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State Vehicles Get "Slow Down" Sticker* RALEIGH? SUta workers who | drive sluts owned vehicles won't . get away from the Mow Vehicles ' Department's admonition to ''Slow Down and Live". It'll be with them MAKING OUT AN ORDER? ? ? Remember: Whether you are a housewife, merchant or wholesaler, DICKEY'S trained personnel are glad to help you route your freight to obtain the fastest service possible! \ ? Dickey Freight Lines Inc. Paat, Deportable 8ervk? To Or From Anywhere tn the CSA AS NEAB AS YOUR TELEPHONE ? PHONE SI Murphy, N. C. CATHOLIC SEED CORN REVELATION 1. Where h God's Revelation to man contained? God's Revelation is contained in the Bible and in Tradition. 2. What to the Bible? i The Bible, or the Holy Scriptures, is a collection of Books all, written under the inspiration of God 3. Are Catholic* permitted to read the Bible? Catholics ire permitted, and are encouraged to read the Bible. 4. Does the Bible contain all that God has revealed? No, the Bible itself states that it does not contain all that God has revealed. "Many other signs also did Jesus in the sight of His disciples, which are not written in this bock. ? There are also many other things which Jesus did, which, they were written, every one, the world itself, I think, would not be able to contain the books that should be written" (St. John xx. 30; xxi. 25). 5. Where else, then, in God's Revelation contained? It is contained in Tradition, i. e., ip the living spoken word of Christ and His Apostles, which was not written down by them. x "Having more things to Write into you. I would not by paper and ink, for I hope that I shall be with you and speak face to face" (2 John i. 12). "Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which you have learned whether by word or by our epistle" (2 Thess. ii. II). C. Where to this Tradition to be found? This Tradition is to be found chiefly in the writings of the Fathers of ChJrch of the first centuries of Christianity, tn the decrees of Church Councils and in the ceremonial of the Church. St. Basil who lived in the fourth century wrote: "We have some articles of faith from the Holy Scriptures, others we received by the tradition of the Apostles, ? which the Apostles preached, the Fathers believed, and the Martyrs confirmed with their blood" (Treatise on the Holy Spirit, 11, 27). If you want to receive a free copy of the New Testament write to ? Joseph Dean * ' / Murphy's Catholic Chapel Murphy, North Carolina Y ? ' ^ In the form or a ilasli board sticker placed near the speed^mtar of seme 10,000 state owned cars and trucks. In a joint announcement fi-om Clifton Beckwith ml the State Em t'loyees Aiwoclation. It was declar ed that funds be made available from each organization to finance the project Scheduled to receive the ' Slow Down and Live" treatment within the week are all highway trucks and passenger cars operated by all state agencies. | It was suggested the stickers be ' mounted with one comer directed at the speedometer numeral 58 so that when the speedometer need] 3 approached S3 It would be in the line with the printed "Slow Down and Live." Tips ToM For Picnic Eggs There's a big difference between a hard-boiled egg and a hard cdbk ed one. Even the name implies the distinction. According to Virginia Wil3on, State College extension nu tritionst, a hard-boiled e?g n tough and leathery simply because it was cooked too long and too hard. A hard cooked egg, on the other hand, is tender and smooth. Now that summer is here, it's picnic weather which means that it's hard-cooked egg weather. The easiest way to prepare, carry and keep eggs is in the shell. Then, at mealtime, they're shelled and ea' en. Hard-cooked eggs keep for hours without refrigeration in an unbroken shell, thanks to the pro tection of both the shell and the papery lining underneath. But hard-cooked eggs out of the shell ? stuffed, or in salads and sandwiches ? must be kept cold i to be safe against soilage, accord ing to Miss Wilson. In just a few hours in a warm picnic basket or out on a picnic table on a warm day. stuffed egg3 or egg salad.; may become spo.rije hazards. Safety calls for keeping them col.1 from the time they're prepared un til they're eaten. What's the best kind of egg to buy for hard-cooking? Those of top quality (grades AA or A) are best, because of their delicate flavor. They're also good for stuffing bo cause they have well centered yolks. If you want eggs for sand wich filling Or for sa'ac'.s, select U eggs which are entirely suitable and cost less than the higher grad es A MILLIONAIRE VACATION ON A PIGGY BANK BUDGET TAKE A HAPPINESS TOUR AND WIN A FREE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD FOR 2 _SEE_YOUR_ TRAVEL ^GENT^ FOR J5ETAILS ' { ^ j Q romantio nights " ^*24 . Ihh P? iwh, liilh April 15 Dicirii. 31, 1955. Mm Mnidcv 2%wmj6cation! .Tj?? ?nU ^fL ?li mm Hfifckw U^.' 47 LjJ. MMi ^ _? Can ?f Vwl? <?>.** *5m? ?wZw* ?? Hw Ml af McxJc# Ikn hwiWikf FkMi Kmh* llM hcWm awyfcaas4 mmi tm tprias m4 ??? ir . . . all FRU! FOR RESERVATIONS . . . sm, writ* or pkoM war local Trorol A|w>, ony offico ol NATIONAL or CAPITAL AIR LINES or HAPMMESS TOURS, INC ? 4 t Monroo S?? H^iW, 4?h ST., Haw York, N. Y. NEW SARASOTA TERRACE SARASOTA, FLORIDA LOW PACKAGE RATES Double occupancy, iodudiog ' miaimum elr fore from cities BOSTON 13S.42 CHICAGO 122.02 NEW ORLEANS 82.02 NEW YORK 114.42 PHILADELPHIA ... 115.32 WASHINGTON, D.C 99.02 DRIVE-YOURSEIF ?pedal low rate $29.95. a Include* 100 mil? rKKB driving. New Ford or Chevrolet. Hotel ATLANTA * 72.02 NEW SARASOTA TERRACE Hotel S3 11 P 0 BOX >720 sV, NOTICE A To County Taxpayers Pay Taxes In June And Take Advantage Of 2 Per Cent Discount Cherokee County Tax Office ?*m? wantmv-y ^?wann * AT TQHTO/ ?I "* 7*e ^4p m \nrnU. s&DiAHM&/rae tub ") | QPOOKS. HXJR e&wep FOR J-~< &rCOM?f*yO THE STOLEN CASH HSU. MQBE 7HAM PAY FOR 7HS mm ffb 7 fie new kind of hardtop You drop the side windows down on this airy beauty of a Buick with the solid steel roof? and it's as wide open as a Convert ible, with no center posts to mar your view. That's what makes it a hardtop. But what makes it a very special kind of hardtop is the fact that it has four doors instead of two. Cheers? Brother! ?they're really rolling out for Buick's 4- Door Riviera! Now, you see, you can have the tremendously popular styling of a true hardtop combined with the room, comfort and full convenience of a 4-door Sedan. And it took a completely new kind of body design to come up with this marvel? a new kind of body built to wholly new structural principles. So it looks L<te Buick's done it again ? because the 4-Door Riviera is a sweeping sensation across the nation. It's rolling off the assembly lines in volume numbers to meet the demand ? in the high* powered Century Series, and in the bedrock-priced Special Series, illustrated here. And each one is all Buick? with record-high V8 power, the level steadiness of all-coil* springing, the extra roominess of a full-size Buick Sedan? and, most certainly, with the instantaneous getaway response and bettered gas mileage of Buick's spectacular new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* Come in for a look at the brand-new kind of hardtop? the 4- Door Riviera, \bu11 find it priced at the modest extra cost of a 4-door model over a 2-door model? and a buy too thrilling to pass up. 'Dyntfaw Dmv is stmimi on Romlmsittr, optional txtrt COM on other Series. ?ajojr eowleJ. tillered air hr lea? Am you fet|t wUh Butok't AIRCONDITIONER CHjyiilhuiB H>g|i *$t lr? FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. 1 1 ? '? * : . ? , ,
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