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THE CHEROKEE SCOUT r. ?. c ?TBRUX BAB B, PHYUL4S B BABB Publisher CARL CARROLL. JB Mechanical Superrtaot "OB8CBIPTION bates Oouaty: One Yew. t2.?; Six Month* OutakJe Cherokee County. One Year $300 tin. tt.75 SerMd Clau Pwta(l Paid Al Marphy, N. C. 11? Hickory St.. ! %AJ | ' '' f '''?** 0* hr'l \j ' W Words of Lite In die three proceeding paper* I have followed the general home. Christian Service 1 nave noted the duty of chrstiaa service, the Joy K brings and tte sacrifice it entaUa. 1 shall close die series by direct ing attention to the rewards ot christian service. Jesus frequently spoke of the re wards of Chrislain living and seem ed to put real emphasis upon the fact of 4t. Speaking of persecutions | which he said would be the lot of the christian he Mid. "Rejo tea. and be exceedtag dad: MUmt It your reward in heaven." (Matt 1:12' I cannot go into this at laagth so I direct the reader*' attention to Matt. X XI aad ?. Alao read Luke 19:17. Faithful work done ia the in terest of Christ's kingdom is always suitably and atmndatly rewarded. When a sinner gets right .with God there comes into Cris heart a peace that transcends the power of words it describe. "Thou wilt keep Mm in perfect peace who mind is stayed on the.?." Jesus said, "Peace I i 1 *n wtth yoo. my p??w I flrt unto you" The* la also a pecuiiqM pleasure arising fh).n with God and wtth his people. The christian has also the assurance of victory. There is bo outside power whjch can separate us from the love o t God. -? The Christian has also great' aaf-' bfaction at seeing good done T'lere is Joy in heaven over one ?inner who repents, said Jesus. Can there nit be Joy also in the heart of hint m-Iio led that sinner to repentance? I' the christian religion be univer sally applied it will rid the world of all evil. What ?a joy It 'will brin ; to he heart of him who hcs had a pari in that accompltfhmen: ! May wt mk tttak of am* ?|? rewards to be enjoyed la ?ta* fulumj | tile. What a thrill it will bring whiff tne bean the Master say: done, thou good and fattbfal ' vaat: thou hast been faithful ov?t a few things, I will make thee p& I e.- over many Ikiogs: enter 8>0u | io:o the Icy of thy Ward." This VtU be followed by the Hiss of eternal Slory. Forever 'wtt the Lord. Fel low sh:p With the of ail age* Serving GcJ In a sew environment Forever beyond the reach of #H :fcirss tl it would hurt. Sbalf t 'tay 't? Yes. I wiU -The .best of <nll U we ivial! bt like, him': for we shall see tim as he Ip. See I. Jo<m 2:3.. ! In the constellation of Lyra, near EXCITING fOOTBAYV CONTEST $5 flRST PRIZE $3 SECOND PRIZE $2 THIRD PRIZE TIE - BREAKER: RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS : ' Everyone 1: ? '.igibie to ecmp^te in this eonust except employ pes of the Cbetofcre ' Seoul and members ol their families Just read the a<h?.*rtisements on this page. A same will be found in each ad. Circle with a penei! your choice o( the winner of eacli g?me. It is not necessary to guess the score of the dlfV*rent games in the ads. only the winning team. However, do not fall to guess the score of the grrr.e listed below marked "Tie breaker". This will be itsed in deVrmining winners only in case of an. unbreakable tie. Winners will be based on the entries having the most winners picked. DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL Contest judges will lie members of the staff of The Si out. Print your name and address in the space provided below and ftrinft or mail your entry to the ofifce of The Scout. Winners will be announced in the following week's edition of the paper. Sorry, but we will not be able to answer inquiries about individual entries. Entries must be ir. by Friday at 5 p m. following publication day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. Only one entry per person allowed. All entries heroinr tit;- ' oporty of The Sc.tul and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue the .oiitest ,i! any time anil with-. ' out notice. Don't forget to put your name and ad-lress on your entry'. NAME STREET OR ROUTE CITY AND STATE Georgia Tech VS Duke Citizens Bank & Trust Co; ? 14 Ul li SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Ilayesvillp ? Robbinsville ARMY VS AIR FORCE Murpby - Andrews Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Shortest distance to the best buys in Murphy is a straight line to . . . ALA. VS MISS. STATE COLLINS CRAIN Department Store Murphy. IV. C. SEE W. A. SINGLETON For Automobile LIABILITY INSURANCE NOW ALUBRN VS FLORIDA At Western Anto Amoeiat* Store MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA For Qaiek and Dependable Service CAUL OR BRING YOUR CAR TO yWDAVIDSON VS WOFFORD DAVIS ESSO SERV1CENTER Everything For Happy Motoring Blue Ridge Trucking Company DaUy Schedule Between Murphy And Asheyille Reliable Connecting Carriers Providing Service From And To AU Points North, South, East and West MURPHY TERMINAL PHONE VE 7 ? 2922 CLEMSON VS RICE JIM SPRUNG WAYNE WILSON HARLEY STRATTON The Best Of Senice Costs No More 20 lears Experience In Meeting Yonr Transportation Needs. ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE ROBERT E. ROGERS Electric Contracting N. CAROLINA VS TENNESSEE ? Rouse Wiring ? Electrical Repairs ? Motor Repairs DAY PHONE VE 7 . Ut5 NIGHT PHONE VF 7- ?7g Eor Insurance Of AR Kinds See A Representative Of S. CAROLINA VS MARYLAND The Insurance Department 0! Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Murphy - Andrews W. D. Town son A Western North Carolina ' Mutual Burial Association VMJ VS O. WASHINGTON First Burial Association - ? r West Of WaynesvBle, N. C. Allison and Duncan Tire Company, Inc. MURPHY VS ANDREWS Tiro Sorvk'P Headquarters ? ITazelnood ?Franklin ? Murphy MILK ? ICE CRFAM COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO - OP INC. WAKE FORES? VS VIRGINIA Mnrphy, North Carolina Dial VE 7 - 2158 Heat Yoiip Homo With Gas ? CLEAN ? SAFE ? INEXPENSIVE I N. CAROLINA STATE VS WYOMING PHILLIPS 66 PIIILGAS SMOKEY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. MURPHY. N. C. DIAL VE 7-2111 last Good And Friendly Service i I RICHMOND VS VPI Ingram and Gulley Gulf Service tt?rpfcy,NC. Dial VE 7-9644 . - by. ti? Qreefc W vulble lc the unaided UT But ?h* >W M It with . telescope of tnoderate Ught-gather JbS power you will dtotinfuuh four kars where you hi only one w th t,ut th# teieMxp*. Tbeee lour run are vevolviaf around ? common center. Let ua tugpoee ttwt (her tanp plaaets there rtrvoMng aroun mem um. If thli la the rase the tan never be ia -darkness at an time toy one or njore W these sun v.411 be aMnlng either Ugh or kv in (heir eky. In such f a sktuatlo there- is c Ukesras to heaven: ther. is no ntefct there. 2*i "V?1^ ''islic Bags Are Menace To Children ' As cool-\v??ather clothes are brought ou! of storage this season, coverings of plastic bags again be come a menace to children. An electrostatic charge may be generated by friction from hand ling the bag. The youngster; while peering through, Is apt to have the bag literaUy grab him through the electrical attraction to his face. Tlv child cannot tear It. Death by suffocation may result? as It has in tragic instance after tragice in stnace during the past year. The bags should iv?ver, under any circumstances, be used for falceshift covtrings for pillows, fal' shift coverings (or pfllows, riajvs. playpens or cribs. Tte child should never be given the opportunity to handle one of ttose bags. That means that when they are removed from clothing, tey should immediately be shredd ed, or tied in knots and put in a tighlty covered disposal can. The bags can prove as lethal as a loaded gun or a bottle of poison? and should be so treated. Fallout Shelter Constructed At Home Of Governor Governor Hodges. ? member of the National Civil Detente Advisory Council, has ooeoed for Inspection ? Family FaUoul Shelter, Wfctch Uaj been constructed In the base ment of the Executive Mansion. This shelter was built In conform i y with recommended specifica tions of U?e office of Civil Defense Mobilization at a total cost of less han $300. Tbe shelter is construc ? d of, concrete blocks in a corn er of tbe basement and Is 7Vfc fcet wide and 8H feet In length. It ft 7 6.*t in height and Is designed to accommodate six persons under austere conditions for a period of two weeks. TK? shelter has been stocked with the necessary two weeks supply of survival items to include canned and staple foods, water, bedding, cooking and sanitary facilities, bat tery operated radio, emergency lighting equipment, fire-fighting and resuce tools. Governor Hodges stated that the shelter had been equipped mosly with items found in the average home. The additional items tueded, such as a battery operated radio, tviger counter, electric lantern, fire extinguisher, etc. would cost less than $100. The Governor further stated that he hoped that many families of our State would construct a homeslvMt er for family protection against enemy nuclear action, a hurricane or tornado. LANDSCAPING I BY AN EXPERT Telephone THOMAS i BLOUNT Vernon 7-2398 COMMISSIONER OF BANKS ? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, N. C. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Citizens Bank and Trust Company 6f andkkWs. hayesville. murphy and robbin s ville In Ihe State of North Carolina at the close of business 1 OCTOBER 6. 1939 , ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance.-!, ami cash items in process of collection 1,472,815.05 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 3,103,365.65 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 525,662.10 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 303,129.15 Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of Federal Reserve Uank) ...? 100.00 Loans and discounts (including $ None overdrafts) 3.087.216.24 Bank premises owned 120.762.62 149,160.72 furniture and fixtures 28.398 10 9,168.88 Other assets 217,578.63 TOTAL ASSETS 8,368.196.42 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . .i 4 362,605 92 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,196,998.11 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 128.529.06 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 481,316.99 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 38,339.68 TOTAL DEPOSITS 8,207,789.78 Other liabilities 153 576 46 TOTAL LIABILITIES 8,361,366.24 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* 200.000.00 Surplus . , 200,000.00 Undivided profits 106,830.18 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 506.830.18 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 8,868.196.42 ?This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of ...$200,000.00 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof 60,210.18 < MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 1,125,000.00 (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 223,588.24 (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction 63.95 of reserves o I f. I, Mildred B. Ray, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly Swev that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters hereto contained and set forth, to. the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct ? Attest: ? MILDRED B. RAT MILDRED R. RAY ' , W. D. WHITAKER >' ' W. FRANK -FORSYTH C. O. MOORE Sworn to end subscribed before me this 26t6h day at October, 1959, . My Commission expires May 8, 1960 Oertnide Worthen, 5 WJ' ?? Notary Public My commission expires April 21, I960.
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