Tb? Motor VehkdM < ?uAm*ry of traffic death* through! ?Vtoi*r, Nov. M: Killed, 1064; I KUM to <k>t? U?t year, M6. ( ' * ? * 7'Tffl ' T^SWPBWi'll* * r mm rm ton* to :tgi tadi w* an k?m ? ?w fcrsptfs'zis-! Aim r?f? Many rrtM Mayonnaise 49c Ann Pog? Specially Priced : J Ketchup 2 35c ' SPECIAL! Jan* Parker Mince Pie - 49c , ? AMERICA'S FAVORITE? JANE PARKER ? FRUIT CAKE I 5 o d $3.89 SI 39 3 $275 WARWICK CHOCOLATI COVIMP Cherries 49c Thin Mints ^ 35c r Caramel Pecan I DELIGHTS V49c ^ ? m ... . l FRUIT CAKE Ingredients Gloc*d WWt?, Grvwi or lUd PINEAPPLE u. 69c CHERRIES*"" i*. 79? Gk?c?d FnaH hih, tr MIXED FRUIT u. 53c Ncfctr'i LaM ilnrtml RAISINS 27c M H otp Cup ln?iu A&P RAISINS 7k?* 23c r>Mfe Hnr Crop ? MmIM Mr P?cons r?^3c1pk^*$1 .25 Dimond Brand English WALNUTS 49c Northern . . Toilet Tissue 4 r?us 33c Pard Dog Food 3 ^ 49c A-Jax Cleanser 2S 31c Octagon Laundry Soap 2 b& 21c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 2 b X 21c ? ? ? Cashmere Bouquet Soap |5 Palmolive Soap A*P s Dependably Deliduus Supt? Kight Meats! SPECIAL! "Sup?r-Right" Fr?>h lY* 1*-Lb. Ar^og. Pork Loins 39c SPECIAL! "Sup?r-Rlghf" FwJ? Ctnttr Cut Po* 45c ; SPECIAL! Allpood Brand ? Smoked ? Sltetd Hit P?r Lb. 1-Lb. Pk?. 'u. 55c 29? SPECIAL! "SvpwIUflM" I M Cut Pork Roast ? 29c I Oc^o Hfny CnaUrrj I 2 c". 39c I Perfect Kate for Meat X special! AUlTiX prepared 3?*1.00 in ii ? i FRUITS unJ VEGFTABIES .. LOW PRICED mwm 1 IIJ nn ?!? III III . ? v#f Sot* At AAF ? $1 .00 V?I?m! Q?tux? Assorted ihrirtwas CardtM SPECIAL! Mo real 60 Count CotoiW ortiCoufit WM*t -, 'u . '* iai nU ? 'V - ? :V'.vV2 Keep your and burning The Cherokee M?out mmmmttKiemmmmmmmiimiiim Soil Conservation NEWS By JOHN IHIT1 A farmer recently asked me what ho should feed the fish in his farm pond to make them grow. He then told me that he had been buying bread at the grocery store for th:> j fish. It seems that ?he has been feeding the fish six to eight loaves rf bread a day for some time now. This would make his fieh food bill more than a dollar a day. Fish do like bread and will eat it any time they can get it, but it doe., not furnish encugh nourishment to make them grow very rapidly. In a pond that is properly stock ad and adequately fertilized, f.sh Kill grow well without any supple mental feeding The purpose ?f the icrtllizer Is to stimulate the groivth of very small plants and anim^l'j which are already present in water. I'be bream eat large quantities of hese microscopic plants and ani mals whi:h are higo in .p.oteui. t his food causes the bream to grow rapidly .Jid to reproduce laje nur'bers of bream fingerungs. The oass in turn eat the b.eaim Lng.r lings and they grow rapidly. Fertilization of your pond should start in early April and sh ;ul l ; be continued throughout warm ' weather up until the middle oi | October. When the weather cools j iown, there U no advantage in i Fertilizing the pond until .warm i weather returns the next spring. A couple of dollars worth.cf fertil izer applied at three to six week utervals will produce much more growth than a dollars worth of jread every day. The hardest point to get across :o pond owners is that the pond should be fished regularly and leavlly. After bcih species of fish law spawned one time, no fish which is hooked should be put back a the pood. If a fish which U too ?mall to eat is hooked, feed It to :he cat, or put it in the stream oelow the dam If the little fish ire put back in the pond, it won't ? long until there won't be any thing but little ones in the pond. j it is only by removing fish that the remaining fish are given the chance to frqw. ASC NEWS A total of 60.660 acres are sched lled to be m t to forest trees In I lus $Ut? UWJPT ASC's two eonser- ' ation programs. According to Zemi [ 0. Rctcliff, Jr., Chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization atfi Con *rv?tf09 sytle Committee, ?.6ti0 j acres are scheduled to be planted ! under the lMt Soil Bask Conserva ion Reserve Program, and reqpjftste >ave been submitted to ASC county .Cflcea which would place an addl ional 14.000 acres of forest seed ings under tfce I960 Agricultural 1 Conservation Program, At the required rate of 1,000 Geedltaa* P*r am this would re quire 0O.aN.OOO seedlings. Accord ing to Rateliff, the State Forestry D?W?ln*nt nqy/ has on hand an unpfe supply ot seedlings, however fOflMrs to ?lace their order* promptly If the planting to IjmH.'yt Ir f I TMW Mlw I I ft,i,v gj! iTrft, vO Df ilVUIl llAllMu tnre 18Biud. Tto* art thousands and ttoous nM, i 1 urif ")? ? ends of acres ct marginal land in NcrlCi Caie'.ina which, according t. Hatcllfi, should be planted to trees. Most of this land, he said, is not suitable for any other use. Ever? acre of trees planted on this mar ginal land increase.: our overall conservation progress just that much. ASC's conservation program can 1 be of a definite benefit not only to Tarheel farmers, but to the Tarheel lumber industry and to per sons who will be buying lumber for home construction, insuring that MX- Mill have an adequate supply of timber to meet our future needs? a supply which Mill be sufficient to keep lumber prices at reason able levels. The Agricultural Con servation Program provides some incentive for farmers to undertake important conservation practices such as tree planting, where this conservation would not otherwise bo accomplished. Order blanks for tree seedlings ; may be obtained at ASC county l cffices, as well as from other agri cultural agencies. "Farmers should pla.-e their orders early to avoid the rush and to avoid a possible short age of certain varieti.s," Ratcliff ssid. Area Men In Service i "? < - m f> v" . CHARLES W. NATION Pvt. Charles W. Nation, son of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Nation of MUrphy, has been assigned to Company A, 19 Battalion, 5 Train ing Regiment, at Fort Jackson, S. C., for eight weeks of Basic Combat Training. As part of his training, he will be taught rifle marksmanship under the Army's new TRAINFIRE pro gram. 'He will also be taught drill, tac ' tics, bayonet and hand-to-hand . combat, military courtesy, first-aid I . .-id ether basic subjects. JIMMIE R. CABLE Jimmie R. Cable, aviation machinist's mate third class, U8N, son of Mrs. Verna M. Corn of Route 1, Marble, N. C., completed a Wo; id iTTitory I correspondence course Qct. 29 through tile U. S. Armed j Forces Institute. Madison. Wis. | H.- to serving Attack Squad ' on 145 at the Mir>mar Naval Air ' "? atlon, San Diego, Calif. ' JAMES T. GENTS Y Army Pvf.' James T. Utwtfy. f$, ? if Mr. and Mrs.' DouMd fe * , }<mry. 531 Valley Rlvfr A/i*. .. Murphy, recently arrived : ta i^ny ji.o is now f ot iW 7 lliii Armored Cavalry Hefbwfti ? - Gentry, assigned 'to Company - 8 f Uic- regiment's 1st BaMamtu 'iii ? ? jtiauUng, entered the Army ill Apr.! of thi year and recetrad ? basic tiaining at Ffcrt Koo%, gf. - Gentry is a il*4 graduate if Murphy High Scbocl and attend the University of North Carolina. Hi war employ e4 t>y B. F. Goodrich Tir.- Company, Rome, Ga., before 'r* entei.ng the Army. ? JERR 1 W. HOWARDS ? Army Specialist Four Jeryy 9. Edwards. 23, whose wife, Ahrae, ?? lives at 10 Elix? St.. Spring Vfl- .1 ? ley, N. Y.. completed the 12-*w#k 11 guided missile eiectrical-e<)uiptpeat 7~T installation and repair course Nov. 27 at The Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va. , * * - The son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne " J. Edwards, Marble, N. C., he em- - tered the Army In February, ifff EdwarJs is a 1855 graduate <* Andrews High Schooiand was em ployed by Pan American Airlines, Cape Canaveral, Fla., before enter ing the Army. Kenny Jane Davis Entertained. With Pa jama Party ~ Mrs. Kenneth Davis entertained with a pajaina party on Friday, .... De.\ 4. at Iter home honoring her daughter, Kteay Jane, on hat thirteenth birthday. Guests included: Adnlah Broern, Trcacy Nugent, Topsy Headricfc, Mary Arden Davis, Missy Wilson, Ginger Smith. Sarah Alice Jeffries, Sheila Gassett. Sheila Fsye Stiles, Becky Jo Ray. Sandra Muntoehair, Judy Brittain, Crete hea Bru^er, Acs C lid well, Hoi lie Hy4e and J arc Whitley. For Your Holiday Shopping . A* Candler X Here Are Only A Few Of Our Many Famous Names To Choose From Evelyn Pearson Robes Swansdown Suits Roger's Lingerie Coro Jewelery Maggi Stover Dresses Jean Harper Coats Cashmere and All Vool Rambler Bags Kayser Gloves . \a4 OUr* Nationally A4?erttoe* Items fv CkrUfmft CanJL* Valley River Av*. Murphy, If. C.

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