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

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