Thawed Poultry Cooks Better When th/iwed before cooking, poultry cooks more evenly and with greater economy of fuel. It may bo thawed slowly in a refrigerator. A three or four pound bird will take overnight or longer to thaw completely, or it may be thawed at room tempera ture. in which case it should be watched closely. Once thawed, cook poultry without delay because Be QuickTo Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If ycur cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomuision which goes right to the seat of the trouble t o help loosen ai d expel perm laden phlegm and aid nature to Boot] e and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomuision blends beech wood cr - sote by special process with other time tested nvdictnes lor coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your dnaurist ta cell you abott> of Creomuision with the understanding you must like th ? way it quickly all r-\s the couch, per mitting res' uv. 1 s>ep. or you a:_ have your mc::.y ba. (Adv.) Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business 215 Residence 46 Murphy, N. C. Your child's coated tongue is a warning that he needs at tention. He may need a gen tle children's laxative. ^Triena FOR CHILDREN Triena is an effective senna laxative that children like to take ? it has such a delicious | prune juice flavor. Don't force a laxative on your child. It may upset him more. Don't delay ? if your child js 9 irritable andcross because of faulty elimination. Re member the re lief Triena will bring. Buy TRIENA Give only as directed. 30c, large size only 50c. *1 I irn DRUG PRODUCTS CO. ALLIlU Chattanooga. Tenn. thawed meat is more perishable than meat freshly killed. Don't try to hurry thawing by soaking the frozen meat in water, hot or cold. Soaking causes loss of good juice i. Sometimes a room hides its light not under a bushel but under lay ers of dust. Even a very thin film of dust can obscure considerable light, household management spec ialists say. If your home suddenly looks dim and gloomy, it may need a little extra dusting and polishing of all light centers, lamp bulbs and shades, mirrors and windows as Dust often clings to volatile oil ' Dust often dins to volatile oil ' fiom cooking or smoke which has , settled on light bulbs, windows and mirrors. Washing is usually a bet ter way to remove greasy* dust ? than dusting. Brushing is better than rubbing i for extra-soiled places on blouses, under-wear and other delicate fab rics when washing these by hand.' ?av textile specialists. Collars, cuffs, shoulder straps and other parts that get the most soil also Let the most wear. Rubbing dur mu laundering adds to that wear, especially it' the fabrics is rayon. 1 Brushing with a medium-stiff brush is easier on fabrirc ? and en hands and often removes soil more quickly and effectively. ft! Martin's Creek Mrs. Carl Beavers and Mrs. Billy Stalcup made a business trip to Blairsville Saturday. Miss Dortha Ingram of Atlanta is spending a few days with her par ents Mr and Mrs Frank Ingram. Kenneth Allen visited his sister Mrs. Ben Mintz. Richard L. Gibson was the guest of Carl Beaver Saturday. Mrs. Georgia Honeysuck of Farner. Tenn . has been visiting Mrs. Jimmy Cornwell. Mr and Mrs. Wade Gibson have moved to their new home. James Maberv visited George j Chastain Friday Carl Beaver, who has been ill for about three months, is im proving at the present time. Shuler Creek Mrs Sherman Cole was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bates of Unaka. Misses Mildred and Bertha Cole visited Miss Josephine Farmer Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Roberts of I'naka were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Robbie Cole. Mrs Mac Bryson is visiting rela ti- es of Beaver Dam. Mrs. Lottie Cogdill i> ill at this writing. Hoyt Cole visited Olen Cole Sun day afternoon. Famity ftewrn* i OUR 1 mm ? Our first and foremost consideration 1 these days is your family-size laundry ? j our specialty. We want to help you all ; we can. Our modern, scientific laundry is equipped to keep your clothes flower - fresh. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS J. J. Hamilton, Prop. PHONE 13 1 08 Hickory Street Murphy, N. C. Pfc. Guinn Wilcox is home on furlough. Miss Pauline Cole spent Satur day night with Robbie Cole. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, who has been ill. is improving Mrs. Delia Suit. Mrs. Emma Quinn and Mrs. Nan Montgomery visited Mrs. Ada Stiles Saturday evening. Misses Billie June and Remonia Jury visited Brenda Stiles Sunday Misses Aleen and Geraldine Me Brewer left Wednesday for Jack sonville. Fla.. to join their mother, who is employed there. Patrick Lt and Mrs. Ralph Hamby ot Kentucky are spending some time with his mother. Mrs. Mary Ham by and other relatives of this place. Lt. Hamby has just returned from two years overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Croft. Jr . and daughters have returned home after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perlie Croft at Farner. Tenn. I laden Adams was the Sunday guest of Lee Horton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledford have returned home after spending the holidays in Gastonia Mr and Mrs. I) Horton of Oak Park have returned home after visiting their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr and Mrs. Karl Payne. Junior Croft. Lee Horton and Bige Taylor made a business trip to Liberty Monday Marion Adams was the guest of Lish Payne Monda> Mr and Mrs Willard Adams of Kontana have moved here. Mrs. Lee Horton was l he dinner guest of her sister, Mrs. Perlie ' Croft at Farner, Tenn., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner and j daughter of Ducktown, Tenn ., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton Friday. Buster Worley of Pleasant Hill was the guest of Junior Croft Mon day. How women and girls may get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul. many women say, haa brought re lief from the cramp-like agony and nervous f tram of functional periodic distress. Taken like a tonic. It should stimulate appetite, aid digestion.* thus help build reslst ^ ance for the "time" to come. Started 3 days before "your time", it should help relieve pain due to purely i functional periodic causes. Try It I \4cardui Melvin Fierce of Georgia has been visiting his brother. Carl , Pierce. < Junior Croft made a business Irip to Turtletown, Tenn., Satur day. EYES EXAMINED - CLASSES FITTED GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT DR. J. L PETERSON - Optometrist COPPERHILL, TENNESSEE Fcr appointment call I 60 - cr write Box 388 A BETTER WORLD ? There's plenty of room for improvement in this old world of ours. Of course, it is just about perfect from a structural standpoint. It spins through space with such mathematical precision that man can count days and months and years ? and even print them on calendars without fear of error. But where life and people are concerned . . . even a child can see that things are pretty badly muddled. What of 1946? Will it bring a better world? Will there be more happi ness and less sorrow . . . more love and less hatred . . . more good, less evil? Our world will always be what we are. Only as the lives of men change, can the life of the world improve. The Church is dedicated to building better lives. By religious educa tion, by worship, by preaching the highest moral and spiritual standards, the Church can make a better you and a better me. There is no other way to a better world. The Church is the salvation of mankind. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on *~ the building of character ' It is a u . x on THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual valuefl. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nop civilization can survive. There are four sound Teasons why every person should attend and support the Church of his choice. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For \he sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to Church on Sunday. Copyright 1945 by B. E. Kelster. Strasburg. Virginia Scrip* md suggestions for this serin of advertiMntols gratefully received. The following Murphy firms and individuals extend you a cordial invitation to attend the church of your choice next Sunday and every Sunday: TOWNSON BROS. Neil Sneed, Manager PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CO. J. A. Richardson and W. D. King, Managers SHERRILL'S GULF SERVICE W. A. Sherrill, Prop. CHEROKEE SCOUT Addie Mae Cooke, Editor CHRISTOPHER'S STORE E. A. Browning, Manager STANDARD SERVICE STATION Sam L. Davidson, Manager BOWER'S BARGAIN BILT STORE J. C .English, Manager CHEROKEE FURNITURE CO. W. P. Odom, Prop.

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