One per cent fewer milk cows and heifers two years old and over were on U. S. farms on January 1 [ than a year earlier. With an aver age pasture season,, they're expect ed to produce about as much milk however. "A LITTLE LEARNING IS A DANGEROUS THING" -- ?i Author's Name Below) There are times when a littl" common sense knowledge ofj what to do for a trivial ailnientj i. often effective. But if symptoms persist, it may be dangerous to depend on a "Little Learning", of you! own or a friend. Your Physician has a "Lot of Learning". It is better sense to use his know -J ledge. VOI R PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 171 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription If |shopping near us. A great niany^ people entrust us with the re sponsibility of filling their pre scriptions. May we compound yours? Mauney Drug Co. On The Square Murphy, N. C. Prescription Druggist [?Quotation by Alexander Pope] 11688-1744 Copyright 4W3-5"> . Take ?*? Command.. get the thrill first hand! "DODGE? SEE YOUR DEPENDABLE DODOE DEALER! E.C.MOORE, Murphy, N. C. A mvv.iiige from Walter M. Maiincv, 'Your Pharmacist' recently there have been CASES REPORTED o' serious consequences resulting from overdoses of medicines given to infants and children. EVEN COMMONLY USED HOUSEHOLD MEDICINES can i be harmful if improperly taken. A five grain aspirin tablet may . b" a poisonous dose for an infant. SUBJECT TO VARIATION, it is important to remember that an average dose for a one-month infant is usually l/20th that of an adult. The dose for a one-year child is about l/7th, and for a five year old about l/3rd of an adult. LISTEN MOST ATTENTIVELY to any verbal instructions your Physician may give you. In case of any doubt, if he is not available, please check with us. PHARMACISTS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW to have a com plete knowledge of the safe dosage of every drug or medicine. We welcome your questions. MAUNEY DRUG CO. On The Square Murphy , N. C. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST This is a Copyright Ad. Reproduction by permission only (M4-55) ^ - Women Hold Meeting Mrs. John C. Neville was hostess! to members of the Presbyterian ' Women of the church at the manse | last week. Mrs. John C. Slagle presentei . the Bible story and meditations. Mrs. O. A. Reschk# was in charge of the program on "When ! Emotions Overwhelm." During the business period plans I were made for a church supper to be held April 11 at 5 :30 p m. at the manse, and plans were discussed for a special missionary project. Those who attended were : Mrs. j Ten Raw Mrs. L. B. Nichols* Mrs ; John Pullium, Mrs. J"? Sursavage, Mrs. Edwin Bristol Airs. Slagle. 1 Mis. Keschke, Mrs. Herbert! Sheid". Miss Frances McPherson, Miss PHly Hick?. Guests were Mrs. Elmer Bickta and Miss Terry Slagle.' 100% GUARANTEED for the LIFE of your car $ 29.95 PALMER SINCLAIR STATION MURPHY, N. C., CLAYTON & SALES GARAGE RT. 1, MURPHY, N. C. WEST TEXACO STATION ANDREWS, N. C. EAST END SHELL STATION ANDREWS, N. C. 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TOP VALUE Plymouth is the only low-price car to give you at no extra cost such extra value features as: electric wind shield wipers, Safety-Rim wheels and . an independent parking brake for greater safety . . . Onflow shock ab sorbers for a smoother ride ... an Oilite fuel filter and oil bath air cleaner for lasting economy. See and drive a Plymouth today? see why it's your best-bay low-pric <; car! y <. p To $500 More for a C:r Cm^'lei- Than Plymouth? Don't be fooled by the claims of so-called medium price cars that they cost practically the same ?= Plymouth. When you compare tags you'll find that, model for model, Plymouth sells for much, much less than medium-price cars, and gives you more car for your money! BEST BUY NEW; BETTER TRADE-IN, TOO ALL-NEW PLYMOUTH Above: actual photo of the Plymouth Belvedere Club Sedan. Ask your Plymouth dealer for the low price on this and twenty-one other smart Plymouth models E. C. MOORE MCBFHT, N. C. Mrs. Almonds Rites Held At Marble Mrs. Julia Almond, 79, died at 10 a. m. March 30, in the home of a daughter. Mrs Ada Almond in Andrews following several weeks' i illr.es::. \ Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday in MarMe Baptist Church. The Rev. A. B. i^ovell and the Rev. Algia West officiated and I burial was in Moss Cemetery'. She was the daughter of the late Bale and Sallie Mc Donald Palmer. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Bessie Arrowood of Landis, Mrs. Ada Almond of Andrews, Mrs. Artie Keph'ut of Murphy, Mrs. Mae Alexander of Salisbury. Mrs. Blanche Holbrook of Gastonia Mrs. Josie Shepherd of China Grove. Also '.nree so'.s, Charles >>f An drews, Grady of Belmont, and Nel [ son of Marble; two sisters. Mis |sa:i O'Doil of Murphy, Mis. Luther Mundy of Center, West Va.: twa i brothers. Will Palmer of Andrews. Rollin of Miami, Fin . r.r.d 27 grandchildren. Townson. Funeral Home was in 1 charge. Prices of bo:!i potatoes and sweet potatoes are well above a year earlier; are expected to con tinue so for a few months. Root-knot nematodes are enjoy ing a diet of tobacco roots in a large percentage of North Caro lina tobacco fields where tobacc j stubble was not turned-up afte harvesting was completed. May the coming of this Holy Day lift your heart and may you find peace and comfort in the beauty and magnificence of your church on % Easter Sunday. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Phone 22 Murphy Andrews Now In New Location THE H.T. HACKNEY BUILDING . NEXTTOL&N DEPOT tfs r to See This Live Chicken That Really Slams Homers, Draws Amazed Crowds Into Larro Sure Feed Dealers' Stores At Our Store Wednesday, Ap. 6 - Saturday, April 9 FREE! : 4,000 HEALTHY BABY CHICKS SATURDAY, APRIL 9 9:00 A. M. - 2:00 P. M 10 BABY CHICKS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FRE E TO EACH ADULT AS LONG AS CHICKS LAST! NO PURCHASE REQUIRED Bring your own container for the chicks. No children unless accompanied by parents. COME EARLY ? AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WAYNE'S FEED STORE MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA / Vft