VOTE FOR OLIVE FOR GOVERNOR IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 31 He puts the people first! He is a fine Christian Gentle man, whb has an outstanding record of public service. OLIVE HEADQUARTERS TO WORK j WHILE UMSTEAD FOLKS FROUC f Raleigh, May IS?Hubert E. supporting me, don't go fee that Oil re said today his State earn- sort of thing. palgn staff would not pitch a party for his supporters at tending the State Democratic -They are sick and tired of expensive parties, mink coats convention hem May U. ?f bonkroHs that they as- I sec late with lobbyists, profes- f -We don't have the money sional politicians and flve-per and we don't have the Ume," centers. Olive commented when in formed that L'instead forces "*?. *n convention day our had reserved the sumptuous friends ? and many of them Cafe Gardens, In Hotel Sir ?iu be here ? will be welcomed Walter, and were arranging an ?? our headquarters. Well be eiaborste reception for Um- proud and happy to see them. stead supporters attending the convention. "But I'll have to warn them that they'll And our headquar "Our opposition, which Is ters staff hard at work. TbereH heavily financed, can afford it, be no Uquor or caviar, no tea but we cant; and we wouldn't or crumpets. Just a glad hand if we could," Olive said. and cheery smile ? and plenty of confidence." "We have more important things to do," he continued. Olive's campaign managers, "Besides, our friends will be having set up a working or more pleased to see our head- ganlzatlen in every county in quarters staff hard at work In- the State, anticipated they stead of holding a gypsy tea or would stay busy on convention something down In one of the day conferring with key sup expensive ballrooms. porters from all over the State. "Such stuff might be all Newsmen covering the head right for the lobbyists and quarters have called It the busl ofHce holders backing my op- est they ever saw. The clerical ponent. They are used to an force includes day and night easy-going, plushy type of Uv- shifts, and key directors of the ing. But the rank and file of campaign are on duty all , North Carolinians, who are hours. > HUBERT Olive Advocates And Wl 7,'ork For 1. Economy In government. 2. Holding down taxes; no new ones. 3. Adequate schools for all children. 4. Reduced teacher load where needed. 5. Adequate pay for teachers. 6. Better care for mentally ill. 7. More rural telephones. 8. Improved primary highways. 9. Continued betterment of rural roads. 10. Referendum on alcoholic beverages. 11. Fuller development of natural resources. 12 Electricity for all rural homes that want it. 13. Intensive highway safety program. 14. Cost-of-living pay raise for State employees. 15. Honesty and efficiency in government. Robert M. White, Chairman Olive Campaign in Cherokee County F ALWAYS BE CAREFUL DRIVING FREE AIR Whm luitwMr optional tt txtt* cost. It gives this old familiar -signYnew meaning Would you be interested in getting one gallon free with each tankful of gasoline you buyP Then we can tell you this: It will cer tainly be worth your while to read this brief story of Buick's new Airpower carburetor. Shith is-a skillful driver can just about moublt the bonus we mention, if he makee the most of what this year's fcoADMASTBR has to offer. Hie reason you can get such a bonus traces to a pair of simple facts: '(1). Ifs a mixture of gasoline and air that gives you power. 1(2) Buick engineers have come up with a four-barrel automatic carburetor dud lets you use more gallons of air per gallon of fuel. Most of the time, only two of these barrels are needed?and they feed such a thrifty mixture that you use less gaso line at 40 mph than you'd formerly use at 30. But ?when you want a quick burst of eager power?you can double the air supply as well as the gasoline feed?and oome up with the highest horsepower that Buick's Fireball 8 Engine ever delivered Of course, any man who's buying a car as fine as a Roadmaster wants a lot more than extra miles from a tank ful of gas. He wants the distinction of eitra room, extra comfort, richer fabrics and all the other refinements that make a car truly fine. He wants to ride with solid security, confident poise and lordly silence. And, while he may not admit it, he yearns for a car that's full of fun. All this, we promise you, and more will be yours when you take the responsive wheel of a Roadmaster. How about doing that?soon? eccessories, trim end models me subject to cbenge without notice. ?MTMfM airrii Auromomtt ami mi it ?wick will mho thi mmm - 11 () \ 200 Peach tree St. FRANKLIN MOTOR GO. Murphy, N. C. Claude Angel Is Promoted To Airman 2nd Class Claude Eugene Angel, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Angel of An drews. was recently promoted to the rank of Airman 2nd Class at Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas. Enlisting in the Rir Force June 1952, he later went to Keesler Field. Mississippi, for Radio Op erator's Training. He is presently a supply technician at Goodfellow. Airman Angel graduated from Andrews High School where he played football, basketball and baseball. Pvt. G. H. Crawford Takes Missouri Girl As Bride Mr and Mrs. T. J. Crawford of Andrews announce the marriage of their son, Pvt. Grant H. Craw ford. to Miss Rosalee Cross daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cross of E'.dridge. Missouri. The couple were married Sun day, April 27, at the Free Metho dist Church of Lebonon, Mo. The Rev. J. W. Hufford performed the ceremony before an altar decorat ed with lilacs and dogwood. Mrs. J. W. Hufford and Mrs. E. W. Hufford sang "Whispering Hope" and "Believe Me if All These Endearing Young Charms". Mrs. Hufford played the "Wedd ing March" as the bridal party came to the altar. Miss Mary Ruth Odom was maid of honor and the best man was Earl Cross, brother of the bride. The bride wore a navy suit with grey accessories. She carried a white Bible topped by a bouquet of apple blossoms. The maid of honor wore a blu? suit with red accessories. She wore c. shoulder corsage of apple blos soms. Following the ceremony the couple was honored with a dinner -t the home of the bride's par ?nts. They then left for the home of the groom's parents in An drews. Pvt. Crawford is now on fur lough but will soon report to Min eral Wells. Texas, for further as signment. Mrs. Crawford will remain with her husband's parents. Miss Anne Wood Is Betrothed To LI L. G. I.inman Miss Anne Carolyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Wood of Andrews, was married to Lt. L. G. Linman, U. S. Marine Corps, son of Mrs. Kathryn Lin man and the late Mr. Linman. of Bangor. Mich., April 15 in The hapel In the Woods, Norfolk Na val Air Station. Norfolk. Virginia. Chaplain Kleckner performed the ceremony. Music was present ed by the chapel organist. The bride wore a sky blue faille dress with matching hat of blue spring flowers She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and satin streamers. Miss Virginia Davis of Ports mouth. Va., was the bride's only attendant. She wore a pink faille dress and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. The groom's best man was Lt. E. P. Balocco of the U. S. Marine Corps. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Breezy Point Officer's Club. The table was covered with a lace cloth cen tered by a three tiered wedding cake and flanked by silver cande labra with white tapers. After the reception the couple left for a tour of New York and ether northern states. They will reside at Pensacola, Fla.. where Lt. Unman will be sta tioned as a flight instructor in the Naval Training Command Mrs. Linman attended Mars Hill College and Kee's Secretariat College in Norfolk, Va. She v.as employed by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company fn Portsmouth, Va. Lt. Linman attended Riverside Military Acadamy Gainesville, Ga.. Western Michigan College at Kal r.mazoo and Marquette University at Milwaukee He has served nine months with the First Marine Air Wing in Korea. NOTICE I hereby offer a liberal reward for information given to the mayor or police leading to the arrest of anyone trespassing on my proper 'y known as Imps Nest in Murphy, N. C. Frank L. Mauney, Washing ton, Ga. 14-tfaw Fellow Democrats Vote For RICHARD (DICK) MAUNEY For The House Of Representatives - WKto Was born in Cheroik.ee County Is a Citizen of Cherokee County Has all of his life been a Citizen of Cherokee County Intends to remain a Citizen and a Ser vant of Cherokee County Is a Taxpayer in Cherokee County May 31 Is Your Insurance Timely? If your insurance is more than a few years old, does it still cover replacement at today's higher prices? Call us for help. e pg!i i IT CAN HAPPEN ANYTIME > , INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Citizens Bank & Trust Company "Tow Friend After tt Andrews, N. C. Murphy, N. C.

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