Personals Mil 1r B Nichols are a week In NaabvUW with their sue and faoilly Mary Rosendaic of Chaos MIHl, Term is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Dave Swan Miss Sara Clark of Ashe v tile and brother, John Clark spent the week end with their parents, Mrs and Mrs Frank Clark Dr and Mrs Jack Davis ol Mur pn> and Mr and Mrs John Henr) BULLDOZER WORK By the hour or contract HOWARD WEST Murphy N C Phone 455 L>*vu vial ted their parents, Mx ana Mr? H E DavU during the wee* end Mrs Maurice West and Mrs Ann Collins are with their husband* in' Heckle y W Va Mrs- K P Sherrill Jr ot Dllla Doro is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Buchanan While here Mia Sherri.ll is assisting in Nichols Store Mia Hattle Hardin was in town during the week to visit and move p*. f inanently to Gaslonia Arnold Lkrrre berry and son, Dav id attended the Yankee vs Atlan ta hd^ebal. game in Atlanta during :.ku- week ? nd Miss Mildred Heatun Miss Betty Heaton and classmante from WC lieaton and classmates from WCU M shopped in Atlanta during the week end Mr &nd Mrs John Tatham and son vislloa relatives in Aahevlile during the week end Other visitors in AshevLUe were Mi and Mrs Blaln Blevlns and Mr and Mrs Jake Abernathy Guests uf Mr and Mrs Will Lu ther during the week end were Mr and M:s Jake Snyder of Asheville Mr and Mrs Horace Hembree had Mr and Mrs Floyd Queen of Bristol. Tenn as fceek end guests Miss Sue Best of Marietta, Ga v lalted with her parents during the 1 week end Mr and Mrs Marvin Pulllum and Avery Pulllum are visiting M-s Frances Daughtry sister and daughter, respectively, in Dallas, N C. Dinner guests of Miss Polly THE LONE RANGER Bv Fran Striker ( TONTO, THOSE TRACKS UNA! TWEM SANAE AS WERE NAAIPE fcJY ONE OF THE . q TRACKS WE FIND AT ? RM?BEY SANG/ , E ^WESTERN EXPRESS WOLPUP/j THE PARLEY GANG SEPARATES AFTER EACH KXX3JP THIS "TIME WE MAY GET AT LEAST ONE OF THE GANG/j aa Mt T*?J?? S AfAA// , & fu. H?VEJ? COME C*0 (. 0?T TAK?/S SJLVER/ . ~civ) vy EMPTY/ JTNE LAW WANTS YOUt. r THAT SMOOCD -"Q vv~g>o^ YOU'RE CALLED VmSAS' Ah? YOU'RE A MEMBER OF THE p*j?Bar gam? / D ) /Vm not3 VTALKIN-/J THE LAwfe BEEN YwUA"PS IT TO ' AFTER YOU FOR k YOU? YOU ?< A. LONG TIME/ WEAR A MASK, UKE ANY OTHER CROOK Ij TO1CKE. 3 \ Ht: MONtT FROM THE EXPRESS HOLDUP?; rmm ? ? and for your safety r? Sf0' with action, too! The striking new Bel Air Sport Coupe, one of 16 beautiful mode's in 3 great new series Chevrolet's improved Velvet-Pressure Jumbo-Drum Brakes give maximum stopping power with maximum ease of application M ' 7*1 ? -fci ^ CHEVROLET Enh're/y A/?fV Mroi/^A one/ //roof// Chevrolet owners have long been cor ' 'need that they have the safest as v the largest brakes on any low-pri ear. And that is even more true in 19 This year you will find much smoot/u more responsive brake action ... up t 23% less pedal pressure . . . and a softer more velvety feel of operation. Realize, too, that here is the only low priced car with sturdy Fisher Unistec! Construction. Safety Plate Glass in wind shield and all windows of sedans and oupes, extra-easy Power Steering* and tany other important safctv factors, and oy'll understand wh- r->te the new Chevrolet tops. Come in; see and drive tins iuui.ingly idvanced car, and we believe you'll place vour order now! *Optional at tictra coat. Power Steering available on all models. Con tinuation of standard equipment and trim illus trated is dependent on availability of material. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Dickey Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 60 Murphy, N. C. Hick* Monday night, were Mr and Mrs Henry Trotter who are mov ing to Chattanooga. Tenn Miss Ann* Neal Whltaker of Bryson City visited with her Grand father. Harve Whl taker and family several days last week Miss Ruth Barnard regional librarian of Brevard spent the week end with her mother, Mr* Alice Barnard and sister Folly Hicks Miss Frances Mashburn, a teach er in AshevlUe, visited with her aunt, Mrs Laura Sea Miss Dasly Battle, the Barnards and Miss Mashburn and Bucky Jones visited relatives In Hayes ville Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson and daughters of Ashevllle spent the week end with Mrs Carrie Wilson, Mr Wilson's mother Mrs P M Reagan is visiting with her- daughier-in-law, Mrs Fred Reagan in AshevlUe Dave Bristol, son of Mr and Mrs- Bruce Bristol has left for spring baseball practice with the Cincinnati reds He reported to Jackson Tenn Mrs K F Carpenter -who has be?n in Bradenton, Fla , has re turned to Andrews Visitors of Mr and Mrs Jesse Collett during the week end were Mr and Mrs Odell Roper and son, Ned Collett of Swannanoa MRS. STRIBLING VISITS Mrs Jack Stribltng is visiting ? - daughter in Highlands IN MEMORIAM In memory of mother, Erie Clonts, who passed away April 9, 1944 Why God, did you take her'' To us she was so dear. We know there was a reason. Because she was needed so bad here To us she was our sunshine, But now the sky Is gray. To others she was a friend Helping everyone along the way We know that she is resting Out of her sickness here below, Enjoying the beauty of heaven In the city made of purest gold. Up there with sisters and brothers. How happy they must be! No trials sickness or death She will never more see. In our sweet memories she will Remain from year to year, In everything we do, she will al ways be near. We never say Goodbye, For that makes us all too sad So we will just say, so long And God bless you. To the best pal we ever had. ULES CLONTS, A son 39-Hc' I VU1TOU Mr and Mr* Foley Derreberry were Halted by a number at relat ive* Sunday wfcen Mr. and Mr*, bail Partotr and family, Carl Derreberry and family; Clyde Derreberry and wli* Mr* Jimn Aduu and tel ly; Batty Sue Parker aod aua Gary, vlatted lAotn Macxle DerratMerry la Unpruvlng trrom recent fltd?. DOCKERY MONUMENT COMPANY Marble and Granite Monuments of all kinds. Twenty-four years service to the public... 1929-1953. PHONE 12S-K MURPHY, N. C. MOVING?, Call... f AMERICAN RED BALL TtANUT COM*ANY, INC IU&IaiT* SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHOR IZi D A 01 NT Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. 1 ~n ANNOUNCING THE OPENING * | i OF i Sahara Restaurant Located on Highway 64' near Copper Basin jj Air Field. FINE FOODS REASONABLE PRICES Mr. and Mrrs. M. R. Ryder?Blaine Goes HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. THURS FRI. APRIL 9-10 John Payne-Maureen O'Hara ?IN? To The Shores Of Tripoli" DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. C. HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C Fri.-Sat, April 10-11 Randloph Scott-Donna Reed' ?IN? "Hangman's Knot" Fri -Sat., April 10-11 Richard Conte-Viveca Linfors ?IN? "The Raiders" Late Show, Sat., April 11 Stan Laurel-Oliver Hardy "Pardon Us" Sat., April 11 Rob Steele ?IN? ' "Navajo Kid" I.ate Show Sat, April 11 Peter I.awford- Darvin Adams ?IN? "Hour Of 13" Sun.-Mon., April 12-13 ?IN? Susan Hayward-Robert Mitchum "The Lustv Men" Sun.-Mon , April 12-13 Rhonda Fleming Sterling Hayden ?IN? "Golden Hawk" Tues., April 14 Alan Curtis-Evelyn Ankers ?IN? "Flight To Nowhere" Sun.-Mon., April 12-13 Kristine Miller-Arthur Franz ?IN? "Jungle Patrol" Tues., April 14 Roddy McDowrll Preston Foster ?IN? "Thunderhead, Son Of Flicka" YVed.-Thurs , April 15-16 Yvonne DeCarlo-John Ireland ?IN? "Hurricane Smith" Tues.-Wed.. April 14-15 Robert Donat-Ellssa I.lndi "Count Of Monte Cristo" Wed.-Thurs, April 15-16 Lana Tumrr-Kirk Douglas ?IN? "The Bad And The Beautiful"

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