- *FIRST GRADE Reporter, Anna Jean Grant Miss McCombs* first grade is glad have with them a new pupil, Wal* Ivey, who enrolled last week. Walter is from Norris, Tennessee. THIRD GRADE Reporter, Anna Jean Grant I tie third grade enroiied a new student Monday, Betty Lou Hall, from Concord, Tennessee. This 1 makes a total of ten TV A children in Miss McCracken's third grade. MISS MAYFIELD'S SECOND GRADE Reporter, Anna Jean Grant The children in the second grade have been interested in finding out all the ways in which nature prepares for winter. This unit has in<.! uled plants, trees, animals, in- . sects, birds and people. Several ] charts, books and a frieze have 'been made. The children have also written stories and poems. The following poem was composed by the class: GETTING READY FOR WINTER are lulling:, lulling: for us to cat; Nuts are dropping, dropping for us to crack; Crapes aro ripening, ripening for us to pick; Leaves are falling to cover the seeds; Animals are getting thick fur. To keep warm this warm winter Birds are flying down south To find warm homes. Boys and girls are wearing heavy clothes I To keep Jack Frost away. Mother cans and cans and cans } HELP BLADDER . Make This 25c Teat Drink six glasses boiled or dis- ^ tilled water daily. You know what hard water does to a teakettle. If ^ poor bladder action causes getting up nights, frequent desire, scanty How, burning or backache, help " flush out excess acids and impurities by improving the elimination. I*so buchu leaves, juniper oil and 6 ' other drugs made into green tablets. Just say Bukets to any druggist. In four days if you ara not pleased go ' hack and get your 25c. R. S. PARKKR DRUG CO., Murphy, N. C. 1 $ % IT QUESTIONS THAT ARE Ai 0 "b "AVMow-11 "j* A BANK is a scmi-j X iJL receives money froi < that money to borrow guard the funds of depo T conservative in loaning V Banks are anxious to their livelihood is der * this source. Yet safetyX the first consideration not the function of a bai X lation, or to make specu x promising they may see Conservative bankin| ever, stand in the way t X progress. In fact, they j X permanent, carefully-l X community?not the f X ress of suoradic booms $ # upon the alert fcrresig experienced judgment X and bankers. | Citizens Bank I i LX^~ I MURPHY x|S ?hy High S< A T? have food for winter. ( 1 Everything ami everybody, every Animal and every plant? All are getting ready for winter. SIXTH GRADE Reporter, Anna Jean Grant : For Hook Week, the pupils of i Mrs. Axley's sixth grade have made | box illustrations of favorite books. I Several of these will be on display at the library. We are to hear oral report* on i books by all children during the week SEVENTH GRADE Reporter, Anna Jean Grant The book week posters you will see in the store windows this week hflVP 1? 41? ?? ?...ouc vy ine seventh grade students. The class was divided into groups and each group worked out i different idea. We want everybody to enjoy reading as much as we do. MUSIC APPRECIATION Reporter. Grace Gladson Music of Germany Selections studied. The Mouse-Trap?Kohler. The Wild Horseman?Schuman. The Rider's Story?Schuman. Hungarian Fantasie?Weber. "The Three Great German B's? Bach, Brahms and Beethoven, compositions. Loure? Bach. Hungarian Dance?Brahms Adagio Cantabile?Beethoven. CHAPEL GROGRAM The following program, led by Louise Mauney, was presented in chapel, Thursday, by Miss Overton's linth grade home rqom: 1. Song, "Auld Long Syne"?all. 2. Song, Seeing Nellie Home"?all. 1. Mock Trial Contest?introduced >y Mary Frances Bell. A Dive to a Righteous Kitty?Barsara Meroney. Florida?Kate Padgett. The Modern Hiawatha ? Billie Tackson. Pants?Dorothy Carroll. Judges?Katy Rowland, Louis Shields, Frances Head t. Song guessing contest. "Old Folks at Home" by Pearl 3arton and Randolph Shields. "Tramp. Tramn. Tramn" hv I Sell, Warren O'Dell, Randolph j 'W'rt'v "W11 ** **#** ** ** ** ** **?** ** * I >KED ABOUT BANKING | % \ >ublic institution. It |: m depositors and lends X ; ers. In order to safe- * ' si tors a bank must be % j ; their money. X ! make good loans?for X I ived primarily from v ?not profit?must be .j. . Consequently, it is 4 j ik to indulge in spcculati'vp loans, however X :m. ? i % policies do not, how>f genuine community .j. I 50 hand in hand. The X ' >uilt progress of any y! alse, temporary prog- X | -is dependent usually Y ' ht and conservative, y of its business men X | : & Trust Co. ? W ANDREWS I 1 rout, Murphy, North Car* m | Shields. "Music Goes Round" by Mary K. \xley. 'School Days" by Ruby Town son and Hob Taylor. j "Home on the Range" by Claud, Simonds. j "Hot Time in the Old Town"? Francs Head. Dorothy Grady. Anna Bell Jenkins and Grace Dockery. 5. Dance?Florence King. t> Solo, "Star Dust"?Kate Padgett. MR. WRIGHT S ROOM By Carrie Palmer 8th Grade General Science, Sec. 1 The science class is indebted to Dr. Hill for his kindness in lending to us his fine microscope, which we have been nsino- in j? ? - W?c nuuj OX micro-organisms. HOME ECONOMICS NEWS By Geneva Muncly Miss Whitaker's second year home economies class has finished their wool pre blem. They are now studying wool as a fiber and learning to patch and darn. The eighth grade class has finished the breakfast unit. ECONOMICS CLASS HAS GLEST SPEAKER On Monday morning Mr. Wright made a very interesting and instructive talk on life insurance to members of Miss Hathcock's Economics class. The class has been studying risk and insurance. In order to avoid TWCl Pke (cnuji m w Mor< viewed the N Thousands upon t thousands are bu; brilliant /TS IVINNING TIIE OKAY And?mors than the okay preference! That's the word that is coming: i and farms of all America, where rr people viewed this new Chevrolet first 24 hoars ... where thousand thousands have already placed ord< and where the demand for nev Chevrolels is increasing with each ] day! The reasons are plain. Thi -vrolet for 1937 is the only low Action and Sltarkpronf Steering m TioifVi omty. CJtciroict Motor C?. Drtrv DICKER Murphy, N. C. >lina and diminish risks there are three important ways of dealing with risks. They are, using increased knowledge, taking out, insurance, and engaging in speculation. Each one of hese helps to reduce certain kinds of risks. MISS SPEIGHT S CLASS NEWS Reporteer Jack Burnett SENIOR ENGLISH Bv Mabel Hall and Annie Lee Pavne 1 Miss Speight's senior English classes are studying letter writing. First ?they have studied the business: letter. All students have written three business letters, each <>f which has been enclosed in an envelope and addressed as if for mailing. Each student has made from constructing paper a large attractive envelope to enclose his letters for safe keeping, also all student.- have written tiegrams and a night letter. The class is now beginning the ( I study of suial letters. I FIRST YEAR FRENCH CLASS The first year French class has been reviewing far a test which was giver Monday. CIVICS NEWS Reporter Billie Jackson The following information was obtained from section 4 of eighth grade Civics with an enrollment of 44. There are 24 communities represented. The total number of churches in these communities is forty. The communities represented and number from each is as follows: Tomotla?1 Boiling Springs?1 Gran.. rr..nl_l Postell? 1. Martin's Creek?1. Culberson?5. Murphy?2. Ebeneezor?1. Wolf Creek?2. Grand view?2. Ogre eta?1. Owl Creek?3. Violet?3. Oak Park?3. Kinsey?1. Peachtree?3. Regal?1. Patrick?2. Hothouse?1. Unaka?2. lEVEOl fete Cvl- Compi m* '' LJ ; Than Ten Million ] ew Chevrolet in the housands have already plac ring at this moment. . . new car and you will want OF THE U. S. A.! ?r with New nigl -the enthusiastic New All-Silent, A (Irown Speed tine S from the cities, towns Perfected Hydran tore than ten million Action Ride* and in the _______________ and LUpon THE OMIT r ]t l>eatherwood: c?n- f| 1 trihution of Cosmopolitan..*.* and Red \M Books will be put t - good use in th? jfl English depart no : t. while the copies ]|| Time \v? find a place in the Hist? : and Ecoflfl Mr. Smith ?T the State Impart- ||5 ment Educatio: visited our Manual j|$| Training shop this week ami ex-. 1$ j pressed himself as being well pleased 1M with the work being dor e. He gave I promised to visit us again. ^ SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT H Quinn & Humphrey I 1 QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE S| | ^unertl Directors Sc Embilmro ^ Day Phone 74. Night 97 and 77 I | COPPER HILL. TENN. 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