C B. Walls Dies In Hospital Here Charlie Burrell Walls, S7, died at S a. m. Sunday, July 10 in a Mur phy hospital. *>"uneral services were held Mon day at 4 p. m. in Valley River Bap tist Church The Rev. Jim Truett officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. He was the son of the late r'ate and Roxana Conley Walls. He mov ed to Andrews from Georgia 16 years ago. He was an ordained minister and was a member of the Taylor Chapel Baptist Church of Georgia. Surviving are three brothers, Will and John of Decatur, Ga., and J. j D. of Andrews. ! 1 Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. Broiler Placements Take Slight Drop During the week ended July 2. broiler placements in centralwest em North Carolina hit 1,497.000 ? a decline of approximately one percent from the 1,512,000 chicks placed a week earlier, according to the North Carolina Broiler Re port. Placements for the entire state totaled 1,546.000 compared Arith 1,550,000 a week earlier. Hatcheries in the state ? in cluding eastern areas ? set 2,368,000 eggs for broilers. For the same period, broiler chicks hatched totaled 1,767,000. Broiler producers received an average of 25 cents per pound fori broilers marketed at central North Carolina markets during the week ended July 2. the report said. I That price is iwo cents below I MOVED | To New Location In Brendle Feed & Egg Co. Building Farmers Federation * Murphy. N C. SPECIAL 25 Per Cent Discount On TIRE RECAPPING ll > .1 u SIZES PRICES | 600-16 7.95 I 640-15 7.95 650-15 9.10 650-16 9.15 i 670-15 8.95 1 700-15 10.95 1 700-16 11.10 710-15 9.95 760-15 10.95 800-15 11.50 This Discount Includes ALL Sizes of Auto and T ruck Tires. ONE DAY SERVICE GRAVES TIRE CO. Phone SftO Murphy, N. C. Vacation Travel Safety Tips Told RALEIGH? Now's the tiir. ? when vacationing North Carolinians take to the wheel. And as vaca tion travel booms, traffic acci dents also boom This disconcerting fact was {pointed out this week by Highway j Patrol Major David T. Lambert as i he stressed the need for careful and courteous driving during the 'vacation months. Major Lambert spoke on behalf of the Governor's Traffic Safety Council's vacation j driving program which extends throi^h Labor Day. Theme of the campaign is Slow Down and Live. "Traffic accidents start a sharp upward climb in July." the patrol executive said, "and they continue to rise throughout August, marring the happy vacation months with grief and destruction." Major Lambert said that it is entirely unnecessary for the in crease in motor travel to result in a corresponding increase in traffic deaths In his. opinion, motorists could cut the traffic accident toll greatly if they would plan their trips carefully, then drive cour teously and intelligently when they're o nthe road. Ho listed the following six rules, as "MUSTS" for a safe motor trip: 1. Plan your trip so that you have plenty of time to reach your destination and return. without speeding or driving when fatigued. 2. Learn driving regulations of (Continued from Page Two) Members who want to take part in the tournament should qualify before July 25. A few of the Mur phy members who have been hitt ing that ball right these past few weeks should enter. Of course, that leaves BOB BAULT out en tirely. Even I can beat him. NEW PREACHER The Rev. ROBERT A. POTTER, new pastor for the Murphy Pres byterian Church, came in last week to subscribe to the Scout and [ was right glad to meet him. You know he's a newspaperman turned preacher. He's the first newspaperman I've met that went THAT way: I know plenty that lose their religion, but only this one that got more. the average price for the previous week and compares with 25 cents per pound average price received during the same week in 1954. Engine Wear Reduced 40% T with Trop-Artic Motor Oil (THE DIFFERENCE IN WEI8HT IS A DIFFERENCE IN WEAR!) In an i to 2500 imNm of Mvfafr piston rings Intuitu ltd with ?nflnwy oil lost woight. In ? Martial W piston ringi Isfcricrtad wMi Phillips M Trap-Artie 01 <mty i ' rt all. ITS PEKFOBMVNTK THAT (01 NTS! The difference in piston ring wear illustrated above proves an important point a boat the performance of motor oils: Mom engine wear occurs when yos first start your car or under stop-and-go driving conditions with an engine that hasn't warmed up. It takes a very special kind of oil to flow quickly and pcocact your motor when you start, and then to protect moving parts from sludge and. vacoish after the engine heats ap. TROP AftTIC All- Weather Motor Oil gives you this dtmilt protection. Compared to older types o ( oils, it can even dm mkU engine life. Ia a motor *1 it's performance that counts. And TROP-AKTIC gives tmptr performance! You'll get easier starting . . . save gaaoline . . . and you can save 1 1% to 49% on oil consumption. Get TROP-ARTIC from your Phillips 66 Dealer. mum nraouiM company ALLISON & DUNCAN OIL Co., Distributor. ii iii.?.a?iin? ??.a VI 'M ' ,?? the states you expect to travel | th rough o before you start on your| trip. 3. If you drive, don't drink; If you drink, don't drive. 4. Watch for and heed ail road signs and speed limits. i 5. Have your car (and trailer if you are going to use one) com pletely safety checked so that you are sure everything is in first cia^s condition mechanically. 6. Load your car carefully so that luggage and equipment do not interefere with vision, will not QUEEN REUNION The Queen family reunion wilt be held at the home of Rans Queen on Sunday, August 14. All members of the family are invited to come and bring a picnic lunch. shift dangerously in an emergency "And", said Major Lambert. "Here are a couple of slogans to keep in mind every minute you're on the raod: 'Make Courtesy Tour Code of the Road' and 'Slow Down and Live!' " | COME BACK LITTLE BEAVER. [ The beaver ,oncc mercilessly | hunted to near-extinction, is mak ' ing a comeback, says the National i Geographic Society. Lustrous beav er fur lured men into the remote copiers of America. Trappers, ex rich lands for farmers and miners. j ploring distant wilderness, opened Dealers in pelts amassed fortunes One acre of good legume pasture is enough for 20 growing pigs self fed from weaning to market. BIO WIND A year-round crew of weather men live on the highest point of the northeastern United States, New Hampshire's 6.28ft? foot Mount Washington, says the National Geographic Society. The weather men reported the greatest gust of wind ever measured on earth, 231 miles an hour, in April, 1934. For safety, never clean, adjust or oil harvesting machinery with out stopping it. \ /It. S7AY M7H 7HE HOGSES, IS TVtYTO. YOUTWTO IEAPN HHO | OtWS THE PANCH AHEGE ME FOUMP THE PO/SOMf& WAT&f \ HOLE. NOW! Get our rf leadership deal " during our SUMMER 6ANDWAG Right now you can get a wonderful deal on a new '55 FORD I \ X This promises to be die most successful tale* year in Ford History. So were celebrating in advanoe by offering Leadephip Deals that will stra up even further die leadership pace at wHch Fords have been sdbng all year long. The fact is, we want to help make this a still bigger year than "54*. i . when more people bought Ford Can than any other make! There's never been a finer time than right now to get a money-saving deal for a new Ford. Let as prove this far making you an offer on your present oar. Well make it so easy ror yon to own a new Ford that we believe youH agree now is the tana to start enjoying the fine car of its Bald . . . the TJ5 FORTH * ? ;v*.r ??; . 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