid Johnson were the guests Sunday of Mrs. La fever's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamby in Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beaver and Miss Lola Brown of Akron. Ohio, spent a week visiting . elatives here. GRAPE CREEK NEWS Mrs. Het:ie Cartaer and children spen*, r: : Jay with Mrs. Cleo Buck ne.\ M. i. Lillian ivjgjrs, of Tennessee, hij been spending a tew days with her brothor, Georse Rogers. Miss Lilla and Geneva Graves, who has been visiting here wiih friends, have returned to their home in Gas tonia. Miss Mozelle and Boyce Carroll and Ruby Pauline Ramsey spent Thurs day evening with Mrs. Lue Graves. Mr. E. Moore and Howard Worley of Gastonia visited Mrs. Nancy Graves Saturday. Lawson Graves and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. Oliver Car roll. Miss Carlsie Graves spent Friday afternoon with her aunt. Mrs. Vien na Carroll. Mrs. Nora Graves and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Graves. ? o ihady Grove News Mr. and Mr3. Benton Mason and family, and Dora, George, and Al fred Rice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gather Mason and family BLairsville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and family. Mrs. Deraa McDline of Gas tonia, and Miss Ann Lee Payne of Atlanta were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Payne. Mrs. Gomer Rice and son. J. M.. of Maryville. visited relatives here Sun day. Mrs. M. L. Rice and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cecil Rice in Mur phy. Mr. Homer Kisselburg is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kis selburg. Mr. and Mr. Poley Payne and fam ily moved to Copperhill last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Anderson and daughters visited Mrs. T. M. Rice Monday. Miss Ann Lee has returned to At lanta after visiting here a week. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Rice and chil dren were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleady Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jenkins and children of Culberson visited Mrs. Jenkin's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Trull Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice o? Mur phy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rice. Miss Dicey Gregory left Thursday for Atlanta to enter a hospital where she will take treatment. Agent Urges Farmers To Complete Triple A Units; Cites Lime Use An urn en'. w.irn:n, .* n*. out to farmers in the Triple A program this week by tjun'.y .i^t-nt A Q. Ketner to cany out all their required units in order to receive maximum -o.l con servation peyments this fail. The time limit set for completing t iieprogram is October 31 .ind after that time payment will only be nude for units earned out J. H. Enloe. field agent for the' AAA. met with all county and com- ' munlty committeemen on September 4 to discuss methods for completing units on these farms. The primary object discussed th eproper spreading of lime secured under the 1941 prosram. Kelner pointed out that the farm ers who did not get their lime spread noulu be charged $2.00 per ton on their payments. He further recom mended that they start spreading now in order that their applications for payment would be acceptable quicker. , Farmers cooperating with program who need wore lime to complete their units must place their order before September 15 in order to receive it Those who have completed their units ' are urged to report it to the county agents office now. and others should ^ report as soon as they have finished SNOW HILL NEWS j Misses Ruth Led ford and Ma:y Jo McDonald visited Miss Paralee Mc- j Connel' Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes of Mar- j ble visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ledford Jr. Sunday. Mrs. I. R. Elliott has been ill her many friends will be sorry to learn. Miss Paralee McConnell has re turned from a visit with her sister in Brevard. Jeff Mann visited his son. Ben. Sunday. Miss Claudine Henion was ill Sun day. her many friends will be very sorry to learn. PATRICK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hair.by of Kentucky are visiting his mother. Mrs. Mary Hamby an dother relati ves in Patrick. The Rev. Lenader Carries of Mary ville. Wade Bryant of Tennessee, and John Plcfclesimer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid on Sunday. Junior Croft is in a hospital in At lanta, his many friends will regret I to loam. Mi. and M: -> Lcste;1 Danver and! children o.* Duck tow were t.?- 1 uac s of Mrv L<v Horton .111J Jo..:: j P:ckie-. mer Thursday. Mrs. Wade Picklesiraer and dausj.:- | \r: rl Copuerhil! and M l.s . Thelitis Newman and children were the! KUe$ts of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pielcle simcr Sunday Steady Rise In Cost Of Food Explained By What It Takes To Feed "Our Boys" If you have wondered why the cost of food Is rising. look over the follow inn list needed to feed the Second and Third Armies in their current maneuvers in I<oulsiana: One hundred and sixty three thou sand hogs will ljy down their lives to keep th;> boys supplied with ham .-aijaagc, s&it port, hot dogs. and the like. It would take a champion, egg-a day hen 100.000 years to lay enough easts to supply the boys wiv fjsts. Other quantities of fori can sumed are as lollows: Potatoes. 8.756.700 lbs . Oranges 13.680.450: Evaporated Miljc. 2.4TO, 540 14 'a 02. cans: Coffer. 2 060,400 lbs.: Butter, 1.624.080 lbs. Br-ad, 11,271.600 lbs.: Apples. 10.852,550; Sugar. 2.402,790 lbs. Half the people in i!.. CuiUm States could sit down and mike a meal of what the men "in the Third Army will consume in sixty days. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE WO 1941 MODEL CLEANERS Offered in Special Combination ior LESS than the regular price of one The only way that you can appreciate this wonderful opportunity is to see these beautiful and efficient cleaners. They have the quality which has made ROYAL famous. They have the latest improvements. With these TWO Cleaners you have the most modem cleaning equipment available today. Royal De Luxe Floor Cleaner with motor driven brush, headlight, wide opening bag, self- lubricated bearing*. Regular Retail Price, $44.93. Royal Hand Cleaner for "above the Door" cleaning. Beautiful streamlined design. Self-lubricated bearing*. Motor -dri*?n brash- Regular Retail Price. $16.93. St9?VALUE*j M" You Sav? $21.95 Murphy Electrical Shop Mrs. H. G. Elkim Prop. Phone 134-R

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