Several Vacation Church
Schools In Progress
Vacation church schools arc be
ta! caariactad tMa waek in aeveral
laiilti? Mkrnky churches. with
abaoat M girls and boys attend
First Baptist aad Murphy
Presbyterian charrhoa rwdart
achools for two weeks, while the
Free Methodist Church la having
a one-week achool with the cba
ing service for members and
friends at the church at 7:30 Fri
day nigh!
Regtatratioos including staff
reached n at First Baptist
Church Monday morning, and the
Preahvteitaw and Free Metho
dists had about 40 each, faculty
included
Mrs. Doyle C. Borch Is prin
cipal of the Baptist school, with
Mrs. Bill Browning serving at
secretary, the Rev J. Alton Mor
ris as faculty advisor, and Mrs
Morris as piaairt.
Study topics and workers by de
partments are ? Nur*ry "Learn
tag of God's Love and Car* '?
Mrs Lester Woriey, Mrs. Lowen
Dockcrv Mrs J. B. Hall Jr .
Mrs Man Ellen Garrett and
Misses Ruth Bate*, Dorothy Moll
and Patsy Midkiff
Kindergarten: "Learning About
Jesus." Mrs Herman Edwards,
Mrs. Harold Wallace. Mrs. Ches
Iter Lawson, Mrs. Myrtle Harding,
Mrs WaDy Williams. Mrs. Walter
PucU and lfiacs Sandra Jaw.
Clenda Mills, and Mary Gaarge
Baugh.
Primary: Meeting Bible
Friends." Mrs. James B. Hall,
Mrs. Ralph Rhodes. Miss Pat
Coir man Mrs. Charlie Hughe*.
Mrs. Bob Ensley, Mrs. E. L.
shields, Mrs Rae Msore. Mrs.'
>i Kenneth Godfrey. Mrs. Ruby Hill
n and Misses Martha Reed, Rebecca
Henstev. Ann Gladsoo. Sue Miller
Junior: "Pleasing God With My
Life," Mrs Charles McCoonell.
? Mrs. Don Ramsey. Mrs. Gordon
? Bates. Mrs. Cyrus White. Mi* I
Botha Roberta. Mrs. Boyca Stiles.
Mrs lillard Walktr and Warn
Dorothy Henaley, Nfy Mb,
AimatM While. Anna Bruce, Caro
lyn Bates and klr. Winston Craig
Intermediate: Facing My Ufe
Choice*." Vincent Crisp. Cynu
White and Mrs. Doyk C. Burch
Presbyterians are employing
the study unite and texts reconv
mended by the National Council
?f Churches a < Christ education,
division, the theme (or 1H0 being
"The Church." Staff members
are kintegarten ? Mrs. J. R.
Sprung. Etebeth Barrett; pri
mary. Mrs. Robert A. Potter;
jbmot Mr*. Holland McSwain and
Mrs. W. A. Singleton; pioneer,
Robert A. Potter; and general.
Mrs. W. M. Fain.
The Rev. and Mrs. John Ken
nedy of near Blairsville have
charge of the Free Methodist
school, the theme of which is "Our
Need of a Redeemer." Teachers
include: kindergarten? Mrs. Clyde
Patton and Mrs Eugene Curtis:
primary? Mrs. Clayman Hughes:
junior? Mrs C. D. Elliott; and
youth, the Rev. Eugene Curtiss.
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1IUUI71
TIRE SALE !
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rec?9?
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4nd
life
HOOD '400'
First Line Nylon
Black - 6.70 * 15 ... $14.15
Whltt - 6.70 x 15 . . . $19.01
Plus tax and recappable tire
HOOD '400'
Nylon Tib diss
Black - 7.50 x 14 ... $1757
White - 7.50 x 14 . . . $21.53
Plus tax and recappablt tire
COMPLETE STOCK OF
Passenger Cor Tires
^ Truck Tins
Tractor Tiros
AT PRICES
UNDER WHOLEtAIEII
WE WILL NOT BE
UNDERSOLD
DOCKERY SINCLAIR
Highway 04 East Murphy Murphy, M. C.
Telephone VE 7-9646
WHEN HE'S NOT busy riding herd on highway cut ups, State Trooper L. G. Powell
of Konnopolis unlimbers his drawing arm and turns out cartoons ? but not like
those in the funny papers. The cose here bing a liberalized version on how to lose
your driver's license through too many points Characterized by the Department of
Motor Vehicles os "Operation 4-7-12," the state's Point System assigns points for
various traffic offenses. A total of 12 within a two year period means goodbye driv
er's license
Blue Ridge Parkway Needs
Concessions, Operators
The National Park Service is! I
inviting offers from qualified and;
competent private individuals or t
corporations interested in acquir-!1
mg and operating existing con- 'J
cessioner-operator visitor facili-1,
ties of this type on the 260-mile
section of the Blue Ridge Park
way lying between Roanoke, Vir
ginia. and Asheville, North Caro-1
Una, the Department of the Inter
ior announced today.
National Park Service Director
Conrad L. Wirth said the success- j
ful applicant will re required to
provide such public accommoda-:
tions as overnight lodging, food.1
automobile service station, gro
cery store, and related services. I
All offers should be sent to
the parkway superintendent at P. |
0. Box 1710, Roanoke. Virginia,
prior to August 15. 1960.
The existing Parkway facilities
involved, all operated at pre?en'i
by National Park Concessions.
Inc., and government-owned, in
elude a service station at Rocky j
Knob; a lodge, service station.!
and coffee shop at Doughton
Park; and a service station,
lunchroom and store at Crabtree
Meadows.
The new and additional facili
ties which the successful appli
cant will be required to provide
include a service station, camp
store and restaurant at Pine
Spur; a service station, dining
room and lodging units at Dough
ton Park; a service station,]
camp store and restaurant at Lin
ville Falls; and a resturant and
camp store at Crabtree Meadows. .
These new and expanded facilities
will require an outlay of approxi
mately $880,000 over the next few
years, according to the National I
AMONG THE
SICK
Patients admired to Provi
dence Hospital: Mrs. Linda Hol
loway, Murphy; Dillard Griffith,
Rt. 1. Murphy; Mrs. Margaret
Carringer, Murphy: Leonard Mull,
HayesviUe: Mrs, Evelyn Breed
love, Marble: Kenneth McClure.
Murphy: Ralph Hughes. Rt. 1,
Murphy: Leon Lanning. Murphy;
Samuel O'Dell, Murphy; Billy
Hembree, Rt. 1, Murphy; Bar
bara Worthen, Murphy; Rofer
Caldwell. Murphy; Kenneth How
ell, Murphy and David Fowler,
Murphy.
Patients admitted to Providence
Hospital: Mrs. Lenna Spivey. Rt.
3, Murphy; Bobby G. Morris,
Murphy: Wm. Anse Beaver. Rt.
1. MarUs; Judy Kay Palm*.
Marble; Mrs. Maggie Cornwall,
Murphy. Mrs. IdaKilby, Unaka;
Bill McClure. Rt. 1. Marble; Iry
Lee Lovtanood, Rt. 2, Murphy:
Mrs. AmCMl Mmtvkfi Jwkf
Bryant, Rt 1 Cepperiik, Mrs.
Glenda Chastato. RL X Mrpfey.
Patients from Prwri
dsoct Itapitah J. HersSel Mc
MtlUan. Rt * Morpto; Mrs
Edna Ramsey, Murphy; Mrs. Roy
Mwer. Mart**. Mrs. Mary lau
Queen. Rt. 1, Murphy.
Patients admitted to Murphy
General Hospital are: Mrs. Dm
Nix, Hay?ml!e; Brfwswl RotkMT
of Murphy and W. 0. WUttam
3ark Service.
AH interested parties arc urged
>y ihe Naliona! Park Service to
risit the Parkway, letting the sup
?rintendeiit know in advance of
heir plans. He will provide de
ailed information on concession
and other Parkway operations, as
well as data on the Service's
over-all aims and objectives for
the Parkway under Mission 66.
the lo-vear park conservation and
development program now in its
fourth year.
Bank Reports Balance In
Saving & Credit Repayment
While the consumer has uume,
to the rescue in recent week* by,
boasting expeditures and snap j
ping the economy out el the drift i
there has been hardly a ripple in :
long-term saving or instalmen;
credit repayment patterns
In the current issue of the Citi
zens Bank and Trust Company
newsletter, both savings and con
s u m e r loan repayments are
charted as a percentage of dis
potable personal income
The newsletter also nous that
it seems clear from the steady
rale of savings that this type of
activity has not gone out of Kyle
Hi; so-called buih-in cushions
?Social Security, unemployment
insurance, company - sponsored
health and retirement plans ?
have not reduced ns to a nation
of spenders, despite a sometimes
heard misconception that saving
is outmoded The consumer be
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