Mnftltk ftUs TtM Ftr Laughter SALT 0' LIFE 81 Howard Murry slur up end chuckle ever these humorous stories from the North Caroline Mountains JOHN r. BLAIK, Publisher 404 N.C National Bank Building, Win?ton-Sal?m, N.C. ?r at your local boakctoro ( J 25 P'u* '?* TRUE, TIm Mai's Magaziie, agaii selects Coward's Men And Boys Wear Kirk Douglas" presents Gifts Dads Want Most as fit store n Merphy to pay yoer briber's Day gifts because of Ae DRESS SHIRTS by Arrow Short or Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS by McGregor or Bak Berma PAJAMAS by Weldon BERMUDA SHORTS by McGregor and Higgins BATHING TRUNKS by McGregor and Robert Bruce KNIT SHIRTS by McGregor and Coopers; SUITS by Cur lee and Sewell < HATS by Champ and Dobbs SLACKS by Botony and Higgins BELTS by Hickok SHOES by Florsheim I tarring in "LONELY ARE THE BRAVE" Jool Production roloaaod by Inivoraat-lntamational A GIFT CERTIFICATE From Cowards Is Always Welcome All Gifts Wrapped Free Of Charge Don't Forget Grandpa i t i aaa AmflM AMJVAJV Kli rtcommtnaM oy tha man's magazina Mm omJ Boys Woor COWARD'S WorJi Of Jit. THE NATURE AND RESULT OPSIN - - Read Isaiah 44:9-30. Lat ua give apadal a nan doe a> varae 30. The frniirtspaert tranalatUn at thai verse la: "Feeder on aahaal A daludad mind has led him asorey, so that ha canaoc save himself, or say, " 'Am I not holding D a delusion T " Tha person In (his smry as given by tha prophet Isaiah has cut down a tree with part of It he warm ed himself and cooked his food. With die balance of It he made hlmsel a god and wor shiped It. A clear case of pure deception I It Is falaceous and Misleading. It can never make good on any of Its promises. Ft leads one m belelws that It" can and will bring joy, peace and goocfoesa to the human heart . It got Into the world by deception and falsehood. Eve was mid that If she would eat of the forbidden fruit that she would not die as God had a aid. The serpent, Satan's re Ho proposed As higher in Id leges of Eve end thereby hi he "Vloe U e mono ?r of so frightful mien. As b be hetod needs but ? be seen: Yet seen no oft, familiar wlA tur face, We first endure, (hen pity, then embrace." Deception Is die mighdnet weapon of the devil. Without It he would fell. With it he leads meny souls ID eternal destruction. Sin lends to slavery -- slavery of the very worst sort. Jesus said: "Whosoever com mliedi ale la the servant of sin." John 8:34. The word trMiniated servant there is frequently rendered by the words, slave, bondman, bond slave. Both Paul and Peter corroberate the above state ment of Jesus. See Romans 6:16 and 2 Peter 2:19. Sin enslaves the will power and renders the sinner viable to resist Mmptadon. Many per sons have promised most solemnly, sometimes with tears streaming down their cheeks, never to commit cer tain sins again; almost ImmedlaMly they have broken that vow, that solemn vow. This writer has had such pro mises made K> him and he has known that those promises broken In less than twenty four hours. Alas, sin was their master. jealousy caused Joseph's brothers id sell him lna> slavery and In seventeen years each one of these brothers was a slave of Joseph. God sold his own people into slavery because they forgot Him. They were carried to Babylon and held in slavery till they learned obedience. Then when they were allowed to come back to their own land they again lapsed into sin and went from bed to worse till they committed the crime of the ages ? they and the Romans crucified the one who came to redeem them fromsln. The thraldom of sin is co en tensive with every faculty of the sinner's being. He is its slave. However, there Is a way of escape. By the surrender of one's self IDjesusChrlst, Who being a son In the house, Is able to make us free Indeed. Sin Is destructive. Such is its nature. It Is blighting and withering and nothing It touches can escape Its direful results. It. Is never con structive but always destruct ive. The tree Is corrupt and the fruit is likewise corrupt. It tears down and wastes; righteousness builds up and saves. It separates families and destroys the peace of communities. It torments strife, war and bloodshed. It destroys the ability to enjoy that which Is good and renders one all but lncapale of every seeing or realizing his folly. After Paul became a Christian he made this statement, "I hate the things that 1 once loved and love the things that 1 once hated." Itls Impossible to love two things, or beings, which are opposities. You can not serve God and mammon. While one Is in sin he can find no enjoyment in God or In that which pleases him. If persisted In sin will destroy WHAT'S REFRESHING AND COMES IN HANDY CANS? RCffl GET SOME FOR THE WEEKEND TMf NIW-DAV COLA WITH THE REFRESHING DIFFERENCE TASTES FRESHER UVEUER.SraGffllR LES8 SWEET MADE FRESHER FROM FRESH PROTECTED CONCENTRATE - NOT PERI8HABLE SYRUP TAKE HOME RC IN NO-DEPOSIT CANS TODAY! THE FRESHER REFRESHER Nehi Bottling Co., Murphy, N.C. Mrs. Clark Celebrates 75th Birthday Hayesvllle ? "No one ever remember* by birthday " was a casual remark made by Mrs. Mary Clark earlier In this year to a group of friends. Mrs. Clark better known and loved as "Aunt Mary" was In for the surprise of ber life on Friday evening May 25th when the Chatuge - Friendship Club came to her home loaded with gifts and bringing re freshments for a festive party, honoring her on her75thbirth day. The also presented her with a corsage. After the gifts were opened a beautiful birthday cake was cut and punch served a> the large group attending the party. Aunt Mary is the wife of the late Dan Clark . They are they parents of four sons and one daughter, who are: Chief Warrant Officer P arris Clark, U. S. Army, Colorado Springs Harry Clark, employed at a lumber firm In Long View , Washington, Milford Clark, employed In a automobile plant In Detroit, Michigan, Boyd Clark, Master Sgt with the U.S. Air Force In Galleo. all sense of honor and all re spect Is gone.In bondage and no power left to say. No. Sin finally destroys the soul. What a tragedy! Lost, Lost, and in spite of the fact that life, happiness, heaven are to had for the asking. The man In our scripture fed on ashes leaving wholesome, life giving food. There Is no food value In ashes whatever. Jesus Christ Is the Bread of Life to ill who will turn away from the sinful life and come to him. Accept Christ who Is abundandy aide to deliver From the thraldom of sin. Believe in him and follow his directions and one will sever lose his way or be brought to shame or defeat. The Bible reveals Satan's de vices and points the way to Freedom and life. Jesus said that he was the way. the truth, ind the life. Following him we shall never lose our way, we shall know the truth and shall save life, eternal life with hin In the glory world. "Joy is a fruit that will not grow In nature's barren soil; All we can boast, till Christ we know. Is vanity and toil. But where the Lordhas planted grace. And made his glories known. There fruits of heavenly Joy and peace Are found - and there alone." John Newton License To Wed Charles Wade Brooks, 20 and Judy Ann West, 18 both of Andrews, N. C, Jimmy William Parrlsh, 21, ? of Tunnell Hill, Ga? and Norma Lee Allen, 18, of Cop perhill, Tenn. Eugene Nelson Van Hooser, 38, and Willie Mae Teotter, Cagle, 43 both of Gainesville, Georgia. Joseph Price Phillips, 26, and Rosemary Roberts, 21, both of Memphis, Tenn. J ames J ackson Lemons, 19, of Murphy, and Virginia Marie Stiles, 19, Rt. 2, Murphy. Charles Arthur Ley, 19, and Reva Gaye Caldwell, 18, both of Oklahoma City, Oka. Jack Edward Gant, 21, of Canton, and Glenda Sue John son, 17, of Rt. 3, Murphy, NjC. READ AND USE THE WANT ADS Stork Market Report TAYLOR A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Taylor, Rt. 1, Murphy, June 7, at Providence Hos pital. Mrs. Taylor Is the former Miss Margaret Louise Derreberry. Mist Ann Quirm Awarded $1,000 Berry Scholarship Momt Berry, Ga. - A Mur phy student. Brands AnnQulnn has bean awarded a $1000 scholarship to Berry Co liege. Ml-s Qulnn. who la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel G. Qulnn mti a gradu ate of Murphy High School wes awarded this scholarship for We 1962-63 academic year beginning In September. In addition to having re ceived the scholarship. Miss Qidan will also participate in We callage's work-experience ptugiam through which she will receive addld tags to bet Fla. and Mrs. Ulen Curat employed at Lay Manufactur ing In Hayesvllle. "Aunt Mary" has her own small home with modern con veniences next door to her riauehter. Mrs. Curtis. She has never missed any of the Home Demonstration Club meetings and always looks forward n them. She Is a member of the Mt. P leas ant BapdstChur chin the Elf community of Clay County and has been faithful in attending all services. The ife this fine christian lady has Lived has been an inspiration to all who know her. Among The Sick Panents admitted to Provi dence Hospital, J une 1 to June 8: Mrs. Mattle Hedrick, Mur phy; Mrs. Laura Freeman, Rt. 3, Murphy; Thomas Lovlngood Rt. 3, Murphy; Sandra Jane Taylor, Rt.2,Culberson;Mrs. Juanita Jackson,Rt.3,Murphy Miss Martha Mes singer. Mur phy; Mrs. Susie Carter, Hayesvllle; Glenda Sue Teems Wame; Mrs. Mary Money maker, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Lenna Patterson, Rt. 1, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Mable Wells Brasstown; Steven Moore, Rt. 1, Murphy; ' Laurie Babb, and Harvey Klncald, Murphy Children* Story Hour Held In Library HayesYlllu --Tha Children* Snry Hour wao rmulucfd by Library Wefeeeday afternoon. Thoaa ataendtag aura: Taraaa Ledford, Tony Ladford P |Ul| rnnlH|h||m^ Curlta, Patricia Penland, Pamela Roberta, BUI Roberta, SaUy Curtla, Jimmy Curtis. IN IUBT 13 MNUTBS IF YOU HAVE TO SCRATCH YOU* ITCH. Your 43* back at any dry. Anttaaptlc action hii. KTfor". Km, foot lock, otter i faoo rastea. NOW at Pwtar*a Drun . "?T*y. X % New 40" KELVINATOR [Special Value ELECTRIC RAN 4 ? Throwowoy 0van Linen' ? Divided Cooking Top! ? Broiler Pan & Grill! ? "Even-Heat-Flow" | ? Roomy Stroope Compartment! NO MONIY DOWN! WOODARD ELECTRIC At Ht*k Brld?* H?y?t vtll*, N. C. your cost is low ...with low-cost electricity! How low is your cost for electricity? Use the information below to find the operating cost for the work-saving electric appliances on your "want-list." The first table tells approximately how much electricity an appliance ^ -) will use in one month. i ne Electric Appliance Kwh Used Room Air Conditioner (for 5 months)... .300 kwh a Clothes Dryer (5 loads per week).... 80 kwh a Dishwasher with heating unit 45 kwh a Home Freezer 6 cubic feet 35 kwh a 12 cubic feet 60 kadi a 18 cubic feet 70 kwh a Ironer 10 kwh a Lighting 70 kwh a Range 150 kwh a Refrigerator 35 kwh a Television 30 kwh a Washer 5 kwh a Water Heater (for family of four)... .350 kwh a Water Pump deep well 20 kwh a shallow well 10 kwh a for farm use. .25 to 50 kwh a Here's how to figure your cost: h A To figure the monthly cost of using any electric appliance you must know three ymf g things: T^L 1. The number of kilowatt-hours that iLifl-ft the appliance will use. f 2. How much electricity costs. ' T1 ff- 3. The number of kilowatt-hours that IV you now use in one month. From the table above, you found the number of kilowatt hours that an appliance will use in one month. The chart on the right shows how much you pay for electricity. You can get the number of kilowatt-hours that you now use from an old bill. (This can also be estimated from the chart on the right.) HOW MUCH ELECTK HI MM tap (tap 25 $ 0.75 40 1.00 50 1.25 60 1.50 75 1.88 90 2.10 100 2.25 125 2.63 150 3.00 175 3.38 200 3.63 225 3.88 250 4.13 275 438 300 4.33 350 5.28 375 538 400 5.68 450 5.83 500 6.03 550 6.23 600 6.43 800 733 1000 8.03. 1400 1030 2000 15.00 How to use this information.. uei s say you now use arouna iou kwh a month. Your bill runs around $3.00 a month. And you'd like to know how much it will cost to op erate an electric range. From the figures at the top of the page, you see that an electric range uses about 150 kwh a month. Add this to the number of kwh you now use. The new total is 300 kwh. From the chart on the right, you find that you'd pay $4.63 for 300 kwh. That means your bill would go up $1.63 a month ? lata thgn 6# a day ? whan you add an ilailhlc range. (If you now UM mora than 150 kwh a month, it would ha even laas!) Notice that although the amount of electricity ueed exactly doubled, the sisa of the bill want up only $1.63 ? from $3.00 to $4.63. That'a the nice thing about aju "stair-step" rates , . . aa your use goaa up ... your average coat goee down! MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD F'uwmm n? V?.?*