lucky Strikes n2*a snmnipr [flu Bowling League Strikes are leading the! ! ( ? iu ap Bowling U^tic :n)\vl by a margin or 3 ? Coca Colas and tie Phi4 Lions trail in fourth Strikes defeated Coca Colas! ;it ot three games Monday ta" Lions took tli?* wind I ails by grabbing the de- I from tin* Lucky Strikes' . evening to win their i of the n**w league. . -. miUBlv had the third I i lie bac but Captain Davis k k>- Siriivvs strucK three ! uccessit in to give his t?kam| Schuyler led the Lurky li a 3 game series of 510 ! ,\nson proved the differ- 1 ? his surprising 453. towed th. way for the Lions with 4G1, closely followed by! Crstvforti ! ?er the Luck Strife--.- 5r. thr :s itch. The .cu. es 12 3 Total ! J. Club .9 1 :<4 117 110 1 M '..v 1"1 142 155 468 i B.v 114 134 105 353 | 140 128 177 445 :> 191 184 174 MO Ha'ni 27 27 27 81 Tr i - 822 719 755 2291! Lucky .Strikes 1 2 3 Total Sohu 159 177 174 510 Cra? 160 180 149 489 Oeniry 109 102 123 334 Cook 13fi 130 88 354 Tow' m 152 161 140 453 Divl 158 142 178 478 Handicap G 6 C 18 Totals 771 796 770 2337 Ho." Liiiki Strikes 1 2 3 Total Scluiv 139 170 132 441 r .. 116 198 121 435 Craw : i 170 176 189 535 Da\; 183 175 104 5" Damr.-.' 115 115 115 345! H: r C> 6 18 1 729 840 727 22961 Lion- 1 2 3 Total Hoovr 175 127 146 44S Elkins 118 104 157 379 Ellis 141 120 130 391 Star:' 17o 135 148 461 Ray 140 145 161 446 Mas-cy ?7 135 142 374 Haniivap 49 49 49 147 Totals 801 711 803 2315 League Standings Team W L Lucky Strikes 6 3 Coca Cola 3 3 Man Shop 3 3 Lion; 3 6 Pitzer Bie "4" 6 185 Crawford 9 171 Schuyler 9 162 i Allrert 3 158 1 WAR NEEDS MONEY t It will coat money to He feat otfc #nemy duressors. Your Govern ment calls on you to help now. Pledge today to buy Defense Bonds regularly. Make every pay day Bund Day by participating in the P&y-rult Savings rian. Bonds cost $18.75 and up. Stamps are 10f, 'J5f, and up. The help of every individual ia needed. 'Do your part by pledging to buy your share every pay day. Past 40 rou, s..^r^.',ta7 ir > 'Uch ft ? - ' VINOl from VINOL PARKER'S DRUG STORE Large Group Takes Red Cross First Aid I Approximately fifty iv.-s.itij will qualify this wt'fk for practice in R* d rr"; rirsl Aid Tin* classes are taking final examinations, one rich ?i' th'- Library ,th- Ifurplu ichool nd Grap> Creek School. Mrs 1 A. Case has been the in stiuctor ?>? a" afternoon r'a?s for ladies. The evening ladies' class has '' n under the supervision of Miss jPark; and Mrs. Pitzer. Aldea Cook [and Ernest Nutting have conducted la class for men. Mr, Pit.vr re cently completed her instructions to i! roup at th'* Grap** Cr'ek School. Mis Case will award Standard * ciilicatc.- to ? : u- I blowing; Mar> Akin. Mis. M W Bill. Mr H S Bowles. Evelvn Wall Ur, j jj i Hampton, Louise L* atherwond. Mrs I A VV. Lovin .; lod. Mrs. Fnd Muppm. j , Mrs. Juaniia Moore. Mrs. Prank1 Mor.se, Elda Qii' t n Mr.- John L. I I -av.iei Mr- Allied -ir..1 . and Lee; Clayton. Standard Certificates will je a- j ii<d ,i folldtMHi :? t:, evening : I flMH - MM MEMIfl la i C.' 1,11' ^n ?(). Louise fK-lsi.yl.u-. Pa. Bscssd!'-. EmoB='?e ! Bates, Anna Margaret ManvtUe. Ju. "ita Wea . ... ;1 : ? ; C : Viwell. j M s D Akin and Mi J. w. Bailey also attended the claw; but Mid not work for certiflcates Ti: : i i 1 fpiviiir eert ?' -.it, .>? Ciiape Cre- k w re Mrs. Evelyn Dock erv. Mrs. M jj Mi L, vinon Mrs. N U Hall Littlejolm. Mrs. Worth j Winds. Mr. Orvil Wood.-. Mrs. Olen j laylor. Miss Janie Hall, Miss Geneva 1 i: fi Miss I ii- Rogers. Miss Maiy Kuth Taylor, and Miss G-may , Rogers. The fallowing mnm'ix - of Mr C k and Mr. Nutting's class will r> certificates oil Mn lay: K O Christopher. John OI> 11. Harry ' Bishop. Rao Moore. "Red" Hill, E. ' ?I. Darnell, and Mr Schapp. o Murphy Nine Defeats Hayesville 2 Games Murphy's ba-. bailers opened toe ?.isnn in ine style at Ha:'esville .Sunday with a double-barreled vic i T. brhind tile sensational hurling Candler Nations. 5-1 nd K-4. Pitching for the first time this :' r. Nations was invincibl" in the first it." me a.s he struck out 13 hit lers and allowed but five hits. Two oat in the final inning when Hayesv lie scored their lone marker. Afte r;1 few moments rest. N' it ions came back to subdue the Clay Cotm tains again on seven hits and as ...aay .strike-outs. The opener rocked along with no scoring until the fifth canto when Murphy tallied thrice. Wayne Pal mer led off with a single and Jerry Mallonee advanced him to third with another single. "Bear" Pal mer's long fly was dropped by the Iff. fielder and the first tally came icross. Nations then singled Mallo nee across and Plott singled Palmer home. Crawford homered to deep center field to add one in the sixth and the final tally came in the seventh when Plott again drove in a mate. H.iyesville's lone run came after McClure's thrid hit of the game and a pinch single by Jack Bristol. Na tions struck out pinch-hitter Kitch ens to end the game. Murphy garnered two to open the second game but Hayesville tied it Catholic Services Waynesville. every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 3:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Baa day 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. 'Murphy, every 5th Banday 7:00 A. M." CC. W. TJ Sincerely yours. Rev. A. P. Rohrbacher MURPHY BEAUTY SHOP Just Above Court How Phone 9117 Murphy, N. C. up in thf ihu J Awn th. ? f provd lucky for M :-p|jy .1 . N?'.iooj 4"d Tit i : - U mt 1 Ray i ? Murphy double-head nlng at 2 o'clock After the opening day'* pla-. i? th>- newly formed Smoky M 'untain I. isiie Mill i ? ;? , : vi I ? of two wi'-> over HayesvlUe while th* Ft- nklin and Bryson City nines were ?ipattinsr tv a games at Friuk': Rue! Parker pitch*-.: Brv on City ? -3 cotiQuosi in; the first same!, (although allowin ? 1 '?* ?>r.s Franklin i vnw I th'* coimt by downing Sum ;h i in a weil-piaycti game in the af I :erpi?'ce. 3 to 1. Next Sunday will find Ha ? ^viil? ; nvudi: Murphy for a return match ) \vhil*' Franklin :oe> i> B ?. City it >: two | Tli standing : Murp - '^{SS'; ? I Franklin I I Ha;,e>vllk 0 Boy Scouts hold Regular **re'iiiig Monday NierHt Sevcra". "-v.""-, of intcl'e took plac- i*.t th it miliar Troop mceiin:: M- ?da..- "iirht at the High School The Lion Clut sponsors of Troop l'. was represented by Scout Commit - .* Chairman. Frank Ellis, Dr. L. T Itu?s* 11. and Mr Joe Ray. Mr. Ray spoke of th" deep interest of the Club in the Scouts, and of the possi bilities of growth :n membership a?d at-' vities He presented th.** Troop ' ith the 1942-43 Charter from Na . ial H< adquart* rs. and also gave 'T 'he registration cards and re . ntly earned badges I A number f new members and transfe] member, will b-- brought > th? T: ri i th, near future. A- piv.-n-nt the roup it -hides Jerry H .Ttti A--! Scoutmaster, jv vp .n H it -* Kenneth Farmer. i Bud A n. ii'.' ul Patiol Lcari : ers. and John Axley. Troop Scribe: ? li yle Burrh. Fred Parrish. Frank A'cxai'd... William Moore. Edward j Dickey. Hu-'h Hembree. ai d Walter j Carringer. DICKEY THEATRE Saturday, May 23 FRED SCOTT thp singing cowboy in ? "CODE OF THE FEARLESS" ALSO Chapter No. 4 ? MYSTERY SQUADRON ? CARTOON Sunday. Monday. May 24-25 "QUEEN OF THE MOB" A thrilling Rang story by .1. EDGAR HOOVER ALSO COMEDY ? NEWS Tuesday .Wednesday. May 26-27 "PANAMA PATROL" A thrilling spy story of the Panama Canal Zone ALSO COMEDY ? CARTOON "... ? Thursday. Friday. May 28-23 PAUL MIINI? GEORGE RAFT BORIS KARLOFF ?IN? "SCARFACE" ALSO COMEDY ? NEWS MARBLE NEWS " ?> ? ?? tr m A. an' a ;>? :i: part c: .1 r a ? . hT with *V* N W \ x ' ll.tt MB I ti B> " M rrow returned ' ) :.cr 1 Minr 1 U ?ka Sunday after ? with Mr 1 : Mrs N W. Kilp?trnk jjj Tii \V M s m''t la ? Friday wit:i Mr* Prank Waish Ar. intert'stin : s? >ii- >? "vrn by nv-mber- of the society. Tin- lI iirB i> mon.itration Club will meet M May 25th. wit!-. Mr* A*v?' 11.1. N i i-ttt mbo-. ar a;-.' iiivll<d *?', {? ?' TfglfT li W III 1 1 III I f3 i" Murphy with rclativs 5:ie| -i 1? > at< nded tlv l>coration a'. Suit; ' 1 Mr Jam1 H hi sp> nt par: of last u a it Whitti* with Iwr par 1 lit- M a?d Mrs J B Hall. 1 1.'\ Paul Loviiu I Mr i?ct Mr1 jRf. Hall. MM Mr and Mr>. Frank WaNh ' <>iirti; 1 -tu^y rnurv a' Peachtree last #f K wit!-, a socu. ,!d Kill v ht. V 1 111 Sunt iv. M r- J4' Funeral scrvU- : for Mrs Surah O -:???. B4. w 1 clior! Saturday Ma: lr. v.m held ..t '.v Marl ?: ? Church KtwHw Mrv BwithS died at '?>?. 1 ,-.??? Hiiij.ilitf r Mt-c. Mamb Dillard. Siv is survived by 10 ehil v Will \V< I- y Daw. Kober md Avery: Mi Mamie Dillard. Mi RebckahMas Mrs Maud*- Mc H.??n. M' . Sadderfitld. a->d o"t c :ier daughter. interment was ii; the Marbl* Cemetery with Towrison Funeral Horn** in charge. Mrs Edwin Barnett spent part of lat.s w*ek i:? K-?oxvill?' with relatives. M Pauline Beaver and Nina Jc.n i spent la.it Thursday in Chat tanooga shopping. Miss Nina Jones left Monday for Prt'.1 ! ,:i where she Ls employed. Mrs. Ralph Day and son, Edward. :.v?? moved into our community. Mrs. Lu v Kinf-? from Andrews spe"* the week-end with her uncle I'M ?l'll! Mr <? J M-J zz *'t <J'K ri> M at Mr. C S D*y * ? M i i nUred ? tviui: C'uuc amoved HOPEWELL NEWS 'I* v will Oo a decoration at H u I . 8tindft9 ttt May 1" R* v C will preacb At 13 0 M k M: > En H M i ? : . v>f Duck', j* visited Mrs H C TiUon and Mrs. Guy McN'abb Monday. Mr i i M ? Uu- McNa:>b aa<2 M: H c Til son ar.vndr i th- Deso r ? .on r Friendship Sunday m?? ???mi ji?% 2ik~r frcms M ,;>. ?t SQtUiay MWflUWU M ' i Mrs H C. TU in Your Poultry Profits i.. tj,:_ .mt* in una !)au. At Smithmont Hatchery And Farm Service On Iliehw;i> <)???? >Iilr. From Town \11 Rl'IM V C. You Can PAINT MOW and PAY FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL MONTHLY PAINTS LAST LONGER" Prof?c* your Homo from d?c?y and d?or*ci?*ion wi?S Do So to P?in* mndo *o qivo longer ond bottor ??rvieo. Painting "too littlo, foo lit*" nmr pr? ?r*?i ?n invo?tm#nt. Choelr up on ovtryfMftg ?round your homo ??d dm DoSoto U? ho? protoctfo*. IIIV WM IONOS l? STAMPS

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