THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
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REMEMBER
Dr. George M Holt
Foot Specialist
REGAL HOTEL
Thursday ,
January 5, i 96 i
from 9 a. m. to
5 p.m.
Call VE 7-2341
FOR APPOINTMENT
WPYNOTffi
E. C. Moore Jewelers
Murphy, N. C.
Obedience To Law Will Give
More Safety In School Parking
Parents who go alceruooaa CD "pick and fcrinf home
in 0>e family car Ji? children from iChooi varr> a tiea*v
reepocslbilirv .
iSera just isn't enough parting for che doalenevi hoax
ot school dismiss*. lor die younger children
Oi rainv .1**8 or bad weecher days [he irush of ^irs
? sv-fKrv.s to ge: children ?' d?e end ol the das is wor s
cued.
Haier.'.s hcj' bei s u* les dn vl ng ro iaxc
Ji ei home ?L sc. p. Chev *... properl> obser*e de
pulKe regulations and .llicvaui.s n.e polKe depart- e
?a assigned *3 i ; #:. t _ r s [orce as a: ' t spc a.
?vhooi traftu dar* ?: the bus* 'lours.
Hut Lhe police are diei e to ^ ooperate wicr de cMidiei
a .J witr d?e Jri*ers and to indicate sa-'et> movemen :s .
I' a *r parks in sul! ? manner as to ia*e enough spa. e
for rwo vehicles. if ? .ar J? doubleparked in defiance o!
safety and die .i*. "ere ne ore head*.nes ai around.
filldrei. sTiOu,d c aJ vised wid and cauQoned Loruernmg
g- iff fo die iirs waldng for ::.rri rt>e* should be trai:?ed
u use liuiiui a.i'.i be er'ji:. ho vehicles is approaching
belvjie ihey s'.ep :.n :v d:c scree is. Ai* of as know of tragi i
Instances wr en a 13 Hi e one, riappv to be let out of .IdSs,
-las: .adl ^ TnwarC a ai waiting fur r. I : ? l . or ? *ard
' ???'! ? c, v . * ai d i.io'j.ei [ ? . a ? . d :r and ? ? ? : e :e. . .if : c
a/ apj.<rv. ?i . ' ; .!jf ver . ie
I' aii of as u?e? de Id* d.'x^ut f^aj tiny about 3 ' au.s,
d.l us air ca..aur: in driving ir and around schools a'
-5 w?er '!,.lre: dre a' plav or golnji or - :ip . :!
: ? do [? . rj *r a*,e ' r safer v. or *11 mms arid r appier
Farm Facts
1
Tr.r- J? ai; oi .-tgr . : r
one of ' r:e try s
i'cii.li i" .1 that An.' r
? - L : ? a-'- *'? ' ' *
tt:i if ! l u'J sa , ' :i r i . . r .i-ss
t.n,e t drr. ? , ^ t ? .. t .?rt- < ;t'
: r.g n.o : ?* and ti : .fuoO tt.ar.
ever tn-f:.. re
The t.n.r.g ' r.at tKit ht-rs
must if S : ?; A/rir-r ea t:e
.sjtv^ :\ -iot se r : . . h the hgh
tost of living as .s * t: + ?. ost
0.' .\,gh liv.l g
Kuodstjffs eoni'- to '.he a\
erage An; r ... an a". i.nrgair
pr ... ? ? s Oev.iiM^e : t-sear . r. a: i
ed iJi At I or: \ h\ <? * ! ; i .it :! j ?
51 fj.r i: r ? . ? ^ : - at agr
t.jra. mdt->try to j roduee m
h aOundfir-.it* and su effi
1 , . t . >
farmers a ? e p : . v : d i r. g
Americas food ; usts ac
tually lower than ' years
ago In 1958 one hour s fac
tory work wouid bay two
| pounds of steak or ".6 8 pints
of milk I r: 1 929 ar: hours
j work would buy : 2 pounds of
strak or T 8 pints of m:lk
l Food for tne American
worker s the best fcuy in the
world Only seven years ago
he had to work 51 hours to
feed ar. average size family
"W" >~d\,e r-.fvet Def-n
-if-" tor Su i "?*?
dt-i u'r- "-lu'Ptei ple in^
f ne L1 S and tfwf
fdr"-iers t<
fhe-r
!,as ' ? .1' i [.ui. t i J-' tr;?*
?A. I- 'ir -v.-r b.-fi SO w.-.l *
fi*d for s.> ..ll.r * hi>i;K'i *'
trsere an* more peup.'- 'i the
I'm ted States ard (t-.vcr farm- f
? rs to feed t!:em
The lives of grea' men ar.J
women are miracles of
patience and perseverance.
- Mary Baker tddy
TKe pr.^es gu i > those who
rr.ee ]C emer^enc ies succes
sfully.
- VV illiam I eacher
Attend The Church Of Your Choice
i
Yesterday i- pone. We tear its page from our
calendar, for we live ir. the present.
Rut often we look hack with nostalgia to the
many yesterdays which make ip the past. In a differ
ent mood we plan for the uncertain days ahead, some
times filling them with happy expectations, .some
times with anxious forebodings.
Where is Cod in this t.n.e pattern of our lives?
Is He in the past alone, incarnate two thousand
years ago in the great Teacher of Nazareth? Or does
He walk with us through the present, our Companion
each day? Does lie remove all fear from the future
with His promise, the promise of the living Christ,
"And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of
the world?"
Come to Church and learn to know this Christ
who is "the same yesterday, today, and forever."
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T M f r'lu'fiCH 'OR ALl . .
a for the Church
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? til' ( F O' th* llir c>r h.t
i ? i rnrri 0n r and nauon ij 4 f o1 lK? take
o' r?r (. su., K |f|^ | \ _ v h .. h a/rdi hit
nt1 ? and r'ai'rj ?of>po?l Plan to f>
* h ?f la ? T a?d r'.c you. li.hlc
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Thursday
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S?lur^?y
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F^ese Religion * Messages Are \ iblisbed Under T^e Auspices Of ~Pe
Ministerial A s ^ n ? unon and Sponsored By T^e Foil crw i njj Business Firms
Owaaky Mf|. Co. Coliabii Markla Co. Hitchcock Corp.
Braaky Taxtila Mills , lac. Horaiaa H. Wast I Co.
Sure Punlshmsnt For Speederi
*e queanon L'f hlgr speed chases of automobiles try
police t ars
Pol icemen are not to be en ?ieO for (fee judgment me y
moat make la su cr caaea. A speeding police car can kill
a r. innocent mon>nat as aureiy aa a .aw viola our can. Yet,
^-ewders must not feci chey can run away wi cr immunity.
Carolina Highways." Ota official magazine of .be State
highway L>epartrnent, r\aa tome meaningful comments on
cms subject In :ta current issue The position of cr?e high -
* a v Lfepercmem ought to be a clear warning cd would-be
violators:
btudents of law and criminology have often pointed out
at the best crime deterrent is certainty of punishment,
lather than severity of penal ry.
Those who defy law wlchout regard lor Q e lives and
welfare of others must be brought to jusOee, someDiiies
*t die risk of endangering the welfare of Innocent persons
There are some complaints chat "there should be other
ways" of catching speeders and reckless drivers, rather
a an chasing them at speeds which endanger other lives.
rhe answer to this is that every attempt is made b\
c e patru to Lake restless and speeding drivers off the
road before excessively high speeds are reached, ta.f
pa troll! a is equipped with a pursuit vehicle capable of
exceptionally fast "lake off" to enable him to overtake
and stop a fleeing driver before breakneck speed l s
attained. VSf.cn necessarv, roadI>io^*LS are set up with the
help of all area patrolmen, who together make best pos
s.bie use of radio od keep In constant communlcaaon.
rhere are instances where patrolman let some des
perate speeders escape, with the hope of catching them
later, rather thar. subject themselves and other Innocent
<.:nz.ens ot the highways to exceptional risk of life and
Riose who defy tie .aw, and are sure to kill or maim
.f left unbridled, must be arrested. Patrolmen risk their
own -ives in their swon duty to uphold the law. The po
1 e generally has supported this essential enforcement
polio, with the result Lha- violators nearly always stop
wren ordered to do so, and chose who flee are very likely
to be la ter .. a ugh t .
Our al!fc tions are our .?'(* .
Vve live bv the.'!;. They supply
our warmili .
Will.a . fcller> Chann.nt*
1- xter:iai ^oriditiors aie rte
a cidents <-?: lile, us outer
:rappmts. The tjrear c-n<ljr
r.f real.nes are Jove ai 1
servic e.
j e.f! K eKer
Tv.e T' '.)s: exhausting thine
lr. ,.:e .s being insincere.
A nne Morrovr Lindbergh
AT EASE, LADIES^
As : e k.'iJIr ?: ;>v U-l ws, So is
anger b> v*urds.
- !"? ?? as } iJIt- r
??[ a . e d-. I tended e,
1 rr\ :u raise ? v soul so '
: ? a : ' c ' e v a: . *?: rea I r .
. Jps s. artes
A . . . < ? ? ? r ? ? f tt at 1 JlS
v r - ' j ? : ' a- ' 'ace lermS
- \\ s ' akespcare
W ; en an^rv. v .? i ten before
\o speak; *er> aner\, ar:
i j! i J red.
- I'tio" as Jetterson
Ot'ec^es ? ? .i e ?[ to be pardoned,
'r r 'ev. otiend v. illni^lv . b '
t" . > as !ed by so-ne exci terrier,
- Heees. ppjb
Nothing snore of our own errcrs
should offend us
Mar> Baker tdd\
As fire kindled d> Deli-ms, so ts
an^er 0> woi ds
nion.43 Fuller
VVrcr. tnv one r as offended me
1 try to ra.se mv sou. so high
u.a :re ortence ^nnct rea^r it.
Destar Lea
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All is not ottenc? mtt indis
v.ieuui. !ind?, 4:?o :k<i*gt term#
9C.
* ti - Kcspctrt
When Angry, ^oui t icn Delor#
you speax. il very angry a*
hundred,
Thomas Jcfterson
HENN THEATRE
MURPHY, N C
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
January 1-2-3
FRANK SINATRA !! DEAN MARTIN
SAMMY DAVIS* PETER LAWFORD
AN8IE DICKINSON ,
n OCEANS 11
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ihe night tiicy bJe v\ all 1 1: -
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i.m.-K z: *?}? nyl<i:i to Mom! \vi:h
?ny . K.:-. iiei au?
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Methodist Circle
No. T wo has
Christmas Dinner
Circle No. Two of the First
vlethodis: Church heid their
annua] Christmas dinner at
he church on Tuesday even
ing, December 20.
Those attending were: Rev.
and Mrs. V* . F. Elliott, Mr
and Mrs. V\ . h. johr.son, Mr.
a;?d Mrs. J . B. Slaughter, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Lochaby and
children., Mrs. Ellen Wheeler,
Mrs. W . E. Howell, Mrs. A.
E. Vestal, Mrs. Margie Wea
ver, Mrs. Norma Baker,
Misses The! ma Wheeler an^
Ha:ce Palmer.
Frankie Martin
Circle Has Pot
Luck Supper
The Frankie Mardn C ircle
of the First Bapns: C ~"iur:h
met a: the home of Mrs. L.
VS. Shields and Mrs. Ruby
HtU on Tuesday, December
i3, for a pot luck supper.
Mrs. R. Hruct' gave the
program on "Recruiting for
Missions."
Those attending were: Mrs.
Lllen Crawford, Mrs. R. I).
Bruce, Mrs. Ocie Foster,
Mrs. Arden Davis, Mrs. Joe
Hamilton, and Mrs. (Jtnlie De
Laiongne.
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*4
TO THE FIRST BABY
OF 1961
A DOZEN
CURITY DIAPERS
TRUDY'S
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S APPAREL
TO THE PARENTS
of the
FIRST BABY OF 1961
A YEAR'S
SUBSCRIPTION
to
The Cherokee Scout
RULES
1 Winning baby must be born in Cherokee County ond hit or
her parents must reside in Cherokee County
2. E?oct time of baby s birth must be certified by attentkng
physic ion
3. Applications must be received bv The Cherokee Scout, Bo*
190 Murphy N C , bv noon Monday, Jan 9 1961
4 In the event of a tie, awards will be mode at the discretion
of the fudges
PRIZES FORJHE
Our Gift - A Beautiful
BABY
BLANKET
Collins-Crain Department Store
Our Gift ? A Beautiful
Sweater Set
Consisting of Sweater, Cop,
Booties and Baby Shoes
LENA'S CARRIES A COMPLETE
LINE FOR THE BABY'S LAYETTE
FAMBRO'S Gift to the
FIRST BABY of the
New Year . . .
A Surprise!
FAMBRO 5 & 10