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Ct)f Cnrrn&rf ^rom hjiLAOiiafieO July m* PublLafte^ every ThursHlA) a MuipAy O.ch acc County N C GENE PAJUCEK KUY A COOK Ekillar and Publisher Mrin&iuca] Supi outtdCKlPTlON HAT iLX In (Jnero&co Couiuy One Ye*i, 12 50 Six MjcBj M 50 Uutaidc Cherukee County imm Y cjlx W <Aj Six MunttiB. $1 70 I Imni^ ? J .Vxoiid I Uwvn , KurOi C aruimo /wiss AUoctAmir^ p?jd At ^ ? ' Murphy, N ( WORDS OK LIFE THOMAS C CHRISTMAS. PasU>r Kirst Hakptlit ( hur< b Andrews, S C I UK l.KADHK NKKDKl* TODAY And 1 heaven opened ami behold a while horse and he th*t sat upon h-m called faithful and True Kt , '.9 II 16 The prospect n I one to in -pire confidence a- o:ie l"oks ? tHiut the world at the present' ?inif' To !?? .sure then are a few! things that sue cncnuragement, but these are offset by things! lhal eause uneasiness and appre .'.elision We look in vain for some j >? nimanding personality to lead "ut of our perils and problems ! 'A e long for the appearing of meone able to speak with per lauve authority to the distract-' ? I nations bidding them leave ? :e slippery paths of selfishness riii suspicion and walk in the u'tys of life And all the time there is in our midst the Leader we need Our passage is a wonderful picture <1 this Leader, drawn by the Christ lall Church s tirst p"et ll la a warrior that Jnfiii p?Ttra>& ? warrior setting out on a crusade against t-vil and oppression At the heart of his description of the warricr the poet has introduced a. til it* f reference to those whu follow i i J Arid U>t we see the pic t u r e 'I tiie Great Leader 1 inn self I he p-tssjt;e merit! 'tis four riaiin > whic h He bears The first >>i the>e names tells of His faithfulness He is called ' Faithful and True The early impression made upon man b\ the Jesus of histor> surely ori ginated this name We need not few to put our trust Hi Him who is ral)ed Faith ful and True lie sits upon tht white horst <>f \u-t">r dur trust will mH he put to shame no our !? ill lent expectations be put to dis appointment Our present pr<>b lems daunt His spint The second name is a revelation of His might> powe And Hijj name is called trie Word of < i c mlI He is the Word of God the ex pression of the mind and will of God Man was made by God Him <11 to live tn liarm1 >:i> with Him, when His will is honored PLAY IT S A F E Few persons realize the extent to which they may be held liable for dam ages lor unintentionally causing bodily injury to others or damaging their prop erty. Hundreds of everyday happenings like the ones shown here may easily result in law suits that could wipe out y onr home and life sa\ings. The Comprehensive Personal Lia bility Policy provitles complete protec tion for your home and income against claims for damages from causes of this kind and at a price every responsible persons can well afford. SEC ^our In depend en l I iisiirance Ygcney CITIZENS BANK and TKiST (0. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT \Krnon 7-2111 Murphy Androu * TILL \WlWAt ARE THE SILKWORMS Or THE SEA? 111 ? ? ? f Fn\N ^ ? . lHt7 ARE SlLK-SPlNNiNG MUSSELS, SOME SPECIES OF WHICH PRODUCE F) STRONG SILK THAT, IN EUROPEAN COUVHRiES, IS WWEM INTO FABRIC AND MP>D? INTO GARMENTS r WHAT CAUSES WIND To BLOW < $ * - - "THE Difference in air TEMPERATURES IN DIFFERENT ! SBCTVONS ?S WUPjT STARTS "THE QIC IN MOTIOM f How LftPGE tS A NEVA.V-BOR.Ni KANQACOO? FROM 1 TO 2 INCHES... -ONLY J Does tin. .. rust? No! PURE TIN DOESHOT CUSTf tin plpttes pnd other fW^Mawug, TIN ACE USUftLLV MftOf OF ICON OR STEEL, CHEMtCPHXW CLEANED AND OlPPEO J^ ^ MELTED TIM . VWEH TWS TIM LWER WEARS QfT.TPE ftRTCUT RUSTS f Ski Crossword Puzzle ACBOM 1 Architec tural typm 0 Glrl*a dum a Though; var. 12. Giver 13- Slavla IS On?'? own menioln 17. Vapor IB. Starch ltf. Instrument: colloq. 20. Symbol; chem. 22. Caaka 24. Gap 28 Tribal 32. Wandering 33 Gas 34 Babylonian god 35 Shooting star 36 Ear part 38 Therefore 39 At all Scot 42 Foreboding 4 i Seaweed 48 Encircles 5 J Chants b- Maternal relative Aoiwir lo Puul* 53 Passos 54 And 55 De Mille DOWN 1 Jewish rtil endar m< -nth 2 Rake 3 Flayer's stake 4 Table for volumes 5 Sphere 6 Saturating 7 Loose verse 8 Appropriates 9 Hints 10 Laugh 11 Gem 14 Soul Egypt. 16 Exists 21 Chase 23 Instruct.- m 24 Fowl 25 ? Gershwin 2t> Tree 27. Unskilled musician 29 Boy'b name 30 Cuckoo 31 Guided 37 Unkempt 39 Sour 40 Wine Ital. 4 1 Crafts 43 State Abbr. 45 Borneo native 46 Measure 47. Employs 49 Firm Abbr. 50. Turmeric ? i : j c j oi <I ?> el 1 thi ie i* peine and I prosperity when lias will| i.* opposed there can Ik* nothings hut disaster unit death I hat the ; Divine Warrior i* the Word of i (. '<( explains H:- invincible might am. power* Tnere can he no se . 1 1 r 1 1 > wuhoiti <o"! ml Jesus is His word I he third r:.cr..i i- a i Tollarv of Ihe second "And He hath on Mi* garment anil on His thigh a name written King o? Kings and Lord of lords It would mean much t" us if we eould get the significance o! lh.* name I. on! ship belongs ? " the Spin; ol Chris! upon the Warrioi head are manv diadeni*. signitving his rightful anil univir*al avercig nu> Then . n- nn i e name hut .John tail r.of ! i I i i- .s:.:a is ' And he hath .i :.a.ue written which nn man knowcth but llim j self-" .lohii apparent!;. mear.s that nn name of human invention ; could -idequau ij set forth the | glory if ? he Warriors pernor, and ' P"Wi i'. a-::: h ? '* He is In - . yur.d th? power ot man conpre hiTi-ioi We si- Teh i:i v.nn S ? ji" .. description that is w-'rthv of Hi": II reman s for us to glance .il the followers ?] the Divine W i rior \rni the niine* whn h an in heaven followed him lip1 horse*, clothed in line linen white and pure t Thi follower* a f-< ? m ? ill n t < ? i and ilre**eil in :he - inie matim r a* ? ??<? tt'r.A Leader I'uriiy the i lo. i rv . I heavenly *er\ ice The ? :.< : melt* h.* i r= : > . ;i< hoi* " it of rank* K'|ii.:ll> ~eirciiing is t?'.i refer : e t i t!;e while hor*es ? t the :iw< r- VVe must n? ?( In n be iiaal the header This take* Us to ?he ngion ol *urrender to the ?-v.il ol liud If we are to *hare in i "la- 1 ask 'I helping our world in i' - present s>>rr> position, we ' deny ourselves ind take "f .1 i ro**< *. I'hiVe is no other way Our great Captain beckons us to conflicts f.>r more thrilling than t ? : 1 1 "I Thermopylae \\ li > are we so content to I i ? *o far behind our l.ord? I Morganton Nursery lias Seedlings For Distribution r i- . Ralph i : a inis Nur >t r\ r * 1 canton -a I have a ^ ? ? Koreas Veterans Sfkuol Artiu Lrge^l \ elerwu planning to st-rt school this tall under the Korean G1 Bill are urged by the Veterans Ad ministration to take action now in oder to avoid the last minute rush later on VSith some tiooouu veterans ex pected to t>e in training thta (all, V A Kegioiml Offices will be oper ating at top speed to process their papers by filing their applications now, veterans will save themselves un necessary delays, VA said ON OUR STREET I Ky SALLY DAVIDSON ? neighbor from waj d>wn hi Vaidusta, (.?& , tells 115] they read the heout every week a 1 id uf course. On Olr Street , lit iter be gu< n.: Large truck Aith man trailing blood hounds" ( j>a>sing through Middle age man wearing wide | br mi hat sporting ladies ^huuld- - ,-r bag ? Jli! gentleman, on street eating (taches dropping peelings in handy garbage can supply of approximately 14 million white pine seedlings for distribu 'inn this fall anil winter A field da> at the nursery M-p! 18 will he sponsored by the Agricultural ( 'uncil and the North Carolina Division of For estry The purpose of the field da\ will be to give leaders of this area chance to observt the growing 1 Ihe seedlings The supply in the past has been about one third of the current a i:: "unt Increased demand is re -ponsihle fur the larger supply of small trees. Among The Sick Admitted to Providence Hospi tal William Harvey Alien* of Blairsville Route 3 Rodney bates o f I'naka William Gwen Conwell of Biasstown Mrs Hose Ella Lngland of Robbuisville Route 2. Alen Kuykendall of Youms Harris, Ga Mrs Cecile Mills of Murphy, Miss Zoah Mo Clure of Hayesvtlle Route 3, Torn my Roberts of Murpby, Juhn Fux of Warren, Ohio, Major Franklin Farmer of Route 2 Verlon 1 rue man Gentry or houte 3 PROV1DKM E HOSPITAL Mr and Mrs James Henry Finch of Route 3 ,i bt?\ Paul ! trip August 15 Mi and Mis V\ .11 i > leitl 11 <g sed of Havesville Koutt- 1 a girl, Margaret Louise August 16 Mr and Mrs John Harden Law of ilaypsviile ? ' r'irl Deborah Ann. August 1W Mr and Mrs Ka> Lee Mathe son of Andrews a !>"> Michael Ray, August lt( Mr and Mrs Howard Frady Jr of N'orthville Mich , a girl Theresa Dianne. August 22 Mi and Mrs Bascumb Virgil, Met lure of Route 1. a boy Ken neth Rodney, August 22 Mr and Mrs Clyde Edward Lee ' Pitt > of Hayesville Route 1 a girl Kristv l.ee, August 22 Mr and Mrs. Johnny Carl | Green of Brasstuwn. a boy Jerry l.ee August 29 Mr and Mrs Hoy Glen Math eson "f Andrews, a girl. Debora, Anne. August 3'i Mr and Mrs Willie Queen of Murphy, a boy David Willie, August 30 i Mrs K I.. Asbury recently had as a guest her son. Frank Asbury ind family of Greensboro ? ? * ? ? Mi>> M irtine Mattox of Kniix ille, Tenn , spent the past week rid with her mother, Mrs R C lattnx. V Garden Club Meet Set For Tuesday Mrs Francis Bourne Jr gave a talk on "Ruck Gardens at the August meeting of tile Murphy Garden Club last Thursday a f tern^on The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Jack Wilson with Mrs Fr ancis Bourne Sr as co hostess In the absence ol the president, Mrs Bourne Sr presided during the business meeting Mrs John Smith gave a report of her com mittee s plans for organizing a Junior Garden Club Mrs Bob Kasley Flower Show Chairman fur the County Fair, appointed commit lees for the show She urj ed that all who wish to enter spec linens or arrangements read tJ?e Fair Catalogue carefully and bring entries strictly according to spec ificaliuns Membership Pins Presented At ? Legion Picnic ' Charter members of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary were a warded 10-year membership pins at the annual Legion and Legion Auxiliary picnic last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs S C Burgess. They were Mrs Bill Hoover, Mrs Bessie Deweese, Mrs Ruth Cheney, Mrs Kate Mauney, Mrs Harve Elkms and Mrs Clyde Gen nett Five year pins were presented to Mrs Herman Edwards, Mrs. S C Burgess, Mrs. John David son Mrs F V Taylor and Mrs. ? I"hn Bayless The out-going presi dent Mrs Herman Edwards, re ceived a past president's pin. Carolyn Farmer, the Auxiliary's rep'esetitalive to Girls' State, re ported on this year's activities at (iirls' State Mrs F V Taylor is the recently elected head of the Auxiliary. early bird... itfef or worry bird? The early bird routine is a pood one when it comes to planning winter comfort. hile you enjoy summer weatbeJ^ let ue help you plan ahead for the first cold days. Order your Phillips 66 Furl Oil today and then relax. 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The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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