Page 2 —Thursday, May 18, 1907, Coolewnee, (N.C.) Journal Studies! In The Bible WILLIAM I H. YOUNG I Minister | Much is being said today •bout the world situation and if the world will ever see peac eagain. Just about every thing today has a value or someone has placed a value upon everything. "CTiere are 6USS WORK ft MIRRORS DIAL CM-Usl 6 pjn. - • pj» Mocksville, N. G. Clinard P. Howard Cooleenee Jouraal I. C. Sell, Jr OwMt Mrs. I. C. Sell Editor I. C. SELL, IM-lNt Subscription Price Dne Year |IJt Biz Months .1i three Months M -ANNOUNCEMENT- To my friends and customers: If you are interested in a new or used car See or Call Henry Lee Williams, Sr. DIAL 634-2161 or 492-5214 x pfML FREE! ' 2 Wonderful Weekends at Myrtle Beach FOR TWO REGISTER NOW AT RAY COQQINS MOTORS During Their SAFE BUY USED CAR SALE '66 MERCURY Montclair 2-Dr. H. T. Fully Equiped 18795 '65 CHEVROLET Impala V-8 4-Dr. Sedan. Extra clean $1995 '65 COMET V-8 4-Dr. Station Wagon. Extra clean . 11850 '65 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Door. Local one owner $1950 '65 COMET Cyclone Coupe, 4-speed transmission $1750 '65 MERCURY Parklane 4-Dr. H. T. Like new $2350 '64 RAMBLER American '44o' 4-Dr. Extra clean '64 COMET Caliente 4-Dr. Extra clean 51395 '64 COMET 4-Dr. Straight drive. Low mileage —— sllsO '64 FALCON Custom 4-Dr. Straight drive. Extra nice 51095 '64 MERCURY Monterey 4-Dr. We sold it new ....... SIOSO *63 FORD Galaxie 'soo' V-8 4-Dr. Extra clean $llOO '64 CONTINENTAL 4-Dr. Fully equipped —-.-.53295 '62 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. H.T. Extra nice sllOs '62 OLDS 'BB' 2-Dr. H.T. Extra clean * 1095 '62 MERCURY Monterey Custom 2-Dr. Hardtop - $1095 '6l COMET 4-Dr. St. drive, rebuilt engine 3595 'Ol OLDB 'BB' 4-Dr., R.i* H., Hyd., power steering W9u '6O OLDS 'BB' 4-Dr., R.& H., Hyd., power steering '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne V-8 4-Dr. Sedan * W* SEE YOUR MERCURY MAN Larry Gregory Mason Low ran ce Glenn Wllhtim I* O. Mort Evans Home Phone Home Phone Home Phono Homo Phone Home Phone ME 04SW 270-0094 278-2001 MB 0-00W 036-3739 >eople today who are spend ng six to ten years ♦raining 01 their career or job Bvrt nry few people spend as little is an hour a week preparing heir soul for eternity. If you should ask a person what he most important thing to lim was you would probably ?et the answer of his family, )T bis job, or his home. But he most important thing in he world should be our soul. We can rebuild our family, jur home, and we can get another job. but when we lose our soul when we die -here is no way we can change ts destiny. If we have not lived for Jesus. Jesus said, 'For what shall it profit a nan if he shall gain the whole A'orld and lose his own soul, >r what shall a man give in •xchange for his soul,?" M -ou are not a Christian by the commandments given in the «Jew Testament don't waste mother minute because life it only a vapor that is bene tor i while and then vanishae". four life after death will de fend upon what you do with rour life before death. Jeeus aid. "He that believeth and 8 baptised shall be saved". •Ve read in Romans 64-4 'Know ye not that so many >f us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptiatd In to his death? Therefore we ire buried with Him bar bap tism into death; that Uke aa Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father; even ao we aiao shauld walk in newness of Ufa." The commandments are ilmQli and plain, all Jesus asks of us is to obey them. Unless wo obey them we will lose our soul in hell fire forever and for ever and forever. If wo can help you in any way write to me in care of Corinth of Church of Christ, Route 1, Needmore Road Woodleaf, N. C. 27054. Mrs. Frye Davie County MOCKS VII-I J • Mrs. Susie Geneva Frye, 51, of Route 3 Mocksville, died Saturday at 9 P. M A native of Davie County, «»e was born illarch SO, 1916. Survivors include the hus band, Edgar Frye, one daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Blakeley of Route S, Mocksville, and two grandchildren. Funeral was held Monday Dulin Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cem etery. Mri.Martiß,69, Wilkesboro St MOCKSVILLE —Mrs. Laura Bhenner Mlartin, 69, of Wilkes boro St., died at 8:50 A. M. Wednesday May 10th *t For syth County Memorial Hos pital. She was born August 5, lttt, in Yadkin County, the daughter of the late M. W. Mid Lou Ellen Myers Sherm er. She married R. P. Martin Sr., who survives. Surviving in addition to her husband are one daughter, Mrs. J. ML Bowden, Jr. of Ad vance; one son, R. P. Martin Jr. of Mocksville; four grand children; two sisters, Mrs. Es sie Cable of Winston-Salem, Mrs. C. P. Mackey of Yad kinviUs; one brother, A. W. Shermer of East Bend; and two half -brothers, Dallas and Clayton Caudle, both of Wins ton • Salem. Funeral services were held Friday at 1 P. M. at Eaton's Chapel conducted by the Rev. Fred Barnes. Burial was in Rose Ceme fry. Liberty Road News Pvt. Tommy Blanton of Ft. Eustis, Va. spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Helen Blanton. who is a pa tient st Davie Hospital after undergoing surgery recently. Pvt. Willard T. Hayes, Jr. of Ft. Lee, Va. spent the weekend here with his wife, and parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Steele dtf Hi m ipl jfg 2ND LT. ARNOLD HI SSER Husser Serving At Marine Corps Air Facility At New River HUSSER SERVING— (J0054) Jacksonville, N. C. (FHTNC) May 4 Marine Second Lieutenant Ar nold L. Husser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Husser of Route 2, Advance, N. C. and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hendricks, formerly of Cooleemee, is in Jack sonville, North Carolina, serving at the Marine Corps Air Facility at New River. He is assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squad ron-264. The squadron is one of nine that comprise Marine Aircraft Group Twenty-Six, the largest Ma rine helicopter group in the world. were hostesses on Sunday af ternoon at a cook-out at their home. Those enjoying the oc casion of hamburgers with all the trimmings were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Messick, Mr. and Mtrs. Sherrill Munday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munday and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. James Munday and daughters, Mrs. Sadie Steele, Toni Steele, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Frost, and Mrs. Izetta Frost of Kings port, Tennessee, Arthur How ard of Clemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wagner of Advance, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Steele and Lynn of Woodleaf, and Jen-y Dull of Mbcksville. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Riden hour of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. Lakey Ritchie of Charlotte visited Mrs. Sadie Steele on Sunday, and they all visited their mother at Fran-Ray Rest Home, Mrs. John Ridenhour. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Steele' of Salisbury visited his grand mother, Mrs. Sadie Steele on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Mun day and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd «■■■■■■■■■■ rat Hi-Way 601 Drive-In THEATRE BALISBURY, N. C. Friday & Sat. MAY 19, 20 M4I Up K JOHN WAYNE Ik A DAN DAILEY ■ !| - mauheen o-hara L —WARD BOND : AND "The Curse of Frankenstein" PETER CUSHING HAZEL COURT Sun., Mon. & Tuesday MAY 21, 22 «nd 23 TOYff# «uicr co ,„ mm, mm UHMH MHJIUEK & Wed. & Thurs. MAY 24 and 25 "PENELOPE^M nalalicwoor\3 If irooolor >*W open every nlte (NOW OPERATING ON BUMMER SCHEDULE) J ■■■■■■■■■■! Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kadaras in East Bend on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Messick and Arthur Howard of Clem mons visited their aunt, and sister, Lillie Howard, at Smith Grove on Sunday afternoon. An "on the ball" Customs inspector at San Diego, Cali fornia, reported a suspicious cargo being unloaded from a vessel onto a car. Customs agents seiaed boxes of jade, value at $15,000, of Chinese Communist origin, a car, and made two arrests. { /4(Mo4KCt*ta... i ] HARTLEY OIL CO.} { MOCKS VILLE J; * - !, £ it I I I J; ' C $■ : . - ». - s \ ' : ' OWNED AND OPERATED BY ! GILMER "SUCK" HARTLEY ; [ ie Year* of Experience >; :! /t\ Keraeue - Fuel Oil !: :! Hosr\ Diesel Fuel :i \Q/ Meier Oilt-fireetet Burner Sendee ; ( PRINTID METER TICKETS ! ■ jII WE OWE TOP VfILOE STUMPS! ~1! :! PHONE-DAY 634-5313 NIGHT-634-5165 V $ "WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS" *»»********»*»»*»* A***********r Ephesus News Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lowe, and Mr. and Mk-s. John Peeler of Spencer went to Nashville, Tenneesee last Saturday and attended the Grand Ole Opry at Rymer Auditorium. And re ported a very enjoyable occas ion. The Lowe's two children, Russell, and John spent the weekend in Sparta with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Call entertained at a mother's day dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Call and son of Charlotte, Miss Ellt Call, and Mrs. Nora Nelson and Mir. and Mrs. Jerry Call and daughters of Hickorj were dirner guests. Mr. i\nd Mrs. Emory Fry* spent Saturday and Sunda3 in the home of Mr. Edga; Frye, at Dulin. Mrs. Edga Frye passed away on Satur day and was buried on Mon day. Mrs. Lois S. Wilson an Mrs. ~ * M Lena Harris visited -i tnd Mrs. Hobson Harris ii Courtney last Thursday an »190 Mrs. Pat Swisher an Mrs. Nelly Hodgson, f> Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Veach were Sunday guests of Mrs Ruth Veach, on Mother's day, Gene left Tuesday for Ice land where he will be for the next two months. Also other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foster and family. Mir. and Mrs. Bill Veach and son, of Spenoer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Veach and son, Ricky and Pam Hend ricks of Union Chapel. Mrs. Ruth Williams returned home Monday after a long stay in the hospital, and at Vacuum Cleaner Service Complete service on all makes and model Vacuum Cleaners. Also, New and Used Vacuum Cleaners for sale. Call or Write Filtex Sales Co. Ph. 284-451 C P.0. 80x478 COOLEEMEE, N. C. ROBERT BROOKS, Mgr. the home of her brother In Cooleemee. Mrs. Arnold Anderson was the guest of Mrs. Kaite Cook on Wednesday. We are glad she is able to be home. MJrs. Lois Wilson spent the past week-end in Redland, with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilaon and family, on Sunday they enjoyed a family dinner for mother's day at the home a. I. DAW PHONE ME 3-4185 I I I « Davis Furnace Co. : S WARM AIR FURNACE OIL BURNER AIR-CONDITIONING 4 " Phone MElrose 6-0291 * W. Kerr Street Salisbury, N. C. « s ■■■(•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" \ Wt now have several places to : park House Trailers in our New Development | ALL UTILITIES AVAILARLE . . . NICE QUIET \\ [ NEIGHBORHOOD ... FOR DETAILS AND FURTHER > ; INFORMATION SEE MR OR MRS. JIM WAGNER AT [ \ Community Grocery & Service \ ; OFF Ml I MILE QN DEADMON ROAD ROUTE 4, MOCKSVILLE ™ WJBARES j QUALITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP [ Located Between /pprw Cooleemee and Woodleaf I I 1~4 it > 1 on Highway Ml TT| Phone 284-S92S anytime All work built to suit cus ' 1 T'T 1 1 tomer .. . Will pick up and deliver . . . Responsible for [ merchandise. Large se lection of sample materials; tweeds, nylons, leatherettes, sjj w" Prices reasonable Free Estimates "All work guaranteed" N. C. License £25928 of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Arms worthy. ON DISCRIMINATION The Pentagon is seeking to eliminate discrimination in of f base housing to U. S. Service men by ordering military com manders to make a survey oi nearby housing. Landlords who discriminate will be re moved from the base's list of rentals.

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