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Words of Life
Tto Bercrn^ VIUM* G?bfa?
Paatar
Bt. Amttrw ? Ev LuU?ra? Church
AaArr'i North CaruUaa
"But !he tirnt hjd 'Miij
cose, God teal turui iwa Sun
? cjji 4 4
U*a 9und* V >\e be^n Ad? a
kuoi ?fltn trie C .ruuaas m > -
?peck*. efforts in prewar. og to i
Christ s cwn.og imi i tirlstmas M ,
??. daring (he nrii to* *crl
think dViui ttir* linee
MavwiHl Anderson in Ilia |m>
Wltyjlt-M \i,tur\ aLmut ..
i dVtj.u ^h. i ittr J a*a> (uj'ii
bl& hiMlf in V'? Midland \l.m>
)e$f' >?it( lit* riuitfrtl a AU 1 1 : -
c*fi o\ t-i t. jilml wit'.i wratr
f ! OVI > OJ iurl Itir n Ml lit . olid ftTIII
ttl? with lulli Ii. luveL> w lie a
I rtllt >
alt - J
ClLJj
FREE
Mike and
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s \ it it i: \ \ . !???<?. r,
10 a.m.
vol >11 si bi: i-ni si m so : : :
These Pitfs Were Si.ur? ([ Si {>[ '>
MlKli-Starliiif< Wci^lil 7! \<>u II 4?
Weighs 221 lb*. II. Vins E'?-il On
1'urina ( uuipl?'l<> t ?mmI . . .
IKF? Starting Hei^hl 7.'i ll?s. V?v? !lt?
Weighs IGO lbs. Ike Mas F?mI Oil
Hliorfs \ n?l Com . . .
Stiles Produce
[Murphy T.Mr. VK Hi
a* when I t ciUJrt He
ajm i c*. > vt. tills Chruu vt peac* J
i!K*n a t ikh < ca<J> yet
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? llUi! it^ a^o ? t^O y>u*
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Ms Wuuiil l?r
< 1 1 < ! u .v lit in j[ *
rti '.ike ItlM ^llfitUjll to
? :neis of (ku.'.ics
. '. jl i t-laf! US or r \f Tl
in 1 iit- * hat Huuhl w f
I .ilvt met-l jtrOpjr vtbo
? ' ? ? 1 1 tt.t- t'rst <Jw?^ t'k-1
' - ' r* ! < nul lift* i el i>re in
?t ac :tiast t>e tiot
? v ? % v ..fi^ but itrusi
.' ' t lUHiifHT <>ne
? ? ? : ?* . ' 1 1 ?? v 3 iivl r^tnr as
-???p. Ijc- t:i tiles
i- . '? ? :? aptir.n'i t.j be
i 1 1 1 . 1 " ' r* This 'A .?[?[.! W J i 1
''?i. ' ? ? i: I ill rr\ iu uikier
'? i ! f i j ! tells about go in^
*< 'i ' ? :k- afj ut tummy tht*
? . fiis !o 'e far re
? 1 4 ? . .1 1 h :?r . ji - f i
' ' i' tor art ?? v e. and
! . ' r i i t . i : 1 ntf t'?
i ' . i-fti! ii : > :?? ri "t 1 f~- 1*
? i- ' ' !?>? iriil we to.) vMuikJ sav
1 * i . >" peace came t>. . soon
"! .< !l l ? f !:? ?? ! r'illl . \ Ct
J' u:i\ i- in that it ; - .?.: soon
?i *? M i ? ?-:i t Ii e n?' ^ in*i^h
I- I ' * pr j-"t i,ij >ainf ice
w.iv '> sj>:!itu.il victory To j
**? "i! ' ? 'i\ is,- [) !* ' iivt nn*n that
! <? .i (i <? j 1 .iiii.v' an.l enslavement
? ' 1 ' *? in ' rt- ictia !"> a-/ainst I hi1
? i ??? m' t.h<- tiun.an soul aiui tie
??.??? I'.r Wll ?\ifltt' ot 4J-H1
? ??'. e nave the word- ot
J'j.i Hut ht n the tin^e had
i ? i ? ti. Ci-1 -t-m forth hi>
i' Wherie\*'r and wherevo:
1 1 I > 'ii i-1 .ipfJti.:rod amoiw jh\j
i ? ?? 1 ? ???'?' nut n-ady there were'
' " i i ? i re vva.tiny for Mini
v : ;i?u:v te?U us that t-his
? :Me i:n?st filling tin?e for the
.1 i ' 1 1:,. Sun of (5o<i
'wLf th<' pieparatory work was
dor* wt)? iumAi lOua ??n bpec.
aiKi read> U *** [Hen Hi* Gud ?
*. n Ot^al H\s mfcstoa TW is
whal re Iiic?at by 0? fLllac? iW
Unit It:w *?? '*e bu?r
ih* hour * hen Christ s corning was
iiiu-x fv,n*ii>te C:ii?ely aad utwrful
i-.ct us n tkr ibc external coaJl
i vr prvvtaet*m.t> helping in ihr
r ' c4 a jouu for Uiv hour 1/ Chn s' 5
. s ? 1 iiv : v w c. c L 111 er u ,iu.u.
1 to. Hjiimu Lft-ek a:i1.
J *1 h
^ huii-reO > rai s before luc Cuin
ing o* J?-U3 v rtr\s< Koine t c\ci
the *uria ltNKh-oihlp This* brought
urutv aud peace Thia meant free
Jutti of travel sod therefore lllr
uie*t?engei: s o< Christianity . ouU
Liriu^ ihe good nr*s to the mosl
itsiani coffttTi *A the Romau f in
p.re This w?) a fitting time tor
he arih jl 0/ the Son o4 Uod
Then their were the Greeks They
tip; t et lalevl oeauty ami were seek
after truth Thift found expre>?
sioii 111 the* r 'anguage beconnng
^ 1 flannel through which the Gospel
?f Jesus Ctirtst was proclaimed to
iterations who were living for
ciju:*e than what order pe>ace and
beauty could give
And then there were the Jews
They gave their consciousness of I
lie 1 which rhrx>ugh the trials an J
purifying of the centuries had rLsen
to a level above ali the other peo
pie ot the earth They had prepared
the way of the Lord ai?d for them
11 was the fullness of time, for I
the Son l ! God came from the j
U art of their ra e and brought
with Him the promise to be the
t'Kiry of His own people Israel as j
ir. is so beautifully expressed iri
: he words ol Sime.m known to u-> :
as the Nunc D.mitis
Lord, now left est thou they servant
depart in peace according to
! h v w o rd
J'or mine eyes have seen thy sal
cation which thou ha^t pre
pared t?fj e the face of all
people .
A tif'ht to lighten the Gentiles and
the {glory oi thy people Israel
Did He come too soon"1 Foolish
ness' This was fhe day and the
hour "But when the lime had fully
ct me God sent forth his Son
Likewise Christ cannot come too
soon in our hearts today'
WW
It's everybody's job !
BRINGING NKW INDUSTRI KS t-> .??.mmunity and
keeping them happy after they get then- -
job. No one man or organization can <??? 'i a lure.
Community leaders help I >y initiating ami ca"r> ing
' out long-range civic policies and programs attractive
to industry. Owners and managers <<f existing plants
help by welcoming industrial newcomers and making
them feel at home. Men and women workers help l>y
1 Bhowing their willingness to do a full day 's work for
a fair day's pay.
Yes, and Southern Railway helps, too! Southern's"
Industrial Development Department constantly seeks
new industries for available plant sites;. Throughout
the year, our national advertising ur^es industrialists
to ' I, "nk Smith" for new and greater opportunities.
And we do our best to provide an ever-better, low-coat
mass trans jtortat ion service, so vital to the modern
industrial South.
All of this effort helps all of us. For a community's
economic growth does more than provide new and
bigger job opportunities. It quicklj spreads out in ail
directions to benefit men and women in alnuat every
type of service, trade and profession
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
WASHINGTON, O
Deaths
WILLIAM T IIVNT
WIUW T IfauH. M Kamrrij ot
HaywUic, aira at II ? ? m *uu
aj> Nov a jl a Mlack.
He w?e l!kr 9oa ui Ifcr l?t* W?
[ tun 1 Ukl J nilt fiuni
rtj>rsv.iie Mr Hunt awl txs?D
M.h* . eutisructwn nor*tr or
..r.ji >t r$ u North U
i .in he w j :i > . s . . 4v '
i i?i ji.ou operaluf
t ifoe lJUie o Mi Jcalh he
,% (t ia^ h-i huiiir in Haa>
M> -ttSJ Ui Hiawfcs^ee lia
5urviviu^ are a aievnuHher Mrs
Lhzabeth Hunt of Murph> iwj ,
risu-rs Mi^ K*;hertne Byrd of
Angler apd Mr> H L Kubanfcs
of Stanford F!-a a brother Jack
HutW ut i'hariotte
Funeral service* were ftekl Tues
da\ afternoon a< HayesvlUe Metho
oiM Church The Ke\ lr K Hutch
ir>.>n and H?*\ Oaude loung of
tti lateJ burial v* as t? the cfiurc h ,
etineterv
MRS. I- ANN IK PHILLIPS
Mr* Fannie Phillips 42 uf
Marble RFl> I clied at 5 3U p m ,
I'tursdav N'j\ 2b in her home ,
after a lingering illness
Surwvmg are the hu.-4t>and. Cecils
Phillips uf the htune otie daugh
?er <Jene\a Phillips of the home 1
six sons Ralph, Hay, Johnnie
? -r ??* I.ar v and William Phillips
of t he home
Ai-?a the stepmother Mrs Bes
->ie Rawer of Morganton; tour :
sifters Mr< Annie M.assey of
Asheville Mr? Julia Griffith of
and Mrs Christine Sinionds
jf Gastoma, Mrs Winnie Keshan
ot Morganton two brothers, hYed
K: xter of the L\ S Army and Ja-ck
Raxter of Morgan ton
Funeral services were held Sun
day, A us 29 at Malt by Baptist ?
v'hurrh with the He\ Jim Truitt i
and He\ Clarence Adams officlat |
ed Burial was in Moss Cemetery j
in \i1jrble
Tounscft Funeral Home was in j
charge of arrangements
MRS CYNTHIA JONES
Mr Cynthia Jones. Sti, of Turtle
tow n Tenn , RFD 2 died at 5 4*)
[ m Wednesday . Nov 25 in a i
Murphy hi spiral after a long ill ,
i-ess
Sht* *a> a native of Cherokee
Couni>. a daughter of the late
A S and Sarah Jane Rogers Hill
of Cherokee County
Surviving are three daughters
Mi v Bert hi Hickey of toe home,
Mrs Myrtle Hantby of Marietta.
Ga . and Mrs Ldith Stiles of |
Murphy. RFI) 4 two sons. Emory *
and ( aude of 'he home a sister
\ 1 Mary Shaeler ot Athens i
Tt f r? tive an.khilJren and 14 !
t/i? t-^ram4 -hti.tren
'IVwr n I uneral Home v.as in
?*e i f the arrangements
MISS (* \THFRI\E WYKI.E
h \YKSV1I.L K Miss Catherine
\V><h :'l if H ayes vi lie RFD 1.
di.-d iii fur home about :i am
lue dav. Nov 24 alter a long il!
lies
Surviving jre ihe parents. Isaac
I ..n 1 Ida Davenport Wykle; three
' sifters Mrs Flcra Wilson of Arlie
ville and the Misses I>essie and
| I.dna V. je of the home; the ma
ternal ^landlat-her. Harvey Dawn
port ol HayesviHe. and the patern
j >1 ? : andm^ther. Mrs Laura Wvkle
ol Asheville
Services were held Wednesday.
Ncs 25 at 2:30 p.m. in the old
Shooting Creek Haptist Church
The Rev Cecil Garrett, the Rev
Fmersjn Davenport and the Rev.
Ja k T u mas offic iated, and burial
war. in the church cemetery
! Town ton Funeral Home was in
I ihaigt* of arrangements
MRS. MARY GWYNN
W \\ NKSV1LLE - Mrs. Mary
(Jwvnn. 71. of Waynesville, died
Saturday morning in a Waynesville
hospital after a long illness.
Services were held at 3 pm
Monday in th? Mt OlUe Baptist
">Hirrh The Rev J H Smith of
i filiated Burial was in the Dick's
Hill Cemetery in Waynesville.
t Surviving are two sisters. Mrs.
Birdie Cox of the home and Mrs
^ BTaefc^e-n o?*~Murphy, and
several nieces and nephew*
Wilkins Mortuary was In charge
j M arrangements
MRS. NANCY T WEBSTER
^ M s Nancy Thompson Webster.
fit. formerly of CuU>erson. died .at
j the home of a daughter. MVs Gus
Raper of Canton. Ohio, at 1130
i a m Monday
She wa* 1 he widow of W I.
Webster and a daughter of the late
Hubert and Katherine Brown
Thompson ahd had br?n living with
] her daughter in Ohio for the past
1 two years
? Also surviving are another daugh
ter. Mrs Bd*?r R*per of Cuibar
son. three sons. L?wis and Robert
Wetoster of Angelas, Calif., a?l
Tommy of CuRweson; a sister, Mrs
Ixwery Cearley at Blairsville. Ga
' RFD 3: a hr other, Akmio Thorny
son 4f Chattanooga, Term .; '1!
grandchildren: a?4 2S gr#iai-gra?<l
children.
? Social Security
News 1
K< . utiv * *: ftttvc received
Kmntroi j inquiries from individual'
ah.- w *iit to fret te their socul
ictu" i> aivDua a for reason* other
ft. ukfic Ji^a-ahtv M. (jiaJv
<*ruOo* hetu rt-pt . native ci hr
?she* ill. b->viai i ity uii r
f s t *. J The re ieri n ? fo
. trfi'LkraUc niia^ci Jvr^uuklinf u
. . fieeic i/fu^uuii o/ the I ft*
Geucimilj che fcrreu- Ifiptiet
to fhose persons disabled t*rfur*
sfr SO If the lndlvitilml Is oyer
age id and oil. "hi* qualifier tv?eti
(a?h bent*tu> are pwd to fuui an J
lu his eligible dependent* Id ouy
cat* t tie worker must i?avc at
trast 5 years of covera . undar
iotk*i securtly In the 10 yeare be
tore onset and must e^tibltsh tus
disability b> medicaJ e\ >d*uce li a
free . ?? is established before age
30 the rights to future- beuefit-. wild
Or pn>tected
If a worker terminates his em
??jlovnient because of ?? rsonaJ rea
sons or kack of work and Is not
severely disabled the freeze ' can
not be established nor eari u> .'i
benef ts t.- paid
Hie field rt-prt*entatJv? will be
at the t'^uii H^use in Murphy t>ei (
7 and L>e 21 to interne* iute .-St
ed applicants and to answer in
quines or write the Social Security
Administration. District Office 4o
.North Kren. h Broad A-hevtl!e
N C
Australian aborigines use dogs ?
as blanket-' to k?. p warm at J
tti^h: A chilly ni^ht in th?- Aust.a:
un (Hiftbai k ranks a* a three j
doK night A five dog night i- ,
really cold
First Methodist j
Sunday School
Honor Roll
Suncay School Honor Roll for
Tlrst Methodist Church for Novem
ber is as follows
Nursery Mr? W B Johnson I
Josephy Raymond Lockaby. Robert
K Scott and Cheryl Size, kinder '
marten, Rebecca Qiunn and Mrs ,
Cierirude Worthen pnmary 1
Sharon Locicaby. Bruce Coward
c-tid Mrs Hu&h Brittain' primary
L! Lonme Brittain and Phillip
Mi Don .'.d primary 111 Tommy'
M.Clure. Bennie Scott and Tommy j
Size
Junior VI Jsne Brittain Dewey
Johnson, Elaine Martin and Mrs >
\
Felix Palmer junior V Judy
Uuinn Bet y Scott, Diane Walkins.
huibi t VV jits. Tommy Clarke.
Frank Di.key and Freddie Lock
aby; junior IV Summie Carter i
and Ellen Davis intermediates I
James Sneed. Ben Scott. Judy'
Brittain Gretchen Bmner, Don
C arter Freddy Davis, Ann Lockaby
and Treaey Nugent.
Seniors David Alveraon, Phil
Mattox and tirenda Quinn; couples
' class. N2rs Pauline Brittain, Merle
I Davis. Mrs Martha Davis, Mrs.
Florence Houts. Mrs. Helen Lock
aby and Mrs Treacy Nugent; John
; Wesley class Opal Howell, Mrs
Howard Martin. Mrs W P Odom.
Mrs B L Scott and Mrs. John
Davidson Hyatt Bible Class. Mrs.
R A. Akin and Mrs. McCall Elliott:
Mens class Paui Hyatt, Jim
Cireen John W. Davidson, Hugh
Howard. Howard Martin. W. B
Johnson, Hugh Brittain, Aiden
Coward, the Rev. - Tom Houts Jr .
E. E Stiles, tfre R*v. W R. Etllott
and Jerry DtridsOn.
MRS. MARY WBLCH
ROBBINSVILLE - Mrs Mary
Kit is Welch. 16 died at the home
of a daughter Mondaj afternoon
the Painter Creek section of
Graham County
Services were he'd Wednewiay
at 2 :U) p m in Panther Creek
Church
The Rev J II Green officiated
! I ami burial was hi the chttrtli ceme
tery
Surviving are three sons. Ernest
t, A mond. Fred rf Young Harris,
Ga and Viopent of Ashevtlle; two
d^t^gh'ers. Mrs Horace Lemmotu
and Mis Gladys Hayes of Almond:
two sisters, Mrs Retva Pilkkigton oi
' Gastonia and Mf*. Rutus Martin
<rf WaynesvUfe* * , brother. Mil
1 West of Ardeb; and lp graijdchll
' dxen, great -#hndehtMren, jjreit
(Teat graodtflMtMi ?Bd grtM '
\ great-great-gralKlchlklrefc.
I " V* >
^ BUI Mody F&HH+l H?ne of Bry
sco City w*s ia chtrge ui the *r
rangements.
thx cBouuauf* -#con - thumdat, December j :*65
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
Jul;, .an
t eft ry TkBTMla) M Miupli; Ibrrukrc I uuuly N I
JKKL'K UAB :) f'ubl^Uer
KMYU.IS b BABb UHL I.AKHUIX JH
Itatlof Ua UaU t ai 5giirl?l??
? LIUm. HlKI IOM KAlf.fi
lIicj j|?< Uuiiir Ouc * cju yi X) Mjuil"
?< *- iHilstidv Iheiukrr i j?,u[t <.>Ur \ col <A>
*u Bjou* ii :&
Sri olid I lata
k*m. 10 A I
Mitrpfaj. N. C.
117 Hickory SI.,
Make Christmas Safe
Tradition h one of the kevuote>.
i?( Christina^ celebration al. ^
our laird jrnl rhe cusu?ms .nr ^
\ aned as the people ui oat it.i
iu<n
N|iost c? us can ijuii^K 1> brine t
rv.tid ihift** *e ck> -a c^r. tin wj>
each year Wt are quite i mcem
t<1 tl>at our Iwmf be filled vw:h
the particular type of fun an.i
leading tha* to u> mean> i hris!
nius. Are we as concerned it -ii * ui
aomes be filled with Holidav
Safety? As we 4*e?ome lnvoLni
in thd* -YUtetkie ru.sh, let s take thr
fme to observe some common
sense precautions.
Toys <4ay an important part in
?ny Ciii^traas celedratii>n in which
i hilJren are involved The \ouiii.*
siers will play with anything g.vjn
them js adults it is our respond
hilily to see that no danger ls in
vohed in their fun selec t sate i
toys electrical leys should bear
t h e Underwriters Laboratoiie
Libel Toys for the very yotan ^
should have a non-poisonous paint
job, .smooth edges and no small
parts that can be polled oti and
- -a all. wed; select suitable toys
This Ls a part of t hoosing safe toys
nmember what is safe tor the six
year old may be very dangerou
it the hands of the less experience I
three-year old and tcach safe habits
of play ? The youngster w^io re
ct-ives his first electric train should !
also receive careful instruction 0'i |
how to operate his new toy Super
vision and example are important
if children are to form the safety i
I sbits that will protect them as I
rhey use thek Christmas toy> j
throughout t<he year
You have probably seen a Christ
mas tree burned outdoors The I
rear ami power of that fire are !
awesome under control, hut ;?
Christmas wee fire inside can hrin
terror ta a household The fallow
ing measures are recommended
don't buy. .your tree too early, si ore
it in a cold space until ti.n ? for
trlnthiiitf* Set It r xiv fi'bm r:? f;i
1 Icrs ami other sources < heat
make a fresh cut diagonally in ih
I trunk at keost ooe inch above . <e ;
I origianl etc and ket > the j- e in
I a wateT-fil!e<1 cont3in??r al! luring
i the holidays; eheck the wir n; ->f :
^11 tree K^'-Jts for detecs and loose I
i sockets l)o not overload circuits
I with this adrth'd illumination :n I
i take the fffce down as soon as .t
'"?egins to shed needles or show
signs of dryness. It is full cf high
combustible natural pitch and
resin; when it is dry, it is a veri
table tinder-toox of trouble
Our homes at Christmas are like
r^^rr^r-r
1> to 111 a Jl \ adilltlull^ thdt
.lie nv?f a i > i r ! ? mi: <uitiiiai> lift4
! fu , v . . . r i ilt man I ruJislanC
...t II u.j! pal I /tl.n tf ->!eei)*>
sul. ,i.i .iv nuJH fr.il .mil ai' possi
r: t'l.ui >jKitk*. Ju>i as vs it b
i i : t-v .?> M'.'ii Mwy foeeome
!i\ tu v -tu.aUl ?>t* reiiuned. h*>k
or fi: rprtHif ir fuv resi.stent -
it tin- dt k iiiatioiii yo.j bu\ . never
u-e Tig hied eaudles near greens or
i ?tik*i possibly fl.imable materials
and vlean up after Christmas gift
0|>emnJ a cigarette spark tan
turn the it'll over wrapping.- int t
j hua-fu'r i cs the living room
Ail i-i the aJ*ne points seem like
ec.ii.mtn sense measures that evvry
. iu- would normally take Ho*re\er,
?.m, v * ? : i i-fi >e;ir Nort-h Carolinians
-it- kilK'il nt': Jlevsh m holklj> ac
ruit-nis thai i'>uJJ have been easily
p. < v eiiteil . i: ntvssar> tu stress
til.ern again dunn- trie approach
tr holulas ?r.iinii
\tl\ iTlisiil?> In
l h?* ( hi'rokei' Scout
Shows Progress
Tht trMtnv?At ?^prov?d by
Oootort and MMtth OfflotftJt for
COLDS
< FLU! |
1. 8?* your Doctor V
2. Qet plenty of fit
3. Drink lots of liquid*
A. Take AeplfinV^ ""
t* IimMMim, f .
^ tw IM ptlu St
Mannej Drug Co.
Murphy, N. C.
VE 7-2192
Ahtttn 1*1 frt^Kf
? twin** :
I 0i^oN0
NOW as low
as
IUT CREDIT I
U yew pton to pvrchaM a diamond for tome lovod
on*... or for.yourMlf, don't mju this tpectacular
T?ko ? y?r to MV>
E. C. Moore Jewelers
Phone VE MM
TtlMUN Streei Murphj N. C.