their daughter, Nancy Alice, to Robert Wesley Young, Jr. whose parents live in Spartanburg. An April 19th wedding is planned at the Landrum First Baptist Church. The couple was graduated from the University of South Carolina. Miss Bishop teaches at Honney Tree Child Development Center. Mr. Young is a sales representa tive with Echlin Manufacturing Company in Columbia. — Spartanburg Herald ruuerai vnapei witn tne Kev. Dillard Davidson officiating. Burial will be in Mill Spring Baptist Church cemetery. FOR SALE: Small Alaska Stove, Fisher type, good condi tion. Call 859-6408. adv. 5, 6, pd. — ro -—— — w^M^a****^ mKzlXlUUO Ill the church-affiliated elementary schools. Among the speakers was former Tryon resident Mrs. Alice Robertson, who now lives in Charlotte and is Curriculum Supervisor for the Carolina Conference of Adventists. riviiv [J l^eLt I 1 Center □ Center^ Rear □ Rights Enclosed is check for for tickets Please mark “Tickets” on your envelope and enclose a STAMPED. SELFADDRESSirn ENVELOPE. PLEASE PRINT NAME! Mar. 1 Sat. Any Night LJ ; □ FOR SALE: 2.3 acres in Tryon Township, water, electricity, sewer, Born. Call 803-279-7711 or 803-279-0542. adv. 5 — 18,C. Miss Mae Henderson has returned to Landrum after visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle and son, Stephen, in Cowpens, S. C. Signature Address Telephone SOUTHERN RAILWAY CARRIES THIS MANY BLANKETS 896 MILES ON A GALLON OF FUEL "Guess how far a truck could carry it." L. Stanley Crane. Chairman. Southern Railway System. Washington. D.C. 20013 The railroad is the most efficient user of fuel in the transporta tion industry. Bar none. And the Southern Railway is one of the most efficient tailroads in the country. For instance, on the Southern, this 500-lb stack of blankets can travel 896 miles on one gallon of fuel. How far could a truck carry it on the same amount of fuel? Well, the railroad is, on average, about four times more fuel-efficient than trucks and 60 to see that trucks can t carry freight anywhere near as far as railroads can per gallon of fuel. What does this mean for the future? Well, it means that trucks will be used less and less for long hauls. More and more products will ride on the Southern, and trucks will be used for distribution at the other end of the line. Because, in the coming years, only the railroad will have the energy- efficiency for long hauls. We have the energy tor the long haul SOUTHERN THE RAILWAY SYSTEM THAT GIVES A GREEN LIGHT IQ INNOVATIONS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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