Newspapers / Cherokee scout. / Jan. 10, 1946, edition 1 / Page 8
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Baptist Group Have Dinner Meeting Friday The Rev. J .Alton Morris, pastor of First Baptist church, and Mrs. Morris ,and members of the board of deacons and their wives held a dinner meeting at Hotel Kegal r Helps build:up?resistance . against MONTHLY - FEMALE PAIN Whan taken regularly! Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound Docs mou than relieve monthly pain when due to func tional periodic disturbances. It also relieves accompanying weak, tired, nervous. Jittery feelings ? of such a nature. Taken regularly? Plnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such monthly distress Pink [, .ham's Compound is worth trying I Loosens- Up Expels Thick Choking Phlejm Bronchial Coughs Coughs due to Colds Spend 45 cents today at any drug store for a bottle of Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture. Take a tea spoonful, let it lit* on your tongue a moment then swallow slowly. Feel ifa powerful effective action spread thru throat, head and bronchial tubes. Acts fast to ease coughing spasms and loosen up thick choking phlegm which seems to clog the tubes and make breathing difficult- ? helps many get better night's rest. Try Buckley's Canadtol on our guarantee of satisfaction or money back. 4?>c_$"r- ai: drutrcrf'ts. MAl'NEY DRl'O STORE Mrs. Elkins Is Circle Hostess Circle No. 2 of the Methodist W. S. C. S. was the guest of Mrs. H. G. Elkins at a regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. H. McCall, chairman, presided and presented Mrs. J. H. Hampton, the program leader. Mrs. Virginia Coob was welcomed as a visitor. Since this was their nearest meet ing to Christmas, the members ex changed gifts Refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were: Mesdames McCall. Hampton. Cobb. Will How ell. W. M. Fain. Mattie Taylor. Flor ence Moore. Henson. J. C. English. C. B. Gennett. Evelyn Patton and Elking. Miss Willie McKinney spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Hiawassee. Ga. Miss June McCoy spent Tuesday in Asheville. Friday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Davis, Mr. and Mrs , J. L Savage, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix. Cyrus White. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs J W Dyer. Mr and Mrs. Peyton CJ Ivie. Mi and Mrs. Roger Ammons. Mi and Mrs H D Chandler, and ? Mr and Mrs A. L. Buchanan DO YOU KNOW THAT ACCORDING TO BIBLE PROPHECY: A Great Famine is Coming, The Jew Will Return to Palestine, Another Dictator, The Anti-Christ is coming, 4. The Great Tribulation may be near, 5. World -wide rationing is coming with the Mark of the Beast or Anti-Christ nec essary to buy or sell, 6. An Army of Two Hundred Million will fight, 7. The Blood Will How to the Horse Bridles, 8. And King Jesus will Come In The Clouds Of Heaven to Put An End to All Strife and Bloodshed to usher in the peace the world is seeking without Him The Free Methodist Church invite* you to hear messages on The Great Thtmes of Bible Prophecy for the next seven Sunday nights, 7 :30 P. M. Rev. L. L Latham, Pastor Preaching ? A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL k et: V1, MORE FARMS AReality in 194E In furtherance of our activities 1 ' t to extend and improve telephone service for farmers, telephones will become a re ality in 1946 for a large number of the [ > rural residents who have been waiting for f them. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. INCORPORATED Classified Ads RATES One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35 c. Cards of Thanks, One cent per word, 50c minimum Resolutions of respect, memonams, otatuaries. cue cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTBSXNO STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE OFFICE MOVED ? I have moved my office to room adjoining Dr. Heighway's office in Wither spoon Building. L. E. Bayless. agent. 25-4tp WOMEN MACHINE operaters wanted. Good working conditions and pay Contact John C. Bridge man at Thread. Inc., (Jastonia. N. | C. 25-4tp ; LOST ? From my home near Haney tourist cabins, female pig. black with white spots, weighs around 50 lbs Reward for re covery . Notify Lawton McDon ald at The H. T. Hackney Co. 25-ltp FOR SALE ? Six year old Guern sey cow. heavy milker. See C. A. Sexton. Murphy. Rt. 3. 25-ltp WANTED ? Portabk circular saw mill without the power. Davis Millwork Co. Phone 164-M, Murphy. N. C. 24-3tc WANTED AT ONCE ? 100 bus hels of new corn delivered to my mill 2V4 miles east o 1 Mur phy. H. A. Barton. Murphy, N. C. 24-2tp 1 FOR RENT ? One house. See Cody Clayton, Murphy, N. C. ! 25- It p. SKI III stops RUUNING FITS in dogs or wo refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running fits remedy. Mauney Drug Company 25-4t FOR SALE ? One Allis-Chtknrr TYactar tot saw mil), power unit or for farm us*. See Wayne Luther, Marble, N. C. 23-4tp WANTED ? White pine, poplar and lym saw Jogs. Also poplar veneer Ions or blocks. We pay top prices and cash on delivery. Davis Millwork Co. Phone 164-M . Murphy, N. C.. at late Samuel B. Coffin plant. 24-8U' I HAVE Cut UP WOOD ? either Blocks or Cplit up for Stove, or Heater, Delivery any place. See me or leave your order at Dickey Feed Co, Store, Phone 117. Alvin Clayton. 19-10t BUYINO ANY KIND OF OAK WOOD same to be Cut in S foot length*, to be sound, knot trim, med down smooth, to be 5 inch* at small end. Round up to 12 or 14 inches, then quartered. Price $10.00 per Unit of 160 Feet Fob Cars from Murphy to Topton. Also, we are Buying Pine, Poplar or Chestnut. Stop by our Store to have H measured, as we have no man on yet at present. We also want to Buy Beech. Birch or Maple Logs, also Pine. Want Logs Delivered Oar Harper Mill on Highway 2 miles east of Mur phy. paying Cash prices. Stop and see us or Oar Harper foi Prices. Dickey Peed Co. 21-tf Look at the Books' j "A Finger in the Pie"? Which is the UAW-CIO really after? Is it seeking facts? or new economic power? Does it want to know things ?or run things? These questions concern you as well as General Motors . For years the facts about General Motors have been made public. In spite of this, the UAW-CIO demands a chance to look at our books, with the hint that we could meet Union demands "if the truth were really known." We have firmly declined to recognize this as a basis for bargaining: 1 ? The Full Facts are Published How much General Motors take* In each jrear? how much it pays employes? how much it pays to stockholders? how much it pays in taxes? how much net profit we make? and many other facts are plainly stated in annual reports and quarterly reports. These are broadcast to 425,000 stockholders from coast to coast? sent to newspapers and libraries. Additional copies are free for the asking. 2a All Figures are Thoroughly Checked Every' General Motors annual statement is audited by outside auditors. Similar figures are filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Docs the UAW-CIO honestly believe that General Motors would or could deceive these experts? 3 b Basis of Collective Bargaining is Defined The Wagner Act lays down the rules for collective bargaining. These cover such areas as rates of pay, hours of work, working conditions. No mention is made of earnings, prices, sales volume, taxes and the like. These arc recognized as the problems of management. ? Something New has been Added The obvious fact is that the UAW-C30 has gone beyond its rights under the law? and ia reaching not for information but for new power? no/ for a look at past figures, but for the powet to sit in on forecasting and planning the future. A "look at the books" is a clever catch phrase intended as an opening wedge whereby Unions hope to pry their way into the whole field of management It leads surety to (be day when Union bosses, under threat of strike, will demand the right to tell what we can make, when we can make it, taker e w? tain make it, and how much we must charge yon? all with an eye on what labor can take out of the business, rather than on the value that goes into the product. 5b This Threatens All Business If the Union can do this in the case of General Motors, it can do it to every business in this land of ours. Is this just imagination ? Union spokesmen have said, "The Union has stated time after time that this issue is bigger than just an ordinary wage argument, that it is bigger than the Corporation and bigger than the Union." For Labor Unions to use the monopolistic power of their vast mem bership to extend the scope of wage negotiations to include more than wages, hours and working conditions is the first step toward handing the management of business over to the Union bosses. We therefore reject the idea of a "look at the books" not because we have anything to hide but because the idea itself hides a threat to GM, to all business, and to you, the public. General Motors "MORE AND BETTER THINGS FOR MORE PEOPLE " WE ARE BUYING HARDWOOD and PINE LOGS I HARDWOOD LUMBER by the Grade and PINE LUMBER | Information and prices at office. Cherokee Lumber Corporation, Murphy, N. C.
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