flave W^otcowbo^in ijoufhoust ? | Wholesome , hearty, good-tastia' COBLE MILK jsa real he-man's drink! Yep, "Two-Gun Tex* needs plenty of energy-packed, body-building milk to be quick on the draw. When the ranch hands gather in your kitchen they'll tell you to "reach" for the handy Pure-Pak container. Better have plenty of good, refreshing milk ready for them . . . and for the whole family, in the handy milk con tainer, Pure-Pak. i COBLE MILK is Country Fresh when it reaches you because it is REFRIGERATED from the time it leaves the Farm until it reaches Your Door. GOOD TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPENDS ON REASONABLE RATES The Western Carolina Telephone Company has applied for an increase in rates in Ijfurphy. , This increase would make Murphy rates the same as those now in effect in Bry son City, Sylva, Franklin, and other towns of similar size. The rates in Murphy were not changed in the last general increase granted to the' Western Carolina Telephone Com pany or the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com pany. Murphy was not included in this increase due to die timing of the transaction of the Murphy purchase and the increases granted to the Western Carolina Telephone Company and Southern Bell Telephone Company. There was a small increase made in Murphy rates in August, 1953: This did hot put Murphy on an equal basis with our other exchanges. Since .we acquired Murphy we have continually improv ed and expanded the telephone system and expect to con tinue our growth as the territory grows and believe that all subscribers should pay reasonably and equitably for their service. A comparison of Murphy's present and proposed rates and some of our other exchanges is shown in the following. Rates In EJf ect Proposed Rates Sylva Murphy Murphy Franklin Bryson City Residence 1 party 4.75 3.75 4.75 Residence 2 party 4.00 3.15 4.00 3.50 2*80 34$ V Residence Rural 3.50 2J0 3.50 Business 1 party 8.50 8.05 8.50 .Business 2 party 7.25 V 7.05 7.25 Buttons 4 ptffty 6.25 6.05 6.25 . Business Rural 6.25 * 4.05 . CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY 'k Wl 'i Graham County 4-H Clubs Name New Officers Graham County Four-H club* have selected their officers for the following year. Each month the junior 4H clubs will select a theme on which their program will be presented. Officers elected are as follows: 5th Grade: (Miss Klrkland) Lois Jenkins, President; Carolyn Dea ton, -Vice President;, Ray Orr Secretary. Mrs. Rogers Bth Grade : David Parette, President; Calvin Shuler, j Vice President; Gail Phillips, Sec retary. Mrs. Haywood's 5th Grade, Kar en Colvard, President; Lenore Orr, Secretary. Mrs. Clem's 6th Grade: Phyllis Jordan, President; Roger Shuler, Vice President; Wllma Mae Al-j mond, Secretary. Mrs. Hooper's 6th Grade: Wal-I lace Matheson, President; Sarah' Ann Phillips, Vice President; Vio let Stewart, Secretary. Mrs. Griffin's eth Grade: Linda I Ghormley President; Jerry Hlce, 1 Vice President; Frances Parsons, Secretary. Mrs. Lance's be eligible to receive a prize the member must have completed a project record book. ?????? Dodge lias done it! I Flair-fashioned . . . and al/Ve wiih beauty ! - . ; imp? W?| ynniiwyjin SSisfei New Dodge Cutfom Royal V-8 4- Door Sedan with 183-hp. Super Red Ram V-8 Engine-?cfro-K>we,ed to 193-hp. at slight extra cost. I ]New '55 DODGE J at your dealers now! For month* the word has been getting around: "Dodge has done it! Wait and see!" Now the new '66 Dodge is here . . . and the promise ? 1U9V |UU1|M6 U1 its sleek silhouette? longer, lower, and far more beautiful than anyone dreamed! Here is a car that captures the flair of the future in the bold forward thrust of its hood, in the sweep of its rear deck and twin-jet taillights. Here is a car that introduces the new outlook in motor car styling, *i;>. ? swept-back New Horizon windshield that surroi. - ???? in a glass cockpit. Dodge has done i. new '66 Dodge today. . Dodge flajtbe ^ head in '55 ! Here ta ; eager beaut, that put the tu ' * \ undred surprises, whose taut and Vy exciting new developments '?*w fingertips.