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Among the Sick . . McChn, lL J. HeyoavUle; ? >fn*|, J (Mil Glbaea, Rt J. HayaevlUe: Mrs. Prams L. Births HUGHES Mr. md Mrs. Jackie Hugfcea <rf Rom* 2. Murphy nnM the Mr* of ? ho, Timothy Vaa. April 16 at Providence Hoaptal. Mr*. Hi?hes la (be faroMT Miss Beverly Aon CddMil. SAMPSON Mr. aad Mrs. Donald Worth Sampson ol Yom* Han-la. Ga.. aaniaii a Ike birth at a daugh ter, April 1* at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Sampson la the former Ml as Betty Jo Cook. Evaaa, Murphy; Mr*. El?? Gram, *L 3. Murphy; Gar (Mid Rhodss, Rt. 1. Marble; Robert KUpacrtck. Andrews; Jack Brown. Hi. 4. Morphy; Samusl Rogers, RO. Mwphy; Mrs. Manba Franklin. An drews: Mrs. Rotaart Eaaley. Jr.. Murphy: and Lester Whits, Andrews. Faoeou admitted to Murphy General Hospital: Mrs. Eddie Mac Cotb, Hemp. Ga.; Mrs. Vaude Raper, Culberson; Harvey Stala^t. Rt. 2, Mur phy; Mrs. Dsrlene Henaon. Muryr.y; Allan Hatchett. Rt. 2. Murphy: sod Floyd Chas ti an. Murphy. Patients dismissed from Providence Hospital: Mrs. Lucy Hughes, Rl 2. Murphy; Mrs. George H us kins, Marble: Mrs. J una Curtis, Rt. 3, Mur phy; Mrs. Lula V. Greene, Murphy; and Jack Harness, Rt. 3, Murphy. FOR PEOPLE WHO UK! TO TRAVEL... TRULWtYS VACATIONS Scenery doesn't follow straight lines. That'* why more and man people are taking leisurely Trailwayi vacations. You'll travel right thru the heart of the most beautiful ?ad historic attractions in this great country of ours. And jour Trailways Vacation Planning Specialist will take can of all the details for you: travel arrangements, hotel accommodation sightseeing and entertainment ... at no extra cost. Begin planning now . . . play later ... on a Trailwayi Vacation. 11 MMWROENT AJKAS TO CHOOSE ROM... YdmtoM ? Colorado ? Black Hills ? Pacific Northwest# taodm Rockies ? Alaska ? Now England ? Metropolitan Cast ? Niagara and Eastern Canada ? California ? Grand Canyon ? Iryco and Zion ? Virginia ? Groat Smokies ? Atlantic Shores ? Southwest ? Carlsbad Caverns ? Florida ? Gutf Coast ? Caribbean TRAILWAYS. "easiest travel on earth" Peoples Cefe TENNESSEE STREET VE 7-2529 MURPHY. K C. um convenient package express . . .choose care/ree chartus MarbU N?ws By Mamta Rich Mrs. Aaaa Lm Davta aad aona aad daugh?r-ta-4ao^s< SrT?od' MiVjd*" Da*a! Mr. aad Mrs. Gllee Grins ?ad Mtl*ed Griggs, Mr. Roy Pm sad mm. Mr. sad Mrs. San Nmm and sons at Mar ble, vara called K> Lincoln - torn, N. C. last woak. Their stepmother, Mrs. J.G. Nww ?on had paaaad sway. Mrs. Jake Devi* and daugh ter, Mary Lou and grandaon Freddie, vlalMd Mrs. Laura Freeman on Grape Creek last week. Mrs. Freeman Is 94 years old. Sorry ?> report Tod Garren not Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Glbby and family of Cleveland, Tenn. was the weekend guestof their parents, Payne and Glbby. Mr. aad Mrs.KennthHamp toa of the Hampton Grill In Andrews, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Rich last Monday evening. Mr. Martin Totherow of Chattanooga, Teon. was the Friday night guest of his cousin hare, Mr. and Mrs. Wesdey Totherow, Glad to have our visitors, the Macklemarows, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and family from Grape Creek Church, and Rev. Arthur Humphrey, their pas tor, from Chattanooga. Torn., with us at Hyatts Cr Sat urday night. Mr, and Mrs.SherdaaGibby and family of Cleveland, Tetm. visited over the weekend in Burnsvllle, N. C. with her sister and his parents in Mar ble and her mother In An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haigler at , Brant Kllpatrlck In MarMa. Sorry B report Aunt bet > y Moas and Mr*. Will C?M1 Pnytr meedag laat ! day aight a( Wayne Bdwarda ?aa en)o Vtd by a food crowd. Rev. Harold Anderson at Andrews will preach atMaltba Church the 5th Sunday. Rev. Buddy AdamafUladhis appointment at Oak Grove last Smday afternoon. James Garrett, who Is em ployed in Tennessee, waa home visiting relatives over the weekend. The Hyatts Creek W.MJJ. held a Bake Sale In Andrews Saturday, taking In JJ3. Mr. and Mrs. LutherCafiey and family from Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Owetiby of Nan tahala visited with us at Hyatts Creek. Rtpiblicas Ti Milt The April meeting of the 12th District Republicans will be held Friday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the JarrettHouse in Dillsboro, Dan S, Judd. Chairman of the executive committee, announced today. Matters of general Interest to Republicans and those In terested in good government will be discussed, Judd stated; also some members of the Legislature will be present to give a first hand report happenings at Raleigh. Health Notes By W.S. Cann Health District Director With spring here, we would like id stress the need for protection against the sum mer diseases. Number one. of course, is polio. While we cannot give but three doses of polio free to children up to six years of age. we rec ommend four doses . No cases of polio have been reported when four doses have been given. Last year, the total number of cases dropped but die paralytic cases remained high. This could be due to three things. First, more chil dren and adults are having four doses of vaccine. Second, most polio cases are having the diagnosis confirmed by viral laboratories. This has ruled out many so-called non paralytic polio cases. Third, last year was not "a polio year" throughout the world. Another "spring preven tion" that is always neces sary, especially today with the great movement of popu lation. Is typhoid shots, es peclaliy in a resort area Willi boating, fishing, and swim ming. If there Is any doubt about your typhoid shots and It has been several years, better protecdon Is assured by taking a series of three weekly Injections then a boos ter every four years there after, except In typhoid areas. Typhoid fever is always with us. It is a very serious disease and a crippling one. When much traveling is planned, especially out of U. S., a recent smallpox vac cination Is a necessity. During the hot summer months, summer diarrhea of babies still occur. A good baby formula sterilized ac cording to your doctor and kept in a cool ice-box com pletely prevents this. Again, this is a very serious di sease. It Is just good common sense to protect yourselves and your children for the summer months. SOLD OUT! Yes, we have sold out our 2 story and basement building at 226 Hlawassee Street, In Murphy, to the State Highway Department but ? We have thousands, AND THOUSANDS, of Dollars of Merchandise that we have NOT sold; six stories of Hardware and Building Materials in our own building, and die Mercer Fain Building nearby, ? "Just across the tracts." We must be out of the 226 Hlawassee Building by July 17th, for 'at that dme the "wrecking crew" will take over. We are on a trade to sell our stock of merchandise to a man, or men, who will take over and continue this Wholesale Business here in Murphy. Murphy needs a Wholesale Hardware as badly as any place I know. It is almost 100 miles to the nearest jobbing city. But in the event this deal is not consumated, we will carry on the Busin 3 Just as we have been doing until about July 4th, at which time we will move the heavy part of the merchandise remaining into the Mercer Fain Building, and all the other to die three stores we operate in Georgia. We are continuing purchases of all fast-moving merchandise, and will do so right on down to the very last, for with all our sources of outlet. It Is not possible for us to become overstocked with die fast-moving items; and we will condnue to keep our Salesman out and take orders as usual right down to die closing date. This process of Uquldadon will be very orderly, for we have very little of merchandise that not of the besc But we will "ransack" our stocks daily, and will have many Special BARGAINS at all times, for both the Wholesale and Retail buyers. Of course, it will be necessary that we confine our credits to those who can pay by the 10th of each month following date of purchaae; and we will appreciate it very much Indeed if those who owe us past-due accounts will let us have payment in full by die first of July. I hate to leave Murphy, very much indeed: The 20 years I have had a business here have been very happy ones, and my leaving is with a deep feeling of sadness and regret. But I am leaving you one of my FOUR most precious treasures, and I know you will treat Marvin with the same consideration, and honor, and love that you have accorded me. I hope that you will make It a point to visit us many times during the next 9 or 10 weeks, and I assure you that we will do all possible to make It profitable and advantageous to you to do so. W. E. HAMPTON, President HAMPTON GO., INC. Vernon 7?2314 ? - - - W.E. & 26 HlawauN St. t?l?r V*ns If Da Spimm ?tlSt It Ml Otaarlct Ranger, Bad A. NifW, Ranger ?Uartct. Cherokee aad Clay Couartaa, Nodh Carolina Na plllar know* aa the aim span worm which has lalaaad die forara o? North Gaorgla, Tan aaaaaa aad We* tern Nor* Carolina for tha paat Owe year* la a Oil active in in attack on the hardwood tree spec tea. Tkla la the tnaact that appears later In lea life cycle as a small white modi which has been obaervad In large numbers throughout this area. According to entomologists working in the area, die out break should eventually run Its course and collapee be cause of natural factors. Weather conditions, and a number of natural enemies (beetles, moths, flies, and di seases) act as controls for the spanworm. The overall area affected is expanding, but the concentration of insects Is generally 1s becoming thinner with the exception of small areas of high infestation. Be cause trees are In danger of being killed from repeated at tack, the U. S. Forest Service is planning to treat the Coweeta Hydrological Labor atory drainage area which is suffering from heavy infesta tion. DOT will be applies by airplane to the 5,000 acre area. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service has found from past studies that careful applica tion with low chemical rates csuse no appreciable damage to wildlife or fish population. The Forest Service has carefully evaluated these spraying projects to make certain that all the resources of the forest are adequately protected. Spraying will take place during the first week in May, depending upon the develop ment of the Insect brood and weather conditions. Tom Malloite To Visit tiea ASHEVILLE - Tom L.Mai lonee, 12th Congressional District Secreury to Con gressman Roy A. Taylor, is now making scheduled visits to the County seats and other sections of the counties. On Friday, May 5th, he will be at the Cherokee County Courthouse, Murphy, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and at the Andrews Town Hall from 1:00 pjn. to 2:00 p.m. Also on May 5th, he will be at the Graham County Court house, Robbinsville, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Any persons who has any matter which he would like to discuss with the Congressman Is invited id meet with Mr. Mallonee at the designated time and place. These visits are made in order to give people an op portunity to discuss with the District Secretary problems In matters in which they are interested, and to make the District Office serviceable at the local level. Bible Questions And Answers By Bob Rigdon BY Bob Klgdon Q. Where are the Command ments In the New Testament that show that Baptism Is one of the Commandments neces sary to obey to be saved? A. Mark 16:15-16 "Go ye Into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that BELIE VETH AND IS BAPTIZED SHALL BE SAVED; but he that believe th not shall be damned." Notice: Salvation comes af ter being baptized. To deny it is to deny God, Christ, Holy Ghost and the Blbel. Acts 2:38 "Then Peter said unto them. Repent and be bap tized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins . . . , " Notice: Remission of sins follows baptism. One might as well preach that faith and repentance aren't necessary as to preach that baptism Isn't necessary. Acts 22:16 Ananias mldSaul (Paul) "And now why tarriest thou? arise and be baptized and wash away thy sins cal ling on the name of the Lord." Notice: The Bible says: bap tism washes away sins. A man that says he believes the Bible will not deny It. In First Peter 3:20-21 "... eight souls were saved by water. The lite figure w hereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the imwer of ? good conscience toward God.) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ." The same God, Christ, Holy Ghost and Bible that com mands Faith, Repentance and Confession for salvation also commands Baptism as one of the thing* that saves m. Notice: Baptism alone will not save Just as Faith alone will not save - James 2:17-24. la love I plead with you to do all the Bible teaches. 1 DUaJ with you to Believe, saved. There Is only one beptiam Bph. 4:5. Bible baptism is a burial. New Post Office Building Authorized At Robbinsville ; by Pwt Office Dapart ' Officials at ? I re ? to coat, and location. Thl? new and modern poacal faculty will be cooa true led under the Post Office Depart menfa Commercial Leaalnf Program, which utlllzea die funds at private enterprise to obtain needed postal buildings. Filed it IhiI) Ciirtkiisi DEED TRANSFER Florence H. Greenwood to Dorothy Hogsed Wilson, pro perty In Valleytown-Township. Virgil and Bertha Decker to Wade Wilson Decker, pro perty In Murphy Township. Frances Brown Klmsey Walters and William C. Wal ters to W. Frank Forsyth, 11.5 acres more or less In Murphy Township. Glen T. Raper to Arvll A. Williamson. Jr., 10 acres more or less In Shoal Creek Township. Dewey and Sue Dotson to Buford Dotson, 20 acres more or less In Notla Township. Luther and LUlleB. Weaver to Hedden and Edith Stiles, 30 acres more or less in Shoal Creek Township. Carlyle P. and Hazel Hig don Matheson to William Ho ward Higdon, property inVal leytown Township. Methodist Circle Meets Circle No. Two of the First Methodist Church met on Tuesday, April 18 at the home of Mrs. Dixie Palmer. The meeting opened with prayer and devotion by Mrs. McCall Elliott. Mrs. Elliott had charge of the short business session. Mrs. Cann gave a discus sion highlighting "Womans Changing Role In The World Today." During the social hour the hostess assisted by her dau ghter, Miss Hattle Palmer and Miss Thelma Wheeler served refreshments to the following: Mrs. R. C. Mat tox, Mrs. Early Anderson, Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Mrs. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. W. M. Cann, Mrs. H. G, Elklns, Mrs. Eli zabeth Hunt, Mrs. Norma Baker, Mrs. W. E. Howell. Mrs. E. E. Stiles, Mrs. J. H. Hampton, Mrs. Reba John son, Mrs. F. L. Asbury and Mrs. Helen Lochaby. of ad Highway 12* (*pro* imataiy 200 feet Souifceaet of I privaM mdoffoHapraMM < post 001 co). According to thePoatmaa ter. Mrs. Huri W. Keith, bidding forma, specifications and other pertinent data will be available K> prospective bidders In approximately 60 daya, at which time Iba Poat Office Department will sdver dae for tatda. Thus, an equit able cona true don value will be established on a comped dve basis , The alte option will be tradkferred to the aucceaaful bidder, who will purchase the land, and then will construct the building to Post Office Department spectficadona and lease It to the Department on a long-time basis, with leaae renewal opdona running tq> to five years. Under the Post Office Departments unique Commercial Leasing Pro gram. this building will remain under private owner ship while leaaed to the Fed eral Government and the bwrry. Tins Ul? ktf a vtry ?<H>n lift! *11 Tmsv rttaivty $1 Jt Tow 50" phMtM Mauney Drug Co. [CALL US I for expert - DOZER WORK ? LAND CLEARING - ROAD BUILDING West Brothers 6INIIA1 CONTRACTORS VE7-2518 Murphy, N.C. SAFEST PLACE TO KEEP IT! Whether it's the deed to your house, your port folio of securities, your insurance policy or your wife's precious jewelry, the safest place to keep it Is in a Safe Deposit Box. In our massive vaults, your Safe Deposit Box will be SAFE from theft, Are or loss at all times, yet readily avoilable to YOU whenever you wish to refer to it. This solid protection means much to you . . . but costs little I We're at fern service m so mmy w&ys... ? CHECKINC ACCOUNTS R*Qutar or Sp*d?H to mttl your . particular n??di. ? SAVMCS ACCOUNTS I ron^pound^cl Quort^fiy . ? PERSONAL LOANS Low-eoit; convenient term*; prompt, friendly service. ? NOME wn LOANS W ^ f> J m rMl _ n Www I WnlWUWMn^, PiiOyV< ni lonO" CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews Robbinsville - Hayesville . Mwiitwr P*d*ral Dapoait Iwrun Corporadaa Serving Southwestern North Carolim
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