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AREA MEN IN SERVICE . ST. CAV. DtV? KOREA Army Pvt. Frenk A. Allen, whoae wife, Gweadolym, Uvea at 627 Oxford Street, Del toe. Cm, recently arrived in Korea end U now serving with the let Cavalry Division. Alloa, as el good to Company C of the division'* 7di Caval , ry. entered the Army In July i960, and was last stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. , The 20-yeer-old soldier, eon of Luther W. Allen, Rouee 3, Murphy, la a I960 graduate d Emory High School, Dal tor Georgia. Gene C. Ford has com pleted his Initial training at Delta Air Lines' home of fice at the Atlanta Airport and Is now assigned to the airline's Atlanta base as a second officer. The son of Mr. end Mrs. C. L. Ford, of Werne, N.C., he hes been employed In Del ta's Stores Deportment since 1956. I PLEASE SAY YES TO THE I tf* MARCH OF DIMES I KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS Getting up nights, burning, frequent, or scanty flow, leg pains or backache may be warning of functional kidney disorders - "Dapger Ahead." Help nature eliminate excess, acid and other wastes. Flush kidneys with 8UKETS. Your 50f back at any drug store in 4 DAYS if not pleased. Now at Mauney Drug Com pany and Parker Drug Store. SPECIAL COFFEE for that extra flick of flavor Robert L. KUlian, who li ? 1957 graduate of Murphy High Sfhool, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Klillan of Route 3, Murphy, has enlist ed for three years In Guided Mlssle Electronic Malneance which Is a twenty-week cour se at Ft. Belvolr, Va. He Is presently In basic training at Ft. Jackson, S. C. SP4 Barbara A. Gibson, who Is stationed at Ft. Holablrd, Baltimore, Md? spent a rec ent furlow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Gibson of Murphy, and friends and relatives at Marietta and At lanta, Georgia. James W. Stalctip who Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will i S talc up of Route #1, Marble, ' and a 1956 graduate of And rews High School has enlist ed In the U, S. Army. He is presently stationed in Fort Jackson, S.C. for basic train ing. What a wonderful business Interior decorating is for a woman. Imagine, other women pay her to criticize their houses. THE CHANGING JCENE | ( THIS HOUSE ftUKE 4N\ ICE BOX * -KEEP YCXA ' caw on "till i &ET V THE FIRE 60(N.' SO YEARS AGO A COOP1.E DAYS OF VACATION AT GRANDMA'S MEANT NO FiRE AND A COD HOUSE ON OUR RETURN. MODERN HOMES StVOND THE OAS MAIKS HAVE AUTOMATIC LP-GAS HEATltW-AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS SIT T*E THERMOSTAT ANDFOR6ET IT. Saoky Mooitoia 60s Co. "Your PhllfM LP'DlstribuBr" VB 7-2111 Murphy, N. C. Ruth Bagwell Clrcl* The Ruth Bagwell Circle a t tfce First Baptist Church m la the home of Mrs. Verlln Jonas, Monday night, January 9. Mrs. Boyce Soles, Vice chairman, presided over die meeting la the absence of Mrs. Herman Edwards, Chairman. The meedng was op? sd with prsyer by Mrs. Ralph Rhodes. Mrs. Gladys Hlnna wss In charge a < the program 'Facing the Alcohol Problem.' Mrs. B. J. FlsH, Mrs. J. B. HaU and. Mrs. Walter Pustt took part on the program. Mrs. Wiley Kinney closed the meeting with prsyer. Refreshments consisting of s frozen salad, pound cake, and wassell punch was ser ved to the following members: Mrs. B. J. Fish, Mrs. J.B. Hall, Mrs.Gladysfllnmn, Mrs. Ralph Rhodes, Mrs. Marvin Hampton. Mrs. Hugh Abies, Mrs. Bdyce Stiles, Mrs. Wal ter Puett, Mrs. Wiley Kinney, Mrs. Bill Gulley. F rankle Martin Circle Meets The Frsnkle Martin Circle of the First Baptist Church iret with Mrs. Ottllle DeCal ongne on Tuesday evening, January 10. Mrs. Ruby Hill, President, presided over the meeting, and gsve the devodonal. Mrs. L. W. Shields gsve a program on "Spanish count ries maintaining mission." The meeting was closed with prayer. Refreshments were served to those present by the hos tess. Circle No. Three Circle No. Three of First Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. WalterColeman, Tuesday afternoon, J anuay 10. Mrs. Jessie Zlrbes, chair man, presided over business, after which the program wa turned over to Miss Adella Meroney, who gave a talk on 'Looking Backward and Think ing Forward." The meeting was closed with prayer. The hostess served refresh ments to the following mem bers present: Mrs. Zlrbes, Mrs. Willie Martin, Mrs. Kate Evans, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. Harry Bishop, Mrs. W. P. Odom. and Miss Adella Meroney. Gladys Morris Circle Meets The Gladys Morris Circle of the First BaptlstChurch met an Tuesday morning, J anuary 10, at die home of Mrs. W. A. Hoover. During the absence of the halrman, Mrs. W. A.Hoover, vice-chairman, presided over the business. Mrs. Wallle Williams gave the program on Alcohollcism. The hostess served refresh ments to ten members pre sent. ?Liberty News We are sorry to lose one of our students. Sue Forrlster. She has moved to Colorado where her father is employ ed. She Is a former student of Hiwassee Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Harest King ! visited relatives in Thomas vllle this past week-end. Kenneth Swan son recently visited his parents and fri ends. His parents are Mr. anil Mrs. Dee Swanson. We are glad to have the Reed family in our coramu i nity. Everyone says welcome ? to them. The former Miss Doris Hamby is now Mrs. Davl4 Wise. They were recently married and given a house hold shower. Mrs. Louise Jones visited her parents and friends this past week. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Shafter Swan son. We are glad to have Willie Eller and his family in our community. They moved here from New York recently. Sorry to lose BettyGarland. She is now in New York with her husband, Ralph Davis. They were just recently mar ried. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Garrett of Hartwell, Ga.t visited rela tives and friends in this com munity this past week-end. He visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bruce and family, also. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prince and family and bro ther, Roy, visited friends over the week-end. He Is formerly from Louisiand, although he Is now employed in Anderson, S.C. Mildred Bruce visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bruce for the week-end. She returned to South Carolina where she is staying at the present time. Albert Jonas li out of the hospital, but still tick. Mr*. Lucille Pack has re turned to bar home in Chat tanooga. She has been stay ing with her sister, Mr*. Opal Jones. Social Events am s? - Parte - P Cd MHHATTIB PALMER Annette White, Ted Thomae Plan Church Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. White of Murphy, N. C., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Annette, to Ted Richard Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Tho mas of Charlotte, N, C. The bride elect and groom to be are both employed at Radio Station WKRK. The wedding will take place Sunday, January 29, 1961, at 2:00 p.m. In the First Bap dst Church. Murphy, N. C. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye and daughter, Karol spent Sun day with relatives In Atlanta. -M Mlss Blanche Sawyer re turned home from the State Hospital In Morgan ton where she attended an Orientation" course. -M Mrs. T. A. Case left on Tuesday to visit her slster n-law, Mrs. John Craw ford of Hendersonvllle. -M Mrs. McKlnley Edwards and daughter, Mrs. Max Witt of Bryson City spent Sunday as guest of their son and bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards. -M Out of town friends attend ing die funeral of Mrs. W. D. Townson on last Friday were: Clyde 0. Robinson of Ral eigh, A.LeeForblsofGreens boro, Ollle Harris of Kings Mountain, W. O. Bumgardner. Jr., Belmont, Carl Miller of Charlotte, James Fair of Lea ks vtlle. -M Mrs. George Townson and Miss Betty Jean Wlmpey at tended the funeral of their cousin. Albert Ford at Warne last Thursday. -M Mr. and Mrs. Edward Town son and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lance of Marlon. -M Mrs. Jack Adams and daugh ter Sherry and Anne Spence of Greenville, S. C. attended the funeral of Mrs, W.D. Townson on last Friday. -M Mrs. Ora Turner and son. of Toccoa, Ga? spent the week-end with relatives here. -M Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiggins, Jr. and little daughter, Pam. of Atlanta spent the week-end with Mrs. Wiggins' mother, Mrs. Gladys Hlnton. -M Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Maneval of Morrismwn, Teim., were week-end guests of Mrs. Maneval's sisters, Mrs. John Davidson and Mrs. Glenn Bates. -M Mlss Betty Stone, student at Western Carolina. College, Cullowhee, spent the week end here with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hembree. -M Mrs. Ruby Hill and Mrs. L. W. Shields spentlast Thurs day In Afhevllle on business. -M Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swaln, Mrs. T. A. Case and Mrs. W. A. Hoover (pent last Friday In Aabevllle. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palmer left Tuesday (or Washington to attend the Inauguration and die parade. -M Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown of Shoal Creek spent several days last week In Gastonla. -M Mrs. P. G. Ivle returned home Sunday from Chatta nooga, Tenn., where she has been with her grand-daughter Miss Mellnda Brandon, who underwent surgery at Bar 1 anger Hospital one day last week. Mellnda Is getting along fine and hopes to leave the hospital one day this week and ? come visit her grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ivle. -M Mlss Frank! e Martin and mother, Mrs. W. C. Martin of Clinton. N. G? art visit ing Mr. and Mrs. AJvln Buch anan and other friends here. M Personal Mention Mr*. Freak Henaley of Lawlatowa, N. Y? la vtalflag her mother -la-law aad sister la-law, Mra Vast* Henaley aad Mlii Dorothy Henaley. alao Mra. Haaalay** sister, aad hrothar-la-law, Mr. and Mr*. Don Gentry. -M Mia* Carolyn Baca* attend ed the Tndtt MoConoel Home Coming at Cleveland. Ga. While there ihe crowned Ml as Kay Harrington aa queen. -M Mlaa Emily Sword andMrs. w. H. Brandon apent the week end la Brevard. -M Mr. .and Mrs. Herman Ed wards and children returned home Saturday from a three weeks stay at Vero Beach. -M Mr. John Smith spent the week-end In Llncolnton. -M Mr. Elmer Taylor spent last Tuesday with friends and re latives In Phenlx City, Ala. -M Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer and son of F on tana were week-end guests of Mr. Dyer's brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer. -M Frlends of Mr. Claude Fow ler will regret to hear that he Is a patient at theU?.P. Heal th Service Hospital In Mem phis, Tennessee. -M The Rev. Robert A. Potter attended the AshevlllePresby tery held at Montreat, Tuesday. The Rev. Robert A. Potter atteded the Ashevllle Presby tery held at Montreat, on Tuesday. -M Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Turtle and family left last Tuesday to make their home In Hot Springs, N. C. Mr. Tuttie Is employed by the Forest Ser vice. -M Mrs. Ben Warner, Sr., Mrs. Earl Van Horn andMrs. Ber tha Roberts spent Saturday In Sylva. -M PMchtrae Newt tag Mr*. Jerry Sudderth, tec 'oraar MIm Paay Smith m 1 ?*ea last Thursday evening. J aaaary 13 at Ihe home of Mri . /erlla Reese. The hoaeree was presented many lovely aad useful gifts. Sandwiches, cafes, and cof fee was served by the hostess ] n the 25 guests. -P Mr. and Mcs. Hardy Mor ris visited Pat Garren. a pat ient la an Andrews hospital last Sunday. -P Mrs. Dlllard Barton and son of Chattanooga. vlaltadMr. and Mrs. Whin Barton last Wed nesday. -P Mr, Charles HendrlxofNan tahala spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. sndMrs. Cla rence Hendrlx. -P Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith snd daughter, Belinda, Mrs. Dock Sudderth and Mr. and Mrs. J erry Sudderth spentSat trday in Chattanooga. Jerry went on to Columbus, Ohio, where he is stationed at an Air Force Base. -P Mr. Earl Radford and fam ily and family of Cleveland, Tenn., visited his father, Mr. Joe Radford last Sunday. -P The Home Demonstration Club met Friday the 13th at the home of Mrs. Jack Sud derth. Miss Thelma Wheeler gave a demonstration on lighdng. A social hour followed the demonstration, and the hostess served a salad course and cof fee to five members present. -P Harold Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. WhltBartonhas Join ed the Marines and will be stationed at Parrls Island. -P Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Dock ery spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmer of Black Mountain. -M Mrs. Franklin Smith and daughter, Audrey spent die week-end in Knoxvllle. -M Stork Market Report < MOSS Mr. aad Mr*. Neil Moss, of Rows 1. Hlawaaaae. Gs.. an nounce the Mrfh at s da ugh ?r, Martha Raaae, January 9, at Provtdaaoa Hospital. Mrs. Moss Is the former Miss Nlaa Laftfs. RAMSEY Mr. aad Mrs. Merlin J antes Ramsay, of Routs 4. Murphy, annoiaice (he birth of a son, Kant James, January 10, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Ramsey Is the former Doris Horton. ARRANT Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Arrant of Route 4, Blalrs vllle, Gs., annotmce the birth of a son. J esse Lee, J anuary 10. at Providence Hospital. RUSSELL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rus sell of Concord, Torn., an nounce the birth of a son, January 9. Mrs. Russell Is the former Miss Mary Fran ces Axley of Murphy. Among The Sick Patients admitted to Pro vldence Hospital were: Mrs Vesta KUllan, Rt. 3. Murphy: Mrs. Etalee Thompson, Rt.3, Blslrsvllle. Gs.; Mrs. Josle Seabolt, Rt. 3. Murphy; Janet Mlllsaps, Rt. 1. Murphy: Rex Hyatt, Rt. 1, Wsrne; Norman McCray. Rt. 1, Brasstown; Mrs. Lenora Powers, Blslrs vllle, Ga.: BabyLochaby, Mur phy; BabyTonyCaswell Reece, Warne; David Edward Dotson, Rt. 2, Culberson: Corbon Ware, Rt. 2, Culberson; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson. Rt. 3,Hay esvllle; Baby Michael Dills, Hayes vt lie; Alonzo Beavers, Rt. 1, Murphy; Alden Coward, Murphy: and Michael Eller, Rt. 1, Hayesvllle. Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Mrs, Neva Jean Whitener, Rt. 3, Murphy: Miss Nada Ray, Mur phy: Mrs. Alllne Waldroup, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Christine Roberts, Andrews: Mrs. Gor don Chastain, Rt. 2, Murphy and Roy Lloyd J ump, Rout 3, Murphy. College boys like suits with stripes In them, ties with dots In them, and letters with checks in them. WELLS Mr. ud Mr*. Rollia V or WelU. jr. of Rous Braastown. iiuioif (he b of ? m, Paul View, Jaau 9, at Providence Hoap Mr a. Walla la the former V p rankle Zlmmerniaa. Bridge Party Or. and Mra. William C aatt entertained with a d sen bridge at their horn* laat Saturday eveali*. Six tahlea were lnplay.C fee and cake waa served d tag the aodal hour. Dr. Helen Wells and R. Bault won high score, w Or. Hoover won low scoi Children are all forelgne We treat them as such. -Ralph Waldo Emers MURPHY DRIVE-IN ______ 1 OPEN i Every Weekenc ' Frl. 20 Sat. 21-Sun. 22 Double Feature 'Home Fron The Hills Robert Mltchunr Eleanor Parker - In Color - Cinemascope -PLUS The Bowery Boys In The Money' This advertisement is one of a series of facts about the lawful sale of Malt Beverage? LEGAL BEER SALE-COUNTY-WIDE LEGAL SEER SALE-TWO TOWNS IN COUNTY LEGAL BEER SALE-ONE TOWN IN COUNTY n LEGAL BEER SALE NOT PERMITTED Cities and counties received $2, 681, 564 from state beer excise tax last year Listed below are the amounts of excise taxes derived from the legal sale of beer as allocated to 50 counties and 190 municipalities by the North Carolina Department of Revenue for the 12 months ending September 30, 1960. Figures for counties also include all revenue allocated to the municipalities therein. COUNTY AMOUNT Alamance Alleghany Beaufort ... Bertie Buncombe Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba phowan . Craven Currituck Dare Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin ... S 77,623.50 8,331.23 40,302.40 28,423.47 135,317.1!' 5,253.45 24,539.73 23,098.10 08,429.95 13,665.17 53,789.17 6,866.91 5,206.35 .. 112,184.53 . 56,857.76 . 159,319.58 34,564.91 COUNTY Gates Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Hertford Hyde Iredell J ones Lenoir Martin Mecklenburg N ash New Hanover Onslow Orange Pamlico AMOUNT S 10.S04.24 34,753.10 19.637.S2 208,529 ?5:> 6 1.646.00 23.616.lt' 0.50V.7O ?>1.070. 1" 1 2.185.70 50.541.J2 30,723.37 213.815.63 66.325.C2 70.066.67 46,562.35 38,132.91 10,215.65 COUNTY AMOUNT Pasquotank $ 26,961.58 Perquimans 10,166.93 Person 26,977.09 Pitt 69,187.51 Richmond 42,130.58 Rockingham .. 71,776.48 Kowan 80,565.81 Stokes 23,700.33 Surry . 50,489.15 Tyrrell . 5.454.43 Vance 35,305.75 Wake 141.173.32 Warren 25,866.37 Washington 14,595.38 Wilkes 49,498.04 Wilson 60,359.30 See map . . ' ? . In addition, these 20, cities received amounts by ieKaliziiiK sale* in municipal elections in otherwise "dry" counties. MUNICIPALITY AMOUNT Chadbourn $ 2,328.84 l>unn .... - 6,994.26 Fayetteville 38,442.98 Fremont 1,544.81 Gaston L ? 1,348.80 Goldsboro 1 23,757.91 Hendersonvilk 3.910.61 MUNICIPALITY I.enoir Liberty Mount Pleasant Pinehurst Selma Smithfield ... AMOUNT ? 8.735.U8 1,486.12 1.128.4a 1,279.03 2,922.40 <5,172.58 MUNICIPALITY AMOUNT Southern Pines J 4,730.76 Southport ? 1,935.71 Tryon 2.198.1T Wadesboro 3,773.98 Wallace 1,796.18 Waynesvillo .... .... 5.863.62 Whitcville ? 4.693.11 CMmg onrf cwnfiti not listed con ihort in this rtvtnvi by legalizing mI?? vndtr emitting lo<ol option lawi. TfrttA @0*0(1*4, TKalt Sewuiqe @o*tnal Institute
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