Regal Civil To Meet Tomorrow The Regal Club m?ets with lira. Margl* Withers poon Friday night, April IS with Mrs. Bessie De weese aa co-hostess. ROAD WORK During March, the State High way Commission completed 8.96 miles of road Improvements In the Hth Highway Division, Commis sioner Harry Buchanan said to day. With division headquarters in Sylva, the 14th is composed of Haywood, Henderson, Polk, Trans lyvania, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Jackson, Macon, and Swain Coun ties. In Cherokee County, highway maintenance forces spot patched 15 miles of ten-foot wide county roads throughout the county, with traffic-bound macadam. ' ? $200 Per Acre Guaranteed On ,Bell Peppers Farmers Interested in growing ( bell peppers at a guaranteed J20C ( per acre return are invited to con tact Paul Nave, Cherokee Coun ty (arm agent, for information and | contracts. i Cherokee Products Company of Haddock, Ga., will guarantee to buy at least four tons of quality bell peppers per acre at $60 per iton delivered to . Murphy and they I 2. RM. - 10.P.M. Daily CHEROKEE TASTEE FREEZ ANDREWS ROAD MURPHY THBtlfSS IK SHI good/tear TIIBELESS Super-Cushion A big success last time! Offered again Here'i the tire that features Jff Goodyear'i exclusive 3-T Triple- ? '^Tempered Cord and Grip-Seal Construction for extra protection against blowout* and puncture*. A ijoTTT" lough, durable tread with Stop 'Notch Design for quick-action trac- ? tion. It'* the best tubele** tire buy in town. Get your* NOW! OTHER SIZES ALSO LOW PRICED FITS YOUR PRESENT WHEELS? NO EXTRAS TO BUY YOUR OLD TIReS ARE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT PAY AS UTTLE AS $ 1.25 A WEEK MORI PEOPU RIDE ON GOODYEAR IKES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND ' ?> I ' , ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO. Ph one StS Murphy, r>. C ' PALMER SINCLAIR STATION PHONE Ml , MURPHY, N. C. j = E.C. MOORE = n ; . K. C =========================*==5====c=======s^^ ======3= I furnish the plants to the farmer at 9UB par thousand. Mr. Nave said. The company would like to have SO acres of peppers grown In this county, Mr. Nave asserted. I ,1 The agent pointed out "this is | a good opportunity for the beginn ing of a commercial vegetable program In the county. We have' the soil, climate and rainfall, so let's take advantage of the offer ( and Increase our income." Presby. Church Receives Members The Rev. Robert A. Potter, pas tor of the Presbyterian Church is preaching a series of sermons re lating to events in the life of Christ after His resurrection. Be ginning with 8unday, April 8, ,the subject was "After-Easter Bless ing;" April IS, the theme will be "After-Easter Question:" and on April 22, "After-Easter Com mand." Received into the church Easter Sunday were James Lee Ross, I Johny Leslie Ross, Sandra Jean Fain, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hyatt, and Mrs. Max Hannah. Charles Barrett, Sara Varner Singleton, Barbara Reed, Wanda Thompson and Sandra Pain were presented Testaments from the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church for hav I lng recited the Child's Catechism. Water use in the United States j has doubled twice in the past 50 years and is expected to double i again in the next 25 years. | Purchases of Grade A milk from North Carolina producers \ reached record high total of 689, 328,172 pounds in 1855? an incr ease of more than 3 per cent over the previous record established in 1954. Mrs. Mosteller. Dies In Andrews Mrs. Van Lee" Mosteller, 45, of Andrews, died in an Andrews hospital Saturday, April 7, after a long illness. She was the daughter of Oliver and Annie McGaha Lee, a prom went Gastonla family. She had re sided in Andrew* (or the last sev eral years. Funeral services were held Sun day at 2:30 p. m. at the Valley i town Cemetery Chapel. The Rev. , James Pruitt officiated and burial * i was in the Valleytown Cemetery. Surviving are the husband; one daughter, Miss Anita May Mostell % I er; four sons, Fred, Carroll, A. V. and Claude all of the home; one brother, Harvey Lee of Gastonia; and two alatera, Mrs. Ruby Corn well and Mrs. Archie Robinson. both of Gastonia. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. CHEROKEE COUNTY'S ALLOTMENT OF 30 ACRES OF BELLPEPPERS HAS NOT BEEN FILLED ...!!! If Interested in producing peppers and I receiving a guarantee of 9200 return on| each acre See Cherokee County Agent at his office | in the courthouse where informatioi and contracts will be available. Receiving Station Will Be Located In) Murphy ? . Cherokee Products Co. Guarantees To ^ Use 4 Tons Per Acre At $50 Per Ton 'awBsrwri? i ? iw . i? \ You'll hear all sorts of claims when you're out looking 'em over. But before you actually make the move . . . DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE IN DODGE ! This isn't just "big" talk. Dodge actually Is bigger ail around ? up to 7.7 inches longer than cars in its own field, 14.5 inches longer than cars in the "low price" field. Dodge is bigger inside, too. More legrtxm front and rear! More hiproom front and rear! Dodge gives you plenty of room to relax in comfort. Dodge push-button PowerFlite makes every other way of driving old-fashioned, it's mechanically perfect ? the easiest, safest, surest way of driving ever developed. Just touch a button and go! Dodge is powered for to day's driving! Aircraft type 260 hp. V-8 engine develops tremendous break-away power! Solid ? that's the way Dodge builds 'em! From the frame right on up, Dodge is engineered to take the roughest punishment. EXAMPLE: Box-section side rails provide greater strength and ruggedness than common I-beam or U-channel type used in most other car frames. Crossmembers are extra heavy. Here's solid dependability. V !io says parking bat fun? Dodge power steering does 80% bf the work, takes fewer turn* of the whefel than other cars. You can stop on a dime? with Dodge power brakes. Front wheel brakes have (too cylinders, two anchors for positive, predictable stops. It's America's performance champion! No other ear has ever fciven such proof of superior performance. In a 14- N day run ? at Boniteville, Dodge outclassed American stock cars and European sports cars both? shattered 306 AAA records in all, including 27 world records. *ra3fss COME IN AND HIT THE DISCOVERY JACKPOT ON A NEW . '56 DODGE ? Hi tWMltewo y??r car 'A' ??di fcotf m pric? m ? 'M My ? lw down payment, ? ?y mrtuMf COME IN TODAYS f . .vV E. C. MOORE 1*7 VAIXEY^BIVEB AVE. Franchl* Dealer 600 PHOMS tl ; mm B?'' ' v ; .sj L .--Ji... i ilSjik/sJ

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