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?v. T?U?to mm nillll Hill IOViDrIUwAm At Stork Showor Andraws ? Mr?. Konnoth Ltdbri ?u booond on Fri day ?veiling at 7:30 p.m. wtdi ? Stork Showor hold In dm dining room at die District Momorlnl Hospital. Hoamsos wors Mrs. LowoU Trull snd Mrs. J. B. Brooks. PTA To Sponsor All Star Toumamar* HayaavlUa ? Taa Hayaa vtlia Parana Taachara Aaaa. U aoooaorinf an AU A huga a cork labia carrying a at aprlng Oowara. Rafrsah manta at punch, rata, aula and -mint* warn aarwad n> iha thirty fuaata | ?I dm HayaavUla gym. Tha Durnannt atartad yaaerday Marck 7. Taama participating ?rw HayaavUla, Nantahala. Hlawasaaa Oam. Charakaa, Braaamwn. Cohla Dairy, BH and Hlawaaan.Ga.Oama Uma la 7:l&pjna. SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY First Methodist Church Valley River Avenue C. F. Womhle, Pastor Free Methodist Church Valley River Avenue George K. A. Haase, Pastor Messiah Epslcopal Church Peach tree Street Alex B. Hanson, Pastor Murphy Presbyterian Church Valley River Avenue Robert A. Potter, Past?r St. WUllams Catholic Chapel Andrews Road Father Raymond Dehen. Pastor First Baptist Church Peach tree Street William J. Thompson, pastor These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Following Business Firms Community Motors 4 j VE 7-2001 Murphy. N. C. Murphy Phillips 66 Stptlon VE 7-J226 TOWNSON ! FUNERAL HOME ? Murphy. N.C. E. C. Moore Dodge Murphy. N. C. VE 7-2316 * L Duke's Lodge Murphy, N, C. if* "Security Feeds" Wayne's Feed Store Murphy, N. C. "The Best For Less" Sessamon Furniture Co. VE 7-3115 Murphy, N. C, Rogers Electric Service Electrical Corrector Residential fc Commerc:.-' Wiring Murphy, N. C. VE 7-242 ST.WILLIAM'S CHURCH Murphy, NjC. For FREE INFORMATION ?bout the CATHOLIC CHURCH Wrl?: INFORMATION 4422 Llndell St. Louie 8, Mo. Swan son Furniture Co. HayeevUle, N. C. Phone 3591 Murphy Florist Flowers For Every Occasion Murphy, N. C.-VE 7-2213 Imperlil Laundry &. Cleaners VE ?-22I? Murphy, N. C, Family Restaurant For 'Fine Family Food" Murphy, N.C. Specialists In Professional Service Mauney Drug Co. VE 7-2192 Murphy. NjC. i Owenby Mfg. Compony IjQv- * Andrews, M.C. Wo J, OfXifo Clay Coanty Red Cross W&SAf<?5 Has Goal Of $847.00 The ppposiaonof tMPhiri aee o hrtst*s leaching began with Sabbath Day observance. Tbay bald tha strict observance of tha Mosaic law. whtla Christ praachad spiritual observance. He pro claimed that It la better to do good on the Sabbath day; to help tha poor, heal the sick, and do generally good deads after divine service, than to be Ida and refraining from even the least efforts and work. He exposed their hypocritical Interpretation of the Sabbath day's journey, and other actions of every day life. An other phase of opposition turned up and shortly after the execution of John the B^itlst. The Pharasses suggested to him to leave for other tsrltorles because King Herod would kill him . (Luke 12:31 33) Jesus' life was never threatened by King Herod. The Messiah was to be sacrificed by the Jaws in Jerusalem. Ha therefore told those Pharisees that they tell "that Fox" that tha King would never have the opportunity to harm him. How ever from that time on he and his disciples visited several co 1x1 tries outside of Herod's jurisdiction. Except for brief visits to Jerusalem on feastdays Jesus journled In distant places. He traveled Into the region of Tire and Sldon, and healed the daughter of a Greek woman. He made his head quarters in Capernaum, with side trips Into the Decapolls and Perla regions. He travel ed through Sameria, and in troduced by a much married and devorced woman preached to the Samaritans for three days. During all this period he preached and taught the doctrine of a spiritual kingdom In the cities and viliges of Palestine. Because of his fearless ministry he gathered more and more the wrath of the Church Authorities. It be came soon evident that this disagreement should come to a climax. His disciples tried ID protect him repeatedly from harm by keeping away from Jerusalem. In our next article we will see how he eluded the snares of the Roman government, the traps of Church officers, and others. Until then May God Bless You all. Hayea villa - Vturant of Foreign War* and Clay Cwa ty Lions Club ere co-aponaora for lha Rod Cross and the Rod Cross Blood Bank. A masting was hold at the Rural Lifo Canter last wosk to re organize the RodCross In Clay County. The following officials wers selected: Mr. Prank Brlstel, Chairman, RodCross Max Wal droop, Chairman, Blood Bank; Mrs. Willis Moors, Sscrotary. Those c.n the Blood Bank committee are: Verlln Rescs.ScottBsal.Mrs. Jack Groves, Mrs. J. Walter Moore, other members will be selected at another date. Clay County's quota to be raised during the month of March Is 1847 00 - this Is the National quota according to population and Income per capita. Among the major things the Red Cross does is to enter disaster areas to help, and to get Service men home in case of emergency. Max Waldrotg), Chairman of Blood Bank says, ' Red Cross blood is now available at the Murphy and Andrews Hospitals and when we get organized then blood will also be available at the Hlawassee Hospital, Hlawassee, Ga. In order to get the mobile blood bank to visit Clay County we must have ISO donors per year. The bank will come twice each year, once In the Spring and then again In the Fall. When you contribute blood then you will receive a blood card which can be used by you and your immediate family. In other words you can |ic Mood ot my participating hospital ?> Ms United Sum tf you hoso your Mood curd, 11 you do mot havo a Mood card (ban you may ba ?Mo B> got Mood tf you orUl pledge a replacement of Mood wlM mo to five tba Mood bank whan Ma mo Mia isiit again comas mClayCour - ty*\ Waldroup lay,, "Tba last yoar Clay Cotuty had 4 Mood bank Mora vara fifty six pints used. It la going to (aha a lot of work on Ma part ot many poopia and In ardor to got Ma Mood bank we muat first ralaa our quou at $M7JOO. Wa havo not baan a dlaoaiar area as yoc but In Ma event wa might be, let's ba prepared. I urge you to support this effort not only with your money, but with blood for as the slogan goes ''The Life We Save May Be Our Own - Or Some Of Our Family*. In case of Im mediate necessity for a trans fusion by having blood at Me hospital savoa dme whan a life to at stake". March Of Dimes Contributors By: Mrs. Marie Johnson Chairman, Clay County Total of all contributions for 1962 $369.36 Contributors Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lowe Mr. and Mrs. G. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. John H. Corn Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Patton Mr. and Mrs. D. McCorkle Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beadles Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander Mr. \ and Mrs. Alvln Penland Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Witt Penland Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fred White Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Wade Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moore Miss Mary Bill Allison Miss Ada Thompson Hayesvllle School - $57.05 Elf S.chool - $10.44 Shooting Creek School - $8.71 Ogden School - $35.86 Coin Collectors - $28.95 OGDEN SCHOOL Contributors Larry Ford - Peggy Hogsed Dennis Myers - Hal McClure Jackie Clayton - Danny Wilson Raymond Noland-Llncta Myers Linda Penland-Hope Scroggs Tresa McClure-Ruby Ledford Sherdon Scroggs - Wanda In gram - Mercer Scroggs. Jr. Manson Hughes - Shirley In gram - Dennis Lee - James Chance - Jimmy Owens - Sheila Gibson - Donny Gib son - Sharon Henderson - Ann Ford - Brenda Crisp - Darrell Nix - Tony Garrett - Allen Byers - Stevie Payne -Tootle Payne - Michael Hedden Jerry Byers - Linda Bell Lois Coffey - Arnold Couch Billy Green - Mary Ruth Haw kins -Carolyn Adams-Sandra Davis - Becky Myers - Brenda Anderson - Linda Henderson Helen Owens - Ruth Ann Led ford - Douglas Dye - Katie Owens. Shoal Creek New* Mrs. Emms Qulnn spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit at the Padgett House In Murphy. ? ? ? Mr. Morris Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown Is 111 In a Marysvllle, Tenn. hospital. ? ? ? Mrs. J. B. Slaughter Is home after spending six week in Akron, Ohio where she went to welcome a new grand daughter Lorl Lee Slaughter. ? ? ? Twenty people gathered at the home of Mr. Hadley Self to celebrate his fifty-fourth birthday. Refreshments were served and a good time enjoyed by all. ? ? ? Mr. Johnny Ray Jones of Birmingham. Ala. spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs, Almon Whit field and children and Mr. Gene Williamson of Adnta, Ga. Spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Williamson. ? ? ? Mrs. Joy Johnson spent seme time last week with her husband Mr. Pearly Johnson, Jr. who Is apatlent in Doctor's Hospital la A she villa. N. C. Cherokee Book Clubs Hold Meetings The FourthGrade BookClub met in the Elementary School Library to broadcast the meeting on the Radio program, "Our Youth-Their Education" over station WKRK. Darryl Cos sett. President, called the meeting to order and presided over the busi ness session. Minnie Ray Moore, program chairman, presented the following mem bers who took part on the program. Mike Grant, Kathy Mur phy, Katherine Cole, Lonnle Brittaln, Charlie Sims, James Messer, Harold Goggins, W. C. King, Billy Crisp, Sheila Wlmpey, Connie Lunsford and Jim Barclay. Minnie Ray Moore andTer elle Puett played piano solos. Billy Crisp's report was voted the best. The Fifth Grade Club meton Tuesday with the President, Elizabeth Bourne presiding. The program was on "Science" and reports were given bv Mildred Coleman. Jerry Coleman and Jackie Pope. The club voted J ackle Pope's report best. The Sixth Grade Book Club met on Thursday in the Li brary. BarbaraSmlth, Presi dent, called the meeting to order and presided over the business session. The program was on Bio graphy and the following members reported: Robby Minor, Betty Gladson, Bobby Dickey, Lloyd Ashe and Sam uel McDonald. -Robby Minor's report was Judged the best and he was awarded the prize. To Observe World Day Of Prayer Andrews ? The Woman's Society of Christian Service and Guild members of the First Methodist Church will observe World Day of Prayer, Friday, 9:00 a.m. at die home of Mrs. John Christy. World Day of Prayer will be observed Friday in Churches around the world sponsored by the United Church Women. Prayer Meeting. Were Curved At Flret B apt let Andrews ? Bach evening Monday through Thursday at 7t00 p.m. a program and P&EW First B^dit Church. Tha thorn# for the waak was "Help Us. O God for tha Glory of Thy Nama." Oh Monday. March 12.W. N. C. Assodadonal Brother hood will mast In tha Church at 6:30 p.m. a poduck simper will precede tha meeting. Tha Sum WJ4. U. Conven don will mast March 13 - IS at tha Ashe villa First Bapdat Church. Tha Assodadonal Training Unloa maedng will be held at Litde Brasseswn Church on March 26 at 7:30 p.m. This will bs Tournament Night. FalkSckealOaecsi laslaTkltWtek Urassmwn ? The regular Friday night family dance parties will begin this week, March 9, at 8 o'clock, at the John C. Campbell FolkSchool. Everybody Is Invited K> come and participate. Mrs. Gaorg Bids true said. The Turn of a Bad Wheel Moy Cost Your Lift! Too woukln t iUk( your uie or tne uvea 01 your loved one* on the turn of ft roulette vhod Of course. you wouldn't Yet you may be doing just that every time you grasp the wheel of your car. Even though vital front end and steering parts an "doom under" where you can't aee Uiem, they, too, are subject to wear and breakage. Steering 'control, ia loot Yon may crash Don't gamble. Come in today for an inspection of those vital parts by our Bear alinement experts. Well take the gamble eat of driving far yam Now Equipped to Balance Truck Tires CARRINGER ALIGNMENT SERVICE Arlo Carringer, Proprietor BLAIRSVILLE.G4. BP NEW low NYLON TRUCK TIRE $ Best truck tire value ? " V asli.. ever... ? s?ls!!SL HI-MILER R-C NYLON FOR SMALL TRUCKS Now you ret all the extra performance features of a truck tire at auto tire prices. Equip today with the tire built for your truck The New Hi-Miler R-C Nylon haa the tread, the body, and the beads that mean lon^, low-coat service. You just can't find a truck tire in its price field like it . . . the only economy-priced truck tire built with triple-touch 8-T Nylon Cord. Pay as you haul for as little as *1.25 weekly I YEAR MOV TMB UK MMIO Ml MMTIM TUB TIM M INT ITKI 1MB J. H. Duncan Tire Co. Tire Service Headquarters VE 7-2821 Peachtree Street Murphy, N. C. Dairy Farmers Announcing*.. Crawford & Mingus Supply HAYESVILLE, N.C. The Authorized Dealer In Cherokee,Clay, And Macon Counties For DE LAVAL MILKERS AND OTHER DAIRY SUPPLIES We Are Handling Fertilizer Material Far 1962 North Carolina Te?t Demonstration Farmers Arranp With Us ' Immediately For Prompt Delivery W? Fill ASC Parcbast Ordars Crawford & Mingus Supply Phone 2606 HayesvllU, N.C.
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