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?fciltthfl iwesrrway ?4 Mt 10 ?. m. FrtaMy. Mi ?, ?L M et 10 a. m. rrtdv, fmb ?, 4be ?w a iwtdil of < taMi iirdni we bet* at 11 NfeSSly ywna6t CHEESE wr-W-bw -1 wt Om 1 HOWELL'S GIOCII rsr-t mw am day. Feb. a. ? a. m. Sunday in Rogers Chapel. The Rev Oscar Winkler. Use Rev. Will Heddep, and ttoe Rev. Raymond Wilms officiated and burial wee in Use church cemetery Survivors include three dough-' tars, Mrs. Myrtle Hogaed of Geor gia, Mrs. Mae Gibson of Murphy, and Miss Florence McMillan of the home; three sane, Ralph at Cesto ids, Jack and Hubert of Murphy. 28 gnandchUdren, and several nie ces and nephews. Also one sister. Mrs. Nancy Hog sed of Ranger, and one brother, < Elliott Hartness of Murphy. J Townson Funeral Home was in r charge of arrangements. Farm Agent Lists Five Steps For Pig Profits their 10S3 pork profit outlook it they will follow five proven (taps to ?ve mone pica. G. H. Farley. Cherokee county farm Meat for the State College Extension Ser vice, asserts. Noting that about 75 per cent of ait baby pig losses occur before the weaning age, Mr. Farley stresses that precautionary steps in the first few weeks after farrowing will pay big dividends The fjve points suggested for swine producers are: 1. Balanced rations for the sow White she is buildhig tier unborn Utter. The proper rations will mean stranger baby pigs and a better survival rate. 2. Clean hog lots, and good sani tation around farrowing pens. The sow and litter should be moved to clean ground as aoon as weather permits. This win reduce the dang er from parasites and disease germs. m 3. Keep quarters warm, dry, and well ventilated. Keep some dean sods in the pens to prevent baby ' pig anemia. I 4. Watch "the sow's diet after farrowing. Few solids should be fed in the 36 hours after farrowing, and the sow should be returned to the regular ration slowly. 5. Keep a sharp lookout for sickly pigs and any disease symp toms. If disease appears, get a prompt diagnosis to prevent its spread through the herd. Have pigs vaccinated against cholera and also against erysipelas in areas where .that disease is a threat. Mrs. Caldwell Has Peachtree HD Club Mrs. Brown Caldwell was hostess to Ihe Peachtree Home Demon stration Club Thursday with Miss Phlllis Snyder, regional librarian, reviewing several books. Mass Edna Bishop, home agent gave the program on "Food Pro duction" and "Home Gardens". Refreshments Were served to the folloylng: Mrs. W. M. Messer, Mrs. iF. V. Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Hend rix, Mrs. Paul Suddeth, Miss Sny ; der, Miss Nancy Lunsford, Mrs. Noah Hembree, Miss Elsie Sudd eth, Mrs. Andrew Barton, Mrs. Frank Ferguson and Miss Edna $bhop. WANTED Paving Blocks $60.00 Per Thousand SIZES AND SPECIFICATIONS AS FOLLOWS: ] i (, 4 i 6, 3 i I, and 4x8. Sawed >4 inch fall each side. No wave edft, square edge and sound. All grains of yellow pine. Yards at Murphy, N. C. and Turtletown, Tenn. New yard at Murphy, locatdd just beyond # old Chrisltopher Lumber Yard. A. B.PERKINS The Jfennison - Wright Oorp! HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Friday - Saturday, Feb. 13-14 Dennis Morgan ?IN? "Cattle Town" LATE SHOW Saturday. February 14 Alan Dinehart - Rescue Karns ?IN? "Minstrel Man" Men- Tues., Feb. 15.15,17 Creaby ? lane Wy Ethel Barrymece ?IN? 'Just for You' Wed. - Thurs., Feb. IS, 19 Jehu Payne - Arlene Dahl ?IN? "Caribbean" DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thursday - Friday, Feb. 12-13 Cesar Romero - Lois Maxwell ?IN? "Scotland Yard Inspector" Saturday, February 14 Gene Autry ?IN? "Winning the West" Sunday - Monday, Feb. 15-16 John Wayne - Claire Trevor ?IN? "Alleghaney Uprising" Tuesday-Wednesday, Feb. 17-1S Helen Hayes - Van Heflin ?IN? "My Son, John" HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Friday-Saturday, Feb. 13-14 John Wayne?Montgomery curt ?IN? "Red River" Saturday, February 14 LATE SHOW Wayne Morris - Lola Albright ?IN? "Arctic Flight" Sunday - Monday, Feb. 15-14 Mickey Rooney ?IN? "Sound Off Tuesday, February 17 Johnny Sheffield ?IN? ( "Bomba the Jungle Girl" Wed. - Thurs., February 18-19 Anthony Dexter ?IN? "The Brigand" In technicolor n.i -j, ralnjr *4 * ? i'-i Mr and Mrs. Wlflten Panx as their guaata Sunday baton hat Mr. and Mrs Hodiay Satf nd fun Uy of a mpl Creak, Mr ?md Mrs. WUHs Pi lyne and two chihtas m of Owrtk. Mr ^nd Mrs CUatoi ? PO yne and daughter Mr. and Mrs laaun Ba itoe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anl bur Payne of Oak Park The Rev. Barl Hughes at Copper hill, TeiML and a number from Patrick community met at the ' x>me at Mre. Martha Reid Sundhy. January 29 for prayer raeeUnc Mats. Reid was celebrating her nine ty seventh birthday R"v Leonard Walker of TelHco Pl&ifks, Team, preached at Pleasant Hill Church Sunday, Feb. 1. He was acoompied by Mrs. Walker and m Rev. Walker will preach at Ploase nt Hill church again Sunday February 19. Mr and Mrs. George Reid were the gueets of Mr. Reids' mother and brother. Mrs. Martha Retd, Sunday before last, r Mr and Mrs. Lester Ledford and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer, Thursday night week before last Bige Taylor is 1U. Junior and Carl Deaver of At lanta, Ga. were called home due to the Illness of their father, Frank Dearer who is a patient at a local hospital Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer were visitors of Mr. end Mrs. Lee Horton, Sunday Afternoon M week. Mrs. Callie Hamby and Fair Ham by were visitors in Pleasant Hill community Sunday of last week. 'Mrs WW Payne is 111. Ona Lee Horton, Cor. Sheilah Sneed k Honored On Birthday LHi'te Sheilah Sneed was honor ed toy her mother, Mrs. Olyde Sneed yesterday at a birthday par ty In celebration of her 6th birth day. | Ice cream and favors were e?i ' joyed toy the guests who Included Claudia and Linda Schuyler, Kar en Stefhk. Mary Linda Hyatt, Hat Palmer, Totsy Head rick. Sherd# 1 Ann Ode 11, Kenny Jane Davis, Ann CaldweH, 'Mary and Aim Hughes, Sandra and Marian Rog ers, Becky Jo'Ray, Sheila Goesett and Sheila Faye Stiles. . **""* I5'' Day program wt tmr at 7 30 p. m. til the Mrs. Ed Brumby wUl A auMkc program wui be ?t?en by some of Mm pupil* at Mr*, mmy Howee A abort film on the family will be abanra. i '/U..U 1-r Clm666 For Sale OAK BLOCKS For Heating Or Cooking Call 207 Murphy, N C /953/f -y^fero PRICES AS LOW AS *1499 Aero-lork 2-0oor Sedan, List Pries F. O. t. ToUdo, Ohio, plin Federal Taxes, State and Local Taxes, If any. Freight, Delivery and Handling Charges, Optional Equipment, Extra. Franklin Motor Co. 200 Peachtree St Murphy, N. C. WESTERN AUTO LEADERSHIP SALE FEBRUARY13 Huwgli 21 Bargain* in every Department. These are only a few. 2 4 Months Guaranteed Battery $12.95 (Exch) 5 piece open end wrench set 89 24 months guaranteed Tire and tube (6.00x16) Davis 17.82 Twc-Cell Flashlight & Batts .75 $1.10 Bicytle Basket 189 $2.75 Floalting Minnow Bucket 2.49 ,Spark Plugs, in sets ; each .39 $61.95 AM-FM 9 tube: Radio 56.95 flashing (Malchine, Repossessed, Originally $159.95 Only 95.50 Washing Machfne, New, Semi Au'^-matic, A Wizard 139.95 \ MANY OTHER ITEMS REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND PRICES MOST REASON ABLE AT YOUR WESTERN AUTO ASSOCAITE STORE. WE NOW HAVE OUR NEW COMPLETES LINE OF FISHING TACKLE. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK IT OVER WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD. IF WE DO NOT HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Murphy, N. C. W. A. SINGLETON. Owner Phone 582 Oldsmobile rockets ahead -again in POWER ! POWER ON PARADE! In this one brilliant car ... in this Super "88" Oldsmobile for 1953, we can show you every major "power" feature on the market I You'll takeoff more swiftly?cruise more smoothly?stop more surely? steer more easily?when Oldsmobile'a new power features go to work for you! There's Power Steering*?new Power Brakes* . . . and Hydra-Matic Super Drive* for per fect power delivery! Plus brand new Power Styling inspired by the "Rocket" Engine! Make a date with the Super "88" ; ; : there's nothing more thrilling on the highway! ?Optional at extra cam. Ah?: Smp*r"8tr BMmy Caupt. A Camrml Motors Vaima. "ROCKIT" ?N 6 IN ? IDS MOB I IE IMTSR QINIRAL MOTORS' RITTIR HIOHWATS CONTSST . . . GIT PRII PACTS BOOR PROM TOUR OIRSMOBHI DIA1RR ?? ' ? - y . ? ' _ ? ; ? Dickey Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 60. t . Murphy, N. C
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