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She (Chrriikrr ?ruut < . i'i l/nr/i/it urn/ Cheroktt un \ '//. f urolina (>' I'I '! Mil KIM m Till |NUV\ I n' ? ?! I O ' Ni.rlh '? ,i ?: ? i .?? - ? nd clj-" mi \ ' M.ii h I ICTOR C. OLVSTfil) Editor ?W tubiuktr (. U A H. I> t\IEL Bu>tne*< l/'j/tager .-l ItSi lMlTlON IMSU.F. Ottf Yimi .. SI Mi irix .Month* - T.S / . > l!\ In Ail tan< r L \.h ? #'a; ' an. ivailiriK iu>!:o> -. j.ni"', -ard- ?>{ UmhSus i'tc., ?? i.n ? v *?."! 'uxriu". payn. iu tu aUvunct. Display rjt?? fuUlullO.I in ? ??JUi'St. ? ?* Jfc'* ? ?? at a* v v COSTLV Bl SINESS V. Tho "iPir, ?? -> \\">k ar.f f v *r>3 i ? !ar r irns -hut . very I year, v->U!> ? '? :itn ?f .ill ho ??arr:*j In ! ? '?H, ? r ?r which f itf ? ins i. a. a; < ? \ nerican far-, mer poured ? !-?\\ n t hi- j holg than !? : it<?\vvnm?*nt iwynu*r.is. Cirii\?Ui ? i?r avh >? car, ?h?* j \mei ' ?? * im ??' ' ' "i > w;i i each ? the i * - * ?*.? ?>t i" ?'.stun ? ? i bli It : ' ? - ? 's fh total -T *v. year ? ?^07. 1 Th ? * ? *>k n . ? i : " . x * M? | Wayr i n ? *H ( ' ?unt> Supo I**a - K! A !;n. istrat - In ' *V mer- !? ?-* the* ? - * ' i - a ? :i *hou ? - Farm ? ires, ? ? ? falls, i ura highv ? ? ; >u*and othei ? - ... taken ; heir 8a ng - h ? ? wiped mt. Fam* ? V* ? ?: ' ? ? ? :r farm-. AUd ? have opportunities ? in accid ? > wr. ? S. Accident, iVcvmtior, ( i.?i:'er 90 per o**nt preven'ac: ?. 1 Far;** Six-iir" , \ :m !>t:a:un > Miss Hawkins is Bride Ot Mr. Frank Morse Ka-i Murph;. . h iv.arr;ajre ! f their lauu'r.V'. Pearl. to Frank I M*?rse. s??n ? M . and Mrs. Clyde Mors.* .?:* Sand Point. Idah* . The cTfirv ay was pi formed in I v.-.i- . _? r.a . May is l? th?- U. v 1 !5ro\vr with Cycle Hawki? :s and Miss j I Mat-\ I ??u Carroll as witn? - ? The J t?ride wa> charmingly attired in *. | nav> blue dr- > - w it ii w'-.it .icce?sor I ?es. Mr*. 31rr?e ? a graduate of Murphy | ilivrh School a? I itten-o ? ?!i '*vr -? NV.-stevn Car a T.-ach ???"? C >1 ! !? .??. ("iilowhei'. Mr. M m - d lated :V ? n the I'v.iver^r.y f I.':r- - in engneorin? "A., i- ? :? oy.i a *h T V. A. :! riman. T ! H H. IV .if ?'d visite'ii ? - *r.??thvi | X . - sv ?-: week end. i I **?? i t viiiir out a satVt y program anions* i i 'ami lies on the FSA rolls. I addition, FSA is c?-ope rating I a it.;: the sehool authorities in North ' Carolina to teach school children the principals of farm and home safety. I \ A Heads Given 1 ea Bv Folk School Staff ' Mr*. I' ? >l> ? . ' h* I- in ??v". Ken* rtairu ! at ten at Farm j S it ? iv a:"*-:: ????:. ; t tf ? . - th ? T V ; ! A. i thoir Miv. I V ? !?? Ms' M - t . folk { ? H 1 tain com* ' i i?ii'i:'y :.?S' hau v.- pleasant con- j | ?m ? . ni \* - w.th : *t they ? | \\ - i.'iv >. *.? aw. J Circle \o. 2 Gathers At Harve Elkins Home ? N J ? M' * hniist | ? ri?\ ? :n*%? \vi! :: Mf v I ! a : v - Ktkilb ! Tuesday niifht at T ; Mr*, j. P. Curtis, cha.rman of th* | prosrr.ini. {av ? the Bible lesson fol- j lo\v:*nj the busim-- session n charge of Mr# -1 H M ' Th< mwtingl wa? -e?l wth i prayer by Mrs ' J. H. Ha nipt Th hostess -orve?i refreshments o: Mr*. Kobe-: W 'Ik. Mr- pDh \fr? M.?i-nvn. Ulii p-??M t"arrinurer. Me- W K Howell. Mrs. M. V. Fain. Mrs. Tuttle. Mrs. J. I! .M i a! an.! Mrs. R C. M ittnx. Mr. a i Mrs. 1 . Frank' v. Mrs. | .To* Fulmer an ! smai son an.! Mis? I **B:hus" Kramklin visited ???latives i ?i \ -a in I Sunday and Monday* Jon: Pan* vis-! ?? ? hero Sunday . ??Dutch" K niUy wa> a visitor in Proctor Tu -day. Mrs. *! A Brown:::.* ami Jack ? ;v . a : t visitors Atlanta ( Tuo?Uy Miss S-v ? W 4!toon. student at M ?' C r.v??d f >r sum-; tra r vac at ion Monday night. M Elizabeth 0> i\ lef. Wodnes tiav for N'ofh Wilkesb. :? > for a v? ?? ?!.< visit wish friends. Mr. i."i Mrs. Jimmy Ward lef* Tu?'s,ia\ for their new home in i-ennir City. Mi-- Harriot Puliium. niece of Mr. . i?i?i Mrs H. (i. Brumby, who attended school here this year, has returned her home in Hartwel! M l sses Betty Kuykendall and Jess amine Vestal were visitors in And JUDGE SAMCATHEY Democratic Candidate Asks Your Vote He has never Dodged an Issue. He has never been asleep on the job. He has never broken a promise. He has never taken any legislative matter for granted but has seen every task through to the end. And he has never tried to make excuses. ff nominated and elected he pledges honest, sin cere and constant dilligence in behalf of all the people of this district. _ ? AND JUDGE SAM CATHEY KEEPS HIS WORD ' A cashier lias to l>e a cool bird. That'; business. And it's our business to m ikr Hanes broadcloth Shorts that help you k ?> cool on warm days. Hanes broadcloth Shorts arc made gv? . ously full ... so that they will not cut at t crotch or bind at the scat. They keep y comfortable and cool. Legs are not skim; !. Length and width are correct ... to fit pr erly without clinging. Self-adjusting Last \ web in the waistband. Smart new patter , and colors? all guaranteed fast. Wear a Hanes Undershirt, too, and St . - cooler all over. Its soft, absorbent knit blots up the perspiration. You feel cooler, and y top-shirt keeps drier and neater. Have yr .r Hanes Dealer show you this comfortable Summer combination today. HANES SHIRTS AND BROADCLOTH SHORTS 35c 3 si E??r? qui.ity, SOe Mch. H*hc> S*.~? I"1 bro^J: itn S<>?ru ?? low ?? l?c P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY WINSTON-SAIEM. NORTH CAROLINA H AMES ?nwivn?aUAKU SPORTS 35c~d 50c ; n-w s lu.siay n. arnimf. Mi-.s gtalu^ Calhoun loft Sunday i for Sylvi whorv "hi* has a position w ; h 'he Stat.' Fores* Service Div ision Mrs. K. F.. Stiles was a visitor in CanVr. ami Ashevil'.e last week. Mr* Irwin I. V >uni* of Chicago I i; v.- * i r: vr " 'r * arer.t-. Mr and Mrs. I Press Gentry. Mrs. W. H H yd has returned f- ?:n Kr. ?xviMe after attending the | ' grad'i a* ion exercise of her daughter,, Mi,? M:\rfifaret Boyd who graduated I fro i - v.i ; .1' iio>pitai. ' M - T"- : - ? TT miii'on. Mrs. Ke nut Recce iu?i Miss Trteima Rice we -> vwitors in Watts Bar Tuesday. M?>> Biliie Barr ??-. Dorothy Bc\ nes. K r* W!r.' \ Mrs. Kermit Ke *ce and Buck Baker were visit ors ?* ?! -v:-sr ? Dam Thursday. ?limmy Greenleif of Charlotte spt *?' las* week eni here. Mr. md Mrs. (J. H. Butier and j sot . Harold, spent last week end in ! Da V ton with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Me j Cailie. Mrs. Prichard Smith spent last week r \ in Sylva with relatives. H *:ry Axiey left Saturday to spen \ ? few lays in Charlotte. M- - Howard Spence and Mrs. Davi - >f West Minister. S. C. spent Sunday here visiting: Mr*. Fred John son. Miss Mildred Gentry, >?u it Abbeville Normal, arrival Monday night for summer vacation. Mi - Clyde Townson, Mr Robert Akin and Mrs. Paul Scaot'i. . i were in Ash* vil ?' Tuesday. Mrs. llarold Hatchett .ml Mrs. Pauline Stalcup visited i Wilming ton several days l ist wi-ek. Mr. and M s. S. O '.ran<i'm an<i family of Cullowhee visited Mr. and j Mrs. W. !!. Brandon Sund-iy. Mr. and Mrs. lloke Mynitt of ! Dayton left Saturday af? f v >itint? a week with Mrs. Mynatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harnett. Mrs. Hubert Ketron of Atlanta i> visiting her neice, Mrs II. A. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. < toper of Nashville arrived Sunday f >r n visit with their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Mattox, and Mr. Mattox. LOOKI COMPARE DODGE TRUCKS WITH THOSE MADE BY TJ? OTHER COMPANIES MANUFACTURING LOW PRICED TRUCKS DODGE OFFERS FAR WIDER SELECTION lambw of tWCWtS Wiimlxf o ? WHHIMStS Hwnlwrof GEUUIMS Member of CAMCflKS of ?? <*??S and 800T MOPflS PRICES begin at IT 16 6 Vt ro Hon KM ^465 3 Vi lo I^Too | 58 $450 3 9^ 4 Vi ?o 1' i -Wi | 42 $474^1 Prrrm i shown ore for '/? tfjn chassis with flat face cowl literod at Mam Factory, federal tones included ? state 0f*d local tones extra Pr/ces subject to change without notice. Ftjvrtt ui~d m fh?* a bow chart ar? based on published data Before You Buy Any Truck ... Let Us Show You a Truck to Fit YOUR Job! ? Learn how a truck that's built right and "sized" right throughout can deliver better performance, with far greater economy ... on YOUR job! Get all the [acts on the money saving features of Dodge Job-Rated trucks . . . trucks that /il the job! Let's talk about one to fit y our job ? to save YOU money! Ask us too about oar easy budget terms. E. C. MOORE Murphy, N. C.
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