SHOP MURPHY for WEEK-END SPECIALS * ' - ' New Easter Dresses Childrens Dresses Organdy. Nylon, Cotton i> ' Sizes I to 3 I 2 to 6 x & 7 to 14 Solids and Floral Colorsl $1.98 DOWNSTAIRS MURPHY SUPPLY CO. 1 Friday And Saturday Only FREE - FREE ? FREE With Evary Purchaaa Of A EASTER DRESS $5.98 Or Ovar A Pair of NYLON HOSE Cash Sale Only Boy's White DRESS SHIRTS by Rob Roy Slzot 4 - 20 $1.98 & $2.98 Lena's Next To Post Offlco Jabaley Bros. Valley River Avenue ? Mirpby, N. C. Ladies NYLON HOSE 51 gauge -15 Denier 3 for $1.00 Ladles Hats $2.98 Ladles Handbags $1.00 Girls Dresses $1.98 to $3 .98 Girls - Patent-Leather Shoes --$1.98 V Girls - Easter-Hat & Bag Sets - $1.98 Boys Suits - 2 to 7 size $S.M Sox & Anklets - For Entire Family 5prs.for$1.00 Mens Dress Pants $3.88pr. stock up now! LodUs, Mhs aad Cbildro SHOE SALE drriuin a miba ilif for tk. Easter Parade * ^ Suiti, doati, _ J4ati , a ana acceiioriti for (Oaiter wardrobe CANDLER'S Murpliy, N.C. QUALITY, COMFORT AND STYLE NEW LOW PRICES FOR BIG SAVINGS WESTERN AUTO Murphy, N.C. WE ARE SPRING CLEANING Big Reduction* Up to 75% ONE SET ONLY FoMiai Chair Were $3.49 each Now $1.49 SIDEWALK BICYCLE Was $21.95 How $7.50 Rsbbir loots Were $11.95 Now $7.95 TV Tablts Were )1J9 Now 69* SLIGHTLY DAMAGED StrviM Tflbl# Wis $7.50 Now $3.00 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED 45 RPM Rtcords 5 for $1.00 JUST RIGHT FOR EASTER . $2.98 to $5.99 "t~ andbags \ $1.98 to $2.98 1 COLIINS-CRAIN DEPARTMENT STORE EVERYDAY IS SALE DAY at the Bargain Center Closed All Day Wednesday for Re- stocking Store Hours MON-TUB - 1:30 - ScOO WED . CLOSED ALL DAY THU-FRI - k30 - ScOO SAT - I: SO - 5:30 No Refutdt or Exchange* All Solo* FINAL Shop Th* Bargain Cwrtar Everyday BARGAIN CENTER (Fornrwrly Carrlngar't D?pt Star*.) G rah Mi Oiuty News y, March 17, at *a kapOatCtorch. The Rev. (Ma Orr aaaocladan Mn. Edward Aldaad at tba RobMaaville Plrat Baptist Mamory Work first ba bald. The vara Leroy Johnson, Plrat Baptist; Helen Wlllde, Ftrat Baptist ; Prt? dUa Phillips. New Hope; Ruby Carver, Mountain Creek; Shirley Shuler, Sweetwater; Cathy Maack. Bear Creak; Waada Sdlea, Sweetwater; and Sue Garland, Sweetwater. la the J tailor work each part icipant la allowed two mlatabaa In the aaaocladonal Durnamenq the nionber of winners la not Umltad. There waa only one part icipant In the Intermediate Sword Drill, Blwanda Orr re presenting the Lone Oak Bap dat Church. In the Young Peoples' Speakers Tournament there were two participants. Miss Clara Vae Denton and Mlaa Martha Gillespie both representing the First Bap dst Church of Robbtnsvllle as they ded In their church tournament. Mlas Gillespie waa named the winner and Miss Denton, alternate. Mrs. Gertrude Hornbuckle was the only participant in the Adult Scripture Reading Tournament. Mr* Horbuckle represented the Fli^i aptist Church. These assodational win ners will journey to Murphy April 7, 1961, to participate In the regional tournament. Public Address A public address will be given at Kingdom Hall of Je hovah'a Witnesses In Murphy Sunday, April 2, at 2 p.m. The subject, "The Sacred Bible and Our Problem of Sur vival," will be given In 21,000 Kingdom Halls throughout the world. T? iMihri &UH Cards will iwcatvw cradu School ta the Rob b?n#vlll? M. -fcodUt Ctardu Vecadoe ChurchSchool - Mra. Ed Nalaaa; Mlaalonary Edu cation la the Local Church - Mrs. C. A. Balaa; ChrlatUa IllMll'l I - ..Jr. B4 Nalma, C. W. Santa; Tha Methodist YoMh Fellow* hip - Mr. jack Portia, Mrs. C. W. Santa. Linda Sbafiay. Pefjy Nabna, Patricia Nalma, aadBllzabeth Nalma. Tha Raveraod Ftaley Orrot the Mirphy Circuit will ba tha speaker (or Stnday Evening Worship at the RobMaavllle Methodlit Church. The Rev. C. W. Sartla, pea tor of the Rohfataavllle Methodist Church will be speaking In the Aadrwwa Methodlit Church. Thla exchange of pulpits will be la co-operation with HOLY WEEK aervlcea of the Chero kee-Graham Group Ministry. PERSONALS Robbtnsville - The P arret? Clinic announces that a daugh ter weighing 7 lb. IS oz. was born ? Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hyde March 24, 1961. Mrs. Hyde ia the former Miss Tbelma Davis. They have one ?on, Mitchell. Stanley Angle and Bille Ray Slaughter spent the past week end In Chattanooga as the guest of Stanley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angle. Mrs. Gladys Adams, owner of Ruby Nell's Beauty shop underwent major surgery at the University Hospital in Knoxville, Tuesday, March 28. Miss Rosemary Jones, a sophomore at Mars Hill Col lege is spending the Easter Holidays with her mother, Mrs. Cols Jones of Robbtns vllle. Miss Christine Crisp, a freshman at Mars Hill College, is spending the Easter holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crisp. Only 11 per cent of U. S. people eat breakfast away from home. About 61 per cent eat lunch out. And about 28 per cent eat simper out. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT NJI 'UE BABB. Publisher . . . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Editor Established July, 1889 Published Every Thursday - Second Class Postage Paid at 117 Hickory Street, Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mailing address tnCherokee, Clay andGraham Counties, N. C. Towns, UnlonandPaimlnCountlea.Ga., andPolkCounty, Tens. 1 Year - $3.00 6 Mos. - $1.75 Outside of Retail Trading Area - 1 Yr. $5.00; 6 Mos. $3.00 Deaths, Funerals Compliments Of IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton G. Ivle ? Funeral Director Murphy, N. C. C. W. CAMPBELL RobUnsvllle-Clarence Wil liam (Babe) Campbell, 26, of Robblnsvllle died early Sun day morning , March 26. _ Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. V ester Cam pbell; two brothers Marshall and Douglas of Robblnsvllle: and the maternal grandfather, Jess Bridge. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday In Amah Baptist Church. The Rev. Clifford George officiated, and burial was in Metz Cemetery. I vie Funeral Home of Mur phy was In charge of arrange ments. ? ? ? ? ? ? JIMMY LYMAN MAY NANTAHALA - Jimmy Ly man May, 24, of Nantahala was killed about 7:20 a.m. Thursday, March 23 In an accident near Nantahala School. State Highway PatrolmanP, L. Gravley said May appar ently lost control of his 1960 model car which rammed Into a rock embankment. Maywas found dead inside the wreck age of the car, described as a total loss. May was the only Occident of the car, which was travel ing east on the road that con nects Franklin with Wayah Bald in Nantahala Forest, the patrolman said. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Old Briar Town Baptist Church. The Rev. Mote Woodard. the Rev. John Freeman and the Rev. Franz Pot tell of ficiated, aad burial was la the church ceaMtary. Pallbearers were Jamas McMahea. Dee aad Jimlor May, Rue sail andRoger Coch ran aad Crotf Denny . Surviving are die persra, Mr. aad Mrs. BrltX May of Nantahala; two brothers, Syd ney of N? fshali aad Harssaa of Detroit; aad A* paternal grandmother, Mrs. Pew May Of Nantahala. May wm a gredeete of Nan tahala High School and recent ly hod beea working la New York aad Detroit. Hewaaa ?amber of Old Briar Tom Baptist Cfcarch. me PaBoral Haaaa of An drews was la charge <f ar ARTHUR McCRARY ArUiar T. MeCrary. 77, brother-in-law of Mrs. low* Green of Brasstown, died in his home, Tuesday, March 21 at El Pasco, Texas. Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday In Harding Orr Montana Avenue Chapel, with Dr. W. Herschel Ford officiating. Burial was In Rest Lawn Cemetery. MRS. MOLLIE STILES Mrs. Millie Stiles, 92, died in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Graham, Satur day morning, March 25, after a long Illness. She was the widow of John W. Stiles. Mrs. Stiles had been a mem - ber of Shoal Creek Baptist Church for 74 years. In addition to Mrs. Graham, aurvlvlag are another daugh ter, Mrs. Mag alee Allen of Rt. 4, Murphy, three sons, M. T. W Oak Ridge, Teim., Ernest of Turtle town, Tenn., and P. C. of Aabevllle; 36 grandchild ren, 79 great-grandchildren and a number of great-great grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday In Friendship Baptlat Church. The Rev. Clarence Voykes and the Rev . Fred Stiles of ficiated, and burial was In the church cemetary. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ? ????? J. B. MC CALL ROBBINSVILLE - J.B.Mc Call. S3, of Maryvllle, Team, a former resident of RobMas ville, died Saday morning, March 26, la a Knoxvllle hos pital after a short Illness . Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Harriett Roberts MoCaU tive daughters, Mrs. Ernest Colli ne of Robttnsvllle, and Ike Mlseee LaVon, Carolyn. Merrill, and Mavis Aaa at Mm boa*; two sons, Derryl of the home sad ummett R. of teU. 5. Air Earn. Banker Hill, lad.; the mother, Mrs. Boa McCall; two sisters, Mrs. Wade Haider aad Mrs. Mla gae Davis of RofeMnsvllle; Ana brothers, Howard of Kaoxvllle, the Rev. Bill Mc Call at Lmetr City, Tan., aad Lea of RotaM Seville; sad two grsadchildrea. m. Wedhwdsy* la New Ho^t Baptist Charch. The Rev. Roy O art aad, (ha Rev. Gaiey Stewart aad te Rev. OH* Orr officiated, aad barlal wae la Old Mote Can Tenth Annual 4-H BnuM RobMnevllle - TheTe?ftA? ?ual a^r In CO -operation with N. C. Sin College Extension Service. iu held Friday. Merck 34. ec 6:30 p.m. in A* Robbtnsvilie High School C*e?rle. The program for die even ing wee presided oxer by Mlee Marcella Hill end Mice Lor etta Corbtn. District Awards presented to the winner! were the folr lowing: Dtitrlct Gro?q> Veg etable end Fruit Uee Demon stration ? Dtanne George end Cell Roger* (Blue Ribbon). Dairy Foods Demons tradon - Marcella Hill and Loretta Cor bin (Second piece in stat* contest), Groif) Soli and Water Conservation Demonstration Norman Hyde and DaleGeorge (Blue Ribbon), DlstrlctGroiB Electric Demonstration -Gall Hyde and Eugonda Crisp (Red Ribbon), District Trsctor Driving Contest - Bobby Cape (Second Piece ), Best All A round Camper and Best Swimming 1960 Camp - Cheryl Ayers and David Crowe, Public Speaking Contest - Clarene Brooks (County Participant), and District Dress Review -Dorothy Beas ley (County Participant.) County winners were the following: Farm and Home Electric - Joe Dyer and Betty Jean Sawyer; Food Pre paration, Gall Rogers, Leona Jenkins, and Betty Collins; Canning - Cleo Pilklngton; Jr. Canning - Linda Wiggins and Yolonda Beasley; Entom ology - YolondaBeasley;Gar denlng - Elizabeth Orr, Yol onda Beesley, Linda Wiggins; Clothing - Woody Phillips; Dress Review - Dorthy Beas ley; Jr. Clothing - Linda Wig gins; Recreation - Pamela Barker and Nettle Grace Bate man; Forestry - William J ackson. Tomifcy Radford, and Lary Colvard; Health - Gall Rogers. Patsy Owens, and Cheryl Ayers.. Wildlife - Elaine Howell; Boys Agricultural - Dale George; Frozen Foods -Jsnle Wilkle and Yolonda Beasley; Home Management -Gall Rog ers; Home Beaudflcadons - J. B. Crisp, Jr., and Larry Colvard; Com Muffin Project Dorothy Carver, Cheryl Ay ers, and Elaine Howell; Grooming - Patsy Owens and Brenda Gail Riddle; Achieve ment - Marcella Hill, Loretta Corbln, and Norman Hyde; Home Improvement - Judy Moody, Cheryl Ayers, andGall Rogers; Field Crops - Larry Paige. iSe Planning Committee for the banquet con. lstedof Mrs. Hugh Allen, Mrs. David Riddle, Mrs. James McGulre, Mrs. Ralph Orr, and Mrs. Garland McGulre. The hostesses for the even ing were Mrs. Claude Moody, Mrs. Tony Ayers, Mrs. Blaine Stewert, Mrs. Howard Carver, and Mrs. C. Q, Hill. The Council Officers are Mrs. Harry Owens, chairman; Mrs. Hugh Allen, vice-chair man; and Mrs. Hugh Beasley, secretary-treasurer. North Carolina Legislative B?ll?tia (Editors Note: Included In Ills Bulletin Is a digest of >11 ocal legislation introduced or icted upon by the General As sembly during the week end ing March 24, 1961 affecting your county or any municipal ly therein.) CHEROKEE COUNTY HB 265 - Introduced by Vest, Mar. 21 "Relating to the compen latlon of certain official*, urors, and $3 to witnesses, or each day of required at endance In st^>erlor court. Provides for following annual talarles for county officials, Effective April 1, 1961: clerk >f superior court, $5,000; de >uty CSC, $2,400; roister of leeds, $4,000; clerk In regis - er's office, $2,400. CHEROKEE COUNTY IB 265 - Introduced by West larch 21 - "Relating to the ximpensadon of certain of ficials, Jurors and witnesses In Cherokee County." (Pro rides for $7 dally pay to Jur ors, and $3 to witnesses, for each day of required attend ance In st^erlor court. Pro rides for following annual sal aries for county officials, ef fective April 1, 1961; clerk of ?t^erlor court, $5,000; deputy CSC, $2,400; register of deeds, $4,000 ; Clerk In re citer's office, $2,400.) March 24, psssed House. CLAY COUNTY HB 241 - Introduced by West, March 20. "TO provide for the election d( the Board of Education of Clay County." (Provides for J - member county board of ed ema doe to be to be elected tor 2-year terms at general canty election la 1964 andbt nmlally tbereaftr* Vacancies o be filled for n? iptred term Tf remaining board m bars, nomination aad election to be teld at same time and in same Banner as for other county (fleers. Persons elected take I iffice 1st Monday la April fol owing year of election. Those - Jewed la 1964 take office 1st Monday la April, 1965, fel owlag exptradon of terms tt wnou ?tTf1 Id abiiiIIms act t 1957. 1959, aad 1961. said Vpotaoaaata to expire on said It Monday. On expiradoa of arm of R. L. Long, Prank Mar. a, tepui uad taifavor- I ibly In Hoaae. Irtstol appointed U April 1, 1965.) and U only codi $ 1.96 GRAVES Tilt (??fill VE 7-2181 Andrew* Rd. Murphy. N.C. Bible Questions And Answers Dy Bob Rigdon Pd. Adv. Q. How do ~e know that Holy Ghosi + tlsm doesn't happen today? A. Because the Bible shows us that It ceased before the New Testament was com pleted. There are two examples of Holy Ghost Baptism happen ing in the Bible. They are found in Acts 2 and Acts 10. In Acts 2 verses 1-6 we read of Holy Ghost Baptism com ing upon the Apostles of Christ. This was the begin ning of the church or king don upon earth - Mk. 9:1; Lk. 24:46-49; Acts 1:1-9. The second case Is found in Acts 10 where it came upon Cor nelius and his household(the first Gentiles to enter the church or kingdom). From Acts 2 through Acts 9 we read of only Jews becoming Christians. Now in Acts 2;8;9 & 10 W? read also of water bap tism. Later on though when Paul wrote to the church In Ephesus he said, "There is one baptism." Ep. 4:4. The baptism that had ceased was Holy Ghost baptism for in First Peter 3:20-21 we read?"....ln the days ofNoah ... eight souls were saved by water. The like Figure where unto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God.,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ.) To teach that Holy Ghost Baptism is still In force is to disbelieve and deny the teaching of God. Christ and the Holy Ghost - The Bible. The only baptism In force today is water baptism and It In one of the things nec essary to obey to be saved Matt. 28: 18-20; Mk. 16:15-16; Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16. Come in and Enter Pittsburgh Paints mm OVER 1000 PRIZES TO WIN! GRAND KOI ? 2 RAMS LBS iKowmsswhM.Mii -ni.M>.MTt, - - . ? ? HAVDHAN Dm PUYn-niWOS ? II MVCO MN-ia tCFRIGUATOft-FKEZEKS ? n into QUCEH ?asA d?tex* ? a kt* or winnao cnim ? K*? ??sy to wfnl km ?it? k 25 WW* or Im> ?4|r | MM wtt fWAwgli . WAUHMWalhMorM ? mm WAUHM I taa label o< any WdMli ? | COMI IN TOOATI _ lar (Mol Hky kMi ad m? I ikknkitlMnMCiM ^ dm May IS, I Ml. Murphy Hardware Company Murphy, N. C.

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