Presbyterian Women Install New Officers OfficMa at the Women of th? Pmbjrteiten Church were Install ed at the general meeting Tuesday at T:M p. m. In the church. They are: Mrs. K. H. Brumby, president; Mrs. Jim Qibhs, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Reynolds, secretary: Mrs. Ann Phillips, treasurer, and Mra. Lnrti Hodges, historian, rrnmmlaatan chairmen are, Mia. John Thompson, Spiritual Growth; Mra. Harvey WUaon, Jr., World Missions; Hh. R. H. Foard, Church Extension; Mra. W. A. Sin gleton, Christian Education; Mra. Harry Miller. Annultlea and Rellel Mra. Gene Denning, Stewardship; Mra. Bruce Gordon, General Fund Agencies. Circle# chairmen are : Mra. 8 C. Burgees, day circle. Mra. Ck* Moore secretary. Mra. F. V. Tay secretary; homedrcTe chairman, Mrs. Lewis Hodges. Mra. J. Franklin Smith, chair man of the evening circle; Mra. Ann Phillips, aecretary; Mra. Evel yn Sneed, treasurer. The 10 to 13 per cent larger pig crop in North Carolina this fall will mean an increased pork pro duction next spring and summer. WHEN (Tfe TIMS TOR K new CAR it's time f*r a BANK AUTO LOAM! Before you boy, let us tell you about the many advantages our low-cost loan service offers you. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayes ville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars ^ # DOUBLE-TALK BY THE DOCKEBY TWINS BETOE LOU NETTIE SUE JUN10R8 LEADING The Juniors erf Murphy High challenged the Senior* to M< whj can raise the most money by next Monday, for the March of Dimes Fund. The loser of the two will give the winner a party. ! Both Juniors and Seniors are sell ing cakes, candy, canned food brougt from home, funny books, popcorn, and other theings to eat. The Juniors are now ahead. POPULAR PLACE During lunch hour, the School Li brary is one of the most popular places on campus. It is crowded with boys and girls who enjoy the reading material found there. The library subscribes to 50 monthly and weekly magazines, in addition to the numerous religious professional and business mater ials. There are three laily newspap ers and the Cherokee Scout is a weekly gift from Mr. and Mrs. Costello. The library has received three new books on Astromomy ; "Sun, Moon and Planets," "The Stars," j and "The Real Book about Stars." These Books were presented by MR. W F. ELLIOTT in memory of MR HOWARD BUECK, the late father of SUPT. H. BUECK. After the Murphy-Andrews bask etball game the following girls SWEET DREAMS went to JOAN SCHMITTS house' for a slumber party : ANN EL LIOTT. ELAINE LANCE, IDA' JUDY COOK, and ANN PENNING BRUMBY. MARY LEISCIER, TON. BAND INITIATION The students taking part in the band initiation were : DAVID AL Don't let this happen to YOU! - * Get LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUBES ? ? VgoodAear Safer 3 Ways That'* right ? LifeGuards give you protection 3 , way*: from blowout accidents, from time con suming punctures; from the necessity of buying new tubes every time you buy new tires. UOWOUT-SAFEI ? When a tire blows oat, the LifeGuard's strong inner chamber holds enough Hie protecting air to let you bring your oar to a sale, controlled, straight-line stop. Only the LiieGuard Double air chamber principle protects I against all types of blowouts. WNCTOK-SAH! ? In case of a puncture the 1 patented Goodyear Sealant seals the puncture 1 instantly without loss of air. When you remove I the puncturing object, the sealant seals the bole permanently. MMISAMI SAFE FO? 100,000 MILES! You can put new LifeGuard Safety Tubes In your present tires. You can change to each new set you buy for the next 100,000 miles or men. OCT TNC LOW COST WOT1CTIOW Of UFKXJAAt* NOW. ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY samm x - VERSON. dressed as Huckleberry Finn. EDDIE KING, u a former Drum Major; JR. BISHOP, as a baby with R. G. HEMBREE dree* ed as an old lady wheeling him a round in a baby carriage. ELAINE RAPER in a gown aang a lullaby to MR. WALTER PUETT. MART LED FORD was a gypsy in a dar ing drese. SUSAN FARLEY dress ed as an Indian. BARBARA JON ES was CUderella. NICKEY BIR CHFIELD was a Indian Chief. BOBBY WEAVER dreaded as an old lady In a nightgown. DOUG BURGESS was a dog catcher com plete with net. DOUG BOWMAN wondered around ?ith Us pajamas on. SAMMY DUNCAN, was a Cig ar Store Indian. JACK SUTTON was a cowboy with six-guns. JIM MY GIBBS, Pirate complete with ?word VIRGIL DBCXER, *u a| car accident victim broken arm. j ?ta. JIMMY MAS8EY, dressed as' a Doctor. NORMAN KAYS wu at BOY SCOUT bugler. BOB LANCE I and BILL RHOAD6 had to wearl their clothes backwards. EUGENE PALMER and EDDIE FOSTER were tramps. BOBBY MORRIS dressed as Jack Blade had to go around advertising the coming show. BETH PALMER and WAN DA WE8T were Janitors. JUNE KING had to carry a doll around all day. GRACE TOWNBON dress ed as a salesman had to try to sell her school books while RUTH | BATES ' is jrife want around hitt ing him over the head with a roll ing pin. All the students had fun. includ ing Director REYNOLDS and the Senior Band. HI! NEW STUDENT BILL wnJTONG, a new boy in school Is in the tenth grade and in Mrs. McConnell's homeroom. We all welcome him to Murphy High School. Income Tax Returns Prepared Federal and State ? Individual, Farm, Partnership, Corporations COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING * SERVICES C. L Johnson & Co. Accountants & Tax Consultants 5 Phone Ml Murphy, N. C. Tar HmI apple browara pro duced around 1.900, (MO bushel* o t apple* according to a November estimate Tiili la mora than twice Um ate* of Uat fttr*! crop mad la batter Own IK times the IMS -S3 ?rani*. Sat&Mtcfeetl ?* 7?t~& CLOVERLEAF Raise the A BIGGEST HOG ^ . in Town on....! PURINA HOG FATENA T \ \ Feed oat your hog on economic*! Purina Hog Fatena. Proved in over 100 tests to equal 2 bags of shorts. There are up to 30 lbs. of pork in every bag of Hog Fatena, plus slop. A good pig deserves this well-balanced growing and fattening feed. Makes fine quality pork of delicious flavor, too. ' a.I. / ? ? ? ? n?* ror ruriM nog ratena at our store. STILES PRODUCE CO. SEEDS-FEEDS-FERTILIZERS We deliver Ph?M 141 HOTTIST BUICK IN WSTORY No wonder you sn so many 1 955 Buidcj on the highways? they're rolling up bigger sales than ever in history? topping the popularity that has already made Buick one of the "Big Three." You can take it ov&r for only $2699.20^ y /mmm/frf \ \ ost people still don't believe it But And when you look into the facts, you'll find these two solid truths: Buick is one of the "Big Three" in sales volume? and hotter this year than ever before. And Buick is one of the "Big Three" when it comes to prices which make such popularity possible. The prioe we show here proves it. So why not get whtft a Buick has to offer, if you are in the market for a new carP "You find that the dollars you pay for Buick buy you a lot more automobile ? and die sheer satisfaction that oomes with bossing a brawny traveler of this caliber. "Ybu find it in the record-high V8 power that gives life to this spirited performer. \bu find it in the soft and level and cruiser steady it is true. ride that comes of all -coil springing and torque-tube stability. \bu find it in the extra roominess, the extra frame strength, the extra tread width, the extra silencing? all part and parcel of every Buick. We could tell you about the little things, too. Things usually charged for as "extras" in other cars, but yours as standard equip ment at no extra cost in every Buick. Things like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner, full-flow oil filter, automatic lighting in glove and trunk compartments ? and so on. But? you get die idea. This is a buy, this *55 Buick ? a great buy ? and a thriller from the instant yon press its gas pedal. Come in this week and check things for yourself, won't you? *2-rfoor, I SftCIAl Sedan. Modal 48. illustrated. Optional ? qnlpwH. actuarial. ttoH ond local loan. If any, additional. Pricas may ntxy k? admitting cu?i? alH?t. tru iha laciory-instollad utrot yon any want are bargaim, wch m> HwMrlMroaiw. . . $S1.70| Cadtol Amoma .. . $92 JO. t * rjat \ Wor?R Co.