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Wishing you M Christmas { (he (ifs of lasting happiness and coaicnunent. LoviNgood's Roy and Lena Book Mallon j - Esfaklighed At Peaehtree A new book station has been e* tabiished in the home o < Ml Robert Hughes at Peaehtree accord ing to the Naoahala Regional lib rary. This service is available for the community and Mrs. Hughes volun tarily accepted the responsibility of housing and supervising' the circulation of the collection. On Library Board Thomas Carroll Day, manager o ' the Hayesville Branch of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, will re place Mrs. James L. Armstrong >as a member of the Nanahala Re gional Library 'Board as of Jan. 1, 1960. The 1960 Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, Calif., is only the second to be held in the United States. Lake Placid, N. Y., played host to the games in 1932. Merry Christmas *Jk Happy New Year ? f~3 k. ??.* .?? ?k*#* * Western Carolina Telephone Coinpany We welcome the festive season and this opportunity to tell you how much pride and pleasure we take in your friendship and loyalty. Have a very happy holidayl E. C Rae and Cioe Moore PERSONALS MM Tbekna Wheeler and M&*s Mary Henaiey attended a Leaden Training Course held In Aabeville ? t jday. Mr and Mrs E. W. Vellenowetii of Chat anouga, Tenn.. were week i end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Slaugh ter of Shoal Creek Road. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. FYasch spent several days last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hensiey of Grand Island, N. Y. are spending the Christinas holidays with relat ives here. Mrs. Ellen Wheeler and daughter. Miss Thelma Wheeler will leave Wednesday for Jasper. Ala. to spent Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Salle Akers, of Akron. Ohio, spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, of Shoal Creek Road. 1*. and Mrs. William Townson of Edenton, N. C. will arrive Tues day to spent Christmas with Mr. Townson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. Delia Mae Townson of Birmingham, Ala. will spend Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Town son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C 'Fuller, Jr. o' Gallatin, Tenn. are spending Christmas holidays with Mr. Fuller parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller. ! BACKWARD GLANCES 10 Years Ago Martha Hill. Martin's Creek 4-H Clubber, has been awarded Wie Western District Cleaning award for 1949. Her outstanding record consisted of 125 quarts without help and 218 quarts canned with help. Rodda - VanGorder Hospital planning to participate in the selec tion of North Carolina's Blue-Cross Shield Baby of 1950, it was announ ced by Dr. Chas. Van Gorder. Sales of U. S. Savings Bonds, Series E and G in Cherokee County from November 1 through Novem ber 30, amounted to $13,687.50. Of this amount $7,687.50 was in Series E Bonds, and $6,000.00 in Series G Bonds. 20 Years Ago. Headed by Mayor Gray, a large delegation of Murphy residents went to Knoxviile Wednesday morn, ing to urge construction of a $100,000 auxiliary dam Just below the con vengence of the Valley and Hiawa ssee Rivers. A private radio message to the Scout from the North Pole states that Santa Cliaus will arrive in Mur phy Sunday afternoon, on the South ern train from Asheville. He wants every boy and girl in these parts to meet him at the depot. 30 Years Ago J. M. Crawford, "Uncle Johnnie" will celebrate his 100th brithday on Christmas Day at the Hayes ville High School auditorium. He States that he is in fine condition for the occasion and that he is looking forward with pleasure for his first birthday party. News For Veterans iFlve points In connection with the ne*w pension law were spotlight ed this week by the Veterans Ad ministration as a result of num erous inquiries from veterans and veterans' dependents. First, the new law goes Into effect on July 1,1960,. Second, the' law does not make any changes in the basic eligibility of a living veteran for pension. The veteran still must be totally (and (pffmanerrfy disabled from causes that are not traceable to to his military service: he must have 90 days or more of honorable wartime service, and his Income must be below the prescribed limits. .?**?* Third, the new law has no effect on the usual questionnaires which VA sends just after the first of the year to persons wt*> receive VA pension ohecks, on which they must list their income of the year preceding. All persons who receive the animal income questionnaire sitter the first of the year should KH k out promptly, sign K and return It to VA. FBUftfi, persons now on the frutuu Polls will receKe full in formation and details on their chrffces under die new law In <ampA Urne before July 1, 1960 for them to make any necessary de ictolqjNfc Fifth, the new pension tow ap ples to "veterans of World War 1, World War 11 and the Korean Con flict and their dependents. It does not apply directly to Spanish War vet Gratis, a small number of Span ish War veterans may be affected by a provision which makes some elltfhie for an "InvalM lift" Jf their condition jequres it for gett ing in and out of bed. This weak tare are pray en throu0>out the ChrtataiQ warid for an enduring peace on earth and good wHl ainoag men. That. too. ! is our prayer this Holy Week. Christ lived m a time of strife and I bitterness; in a time of war, poverty and suffering. He devoted His life < to the teaching of the brother ho J ' of all men. of aH nations. The Christain religion which He I gave to the world has endured and | grown throughout almost twenty cinturies. and has survived all ef forts to suppress it. It is the founda tion of our civilization and the hope of our future. The world looks to the Christain nations for the leadership that wiH continue to work unceasingly to ward peace on earth. We are more than ever before confident that they will succeed. Good Will Ambassaor President Eiisenhawer ^returns this week from a good will visit to nine countries in Europe. Asia and Africa. He has been acclaimed on all of the three continents as an ambassador of peace. He told the people in Prance, Italy. Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanis tan. Inila, Greece and Morocco that the great strength of the United States is dedicated to esablishment of permanent peace. There can be no doubt but that President Eisenhower's visits have furthered the cause of peace, and that they have countered Com munist propaganda that the people - - - ? ^ f * M\M\ r ? - na airf f v rwwW WWwWWWw www^w rw w ? * ??????? ? ' THIS WEEK 1 ? In Wuhiigtoo { With Clinton Davidson , f of tie Utfted States want war. The President U ? deeply religi ous mar. As a military man. war taught him to abhor its destruo.ivj ness. He is a man of peace as well um a leader to the Christam world. Tke Christa? Challenge Many of the non-Christain na tions are ruled by leaders who place a low valuation on life. Free dom exists only in the teachings of Christ. Christ said He came tha: we might have life and have it abun dantly i James 10:10'. He lived anil ? taught the dignity of life, its purpose and rewards on Earth as well as after dMth. He gave meaning to j Irfe and the brotherhood of man. We should remember, at this j season of Christmas giving, that Christ said "it is more blessed to give than to receive." He said, too that "there is no one who has given for His sake who shall no: receive a hunderdfold. " In the years since the end of World War 11 >we have given gen erously to the world botli the ma terial and spiritual leadership that has built the foundation of a last I ing peace. President Eisenhower's j visits just before Christmas have : been intended to preserve that peace. His visits have come at a critia! time in world history when tin world more than ever depends on the willingness of free peoples to make sacrifices in order that Chris tianity and peace shall prevail. X 0 T I r 8 voutii Carolina rii K<1X> K CO- NTY The undersigned, Jiavinj qu:.l *?'. ?? ??f ????> os tate of Charles Garnette Owenby, iieteistd Idle tf lueiokte County. | this is to notify all persons hjvinj naims against said estate to pre st nt them to the under, wl on or before the 9th day of December, I 1999, or this notice will be pleaded ' in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to ; the undersigned. This ttie 9th day of Lkxc jidbcr , 1959. RUTH GMAE OWENBY ADMINISTRATRIX 5154 Kiawassee St. Murphy. N. C. 20-6tc The University rf Illinois has con- | furred advanced degrees since 1880. ? \7I ? 1 ? Ho. ho, ho arid a very happy < holiday tq one and all! We lake pleasure in sending Santa your way with thanks for your patronage anif 'our warmest Christmas wishes, i Graves Pure Oil Station Murphy, N. C. ... and warmest wishes to all our friends MURPHY HARDWARE CO. , t . . Murphy. N. C. GOOD NEWS! You Can Enjoy Chicken With Full Confidence * r**- - ?? -?*. ?>- ?> Following Is A Statement By Acting United States Secretary Of V Agriculture TRUE D. MORSE ... IT IS YOUR ASSURANCE THAT ) NO CHICKEN NOW FOR SALE AT YOUR MEAT COUNTER HAS r BEEN TREATED WITH DIETHY LSTILBESTROL: v 1. Not more than one per cent of the nation's chickens have ever received ttf# drug diethi'lstilbestrol and none will he receiving it now that the department of health education and welfare has stopped its use / for poultrv. ? *> ? 2. The one per cent which had received thfe drug is being purchased by the department of agriculture * and removed from the market. i ? , 3. Consumers can continue ot buv regular broilers, frvers. roasting chickens and capons with the know- P ledge that they have not been treated with diethvlstilhestrol. STILES PRODITE and THE RALSTON PIUIWA COMPANY U Reproducing This Statement Is Paid Advertising Space In tnterests Of ^The Iff any Thousands Of Poultry Groicers Who Produce The NUTRITIOUS, APPETIZING CHICKEN You Expect At Your Meat Counter Today. nO\T LET THE PUBLICITY SCARE KEEP YOUR FAMILY FROM . . . ENJOYING CHICKEN THIS WEEK-END Stiles Produce Ten n. St. Murphy, N. C. flmm YB 7-251* And , v , .''fN; & ? * The Ralston Purina Co.
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