eSAWMILLERS ! .3 \ \ We are buying lumber again. Drop by and see us for prices and specifi cations. TIMBER PRODUCTS CO, PHONE its MURPHY, N. C. Expert Tubeless Tiro Service When you have tubeless tire problems, be jure to see us ? we're specialists on all makes. We have the tools ? jrnd the know-how. We use Goodyear developed techniques to give you expert, dependable, fast service. So play safe ? let us inspect your tubeless tires regularly. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TUBELESS TIRES YOUR TUBI1ESS TIRE HUPQUARTIRS Allison & Duncan Tire Co. anntPHT. n. c. raoNi m When you buy Insurance . Z 1 . iUOo. ? _ 8 ? . . buy from cm agent . . ? ? . . who ploces your insurance in a com pany that has offices nationwide so yOu havo insurance service wherever you go. CmfflNS BANK and HUBT (Ml INSURANCE DEPARTMENT :* MialW ? A" 1 /Hall-Reid Vows [Are Announced MRS. REID Miss Martha Sue Hall of And rews, daughter of W. E. Hall of Riverside, California, and the late Mrs. Hall, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Carpenter of Andrews, where she made her home, was married to Joe Max Reid, son of Mrs. W. E. Jones of Mooresville, Saturday, June 18, at 6 :S0 p. m. in York, S. C. using the double ring ceremony. The couple was accompanied there by Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nance of Salisbury. The bride wore a frosty pink stilt with black accessories. Mrs. Reid is a graduate of And rews High School, attended Mars Hill college and was graduated from Western Carolina College this past May. Mr. Reid is a graduate of Moor esville High School and served four years with the U.' S. Air Force. He attended Western Car olina College this past spring and at present is employed in Flint, Michigan, where the couple will re side until September, at which time Mr. Reid will return to col lege at Catawba College to pursue a dental career. Coker-Boyd Marriage Told Miss Rebecca Jo Coker became the bride of Terrance James Boyd on June 18 in St. Paul's E. U. B. Church, Canton, Ohio. The bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Doyle M. Coker of Hay esville and Mr. Boyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boyd of 2513 Grove Pl.t S. W., Canton. O. The bride had been living at 4747 Sherman Church Rd., S. W., Can ton, O. ( The Rev. Dennis W. Forman of ficiated at the double ring cere mony which took place in the after noon. I Proceeding the ceremony Mr*. Adolf Unger offered organ selec tions which included "Indian Love Call", "Because" and "I Love Tou Truly". the church was decorated with white gladioli, palms, ferns and seven branch candelabra. Given In marriage by her broth er, John D. Coker, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of Chantil ly lace and tulle over satin. Her fingertip veil of illusion was fasten ed to a pearl headdress. She car ried a white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. John D. Coker served as matron of honor and Susan Jane Boyd, sister of the bridegroom was Junior bridesmaid. They wore bal lerina-length gowns of net over taffeta_in pink and blue, respective ly, and carried matching bouquets of chrysanthemums. Nell Wallick was best man and David Lennon was usher. The bride's mother wore .a blue dress with white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a navy blue dress with pink acces sories. Both wore corsages at pink carnations. The reception was held at the John D. Coked residence. The couple are at hone at 114 In gram Ave., 8. W. Canton, O. Mrs. Boyd is employed In the of fice of Republic Steel Corp. Mr. Boyd Is employed by the Acme Grocery Store*. WEST TO GftADtTATK Pvt. Ouron E. Weat of Student Go. No. ? will graduate thia ?mI from the Rtpntir Ud Carrier In stallation and Mihtwuiw Oourae, one ot the many course* offered at The Southeastern Signal School. Camp Gordon, Georgia. Re la the eon of Mr. and ICra. Arthur Weet, Turtletown, Tern. ? CRISP E.VD8 OOUHSE Vincent W. Crisp of Murphy, will graduate this week from the tele type equipment maintenance course, one of the courses offered at the Southeastern Signal School, Camp Gordon, Ga. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crisp. Don't use compost on fields where Irish potatoes are to be planted. "* TH? HYDKA-UATIC ?? TOW* AMD COUNT* T ?tf?A?OCT Sign of a going-ahead concern / i THIS Blue Chip GMC smartly tells the world that your business is doing very well, thank you. And as you add up the savings resulting from Hydra-Matic Drive and other exclusive features, you'll find it do?t very well by you. Let us prove it! ? See us, too, for Triplo-Chtclcod used trucks Ymr *7" Cki* D. & L. PONTIAC CO. Murphy, N. C. Phone 243 Important thought to keep in mind: There's no need to worry about stalling in hot-weather traffic; no need to worry about balky, hot-engine starting! 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