? I milMlllin I ?"I NOT ONE I.N 50 Today Has Enough Fire Insurance ? ? ? Building costs are up tremendously since pre war 1941; replacement values of household furnishings, machinery, store fixtures and stock, etc., are much higher. Have you revised your fire insurance coverage up ward correspondingly? He invit eyou to discuss with us your insurance problems, parti- 1 cularly in reference to today's re placement costs. C. E. HYDE GENERAL INSI RANCE PHONE 145 Ml'RPHY, N. C. Murphy Loses To Isabella Isabella 8 Murphy 7 Taking advantage of six errors Isabella topped Murphy on their home field July 20, 8-7. Though the score was tied many times and the lead changed hands many times. Isabella held Murphy in the last innings The lead hitter for Isabella was Standridge getting 3 for 3 while Cole lead Murphy getting 2 for Isabella Oil 002 310 8 12 4 Murphy 000 004 021 7 6 6 Ellis to H. Clontz; Cunningham to Cole SECOND 1! VI. F STANDING Results Ml Valley 6 \ F W 9 I)ifkey-Cra:n 6 Hackney 1 Si RM KIBi f<> TIIE SCOl T R H E Mt Valley V F W Hacknt'y I).cki\\ -Ct i :i W L Pet 1 0 1 000 1 0 1000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 TAKE WOME , 6 816 g 80TTLES SOFT BALL STANDING FOR FIRST HALF W T Pet Mountain Valley 6 0 1.00 All Stars 5 2 .71 Lions 5 2 .71 Hackney 4 3 .57 VFW 2 3 40 Hagland 2 5 .28 American Legion 1 5 .16' Dickey-Crain 1 6 .14: KES1LTS Lions 1.) Hagland 1 VFW Defeats Dickev-Crain V F W 9 Dickey-Crain 6 In a hard-hitting but a game ol errors. V F W won their first ,ame in the second half of the -oft ball series, over Dickey-Crain 9 - 6. Monday night Though on D ckey-Crain's side Cook and Kephart got homeruns there were errors to let in more ru 11 i. \ F W started the game off get 114 five run- in the first inning. They got one run in the fourth and three in the sixth Dickey Crain then came out with some i ts and mailt- five runs in the >;xth just to fall in the seventh. \ F VV 500 103 0 Dickey-Crain 010 005 0 t ' ' iso to Snec.l K? :?!i art to Sneed Mt.Valley Is First In League The first half of the soft ball -eric* here ended las! week Now Mountain Valley is first ith -i\ wins and no losses, but r-tc.d of \ 1 1 Stars second, the \i Stars are tied with the Lions ? >:id. each having five wins . nd two losses. \:ti\c avkhagks \B H Pet 16) 75 .454 'ciieirry 8 3 .375 Kirkland 155 55 .355 avers 163 54 .331 ; owler 177 53 .299 ( rawford 86 24 279 Pittman 24 6 .250 Sisson 24 6 .250 ! -a' ' i ? i*\\ o >d 43 10 .233 101 23 227 ]' Cosmo 29 6 209 i ' mi m ) a m 36 4 .111 We're building ONE EVERY 45 SECONDS but that's not fast enough KAISER ( America! ' Service wherever you go FRAZER In just two years we've built and sold more fine cars than any other new manufacturer in automobile history. Why? Because America fell in love with the KAISER and the FRAZER on siiht. Folks are streaming into Kaiser- Frazer showrooms and learning from present owners how dependable these two great cars are. They're learning ? from people who drive them ? how soundly they are built . . . how economical they are . . . how much enjoyment there is in owning one. THESE ARE TIIE MOST-COPIED CARS IN AMERICA, road -proved by 250,000 owners in two billion miles of driving. Because plenty of Americans insist on comfort, convenience, style and value, traditional leaders had to "move over" ? as Kaiser- Frazer became the fourth largest manufacturer of motor cars \r the world in two short years. Why wait? Enjoy your new car thia summer. You'll net fair treatment and highest trade-in allowance. DICKEY and DAVIS Murphy, N.C R. M. White, Manager Church Street Phone 281 Mountaineers And Marietta j Play On Week-End | The Murphy Mountaineers have | ; played four games in the last j seven days, two of which were won " I and two lost. The first game was 1 against Isabella on Tuesday. July * 20. Murphy fell to Isabella in the last three innings. 8 - Thursday. July 22. Hayesville came to Murphy to be defeated 14 - 5. Pat Coronise P Cosmo) pitch ed his first game with the Moun taineers and chalked up his first f win. Saturday. July 24. with Cun ningham on the mound turning i down six scattered hits, and back ed by Kirkland s 2 for 4 hitting, the Murphy Mountaineers were victorious over Blue Ridge 5-2. But it was a different story at Blue Ridge Sunday Though Tal lent got 3 for and Sisson got 2 for 4. and Pittman gave six h:tv the Murphy Mountaineers fell in the last of the eighth when Hemphill hit a three bagger. The Murphy Mountaineers will play two game- with Merietta Saturday and Sunday SOFTBALL SCI1FDI LE Friday. July 30 I. ions Club vs American Legion Allstar: vs. Ragland Monday. August 2 Hackney vs. Ragland Dickey Crain vs. Am riean Legion Friday. Aiuust 6 Allstars vs. Hackney Lions Club vs. Vl-'W Monday. August 9 AlNtars vs. Dickey ( rain American Legion \> Ragland inuay. . \uv.usi i<) Lions Club vs. Mountain Valley Hackney vs. VFW Monday. \u~ u-' 16 .Mountain Valley \s Ragland Lions Club vs. Allstar* Friday. August 20 American Legion v- VFW Hackney vs. Dickey-( 'rain Monday, August 23 Lions Club vs. Ha. land Alt. Valley vs. D > key -C rain Friday, August 27 American Legion v* Hackney VFW vs. All stars Monday. An :u?t 30 Dit key ( rain vs H i Alt Valley vs. \ FV. Friday. September 3 Mlstars vs. \merican Legion Lions Club vs. Hackney Monday September fi A .eriean Le.ion vs Alt. Valley V i VV \v Hagland Friday. September 10 I i ! s Club vs Dickey-Crain a: stars vs. M\ Vallev Clue Ridge Tops Murphy Blue Itidge 5 Murphy 2 " inday. July 25. at Blue Ridge t hi Murphy Mountaineers dropped tin game when a three-bagger was hit by Hemphill bringing in the v inning runs. The leading hitters for Alurphy were Tallcnt getting 3 for 5, and S ?on getting 2 for 4. RUE Blue Ridge 000 000 05 x 5 6 0 Murph> 000 000 020 2 8 0 l'ittman to Cole: Forrester, Hunt to Brown. I ! KEKPSAKE Diamond Rings REGISTRATION CERTIFI CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers Milk is Making A "Man" of My Baby Grade A Pasteurized Milk DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W W. HOLLAND, Mgr. BRASSTOWN, N. C. Mountain Valley Defeats Hacknev V Mountain Valley 6 Hackney 1 Monday night in a game of one home run. 13 errors, and 12 hits. Mountain Valley topped Hackney 6 - 1. Though Hackney got twice as many hits, they could not bring ihe men across the plate. Mountain Valley taking advan tage of quite a few errors, made four runs in the second and it was their game from then on. Alt Valley 041 010 0 6 4 1 Hackney 010 000 0 1 8 12 The revival meeting, conducted In the Rev Tlios Truett. Rev. Calvin Lunsford, and Rev. John Moss at Unaka Baptist Church closed Sunday . Several from Unaka attended the homecoming at New Hope Sunday. There will he a homecoming at the l'naka B^otist Church the second Sunday in September. .Mr-. .1 M Davis has been sick for the past few days. M:- and Mrs. Otis Kilby. their daughter. Sue and J. T. Kilby. of Lenoir City, accompanied by Mrs Gladys Coleman, spent a few days last week with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Albert Kilby of L'naka. R H E hvbr i.i pt*r <?< nt of the nation rop t!:is year is planted I varieties With fewer animals on farms | and i m.-'.imer demand very strong, prices of most livestock products J are at or near record levels. CUT FOOD COSTS vJSS&t * 0U'-r A&U.r,-r \-@>i *?...< a _ ?.I \ VSfel >M CLOVERLEAF Dried Skimmed Milk. Beautiful '/ fts Roomy. / its Economical! It's the NORGE "HOLD MOR" Refrigerator This sparkling white beauty is a brilliant performer. Depend on it for years of satisfactory service! see IT TOO AY! Easy Terms Mod. I SKI NORGE VALUES TALL BOTTLE STOR. AGE? Here's plenty of room for a full case of 1 2 ounce beverage bottles. Open end shelf above per mits storage of four full quart bottles. "ROLLATOR" COLD MAKER? Has only three moving parts operating in a hath of oil, sealed within a steel shell. Quiet, eco nomical operation. Plus Many More Extra-Valve Features *'T3%m ll'IIMMMMBBBMMHMMMMMMr Hampton Hardware & Supply Co. Marvin Hampton, Prop. Phone 33 Murphy, N. C. Dickey Theatre ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday, August 3rd Murphy, N. C. POPULAR PRICES Admission 30c ? 60c MATINEE and NIGHT THE MOST SPECTACULAR % _ THRILLS! BE ^ X KMA-KUM AND UiS WORLD FAMOUX msx Ci \ ?oot MmrriFut otms mvmi im ouawm

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