Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. We* Hani* ?Cr and Mr*. Albeit Kohmaoc oi Sylve, visited Mf and Mis. Am* of NaaMfeala and Mlai Harris of Murphy, Simday. Walter WhKaker of Oak Ridge aa borne for a three daj visit during the week. Air. ana Mis. W. F. Battle a Wfattter celebrated their Shad Wee ding Anniversary Sunday in tin home of their daughter. Mis. Her belt Reagan of WhMter. All the In mediate family attended which in eluded their eon, Mr. Wayne Bat tie and family of Andrews. Mr. and Mis. Carl Dean were fch< week end guest of Mr. and Mis. M S. McGee of Cherokee and whH< there attended the Cherokee In dim Fair. Harry Dewar of Atlanta, Ga visited hie parents Mr. and Mrs R. A. Dewar during the week. Mis. John C. Neville visited re latives in Cornith, Miss last week Harry Hawk, who Is stationed a! Norfolk. Va? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smake and Dan Hawk of Savanna! Ga. visited their mother, Mis Blanche Hawk during the weel end. Mrs. Hawk returned to Sa vannah with her children for e short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford of Atlanta Ga. spent the week end \ gom SCD CAR Why WALK when yon can SIDE Just as CHEAP. Look over these cars at our lot Down payment as low as $20. Weekly Payments from $3 to $5. 1948 Ford 1939 Ford 1941 Studebaker 1948 Pontlac 1947 OldsmobUe 1941 Plymouth Coupe 1941 Dodge Pickup 1940 Gidf Pickup 1935 Chevrolet 1937 Chevrolet 1939 Chevrolet EVANS AUTO USED CAB LOT On Andrews Rd. Next To Murph Motor Court Phone 377 Murphy, N. ( \ Aver age Local Family Said Insured For $4,100 YORK, Am Htm ~~ ' are en of llfa i of 917.SOO.OOO : to ? bretkdown at data t elttitttre and wnnt di vUoo at ?be Institute at Lite In Tfcfc represents per family hold ings of M.100 ?s of die end of 1052 on Increase of about nine percent over the previous year. The Increase in Che use of about nine percent over the previous yaer The increase in die use at life insurance by American families is but one aspect of a pattern of thrift exhibited since the lata World War. Savings accounts have risen in the period sod Investments in securities have gone up steadily, the study shows. Despite the fact that funds in with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis. Baxter Lay and George Hicks went to Chattanooga, Term Sunday and returned with Rev. W. W. Childers, of Harrin. 111. who is con ducting a revival at the Baptist Church. Rev. John C. Neville, Jr. of Columbus, Ga. visited his parents during the week. Percy B. Ferebee has returned from the Bankers Convention in Washington, D. C. Mrs. B. F. Wright of Cedartown, Ga. is visting Mrs. R. E. Dewar for a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bond of Riviear Beach, FLa. were the week end guest of their daughter, Mrs. Robert hrisrty and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christy. Dr. and Mrs. John Rodda and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teas, Sr. at tended the funeral of Charles Ro lfe in Nashville, Tenn. Friday. Mrs. Irene Walsh has moved to Westchester, Pa. where her hus band is employed in construction work. Mrs. John Wykle and daughter, , Teresa and Mrs. Caldwell and son of Bryson City visited Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wagner of Philadelphia Pa. visited Mr. and and 'Mrs. Carl Dean during the week Mr. and 'Mrs. Olen Strait ton of Nantaha&a attended the Western North Carolina M. E. Conference hold in High Point Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. They also visited Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Claude L. Love in Ral eigh and attended the Duke-Wake Forest Football Game in Durham fa We ? Per cent fact World Wer ft, toe premium, pmid yew represented only I I of aggregate <k*x to 4.9 In Cherokee County the inns?a in ownership of life i net been noted in *M ordinery insurance group end in dustrial?urieh ordinary log the iagest volume group recorded the biggest per centege gain. The local breakdown faM 56 percent of the volume in ordinary life policies. Women's ownership of Mfe insur ance has been sharply increased in recent years. They now hold el most one-fifth of the total, with coverage of children accounting for another seven per cent. Men. however, -remain the body of policy holders, accounting for nearly 75 per cent of the total. OGREETA Jerry Chambers, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chambers, has returned J home after a long Illness. (Mr. and Mrs. Gaffery Kidd of | Fort Wayne, Indiana, have been I visiting his grandfather, John Clark and other relatives. Mrs. Martha Wihitener who has been ill, is reported improving. Mrs. Sadie Martin, who has been spending a vacation here, left last week for her home in Ohio. The Rev. Oscar Winkler of Mur phy, Rt. 3. will pastor the Ogreeta Baptist Church during the coming year. Mrs. Oscar Johnson and Zetta Jean Kidd were appointed by the church to attend the West Liberty Association the first Friday in October. Mrs Stanley Wihitener and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and small daughter, Glenda Sue returned (home Sun day after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Delia Clark of Cincinnati, who has been ill since 'May. Mrs. Clark is still sick. Brides Feted At Household Shower A double household shower was given Thursday, Sept. 24 honoring ?Mrs. jlud L. Brown and Mrs. Ben A. Brown at Peachtree with Mis. A. Z. Bracken and Mrs. Ben H. Brown as hostesses. , Games were played after which the gifts were opened and refresh ments served. Your SIEGLER Dealer In MURPHY Walter Coleman's Appliance Store SIEGLER USES HEAT THAT'S OVER YOUR FLOORS! No costly pipes or registers to install or dean! OjECfjPpJl tiOHtl BUCK OIL OR GAS HEATERS t TWO-IN-ONI HIATMAKIR Siegler capture* the Tojx>' the-Flame heat, doeant watte it ip the fine aa ordinary heatert do. Itta la bnDt right into the heart of the hotlaat flea It cap turee the 4 Tfaaaa Hotter heat bran the burner flame it over year I IN Who, HE? by Robert Osborn TVt Tro*?lm Sof?ty Servic* Chief cou>* of traffic dtathi and injuries in 1952 was spooding on straight roads. Only YOU can provont accidents! YOUTH REVIVAL The Church of God Murphy, N. C. Time: Oct. 4,1953, 7:30 P. M. Evangelist Bill Rembernt From McCayesville, Ga. Come, hear this 19 year old boy brine God's Message. It will be a blessing to your young people. EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor, R. G. Wilson Ml Carmei Home A home coming wfll be ML Cermel Church Sunday, Oct ober 4. Everyuie la Invited, ee pedatly W. T. Smith Accept* Shady Grove Pastorate The Rev. W. T. Smith baa ac cepted the call to Cbe pastorate of SbadpGroyp Baptlat Church. Prea ching servicea are held the aecood and fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Everyone la invited to attend the The productivity and profit re alized from poultry depend on the Inherent breeding qualities of the bird and the management practic es of ?he floe* owner Offered Rides To Polls lathe Shoal Creek will huve trunportrtta fur nished to the voting poils Saturday October 3, for t*>? t****"1 bond alac don. On are being furnished by members ot (be Shoal Creek Township Citiaene to the polls are aahed to cortsd any member ?i the ?aaoriattrm The car pool was arranged at the Sept 23 meeting o# the asso ciation eg Hlweseee Dam School. A round table discussion of the bond issue was bald. Efficient farming means produc ing at the lowest possible cost per bushel, bale ton, or other unit, so that the greatest net profit can be realized. COMPARE OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH economical operation and careful selection of risks keep Farm Bureau auto insurance rates low ? you get maximum protection for less money. Before you buy or renew, check with the Farm Bureau insurance representa* tive in your community. More than a million city and rural drivers insured. Call ? John Shivar The Blossom Shop Phone 462 Murphy, N. C. <?- ? ? i_? .iiJj ui. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY * HOME OFFICE;: COLUMBUS. OHIO 8L9W00TS? PUHCWRtSl protect yourself against both with the new 100,000 mile Re-usable LifeGuard Safety Tube by good/year blowout-safe I puncture-safe! ?lOWOUT-SAfl ? yoo drive along with year mind at MM ooly ?ho UtoOward principle moke* a blowout a* i at a (low look. PUNCTWI-Mn ? no leu of valuable time changing tiro when a puncture occurs. The UfeOaard Puncture Seal tuba Instantly 100,000 ? MUU ? re-usable protection. Those wonderful tubas serve dependably through as many as three sots of tires. No other tuba affotds such low cost protection against punctures and blowout Occidents! Install them In your present tires. Got you." Now LIFIGUARD Safety Tubes hero today! ?Wm I illiin MOM. ?II tfca ?lr rmkm nH Tragic accHaati cft? NMt. hN air cbaabcri. la { cbm af a Maw?i Hw J laaar d?>m ratalac 1 caaagh air ta heap faar yaaff caalaat (layer ?( ??? rafcfcar) flaac Ida tfca bale, paraaaaatly aaaHag H mm4 | !?? laat af air. Allison &Duncan Tire Co \ Murphy Phone'328

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