Vacation or Convention Fun in All Seasons Skiing in Winter Red Lion Dining Room We will help plan your sales Seminar or Convention. Meeting rooms are available for groups of 25 to 450. Enjoy the attractions of Catlinburg and the Great Smokies. Everyone will attend when your meeting is with us. Gatlinburg is a favorite of families HOLIDAY INN. GATLINBURG. TENNESSEE Phone 615-436-5137 Contest As a culminating activity for a study of prehistoric life on Earth, the three seventh grade science classes at Murphy Elementary School are involved in a contest with each other. The object of the contest is to see which class can make the best bullet^ board and model display depicting prehistoric life. The students were allowed one week in which to do these projects. A great amount of research had to be done by the students to find the correct colors, shapes, nrf periods in which certain animals lived. A vast amount of work has also gone into the actual building of the display models and the bulletin boards. Seventh grade teachers are: Mrs. Jane Reynolds, Mr. MeWin Payne and Mr. Marvin Hampton. SAM L. DAVIDSON, left, and his sister, Mrs. Mae Davidson Brittain, were elected Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron respectively of the Murphy Chapter No. 10 of the Order of the Eastern Star for 1969-70. (Scout photo by Hugh Carringer) MODEL 139460 30" Cut TRACTOR TYPE HOWER 7 Horse Power BRIGGS& STRATTON 4 Cycle Engine W/Floating Deck REGULAR $419.95 $399" MODEL 4844 MODEL 4845 24" Cut 4 Horse Power BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE Stick Shift ? Pedal Clutch - Forward - Neutral - Reverse . 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They were join here by their family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiles and Miss Stiles Now Teaching At Boone Sheila Faye Stiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stiles of Murphy, is now doing student teaching at South Fork Elementary School in Winston-Salem. Miss Stiles is taking part during the spring quarter student teaching program at Appalachian State University at Boone, N. C. She is presently teaching library science. Miss Stiles is a 1965 graduate of Murphy High School. Jim Daily Most Valuable At the annual basketball awards banquet held in Asheville last week Jim Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daily of Andrews, was presented a trophy signifying him as most valuable player. Daily attends Blanton Business College where he is majoring in Traffic Management. He has proven himself an outstanding basketball player and an outstanding student. His position for the season was center where he averaged 15.7 points and 13 rebounds per game. Dailey also proved instrumental in Blanton's receiving fourth place in the North Carolina Business College Conference Tournament held last week in Winston-Salem where he was chosen to ttye All-Conference Squad. A 1968 graduate of Andrews High School, he is presently employed part-time with Thurston Motor Lines in Asheville. IRS NEWS GREENSBORO, N.C.-Divorced or separated parents planning to claim a child as a dependent on Federal income tax returns can avoid possible tax controversy by carefully reading the guidelines. J. E. Wall, District Director of Internal Revenue for North Carolina, said the guidelines should especially be referred to in cases where divorced or separated parents claim the same child as a dependent. Generally, the parent with custody of the child for the greater part of the year is entitled to the dependency deduction. There are exemptions to this rule, depending on the terms of the decree and the amount contributed to the child's support by the parent who does not have custody. ? family of Greenville, S. C. Mi. and Mn Donate Sanborn and ton Mid Mr. and Mn. Don Haynea, Lincolnlon, N. C., Mr. and Mn. X D. Manet, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. EfTW Clayton, Murphy, N. C. -SC Mr. and Mn. J. R. Suit, Franklin, N. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit. -SC Mr. and Mn. Almon Whitfield David and Susan, Detroit, Mich, Mr. and Mn Eugene Williamson and family, Atlanta, and Mn. Lowell Williamson Chattanooga, spent the week end with Mr. and Mn. Beecher Williamson. -SC Mn Allan Brendle, Asheville spent Easter week-end with her mother, Mn Isabel! Allen. -SC Visiton for Mn Mary Allen and Miss Gypsy Allen over Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen Asheville, Mr. and Mn. Charles Woods and Miss Linda Woods of Ooltewah, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Ephram Prince, Burgertown, Tenn. -SC Mrs. Lloyd Crowder is a patient in Bradley Memorial Hospital, Cleveland, Tenn. An operation is scheduled for her on Wednesday morning. -SC Rev. and Mn Henry Owenby, Blairsville, Ga., spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Wm. Crowder, Rev. Owenby is the pastor of Swanson Baptist Church on Shoal Creek Rd. -5C Mr. and Mn. Jay Jones and family, Gastonia, spent Easter week-end with his mother Mrs. Grady Jones. -SC E aster Sunday visitors for Mr. and Mn. Harry Underwood were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and family Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and Mark, Chattanooga, Mn. Blin Cossey Powell, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Ledford and Mr. Avery Ledford, Turtletown, Tenn. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dills Smyrna, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kemery Dills. Sunday visiton were Mr. and Mn. Fred Holbrook, Culberson, N. C. Licenses To Wed . t i : - : i Willie Lee Carter, .61 and Pauline Cheatham, 59, both of Murphy. Larry Kent Sweat, 20, Canton, Ga., and Nancy Sue Pruitt, 18, Holly Springs, Ga. Larry Thomas Helmes, 21, and Leslie Belinda Hyberger, 20, both of Cleveland, Tenn. David Mitchell Smith Jr., 19, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Jill Dale Lockhart, 19, Cleveland, Tenn. Steven Lee Pack, 21, Copperhill, Tenn., and Mary Louise Pack, 19, Blue Ridge, Ga. Tommy Lee Shipp, 20, and Meleisa Elaine Ponce, 18, both of Chattanooga, Tenn. William Bradley White, 18, and Carol Jane Alkiie, 19, both of Weirton, W. Va. Robert Lee Blackwell, 25, and Shirley Jan Wilson, 17, both of Bradley Co., Tenn. Kenneth Ray Brown, 19, Cohutta, Ga., and Sandra G. Bramblett, 18, Chatsworth, Ga. Rodney Stephen Ramsey, 17, Smyrna, Ga., and Mary Elizabeth Ware, 18, Marietta, Ga. Marvin Edwin Martin, 24, and Patricia Sue Hill, 23, both of Cleveland, Tenn. Mis. Chartfe Sutton of Murphy, Mr. and Mis. Jack Sutton and ton, Daryl of home after a vtait with their daughter and sitter, Mrs. Freddie Herman and Mr. Herman of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Herman is the farmer Mis Betty Presley of Murphy. -M Miss Meiinda Roddy of Dayton, Tenn., spent several days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie. -M Master Eric Eberhart of Atlanta, spent Easter Holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Glenn Kephart and son, Mike. -M Mis. Pearl Hunsucker and son, Terry spent Easter Holidays in Knoxvilie, Tenn with Mis. Hunsucker's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Graden Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ridgel and daughter, Sandra and other relatives. -M Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and children, Kathryn and Paul of Charlotte, spent Easter Holidays here at their cabin on the Lake. -M Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mulkey and sons, Allen and David of AsheviUe, and Jan Davidson, student at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill spent Easter Holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 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