SCOOT IJaty.UH h?n*MC??(y.N.C, rU JERUE BABB. PuMI^W ~ PHYUJS B. BABB, Edlar WW SUBSCRIPTION RATES ? I? CterokM Cotaiy: Om Year, $2.30; Six Mo* (hi. ; , 11.50. Ouald* CberokM Couaty: Om Yw. W.00; S Six Mob du. $1.73. ?j? S~*d Clm' 1 P' c ^5?*^ p,w At Murphy, N. C. Mpf >2> U7 Hickory Si. ;; Litter To Tfct Editor uear tailor: I, have wanted to write this letter for some time, but have M4M because I know that it will offend quite a few peo ple <some of them my own people). In November we will elect the President of the Uniaad States, a person who wilt*,ttave a direct bearing on all mt lives. Let's elect the one ""Best fitted for the job. If is everyone's civic duty to vote. It is one of the rea Fambro 5 & 10 WEEKEND Specials Men's Athletic SOCKS Regular 49* 3 for $1.00 Ladies 7 pieces SCARFS ReguAr 49f 3 For $1.00 Floral Design Plastic DRAPES Regular 1.00' 88C -? . I ? Receiving Bcby Blankets Regular 5 9f 2 For $1.00 TOY SALE ^Begins Thursday ? 50 -Shot repeater GUN ; HOLSTER SET Reg. 1.98 ; 99C 5 Big 30" Military : TRAIN SET Regular 1.98 I 99C I NURSERY SET Regular 1.98 ' I 99C sons this country was found ed. It is what his kept this country free from dictators, and this party system has worked for many years. Everyone should take an in trest in county, state, and national elections. Too few people, especia lly women, exercise their right to vote. We should all be kept well informed on what is going on in the world around us. You could ask some -' people inCherokeeCounty who is our Senior Senator, and I'll' bet they wouldn't know. Ask who is the Secretary of State and you would get the same answer. We have three great mediums of information newspapers, radio, and tele vision, but to some there are too many more important things going on around them to just take a few minutes out of every day to find out what Is going on in the world. Some of the most promi nent men in both our great parties have put their relig ion way down at the bottom of the line in what they say they are, and in what they believe. (Some haven't said they believe anything.) I would like to say that I am a Christian first, a free Ameri can second, and a Democrat third, but since my party did not put a man that I can In all good faith vote for, the other party will get my vote. Some might say what is one vote? Great issues have been decided on one vote. There are In the U. S., 37 million more registered Democrats than Republicans so It will take a lot of peo ple who have Just one vote to elect the president that I want and I am sure a lot of other people, just like me, want, too. I have heard some of our Protestant clergemen say they cannot vote this November. Everyone that doesn't vote is. In a very real sense, supporting the other man. Sometimes It is better to for get what your political party is, and vote for the man in stead of just voting for your party. I know I am not so smart in many things, but I hplieve in doing what my heart tells me is right. 1 believe in this .that I am right - At least I hope and pray that 1 am. Mae A. Crisp Man lives by affirmation even more than he does by bread. - Victor Hugo Marbl* News Mr. Md Mr*. Daws Gar ret and family of NMtivUU. Tn. war* racaot gaaats of his pmask?rt,Mr.MriMn. Moo roe Garrett. Mr. aad Mr*. Poaey Roberts at Robianavtlle. and Mr. aad Mr*. Harry Rich at Marble, were business viiinrs in Blue Ridge, Ca. laat Thursday. Mr. aad Mrs. Goflery Graves and family of Hanging Dog, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Garret. Mrs. Mamie Rich has re turaad from ? visit with her son, Tlamage Ragvis, of Blalrsville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack son of Long B each, Calif-were touring through Murphy and Marble last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rich of Sonara, Texas have an notaiced the birth of a dau ghter, Cynthia Renee. His par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Rich of Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lin ford, Mr. and Mrs. Bass Lin ford, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Palmer of Andrews and Peachtree, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tad Carren, at die home of Mr, and Mrs. Worth Palmer. Mrs. Lynchie and Miss Ar tie Garrett were Saturday afternoon guests of Mrs. Mamie Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Daven port of Akron, Ohio, formerly of Blalrsville. Ga? visited Mrs. Mamie Rich last week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bran dist of Pennsylvania toured through Marble recently. Mr. Frank Barton of Blue Ridge. Wa. was a recentguest of relatives in Marble. Mr. and Mrs! Bill West of Andrews, were recent guests of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards. Rev. and Mrs. Arvil Swaf ford were recent guests of their daughter in Ashevtlle. Mrs. Vinson West and chil dren of Eufaula, Ala. spent the weekend with relatives ' here. Mr. Monroe Garrett of Mar ble celebrated his 70th birth day last Friday, October 14. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medlin, Mrs. Jimmy Johnson anddau ghters, and Mrs. Grace Med lin of Ashevtlle, were recent guests of their parents, grand Addle Mo* Cook* N<med For Work In Hawaii NASHVILLE. TENN.--M1M Addle Mm Cooke. ot Honolulu. Hawaii, formerly of Murphy, has boon selected as an a vadaMo approved church libr ary worker to serve la Hawaii. Wayne E. Todd, secretary of the Church L I brary Service, Bap Q si Sunday School Board, said that throughout the South ern Bapast Convention the Church Library Service uaes several such approved work ers. Mlas Cooke, havtag had wife experience la library work, "la well qualified to promo m and assist la estab lishing libraries in all of the Baptist churches and mis sions la Hawaii, wherever her services are required," Todd said. Miss Cooke serves as chiarch library siyervisor for Baptist Book Stores in Ral eigh and Charlotte, N. C? for three-and-a-half years before going to Hawaii. 'For the past two years she has been librarian of the Hawaiian Baptist Academy in Honolulu. She also has studied library science at the University of Hawaii. White Church 4-H Club Meets By Glenda Oockery-Reporter The 4-H Club met at White Church School on October 13, 1960 for the purpose of elect ing officers. Officers elected were: President, Ann Msrcus, vice president, Demorres Sylves ter; secretary - treasurer, Carol MacRae; song leaders. Sonny Hass and Wanda 0*DeU; reporter, Glenda Dockery. After our officers were elected we sang a song and said the 4-H pledge and the pledge of Allegtence to the flag. Miss Mary Hensley, super visor, assisted the election activities. The next meeting Will be November 10. parents and great-grand parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis. Mrs. Edra Mae Edwards Is back from Andrews Hospital, very much improved. MEN, ONLY $ o 00 . LAY AWAY I . DEPOSIT ^ WILL HOLD A NEW SINGER , FOR ' CHRISTMAS... IF vow ACT NOW I with our convenient layaway plan roo can bold your choice of thia or any other fine SINGER* model with a on all deposit. We will fift wrap and deliver per your inatructioni on Chriatmaa Xre. S?t moiatU|r Umut {T r- n CA I JBKtt print awr flat at 4*59 m US FORD DEALERS SHOW YOU THE MOST MAINTENANCE-FREE FORD IN HISTORY ?f ? FLASH! " "FALCON CONTEST GIVEAWAY WINNERS" Mrs.O.O.Guest RossviUe.Ga, Mr.C.A .Crisp Gaines ville.Ga. Mr. J. T J ones Columbus.Ga. Mr Jt J,Sherron Decatur, Ga. Mr. L.E. Pollard Tallapoosa, Ga. Mr. Olin T.Chance Union Springs, Ala. Mr. J X.Johnson Birmingham, Ala. Mr.O.C.Bethune Scoctboro, Ala. because its beautifully built to take care of itself \ r% KMmrvuv phopohthjnso J TO TIME CUSSIC F0*D LOON * Th<t m*tf?i mat prM**t?| by national la?h>on *???..?, C+nfro o?r L'AHa Mo da Ma?a?a 10 tt.* 1?1 fo it tot functional tit>tu>on ol c<aaa? taa</t* w fit ns(iF-N(K-s now UkrkctM KmN. t?k ????? H M OM ?*? m?mI ? 61 GALAXI E BY FORD SEE IT.. .DRIVE IT.. .AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S TODAY n?r. BURCH MOTORS in 2121 Murphy. N.C. VE 7-2119 Piijn L let w N# 691 rf'w ,.a - - ,,- r. Peochtree News Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crisp of Akron, Ohio are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. DockSudderth spent Saturday in Gatflnburg. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sud Jerth and son of Akron, Ohio ?re visiting, theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sudderth and Mr. and Mrs. ?d English. Misses Sue Ferguson and Doris Hendrix who teaches school at Leaksville spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Sud dath of Jefferson. Ga., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chambers of Andrews were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pack of Gainesville, Ga. and son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris. Special Church Service To Honor Football Team Members of the Murphy High School Football Team will be guests of honor at a simper and special service Sunday evening. October 23. Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship are spon sors for thla special program. The members of the team will be entertained at supper at 6:30 p.m. In the Social Room of die church, and tbe service will be at 7:30. The sermon will be given by the pastor. Reverend R. T. Houts. on the subject, "Living Is Team work." All member* of the team and their parents and friends are cordially Invited to the service. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself: nothing can bring you pence but ?* triumph Requests For Brownie Troup Several raqoeata for i mw Girt Scout Browiue troop In Mtrphy have town received by Mr*. Merle Devia. Neighbor hood Chairman aw) a meeting of Interested girls and parents baa been scheduled for 3:15 p.m. ta Ate Little Auditorium at fee school on Thursday. Oct. 20th. The proposed new troop will serve second and third grade girls. It will also Include the third graders al ready registered with Troop 211 and parents of these flrls are urged to attend. Hembree Enrolled At Gottonla Institute RALEIGH - WUUamMorrU Hembree, formerly of Mur pry. la ?nlM at the Cuton Technical Institute la Cm ante, a divtataa of the NJC. Slate College School of Ea? locering, operated by rite Col - lege Extension Division. The son of Mrs. .W. A. Hembree of Athens.'Ga., Bill is a graduate of Murphy High Sct.ool and a member of Bel vlew Methodist Church. Rt. 2 Murphy. H? is enrolled in the two-year civil technology cours* at Gaston Toch. Smoky Mom/am Gas C?j 1st KASHO Winner Mrs. Gordon Holmes of Lowell Street, Murphv, is shown receiving the first KASHO Jackpot of $120.00 from C. L. (Bud) Alverson, left, in the Smoky Moun tain Cts Co. showroom. Max Blakemore of WCVP is Shown broadcasting the presentation. All Housewives Are Eligible To May Listen Monday thru Saturday 11:00 a.m. W C Y P 600 KC Democratic Rally Ranger School House Saturday, Off. 22, 1960 7/30 p. n. Cfckkn Sapper With All The Trimming* Gentlemen $1.00 ladies Free Plenty of Entertainment Vote Democratic Pd. Pol. Ad. Attend The Church Of Your Choice I J? he gong sounded! T dashed from the office into the crowded street, and hur ried on into the fading sunlight. The bell in the familiar old church tower was strik ing five. I had made it again! I would reach the commuters' train and be in my suburban home at the usual hour. As I rushed past the church, chimes sounded melodiously over the busy, strug gling mass of humanity. Suddenly, I stopped in the midst of it. Why this mad rush day after day? Tomorrow and to morrow and tomorrow would be the same. But today the chimes recalled to me a sense of peace and purpose, a satisfaction once experienced in the fellowship of worship and friendship. The commuters' train was forgotten as I entered the vast, semi-lighted church. From far up at the marble altar came tha words of a prayer: "0 Cod, our Heavenly Father . . . the endless tide of business, | toil, and care moves on around us. Go with us and bless us who have stopped within this holy place of prayer for ono brief moment to be refreshed by thy love, and quieted by thy peace." The organ took up the response and the Mwiriu" soared upward as I knelt in grateful prayer. "Never again," I resolved, "shall I deprive myself of the security and satisfaction of ? regular church attendance and worship. My place in the little suburban church shall be filled on each Lord's Day." "...mA mt th tt fmt' the church for all . . . ALL FOR TNG CHURCH "TV Church is the factor on earth* for the building of ckmclrr and food citizenship. It is a storrhouse of spiritual valurs. Without a strong Church, ?either drmocra y nor ci\iiu?tion can There ar* four sound reasons why every person should attend services refularly and support the Church. They ?re: (I) For hi* own sake. (2) For his children's sake. ()) For the sake of his Community and nation. (4) For the sake of (he Church itself, which needs his mool and material support. Plan to (O to church refularly and read your Bible daily. Day Monday Tuesday W?dB<^d?y Tburulay Friday Jwlu/day CW.pt* Imtih PmIttji II OnriathiAM I Corinth ia ii r Vmn 1-2 12-14 21*24 14-15 *13 1-13 1-2 C*fyt*4kl IH4. Knurr Aii . SrriKr* S?wtw|. V*. These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored By The Following Business Firms Hitchcock Corp. Horaai H. Wiit & Co. Owtiby Mf|. C?. Colaabia Marhli Co. IrtBfty Tfitil# Mills , Ik. 1 11 . ?

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