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NATURE'S GIFT BY NORA COBB SPENCER There's a sermon In the sunrise, There's a sermon in the brook, There's a sermon In the Illy, But we are too blind to look. There's music all> around us - ? 'Tis in the thrush's notes so dea.', 'Tis in the dove's plaintive call, But we are too deaf to hear. When we can see a bit of heaven In toughing baby's eyes. And can see God's autograph In the lightning In the skies - ? If we can keep our hearts attune As wt hear "His still small voice" Among The Sick Mrs. Dixie Palmer, who has been confined to her bed (or the past two weeks suffering from a bad leg 1s improving. Miss Hattie Axley who fell In her home last week and has been suf fering from shock and bruises Is reported to be better. And can hold the right station We'll be happy and rejoice. We will need few man-made toys Nor pictures on the screen We'll derive the greatest Joy From nature's gallery serene. Don't Be A Target For , DAMAGE CLAIMS . j ?' Carry Comprehensive, j Personal Liability Insurance CITIZENS BAM and TRUST GO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Phone 22 j Murphy Andrew* Ur CATHOLIC SEED CORN REDEMPTION 1. Why did God make man? t God mad* man to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the future life. *. Has man, then, any obligations to God? Tes; man must worship God as his Creator; and fulfill the purpose God had in creating him. S. Has man any obligations to himself. Man's first obligation to himself is to save his own soul; that is the purpose of his existence upon this earth. "What doth it profit a man If he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his own soul?" (St. Matt 16,26) 4. Hew are we saved from the effects of Adam's sin and of our owa sin? By the sacrifice of the Life of Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior, Who is the Redeemer of mankind. 5. Why was a Divine Redeemer necessary to atone for man's Sim? Because man could never of himself atone for an offense against an Infinite God. 6. How did Jesus Christ atone for our sins? Jesus Christ atoned for our sins by His life, sufferings, and death. \ "I live in the faith of the Son of God, Who lover me and delivered Himself for me." (Gal. 2, 20) God bless you now. Rev. Joseph Dean Murphy's Catholic Chapel JOHNNY MIXER, popular rodfo tfar of WTOB tayt, "My wtfr km always vwcf Kghf Kara for cooking . . . and on Iho labia ? it's dark Koro for me, the best-tasting wring syrup of 'mh all" Yea, indeed... biaarfta go like hot cahee when you pour on plenty of dehciouo dark Kero .. . there's nothing like it Cor good eating. 8atw ,ty to' flavor. 80 ridt ft mdi right up cm top at bfcaaita (keepe 'ecn light end fluty). Keep Raw on your table morning, noon and night ... H tape anything! Miss Pressley To Wed In Del. MISS PRESSLEY Mrs. Charles R. Sutton of Mur phy announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Betty Ellen Pressley to Frederick Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Her man of 308 Philadelphia Pike, Wilm lngton, Delaware. Miss Pressley is a graduate of Murphy High School and is employ ed by Secuhity Bankers Manage ment Corp. Mr. Herman, a graduate or Sale sianum High School, attended Goldey Beacom School of Business. He served two years in the Marine Corps and is now with the Security Bankers Management Corp. The wedding will take place next J spring in Wilmington, Del., at 8t. Helena's Catholic Church. Wayne Mull, 44 Dies In Akron Wayne Mull, 44, died at his home in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, May 8, and the body waa brought here for in terment. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Shady Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Thomas Truett officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors Include one daughter ; two sisters, Mrs. Commodore Shields of Andrews, and Mrs. Wes Helton of CopjJerhill, Tenn., Route 1.; and four brothers, Moody and Ralph of Akron, G. R of Dover, Del.; and Wade of Murptay, Rt. 2. Townson Funeral Home was in eharge. ? Miss Babington, Miss McTaggart Honored Miss Rebecca Babington, a sen ior at Andrews High School and Miss Louise McTaggart, a senior at Hayesvtlle High School, have each been awarded a district Scholarship at Brevard College In the amount of $300 for the fall of 1955. Miss Babington is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Babington of Nantahala and Miss McTaggart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D- C. McTaggart o f Rt. 2, Hayesville.. These scholarships are awarded to students who excel in scholastic and leadership abilities and who are active in the local Methodist Church. Some 26 such scholarship were awarded according to the college president. President Stamey. Chester Farmer Is In Angus Assn. Chester Farmer of Murphy, has been elected to membership In the American Aberdeen-Angus Breed er's Association at Chicago, an nounces Secretary Frank Rich ards.. Mr. Farmer was among the six) purebred Aberdeen-Angus breed ers from North Carolina elected to membership during the past month. Don't N?gl*ct Slipping FALSETEETH -i u. .11. M anhhl* bo falM uetb br auch 1 alkaline ( i drop. allp or wobbla ?at. laugh or anew? Mi ambarnaaad PABTKETH, an J0W*W to kprln kla on jour plaua, kaapa gjtuTg** man firmly ?t Olraa eopfldrnt fart gggKSfl&s" 1MB* f i Navy Applications Ars Available The Navy recruiting station lo- 1 cated in the post office building ? i Franklin announces that applica tions for enlistments of high school graduates in the airman, elec tronic and hospital fields are now being accepted. Qualified appli applicants may be enlisted as soon as they desire after graduation, j The Navy recruiter will be in Murphy at the Register of Deeds | office each Tucl Jay from 11 :30 a. , m. to 3 .00 p. m. ' MORE POWER PER POUND 55 30 poondt any other sow ASK FOR FREE J \^D?MONSTKA HON/ 10 GOOD Used Saws To Choose From PRICES & FINANCING to Suit YOUR Pocketbook. . | Radford & Reynolds Chain Saw Co. > Phone M ? " 1 MOVING? Col.. ?k AMiKICAN ? RED BALL TMNMT COMPANY, MC SAW * DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTMOIIZID ABINT * Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. "? VU Mnrotajr. N BIRTHS PKTRIE HOSPITAL I Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett of Murphy, a son. May 9. k'r. and Mrs. Wilson Palmer of Murphy, a son, Ben Thomas, May 11. j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson of Robbinsville, a son. May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Route 3, Murphy, a daughter, May IS. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Handy of I Blairsville, Ga., * daughter, May , Mr. and Mrs. James Linn, Mur phy, Route 1, a daughter, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mfmmer of Unaka, a son, May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Franks of Andrews, a son. May 16. i Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Day of Mar [ ble, a daughter. May 16. OGREETA DECORATION There will be a decoration at Ogreeta Cemetery May 22 which ia the fourth Sunday. Money Dees Grow On Tree? Dogwood is it! For cutting specifications or Cash on Delivery Contact Alexander Chain Saw & Equip. Co. Murphy, N. C. Agents For Tel. Draper Corp. CAROLINA'S RAT BAIT A GUARANTEED PRODUCT No Fuaa, No Mew, No Trouoie To Put Oat One pound package only 75c AVAILABUE AT FABMEBS FEDERATION Instant or regular I CLOVERLEAF I \ It costs no more to go" First Class9 * ? . . ? . o - - - r. ? Z ? * ? t. n? VACATION IDEA . . . VISIT FORD ROTUNDA, SHOW PLACE OF THE Al /TO INDUSTRY, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN You pay nothing extra for Ford's Thunderbird styling . . ? Luxury Lounge interiors . . . smoother Angle-Poised ride . . nor fot Ford's 23-year V-8 experience that brings you Trigger-Torque power! 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