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2ND STOP IN SPARTAN'S 10 10 10 PLAN to h*lp "you Grow GREAT Layers ? /r* ?? SO 91 GROWING SPARTICLES Biilds big, ragged frames! When chicks are _ about 10 weeks old, it's time to start building their bodies for the job ahead. Put them on*"SQ" Growing Sparticles (or mash) . . . the feed that's built to do the job . . . better . . . faster! CRAIG SUPPLY CO. MURPHY. N. C. Researched-Feeds for the Southeast' WALLHIDE ,nteriors Pittsburgh's newest paint sensation re sists stun* and din . . . retains its soli lustre through cleaning after cleaning, even with detergents . . . Economical, it outlasts any ordinary paint! Gallon MURPHY HARDWARE CO Phone 25 PITTSBURGH PAINTS 2 WONDERFUL WAYS HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME Now get in bottles and cans . UNCGRADS BARBARA K1NZEL ADAMS WILLIAM JAY SWAN The above three Cherokee County young people this mouth were among the gradu GABBEN HAVE DAUGHTER | Mr. and Mrs. James Garren of Andrews announce the birth of a ' daughter. Beverly Kay. on Friday, ! 'June S. at Rodda-Van Gorder Hos pital. The baby weighed six and a half pounds. Mrs. Garren is the former Miss Lenora Coffey. MAUTBY SINGING An all night singing will be held June 18 at Maltby Baptist Church near Marble. Farmers are producing about 4 per cent fewer vegetables for fresh market this spring than last. a tea of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Pictured are Miss Barbara Klnzel Ad ams of Murphy who received ? B. S. degree In pharmacy; Jerry Wade Beece of Andrews, A.B., Journalism; and William Jay Swan of Andrews, B. 8. pharmacy. GRADUATES JOANNE ADAMS Miss Joanne Adams, daugh ter of Mrs. Ralph Adams of i CATHOLIC SEED CORN JESL& CHRIST 1. Is Jesus Christ truly God? Yes; Jesus Christ is truly God, because He is the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, having the same Divine Nature as the Father and the Holy Ghost. 2. Is Jesus Christ truly a Man? Yes; because He has a body and soul like ours. 3. How do we know that Jesus Christ is truly God? a) The Prophets foretold that the Messias to come would be God. "His name shall be called Emmanuel," that is, "God with us" (Is, vii. 14; St. Matt. 1 23) b) The miracles of Christ, especially His own Resur rection from the dead, prove His Divinity. "You say 'Thou blasphemest,' because I said I am the Son of God. If I do not the works of My Father, believe Me not; but if I do, though you will not believe Me, believe the works, that you may know and believe that the Father is in Me and I in the Father" (St. John x. 36?38) c) Jesus claimed to be God; this claim must be admitted since He was honest and sane. "I and the Father are One. ... He that seeth Me seeth the Father also" (St. John x. 30; xiv. 9) d) The Apostles called Him God, and Jesus permitted them to do so. St. Peter said: "Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God". (St. Matt. xvi. 16) St. Thomas: "My Lord and My God" (St. John xx. 28) God love you now, If you would like a free copy of the "Stations of the Cross," a picture booklet on the suffering of Jesus, write to: Rev. Joseph Dean ' Box Ml Murphy's Catholic Chapel Murphy, N. C. 965 Lose Licenses | In Drunk Driving Drunk driving convictions cost the legal driving privileges of 965 Tar Heels motorists in May the De Murphy, Monday was among the 267 students to graduate from Mars Hill Junior College with the degree of Associate in Arts . Miss Adams is a 1953 graduate of Murphy High School. I SPECIAL SALE 73orden's I f tfe ~Botdas, Hs ggttobtgood! partment of Motor '? -^d day. Close on the heftwjftfte tipsy drivers were speeder* with 7ST convictions and similar punish ment*. In all the vehicles agency with drew the driving privileges of 2, IMS Tar Heel motorists for violations ranging from hit and run to trans porting intoxicants. Drunk driving offenses regularly lead the monthly revocation and suspension list the department added. I "TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE BROTH" -'(Author's Name Below) - Very Wisely the laws of on state require, that Pharmacists must complete years of study in College of Pharmacy, pass ao examination before we can practice Pharmacy. Every( J) rug Store Is also licensed, and regularly Inspected to make certain that our., medicine fresh and potent. That is why you are always kafer when you get your Vita mins, Medicines, and Health kUds from us, Instead of gamb ling; on the limited knowledge of door-to-door salesmen offer-; Ing products of unknown mana facturers. TOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 171 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription If shopping near us. A great n people entrust us with the re-j spooslbillty of fining their pre scriptions. May we compound yours? Mauney Drug Co. On Ttie Square Murphy, N. C. Prescription Druggist Quotation from English Pro-P verb 1622 Copyright 6W3-55 * m No pi/lew or post for tkie wkJa-opon bemtuty ? J fit ihe new fond of hardtop There seems to be some confusion about what a hardtop really is, and we'd like to set the matter straight. A hardtop is a car that looks like a Convert ible with the top up? but has a solid steel roof overhead? amd no cmter posts h * the side windaw areas. Up until just recently, It could be built in volume only with two doors? not more? because it would take ?wholly new struc tural principles to hinge another set of doors without floor-to-roof center posts. But Buick came up with those new struc tural principles and is now building? in volume ? hard tops with four doors. r Vou see one pictured here. It's the 4- Door Riviera. And it's taking the country by atorm . . . Because ken, at long lest, is am automobile with the sleek and sporty styling of a true hardtop ? but with separate doors for roar seat passengers, plus the added room of a full size Buick Sedan. On top of that, this beauty is all Buick? with the buoyant ride of Buick's all-ooil springing ? the walloping might of Buick's record-high V8 power ? the whip -quick getaway and sizable gas savings of Buick'a spectacular Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* And it's available in Buick's two lowest priced Series ? the budget-tagged 188- hp SPBC1AL, and the high-performance 236- hp CBNTURY, illustrated here. Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with the 4- Door Riviera? and see how quickly and how easily the last word in automobiles can be yours. 'Dyntfaw Drin is tumimi on RosJnuuttr, optioad 6 txtrs cost on other Striti. . L f ~ MllTON l?J! STARS Ktt IWC* Sh Hi? Snick-tori* Show Alrtmott Timdoy Eonlim Enjoy AmCONDITIONER ??7-y~ Franklin Motor Co;
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