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Ifesioaary Speaks, la Aidrews Sim. MHK O-CUXXOS MSk EhaixO C rOonoor wiL be the gTj**t rri M.ocary speaker at tae Free Uf-v/3jr Church ia A/vl rr?i Suaday likr 12 A native of Ftuladelpfca O Gwonor fcaa been a suartuoary la the Kentucky E.ountairn tor nme X yeari She r-ti Ivurrlt*! e-ght ctaurcbes a_Tj one *chooj Vocation ai Grs.'le and H^n School The publi'. i? icy: ted to attend the service* irher. M-t? O Connor inJi (peak at 33 a m an*? 7 p m Tbe Rer Crow Kinaberkn j pas tor. OAMM 4 bUNH U-K OaJtnia globulin prov.'Je-l by tee Red Cross to tie Office of De fense MobiZizaUor. to combat ef fects of measles ^avli'.e ar.-i polio averaged 31 cubic '.??;?? ter* per niinute last year. 53 Boys Get Awards At Court Of Honor | hfjrat K Boy Scouts received * *?rJi las: M'jbSh; Ftt 2Kb, *! tte Coor! o( Honor btM a*. the *? drr?? IbUndul Oawrcfi Hotari McJCeever presade-3 and Terry '>r. of Troop F?ir Robtamswll* ? u clerk of '.?irt Teo-lerfcW. ?*?rn presented by Torr. *?t to Lravid Thomp son of Troop Two Murpfcy and to C5y de K4??rl? and Billy B Mor pf.e-? of Tr vjp Four Robbtnvville ||IM< '.lut <vtr4i presented by Clarence Balet of Bobbin* viile wee. to Clyde Fraaer of Troop 1. Andrews: Ixrroy Hembreer Ptul Ji*ttox Eugene M?*er of Troop Tire. Murpfcy; BUly Sawyer and I J Cla ude Criap of Troop Four Rob ( birurvilie ; Billy Decker W Wln*ton i Craig, and Bill Rhode* of Troop 12 >iurpby | First Class a war 4a presented by I Rev Ja me* Ho rx buckle, went to Bob Kelson of Trv>p One,, And rews; Jack P. Edward* of Troop Two Murphy, John M V aught I'aul Bradshaw Frank Bradley of Troop Seven Haye#ville; Lonme Hoover ar.-J Hugh Herjsley of Troop 12. Murphy u ' Merit Badge* presented by John Jordan of Murphy were giv en to Bob Nelson Troop One, An drew* in forestry cooking and 'first aid, Bobby Morri*, Troop Two Murphy m fishing and bot any Ed Oibbe Troop Two Mur phy in personal fitness 1 Men*. Badges went to the follow ing rr.en.be. -i of Trwp Sue Nanta haia Frank Mai>or. in cooking I/avid Soieebee in Otizenship ia GRADY COLE, popular radio star of WBT *ay*, "My wrfe hcs atway t untd light Karo for cooking . . . and on th* table ? it $ dork Karo for me, the best-tasting jg> eotiog syrup of 'em all" Yes, indeed . . . biscuit* go like hot caJtea when you pour on plenty of delicious dark Karo . . there's nothing like it for good eating. Sa'as fyin' flavor. So rich it standi; right up on top of biscuits 'keep* 'em light and fluffy , . Keep Karo on your table morning, noon *nd night ... it Is/fM anything ! Ask your grocer f?? DARK Koro, in pint and auarl bottles i ziiuuiux u ? wm pic Mark M Zmsmnnnii sue ' of Mr a?J Mrs. Cart T Zimmer man KwU t, Murpny. *s being Uiat(?T?() U> K'*t? from Jipir. iw! the 24'ju Infantry Lhv-j*ool A cuirMMr if. Battery C o< 'J* , dMota't ?Jd Fiei' Artillery Bat UUud S^nuBcnnts wKred lite Army in May WZ2 and arrived in the F?r East in February ;1W He ?u to' *-h* Oiffje Lam be/ Cc. ( community, reading. tint. a?d aod cooking; Bobby ?'tl ers a firs; aid realms, and cl'.izenihif SB com munity; Sidney May in evoking and first aid I Earners '/J merit badges o? Troop Two Murphy were Bobby Morr-J IT. IntM k>re- Kemeth Haw tint in home repairs Bobby EfflTTev in ra-lroadisg and horse manship; Wendell WIiHiey bs cook ing animi? th^jstry forestry. and first aid. Jack P. Edwards in ani mal industry cooking lvre?try and first aid. ! Earners of merr. badges in Troop Four, P-".bbinmHe were Terry Clem ir. bugling and f iling. Gary Pattersoc in fishing athle tics, firemanship and fir*, aid. Merr.bers of Troop Sever, as Hay esviile who earned merit badges were Steve Ed Zimmerman in home repairs : Paul Bradshaw in home ; 'pairs Troop 12 members of Murphy wt.o earned mem badge* were: L>ouglas Burgess in schola rship : tor ICIliai is schciarsfcip H jrfc Her.i.ey m schoiarsEp and com collecting; Hubert Hintoc in borne repair* ffremanship cook ing; J.rr.rr.r Tr,a! in c:t^enshi* ir. home, scholarship cooking, i-ook-jiadrng. and home repairs; v'irg;. t/e<:'fcer ir. iifX-kbinding pot :erv f.remanship. and scho'ar t'-.j p X>v^iglas BrmToas in home re -airs firemanship. cooking wood ft? and scholarship; Tommy H-.-v. -<r jr. weather public speaking, f rst 4-C zrii cooking: Jul. us H.I1 electricity world brotherhood. .. . ? rranagemeat. fish Jig and ' ?ize.'jsh.p it. community; Loncie Hoover 11 woodc arving. scholar t up mur.c. f .rerr.Viship and heme repairs; Harry Hughes in arehltec ,re firemanship. first aid. public ?ieaJth. ar.d safety; Roesald H Brit ?ain in f.rrt aid. wildlife manage ?.er*. cooking citizenship in home a-yi citizenship in community; Bill Browning in camping cooking, pub lie health, wildlife management ?i.nd citizeratrip in the home. Star awards, preserves by H> bar*. McKeever of Murphy, went to Frank Hili and Harry Hughes of Tw?op 12. Murphy; C!yde Douthit of Troop Six. Nantahala; Wendell Whitley of Troop Two, Murphy. A life award, presented by Tom i Speed went t n David Solesbee, of Troop Six, Nantahala. Be safer en RiSIST-A-SKID tread j famous oxclusiv feature of GOOD ALL-NYLON CORD DOUBLE EAGLE ? I 1 -H ? , whm p"fuy?o avwivvv hi v uviiyn gnpi p?n?r ?"?" 4 WAYS! ? FOtWAID ? TOIMI0T ? uamm ?totwhsht This original diamond design hat hun dred* of sharp, road-gripping edges for ?a fer Marts and stops even when tho going is wet and slippery. Be ss^fer ? trade slip for grip?trade NOW foe Double Eagles. AVAILABLE NOW! N~ installation Charge J ? . 3 : . 1; >-K Allison & Duncan Tire Co. Mrs. Crisp Dies At Andrews Hone Mil Add* Bub h wid w vt Juw C Cnmp died a her home mi HSm ?? ? ifi a H Tnuraday Harcr 1 I Funeral p*mc*x were held at I Jl F m Friday iz isttn Mrtt ?xtur (3ar<k TV Rrr Juue Hercboette affici*ie2 ud tana, was m Valley-own Cemetery Paiibearers were J W Ftrter m Lowell Wfleac Kan* it J Ltifis* Ee*r?y L?e Mull uif f!ha- ? be P-acers. Surrmng are a cep-daapnte ILi Grace Urnc of Atrx. Oh? a mep-aoe Claude Crssr of Andreri aad rrnl soeces as: nephewi. j Ine Funeral Home vat it rh?-fe i Witnesses Set Meet In WaynesriDe The 1BS5 ?esu-aamuC Cirrus A mt rr.biy of TSlerah > w:tne?8t" lor South Carolina CSrcuil JSc I be beid io WaynesriLe Tr^rc ahip Higfr School AaSriorrun- *sy nerrii> March 11-12. it to et aouDced today Haakrw Etucjo of S'ltd rpokeaman lor the Witnesses sajt the JSo. 2 Circuit of Sooth Carolmi overlaps into Western JSortfc Ctrc Una aJ3-i northeastern Geo rpia Mr Ewanacm pointed oir. th&" twice yearly the Xew Tort wnrii ei the Watchtower Bibie ani headquarters of Jebor-ah'i wxtneas Tract Society. Incorporated ftkjt sors small convections of this ISni throughout the world The last Circuit Assembly *?? held in Greenville 5. C last Oct ober .at the Meadowbrook Bal Park -with ir. attendance America is experiencing a net population increase of 7,?D per sons a day. Gibsoo Bahr Dies I After Short Chess Imaptat Ga? Grkaan i r*-nuncti* alc UDpCer of Mr anc Mm FV*1 rjs Gibsm of Hiawasaf* Qa. Ex , 1. CM a: ?-? V m Friday. 4' Marcfc 1 after a ahrr; iin??* j Pufcc'iL aerrjaej. vrr* bn?d a! t llt.ii Saturday a. Pniii.Ae*ptui ( ^nrrig Qiarct wttfc she Her Qt* , tet Hnpwc and a* Rrr Bawi a?f sec oSmaunp Bona! was it a* cburei aeneierr Surr.Tinp it aaionr it the par- 1 ckk are niTM half-teachers l^oot J at AUaica r?anal? of Cl?.rkFi-iI> ! Qa Verttar. .late and Kelwy af HthershtJiT Tra. Earl LLwi and Haraid at The ham* faur ha?f sjsrj-r Kt Clara Kecsnt rf E3 hertar. Ga. I?rt T .nrTOe of. ^lueMuL Pa. Oro* and Car j tC Jear a: ax- home an; tne sna-j isnad r-andmccher Mrs Rratoe EDer of Baa it I Havepri^e 3ne Fanera: 9amt w it charge Mrs. Morrow, 46, Dies Ib Hospital Jti Strait Mhjw ?C of 3<naiH Dam. died a a local haf nium t i S T. H- Thuraiiay Marcs S to^rwrnf a teied Ciaest Puner*. serr-ir-ei head a*. Han. Snntey it ?uaaaerrer Bap- j tat Z5itr-a near Hrv-as?e>e Dam j Tr? R.?r Marrrw oft- 1 -;a*pg and ter^a. vai jt t?* ctar ct tanex . - Sorrrnnp a-? tr* irisband fau* aaa gtcjert. the Miases Shi-icy A ttt. Ann if Marphe. Gracw an: Beiet: and a mm HarflTC H. of The home . a Bister lit H E Wheeier of , j Daytah Onint and a brother H ' L Murpry of Bieuber-riH* Otuc. Mrs Morrow wa* a i^eicmr res. ienl at Cherokee Coantr. Townsor. FuSera. Some it charge W.M. lass Dies After Alness i WUImn Maun Moo ?I. ? I arm March liltpmlii Fnaklii r at Qmr County. died Frxtay after a brief fftarar He was a see of the late John B and La: Garrea Mom. Fuaera J anrica were held at 2 f s SmdaT rr. the Bethel Metho ds CSmrck w:th die Rer Chariei H ^rsci tad fi* Rer Emory Daven pars rf&manf Bona! was in the churci cejnedery. __ Surnnug are the widow: thre? '?.art'-err Mr? WjUard Daren por". aad Mrs Andrews Hoped of Oar Okbtt ani M-as Ruth lloas of thf haa? facr no. Troy of Salem S C. "lado?, Leon and Clyde of CSay Doomr: two brrtaen Ham aac aad Mactgomerr Moss of Hayes*ilie; a sister Mis. Ed Man Daffy Garb Defeat Peacbtree 27-18 The Duffy esptoyees gir* Ku> teat week defeated the PmcUiw School firta teu TT-IM. PMCktra piayo were: For wank. Joan English. Batty Jeaj Roftn. Barbara Barnett, Shirley Stiles: guaMs Catherine Zimmer moo, Qeoe Barnett. Oriee Enn, Wands Walsh Duffy players wete: forward* Nell Mallonee. Betty Zimmerman, Katie Mae Penland. Harare: Oockery. Alma Seabott. Frances Anderson; guards. Alice Matmey. Mabel Panther. Barbara Stalcop. Arretta Arrowood. Lots Rogers Moxelle Hughes and Jackie Weav ry at Hayesnlle. and 21 grandchild T nrason Funeral Home was in charge. ?SAVE SAVE SAVE! A I New Store For Homes ! ; ANDREWS ! FURNITURE CO. | Andrews, N. C. Admiral Electrical Appliances j ERNEST BURDETTE, Mgr. P 1955 No Nox buns dean like this. I This Imp test show* *kat a difference Gulf super-re fining mite*. Gulf refines out the "dirty-burning tail end*" of gasoime ? at the refiner) ? to bring you new, dean-burning Gulf NO-NOX. and protects your engine like this ! Compare dean piston from engine using new NO-NOX with piston T from engine using the "dirty-burning tail-end" of gas oline that Gulf refines out Both pistons shown here, from Gulf test engines, ran the same number of hours under the same conditions. ?hafemae ... Wo gasoBne-no. not a aaate one-has hiqfag octane tiian This is GULFS PLEDGE to the motoring public New 1955 GOLF N(HMX Alwiyi maber: OctOne alone is not enough. Only a gasoline that bums clean can make its full octane power really work for you. New NO-NOX is super refined to burn clean for lasting power. Fill up and feel the difference in: ? Maqc coflili protection than with so-called "miracle-additive" gasolines. ? Extra gat mileage in short-trip, stop and -go driving motorists do most starts . . . fast, fuel-saving warm-up. ? No kaock, no pre-igaitioo? even in today's high-compression engines. fts superiefinaL.to burn dean! Ih-SSpwhifcrJI rf in >ii W. C. KINNEY & SONS Distributors Phone 149 Murphy, N. C AND GULF DEALERS EVERYWHERE i INGRAM'S GULFSERVKEl Phon. 330 Murphy, N. c.l
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