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DICKEY FREIGHT LINE, INC. Telephone SI Daily service between Murphy and Knox ville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. Connecting lines service between ncrth, east, acuth, west and west coast through Knoxville and Atlanta gateways. Call U* For Fast Dependable Motor Freight WE WILL GIVE YOU 5100.00 FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR REGARDLESS OF CONDITION Come in and ask about this amazing offer. Munpirr fuhhiture co. "Everything For Your Home" Tennessee Street Phone 669 J. V. Hoyle, Mgr. rGood for all cars, but.. Best for 9 out of 10 * 1 all year'round Esso Extra Gasoline Many motorists believe that all good gasolines are generally pretty much alike. But here are the facts as proved by industry-accepted road and laboratory tests! * Esso Extra gives you a remarkable combination of qualities that will improve the all-year, all-around performance of 9 out of 10 cars on the road. We believe a trial will prove to you Esso Extra delivers results no other gasoline can. It gives you full power, long mileage, high anti knock, quick starting, fast engine warm-up, and protection against vapor-lock stalling! And while you're at your-Esso Dealer's, there's certainly no better time to let him give your car a complete lubrication and careful check-up for the hot weather driving you'll be doing. * Esso Extra Gasoline is good for ALL cars, but in 9 out of 10 it will give better all-around performance all year 'round than any other gasoline. Only a car with an engine that's poorly adjusted, badly worn, or one with unusual compression char* acteristics may be unable to use fully the many extra qualities of this great gasoline. See your nearby Esso Dealer today I ?ssoj ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY DAVIS ESSO SERVICE Phone 9107 Murphy, N. C Slagles Receive Master's Degrees Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Slagle at Franklin received their Master'* Degrees at Peabody College in Nashville. Tenn. last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Slagle are both employ ed as teachers In the Franklin School*. , Mrs. W. W. Ashe, aunt of Mr. Slagle. spent a week in Nashville, sightseeing and attending the graduation exercises. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Slagle, of Franklin, and Mr. and Ars. Jim Slagle, of Ashevllle, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs W. W. Ashe. Burnette Joins Top Honor Gab Ty Burnette. special representa tive of the Occidental Life Insur ance Company In Andrews qualified for his company's top honor club. This group. Known as the Lau rence Lee Club, Is named for the President of Occidental and each year Its members are awarded a j free trip to the city chosen for an annual meeting Mr. Burnett's qualification enti tles him to a trip to the Broadmoor ' Hotel in Colorado Springs. Colo., next summer, with other members of the club from the Occidental, whose h_,ine offices are in Ra leigh. j TRUETT CALLED The Rev. W. T Truett has been called by Culberson Baptist Church to preach on the second end fourth Sundays at 2:30 p. m. during the ensuing year. CANCER CLINIC TO MEET The Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hospital, in Sylva, every Friday. Registration hours are from 0 to 10:19 a. m. The Division of Cancer Control of the N. C. j State Board of Health provides ex- i amlnations for canoer to women above 35 and men above 40 years ' eld and to any person of any age 1 with symptoms suggestive of can ?er j M. H. Greenwood j Reunion Is Held The family and friends of the late M H Greenwood, held their annual reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sharp of An- | drews Sunday, August 24 Dinner was served on long ta-, bles on the lawn. | Attending the reunion were [ Mrs. Tom Swanger of Canton; Mr. . and Mrs. Tate Mason and daugh ter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and daughter, Shelby Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanger and Mrs. Grant Jones, all of Candler; Mr. and Mrs. Odel Raper and son. Junior, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Glenn, all of Swananoa; Mr. and Mrs J.I E Greenwood, Jr., and sons, Lynn. Johnnie. Mike and William, of Landrum, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Greenwood and children, Lyn da and Jimmie, of Ashevllle; Mr. and Mrs. John Piercy and daugh ter. Lois, Harold Hogsed, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogsed, of Waynesvllle; Mr. and Mrs Edwin Swanger and children, Brenda and Gary, of Greenville, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogsed and daugh ters, Judy, Carolyn and Peggy of Robblnsville; the Rev. and Mrs. Luther Swanaon and children. Laura and Roger, of Murphy; the Rev. J. F. Tarpley, Marietta, G?.; J. D. Bristol, Mrs. Glen Love, Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Greenwood, and daughter, Jean; Mrs. Anna Col lett, and children, Fern, Joe, Gary and Gene; Mrs. Addle Wyke, Mrs. Jean Berry and daughters, Helen Ruth and Linda Lunsford; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogsed and children. David, Janice and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Greenwood, all of Andrews. Christy Preaches ! t John Christy, Jr., preached at Andrews Methodist Church Sun day morning. He conducted the services at the Murphy Methodist Church Sunday evening. John Is a student at Duke University Semi nary. Goins Is Pastor Ted Goins. a student at Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, is supply pastor at St. Andrews Lutheran Church for three weeks. Mr. Goins is a member of the Lenolr-Rhyne football team. There ate 14 million acres of land in Nor'h Carolina capable of permaner. cultivation, if properly managed. PERSONALS Mrs. R. M Rhodes ai Dot hall, Ala., and daughter, Marcia. are i islting her parents. Mr. and Mrs ! i. B. Hall. Mrs Mattie Coop* ot Miami. Fla.. and Mr. and Mrs Tom Coop er and children of Gainesville. Fla . were week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCombs LOWEST PRICED 2-PLOW TRACTOR* n DEAL WITH US AND.. SQV& frm '50 to '500' SitIii money these day* isn't an easy chore. To get quality in the things yon buy and still save is oven mora difficult. But when you buy a Ford Tractor, you enjoy both savings and quality due to mam production efficiency. Take a good look. Note Ford Tractor's rugged construction . . . practical engineering. See how Its built-in Hydraulic Touch Control saves time and effort. (Moat implements can be attached or defalked in sixty seconds or less). But to really appreciate all the features of this powerful tractor yen diell operate It yourself. Why not call on us ?? o ? land mm thtndmtl modah priced with kydromdc Ml fttya\ PROOF!} BURCH MOTORS " i our Friendly Ford Dealer" :or.c 95 5 Murphy, N. C. FOR A FREE DEM Off ST R AT1,0 ROYAL Features and Performance never before available at such a Price! Only 11.95 PUB TAX Ullli I (AST CRfMTTHMS TO SWT TOOK CONVBHBKX HW THE URST TlMt AT THtSt PMCK! \ Stopping Power?Skid Resistance ?Tire Mileage and Economy Beyond all pre viows standards f NOW AVAILAAU AT TOUR U. S. ROYAL DIALIR Graves Tire Cc. Phcne 300 Murphy, N, C.
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