?n1&#0H/r y#(/ can w/h * $2&,000 '/ 3-T SAFETY SWEEPSTAKES Sm us for your entry blank now! Nothing to buy! 575 charms to win! 3-T TIRE SALE! ?? / J '1>*V ??:* : Similar Savings on other sizes too ! 3-T SUPER-CUSHION GOODYEAR In Black or' White Sldewalls Not just another salq, on an ordinary tire; it's a 3-T SALE fea turing famous Goodyear Tires at rock bottom prices! Built with 3-T Cord that's Triple-Tempered in Goody ear's exclusive process involving Tension, Temperature and Time. Plus famoug Grip Seal Construction! MORE PEOPLE RIPE ON GOODYEAR Pay as little as $125 a week for FOUR! POPULAR 6.00 x 16 SIZE FOR ONLY rocoppobl* tlr? TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO. PHONE 828 MURPHY, N. C. SEE DEALERS THESE PALMER SINCLAIR STATION PHONE 202 MURPHY, N. C. E C. MOORE PHONE 37 | ? ? -7 MURPHY, N. O. SPECIAL PRICES Motor Overhauls & Brake Jobs I Motor Overhaul, new piston rings, new piston pins, ' * : new gaskets, new engine oil, re-seat head, grind valves, clean spark pings, and tune engine, for a limit ed time, only $49.25. L Heads, and 8 cylinders slightly higher. Brake jobs, (Special prices applies only to Che v. vehicles other makes slightly higher), 36-48 Pass. & 1/2 tons, new linings on same shoes, only $13.17. 36-50 Pass. & 36-52 /2 tons, bonded type lining on new shoes, only $19.10. 51-56 Pass. & /2 tons, bonded lin ings on new shoes, only $18.50. i Motor tone up, 6 Cyl. 84.75, 8 Cyl. $6.75, parts extra. Special prices an B. F. Goodrich tires, and all Genuine Chevrolet Accessories for your car. THESE PRICES FOR A LIMITED TIME, SAVE NOW DICKEY CHEVROLET ? 0L0SM0BILE CO., INC. U6TE1W,ST MURPHY: N. C. ** TELEPHONE 60 TEEN SCENE BY BETTY WEAVER TRANSYLVANIA Susan Farley, a former resident of Murphy, won a scholarship to Transylvania Music Camp near Brevard, her present home. Transylvania is famous all the world and boys and girls from near and far attend. Walter Carringer, another Mur phyite, is an instructor there. I believe Susan will be studying clarinet and piano. When the Far leys lived in Murphy, Susan stud ied piano with Mrs. Davidson, played clarinet in the school band, and sang in the Methodist Youth Choir. WASHINGTON Judy Davis and Nancy Lee Mills are going to spend a week with their cousin Joanne Adams in Washington, D. C. Joanne is work ing there and will be able to show the girls places of current and his torical interest that the average tourist wouldn't be able to see. LOCAL ESTER A ST Speaking of places of current and historical interests, do you know about the ones in and a Wond our own community. The John C. Campbell Folk School is the only school of its kind in the United States, I believe. People from as far across the United States aa California come to see it. The school ha* visitors from a broad too. It provides classes in different crafts and in folk games and danc ing. It would really be worth while to visit the Folk School. VIRGIN FOREST How many of you have visited the Joyce Kilmer Virgin Forest or even know where it is? It is one of the few remaining virgin for ests and to drive over there would be a nice Sunday outing for the family. It i3 between Robbinsville and Tapoco on Highway 129. There are several picnics areas in the vicinity, t oo. FONTANA DAM Fontana Dam is advertised as being the highest dam east of the Rockies. Tbday the surrounding area is a beautiful resort. It pro vides horseback riding, miniature golf, tennis courts, badminton, archery, shuffle board, table ten nis, a swimming pool and square dancing. There is a Catholic Church there I and a Community Church which is! used by all denominations. There are * planned activities, j other than the things mentioned I above, every day. The dam and parking area is lighted at night. The lights are arranged in such a manner as to make it a most beautiful sight. On Sunday evening an informal Community sing is held in the re creation center and they sing all the old favorites. Fontana would also be a lovely place to go for an afternoon outing or for your vacation. WWASSEE AND XOTLA Closer home are the Hiwassce and Not la Dams which supply Murphy with electricity. Hiwas highest overflow dam or its kind, I believe. There is a J SQUARE DANCE IE A. TUES. NITE-8 to 12 P. M.| EVERYBODY WELCOME" CRAWFORD'S SKATING RINK LOST YOUR KEYS ! ' PHONE 169 CITY LOCK SERVICE Keys by Code or Duplication Combinations Changed .. .. ? picnic area there, too, though it is quieter and less elaborate than Fontana. UNTO THESE HEL8 Kermit Hunter's drama "Unto These Hills" is presented six nights a week all summer at the Mountainside Theatre at Chero kee. You can pass by there any night and find license tags from almost every state. It is educa tional as well as highly entertain ing. FORT BUTLER Fort Butler from which the Trail of Tears started was located near Murphy. The Fort itself is no long er standing but it would be inter esting to know just where it is. So that's another place to visit. You could go on naming interest ing places in our community all day but wouldn't it be more fun to see them. So teenagers the next time you start on a famiiy outing why not suggest one of these. Gray Oa Editor's Tmt J. A. Gray, 8r. owner and pub lisher of the Sylva Herald, has Joined 30 U. S. editors on a good will tour of the Province of On tario, Canada. The newsmen left Windsor, Ont. June 17 and will travel 1,200 miles before leaving the province on June 28. i The tour is conducted by the De partment of Travel and Publicity for Ontario. Gray, a member of the Western North Carolina Press Association, is serving as a mem ber of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina State Associa tion. Mr. Gray is a brother-in-law of Mrs. J. B. Gray of Murphy and a brother of T. C. Gray of Hayes ville. BIRTHS IN PKTRXE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bell of Murphy, twins, John Roy, Jr. and Mary Jane, June 19. In Murphy General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Powell of Murphy, a son, June 23. ji ANNOUNCEMENT f j: Gustave Lidseen, Inc. will begin em- X ployment interviewing at the Brasstown ?{? >: Plant during the month of July. Employment application forms will ? >* be available at the plant at an early date | to be published in this paper. | I: Your interest and cooperation are X !; appreciated. |: GUSTAVE LIDSEEN, INC. J See us for reliable insurance in any line HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 145 Murphy, N.C. HOUSEFUL OF BRACING \1AM ? If S II -m COMFORT .For Price of "Spot Cooling * In 3 or 4 Rooms I 'BW ^.CONDITIONING Easy To Install I The Blend-Air system installs faster than old fashioned ducts . . . save hours of costly installation time. This system, plus Coleman's advanced Air Conditioner design, provides drier, more comfortable cool air than any others. 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