?apt lit Circles Moon Clrvle The Loom Mam Circle a I iheFlrst Baptist Church met il lerwoon * 27, at (he horn* at Mn. J. C. CVOeII with Mrs. Maid* Dochery as c?-hos*m. The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. ?'. A. Bell. Mrs. Ollic Barnett |?ve the devotional . Mrs. E. L. Shields, chair man. presided over the busi ness session, altar which, the m acting was turned over to Mrs. Ben Palmer who rave the program on "You. A Bap nst." Those taking part were: Mrs. E. A. Browning, Mrs. W. C. Kinney, Mrs. W. H. Murray, and Mrs. E. L. Shields. TW frtiln<Mi ? ih? lollotmg: Mo. Earl Va?A*er. Mr*. E. A Brownl*. Hell. Mrs. Oillc BirwH, Mrt, Ben Palmer. Mn . H . L. MneMs, Mrs. C.KiaM). and Mrt. H. Murras. Mae Perry Circle The Mac Herry Circle of First Baptist Church met on Tuesday afternoon. September 27. at the horn* of Mrs. Laura Green, with Mrs. Bessie DeMeese as co-hoimi. T e meeting opened with (he Lord's prayer in uaison. Mrs. DeMecse jaw the de votional. T>en the members discussed the program, which was "Something For Thee." During the social hour, the ostesses served refresh ments TOM MIIH Ml . r. ?? ?*? ? 0-n m?t >-?? m, ?????. f ?. MM ? cmemacic ?* MvMMUM m<0 ?-? HNMW ni ANGKy RED PIANET I ? - Gf'Jid Moftr ? Nor^ Ifi Iffm,*** Fri. 7 - Sat. 8 SATURDAY LATE SHOW "The Purple Gang" Sun. 9 - Mon. 10 - Tue. II W* "satf <.*??: & Wed. 12 - Thu. 13 - Fri. 14 ? ffHERlHV ? CliSACK rSr v?V Robert Mitchum ROKRT MITCHUM RUNS WHD with A Vk* $?*? ut* tm RED HOT MACHINE GUN IK HIS HANDS ' UN" ? | . . . demands 24-hour work ^ Whatever the hour, you flip a switch and electricity goes to work. It heats the baby's bottle . . . pumps water . . . cooks meals . . . turns the wheels of industry . . . lights hospital rooms. Twenty-four-hour service means 24-hour work . . . because electricity can't be stored. It must be produced and distributed the instant it's needed. For that reason, we must have men on the job 24 hours a day, men who make certain that you have electricity ?very time you flip the switch. MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Am Mm ? ST b Strrkt - *?' 1 1 <<r'|ijjjl?i 1 ' Sa?c.? Alexand1 roupolis. Grttc* ? Marine I'vt. James H. Baufh, son ol Xlr. and Mr*. J. L. Bauf1' of Murphy, N. t? it takinf pari in a joint U. S. - Greece - Turkev NATO exercise known a* "Operation F las' back -Setback" ?' ile >?? it serving wit1- tt e First Bat talion of the Eig! tti Marines, an amphibious arm o( the Sixth Fleet in the Mediter ranean. The exercise was launched September 28, with an am phibious and helicopter as sault landing near Alexand hroupolis. Greeie. The battalion participated in five other exercises in Spain, Greece, and Sardinia since it arrived in the Medi terranean from Camp Le jeune, North Carolina. HANAl', GERMANY - Army Pvt. C reed H. Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther 8. Cot Public Records LAND TRANSFERS Oakley H. and Lucy N. Gar lick 10 Francis Bourne. Jr., property in Murphy Township. ? Anna Cornwell, B. B. and Lona Cornwell to Juamta Evans Ferguson, property in Notla Township. Woodrow and Eunice Wilson to I. N. Wilson, property in Murphy Township. Herbert and Rosie Wilson, Irvin and Millicent Doolev to 1. N. Wilson, property in Murphy Township. G. N. and Fannie Wilson Phillips to I.N.Wilson, pro perty in Murphy Township. Town of Murphy to Mr. and Mrs. W'. T. Smalley, property in Murphy Township. Gerald and Betty Loit Wilson, Johnny H. and Joan Wilson to I. N. Wilson, pro perty in Murphy Township. Lewis G. and Edjth Dunn Williams to Duncan Realty Co., property in Shoal Creek Township. Grady V. and Mary Joe Powers to Glenn and Janie Holloway, property in Valley town Township. Clinton J. and Maroe Hou sed Payne to Jess W. Kil patrick, property in Notla Township. L. L. Mason, Jr., to Citi zens Bank & Trust Co., pro perty in Murphy Township. William R. and Alice S. Dockery to Rosemary Coffey, propety in Valleytown Town ship. Rosemary Coffey to William R. and Alice R. Dockery, pro perty in Valleytown Township. Fred and Dora Murphy to Grover and Desma Chastain, property in Murphy Town ship. Hadley and Roberta Dickey, Ethel Allison to Keith and Mildred Allison, property in Vallevtown Township. Solman E? Alias. James Cornelius. Juanita, Coolidge, Paul, Landon, and Olhe Har- 4 ris. to Wynetta and Raymond Golford, property in Hothouse Township. Presbyterians Plan Evangelistic Cavalcades . Three outstanding church men from North Carolina and Georgia will lead the evangel ism cavalcade for all Presby terians of the area October 10 and 11. Dr. John J. Deifell ofGeor gia. Dr. Sidney Gates of Salts bury, N. C? and Dr. Julian Lake of Winston-Salem, N.C., are three of the more than 60 prominent ministers and laymert who are guiding the Cavalcades to 90 cities. The two-day Cavalcades are designed to train Presby terians In evangelism methods and to inspire them for next year's denomination - wide emphasis on evangelism. Under the guidoice of the three leaders, four meetings will be held. On October 10th at 4:00 p.m., there will be a training session for the evangelism committees of all Presby terian churches in the area. At 6:00 p.m. a dinner meeting will be held for all leaders of the eleven Presbyterian churches in the area. All elders, deacons, Sunday School officers and officers if Women's, Men's, and Youth [roiqjs are Invited to attend. The Hazel wood Presby terian Church will be host to ill these meetings, including in area-wide rally at 1:00 a.m.. October 10th. Two more meetings on Oct >ver 11, will finish the Ca valcade team's vt tithe re. The irst, at 7:00 a. m. isa break aat for elders of all churches, tnd at 9:00 t.m. all three ; aval cede leaders will meet rtth all Presbyterian minia ers of the area. Honor the Past - Serve the Future Give w Sifport your GUrl Scouts, fay, Marble. N. C? Recently arrived la Germaav and li now a member o< tt-e 5l*t*> Cngta eer Company. Coffey, a bridge specialist In tt<a company in Haaau. en tared tt-e Army ta April IWO and received basic combat training at Fort Knox. Kv. He was last stationed at Fort Bennint, Ga.. Before entering the Army, the 23-year-old soldier was employed by R. S. Bault. Gen eral Contrsctor. Murphy. He is a l$36 graduate o( Andrews High SAooL^^^ Schweinf urt, Germany ? Emery J. Arms, 24. whose wl'~ Joan, lives on Route 1. stown. North Carol ina, .cently was promoted to specialist four in Germany wl>ere he is a member of the 3?th Armor. A vehicle mechanic in the Armor's Headquarters Com pany in Schweinfurt, Special ist Arms entered the Armv in Apnl, 1959, end received basic training at Fort Knox, ' Kentucky. He arrived over seas in December 19S9. Arms is a 1954 graduate of Murpty. High School. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Arms, live on Route 3, Murphy. ukkrtm, tmrs Mate ' . ? 4-H Tract* Drivhia CMrtMf Three tractor driving 4 Iters from ti e Western Ix, - trict of the state have been named to represent Heir tree Id the state championship Tractor Operator's Conies t Employment Office Distributes State Job Brochure The local office ol the Employment Security Com mission is distributing a new brochure explaining the var ious aspects o( State employ ment. Local office manager. Jack A. Wilson said the bro chure is available free at the office to anyone interested in a State iob. The office manager said job seekers can make ap plication for State employ ment here for placement in positions answi ere in the State. Each Employment Se curity Commission office has a list of job vacancies in State government. The State employment bro ci ure was produced by the State Personnel Department, It explains what the State em ployees do, wl ere they work and the benefits they receive. The brochure also tells how to apply tor a State ;ob. CHECK YOUR LABEL H VMT scant Maamf m?i?i? Latoi RmM November I960 ?OMl Mtlt M?? RENEW NOW TM OttnfcM l<Mt it Kor" C arohaa Sum Fair, fridav, October 14. Dick Davis, Fire her. Rouw 1. ?on hm place rating at the recent district meet and will *1 io represent C ? dis trict in tli? state champion ship Tractor PlowingC'ontest. Join Brown. (. ullowhee, was placed second, andBobbvCape of Robbinsville, was placed third. Each o( the boys will enter the tractor driving competit ion on even terms and have a chance to win the coveted and valuable championship trophies. From th?e six 4-M districts, eighteen boys won the tight to compete In the operating con test, and six boys, the top man in each district has been named to compete in the plow ing contest. All entrants twill receive an expense -paid trip to the State Fair. They will also be presented a 4-H shirt and l elmet to be worn during the contests. They will compete (or $250 prize rnonev, with J50 first prize going to the winner of each contest. Special trophies in these events and the money are contributed jointly by the Fair management and the Carolinas Farm Equipment Dealers Association. Many of the boys will be sponsored by their hometown farm machinery dealers and will be the guests of their, sponsors at many special events during their stay in Rateigh. I VALLEY I jimf Andrews, N. C. j double feature Frl. 7 Sat. 8 Here Now! General Motors and Buick introduce nroTTi JL JLi n or M AW I. LOOK of action the special-size BUICK SPECIAL THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Now! The room, ride, go, pride o the costliest cers plus the saving and ease of the small Look at this gem? then look it th full-size Buick below. Can you doul the Special's all Buick , too? Combti ing savings and ease with Buick con fort and luxury! For an all-day rid you get more total head, leg and hi room than in the compacts . . . the sam kind of Control Arm suspension as th full-size '61 Buicks. And for git, it new aluminum V-8 and aluminui Dual-Path Turbine Drive* give yo twice the pow per pound of mo) compacts (more even than many ful six cars)! But, the biggest new* is thi all this i? yours for juU a whitf ? above the ampacti! Smaller than big Blggar than small .wow! jxlLL size living in two new-size surprises the full-size 61 BUICK ASFINE,ASNEW,ASYOUCANG< Now! FuK comfort, full luxury, ini new trimmer full-size carl Now there's more eaay-living rooai fa ill of yon? up, down, all around. Foj thii full-size Buick is new dean throng! from its big Comfort Zone right dowi to the ground. Doon are wider an( the dog leg'i smoothed away. A nev Hide-Away drive* haft give* tar nor flat floor apace. A new Safety-X fiun lower* the door ailla. New Coatnu. Ann anspenaioo amootha the bumpJ| And wait till you try its new Wildcat V-8, streamlined from within for morj go on leea gas . . . new Turbine Drive, full-aba Buick! And, tbere'i more to aee and be proud of. S_ Buick Dealer today, aee why . . . '61 IS BUICK'S YEAR! 'ear QiiHl) Met Dealer la Mei?>> kt CHEROKEE MOTORS 205 Hiwassee Street

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