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Planting Of Tree Seedlings Gains lbs practice of planting forest Ulnae has Increased this i almost 100% over last rear. Q. Ketner, county agent. Slaty three farmers have ordered 200,000 trees through Us office, or enough to plant between 260 and S00 acres of wasteland to a productive crop. This new inter est In planting forest tree eeed llngs Is found in all parts of the country and the trees being plan ted are white pine, abort leaf ptoe, loblotlv pine, papier and U I lice to add ?Tended ?0VER46f to tnv {in* To make a good policy a better one - What is "extended cover age?" The usual fire insurance policy does not protect you against loss by windstorm, smoke, explosion, hail or the less common dangers of riot, falling aircraft, .vehicle crashes. For a small additional pre mium (in most places,) you can protect your building and its contents against losses by these disasters. ?' Let's talk about this matte/ of "extended coverage." T. W. Axley, Mgr. Insurance Department CITIZENS BANK A TRUST CO. MURPHY, N. C. Poultry Industry To Be Discussed A poultry meeting 'will 1* held Thursday. April 28, M the County Court house starting at 10 a. m. County Agent A. Q. Ketaer says that this will be an Important meeting for poultry growers be cause C. W. tParrish and W G: Andrews, both of Raleigh, will discuss "Trends and Outlook in Poultry Industry and'the Recom mended Msnangement Practices." Parrieh Is in charge of all poultry Extension work in North Carolina, and Andrews is an Extension poul try specialist. The meeting is rcheduled to end at 12 noon. Postell Mrs Jennie Hughes is very ill at wr home.. Mrs. Clyde Gary of Murphy (pent the week-end with Mrs. Hurt Brown. Mr and Mrs. M. C. Stiles and hildren and Mrs Eliza Johnson rlslted Mrs. Johnson's daughter, VIrs. Herman Green, Sunday even ng. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones have noved into their new home. The Rev. W. ?>. Cook visited M. stiles Sunday evening. The Rev. Noah Stiles' son : reached at Shoal Creek church Saturday night. Mrs. (Lena Marotta of New York, ST. Y., is the guest of her parents, dr. and 'Mrs. Claiborne Everette. Mrs. Winnie L. Grist of Atlanta. 3a., was tbe week-end guest of Dr. ind Mrs. Gerald Almond. slack loeuot. "Apparently the high prices be ng paid for saw timber and pulp vood are causing many farmers to rjve more thought to the roanage nent of their farm forests and ilanting of trees on wasteland," ietner said TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE MeCaysvllle, Georgia Shows at dusk, rain or lhine Thursday - Friday "WINCHESTER U" lames Stewart - Shelley Winters Saturday Only "THE LAST TRIBE" Johnny Weissmueller-Jungle Jim Lost City Superman No. 15 cartoon Sunday - Monday "ALI BABA 48 THIEVES" Jon Hall, Technicolor Tuesday - Wednesday "SOUTH SEA SINNER" Shelley Winters-MacDonald Carey Courtesy Pass: Mrs. C. W. Savage Long MOVING Short PALMER BROTHERS Phones 202, 31 Murphy, N. C. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS i We will be at Andrews City Hall on the 2nd. Monday of each month until further notice. In order that you will have an oppotunity to pay your taxes. , V r E. L. SHIELDS Tax Collector Andrews Personals Ben Aiken of Murphy spent Monday and Tuesday in Andrews. Mr. and Mn. Wo. L. Brown and daughter. Jackie Lou, of Bimung bom. Ala., spent' the weekend with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr and Mrs. Sam West and her sis ter, Mrs Mayme Simras. Mrs. W. L. Moore spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. George Culbreth and family at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyde visi ted their son, Ernest Hyde and family in Glenville Sunday. Their grandchildren, Susie and Bill, accompanied them home to he with them a while. Mrs. Ernest Hyde went Monday to Duke Hospital, where she will remain a few days Maynard Pennington of La Fol lette. Tenn., who is 82 years of age; spent the week-end with his daugh ter, Mrs. Olen Barton and Mr. Barton. With him were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sharp and two children, Bobby and Sharon, and Miss Joy Parrot. Mr Sharp, who is co owner and operator of Slick Rock Coal mines located in PeSbody Mountains 'between La Follette and Jellico, Tenn., is a frequent visitor in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Leather uood, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell and Miss Sallie Phaup of Murphy visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer Sunday. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Vincent Pul llum and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cross Pul lium and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phil lips. Misses Louise. Carolyn and Wynona Dupnee and guests and Mr and Mrs. Howard Patterson and son, Danny, of Chicago visited Mrs. Helen Dupree In Asheville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chambers of Cullowhee apent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Jackye Ellard has as her Sunday guests her grandmother. Mrs. W. B. Ellard, and her aunt. Miss Clyde Ellard. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Addington all of Cor nelia, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hemmerich, Ferdinand Thun, John Bowman and Dr. A. N. Erickson of Reading, Pa., spent Monday In Andrews in interest of the Berkshire Knitting Mills. Mr. Thun Is president of the Mills. Mr. and Mrs Roy Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jem Collett. Mrs. Cerlyle Matheson and Mrs. J. P. Matheson spent Tuesday in Waynesville shopping. Mr. and Mrs James Ibberson and Harold Katzaman of Reading, Pa , arrived in Andrews Sunday where they will spend a few months. Odell Roper and son, Odell, Jr., of Swannanoa visited Mr. Roper's mother, Mrs. Jess Collett and Mr. Collett, recently. Miss Margaret Fisher leaves for Atlanta, Ga., Sunday for a-buying trip. Misses Helen Jones, Sallie Craw ford, Ann Higdon, Lois June Wil Hams. Floyd Dockery. L D. Gentry and Howard DaVis spent Sunday in Tellico Plains, Tenn. The Rev. James A. Allen attend ed the World Peace seminar of the Methodist Church in Asheville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patterson and son, Danny, of Chicago, HI., j are the guests of Mr. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patter son. . Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carrier of Richmond, Va., are guests of Mr. ] and Mrs. J. G. Carrier. J. P. Matheson and the Rev. James A. Allen attended the Clinic of Counseling of Methodist Churches in Waynesville Tuesday S. A. Jack Rogers of Long Beach, Cal., U visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers. Frank Cooper of Gestonia la the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Mrs. Lynn Wood went the week I end with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Adam Nichols before leaving for Fairfield, Pa.. Monday where She joined her husband who is em | ployed there. Mrs. John Phillips and children. Shells and Nancy, of New York Citv are visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Garland Laughter and son, Gary, of Baltimore. Md . WOMEN CAN MANAGE MONEY SAYS AUTHORITY Woman sneinliei of American Bsnkers' Association cites example* cf competent wives who manage money better than spouses. Learn about family financial manage ment In the enlightening article "Women CAN Man?e Money," in April 29 lame of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Kalian's popular MacaMna with the I BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN I wStmm OF SALE ON NATIONAL AMENDMENT OF CONTITIONS FOREST TIMBER Due to Amendment No. 17 ofthe General Celling Price Regulation issued April 10, 1001, It la neces sary to amend the previously ad vertised conditions of sale on the limber located on an are of about 450 acres within the Molton Creek Unit, Valley River Watershed, Nan tahala National Forest, Cherokee County North Carolina, as adver tised in The Cherokee Scout on Marce 29. 1951, and April 12. 1951. Price ceilings on stumpage have Culberson Johnnie Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris of Detroit, Mich., visited friends and rela tives here recently. Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Raper of Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raper last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberson of the Notila Bend section has moved to Culberson and are building a new home. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and sons James and Jack were Sunday guests of Sir. and Mrs. Wayne Roberson. Emory Shields made a business trip to Culberson last week. Buster Collins of Copperhill, Tenn. was here Saturday on busi ness. Mrs. Myrtle Moore made a trip to Atlanta last week. Miss Doris Killian of Murphy spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberson. Mrs. Rowland Laughter and daugh ter, Mary Jo, of Concord spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Laughter and son, Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath and daughters. Sue and Polly, of Union Mills were week-end guests of Mrs. Reath's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.eve Almond. AMENDMENT OF CONTITIONS OF SALE ON NATIONAL FOREST TEMBEK Due to Amendment No. IT of the General Celling Price Regulation issued April 10. 1961, It la neces sary to amend the previously ad vertised conditions of sale on the timber located on an area of about 430 arces within the Melton Creek Unit, Valley River Watershed, Nan tahala National Forest, Cherokee County, North Carolina, as adver tised in the Cherokee Scout on | March 29. 1951, and April 12, 1931. Price ceilings on stumpege have been removed by Amendment No. 17 and bids will be considered at i been removed by Amendment No. 17 and bids will be considered at any lump sum price at or above the advertised appraised rates. Bidders who have already submit ted a bid with required deposit may submit another bid under r vised conditions of sale without accompanying second deposit. 40-ltp Among The Sick Mrs. J. W Thompson is a patient in Murphy General Hospital. Sam Aronaon is quite ill in Mur phy General Hospital. any lump sum price at or above the advertised appraised rates. Bid ders who have already submitted a bid with required deposit may sub mit another bid under revised con ditions of sale .without accompany ing second deposit. 40-ltc FOB SALE? Dwell la* and M acre* of farm aad Umber load for aale tocctter with tiro story laandry and fiaalif bouse and other oat buUdlnjw on Brown Creek just off Pise ah Bond about two mile* aouthweut of An drew*. easy term*, eon be purchased throuah GI loan. CITIZENS BANK A TRUST COMPANY OlIR USED CARS ARE GOING FAST Better hurry if you want some of these used car bargains. See them today Grade A Part*orbed Milk DAILY DELIVERY * Mt. Valley Cooperative W .W. HOLLAND. M?r. BRASS TOWN, N. C REECE MOTOR COMPANY Andrew: Phone 25. -Let's see what it means to own a Roadmastel It means, first of all, that you're a shrewd judge of fine manufacture. Nowhere will you find a mecha nism more skilfully fitted part to part with scrupu lous precision?engineered to stricter standards of fine-car quality?than the deep-framed and durable Roadmasteb chassis. It means, also, that you possess keen apprecia tion of everything that makes for unsurpassed performance. For there's more to this dazsling beauty than its thrilling take-off. There's the surplus of power that you need to make you the master of busy traffic or open road?plus the velvet magic of Dynaflow Drive (at no extra cost, mind you). There's the level-going luxury of ample roadweight buoyantly balanced on coil springs on every wheel ?and the security of brakes specifically engineered for firm control of this great-powered beauty. r<!M m HENcrmuck, AflC Nuwort. |?r *>r ?????. Bat there's still Boadmaitb owner. It marks yoa as one srho bays srisdy and srelL Sin in this finest of Bnicks. There's asnch mora to bo any Bukk dealer's There's the of every So if yonVa dreamed of superbly fine, there's no and no ear Hke IJ () FRANKLIN MOTOR GO* MAIN STREET Murphy, North i
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