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Ill Hospital Here ; in m Murphy boaptt* af i of Clay County, of the last Jote Per ry and Pauline Standrtdge Sander nan and una married hi 1802 to R. O, Smith. MI ? member Methodist Church to 64 years, and bad been active la community affairs Funeral services wer? held Sat urday at II a. m. hi 3wiu*aotn Methodist Church. The Rev. John Miller officiated and burial waa in the church cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers. Surviving are three daughters. Bits. Grace Hill of Maryvllle. . PERSONALS Mr. tod Mr* Jim Franklin dr. Mi* Dou| Shnpsoo and cMldtan in PraokUo. Mr. and Mr*. Mm Thompson and tat Hayesvilla. Mm Thuas of Tuscaloosa, Ala., spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Toon. Mrs Mfamte Palmer of Hay esville, and Miss Lucile Smltta of the home; four sons. Carl of Cher okee. Paul of Brevard, Glenn of Marlon, and Charlie of Baltimore, id 19 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Also two utter*, Mrs. O. A. Dav is, and Mrs. H. H. Ledford of Hay esvllle, and one brother Mark San derson of Etowah. Tenn. Ivie Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. y*4**?lHCe ?u? You Can Depend On Us To Match Your Insurance Coverage With Your Individual i % i "r i * x Needs. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT t - * 4>S 1 CITIZENS BANK and TRUSf CO. Vlurphy Andrews SENATOR VISITS MB. BBTSON SEN. LBNNON MR. MATTOX V. S. Senator Alton A. Lennon of Wilmington was in the lobby of lent Hotel hero recently to greet Cherokee County James H. Bryson, chairman of the Cherokee County Democrat ecutive Committee, and H. A. Mattox, active Democrat and of the State Board of Elections, welcomed the senator on his first trip west of Aaheetlle. his home here with his family. John Wrinn of Due West, S. C. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Harry Seamon spent last Friday in Asheville. Mrs. John W Davidson (has just returned from a three weeks visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Hall and family in Charleston, S. C. H. Bueck and son, H. C. spent Thursday in Raleigh Mrs. Bob Bault/ Mrs. Edwins Hagaman, Mrs. Ottilie De Cologne, ! and Mrs. H. Bueck attended the | lighting of the Christmas tree at , Rich's in Atlanta last Thursday. Miss Frances Davidson who is employed with the Esso Standard Oil Company in Charlotte, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with h<3- parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Sam L Davidson. Charles Gerald Davidson, H. M. 3, has returned to his base Patux ervd River, Md. after 80 days'leave spent mrMi his wife and son in ?opperhill, Tenn.,' and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson here. ? * ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ledford and Mrs. Johnny Heoson and daughter, Sherry Lynn, visited Mr. and- Mrs. Vaughn Hemphill and daughter, Carol Ann In Knoxville last week-i Dick Ketner and Roy Puller, stu dents at Clemson College, spent Thanksgiving holidays with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich and children, Mary Munsey and Robert of Signal Mountain Tenn., spent the week, end with Mrs. Rich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallard Ax ley. Miss Addle Mas Cooke of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent Th anksgiving holidays here. Harry Seamon will attend the North Carolina Hotel Association Convention in Durham, December Galvanized 5 V Crimps ROOFING All Lengths $8.95 per square Farmers Federation Plan To Share Your Christmas Hm Christmas tor you >u? a matter of Haa the holiday with hurried activities real meaning behind Chriataaa haa been loot? "If the exchange of gifts haa be oome burdeoaome, we have loat the ait of giving." aaya Corinne J. Gr tmaley. State College extension ipaciallat la family relations. "Per haps, many times, a brief visit, a telephone call, would bring more happiness and good will than a present." Do you know any friends who may be spending Christmas alone (his year? Why not include them In your family celebration and make theirs a Merry Christmas too? - ? r-!_ 3. 4. and 5. Mrs. J. H. Hampton haa returned from a three week's visit with re latives dn Edinbono and Erie. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Breece Breland of Camp LeJeune spent the Thanks giving 'holidays with Mrs. Bre land's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hampton of Portsmouth Va. were week end guests of Mr. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton. iMrs. J. W. Dyer is vdsiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burch at Elf. Mrs. A. B. Owen and children, Porter and William returned last week to their home in Garland, Texas after a visit with 'her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fain. Art Latshaw spent Thanksgiving in Pittsburg, Fa. with his mother, Mrs. Nola B. Latshaw. Mrs Lats haw returned with him to Mur phy for a visit with his family. Mrs. Frank K. Pool of Murfrees boro and Greenville, S. C. spent Thanksgiving Day with her dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \yiBam V. CosteUo. Miss Madge Hall of Tulsa, (Mela., was the guest of Mrs. Ruth Carroll for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sylva, pent (Monday and Tuesday with ler mother Mrs. Tom Evans. When Will She Sfarf PWP$ Hi* WPP? That Depends,,. , :*. v , On how good a start you give hff. For heifers get ever a good start or a poor one. Calves raised en the Purina Plan get a double barreled push?with Nursing Chow and Calf Start* ena. And since Purina Nursing Chow replaces all milk after 3 days, lots of folks are selling that extra 25 gallons the calf used to take. ? Yes, there's a new way to raise calves. We'd like te tell you more about it. Stop by next time you are in town. ? ?> &gA wfl*1*, STILES PRODUCE CO. : FEEDSSEEDS-FERTIUZERS-ICE Phone 143 We Deliver Headline News FOR TRUCK BUYERS! NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS Fbfc'S* NEW POWER IN THREE GREAT HIGH-COMPRESSION ENGINES ? NEW COMFORTMASTER CAB NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT* ? NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* They're (he most powerful, finest performing, best-looking Advance-Design trucks ever built! They're engineered to do your kind of hauling more efficiently and at lower cost. Come in, see these great new advances in the completely new 19S4 Chevrolet trucks. ?Optional at extra cost. Truck Hydra-Matic transmission; Ride Control Seat is standard on C.O.E. models, available on all other cab models as extra equipment. Rear corner windows in standard cab, optional at extra cost. NEW HEAVY-DUTY 3-SPEED TRANSMISSION* ? NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JOB! Dickey Chevrolet' -Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 60 MURPHY, N. C. J\ Don't let this happen ' to YOU! I Get Lifeguard safety tubes VooodAear Safer 3 Ways That's right ? LifeGuard* give you protection 3 ways: from blowout accidents, from time con suming punctures: from the necessity of buying new tubes every time you buy new tires. BLOWOUT-SAFEI ? When a tire blows out, the LlfeGuard's strong inner chamber holds enough life protecting air to let you bring your car io a safe, controlled, straight-line stop. Only Jhe LifeGuard Double air chamber principle protects against all types of blowouts. PUNCTURE-SAFE! ? In case of a puncture the patented Goodyear Sealant seals the puncture instantly without loss of air. When you remove the puncturing object, the sealant seals the hole permanently. RE-USABLE SAFE FOR 100,000 MILES! You can put new LifeGuard Safety Tubes in your present tires. You can change to each new set you buy for the next 100,000 miles or more. Sofa) Puncture SoM 100,000 mil* Rt-utabU Saf.l GET THE LOW COST PROTECTION OF LIFEGUARDS NOW. Allison & Duncan Tire Co. MURPHY, N. C. PHONE 328 Haaelwood Sylrt
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