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* ?X-tu. MM* art j* Joyem and Lola Davidson Fay ola Raaaaat Shop May we extend to you our warmest greetings and good wishes for a Merry Christmas to you and yours^^ ?via Fvieral Hoae Murphy-Hayesvllle-Andrewt Sincere good wishes for a joyous | U/l/lhfj season and many thanks for allowing us to serve you. Robert E. Rogers Rogers Eloctrk Service Murphy, N. C. ayM IOTT n.c. of physical power I as by man. Tht SO bomb which they ex I was 2300 times greater Hiroshima sod Nagasaki la World War II. Tho bomb was equal la explosive powsr to a train of TNT loaded boxcars from Now York to Norman Cousins, sdltor of the Saturday Review of Ldt physldsts today believe that the Untied States and Soviet Russia, between them, now possess more than the number of fission and fusion bombs required to burn off all forms of Ufa on this planet. This fact should be considered against the back ground of warnings by re sponsible leaders of govern ment who have served public notice that nothing would be held bade In the event of war. . . Jf war should come; it will be only superficially a war between nations. Es sentially it will be a war against God. Por it is the Work of God and not man aloqe that Is now In Jeopardy." We are faced with the tame question that confronted Adam: Where shall we place our trust. Shall we listen to the promptings of the tempter and ignore all the com mandments of God? Shall we run and hide from God and try to work out our own means of security and salvation? For the most part that is what we have done. We like Adam, have tried to hide from the Creator In the creation. We have given a prominent place to the doctrine of materialism. All of us are led Node* also bow i we are placing la fall-out shelter* We ara A . the A marl can Pr Commie probing words: "We say . la Gad we Trued but we put our faith la H flnd Russia has H - bombs I missiles . . .We i the way to peace is sigwrior military strength. . Tha Rusalans have acted on to same assumption. So the frantic competition proceeds. The balance of fear swings between nation and nation. The modern Adam Is slnglag of angels aad playing with atoms. But somehow aad answer must be found for our predicament. Aad that answer if It la to be found, will be found in the Christ born on the First Christmas. As Dr. Ralph Sockman baa said. "The hinge of history la on a stable door In Bethlehem." We must turn our hopes from megatons to the manger. We must listen again to the message of the angels: "Peace on earth and good will toward men." We must let it become a reality In our world. We must try to begin in our own souls, by going again to Bethlehem to find Christ for ourselves. Christmas Program Hayesvllle ? The Truett Memorial Bap Hat Church Christmas Program will be presented by the Youth Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Carl Moore, Friday, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend. ...and our heartfelt gratitude for your kind friendship and patronage during the year. ^ Miss Bessie Laney, Mgr. Fambro 5 & 10 Store and d-P Candler's for o very. Merry Christmas Holiday! - ^1 liner Kilgore tig-; Smith Donitlson Hayesville Native Named Greeaville High Coach Smith Daniel ton, Greenville High assistant coach, has been named head coach of the Greenville Post 3 American Legion Junior Baseball team this summer, Ed B. Smith said yesterday. Daniel son replaces BUI Phillips in the post. Phillips, now assistant principal at GreenviUe High, has accepted a position as scout for this area for the San Francitco Giants during the summer months and termed it "too good an opportunity to turn down." Smith, athletic officer of the post, said, "We are sorry to lose Phillips, he handled the team mighty well but we are gad to see him get a promotion." Phillips recommended Danielson for the job. Smith said, "And we -are very glad to get him." Danielson, 24, is a native' of HayesvUle, N. C. graduated from HayesvUle High School, from Mars Hill Junior College and Furman University. He played football at Mars Hill and baseball at Flir??? He It physical education in structor at Greenville High, was B team football coach, B team basketball coach and last year was assistant baseball coach. He will also coach track this season. Phillips will continue his affiliation with Greenville High and his scouting job will be during the summer months. His Greenville High and American Legion baseball teams have contributed three players to the Giants organization with bonus catcher Dickie Dletz. the best known. Others include pitcher Rusty Wham and lnflelder David Blackwell. In Service Mediterranean ? Dewev L. moss, shipfitter tire man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Moss of Marble, N. C. is . serving aboard the guided missile light cruiser USS Springfield, operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Medi terranean. The Sixth Fleet flagship re cently visited Barcelona, Spain, on a goodwill ston. T M>| oA'tleJoijS oj. tie ^ea$ow U^jotwS H?rwe Moore, Jr. Hayesville Radio & TV Hayesville. N. C. ^ Jin, Christmas and bast > wishes af thasaasan taaarcostamars. We're always |M ta serve yen. B.W. Bleviis Your Texaco Dealer Andrewt, N. C. *&appy Holidays! Thauk you for your loyalty mud-good will throughout tha yi Nationwide Insurance Moaitaii Realty Hayesville, N. C. i omYh We take pleasure in thanking you for your patronage and in wishing you a holiday complete with aU the "trimmings"... love and friend ship ... good health and good cheer! R.M. Adkins Pure Oil Distributor VE 7-2216 Murphy. N. C. iT\ W The pleasure is all ours when it comes to thanking our many kind friends and patrons and wishing them the best of everything throughout the holiday season.' Parker's Drag Store Jo our many good friends and customers we toould like to extend the greetings of the Season and our ivarmest appreciation for your valued patronage. i. C. MOOR! Dodge MH - V TWW 7. JH
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