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Eighth Grade Plans Trip To Raleigh LA^T WEEK lite eighth grade student* of Murphy School will l*ive at 7 a. m. Thursday, March 22 by char tered bus ott a trip to Raleigh. They will go by way of Winston Salem to the University o< North Carolna, Chapel Hill for the Easter presentation of "The Awakening" at the John M. Morehead Planetar ium at ttSO p. m. N?vy Provides Training Fop Girls Under Jointplan of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Bu reau of Naval Personnel to pro vide an opportunity for enlisted On March 28, they will visit the capitol, the Governor's Mansion, the Hall of Science, Archives of History (Airing the morning and at 8:30 p. m. they will attend the Ice Revue at State College Colllseum. The group will be chaperoned by | Alvln Russell and Mrs. Kate I Chields, teachers of the class. Income Tax Returns Prepared Federat and State Individual , Farm , Partnership, Corporations COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES JOHNSON & MAY V Accountants & Tax Consultants Phone 081 Murphy, N, C. wr SEARCHING ?..for Income Tax Deductions? Here they all are if you use a checking ac count And if you don't, it's time tn OPEN ONE.. ..IN Ob at Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbnisville ? ? ? Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Could I interest you in a cup of GOOD coflee? Prosser Of Murphy Dies ? i > Da via 3. Prcwser, 76, a retired, business man of Murphy died in a Murphy hospital Wednesday March 7, after a brief illness. He *ras a native of Richmond, Va. and had lived at the Henry House here for about four years. Funeral services were held Sat urday in Richmond. Burial was in i the family plot in Hollywood cem etery. I Surviving are one brother, Fred K. Prosser of Roanoke, Va. four, sisters, Mrs. B. Morgan Shepherd ' Mrs. R. H. Wright, and Mrs. Charles M. Bridges of Ashland, J Va., and Mr i. Hugh DeNoon of . Ricmond, Va. The body was taken to Richmond j by Townson Funeral Home. women to qualify for officer status In the Nurse Corps of the Navy and to provide an additional source for augmentation of Nurse Corps, a program in nursing education has been made available to Hospi tal Corps Waves. ? Te j Hospital Corps Waves were approved .'or enrollment In Sept ember, 1955, in the basic education program at civilian universities. Eligibility for selecton for this program included the requirement that applicants be high school grad uates with a standing in the upper half of their graduating class, and that they must have been a num ber of the Hospital Corps for at least ?ne year, six months ot which must have been on ward duty en gaged in the care of patients un der the immediate supervision of officers of the Nurse Corps. The Waves selected for this training have been discharged from their present enlistments and they have been,re-enlisted for a period of six years as Hospital man, in pay grade E-3, and retain ed on active duty in Naval Reserve. Upon successful completion of the four-year course and attainment Mi Enlisted With Marines TSgt. Joseph H. Lathrop, The Marine Corps Recruiting Sergeant for Cherokee County announced today that Three Cherokee County : Men joined the Ranks of that World Famous Organization dur ing the month of February. The three Privates, Forrest Lock aby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lockaby, Daniel Dilis, son oi Mrs. i Louise Dills, and Jack Lockaby,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lock- ' aby were enlisted in February, and are now serving their first weeks at thet Recruit Depot in Parris Is land, S. C. The three Privates will serve their first ten weeks at the Parris 1 Island Base where they will learn J the ways of Marine life. The first phase of Boot training will cover' many different subjects such as; j Military Courtesy and Discipline, I Health and Hygiene, Drills and ' Ceremonies, and the qualification | with the different weapons used by the Marines ol today. After the boot training these three Western North Carolina pii vates will come home for a ten day visit with their friends and rela tives ofjthis county. Upon reporting back to their next station of duty,xthe three inc.. | will be assigned to train in one of1 the 470 different job specialities of- 1 fered to Marines in either the land, ' sea, or air branch of service. Easter Seal Sale funds go t >uy crutches, wheel chairs, hcspit alization and other therapy io. crippled children and adults in 'forth Carolina. of a baccalaureate degree, they will be commissioned Ensigns in the Nurse Corps of the United Stat es Navy, if in all respects quali fied, for a period of active duty of at least four years. Budgetary authority for this pro gram was granted for fiscal year 1956, and it is anticipated that the program will be continued and? ex panded in ensuing fiscal years. The Regal Club Holds Meeting The Regal Club held its regular meeting iat>i Friday night with Mn. W. H. McKeeve* hostess Miss Jc?ef h:ne Heig'-way, Presi dent presi'-ed and ir'rxiuced Mrs Dixie Palmer of the Cherokee Rose Garden Club who presented a pro gram on flowers and flower ar rangements, and talked about planting oi bulbs and flowers. A social hour followed the pro gram, with refreshments served by the hostess i * ? ** - Vjt :v - Because of lower leed this w enter d&rly and pouitr , )Poduct-feed price ratios are hi ier than a year eartier. 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A car that's bigger in length, bigger in wheelbase, bigger in width. Close to two tens big! / Then, too, you'll be getting the advantage&of Merr rj "s blazing 312-cubic-inch safety-surge V-8 engine. The extra comfort and luxury of Mercury's interiors. And fine-car features such as ball- '* joint front suspension, a 4-barrel carburetor, an impact-absorbing steering wheel. And much more ? all at no extra cost. So stop in our showroom. Check our amazing trade-in allowances. We can offer you a deal you'll boast about for years. Let us ihow you how ecsy it is to move up to r Come In i Check our low starting prices? and high trade-in allowances Ok#
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