Take Your Family To Sunday School By TOM C. CLARK Attorney General of the Toiled States It w a treat to take your family to Sunday school. Yes. a treat that will be the cause of rejoicing j? , ur household. Vnd. with this lay will come the moral strength and the soul-satisfying experience tha "nly religious worship can give From the good Book we learn. ?Train up a child in the way he should So; and when he is old he will not depart from it.' The spiritual guidance of Sun day school is more important than ever before in world history, far ? righu-ousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." Peace throughout the world can only be founded on the firm rock of n .gion. Religion is the very hear' of our being ? our most prec:. ils asset. It is our strongest bulwark for peace. If it touches us in childhood, it will remain the rod and staff of our adult life. By placing a high value upon KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings registration certifi cate WITH EVEBY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers church and Sunday school attend ance. regardless of creed, we deepen the faith of our children and make a lasting spiritual c >n tribi&Uon to their growth. We fathers and mothers of America must "'take' not send' our boys and girls to Sunday j school for religion is likewise the strongest link in the chain in ?family unity And uniited families, with firm spiritual faith. not only ?pell happy, wholesome ohildh > i l. but furnish one of the surest md i best ways for the preservation of democracy Sunday school attendance makes for the well-balanced lift So. fellow American let's take the family to Sunday school, and give them a heaivenljf endowed fellowship in the greatest educa tional institution on earth BIRTHS Pctrie Hospital Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Henson of Young Harris, Ga.. announce the birth of a daughter June 23 Mr and Mrs. Carl Roper of Topton announce the birth of a daughter June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King of Lotitia announce the birth of a son June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Crisp, Route 2, Murphy, announce the birth of a son June 27. Mr. and Mrs Forrest Roberts. Route 2. Murphy, announce the birth of a son June 27 ATTENTION ft WE HAVE RE-OPENED OUR BODY & PAINTING SHOP Under The Management Of D. C. SMART -All Work Guaranteed Complete Welding Service Be Sure to Get Our Prices ADAMS MACHINE & MOTOR CO. Phone 33-W Murphy, N. C. rf Start the Day ttght! with JFG ii M i 1 1 SOUND SIMPLICITY at rock-bottom cost is th. keynote of this new model home recently opened by the Montauk Beach Company, Inc.. on Long Island, N. Y. Designed after the suggestions of Douglas Tuomey, building consultant for Good Housekeeping magazine, the architect kept expenses down by: (1) Elimination of basement; (2) Simple frame and roof; (3) Dry Wall construction; (I) Simplified windows and trim; (5) Use of closets for partitions. Mthough the house embodies the latest principles and advancements in moderate-priced design and construction, it's so simple to build that the toolwise amateur can do much of the work. The Montauk House lends itself to any seashore terrain and can b* used for a summer or year round home. It is featured in the June issue of the magazine. Engineeri Train Here ? RPB ? MA -693 Students at The Engineer School, Fort Belvolr, Vo., ore using special instru ments and drafting equipment while making mdps from aerial photographs. This instruction is available to all members of the Engineer Corps and othei soldiers who wish to receive advanced training In their work specialties. Cull Non-Layers Urges Farm Agent Hens that don't pay their board have no place in a laying flock. County Agent A Q Ketner of the State College Extension Ser vice told Cherokee County farm ers this week. He urged flock owners to cull all early mou Iters and broody hens as a means of insuring the most c-fficient egg production and re ducing feed costs. Mr. Ketner explained that the peak of the egg production season is now past. and that broody hens will consume as much feed as producing hens More over. he added, early moulters are notoriously poor egg producers, since they take longer to moult than those that start late, and are non-producers for longer periods than late summer and early fall moulters. Meanwhile, in Atlanta. Harry . ? ' Wise, poultry marketing specialist j of the Production and Marketing | Xdnilnistration ^ Poultry Branch. ' -;ave strong backing to the local county agent's advice. "It's just plain u<>od business." Wise declared, "to stop keeping the hens that aren't keeping you. The markets are short on good fat hens, and prices are good. All two-year old hens should be culled and their places in the farm flocks | given to young birds. It's an ac cepted fact that pullets are more profitable layers than hens. Now 1 '.hat hot weather is here, extra I care should be taken to insure j that eggs are gathered frequently, properly stored, and marketed under the best possible conditions j Better eggs will mean better prices." Of the two-year-old hens. Coun ty Agent Ketner said "such birds are probably producing so few eggs now that t ho weather has , turned hot that they are not pay i ing their feed bill He advised flock owners to look for birds VACATION S END If you don't want your vacation to end like this, remember this: Speed kills! One out of every three fatal motor vehicle accidents involves exces si\ -? speed. Take it easy and live! Be Careful? tho life you save may be your own! This adv h published In th? public interest hose beaks and shanks have be un turning yellow. He also ad ised producers to handle hens at ight while they are on the roost, nd to pick out the ones whose elvic bones are close together jnd re rot flexible. The number of chicks produced y North Carolina hatcheries dur ng May was 25 per cent more than he number produced during May last year. Mars Hill Faculty Studying Abroad MARS HILL ? Sixteen members I of the llsn i < i 11 College faculty are studying at European and [American colleges and universities i this summer. Miss Evelyn Underwood, depart ment of history, is attending the i University of Edinburg in Scotland, and Mrs. Richard D. Watson, de- j partment of English, is at Oxford. I Nine are studying at the University ' of North Carolina. These are Mr. j and Mrs. J. R Hall and Miss Lucil- ( le Sawyer department of music; i James Roy Prince, department of' modern languages; Miss Imogene Cowan, department of dramatic arts Miss Dixie Hollowell. depart ment of English; Raymond L. I Wyatt, department of biology; Thomas C. Frazier, department of i ohemi-.try; and James H Pickering, | assistant librarian. ? Harvey N. Lance, department ' of mathematics, is at the Univer- ; sity of Georgia; Mrs James Cox department of business, at the I Woman's College of the University I of North Carolina; L. M. Outten, department of biology, at Boston University and at Cornell Univer sity; and Wood row C. Ramsey, de partment of physical education, and Emmett S. Sams, department of mathematics, at Peabody College In addition Walker H. Ford, de i partment of chemistry, is at Mars j Hill College working on his gradu ' ate thesis. | Edgar McElfresh Dies In Texas Word has been received here by Mrs. Mattie A Taylor of the death of Edgar McElfresh. which occur red on May 31. in Mission, Texas M McElfresh and family lived here when he was with the TVA i on construction of danis in this ' area They moved from here to Sylva. went from there to Birm ingham. Ala., and finally to Mis sion Texas, where he passed away . ! BIRTHS FRANKLIN ? Mr and Mrs. Ray Shields of Flats and formerly of Andrews announce the birth of a daughter. Judy Alice at Angel H -pital on June 13. Postell Mrs Addie Peoples her daugh ter and son-in-law of Washington, D C.. are visiting Mrs. Peoples' sister. Mrs Eliza Johnson and re latives in this section. Miss Bertie Stiles of Gastonia spent the week-end with her broth er. M. C Stiles and family. Wendom and Cecil Jones of Gastonia spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jone*. Mrs. Annie Coleman and daugh ter. Gladys, visited Mrs. J. R. Hamilton Sunday evening Sam Harris of Sunny Point visit ed his son. Lewis Sunday. Parks Stiles is spending some time at Dallas, and Gastonia visit ing relatives. Morris Hamby of Miami. Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hamby. FOR SALE We Carry A Full Line JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles Roll Roofing Asbestos and Brick Siding WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORF jsuAL'-f .rTGuvivitfrV -tANDiN' VOU OUt FREE. ADVICE. ON HOW f' MAKE A MILLION DOLLARS .HASNYGOT FIFTEEN CENTS OF HIS OWN. We mi?ht even be able to help you make a million. We pride ourselves on our ability to re condition any type or kind of farm machinery. Come to the ADAMS MACHINE & MOTOR COMPANY for Case machinery, repairs and acetylene or electric welding. ADAMS MACHINE AND MOTOR CO. Phone 333-W Murphy. N. C. 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