PARADE OF PROGRESS 1889 DIRECTORY [ OF business! 1960 71 YEARS The CHEROKEE SCOUT Printer* ? Publishers Good Printing Since 1889 btoblisM July 1819 56 YEARS 1904 - 1960 C Quality A Nome Brand N Merchandise I D L E R i S Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 55 YEARS 1905 - 1960 ? Pittsburgh Paints ? Hardware e Sporting Goods MURPHY HARDWARE COMPANY i t VE 7-2110 49 YEARS 1911 - 1960 "The Rexall Store" PARKER'S DRUG STORE "For 49 Yean Murphy's Leading Drug Store" i L j 41 YEARS 1919 - 1960 E. C. MOORE DODGE Sales and Service VE 7-2316 MURPHY, N. C. L 41 YEARS 1919 - 1960 MURPHY SUPPLY CO. "Our Many Years Of Experience A t%4 Economical Operation Enables Us To OHer Yo?i QuaKty Merchandise For Less Money." MURPHY SUPPLY CO. 40 YIARS 1920 - 1960 DICKEY Chevrolet-OldsmobiU Company Sakt and Scrvfce 'It You Want A Good Umd Cor. So* Uf WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPUTS STOCK 36 YEARS 1924 - 1960 "Complete One Stop Bonking" CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Andrew] ? Hayejrille Murphy ? Robbrnirille Mcmbtr f D I.C. 34 YEARS 1926 - 1960 DICKEY SUPPLY CO. ? Hardware ? Building Supplie* "We Ml For Less Because We Sell For Cash" MURPHY, N. C. 30 YEARS 1930 - 1960 MAUNEY DRUG CO. Fast - Accurate PRESCRIPTION Service ! 29 YEARS 1931 - 1960 Walt Coleman Appliance Store See the Beautiful New Frigidaire ? Ranges ? Refrigerators ? Washers ? Dryers ? Freezers ? Built-lnt 27 YEARS 1933 - 1960 WE TAILOR SUITS for MEN and LADIES and WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH SHOES, HATS, and GROCERIES CAMtlNGER'S 26 YEARS 1934 - 1960 Ivie Furniture Company and Ivie Funeral Home Murphy, N. C. 25 YEARS 1935 - 1960 "BARGAINS GALORE " LAY'S 5 & 10 "Murphy's Oldest and Largest 5 I 10" TROY FLEMING, M?r. 24 YIARS 1936 - 1960 DUNCAN OIL COMPANY Phillipi 66 Dialer Heat With OIL . . . It Costi LESS! 24 YEARS 1936 - 1960 J. H. DUNCAN TIRE CO. Peochtre* Sf. Murphy, N. C. 76 YEARS 1944 - 1960 DAVIS JEWELERS Keepsake Diamonds i Watch fir Jewelry REPAIR ! J 5 YEARS 1945 - 1960 TRUDY'S The I Ladies' Shop In Murphy, N. C. 15 YEARS SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. ? L P Gat ? RCA Whirlpool Gat and Electric Appliancet ? Motorola Radio and TV 14 YEARS 1946 - 1960 Duke's Lodge and Lodge Landing ? Boats and Boit ? Good Food A r nkint Dukt and Gut Whrtlry, timer Taylor, Owiwf mnd O H??*H 9 YEARS 1951 - I960 SOSSAMON'S FURNITURE CO. "With Ut Cuttomer Sot it taction It A Mutt" "ON THI SQUARE" VI 7-3113 MURPHY, N. C. 3 YEARS 1957 - 1960 CHEROKEE RESTAURANT Serving Good Food Daily "Air Conditioned" 1 YEAR FAMILY | RESTAURANT Specializing In ? Charcoal Broiled Steak; ? Home Cooking ? Chicken in the Bosket ? Country Ham FAMILY RESTAURANT "Air Conditioned" I YEAR Now In Our Second Year . . . COLLINS CRAIN DEPARTMENT STORE "Your Store Of Better Values" We Give Red M Tickets! fIRST YEAR Murphy's Newest And Smartest Outfitters For The Entire Family! LENA'S Next Door To Post Office MURPHY, N. C. FOR ALL YOUR ! PRINTING and OFFICE ! SUPPLY NEEDS ? Used Typewriters ? Adding Machines ? Business Forms ? Adding Machine Tape ? Magic Markers ? Stationery CHEROKEE SCOUT VE 7-2222 MURPHY, N. C. Words Of IHa By Rev. G. K. A. HtiM Pastor Of Free Methodist Church Last week we reviewed clie miracles of Che berth ot the Christ Child In the atmos pheric heaven. In the starry heaven, and In the spiritual heaven. Today, we desire tx> trace our steps Into the near future, to bring us directly to the very entrance of the Christ In his earthly minis try. Briefly, the answer to the astronomers of the East were directed by the Jewish priests to the town of Bethlehem of J udea. which the priests fore told by studying the scriptures. There the Wise Men found "him who was born King of the Jews." Their gifts fore shadowed the three offices the child was to fill: Gold was a tribute to a King; Frankin cense an offering of worship to a priest; and myrrh an embalming material for bur ial. The prophesies of Simeon to Mary at the dedication in the Temple: The child was to be to the enlightening of the Gentiles, and also to the glory of Israel. "He Is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel; and for a sign which shall be spoken against." Great sorrow was also to come to Mary, like a sword pierced through her heart; Luke 2:32-35. King Herod, caJled 'The Great,' tried to countermand the Word of God by the slaugh ter of ail babies in the vicinity of Bethlehem two years old and under, confident that "He that Is born King of the Jews" must surely to be among them. That child would have been, had it not been for a God in spired dreaa to Joseph to flee into the Ianoof Egypt, the only land then outside of the juris diction of Herod: Matthew 2:11. The final glimpse into the future of the Messiah we have twelve years later. Every Hebrew male becomes eligible for church membership at the age of twelve. Mary and Joseph took him then to Jerusalem for the feastof Passover, together with many friends and re latives of Nazareth. In the con fusion of the celebration, Mary, like many other mothers, lost contactwith him. It would have saved her, and many other mothers, a great deal of anxiety to keep close contact with Him. She supposed that he was with the other pilgrims from Galilee. After a vain search for Him for three days, she found him in the Temple, disputing with the Rabbie about the interpertation of certain prophecies. When N?ary gently reproved Him that He had caused them great sor row, He answered innocently, "Did you not know that I would naturally be in my Father's House?" (Revised Standard Version, and German trans lations.) The Temple was "The House of God," and thus he plainly confessed that He was the Son of God. Both Mary and Joseph didnotfully understand the meaning of that statement, but Mary remembered it ver ba turn, and often thought about it. When, after the Ascention, she related the events in the life history to Luke, the his torian, she told him exactly how thev had occurred to her. Luke 2-41-52. This brings us threfore, to the very beginning of the min istry of Jesus Christ, theSav ior of the World. Sanford Gives Key Assignments To Youngsters Raleigh - Three men whose average age is 29 have been given key assignments on youthful Gov. Terry Sanford's office staff. At a news conference. San ford said 29-year old Hugh Cannon, a former partner in Sanford's Fayetteville law firm, would occupy the No. 1 post and carry the title, 'assistant to the governor." Sanford's administrative assistant will be 25-year old Tom Lambeth of Winston Salem, and his press secre tary will be Graham Jones, 33, formerly of the Durham Morning Herald. All three men were active in the 43-year old Sanford's campaign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in two primaries, and in his final quest for the office in the general election. Sanford also said Henry Hall Wilson, a 39-year old Monroe lawyer also active during the campaigns, was his choice to succeed Paul Thompson of Fayetteville as Democratic national commit teeman. In naming his three top as sistants, Sanford noted he had changed the titles somewhat. He told newsmen he was try ing to develop titles which more clearly define the actual jobs to be performed. Cannon Is to keep San ford informed on matters dealing with the general dut ies of the office, serve as liaison between the governor and various state agencies. Also represent Sanford at various events. Lambeth will be charged with the dudes of the old post of private secretary. He will make travel arrange ments and appointments. Joms will handle press and LEGAL NOTICE legal notice TRUSTEE -S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE <* the power and authority co?~ tained la tint certain deed ot trust execuwd and delivered by Imogene Haney and record ed in the office of the Register at Deeds for Cherokee County. N. C.. in Bood 216, at page 142, and because of delault In the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stlpuladons and agreements therein con" talned and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee wlU expose lor sale at puhllc auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale In the county Courthouse of Cherokee County, In the city of Murphy. N. C? at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 20th day of January. 1961. all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and be ing in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a white oak stump, the Northeast cor ner of FredHolloways land and runs with the South bank of the old country road 286 feet to a rock, Vinson Postell's corner; thence southeast with his line 570 feet to the Nantahala Power and Light Co.'s line where an Iron pipe Is driven in the ground; thence South west with power company's line 310 feet to a rock and wire fence on top of the ridge; thence Northwest with the meanders of the ridge and fence 468 feet to a white oak stump and iron pipe on the bank of the road; thence Northeast 72 feet with Fred Holloways line to an iron pipe; thence Northwest with Fred Hollo wavs line 231 feet to the be ginning, containing 5 acres, more or less. This being apart of Tract No. 78 InDistrlctNo. 7 in Valleytown Township, and being the lands described in deed dated November 21,1950, from O. L.Anderson. Trustee, to Frank Laney. registered in Book 177. Page 218, Chero kee County Registry. Subject to unpaid taxes and liens if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 17th day of December, 1960. Daniel J. Walton. Trustee Wayne M. Brendle, Attorney 1CM Latta Arcade, Charlotte, North Carolina 22-4tc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Surviv ing Parmer of the partner ship of Farmer Brothers, which was dissolved on Oct ober 6, 1960, on account of the death of Chester Farmer, one of the partners, this is to notify all persons having claims against said partner ship to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Mur phy, N. C? on or before the 29th day of December, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said part nership will please made im mediate payment. This the 22nd day of Decem ber, 1960. Winston Farmer, Surviving Parmer 22-4tc Holland McSwain, Jr. Receives Grant For Theological Study Richmond, Va. - Dr. James A. Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary in Vir ginia has announced the a warding of the Fellowships tor the 1960-61 academic year to five members of the Senior Class. Among the recipients of the grants for further theological study is HollandMcSwain, Jr., of Murphy, N. C. Mr. McSwain is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holland McSwain, Sr., of Mur phy, where Mr. McSwain is superintendent of schools. Mr. McSwain is a graduate of theUniversity of NorthCar olina in the Class of 1958. He was elected toPhiBetaKappa. At Union Seminary, Mr. Mc Swain has been active in var ious student organizations, compiled an outstanding aca demic record, and last year served as chairman of Student Publications. He has served as assistant to the pastor of West minster Presbyterian Church, Waynesboro, Va.. and during the past summer took clinical training at the Central Islip State Hospital in New York. Specific plans as to how these students will use their Fellowships will be announced at a later date. radio affairs and assist the office in special assignments. Sanford said he did not know the details as to how a new Democratic national com mitteeman Is to be selected. Wilson ts almost certain to gain the post as a result of Sanford's recommendation. Wilson has served several terms in theGeneral Assem bly and as an active figure in state young Democratic clubs for many years. Thompson announced re cently he would resign to de vote full time to his business. He was named after Sanford' won the gubernatorial nomi nation. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY Tha inderstgned, hiving qualified as Administratrix of chc estate at Ernest Graham, deceased, late o f Cherokee County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned^ at Rt. 4 Murphy, N. C? on or before the 8th day of December, 1961 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immed iate payment to ttie under signed at Rt. 4. Murphy. N. C. This 29 day of November I960. CORA GRAHAM Rt. 4, Murphy, N. C. 19 6tc New Yorkers often shiver In winters more severe than those In Reykjavik, Iceland's capital. A current extending from the warm Gulf Stream contributes to the Reykjavik area's 35-degree average in January, as compared to 30 degrees in New York. IE6AL MOTICt ' I NORTH CAROUHA CHEROKEE COUNTY The. undaralpM*. taMag qualified u AJmiaMiBi m the estate of Earl M. Itai. deceased, late at CtaMkW County, this la m aatffy all persons having clattM ? galnat said estaa IB prwaM chem to the unrtai ?H? il. at Rous 1, Murphy, N. C, oa or before the 24th day of November, 1961, or this pol ice will be pleaded Ui tftr of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make 1mm editor pay ment to the undersigned at Rouie 1, Murphy, N. C. i This 15th day of November, i960. T Lois H. He?d Route 1 Murphy, N, C. 17-6tc ? The dlvlnd Principle which governs the universe. Includ ing man, if demonstrated. Is sufficient for all emergencies. - Mary Baker Eddy Route 2 An accident is bad enough . . . but it could be worse Any auto accident is even worse if cor and driver are not adequately covered by insurance. For financial protection jn cose of accident, see us. ? ? ? Consulfat?on without obligation on alt your insurance requirements, Helen F. Gibson Culberson, C. The Cherokee Scout, Thurs., Dec. 29, I960, Page 6 It all depends on the floor plan of your hom^ and the size of your family. Perhaps you needi an upstairs bedroom phone, or one in the kitV chen, or in the basement. You just name thie place, and we'll install convenient extensioMi phones in the busy spots of your home. / PS. Extension phones in color make wonderful gifts, too! Western Carolina Telephone Company 4. i COAL FOR SALE Cumberland Gap Fuel Company Telephone 5556-5566 CumberlandGap (Ky.-Va.) Tenn. BLOCK --- STEAM-OIL TREATED STOKER Car Loads ? Train Loads ? Truck Loads BLOCK COAL - - OIL TREATED STOKER MINE RUN All 0>r Coal Is Doop Miaod. We can load any size trucks from tractor trailer down to pick-ups. We do not make deliveries. It will be necessary for you to come and get coal. We can load any size truck under five minutes and we have several thousand tons of coal in stock. Our tipple Is located 140 yards off U. S. 25-E. We have 50 ft long, 120,000 lbs. scales with concrete deck to weigh trucks and coal. Our tipple is located on a hard-surfaced road. The mileage from the City of Cumberland Gap (Ky.-Va.) Tenn., by highway to the following cities. Waynesvllle, N. C 137 Sylva, N. C 154 Bryson City. N, C 168 Murphy, N. C 178 Franklin, N. C. . . 172 Sevlerville, Tennessee 110 Coal is available6days a week - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. This Is oat of tko blfboit irados of coal proda%atf.

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