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600 - 16 t 070 - 15 Same Price As Regular Ttres. Hwy. 64 I
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FREE - FREE
WISTINGHOUSE
Electric Ice Box
To Be Given Away 4 P. M.
Saturday, Sept. 2, 1961
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Murphy
66 Service
Valley River Ave. Murphy, N. C.
Area Men
In Service
FORT KNOX. KY^AHTNC)
Army Pvt. Donald L. Amos,
20. soa of Mr. tad Mr*. Fred
L. Amos. Route 3, Murphy.
N. C, completed eight weeks
a t advanced individual armor
training under the Reserve
Force* Act program at Fort
Knox. Ky.. July 29.
He received experience in
driving the Army'* medlian
tank and became proficient la
firing the .30 and .SO caliber
machine guns and the 90
millimeter tank gun.
Amos Is a 1958 graduate of
Murphy High School and a
former student at the Univer
sity of North Carolina.
Fort Knox, Kentucky ?
Private Ralph W. Phillips son
of Mr. and Mrs Frank C.
Phillips, Marble, Rc# 1, Box
181, N. C. Is currently under
going basic training with the
Third Training Regiment
(BCT), here at the United
States Army Training Center,
(USATCA).
During this eight weeks
course. Pvt. Phillips will be
trained in the basic arts re
quired of a soldier in the
Modern Army, Instruction in
the use of the M-l rifle,
manual of arms, physical fit
ness, personal hygiene, and
methods of survial under
battlefield conditions are part
entensive training he will re
ceive. Upon completion of the
eieht weeks course ending
September 2, he will receive
an additional eight weeks ad
vanced Individual training,
rhe regiment is commanded
by Lieutenant Colonel Charles
P. Bizousky.
Pvt. Phillips is assigned to
"D" Company, 9th Battalion,
here at the Third Regiment.
License To Wed
Clark Casweil Anderson,
22, Rt. 2, Culberson and
Phyllis Annalee Sandldge. 18,
Marble,
NOTICE!
Sale Of Cemetery Lots
SUNSET CEMETERY
NEW ADDITION
Lots Are Now Available
In The New Addition Of The
Sunset Cemetery .
Prices from $75. -$150
Contact City Clerk For Particulars.
Town of Murphy
C. E. Johnson cierk
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1. iMd H.i.rJ tHrmtH ? 'All
new Goodyear automobile tires
arc guaranteed by written certifi
cate against normal Road Hazards
? i.e., blowouts, fabric breaks, cuts
? except repairable punctures.
Guarantee limited to original own
er for number of months specified.
2. GvaraniM ? All Good
year tires are guaranteed against
any defects in workmanship and
material without limit as to time
or mileage.
Any Goodyear dealer will repair
without charge or make allowance
on a new tire based on original
tread depth remaining and cur
rent "Goodyear Price".
TERMS AS LOW AS WEEKLY
good/year
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
J. H. Duncan Tire Co.
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VE 7 - 2821
Murphy, N. C.
Peachtree
By Mr?. Dock Sudderth
Peach tree Methodist Church
mem bar* enjoyed their annual
picnic at Fires Creek Sunday,
July 30, after the regular
morning worship services.
Those sanding were: Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson.
Heeqld and Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. lerry Wilson and child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders,
Mr. and Mrs. Bsssie Wells,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Radford
Mrs. V. T.Ledford, Mrs. Paul
Ledford, Sandy andPaul Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilson. Mr.
snd Mrs. W. A. Boyd and son,
B. H. Mr. and Mrs. Milt
English, Mrs. Arthur Mal
lonee, Mrs. Harry Mallonee
and Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hen
drlx and daughter. Martha,
spent a few days last week
with Mrs. Hendrlx's parents, I
Mr.snd Mrs. Jsmes McNeil of
North Wilkesboro. N. C.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jimmy Fosut
and children have returned
home after a vacation in
Cincinnati, Ohio andKnoxville
Tennessee. .
M/Sgt. Leon West and I
family are visiting his mother, I
Mrs. Hsrley West . M/Sgt.
West is on leave after a tour
of duty of Casablanca U. S.
Air Force. He is married to
the former Miss Josephine
earner of Bates Creek and
they have three children,
James, Michael and Canj',,
After his leave here Sjt.West
will be stab "Tied at Wrtght
Patterson Air Force Base in
Dayton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allan and
son, Richard, have returned
to their home at Akron, Ohio
after a visit with Mis. Allen's
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Morris
have returned home after a
few days visit in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ktl
pa trick of Adanta spent
several days last week with
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Kilpatrlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Wheeler and son , left
for Chicago last Sunday where
they will make their home
Mr. and Mrs. James Fur
guson and children of Atlanta
spent last Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hayden Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bass Lovin
godd spent last Sunday In the
Smokies.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lovingood and children of Me
bane are visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovingood
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Witt and
children have returned to Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. alter spend
ing several weeks here.
Mrs. CarlSudderth has gone
to her home in Miami, Fla.
for a few days. She will return
here to spend the rest of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pipes
visited Mr. and Mrs
Weldon Davis of Marletta.Ga.
last Friday and Saturday.
Mr. andMrs.BloxomBailey
of Atlanta, Ga. spent last
Wednesday with Miss Elsie
Sudderth.
Maj. and Mrs. James L.
King and Children, Diane, Bob
and David, of Kansas City,
Mo. are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and
sister, Ms. Frank Ferguson.
Mrs. And Sudderth spent
several days last week in
Knoxvllle with her borther,
Bobby Wilson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wade
and Bobby of Chattanooga
visited Mr. and Mrs. Verlln
Crisp one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Sar
gent and family of Brlston,
Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Raxter of Fontana spent last
Friday with Miss Klsie
Sudderth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden
Ferguson spent last Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Ferguson and family of
Atlanta.
Deed Transfers
Vernon H. and Mozelle O.
Brockman to Euverla
Borckman Kent, property In
Murphy Township.
Alonzo and Annie, Paul and
Viola Bryson to Gene and Mary
Bryson West, property In
Valleytown Township.
Wayne and Grace Crisp to
Felix and Martha A. Palmer,
property in MurphyTownshlp.
Brack and Anna Derre berry
to J. J. Stover, property in
Vallevtown Township.
Marie Elliott (Gdn & Com)
to John H. Dillard McRae,
property in MurphyTownshlp.
C.E.Hyde, Com. to Hobart
McKeever, property In Hot
house Township.
1J. and Faye S. Londner
to Sol and Lillian Schulman,
B. and Pauline K. Schulman,
property in MurphyTownship.
H. L. and Olive McKeever
to Herman Edwards, property
in Hothouse Township.
Arthur, Anna, Mae, Nan and
and Vernon Palmer to Herman
and Margie West, property In
ValleytDwn Township,
Arthur, Anna, Mae. Nan and
Vernon Palmer toEarnestand
Bullah Griggs, property In
Valleytown Township.
John J. and Coral L. Stover
to James W, and Martha
Stover, propertylnValleytown
Township. ?
Martha and J ames W .Stover
to JJC. Stover, property In
Valleytown Township.
Obera and Eula Thompson
to William D. (Bill) Stiles,
Ernest and Ralph WUcox.Cas
tell Floyd, property in
Beaverdam Township.
CARD OF THANKS
The family oi lieorge
Shields wishes to express
their appreciation to the many
relatives and friends (or their
kindness and sympathy shown
and the beautiful folwers they
sent during his Illness and
death.
Mrs. George Shields
and Children
News
MIm Baity Helen Bradley of
Chicago has been vulting her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Alex
Bradley.
? ? ?
J. Franklin Smith, who has
been attending Guidance
Counselor at the University
fo Georgia in Athena, Ga? and
Miss Shirley Smith, who has
been attending the Spanish In
stitute at the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville. Tenn.
arrived home last week to
spend the remainder of the
summer.
Mmpky Ktwdy-Mix Cmm rtf* C ?mpmy
SAM
Ttan, Labor, Moaiy
VI 7-3506
SECOND WEEK! "Super-Right" BEEF SALE!
? CUBE ? CLUB
? PORTERHOUSE ? T-BONE
Jfc ? BONELESS RIB
f
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PER
LB.
"Super-Right" Heavy Groin Fed
BONELESS STEW BEEF u> 49c
"SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN FRESHLY GROUND ,
BEEF 3 - $1.05
PRICES IN THIS
AO ARK KFFIC
\tivi thrown
330 to 390 Lb. Avg. 25 to 30 Lb. Avg. 10" Cut
BEEF SIDE " 41c WHOLE BEEF RIB "> 49c^
45 to 60 Lb. Whole 20 to 25 Lb. Avg. Whole
FULL LOIN "> 65c SIRLOIN BUTT ">? 69c
25 to 30 Lb. Avg. 80 to 100 Lb. Whole
SHORT LOIN " 69c BEEF ARM CHUCK "> 35c
SO to 100 Lb. Whole ? 160 to 190 Lb. Whole
BEEF ROUND ">? 49c BEEF HINDQUARTERS 50c
"Super-Eight" Heavy Grain Fed Beef 170 to 200-Lb. Avg.
BEEF FOREQUARTER - 33c
DURING THIS SALE WE WILL CUT. LABfL AND WRAP
Grsusr?m ,n
pmayonnai
QUART JAR
3 1
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BIRDS EYE FROZEN
Sreen Peas 2,??*29c Cut Okro 2 ^ 3 5c
Baby Limas2'^?j 49c Broccoli 2 'p?^1 49c
SPECIAL SALE!
MILD AND MELLOW
EICHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE
J
. A Bremner Brand
f JUMBO PIES
Light Meat Chunks
A&P TUNA
p&! 35c
2 6c.'m '49c
1-Lb- Bog
51<
3-Lb. Bag
$f49
SIGHT#
O'CLOCK
cbf'fff
WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES 25*
3 LB. BAG YELLOW ONIONS 29*
LEMONS 39* DOZ.
Western Cantaloupes 3 79$
AUSTEX BEEF STEW 3 ^ $1.00
SCOTTIES TISSUE 2 23c
JUICED -RITE DRINK
? ORANGE
? GRAPE
3 57-OZ.
GLASS
JUGS
?*pr
I
1-Li.
Jano Parkar LOAF
GLAMOUR BREAD
Lux Liquid
"<&? 37c *S2T 63c
Wisk Liquid
& 40c & 73c
Handy Andy
39c & 69c
pt.
Bat.
Lux Soap
2 SS 21c