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SCOUT
N. C.
?ABB, Publisher
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CARL CARROLL. JR.
Met'baDacaJ Supervise
BATES
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in Btrkory St.
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DEATHS
JAVU B. SNXKD
Jup?r B. Sneed, 71 of Murphy,
died Prida? afternoon to Miami.
Fla, wfc>?re he was visiting Be
was a lifelong resident of Chero
kee County and was the son of the
late Vinson and Mintie Sak* Sneed. i
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Surviving are three sons, Clyde
of Murphy. Charts of Miami. Fla.,
and Claude Sneed of Louisiana;
two sisters. Mrs. John Teems of
Swannanoa and Mrs. WUey V aught
of Haysviile; a brother. Waiter
Saar>d of HayesvUie, and three
grandchildren.
? p.m. ta f Mrthodtot I
CtardL Tfea Hers W. F. Elliott |
Hi C A. Smith olBcfUd. Burial
was la the church oametaty.
Palltwarera were tack aad Harry
Diehey. Bea Tbana* Frank For
?yth, Ed Brumby. Glyde Gladaon.
Joe Ray. aad Max Sneed
Towraaoa Funeral Home was ia
charge a I arrangements.
?AM MflM'VRE
Sam Mclatyre. 84. of Robbiaivllle
died at 12:25 p. m. T?esaay Oct.:
fc. after a long tlli.ss.
He was born la Macon County
a son of the late Jim and ?lizabeth [
Mclntvre.
Supvlvlm irt the Widow, Mr*.
Elise Mason Mclnfyre; a ton. Sam
Jr. ot Newport N?w$, V*.. three
dautfun. Mrs Ed Lmnei ot
Caaton. Mr* Harris Adams of Bob
binsviUe aad Mrs. Frank Smith of
Siaryvilk. Tenn sir.' grandchildren
two brcthers. John W Praaklin. and
Tom of Whlttier; and a slater, Mrs.
Iitfi* Ridley <*t Snenan'-iir#, s. r ?
Services were held Friday, Oct.
!> ?l S p. m. in Swee^uai U-p.ts:
Chui'ch.
Thi R?v r?on->M Colwl the
Rev. Ralph Mathcson official teed,
end burial was in Old MoU*-*r
Church cemetery.
Tr.vnson t-uiur.<l lit iu1 was. in ;
churgt of the arrangements.
JOHN J. KKWEDY
MURPHY John J Kennedy SB
oi Miami, ru , DM Monday ai*tt
?t his borne following a heart aU
Minr.ie Kernedy; a dtugh en, Mrs
Jem Kin,; of Part Arrtwr, T.-ras
a grandson; and two siriyi, Mry
L imn Vt alets ft
Mrs. Bufoid Gmr n Moth^omfry y
Ala.
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Services were hekj Fylday Oc".
" M SO n. m. In The ' chapel o.
Townson Funeral Home here. ? - ? i
Tie B;v. R. T. Hou s Jr., pastor
( Km Mt-ihodlsl Church herr, 6?
fLhUd ami burial \vns in SiiMet L
itm.-tery. ?
XCITING
fOOTBAVV
CONTEST
$5
fIRST PRIZE
$3
SECOND PRIZE
$2
THIRD PRIZE
RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS
Everyone if eligible to compete in hte contest except emlpoyew of The Cherokes
Scout and members of their families.
Just read the adwrtiaements on this page. A game will be found in each ad.
Circle with a pencil your choice of the winner of each gamp. It is not necessary to
guess the 9Core of the different games in the ads, only the winning team.
However, do not fall to guess the score of the pame listed below marked "Tie
breaker". This .will be iteed In deUrmining winners only in case of an unbreakable ,ti?. .,
Winners will be based on the entries having the most winnprs picked.
DECISION OF THE JUDGES WIIJ. BE FINAL ,
Contest judges will tie members of the staff of The Si out.
Print your name and address in the space provided below and' tonne or mail your,
entry to the oflfce of The Scout. ? ? > ... i x
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Winners will be announced in the following week's edition of the paper. Sorry, but
we will not be able to answer Inquiries about individual entries.
Entries must be In by Friday at 5 p.m. following publication flay. Mrilo.1 entries mtipl
be postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday.
Only one entry per person allowed. All entries become ihf> p'r ;>eny of The Scnut
and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue ihe contest at any time and with
out notice.
Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry.
NAME
STREET OR ROUTE
CITY AND STATE
TIE - BREAKER: Auburn VS. Georgia Tech.
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Citizens Bank & Trust Co;
-SKUnyG SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
f ? V ? ' '
Hayesville ? Robbinsville
OKLAHOMA VS. MISSOURI
Murphy - Andrews
Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Shortest distance to the best buys in
Marphy is a straight line to . . .
PURDUE VS. OHIO STATE
COLLINS CRA1N
Department Store
Murphy, IV. C.
SEE W. A. SINGLETON
For Automobile
LIABILITY INSURANCE
NOW
ALABAMA VS. TENNESSEE
At Western Auto Associate Store
MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
For Quick and Dependable Service
GALA, OR BRING YOUR CAR TO
NOTRE DAME VS. MICHIGAN STATE
DAVE ESSO SERVICENTER
Everythia* Ha ppy Motoring
Blue Ridge Trucking Company
Daily Schedule Between Murphy And Asheyille
Reliable Connecting Carriers Providing Service From And To
All Points North, South, East ai^i Wesc
MURPHY TERMINAL PHONE VE 7 ? 2922
FURMAN VS. G. WASHINGTON
JIM SPRUNG
WAYNE WILSON HARLEY STRATTON
The Best Of Service Costs No Hlore
20 Years Experience In Meeting
Your Transportation N?>d?.
ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE
ROBERT E. ROGERS
Electric Contracting
KENTUCKY VS. LSU
? House Wiring ? Electrical
Repairs ? Motor Repairs
DAY PHONE VE 7 . 8425 NIGHT PHONE VE 7- M7?
For Insurance Of All Kiids See A ,
Representative Of
MIAMI VS. NAVY
The Insurance Department Of
Citizens Bank and Trust Co.
Marpky - Andrews
W. D. Towison A Western North Carolina1
r Mutual Burial Association
MISSISSIPPI VS. TULANE
First Burial Association
West Of Waynesville, N. C.
Allison and Duncan Tire
Company, Inc.
MURPHY VS. CmEROKf^
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Tiro Service Ilendqunrier^. ,< ^
? If azolwood ?Franklin ? Murphy
MILK ? ICE CREAM n
j# +,% | ?? > I
COBLE DAIRY
PRODUCTS CO - OP INC.
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VIBGINIA TO. ' -V P 1 '? /? \.h
Murphy, Korti Carolitk ^
Dial VF 7 - 2158
Heat Yonr Home
? CLEAN
? SAFE
j'tvith fiaU
' ARKANSAS VS. TEXAS
PHILLIPS 66 PIIILG AS
SMOREY MOUNTAIN GAS CO.
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MURPHY, N. C. DIAL VE 7 ? 2111
list Good And Friendly Service
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ANDREWS VS. HAYESVIIAE
Ingram and Gidley Gulf Service
Mnrphy, N C. Dial VE 7-M44.
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Words of Life
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V'ontinumg the them?, Christian
ifcrvto*. It is well to remember
that such service entails sacrifice.
Please turn to Romans 11: X. X .
aad read th*re'whjt **aulsays it
?ke players su^h aa PoateH to
Christ.
'The law of the Kingdom of heav
.^h requires that our wills be sub
jected No the will of God. We can
not do otherwise if we would be
what God wants us to be and what
we ourselves should desire. The
Bible looks ufnn evil, the way of
tt?? world, disobedience to divine
law and all such things as having
^ downward pull; bujt the good hfe
has a tendency upward. It is easy
to coast down hill buf.il takes of
fer to go up hill. Christianity is
m constant e$Wll?tt with, tha evil. If
we take the side of Christianity
th'n we will join in that conflict.
Then we becop>e soldiers of the I
astern .' Star
Holds Meeting
U Andrews -
The Andrews ' ' Chapter No. IS
}rder of the Kaatern Star, held
heir regular meeting Monday night
i ;he Masonic Hail.
"Five Lovely Ladies' a program
I ra.ing the birthday of Dr. Rob
rt Morris, the founder of the East
la Star was presented by Mrs.
aisy Seay. ...
She was assisted by Mrs. Olive
Sllis, Adah: Mrs. f<uth Clark Pull
.tm a3rH?UK. M^jfcabeljBayburm
>s E s t llorVfliln. 7jBW*de fwomack, i
Mar:hartWft"?lre. Tafly *MeGuire
Electa.
Saf a- Tdjlpr, EuUiw, .worthy
tatron presided. Cordon L. Butler *
v patron.
Hostesses were: H. L. Mulkey,
Mrs. Josephine Higdon. M|s. Blan
>e GatMr. Miss . Elizabeth Kil
fitrigjfc* a^J\Irf| V^afi Radfard.
' 1* "^Hs M
jJTip t office^ jX't#sont$l take pride
ari^ounci*! Vat our <^?erokee
County'TO^C >air Exhibit was
awarded a frist prize blue rib
bon.
gfe. There' Is M akrreeae (a tMa .
war. 1W optweltfae to strong . '"We
wrestle not agalaet ftnh and Hood,
but. against
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spiritual wtekaess
See Ephesians ?:!!). N
alio! the christian's armor and
one (weapon of ' war tare ? Old sword
of. ijn spirit. y I - *,
"Serf I must fight, if I would
reign:
Increase my courage, Lord;
I'll' bear the toll, endure the
piln,
Supported by thy word."
It If said' that the bird of para
dlse toever flies with the wind.
That Would ruffle Its plumage, and
prevent it from reaching its desired
haven. It always flies against the, '
wind, this keeps its feathers in -
place, and enables, it to reach the
tv'roe when- it w fhts to be. If ?*
vould keep ourselves In the right
vay we too must go against the
?urrent. "Be ye not conformed to
Bis world: but be ye transformed
by the renewing of your mind, that
e may prove what it that good
ind acceptable will of God." (See
Romans 12. 2).
When our Lord was In that ter
rible agony In Gethaemare he
vraj.xl' that the bitter cup might
?ss from him. But he added, "Not
Tiy will, but thine te done". God
wants us to be good soldiers, brave
enough to surrender our way of life
* es, car \ills, to his will.
We cannot Improve on God's way
four our lives. Note: this when you
sugrendpr your lit? to
you eternal life. That
' trade, M*t ft?
Don't Get Up Nights |
Make This 4-Day Test
Flush kidneps wtth BURETS.
Help nature eliminate excess acids
and i^ther wastes that may cause
fraqj||pt or scanty flow, burning, (
bfSfcliihe, leg pains or getting up
night^ Your SOc back at any drug
store tf BURETS do not completely
satisfy. NOW at Mauney Drug Co. ?
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John Mark* la manager at Wllllama Pal* Farm, Wallaea, N. C.
Tha 62 -cow Holatain hard ia homebred. Thara ara 440 acraa
on tha plaea, producing oat*, soybaana, and laapadaaa hay.
1SQ0 pounds more
*i?Wi35" '
i)
William* Date FmH managed by John
SiVs^ 'started ^ft^ding their 82?cdw HbLsteln herd
milking rations.
Up went milk production, Just as it baa foi --.or successful
dairymen as cows respond to the csMfully balanced quality
ingredients from which Purina milking ratiorik are btdlt
DHI A records indicate the herd will produce 1500 pounds
more milk per cow this year, a substantial boost in milk
production that's bound to result in a mora profitable op
eration at Williams Dale Farm.
Dry cows conditioned on research-backed Purina rations
freshen ^niy^-etibh full prodwft|t>a
. (. quickly Jstw Jjt> ia milk late in*
lacatiori twpirtt Increase still fr
the ll.WH^ awj average now,
produced.
? wFeed your cows the Purina Way. Ask
us to tell you more about Purina'a
Dairy Program.
. ; Stiles Produce
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