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Army wll Is Set For This Sunday! j Uon of Tho Solvation Army MMaV tain Mission wfll be held at ths Sheltos Laurel Mission, 8 milss west of Finos Crook Hlffk School, Sunday, August t, from 10 a. m., to 8 p. m., in Haywood County. Thia an 1 wont has for many years attracted thousands of poo pie to the mountain top to hoar the old-time gospel singing, com posed of quartets, trios, duets, so loists and church groups. One of the highlights each year is tils fellowship one has with both old and new friends. This is an inter-denominational singing convention and siging groups from all churches are In vited to participate in the singing. This annual all day singing sad decoration services are instituted by the lots Major Cecil Brown, founder of The Salvation Army Mountain Mission work. There will be free meals and drinks served to the musicians and singers. Hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, coffee, drinks, and las cream will bo available to those who will not he bringing their lunch along with them, to bus. However, families are urged to bring their ranch, spread it on one of the picnic tables and enjoy the fellowship of your friends togeth er. Invito your relatives and friends you have not seen to years to Join yon; have s good time and make this real homecoming day. Colonel and Mrs. William Range, Divisional Commander of North and South Carolina will be pro sent for this wonderful occasion, along with other guests. This will be the third year for Capt and Mrs. Earl Woodard, in command of The Salvation Army Mountain Missions. They extend to you a most cordial invitation, to come and attend this all-day event. By D. H. BUTLER Fiekt Representative LAV SRKsVnJ Gt0OV Ciuuu HOW church eVexysumW DONT WASTE MONEY ON IMITATION ADVERTISING Today's news features Presides Johnson's war on pooaisy. Now hoys is being offered to too poverty-stricken that the futon will hold increased work opportu nities tbt wttl again make life worth Irving. One instrument in American so doty has boon playing a quiet role throughout the country in al leviating hardship. Now so much s part of bur American way of life that it is token for granted, so cial security provides income in old age, income to keep the family together when the breadwinner becomes severely dissbled, or in come for the family when death strikes. Despite the fact that it was sot up in August 1986, social security is still commonly thought of as something you got only in old age. But In reality R is more much more than that, len file cards pulled at random from the local social security office files showed social security coming to the aid of local citiiens in three different ways: income in retire ment; income to survivors; and in come to the disabled. 1. Four of the cards showed men and women receiving monthly payments as a matter of right in their old age. These were men and women who had purchased retire ment income over the many years they had worked in our factories, our offices, or running their own businesses. And two of these four cards also showed wives collecting monthly payments on their hus band's earnings. 2. Two cards showed surviving widows receiving monthly pay ments biased on their deceased husband's earnings. Two others showed young mothers with chil dren under 18 receiving payments for themselves and the children month after month payments that will total thousands of dol lars over the next ten to fifteen years. 3. One card showed a 32-year-old carpenter, severely disabled by a fall from a scaffold, now re- SEE AL. J I VljUu La FOR ALL KINDS OF LIFE - HEALTH - FIRE CASUALTY HAIL Special "PACKAGE DEALS" Offered r 0t Summer W'."".- "ow ON YOUR FUEL OIL Fuel Oil Now At SUMMER PRICES GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND SAVE! We Are Also Distributors For: If Interested In LISTING or BUYING REAL Sec Clyde L English MARS HILL, N. C. Phone 689-3136 A Member of North Carolina and National Association of MUTUAL UNDERWRITERS t Agent) (Independen I I a 9 IJIjr ri mDIIW A clothe lina art show was chosen as tho project for July by the Mara Hill Brownie Scout Troop. Original drawings in color cray ons and slack and wako pencil sketches of kitchen "still UfsN wars viewed by 80 people. Guests included Prof. Jos Robertson of Mars Hill College and members of the Iters Hill Junior Girl Scouts. Brownie Leader, Mrs. Elisabeth Narron, accompanied the Troop to AsheviUe to the Plaza Theater to see Walt Disney's "Thorn asina" recently. Mrs. Gwen Pish, of Mars Hill College, also aastitsd on the trip. TIP TO MOTORISTS One thing motorists don't seem to understand is that highway safety is a life and death matter. DfcM HUN1 REGULATIONS The North Carolina Witters Commission today announced that landowners sad sportsmen wishing to recommend either ssx deer hunts In their localities most file re quests with the Commission before August 10. Such hunts will again be allowed in areas of high doer population on the basis of local requests. Frank B. Barick, Chief of the Wildlife Commission's Di vision of Gsme sold that ' "upon receipt of requests the Commis sion will investigate local situa tions to determine whether deer On Tour Judy Efcun, daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. P. R. Elam, of Man Hill, is among those now on tour to several Kwnpsrn countries, in cluding England, Holland, Belgi um, Germany, Switserland, Au stria, Italy and France. Miss Elam, who taught in Win ston-Salem hut year and will be populations warrant the taking of librarian there this faiL She is Pureolator Oil Filters Champion Spark Plugs A.C. Spark Plugs , '1 Gates Fan Belts and Radiator Hose Phillips Tires and Batteries WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS CALL US FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CITY OIL CO. Dials 649-2591 MARSHALL, N. C. COMPROMISE The truth is usually hard to pin point it generally lies some where between the two extremes. ceiving $254 a month from social security for himself, his wife, and (heir four children. 4. The tenth card showed an 87- year-old woman EOw receiv.na; " a month because sT.e nari De-n as- pendpnt on her son for support when he died- a year ago. Remember, this was just a ran dom selection; but if you pick ten more cards at random, you will find the same story retold for this is the story of social security. Income in your old age, to be sure, but your tax dollars also buy pro tection for you and your loved ones during your working years or after you are gone. The haz ards of everyday .life are covered by an umbrella of lifetime pro tection that is provided by your social security. ' fill t.iih th n r TRirrir. sirnv r.r.iiNnif antlerlesa deer. If this is found to he tho case a pub He hearing will be held near the area being proposed to determine local senti ment in regard to tho proposal. Such hearings will bo held during the week of August SI. Results of a graduate of tho University of North Carolina. i .vu t :v.;. - a .(nil IIOUOCIIUIU 1 U HlOllIIIgD AVI ,... engineer from his home in Nor way to his future home in Sweden Tho customs office in Norway the hearings and other findings . told mo the papers were in order. will then be considered by the 'But when wo arrived at the cu- Commission and approved areas and dates will bo announced dur ing the week of September 21. toms office in Sweden; I was shocked to learn that the papers were not in order. I was delayed Either sex deer hunts for gun one whole day in returning to Nor- Incredible as it seems, many motorists just DON'T understand how a seat belt works. Otherwise, you wouldn't hear them say things like, "It's a good thing he was thrown clear because the car was a total wreck." When somebody gets hurt in a wreck, it's the result of two col lisions. First, the car hits some- I ting which makes it come to a fsudden stop. Second, the victim's body, which is still moving, comes into a collision with tho dash board, windshield, or some other part of tho car. The seat belt will not help pre vent the first collision, but it greatly reduces the impact of the second and, in many cases, can prevent ANY contact at all. Lots of people are still thirking r. terms of tneir automobile an ting THEM when it actually hap pens the other way around. Think about It. Try to explain it to your wife. You'll find outit's one of the "Unthinkable" thoughts about traffic accidents. People just don't understand it. Columbus knew just the feeling; he tried telling people the earth was round. hunters will be scheduled during the month of December. As in the past, bow and arrow hunters may take antlerless deer on such areas during the last six days of their pre-gun season. INGROWN NAIL HURTING YOUT TODAY'S MEDITATION Read Acts 16:23-34 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1.) When I visited a sick person in the hospital, we talked about tho risks of life. He had a moving business, and he told me about what happened to him once in re lations to his work. He said, "I was to move the . i i i way. so you see, ne conciuueu, "It is very important to have the papers in order when crossing the border." There was a serious look in the man's eyes as he closed his story. I asked him, "What does it mean to have the papers cleared when one is to cross the last border?" His answer was, "It means to have been justified by faith in Jesus Christ." PRAYER: O God of grace and glory, we offer to Thee our grati tude for Thy plan of redemption for us. Help us to live by faith and to be thankful that by Thy ! grace salvation is offered to us through Christ, Thy Son. -In His name we pray. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Our faith, Christ's forgiveness, and God's mercy admit us into the kingdom of heaven. Hans Leaner (Norway) HERSCHEL WYATT formerly of Marshall Cord ally invites his many friends to visit him at Dependable Dodge, Inc., and let him show them the NEW DODGE & SIMCA Also A Large Selection Of USED CARS Dependable Dodge, Inc. 195 Milliard Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C. The it Bank 'fil M 4 am k M BANK LOAN Thafs Just Right Far Your Needs! m Real Estate Auto Loans Cattle Farms and Farm Equipment HOME IMPKUVtMtPM - YOU WILL FIND ON-THE-SPOT AUTHORITY FOR APPROVING LOANS AND YOU PAY LOW BANK RATES! Serving 45 North Cowhmwi Wtth 90 Branches, 20 South Pack Sqoort Al 2-5321 UAIIDC MON., THURS., 9 to 5 HUUIO FRIDAY 9 to 6 Is iiIS LHZ1 I
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