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Thursday, May 14, 1931.
POROL-PEPPUROL-ETHYL
NOW AVAILABLECentral Oil Company Replaces
Woco-Pep and Purol Gaso-lines with Two New
Motor Fuels.
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Of outstanding importance to
motorists of this section is the an-
nouncement through The Courier and
other newspapers, by the Central
Company of North Carolina, that, on
May V, two new gasolines > Purol-Pep
and Purol-Ethyl, will be introduced
in this state
These new fuels, it was said, will
replace Woco-Pep and Purol gaso-
lines. long favorites in this vicinity.
The company officials, it was point-
ed out, feel that they are increas-
ing their service opportunities to
local motorists in now being betteri
able to serve all their gasoline re- !
quirements, both as to a qualitypremium price gasoline for high-
compression motors, such as PurolEthyl, and a high grade powerfulmotor fuel, such as Purol Pep.
In making these important chang-es in policy the Central Oil Company 'of North Carolina, distributors ofPure Oil Company products in thisstate, states: "In introducing PurolPep and Purol Ethyl gasoline toCarolina motorists, we feel that we !are taking a great step forward. Asa home company, run by homefolks,!this is the most important announce-'ment we have ever made. These two Isuper-quality gasolines, Purol Pepand Purol Ethyl, are widely known jiri over 30 other states in the U;i- !ion, and due to requests made on jus by our own motorists who have |used them while in other states and ;by car-owners living elsewhere travel- iing through this state, we have de- jcided to offer these two proven gaso-1
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OUR PRICES ARE AS UNIFORM-
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Jones Grocery Co.The House of Service
Phone 80. Forest City, N. C.
lines to our customers and friends! "Purol Pep, colored Blue for iden-tification only, is similar in perform-ance and quality to Woco Pep, ex-cept that it will be sold without apremium and will be colored bluefor identification, to distinguish itfrom its companion gasoline, PurolEthyl, which must be colored red.
"Purol Pep, formerly a premiumpriced gasoline, has proven so popu-lar and is so widely used, and on ac-count of increased refinery facilities,we are now enabled to sell it with-out a premium, in other words, r.tthe price of ordinary gasoline."
! Purol Ethyl, the high-test premiumgasoline now being brought into this
| state, is a product of the Pure Oi!Company, and is intended for high-
: compression motors, with which over77% of all new cars sold last year
! were equipped. It is for these mo-
j torists who, preferring an Ethyl
jtype gasoline, will no doubt welcome|it as a quality premium grade mo-
jtor fuel of proven merit and per-
i formance, it was said.Widespread facilities serve motor-
ists throughout this State. Purol Pep
and Purol Ethyl, the quality team
of motor fuels, it was pointed out,are being marketed in this sectionby the Central Oil Company of NorthCarolina through a network of sev-
i eral hundred Blue and White cour-
t tesy service stations and towns in
| the state, thus being convenient to
thousands of motorists throughout
| the Carolinas.Two new gasolines are Pure Oil
Company products while it has been
pointed out that the Central OilCompany of North Carolina is a
home company, employing native
Carolinians, and supporting home in-
stitutions, it is a distributor for Pure
Oil Company products, which are
distributed in all parts of the worid.
The Pure Oil Company produces,
refines and markets its own petrol-
eum product, taken from its own6,000 oil wells located on over 3
million acres of land owned by the
company in this country and in South
America. It is the largest indepen-
dent oil company in America and
has hundreds of miles of pipe lines,
great fleets of tank steamers, and
over 3,000 tank cars to distributeits products.
The Pure Oil Company owns its
own crude oil and can therefore se-
lect the best oil from which to re-
fine each of its many products, whicKare extensively marketed through
over 5,000 Blue-and-White courtesy
service stations and authorized deal-ers in Dixie.
LARGE GRADUATING CLASS
AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Rutherfordton, May 11. The laig-
est graduating class in the history of
the Rutherfordton-Spindale high
school will be graduated this year.
The list of graduates includes:
Mae McMahan, 1 Annie Yelton,
Emma Allen, Britt Harrill, Dale
Carpenter, Edith Grayson, James
Yelton, Dorothy Griffin, C. F.
Cline, Jr., Louise Keeter, MellisaCrisson, Thelma Thorne, EdithJames, Lucile Roberts, Evelyn Hill,
Virginia Blades, Kathryn Hines,
Frank Rucker, Frances Scruggs, Dan
Holler, president of the class, Edna
Yelton, Chas. Simpson, Walter
Gregg, Mary Reid, Carl Waldrop,
Emma Fleming, Alice Wright, Bess
Cowan, Sue Wilkins, Winnie Har-
din, Mary Ledbetter, William Ed-
ward, Kathryn Pearce, Wilma Mc-
Rorie, Millard Reid, Bessie Bennett,
Alma Lollar, Barrel Middleton, So-
phie Wilkins, Floyd Justice, Denis
Devinney, Harry Bean, Nannie Sue
Ledbetter, Thelma Cole and Roy
Harris. *
"MERCHANT OF VENICE" AT
BOILING SPRINGS COLLEGE
The Literary societies of Boiling
Springs college are presenting the
"Merchant of Venice," a Shakespear-
ean play, on May nineteenth. They
have secured the services of Joseph
Sellman, a Broadway director as
coach. This play will be in costumes
and with scenery appropriate to thesetting. Tickets are now on sale a*d
it would be advisable to secure them
now, as the auditorium is not very
large.
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MISS GLOVER AND
MR. PRICE MARRY
Ellenboro, May 11.?A wedding°f interest to friends in this sectiontook place at 7 o'clock on Satur-day evening when Miss Olna Gloverwas married to J. B. Price in asimple ceremony at the home of thebride's parents at Ellenboro, in thepresence of only relatives and im-mediate friends. The ring ceremonywas used, Rev. J. N. Snow, thebride's pastor, officiating.
Mrs. Price is a daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John E. Glover of Ellen-boro and is an attractive and pop-ular young woman. She receivedher education at Asheville Normalschool, and during the past yearhas taught in the schools of Ruth-erford county.
The groom is a son of Mr. andMrs. G. A. Price, also of Ellenboro.iHe received his education at KingsBusiness college, Charlotte, and hasuntil recently been connected withthe Conservation Insurance com-pany here.
Mr. and Mrs. Price left immedi-ately after the ceremony for a wed.ding trip through western NorthCarolina. Upon their return theywill make their home near Ellen-boro.
MISS DeBRULE ANDMR. BRADFORD WED
Henrietta, May 11.?In a ceremony
characterized by its simplicity andgrace, Miss Ethel Deßrule becausethe bride of Thomas Bradford Wed-nesday night, May 6, at the Baptistchurch in Henrietta. Rev. J. A.Brock, pastor of the young couple,officiated, using the ring ceremony.
The bride is the attractive daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Deßrule.She is a graduate of Henrietta-Caroleen high school. The bride-groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.T. Bradford of Marion.
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