T SNNERSi OtfAGAt hW ? "Remodeling our old barn with concrete was the best investment I ever made!" You hear comment* like this everywhere today? for sound reasons! Naturally, with a well-planned concrete remodeling job, you get a building that's good as new at a fraction of the cost of new con struction. That's real economy. But that's not the half of it. Remodeling with con crete gives you unequaled fire safety, solid dura bility and low upkeep. And concrete floors cut chore labor, make possible the efficient installation and use of modern labor-saving equipment. Concrete floors boost sanitation, too? easy to clean, won't trap filth, disease germs, parasites? bar rats and mice. Concrete masonry walls keep livestock warm and dry in winter? keep you free from weather worries. Write for fact booklet! ^PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1401 State Planters Bank Bldg., Richmond 19, Vs. A rational organization to Improve and eitend the mea of concrete Send free booklet "Remodel Your Farm Building* with Concrete." Ale* aend material on eubjecte Cue Hated: MAMf at. o? a. no TOWN. .STA1 CHURCH NEWS ? CIrcre No. Two Clrcla No. Two a t the First 1 Methodise Church met Tues day evening November IS, at the home of Mrs. Ellen Whe der. . Mis* Thelma Wheeler gave the devotional. Mrs. MoCall Elliott, chair man, presided over the business. The Circle decided to have . their annual Christmas party on December 20 at the First Methodist Church. Miss Thel ma Wheeler gave the program on "Into All The World To gether." During the social hour. Miss Thelma Wheeler and Miss Hame Palmer served cake, . whipped cream, mints, and coffee to the twelve members present. Circle No. Four Mrs. T. A. Case was hos tess to Circle No. Four of the First Methodist Church at her home on Tuesday morn ing, November 15. Mrs. Harold Wells, chair man, presided over the busi ness. The Circle decided to treat a needy family for Thanksgiving. They alsopian ned to have thier Christmas dinner on December IS, at the home of Mrs. Merle Davis, and to bring a white offering for a needy family. Miss Adella Meroney told of her trip to Lake Junaluska and high lighted about the speakers she had heard. The hostess served pump kin pie and coffee to the fif teen members present. Circle No. Three Circle ' No. Three of the First Methodist Church met ? on Tuesday afternoon, Dec ember 15, at the home of Mrs. Howard Martin at Mar tins Creek. Mrs. Jessie Zirbes, chair man, presided. During the business, the Circle decided to help two needy families for Thanksgiving. They also planned to have a covered dish dinner for their Christ mas 'dinner at the Church on December 20, where they will exchange gifts and give a white offering for a needy family for Christmas. * Mrs. H. E, Bishop gave the program on "Mission Work. Around The WorldSince 1950.' ? During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the members present. Ruth Bagwell Circle Meets The Ruth Bagwell Circle of the First Baptise Church of Murphy met In the home o f Mrs. James B. Hall, Mon day night. November 14, 1960. Mrs. Hall, presided In the absence of Mrs. Herman Ed wards, chairman. The meet ing was opened by prayer by Mrs. Ralph Rhodes. Com munity missions were dis cussed and plans made for taking a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. Also, plans were made for the annual Christmas party which Is b> include the husbands of the circle members. After the business session. Mrs. Robert Minor gave a portion of the mission study book, "Across the Bridge" to the Circle members who were present. There were several mem bers of the Elizabeth Hale Circle as guests of Mrs. Hall's and sat in on the mission Minor. Refreshments were servec to all present. Africa, a rich source of gold, diamonds, copper, chrome, cobalt, and uranium, now has uncovered a wealth of Iron. One of the richest strikes lies In Liberia's Bomi Hills, some of which are virtually solid Iron ore. Of all mammels, only ele phants occasionally outlive man. The longest-lived ele phant was reported to be 85 years old. Many elephants survive for 50 to 75 years. ? China's centuries-old. In credibly complex linguistic system may be simplified by the elimination of complicated strokes or even replaced by the Latin alphabet. Written Chinese has about 40, OOOword symbols, some requiring more than 20 brush strokes. Every character carries (he same meaning anywhere in China, but provincial dialect determines pronunciation. The White House In Wash ington is protected from light ning by small angular rods placed around the edge of (he roof. Inflated buffalo skins serve as boats on (he streams of eastern Nepal. River men lie across the hides and steer the rafts with paddles. Natural gas has started to flow from vast fields in the Pyrenees foothills near Lacq, France. The reservoir con tains enough gas to meet the nation's needs for the next 4-xci thefcooktha* nation with ft5 ^ner theme twinning ? ? 11 I MUNUSIH JHW SIHHOHS If there was * dollar to be made- Gantry would make it... V there was a soul tobessvad Gantrywould NVB it a a a "ELMER GANTRY DEAN JAGGER ? ARTHUR KENNEDY ? shirley JUNhb * - pahi r Abt sr; RICHARD BROOKS ? BERNARD SMITH ? andre previn ? Eutan couni ? unitedShartists HENN THEATRE n. c. FN AMITS MLT faOxUrwlMr ? wrr sr Soil Conservation News A recent bulletin distributed by a? Staa Office at the Soil i i onservidon Service points I the fact that wildlife it a i pixkfcict of the land. Just as < ?" corn, cotton, or livestock ! T>>e amount of wildlife or fish < that can be produced on a par- ( ticular piece of land will de- J P#nd on the fertility of the soil J * L!!",ure!y 18 ** of bushels of corn that can be assc *** " " Good soli and water con servation are just as impor-. ?nt to wildlife production as they are to good crop .produc tion. Poor hunting; and fish ing are as characteristic of poor land as are low yields of corn, cotton, pasture, or , any other crop. Wild animals have as good an idea of good land as a. cow or a horse. Left to their own initiative, the wild anl- ' mals will leave a poor, erod- ? ed farm and go to a better I kept farm where they can find more to eat. All of us know thata horse or a cow which i is kept In a poor pasture, usu ally by a poor run-down fence, will sooner or later find a , weak place In the fence and ? break through to the greener grass on the other side of the fence. Rabbits, squirrels. , heavals meant their creator had returned to see how people were behaving. t good deal ?* time and ef fort to Improving the wildlife habitat on their (arms. They are aided in this effort, not mly by the Soil Conservation Service, but also by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and by local wild life clubs and other conservat ion agencies. Plants which furnish food for the smaller wildlife ani mal* are available to. any farmer who desires to make better hunting on his own pro perty. These plants areMulti flora Rose and Shrub lespe deza. both of which can be obtained free of charge from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. You can obtain qipllcation blanks for these plants at the local Soil Con servation Service office or from the County Agricultural Rents' office. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS It takes just SO# and 12 hours to start relief - or your money back at any drug store. When functional kidney disorders cause getting up nights, scanty flow, burning, backache, leg pains, dizziness take surprising BUKETS 4 day treatment. Acts fast to increase and regulate pas sage. NOW at Parker Drug Store and Mauney Drug Co. 15.-3tc WE GIVE Hembree's Supermarket and Bargain Basement Schuster Sinclair Service Valley River Ave. Murphy, N. C. 4-H Clii) Meets A meeting of the Murphy 7th and 8th Intermediate 4-H Club meeting was held, Wed nesday, Nov. 16 at the Mur phy school building. The devouon was given by Miss Elaine Martin. First 4-H Pledge was led by Shirley, Jones and (he pledge to die American Flag by Ginger Smith. The song leader taught new songs id the gron>. During the meeting a film. Parents are People too, was shown and a discussion was given by Miss Hensley and Mr. Hugh Abies. I Keep Witter Outside I With PHILLIPS 66 FUEL OIL Which type of Fuel Oil do you need? Phillips 66 Furnace Oil A Truly High Quality No. 2 Burner Oil --Ideal For Basement Type Furnaces. Phillips 66 Stove Oil This Fuel Oil Meets The Rigid Specifi cations of a No. 1 Burner Oll--Highly Recommended for Space Heaters. Order Your Supply Of PHILLIPS 66 FUEL OIL TODAY Duncan Oil Co. Dial VE 7-2666 U.S. Hwy 64- West Murphy, K.C. I Attend The Church Of Your Choice T O GIVE THANKS Danny and Tess took part in the Thanksgiving tableau at school last week, and they did a good job. As I looked at them, I thought of the real Pilgrim children and that first Thanksgiving. Our forefathers weren't inoculated against child hood illnesses. They didn't have miracle drugs and warm clothes. They certainly didn't have more than they could eat. They faced incredible hardships, with no bright toys for special rewards, no candy bars. But they knelt down in the cold with their parents and gave thanks to God just for being alive. Can we do less today? Can we possibly do less, this Thanksgiving, than go to Church and humbly give thanks to our Creator for His wonderful gift of life? 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