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0 MEDFORD on Tuesday
formally open the modern
no Service Station at the
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tts.
ver Of The Log
atures Photos of
1C Mountains
i front cover of the June ls
'i "The Log", official publica
dlhc Champion Paper and
I Company, is -featuring. lour
)raphs of this mountain area.
Log is published and (Us
ed to all employees of Cham
both at Canton, Hamilton,
a.id Houston, Texas, and
rsviile, Ga.
id explanation of tlfe cover
re, the editors said , "Texas
)hio Champions who are plan
thelr summer vacations will
ell to get out their North
ina road maps. Picturesque
i In and around the Smoky
taint offer views of some of
tost beautiful countryside In
entire Uned States. - Our
this month features a few
use delightful vistas.'V;.:. ...
Tuesday morning will mark the
formal opening of the Boyd Med-
lord Texaco Service station, at the
corner of Pigeon and Main Streets
here.' -
The station was completed last
week, and Is modern in every de-
Mr. Medford, operator, announc
ed that a number of special feat
ures would mark the opening of
the station. One of the attractions j
ill be the presence of a Cherokee j
Chief from the reservation. Mr.
Medford said that a large number
)f people are expected to visit the
station and make pictures of the
Chief. ,
Announcement was also made
that a number of valuable prizes
would be awarded on opening1 day,
nd special favors would be given
to women and children.
A number of officials of the
Texas Company have been here for
ihe past few days assisting in the
opening of the station. They will
remain through Tuesday.
The station was built by M. D.
Watkins and leased to The Texas
Company, who in turn have re
leased the station to Mr. JWedford.
The large parking area of the
station will be made avaialable to
the congregation of the First Bap
tist church during the morning
worship hour, Mr. Medford said, as
the station will be closed from
10:45 until noon on Sundays. ,
Mr. Medford has announced he
will have as'his assistant, his broth
er Johnny Medford. 1
Mr. Medford received his dis
charge from the Navy in February
of this year, after serving for five
years, with the exception of a six
month interval. He was stationed
in the Pacific and also at a 'Florida
base. He is a graduate of the Way
nesvllle high School, and is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Med
ford. '.
He married Miss Nancy Jones
several years ago.
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Poultry Field Day Set
For 15th At Test Farm
Plans have been completed for
a poultry field day at the State
Test Farm here on Thursday, June
15th, It was announced today by
Howard Clapp, director In charge.
The program will begin at ten
o'clock, Mr. Clapp said, "and the
morning session will feature three
specialists: R. S. Dearstyne, C. F.
Parrish, and T. B. Morris. ,
A luncheon period will be held
from noon until 1 :30, and the 2
hour afternoon session will be de
voted to demonstrations and tours,
with the following on the program:
E. W. Glazner, W. L. Blow, J. W.
Kelly, W. G. Andrews and B. F.
Fox. . y
A large number of poultrymen
of Western North Carolina are ex
pected to attend.
Farm Bureau To
Meet Here 17th
The Haywood Farm Bureau
members will .meet here on June court house, starting at 10:30.
Street Dances To
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Start On June 15
The Jaycees street dance will be
resumed on Thursday, June 15th,
it was announced this morning. The
dances will be held on the parking
lot of the court house with pro
ceeds goirg to the community im
provement fund of the organiza
The dances will be held weekly.
1 7th to discuss burley marketing
problems, according to Oral L.
Yates, county president
The meeting will be held in the
St. Johns High
Announces Plans
For Summer School
Registration for the six-weeks
summer school at St. Johns High
School will be held June 16 and
classes will begin June 19, accord
ing to word received from Sister
Mary Cordea, principal and sum
mer instructor.
English' II, III, and IV will be
offered. Only one high school cred
it may be earned by each student
during the summer session.
The tultipn for the entire six
weeks period will 'be- $25.00 and
$1.00 for the use of books and the
library.
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THIEVES GET TICKETS
CLEVELAND (UP) -f Thieves
broke into the box office of the
Rialto Theater and stole $46 and
65 tickets. Police set a watch on
the theatre to see whether anyone
tried to use the tickets,
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HONEYMOONING in France, screen
star Elizabeth Taylor was the cen
ter of attention at the season's most
Important Paris ball when she ap
peared In this glamorous gown.
Among the International celebrities
on hand were the Duke and Duchess
of JVlndsor. (International)
Rhododendron In
Section Is Near
Peak In This Area
The purple rhododendron in
western North' Carolina's mount
ains is nearing its bloom peak, ac
cording to national park and forest
rangers. The best two week period
this year is expected to be from
June 15 through the 30th.
The time to see the rhododen
dron in western North Carolina
runs from the last week in May un
til as late as mid-July but that
late you have to do some climbing
to catch up with the disappearing
sprinwhite rliogodendroblolm.
fruhif two weeks to a' month behind
the purples and the flame azalea,
closely related in its habits to the
rhododendron, will flower along
with them.
This is one of the "growing"
years for rhododendron and bloom
is expected to be at only about 30
percent of normal but there will
still be good displays. Every third
year is a "blooming" year which
means that the summer ' of 1951
will see areas as large as 600 acres
a solid mass of color.
You need a lot of watei
when fjfg breaks eutl
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At The Depot
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mtoti your ntod dtllvort a lot of
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danger it grtatoit. Thli li Important
protoctlon, a vital oitra to your
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Haywood
Electric Service
Phone 45-J Hazelwood
Congratulations
to
Boyd Bedford's Texaco Service
1 On The Occasion Of Your
FORMAL OPENING
TUESDAY, JUNE 13th
WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE YOU AS OUR
NEIGHBOR AND AS A BUSINESS ASSOCI
ATE HANDLING FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES
EKST0I3E
HOME AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
W. M. "Bill" Cobb. Owner
and now, for your Convenience
Bigger, Better, Unexcelled
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In Three Maim Sections of Ton
SERVICE
IN THE EAST
Woodard's
Texaco Service
Claude and Charlie Woodard, Operators
Opposite Pet Dairy
Phone 817
IN THE CENTER
Boyd Medford's
Texaco Service
Boyd Medford, Operator
Corner Main and Pigeon Sts.
Phone 934
IN THE WEIST
y (opening on or before July First)
Milner's
Texaco Service
Bill and Bob Milner, Owner Operators
Always STOP For TEXACO SERVICE
Perfect Balance
does the trick;..
Perfect Balance
in gasoline means
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TEXACO
GASOLINE
. . the, secret of SkljQlkf superiority!
It's here . ; . the finest luxury gasoline you can
buy. In Sky Chief you get both controlled
volaftlity plus controlled octane perfectly bal
ancedto make every mile of your driving a
pleasure. Fill up here feel the difference.
Visit One of These
Texaco Stations Regularly
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for all around power!
We've got it, folks the liveliest
Fire-Chief ever. It's stepped up all along
the line for quicker starts, slicker getaways.
Pull in and fill up at regular price.
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including tests as established by
government and industry.
Drive in today for "
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With every Marfak job, we check danger spots
to save you, trouble later. If exhaust pipe is rust
ing through, if tie rods are worn, or tires cut
' you hear about it ! Get this thorough service today, -
Drive in for Marfak lubrication.
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PHONE 632
F? T "FW" mWJ ALWAYS ASK FOR
TEXACO KErOSINE