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IF SCOUT ' * Marpkjr Ckertke* C?Mty. N. C. ?ABB, Publisher CARL CABROLL, JE. cvrm RATES "? Om Tear. >2- SO; Six Month* County: Om Year $3.00 PaM Al Itefkf, N. C. 117 Hickory St.. By Rev. Bal the MU|> "But let four conversation be, | Ye*, yea. Nay. nay: tor wtuttaoru rj is more thaa these cotneth of evil."; MattLe* 5:??. I have heara t&o tale of liulo m hod ?tl a*ed by bar teirhar to defto* a lie. Ste, trying to put her Sunday School Vsaoo umo we said. "A Ua is an aheaaiaatiea uatj the Lord, and a very pttat in help la time of trcutjie "This has become the nsws at these p?? few weeks. people whs thought a He to be ? help la tifltt of trodMe tare favoo it be Jut the opposite, nan*. a^aad teievltloa (tattoos have ?w?n(e to Mm Mtrvla'nn ?raaiMs. Aria baa catlad actaatkm m mo atari avast ever ontrirl. lor ?w aeem la enjoy fearing bad tam that U. at kxUt aa it does oot in valve as. tomwn* hat to be la the spotlUhe n nil in ill dflnnii so 4a a matter of time It irfcl to someone else. tAles have beta mode as to the degrading of our morality aid the common opinion trans to concur that the wrong-donr? should be pus *hed, that h. occapt u? whoare not in Umett^tt Va have fait thai wrong la wrong .vberei-er H happen to be. It is jus* as wrong to lie or &r. (Ve a* it .w was. The thing about it b ' iTitreJy thK that we seem to tUr. I ur cues Cor action from custom. 'jy whatever the avei??'w person 1 does, ani not from God. Lying Is s'n. but we must not condemn it hers till we have ftrst cast fc>-th tf. beam Irom our own eye lend to forget our own respoosib ilitv and yet go arcunJ ?r><fciii? whom ve may devour. In our speech about o*m. w* *ds redact ?> mudi about tbil per ?cw r we fcB by wfirt w* My. whet we rwU* ir.-> deep talkie. It mi Jen ?> ?n Edvm-ds win ij^v* us the riasa'cal statement of Hi SfTi nrtto: "RfsoJved, ne-.T to do any thb-5 which I shoultf be afraid to <t-> If it were the last hour of my 1 lit;. "We 6eve our.^vea talis* wUfl j fhrousrt life and if we da wrong I it will JoUrw us VJw a sfcadow. As we face tie fact of other V-ple's mistake and *4ns. 1ft as net forfi what we we In God's Mr-ir people will not forgive' Vsr. Dortn. but God win forgive aiv it . ntint man or woman. A person CONTEST $5 fIRST PRIZE $3 SECOND PRIZE $2 THIRD PRIZE TIE - BREAKER; RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS Everyone m Hlglble to compete in this contest except employees or the Cherokee Scout and members of tbelr families Just read the advertisements on Mils pace. 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 o( the dift?rent games in the ads, only the winning team. However, do not fail to guess the score of the game listed below mirked "Tier breaker". This will be tfeed in determining winners only in case of an unbreakable tie. Winners will be based on the entries having the trust winners picked. DECISION OP 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 ana bring or mall your entry to the ofifce of The Scout. Winners will be announced In the following week's edi'lon of the paper. Sorry, but we will not be able to answer inquiries about individual entries. Entries mus* be ir by Friday at 5 D.m. following publication day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than S p.m. Friday. Only one entry p?r persoa allowed All entries breomr ltir? ir-orier>v of The Scout and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue the c:-pti>st a! any time and with out notice. Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry. NAME I STREET OR ROUTE CITY AND STATE S. CAROLINA VS. N. CAROLINA STATE Citizens Bank & Trust Co; SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CABQMXA Haymille ? Robbinsville NOTRE DAMS VS. IOWA Mnrpby - Andrews of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Shortest distance to the best buys in Mnrphy is a straight line <?> . . . CLEMSON VS. WAKE FOREST COLLINS CR4IN Department Store Mnrphy, >. C. A. SINGLETON Automobile LIABILITY' NOW VIRGINIA VS. MARYLAND At Western Anto Sforp MUR?HY, NORTH C'ROT.TNA SEEW Fop WAYNE'S ESSO SERVICE - MILE EAST ON RT. 19 ACROSS FROM NEW ITir.H SCHOOL NEXT TO WAYNE'S FEED STORE TULANE VS. LSU Service Year Car While Yon Work Far Piek - Up Aad Delivery Phaae VE 7 - 2741 Blue Ridge Trucking Company Daily Schedule Between Murphy And AsheylUe Reliable Connecting Carriers Providing Service From And To All Pcants North, South, East and West \ V MURPHY TERMINAL PHONE VE 7 ? 2982 TENN. VS. KENTUCKY JIM SPRUNG WAYNE WILSON HARLEY STRATTON Specify Bine Ridge And Be Sure 20 tears fcxperlenee In Meeting Your Transportation Needs. ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE ROBERT E. ROGERS Electric Contracting MIAMI VS. MICHIGAN STATE ? House Wiring ? Eleftrical Repairs ? Motor Repairs DAT PHOVE VE 7 . MS NIGHT PHONE VE 7- ?7g For Insurance Of All Kinds See A Representative Of PURDUE VS. INDIANA The Insurance Department Of Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Murphy ? Andrews W. D. Tawnaou St Weston North Carolina' ' Mutual Burial Asooelat lou ILLINOIS VS. NORTHWESTERN First Burial Association West Of WaynesviDe, N. C. - Allison and Duncan Tire ?. - J Company, Inc. "HluttPHY VS. BORNE Tire Service Headquarters ? Ilazelvtood ?Franklin ? Mnrphy MILK ? ICE CREAM COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO - OP INC. AIR FORCE VS. NEW MEXICO Murphy, North Carolina Dial VE 7 - 2158 IIeat Your Homo With Gas ? CLEAN ? SAFE ? INEXPENSIVE 111 ilt.HtHJI fill TEXAS TECE VS. ARKANSAS PHILLIPS 66 PIIILGAS SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. * , . - ; "f ? . MURPHY, N. C * DIAL VE 7 r.,MH Just Good And Friendly Service i V .9 M'' I ? >*jW V 't.y BAYLOR VS. SMU Ingram and Gnlle} Gulf Service 1 51 Ai M.rphv, N C. Dial VE 7-9*44 . life of toame owl 4b ibmnr reqi .tk t*g M? to Mr%?hat to VI of thai sLwHrferr? sour bed. now ley In It." Tht* U nee God '3 attkude or Be Ipvea tbe (oat. ?and (He WH" to fargn.\. even Ibourgb U cart a greet deal | /.'? tcrgivo you. the d-rfjth of Jriui Chrjt. God will for*;-, you because God realty cam There ts an oil hymn we used to slog back In our f 'd country church which teUs u_- { ?e can car-.' home to God: ' "I've wandered far away from God. New I'm ?nh| hoqie: The prfhs of sin too long I've trxj. Lord, I'm coming home. Deaths WALLACE SALES BRASSTOWN ? Wallace Sales. <??< ?t ? 30 p.m. j Frt-'sy, Nov. 13. after an Illness of f few days. Ri*-vivcne are the widow. Mrs. 'W-i+hv jJns^sqn Sales: two sons,: ;M?ny,rff the hoirie and" Jack> of: 1 Mlsnta: the parems, Mr. and Mrs. I L. P. Sales o' Brastown; and twoi ?V-iters. Mrs. Delma Coffey of Mari- 1 pttx. On. and Mrs.Zeta Temple of Lenoir City, T.-'un. 1 T- wnson Funeral Home was In chsrge ct arrangements. ROBERT V CAMPBELL | S ROBBTNSVILLE ? Robert Vance f 80. of Robfctnwvill? died Bom. Wednesday at his home ? ftpr 10 months illness. c"rvivlng mtv two daughters. Mrs. T J "??rn f RehbinsviHe, and Mrs R ile *"-'heson of Waynesville: a "?n. RoN?**t r? K^anapolK: four v^-s. Ida Hooper of West vir~) Laura Hooper of V -nnnnrm, Mi?? Berthn C*-m"~,v>r fWi-n'n. ^r>1 Mrs. Frankie Mor r? LiP-olot'n: IK ?"??prlchiMren pr r-TanJrhilrt-.^ Cr-vi-e;. v,->e h"Jd Friday a* *? ? rn 'n PI"* B*?T)tlst rtinrr.V tvo He*'. Oi?-lev Stp->?rt offlr'0'"'" ?n-i hnp?i w? in Pv? M"tz cemetery. vwnAAit Vnnernl Home was in "harfe of the arrangements. RORPRT V. GUTHRIE MT'RPHV _ rtaioh Louis Guth-! M. of RarVton. Ohio, died "'"ht after an illness of sewal weeks. He was norn and educated in Cherokee County and moved to two rears ago. He w.is ?> "n cf tV late ton and Ethel j Ov'.'wie. - tj. J-.'*' > jlW widpw.jJTns. rh"M1ne "Lorn --Onthrie: t-ir^Vrs. James. ElVis anH Frank of Murohy: Jack. Pa?l end Ernest of AV-on. Ohio: Fd ef Clinton. Ohii. !>nd Oi?Hes of F1or"la. AV?.: and foi"- sisteo-s. M-s. BcnnV* Hamhv ?' Muirftv M"**. Mw*1? 0r ooH^ni P?.. Mr?. 07ella IT?n**?v f' R'lie R'Hoe. Hji.. M**o FHIev o^ Mich Pen-irM *? , -e hel?* Wrv^i ? ot 1 r tt|, i?f* ?' r*"** ^ TSn P^- F ?*|W jr.rn^t-4 or** burial .was in f'ie church ceme *,W. *' Trm?|?cnn W"?i \r "hwge c' . MRS. HARRIET SLIDER pOT?PTV<?VTT T J? ? M-9 TTorHpf 76. Hind at 7 -SO n rrj Wprin^^^v "Vr***. 11. r? *vr honno t?Wl*r * lor?<T |11*1<*CC Pjiw,K''nff T>vt* hush^n'l, Wnrf Cm^pi?- datpffHY**:. M>*s John "* *Ve on*>f| -nH **!??! f^">f1ip PoH. ????- r ~~~ F?*m <5r?! ?-?? ??>* TV-nnM ^""W ^.rv*V| -n f R *i<7 Hr?\ rl~fr?>? *f?^ ,1 T C??l -!?*?? ?- J **??? PfthK'n". H'V* ? Art>M?r **?*rton ropwm?*v<ii^' d4 <^M?n<v?hildren: and ^pM-erand^ildreti. Cwloo^ m'A"? h^M Mm' n ^*n?n *n Ffrst Baptist Chtrrcb />' Pi^HK-nwI^P. ?"? Pw F ?\ B?^ t***? P?-A? T*1"*rr<v~ OV.f>r>p l?"','?1 ? 5" pomo* T" VS?n<v?Mt1 TT'~W< r> \rr*?tg in, charge of arrangements. Rock Rill Bank Beds James P. Johnson W. B, Duniap, president aad cteknu of the board of directors of the Rock Hfll National Bank. announced the elect too by tta board of Jeire* P. Johnson ej executive vice firtaktent. J -tmson has teen in the banking business for more than 10 years nod has been associated wtth the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Charlotte, since 1M9. He was evict ed assistant vice president of Wachovia in 1957. . Johnson was born in B laden boro and is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Johnson of Gastonla. He was . ducated at Mars Hill and Wake r"i?*t Ollefe. and served during World War n as a staff sergeant in rtie U. S. Army He is married to the farmer Mis* Margaret Mulkey of Andrew* mt they have two children, Jinmr, V ?V laffrpy 4. 1tv?y are members | -? Baptist Church in Charlotte. Farm Census Takers Begin Training Course 1-24 ? FARM CENSUS TAKEN .. Census takers for the local area in the 1059 CVwus of Agricrftaire h?ve been appointed and will be ??n ?n intensive tratnine course on i? in nreoaratkin for the utart '? tv.-> field cnviws on Nov. 20. it nnwonnoed hv Crew Leader T''>^ "p of Murnhy. cession will be held -? M?rnhv Flectric Power Butld .?4 wi'l *v conducted hv the iroH^r ivho re^entlv attended . ?v "W cen?vs t'-ainin" cburse. "rh? trainine course will cover ??? ?? ?.? ren?m auesH^nak*. ? -w?itiop? inVrviewin?. and m-n i?o/H<?<r, ... F.mnhlsiS Will be n>?r?vt (-n th? imnwtanoe of locat *???*??? firm onH nhMnin? ewn* lnfonn4Hnn. The - ? - ?-irori, will conduct same Interviews 'as part of the ft Pmwiif iccK'x'iiled to take **--? We : Clav County, m~*n .?-??> Alma Ppnl?nd. Ger "''"??o Jpnif" vKlu1!* and "*-? Civ> tni'te- Ch*?T?lr?* County, **r? -? ^?oc?. Arvel Williamson, Wi'inv. .Tuiw W'son, KMh rv.iffnh,. Evelyn West, Jake ""i"? n. vnrtnn Anderson and rinrf: snd o-aharn HoVrr. Maxwell ?? ~ m?. William Odom and Paul ct,? ? in nvvm marsh ramsey r)?vid Marsh Ramsey, 51 died w;H?y, Nov. 3 at a Murphy Hos %?!*? o| _ tip 's ?? r?-'ive of Clay County, vpri away and returned three *?? ? s aeo, t?nn<?i<il service wev held Ratur i<?v. Nov. 14. at ' o. m. at Phil?del ~m-, n->ptM Church The Rev. r--!i nqrrerft offioieted. Horn! was in the church ceme twv. Rif Ivors Include, the parents, Mr. ??' W'll Ramsey of Oastonls. w-vi brothers, Louise, Tldus end ^-onViin. of H^onia and fouT 'Wm iBo??ie ChaHpHon. S. C "wn*. Lula Mae and Myrtle of ri?cfo?>!in T"ie Funeral Honv? was in charge Rindder Irrl#?t*?n Wake Yon Up? MAKE THIS 4 . DAY TEST. Take BUKETS. a green tablet that combines extract buchu and 7 other medlc'rre. Flush slugeist tl?n. I>rink lots of soft water. Your so* hick at anv drus store tf not kWnev*. Incrensp dnytlm? elinrlna <v?nnWp|y pleased. TODAY at '?VMer'a name) Let Us Do Your Holiday Baking .?Hfe Have Added A New Line Of Delicious ? Pies Ami Cakes Made By The Fnvorite Recipe* Of Oar New Manager, Mrs. R. M. Adkias 30 A i^tdt^rlte Oi* fcfenie By , The Mountaineer Bakery TeukSt. Tele. VE 7-2018 PIES all ready ?ftryduL
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