First Baptist Church Boasts Men's Choir ? The men's choir at the First Baptist Church are shown above at a recent rehearsal. The group led by the Rev. I W, J. Thompson have made the black bow tie and white shirt a trademark for good singing. The group Includes, * first row, left to right, Virgil O'Dell, Kenneth Davis, , Bob Minor. A. L. Buchanan. R. P. DeBord. Homer W, . - ' Ricks, R. D, C handler, B. J. Fish, John Donley, Kenneth Godfrey. Second row. Leon Klmsey, Jim Morgan. Ed Hyde, Ralph McConnell, Chester Lawson, Charlie Hughes, Don Ramsey, Ralph Rhodes, Doyle Burch, and Robert Woody. (Scout Photo by Bagley) Fete Mother with the fragrant gift! Flowers bring beauty into her Day and express your admiration so well. ^ FIOWER ARRANGEMENTS MURPHY FLORIST m ? 2213 MIIEWS ROAD DESEKT FLOUR EACH |.oo plus fox S> """ SUMMER SPECIALS by SMU1-TOIM SPARKLING COLOGNIS Big 6 oz. splash-on six* DUSTING POWDIRS 4 oz. alt-summer size So much luxury for so little cost! Now you Can u$? thMt matching after-bath favorites lavishly... all ?ummer long In your favorite Shulton fragrance: DESERT FLOWER ? FRIENDSHIP GARDEN ? MCAPADE ? EARLY AMERICAN OkD 8PIC? DAVIS DRUG STORE ANDREWS DRUG STORE Aiirevs, North Cariliia SENATOR SAM ERVIN * SAYS * WASHINGTON? High School seniors who visit my office at this time of year often ask me this question: "Whatdoes a Senator do when the Senate Is not In session?" I answer them by giving a brief resume of my daily aciviltles which should be of Interest to the readers of this column. Recently a typical day when the Senate was not In session went like this. The Subcommittee on Investigations was Investi gating the delays in our missiles program. I attended it briefly. Then I went to preside at another committee hearing being conducted by the Constitutional Rights Sub committee of which I am Chairman. This hearing went on during the morning and afternoon. It provided testi mony of able doctors, lawyers, and citizens who were in terested In aiding the Congres to enact a law for the Dis trict of Columbia which will improve the statutes now in effect regulating the admis sion to hospitals of persons needing psychiatric assistance and clarifying the provisions of other statutes dealing with the hospitalization of persons acquitted of crimes on the grounds of insanity. At 3:00 p.m. while this testimony con tinued, it was necessary for rr to turn over my duties as Chairman to Senator Keating and go to a third hearing as a Senate conferee on the Federal Judgeships BUI. During that conference it was agreed that the bill would provide for three additional North Carolina federal judge ships. The bill has since been passed by the Congress. A number of times during the day, I was called from the hearings to talk to constituents from North Carolina, to answer long distance tele phone calls, and to conferwlth a member of my staff about some pressing matter. At the end of the day when 1 return ed to my office, there were approximately 250 letters upon my desk requiring my personal attention and answer. There had been no roll call votes, no speeches In the Senate, no legislation enacted, but the Senate had been hard at work carrying on Its func tions. MAN IN SPACE? Testi mony before the McClellan Committee on the missile program Indicates that we could have launched the first man Into space six months ago If It had not been for Inexcusable work stoppages at Cape Canaveral. Three very adverse effects have been Card of Thanks The family of Charles O, Rogers wishes to thank friends for the kindness shown during his illness and death. The Rogers Family FrUadship ValUy Fitd Mill FOR THE BIST POULTRY FEED Call VE 7-3303 m m PROFITS All Ftris Ftraalatri by ?it of Hit CMBtry itnilai MtrltliBlits ?Ml alxtd with BMliri ?yriyit. - FRIENDSHIP FEED MUX - Opart tad by Brown '? Daluxa Hatch ing B0I 'or purpoaa of halplng (ha poultry Industry thrlva la Ma araa. ll&risHp V""'Y F* " the' result of thisdelay. First, we are behind the Russians in an area of national security. Second, the stoppages have resulted in the additional ex penditure of millions of tax dollars. Third, the dis closures have caused grave questions to be raised about the ability of our nation to defend Its freedom. Murphy School Library News The Fourth Grade Reading Club met in the school Library for the regular meedng on Tuesday. The president. Penny Smith called the meetin to order and presided over the business session. The pogram was on' "Folk Tales Around the World." Members making reports wer Mary -D. Chancy, Linda Wilcox, Josephine Taylor, Lonnie F armer, J erry Hampton, and Sharon Raw lings. J erry Hampton's reportwas voted the best. Mrs. C .C.Williams' pupils have an exhibit of art in the Library which has been most Interesting to all the grades which visit the Library each week. Mrs. O'Kelly Dies May 2 ANDREWS ? Mrs. Minnie Dale O'Kelly, 77, of Andrews died In a Morganton hospital Tuesday evening. May 2. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Ledford of Etowah, Tenn.; and three sisters. Mrs. George Barton of Rt. 1, Marble, Mrs. Melvin Thorton of Andrews and Mrs. Evelyn Walters of Miami, Fla. Services were held at 10 a.m. Friday in I vie Murphy Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. Algia West offici ated, and burial was in Moss Cemetery in Marble. Sgt. James Sneed Completes Course FORT McCLELLAN, ALA. Army b>gt. James E. Sneed. ?on of Alvah H. Sneed, Route 2, Murphy, N. C? completed the four -week chemical, bio logical and radiological (CBR) course at The Chemical Corp* School, Fort MoCleUan. Ala.. April 28. Sergeant Sneed was trained to identify war gases and to employ protective techniques against all varieties of CBR contamination. He entered the Army in 1956 and was last stadoned in Korea. - - Read the Want Ads! Hknpky Ktwdy-Mix C?erttt Ctmjmy SAVE Tine, Labor, Moioy VI 7-3506 GOODYEAR .RUGGED! THAT'S THE 3-T SURE-GRIP Full-Lug Traction . . . Long, level lugs give deep penetration across the entire width of the tread. Swept-Back Shoulders . . . Greatest resistance to buckling and crack ing at the sidewall . . . proved by lab and field tests. Wedge-In Action . . . Loose soil clutched and held by beeline straight lugs with wedge-in grip. Specially Compounded Tread Rubber . . . A real bear for wear . . . high resistance to cuts and breaks . . . tough and rugged. Triple-Tough 3-T Cord . . . Goody ear's exclusive 3-T process involv ing Tension, Temperature and Time triple-tempers cord for triple toughness. Extra strength, extra wear acre after acre. Buy now at Rock Bottom prices: $TA85 30r EASY ? Regular 30-day terms TOApAY ? Easy month|y payments * Plus ?" and r#caPPable tire GOODYEAR MORE FARMERS PREFER GOODYEAR TRACTOR TIRES THAN ANY OTHER KIND J. H. DUNCAN TIRE CO. Tirt Strvict H*adq?art?rs Peachtrte Strut VE 7 - 2821 Mvrphy, N. C. It JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET (and that's the car more people are buying!) The wish-I-had-a-Chevy season's here! Summer's in sight. Horizons are brightening. Vacation plans are percolating. It's the most rewarding time of the year to stop by and talk buy with your Chevrolet dealer. ? And why not do more than just talk? Take a Jet-smooth Chevy out on the road. That wonderfully gentle ride you'll feel is what we're so proud of (Full Coil suspension and,a chassisful of other road tamers are responsible). Inspect the advantages of the finely built Body by Fisher (none can match it in Chevrolet's field). Look over the full selection of models and compare the prices (18 Six and V8 Jet-smooth Chevies are priced below comparable competitive models*). ? So now you know why more people are buying Chevies than any other make. Just one other thing? check the sweet trade-in allowance your Chevrolet dealer can offer you now. See how easy it is to blossom out in a new Chevrolet? ?Based on a comparison of manufacturers' sugjested retail prices unduding federal fax) for modHs wilH ]lS-tncfcwl?Mlbase or above. Thr fmpala Conrtrtible and the new Comlte?liro of SI model* airaflinf your pUann at tour Ckerrolei dealrr $ See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center DICKEY CHEVROLET ? OLDSMOBILE CO.. INC. Mun/actursra He? 11 No. UO VE 7-2132 116 TannaiMt Str?t Murphy, N. C.

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