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MONUMENTS - MARKERS - COPING WHOLESALE & RETAIL Quality Stones?expert workmanship We guarantee satisfaction on each and every purchase. You are invited to visit our shop and display any time.You may get the best at no extra cost We have no salesman?no middle man profit for you to pay. Boy direct from Manufacturer and save For detailed information write: WNC MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. S ' * V FRED Y. BARTON, Owner BOX 177, Marble, N. C. that's what I call REAL< Coffee! 1 For some reason, the wide open outdoors makes the goodness of JFG Special Coffee even more delicious and re freshing. On your next trip, take a thermos full of JFG with you and dis cover what we mean. -? ? - n Fill Your Cup With Rich, Smooth Coffee Flavor PERSONALS (Laat Week) Mr and Mrs C. N, Sander* and children Mary Ruth and John, of StoellyviHe, Teon , visited Mm. C. W, Savage last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders formerly lived in Murphy where he was a member of the school faculty Miss Addle L eatherwood re turned last week from a visit with her three brothers in Arlington, Va Mrs. W. L. Reed of Due West, S, C. is spending several weeks here with her son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham L. Reed, Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huber of Athens, Term, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Caae, Lt. and Mrs. D. H, Boyd have re turned to Norfolk, Va, after a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Boyd, Hazel Lu and Jennie Lee Fulmer of Sylva spent last week here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin. Mr and Mrs. Charles Worthen and daughters, Patty and Bobby, left last week for a vacation with relatives in Negaunee, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. M, L, Lawrence and daughter. Judy of Sumpter, S. C., spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W. L, Reed and family, Mrs. Ruth Carringer and Mrs. Glenn Bates spent the week end in Asiheville and attended the concert at Transylvania Music Camp Bre vard, Sunday afternoon. They also attended a sacred concert at the First Presbyterian Church In Astie ville Sunday evening by members of the camp, in which Walter Car ringer was soloist. Miss Frances Davidson has re turned from a week's visit in Co lumbus, Ga., where she was guest of Mrs. Freddy Knoebel, her room mate at Brevard College Mr. and Mrs, W, M, Fain have had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Monnt of St. Clare Shores, Mich, and Dr, and Mrs. Wallace Meikle and children, Suzanne and Bruce of Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, A, B, Owen and PRACTICALLY r Best lift type harrow. Doable disc plow. For Ford or Ferguson tractor. EVANS AUTO CO. Phone 46 or 44-W Murphy N. C. Surging Power with a Single Purposed SAFETY' m mm 1 Turning into traffic, you call on the surg * ing reserve of accel eration that set new official AAA per formance records for the Red Ram V-8. ? v\ When you choose a car for your family you call on your good judgment to obtain every measure of safety. One safety factor you should certainly consider is the magnificent reserve of power that Dodge provides in the 140-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine. This power is there when you need it: For passing, for turning into highway traffic, for crossing intersections. The cost of safety is very low: Dodge prices start below many models in the "lowest-priced" field. Passing a track on the highway, a touch of your toe brings instant, eager response. Dodge power reserve is a great safety factor. Powerful brakes, capable of develop ing more than 700 h.p. in atopping power, team up with the Red Ram V Eight engine to bring you new maa tery of every driving situation. DODGE dvpendabl* UKlftlftlC V- EIGHT or f?X Yov'vo Got to Drivw H to Boltovo HI E.C MOORE 1M VALLEY BIVEK AVE. C. DOME COmCT V-QGHT 4-OOOI SEDAN ANDREWS BIRTHS RODDA?VAN GORDER HOSPITAL Bora to Mr. and Mrs, Grant Phil lips at Andrews, a son, July 7. Bora to Mr and Mrs. Harold Rogers of Andrews a son, July 7, children, Porter and Allen, return ed Thursday to Gartand, Texas after a ten-day visit with Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, M. Fain. Bob White, Bob Easley, Jr., Joe Ray, Mr. and Mrs Harve Elkins, and Mr, and Mrs. H. Bueck H, C, and Edd Gibhs nave returned from the Lions International Conven tion in Chicago. McCOMBS IN ENGINEERS Pvt. Alvio McCombs, son at Mis Aline Mcombs of Rt. 3, Murphy recently arrived at the Engineer Replacement Training Center, Fort Belvoir, Va , to undergo 18 weeks of basic training in the Corps of Engineers. MCP, a chemical, will generally uesed this year to kill the rust ? spreading barberry bush. NOW TOD CAN LICK ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH KERATOLYT1C ACTION T-4-L, a kesetolytic fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin, exposing buried fungi and kills on contact. Leaves Aln like baby's In lust ONE HOUR, if not pleased, your 40c back at any drug store. Today at MAUNET DRUG CO. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Dennis Trout who passed away July. IS, 1961. Memories are treasures no one can steal, ? Death leaves a heartache no one Some have forgotten you now that you are gone. But I will love and remember you Not matter how long. The flowers we place upon your grave ? May wither and decay. But love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. 2-ltp Mother WANTED OAKROUGH 2"X4* (8 ft. & 12 ft long) TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. ? Murphy, N. C. Tel. 345 DICKEY FREIGHT LINE, INC. Telephone 31 Daily service between Murphy and Knox ville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. Connecting lines service between north, east, south, west and west coast through Knoxville and Atlanta gateways. i Cah Us For Fast Dependable Motor Freight THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker WE CANT HIT tM WITH SIX GUNS."THEYRE TOO . FAR. AWAY/ ? /THEY'RE NOTTDoTSBJ'AN'"TW=YRE FAR AWAY TO HIT US/V ON W^377/ -rj^MRSEBAOrt tj-ONE R&NGER. SAVE U5, JIM/ VOL) MOT WORRY.' C#V?LES I DON'T WANT (TTJH DIE/ fM OUITTIN'/ ME TOO) THOSE CRITTERS SHOOT J TOO STKNGHJ/ -\TOC "^=\l PONT CHILES J THE MASKED MAN WAS RIGHT/ TUEY ARE WHITE MEN DISGUISED AS INDIANS! ANP GORMAN'S IN ~"yTHEY'RE] CHAPGE OF "THEM'J GORMAN'S | CATTLE-, j, MEN' roNTO AND I KNOW ALL ABOUT) THEIR SCHEME! W DAD, GORMAN FRAMED THE INDIANS FOR A LOT OF CRIMES,TO START T 71! WE HEAR PLENTY TALK. WE KNOW WHY GORMAN WANT INDIAN ? WAR.' WHY?, HIM WANT ALL INPIANS OFF RESERVATION / "WEN RESERVATION LAND BE OPENED" FOR HOMESTEAD CLAIM. A ?? I (r-nPM^nmmnuM (LAND AFTER INDIANS DRIVEN OFF RESERVATION? '"because he's learned] ?r THERE'S GOLD ON rr/rf SO THAT'S IT, SOCMAN' WELL, INSTEAD OF YOU, THE INDIANS WILL GET T THE GOLD/ v/^i pmU whxt good will IT DO 'EM? FOR \OU, SOCMAN-->|CU AND ALL THE HEN WolIZ HELPED \0U MURDER RED HAWI^S BRCHMER ' SONS lO FACE THE HNWW1 G09M,0H>.-nW MASKED MAN SAVED MY LIFE, FOUND CEP HAWK'S MURDERERS AND PREVENTED A WAR ' THE INDIANS.' VES, JIM. THE LONE S&NGER DIPAlOr pr FDR ALL OF US. STARTING | mowt:
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