FIRST LIEUTENANT JOHN L. WILLIAMS (left), son of
Mrs. Vera C. Williams of 1026, Valley Drive, Alexandria, '
Va., discusses special air warfare oprations with General
Jacob E. Smart, commander of the Pacific Air Forces,
during the General's recent visit to Southeast Asia. To the
extreme right is Major General Joseph H. Moore, commander
of the Second Air Division in Viet Nam. Lieutenant Williams,
who recently suffered a wound while flying a mission over
the Delta area, is a pilot with a U. S. Air Force advisory
unit supporting the armed forces of Viet Nam in their fight
against Communist agression. The lieutonant's wife, Anne,
resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bristol
in Andrews while he is in Viet Nam. A graduate of George
Washington High School, Lt. Williams earned his B. S. degree
in mechanical engineering in 1953 from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and was commissioned through the Reserve Officer
Training Corps program there.
BIBLE
QUESTIONS
4 ANSWERS
By Tom Ledbetter
Andrews Church of Christ
QUESTION : Do you believe
there should be just one
church?
ANSWER: I certainly do,
not from my way of thinking
or my opinion, but from the
New Testament teachings.
Christ said, "1 will build
my church." How many chould
this possibly be? He said that
all men should be one (Jn.
17:21).
Paul said that there is one
body (Eph. 4:4-6) of which
Christ is the head (Epn. 1:
22-23), and all of us under
stand how many one is. He
preached that all should speak
the same thing so that there
would be no divisions (I Cor.
1:10). The Bible teaches no
where that there is more than
one church.
Radio programs on WKRK
Sunday 8:30; 12:45.
Church services in And
rews: Sunday 10:00; 11:00;
7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00
p.m.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs., June 18, 196
' Detd Transfers
Mimmie Anderson to Ted
and Edna Trull, property in
V alleytown Tovmship.
Ross and Fannie Bradley
to Doris Ann W hi taker Der re
berry, property in Valley
town Township.
Ross and Fannie Bradley to
Willis Whi taker, property in
V alleytown Township.
Timothy Cothern, Tr., et al
to Mabel C. Teston and Thelma
Hill, property in V alleytown
Township.
Topton Baptist Church by
Trustees, Cothern, Roper and
McLean to Mabel C. Teston
and Thelma Hill, property in
Valleytown Township.
Herman S. and Opal Davis
to Gay and Marie Hawkins,
property in Cherokee County.
Joe B. and Nora Demon to
Howard and Raynell Orton,
property in Cherokee County.
Amelia Greishamer to
James M. and Mae Moody Wil
key, property in Valleytown
Township.
Albert T. and Gertrude Gra
ves to Jack T. and Darlene C.
Lovingood, property in Chero
kee County.
John T. and Lucy Gill to J.
E. Graves, property in Chero
kee County.
Tyrus and Emalee Logan
to Tyrus Victor Logan, pro
perty in Murphy Township.
1 Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Russell C.
Colton, property in Shoal
Creek Township.
June Courses
To Begin
At Folk Sthool
BRASSTOWN - Mr. and
Mrs. GeorgBidstr up announce
the 34th Annual Recreation
Short Course at the John C.
Campbell Folk School to be
held June 22-26.
Musicians are Philip Mer
rill, Music Director of the
Country Dance Society of
America, and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Wood of Brasstown and
Sarasota.
The Recorder Short Course
is held the following week,
June 29-July 3, under the
leadership of Eric Lieber,
musician and recorder teach
er in New York.
Although outside registra
tions are above normal this
year, a spokesman for the
school said there is still space
available in both courses for
local people over fourteen
years of age.
For further information
you can contact or call the
Folk School.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Milton Van
Leer and Jamalyn Cannon,
property in Shoal Creek Town
ship.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Hugh E.
and Edna J. Curtis, property
in Shoal Creek Township.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Pansy Jane
Leavitt, property in Shoal
Creek Township.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Louis H.
and Joann M. Felder, pro
perty in Shoal Creek Town
ship.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to W. P. and
Catherine P. Winters, pro
perty in Shoal Creek Town
ship.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Henry G.
and Eileen N. Krumbach, pro
perty in Shoal Creek Town
ship.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co., Inc., to Henry G.
Royal and Adrey Lee to
James and Joyce Stover,
property in Valley town Town
ship.
Howard and Raynell Or ton
to Joe and Nora Denton, pro
perty in Cherokee County.
Kendal and Beatrice Rose
to Bonnie Rogers Ladd, pro
perty in ValleyTown Town
ship.
William E. and Ellen Sti
les to Jack Dennis and Loraine
Garrett, property in Valley
town Township.
Clay County
Held Over From Last Week
CC
Mrs. Charlie Moore visited
his mother, Mrs. J. V. A
Moore , mt Tusqultte last
Thursday.
CC
Dr. Fred Moss of Washing
ton, IX C. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Johnsons last
Wednesday night. He then went
to the University of Georgia to
get his daughter before re
turning home. She is a student
at the University.
CC
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore
are making fast progress on
their new home. They now have
the roof on it. Their home was
recently burned during a
lightening storm.
CC
Mr. and Mrs. Claude D.
Street moved into their beauti
ful new home In the Elf
community.
CC
Mrs. Cline Ledford,
Kenneth and Elizabeth and
Miss Peggy Eller spent last
Wednesday in Sylva with Mr.
and Mrs. Kell Ledford.
CC
Edwin Ledford returned to
Atlanta, last Thursday after a
two day visit with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Ledford.
CC
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arm
strong had as their guests
during the weekend Mr. Arm
strong's neice, Mrs. Tom
Che and Mr. Chase of J ones -
boro, Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs.
James Reedy of Knoxville,
Tenn. Mr. Chase was judge
in the Smoky Mountain Horse
Show in Murphy Saturday
night.
rr
Those enjoying the birth
day dinner for Mrs. B. H.
Byers, Mrs. Troy Maney and
Frank Matheson, at the home
of Mrs. Byers, Sunday, May 31.
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Matheson, Jimmy and Noel,
Sara English, Shelby Coach,
and Chuck MassingiU of Clay
ton, Ga. Others attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Maney, Larry, Harold Dean,
and Ronnie of Hayesville, Mrs.
Marie Moss, Terry, Max and
Sandra of Hayesville, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Ledford and Rena
of Cleveland, Mrs. Lucille
Ledford, Mrs. Janet Nations,
and Sharon, of Hiawassee, Mr.
and Mrs. Hillas Davis, Rex,
Susie, Gaynell, and Teresa of
Murphy.
CC
Mabel C. Teston et al to
Mrs. Carmen N. Vazquez,
property in Valley town Town
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cheeks
and Herbert are visiting the
Bruce Cheeks family In
Mississippi this week.
CC
Mrs. Maggie Moore and
Mrs. C. L. Smith have re
turned home after a visit in
Franklin with Mrs. Walter
Burch.
CC
Mrs. Robert Hunt of Atlanta
visited her mother Mrs. J.M.
Vfay during the weekend. The
its will move back to Fla.
tie near future.
CC
Mrs. Harold McClure of
Washington, D. C. and the
J unior Nicholson family of
Texas are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gudger Robinson this
week.
Mrs. Russell Salts and
children spent last week in
Whittier with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Rogers. They
returned, home with Mrs. Saltz
Saturday and spent the night.
CC
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols
of Flowery Branch, Ga. visited
relatives in Clay during
the weekend.
cc
Mr*. Gene Moore and Mrs.
Cress Moss spent the wedwxl
In Winston Salem with die Bud
Smith family and Gene Moore
who is employed there.
CC
L. R. Moore is spending this
week with the Fred Moores.
He is recuperating from
surgery he bad several weeks
ago.
FIVE BEAUTIFUL BUYS AND ONE GREAT PLACE TO BUY
NOW at I four (hern Art dealer's )
Models shown above lop left. Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe; ri|t?t, Corvair Monza Club Coupe; center, Chevy H Nova Sport Coupe; bottom left, Chevelle Malibu; rifht, Chevrolet Impale.
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