Founder's Day Is
Observed By PTA
P?y 0*>fwd fay
at 1 JO p. ni. Mon?hy In Cha
Farmers Urged To
Buy Fertilizer
Now; Avoid Rush
Farmer* of Cherokee County
are urged to order now end accept
delivery on at least a part of their
1093 fertilizer needs before the
planting season begins, says Coun
ty Agent G. H. Farley. This will
reduee the possibility of tempor
ary shortage* because of clogging
of distribution lines at the peak
season of fertiliser use.
Fertilizer has not been moving
rapidly enough in some areas to
assure smooth distribution later *n,
according to information received
from officials in the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
This can lead to a last-minute
rush which will spell trouble for
farmers who delay their fertilizer
purchases Achievement of the
high production goals set for 1953
will depend in part upon use of
larger quantities of fertilizer.
Spreading of purchases over a
period longer than the normal
peak season in March and April
will reduce distribution and deli
very problems.
Demand for all three primary
plant nutrients?nitrogen, phos
phate, and potash is expected to
be up this year. The Department
of Agriculture and the Land-Grant
Colleges are cooperating in a pro
gram to promote more efficient
use of fertilizer materials, and in
many areas this will call for in
creased use of one or more of the
plant nutrients.
The purpose of this program is
to increase yields per acre, im
prove the productivity of the soil,
and raise the net returns to farm
ers.
The total supply of fertilizer is
expected (p be up about 12 per
cent over last year, but the De
partment of Agriculture predicts
that certain desired types of ferti
lizer such as higher analysis phos
phate materials, and ammonium
nitrate may fall short of all de
mands .
Farmers taking early delivery on
fertilizer should make certain that
the materials received aire in good {
condition so that they will with
stant storage in a reasonably dry j
and protected place
meeting.
'Mi*. H. Bueck.program chair-1
man, introduced Mrs. Bob Cheney
wiho presented the program for the
evening.
The primary grades sang a group
of February Songs, Walter Puett
gave the devotional.
Mrs. Frank Ferguson and Mrs. S.
C. Burgess took part on the pro
gram, and past presidents were
recognized.
HEALING SERVICE
At
THE CHURCH OF GOD
Murphy, N. C.
Sunday, 11 a. m. February 15
Evangelist Eugene Hewett of
Atffanta, Ga.
EVERYBODY WELCOMED
Parftor R. G. Wilson
Good buy in used1 cars late models
low milage
DNE?1951?BUICK CLUB COUPE ? 13000 Miles, 53 license tag.
Sold with a guarantee.
ONE?1950 BUICK SPECIAL. 4 Door Sedan. Beautiful light
greeq, white wall tire*, low milage.
ONE?1940 BUICK SUPER 4 Door Sedan, Black paint. Radio,
Heater, Extra Clean.
ONE?1950 PLYMOUTH 4 door Sedan, Radio, Heater, white
wall tires, low milage.
ONE?1940 PLYMOUTH, 4 door Sedan, gray paint, leather up
holstery, Clean.
ONE?1947 MERCURY, 4 door sedan, 1953 license, cream paint,
sun visor, a good buy.
ONE?1951 8TUDEBAKER, landcrulser, 4 Door Sedan, sold way
below the ceiling price. 1953 license tags.
ONE?1950 FORD PICKUP, the cleanest one in town. Radio &
Heater.
ONE?1951 DODGE 1V4 Ton Truck, low cost, $2408.00 when new.
Good tire booster brakes, double back end, our price
$1195.00.
ONE?1948 JEEP ? power take off, 1953 license tags, clean.
We have eight other cars from 1952 down to 1940, at good
buys.
We also sell Esso gas & oil. Station at our used car depart
ment. U. S. 19, east of town on the Andrews highway.
FRANKLIN MOTOR CO
PHONE 237 USED CAR SALES MURPHY, N. C.
ty USROYAL
Features and Performance
never before available A
at such a Price!
Only 12.95 ^
MB IB FIRST TIM AT TgH PMCES!
^ Sloping Power? Skid Resistance ^
?Tire Mileage and Economy
Beyond all previous standard* t 1
NOW AVAILARLI AT TOUR U. S. ROTAL DIALBR
Graves Tire Co.
Phone 300 Murphy, N. C
iMfryfrv
AP
Come see the scores of Dollar-Stretch
ing values that show how faithfully we
follow our Founder's Advice "Give the
People the most you can for their money.
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Row upon row of tfio boat Hiinji thot prow oro
morkod wMi lowest pouiblo prico of A&P.
Sweet Juicy Winesap
APPLES ? 59c
Crisp and Golden
Carrots-lO'
Juicy Florida
Oranges % 45c
O. S. No. 1 White
Potatoes ----- s 49c
Juicy M's
Grapefruit - - - 4 23c
California
Dates 25c
Cashew Nuts - ? - m 29c
SCOTCH MAID
FROZEN VEGETABLES
GREEN BEANS?PEAS
BROCCOLI ? LIMA BEANS
2 33c
Ann Page Grape
Jelly - ^ 19c
Ann Page
Ketchup 2 35c
Ann Page
French Dressing. ? ? ? 17c
Ann Page Tomato
Soup ; . . . . . . 3 <*? 29c
Wesson Oil. .
Pt
Bot.
33c
Qt
Bot.
63c
i
Snowdrift . .
1-Lb.
Can
32c
Lb.
Can
89c
Peanut Butter
a
12-Oz.
Jar
35c
Peanuts <*?
Salted
7%-Ox.
Can
29c
Vel. . .
? ?
Lge.
Pkg.
29c
Fab . . . .
Lge.
Pkf.
29c
Giant
Pkg.
69c
Octagon ToQet 8019
?
.2
Ban
13e
Octagon
r
? ?
K
29c
*
Ajax
Can
12c
Lux Flakes. .
?
? ?
Lge.
Pkf
27e
%
Ivory Soap . .
. 3
Med.
Ban
23c
Tide . .
Lge.
Pkg.
29c
Gt
Pkg.
69c
JOV PAG Liquid
"?J { Detergent
? ?
1 ? ?
Bot
29c
P&G Soap. . .
.3
Ban
22c
Crisco ....
l-Lb.
Can
32c
S-Lb.
Can
99c
Svnp Blue UM Ken
? ?
n n 1
Pt
Bat
21c
Mild American
Cheese --- 4&
Peas
Green ? 2~37?
Whitehouse Evap.
Milk ? 3^ 40c
Iona Cut Green
Beans - - 2?~ 25*
Golden Maid
Margarine ~ 21
Red Band
Flour 99'
Betty Crocker White
Cake Mix
Campbell's
Tomato Soup 2-23
Nabisco Crackers
Ritz 29
c
Mild & Mellow
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE
SS 77c S- $2.25
Red Circle pkg 79c
Bokar ??gb 81c
Jane Porker
Plain Sugared Cinnamon
DONUTS
1 Doz.
Pkg.
19c
Jane Parker
Golden Loaf Coke 25c
MARCAL
Wax Paper Kitchen Charm p\s.
Dinner Napkins %??
Paper Napkins
Toilet Tissue 2 Ron,
Sandwich Bags Pks.
'SuKana - Short Grain
Rice 3 lb. bag 45c
?Minute
Tapioco 8 oz. pkg. 18c
Cinnamon
Sugar 5 oz. pkg. 15c
Iona - Early June
Peas No. 303 can - 2 for 25c
Ann Page - Pure
Pineapple Preserves 1 lb. jar 25c
Wihltehouse f'
Apple Jelly 12 oz. jar 15c
Superfine
Limagrands No. 303 can 15c i
?Dry Salt
Streaked Meat lb.
MonreUs Pride Smoked Snort Shank - 4 to 8 ft. AwQ t a
Shoulder Picnics Ib.
Swifts Oreole
Sliced Bacon 1-lb. pkg.
Nice Thich'
FAT BACK - - ^ ^ til
?* ' .
Headiest and Dressed
WHITING ------ * 15c
Swift7 Premium
These Prices
Effective
Thru Sot.
Feb. 14th