Area Men ! ' *7 . ' In Service '??! r t .A Ft felly R. Erwln, ?"H of Itn Edf. a Flemings of R ule 3, Bijlri vijh. <Ja.' U ttiryli; wi h Diti'T': UpAOD la.Bitt vimt, Krinfe. ' tit (attended Murphy High School' baiort entering seivK* in IBM. H? has recently re urned from Spain w tar re he was on leave. Sf Grady Chamber*, son. at Mfs. Bedford Pjambers of Roiife 1. Murphy, is a supply serg jnt Witt* company "G * of 3rd bsttalfaij, 6th Armored Calvary at Poll Knoac, Ky V He was graduated fwsn ?Why High School In 1953. Sgt. Chamber* and wife, Dct, live' In Ltwtence 'bung, Indiana, at present. . ^ Ralph A. Kephart Army Pvt. Ralph A. ICephart, 23 son of Mrs. D. D. Kephart, Incite 3, Murphy, is reeelvlag eight Weeks of advanced individual training ai the Artaiery and Missile Center Port Sill. Okla. The straining is scheduled to end Dec. U. ! Kephart is being traiaad to] Royal Ambassaton Org anized At Ranger Chureh ' The Intermediate and Junior boys of Runger Baptist Church have organized a chapter of Royal: Ambassador*. Members voted to name the Chapter the David Livington. sfervte* . maifltairt the m^Ufneter'.hcwltzi'V, ? a l^tu urtllltfy frrtp00;, **Y% fle tntofe?lh?.4r?y.I|jt July and ccraplel^J basic training at !?<* Binning, ea! .. Kephar. -j?'? UN graduate of Murphy Sigtr School and . .wvj qmfcloyed h? IW Sears, Roebuck ar.d Curopany la Atlanta. Qa'. be ?*? e?*r??g the Army t-1 ? . PPCJd fctti*. .*?? son, sod o" ffcktfWTfOTtMte A. TlmpBoo. Haute 1. Nlurphy O a member of the 8th infoapty divisions nth blfnaJ Baltalloh iwfcipH received a rating o{ superior <Jurmg a recent Army training tea; Ut Germany Timpson, a radio tperator in the battalion's Company B in Bad Kreuznarh, enteral (I* Army in Aupust 1988, recphwd basic train lag at Fo-t KnoKi Ey-, and arrived I oversea* Vaat i#ly."' The ta^rear isoldier Is a 19551 ? j^.rpfc> gffigh School. *Tbp stef* Byfi^hg of New Eng w. who fcrWned up6n the cele- 1 fHWMon of Christmas as a pagan fte, went so far as to enact "blue laws"banning the making of mince pies. World 'Book Encyclopedia re ports that mince pie* are associated with Chris tevu because they were originally baked in the shape of a manger. B?xol Special Formula $ Vitamin Insuranco Nourhhot Blood for Bottor ' U undnroourUhtd blood, dm to tree i fctifue?* Are you ?ure then i four diet to insure rich, fM rich in blood bcitdirig j?i ?> ?u inuXI 1 you need for ' * Real Blood contain* S timet d*Uy Bu and other B viuualBa. A Why Take Bxpmuh* Ttmicst Hti< flpwlfl PonMtla added to your diet build* rich, nd Moat Yet ft oo?a only a day! Guarantee# Either you look better, Act better after one bottk of Bead Special Formula aryouraooey will btrefaaded. *9tm n? Mi Itftumd, wgmit m 4m ? ?Mv, i TW? lb Right Bmd FittminPermJe Ar SmjU**?.4t tm fmfr 0 \ij. ? \ v,. MAUNEY DRUG CO. Murphy* N. C. APPROXIMATELY 600 PEOPLE ATTENDING MIKE AND IKE DRAWING f? ' Paul Ridenhour Right, Congratulates One Of The Winners Circle Holds Christmas Party, Dinner Ruth Bagwell Circle of the First Bap ist church ' held its annual Christmas .dinner and party at the Fwnlly Restaurant Monday, Dec. '14, at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Rhodes was in charge cf the program in which she and her daughter, Becky Rhodes acted : mat sefe.al Christmas skits, Christ inas cartis were sung by the group. ?Dt Jt rat ions included a Chris mas tree under whl ft there were Igifts I (or the members and guests. Guest: included hutoands oi the members And Mrs. Alton - Morris and Miss Becky Rhodes. Elementary School Library Club Hold Meetings Elementary School Library Clubs met 1c the school library last week i fur the test meetings before the holidays. Fourth grade dub met Monday ; and was called to order by the pre sident, Jane Gill. Stories and book reports were given by Peggy Cook, Ellen Davis, Brenda Wood, Glorida Harper, Samuel Davis and Summey Carter; Rockey Craven, president of the Fifth Grade Club, presided during the .meeting Tuesday. John Bruce, JennWer . fiflnnah, Rrc*y CraMen and Betsy Scott reported on books they read Sixth Grade Club met Wednes day. Jan Davidson, president, pre sided during the business session eifr* appoin ed a committee to buy a be 3k on Nc^th Carolina to be presented to tile Library. Members (' the cc?r -nittee are: B^bby Potter, Sandra Cornwell, Eal Elaine Martin and Gary Brj .on. Book reviews were given by Bt"bara Cay lor, Grace McCoy H^-Mri Cornwall, Tripp Bourne and i"' Of rrtrcll. Seventh GrtiJe Club met Thurs day and was called to order by BUly Xing, president. The program ">ss prevented tor Howard Dockery, Jimmy Cole, Janet Elliot and BUly :NN. . L"r ? ?' . NORtH P ? R/*nfD...NSXT SMOWS MUCii N CPUIfORMlR MGUtCftU iue hwwi ?r snow? miwe u,s.a r Th#? MAS MUCH Eg 9U1 wiow did -meVw W'HOHfMW.-.W W&3 "THE LftST or OUR ris Tt? && ROM?rrEO Winners Of "Mike Jke" Are Announced <Approxhr stely 600 attended the drawing for "Mik and Ike" at Stiles < Produce Company Dec. S at 10 a. m. Winner of "Mike" was Rayomnd Dt -kery of Marfc'.e and winner of "Ike was Bass Taylor of Route 3, Murphy. A content was held to guess he ynporximate cost per pound of Mike and lie. The:? winners were Mrs. Lutton Sutton and John Mc Mil'ian. They won 20 pounds of fot*. Minnie Farmer won two sliver rioll'jri for being the oldest woman rlUndrg. The ldest men at'ending were W. E. Stiles and J. . Wright. Th.-v also won two silver dollars. Br S3 Taylor win one sliver dollar 1 for :iavli>3 the most children attend ing. He I jd 13 children there. G. R. Payne won a one sliver dr'lar for using Purina for 35 years M hi;h was the longest period of time recorded at (he drawing Satur day. Gene Clayton won 100 pounds of hog feed for having the mast hags. 'Mrs. Wiilard Taylor won 10 pounds of dog dbow tmr tnvlMf fir mow iop. LeoMrd Stilca woo 108 pouads <x d*rr Am mi }* pan* <* chit-tan f?rd foi.tiitrtmt the r?m dairy caltf* and *? mod chicken Haiti qjjtenho^k *? master of eer<*w#j ? Shows The finest la TV and Radie Repair at thalaaest eost ia town. ?> ?'& / * i , i' HEX T DOOR TO THE MAW'S SHOP OH TEW. ST. ?<' U'l ' ? .<? SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 DECEMBER 1NTERUPTION DUE TO TV A CHANGE FROM OLD SUBSTATION JOHN H. BAYLESS MA

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