Newspapers / Cherokee scout. / Nov. 5, 1959, edition 1 / Page 2
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THt CHK0K" SCOUT ?*0* BABB, PuWUher nrua a baa cabl carboll. jb. Editor Machanleai Supervl** ?DB80UFT10N bates to Ckerotot Ooutjr: OM Year, $2.30 : SU Month* |1J?. OuUtdc Cherokee County: Om Yur UK SU M oaths. Sl.n Becaai Clan PmU|I Paid Al MarphT. N. C. 117 Hickory St.. exciting fOOTBMV CONTEST Words of Life _ *r W- r MAiarr "But when he wu y t ? great way off, his father saw Mm, ud had companion, and ru, and Ml oo Ma seek, and toaaed Mm .... As far aa the aaat to 6mm Jit* vast, aa far hath he removed ^ur trf|? gressieas from us." * \ * ? l Luke 15:20 - Psalm MB: 111 A fiae young lad toy! wreoged his father and having done so ask ad hi* falter to torf** fate. T*? tetter did ao bat the mob lay be earn* back to hia father aad aakad turned and said. "I forgave you for teat yaatentayl" The boy had nn# trusted lather to tor give him hut kept oa asking fOrgiveaeas for imiwteliNt ytready lortfvoa. It seems to be ? custom to fted many people asking Bod to forgive them for f.w sins of the past wh? God has alraady 4om aa, t, (Mi u u iasuh to Bod to say onr J l: un God <? aot ?aeere w*M Be SSL* Atfft ? tbic tin which they believe CM will aot forgive. Hi* Otd una 1 at had much of the attitude of "an , eye for an aye" and "a tooth for I a tooth" but Jesus always held I forth forgiveness instead of punish ' men: the Pharisee said to punish, I but Jesus said forgtveoess is tiad's '? will. To illustrate this, Jesus said Hs Just like a certain man who had m t* iathrr J^tM. the took a Job He became a slave to tike devil. I forsaking all his father had tried to teach him, 'and ruined his own life. Finally, he took the road back ' toward the father's house, and in the dust he gaaed while tkink itt| about what home used to be Uke. His ragged clothes, his dirty bo^y, and his life had caught tip with him ZZ ? $5 FIRST PRIZE $3 SECOND PRIZE $2 THIRD PRIZE r* -f t RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS Everyone ta . eligible to compete In this contest except employees of the Che: utcp Scout and memners of their families Just read the advertisements on Mils paw: A game will be found in each ad. Circle with a pencil your choice of the winner of each game. It is not necessary to . , guess the score of the different games in the ads. only the winning team. 1 However, do not fall to guess the scare of the game listed below marked "Tie breaker". This .wQl be ilsed id determining winners only in case of an unbreakable tie. ? ? . ' V.' ? ' Wmners will be based on the entries having the most winners picked. DECISION OP THE JUDGES WILL SE PINAL Contest judges will lie members of the staff of The Stout. ? ? ? Print your name and address in the space provided below an.1 anns; or mall your v entry to the oflfce of The Scout. ? ?>' & ?' 4 ? Winners will be announced in the following week's edition of the paper. Soiry, but we will not be able to answer inquiries about individual entries. ~ ' ? Entries mus> be ir by Piiday at 5 p.m. following publication day. Mailed entries raifst be postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday.. ' * , . / ? , "V Only one entry pe' persoa allowed- All entries become the property of The Sfcout , and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue the contest a? any time and with* out notice. t Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry. NAMB ' STREET OR ROUTE CITY AND STATE TIE - BREAKER: GEORGIA VS FLORIDA Citizens Bank & Trust Co; SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROiiBJA , t V Hayeiiville ? Itohbinsvilie ALABAMA VS. TU2.ANE Murphy - Andrews Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Shortest distance to the best buys in Murphy is a straight line to . . . CLEMSON VS. Dl'KE COLLINS CRAIN Department Store Murphy, IV. C. SEE W, A. S For Automobile LIABILITY INSURANCE W G. WASHINGTON VS. RICHMOND At Westers Auto Asooelate Store MURPHY, NORTH. CAROLINA WAYNE'S ESSO SERVICE i MILE EAST ON RT. 19 ACROSS FHOY, NEW HIGH SCHOOL NEXT TO WAYNE'S FEED STORE GEORGIA TECH VS. NOTRE DAME Service Your Car While You Work for Plek - Up And Delivery Blue Ridge Tracking Company Daily Schedule Between Murphy And Asheville Reliable Connecting Carriers Providing Service From And To All Points North, South, East and West MURPHY TERMINAL PHONE VE 7 ? 2922 KENTUCKY VS. VANDBRBILT JIM SPRUNG WAYNE WILSON HARLEY STRATTON Specify Bine Ridge And Be Sure 20 lean Experience In Meeting Your Transportation Meeds. ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE ROBERT E. ROGERS Electric Contracting LSU VS. TENNESSEE ? House Wiring ? Electrical Regalrs f Motor Repairs < DAY PHONE VE 7 ? 24tS NiqpT PHONE VE 7- ?W For Insurance Of AO ftlnds See A Representative Of MARYLAND VS. NAVY The Insurance Department Of Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Nirpky - Andrews W. H> Ttwiaan 4c Western Naitl i Carolina ' Mutual Burial 1?W MIAMI VS. N. CAROLINA First Bnrial Association West Of Waypesrille, Jj, C, Allison and Duncan Tire Company, Inc. ' f " : ",*? Ml'RPHY VS. HAYESV'IlS.E Tfro Service Headquarters ? Hazel wood ?Franklin ? Murphy ? * MILK ? ICE CREAM COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO - OP INC. ? ;? v" ^ ~ * " ? , ? - VIRGINIA VS? S. CAROLINA > *? _ i ' .v. * v ?. .. Murphy, North Carolina Dial IF 7 - 2158 - ^/r VIIjLANOVA vs. army PHILLIPS 66 pHILGAS SNOKEY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. ! "T MURPHY. N. C. F DIAL VE 7 - 2111 i '? ? I Just Good And jfrleidly Service ,, ?' MiJ <1 I ARKANSAS VS. RICE Ingram and Gnlley Gulf Service ? ? Nirphjc, N C. Mai YE 7-M44. bead to the road brfore j** old home Plw* ?* U ?* dtounce he ??? what in the P?? -r ?* ?? k?d ?: hearing someone ealUag Mi name M w.. Ms father who z r awwifc s the road, hi* beard flying *nd tears running down hla face like the sum mer rain the most touching scene in history, as Jesu? said to his hearers, "That's God - - That'a God." Aad tt i?- The father did not go i?tO '.he far cquntry to I get the boy because the boy had 1 left on His own adcdrd so he must come back in the same way ? Bui when he saw the boy wilfully leaving the far country, he met. forgave and restored him. The Elder brother hated to see his brc.her come home and said, A father who forgives a son like that U not a father of mine. Jesus said that God U not that way. When God forgives something that is the end of it. He forgets about it God ' suffers when a man sins as this father did when Ms 'boy wast ed his life. You say there is no cross w this, story? If you would carefully loak i?;0 th?l father's face ycu would see there the cross. Fo"g\veness is the mcst radical ?etching of Jesus. People said it couldn't be doue, <hat nobody cculd da it, bu. Jesus did and he always wiH. Nothing in all history | is so expensive as ? forgiveness, as 1 1 his is proved by (he _d^;h ol God's 'That' religious j leaders wGultUffljifs^oday that the 1 f ; 'Hit r made tlte Prodigal Son go intp the field, work out all the i mtinsy he hLd spent and pay back si? he took from his father. There is '. no mention in this story about repayment. God.t^ys fatth as all man needs ? o do buf faith is m^'f I th^ta belief as the boy makes sis hijme to the father and says by h'j coming shat he is going to live ( for the father from here on out. , He did not earn or merit forgiven ess but God freely gave it to him. | We cannot turn back the pages cf our lives, wipe away our sins ani do anything to merit our for giveness. This can only be given by 'thfe free grace of God. That' is j whit the Cross mean. As St. Paul | expressed it, "While we were yet siitfiers. Christ died for us." There is ho punishment for any . sin that Christ has forgiven because It is j no-longer held against us. Does this j make sense? . Jpsus said that it is | true of God. If we forgive a person an4 yet continue to. hold it against hii& we have never forgiven him j in ijfie first, place. So, it is with God. , Bj?- Rev. Hal Finsey Mifphy Methodist Circuit Pas or ak Bring* Mei Topfon Postmaster An examination tor Fourth -Clan Postmaster lor the post Office at Tipton, N'prth Carolina, $2178 a sfir will be ppen lor apcepiance f applira ions yotH November 24, 19f9 the CommUsMn announced tofay. * - Applicants must actually realde within the territory supplied by the above-mentioned post office and they must have reached their 18th bir'hday on the closing date for ac?eptance of applications. There is no maximum age limit. Howev er, persons who have passed the i?e of 70 may be considered only for temporary renewable appoint ments of one year. Complete information about the examination required and instruc ions (or filing applications may be obtained at the post office for which this examinatoin is being anno unced. Application forms must be filed wl.h the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Washington 25, D. C. and must be received or post marked not later than the closing da e. Folk Cawing ? I To fte* in At Folk Sc hool ? ? The regular Friday night folk 'f dancing will begin again at the John C. Campbell Folk School on ? Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ot!o Wood will ; furniih.musxj They are spending ^ a week at the Folk School on their ? way to their winter home in Sarasota, Florida. A special course in creative rec- ' reation is being held at the School . this, weekend. .Registrations have A come from as far west as Nashv- ? i!le, Tennessee, sou l) to Milledge ville, Georgia, east to AsheviUe and ?' y. " "?th to Hindman, Kentucky. ISladder Irritation Woke You l p? MAKE TUli 4 . DAY TEST. Take BUKETS. a green tablet '< that crmMr.es extract buehu and 7 other meiicir.'S. Flush sluggish I tbn. Pink ^is of soft water. Your J 50c 1 jck at any riruj stcre if not * .'rcys. Increase daytime elimina- :l . ? pleased TODAY at . . <?'. aler's name* fNEW! The Massey-Ferguson I 65 Diesel... V! * ? * ' K ?r"V '? ' ?d(5me c MIB ^wuuuiujr vi ?uci? s?inmx?y-f crgUSOO diesel engiptjthat delivers up to 50 % more HP per fuel Ha11q1> ?\/?l ? tka AAAMltinft OAAtlAtVtlf tkal AStli. tU. 1?. . .-JPT seett^fcrst 4-pk>w tractor;.#uH gays 08 in two h I* toiteldWAysiVpilfi'lhe fconomy of ft new Massey-Ferguson . aL.a J.t! ?**" ' " uicaci cu^iffitviiab ucuvcn up w uuw more nr per iuel doJ]ar . piiis ^he ^ gating economy that only the Ferguson - ' And it tot tlkfnnr biffwwrtUI licfc tistap tfcul tlippafil If one wheejAtarts to spin in umraal slick going? just step ' J f <Jown oatrarM F 65' towel's special 'l bif-Lock pedal. Immadk ately, both ends of thp axle shaft are locked together at the ?>-chffer?ftiial. Yo?f 11 palk right througl sinoe you'll have power at the wheel that's got the traction. Come in and ue it... or, { ,y^U fyc demy^bik'ft You'll be glad you did. your MASSEY FERWSW dealer Tractor Co, T? BIm Ridge, Ga.
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