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Highway Patrol Seeks 25 Troopers RALEIGH? The Bute Highway ? today invited application* (V young mb who want a car eer In law enforcement. COl. James R. Smith, patrol com mander, aald an additional >9 Hoopers authorised by the recent General Aaaembly were needed at once to help bring the patrol up to full strength. The lawmaker* authorised an In crease of SS men this year and another 28 next year. Present pat rol strength Is Ml. v In making u e announcement Col. Smith listed the following re quirements for applicants: , At least five feet, ten inches in I Weigh at least 1W pounds. Be between II and *0. Have a high school diploma. A resident of North Carolina (or the past five years. Ability to pass a rigid physical and mental examination. Rookies will be placed on pro bation at full salary for a 30 day period. They must attend a 13 weeks basic training school later. Starting salary Is 12940. Uniforms, car*, pistols and other equipment is furnished by the pa trol. Interested men may file their ap plications at Patrol Headquarters in Raleigh or at Troop Headquar ters located in Aaheville, Greens boro, Salisbury, Fayetteville and Greenville. WE HAVE MOVED X ? Mary Cathron's Beauty Shoppe NOW OPEN IN EAST MURPHY On Corner, First Street to the Right Above Martin's Motel. Fhooe IW Mrs. Clyde Sneed S AFE DRIVER I HARRY ROOERS "Safe Driver of the Week" at Fort Jackson Is Private First Class Harry. G. Rogers, Headquarters Company, Detachment "B", 3431 SU. In a letter of commendation, Maj. Gen. R. F. Ennls, Fort Jack son and 101st Airborne Division Commander, praised Pfc Rogers on his being selected as "Safe Driver of the Week" for the period May 8-14. Pfc Rogers' safe driving habits and consideration of others indi cate that he is keenly aware of traffic regulations at all times, wrote General Ennis. A native of Andrews, Pfc. Rog ers attended Western Carolina Col lege and was graduated in 1952. A MILLIONAIRE VACATION ON A PIGGY BANK BUDGET TAKt A HAPPINESS TOUR AND WiN A FREE RIP AROUND THE WORLD FOR 2 SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR DETAILS | jf wonderful days t JL . - ? . Q romantic night* W24^ ... at ? ^?el?l mil trfm ?Ifmti rata that aitw tMi a "mm*." ? mm~ - ? - - ? -? a -a [POR RESSJIVATIONS . . . m, wrlN or >Iiim your local I Agent, ooy offfco of NATIONAL Of CAPITAL AIR ' LINES or HAPPMESS TOURS. INC -4L Moaroo ?ll^2W. 46th ST., Now Yotfc, N. Y. NEW SARASOTA TERRACE Hotel <^> SARASOTA, FLORIDA LOW PACKAGE RATES Double occtipoftcy, inHuillin RiiihnuM tif ffft ffOM cMm lillld ATLANTA $ 72.02 BOSTON ? 13S.42 CHICAGO 122.02 NEW ORLEANS 82.02 NEW YORK 114.42 PHILADELPHIA u. 115.32 WASHINGTON, D.C. 99.02 DRIVE-YOURSELF special low rate 329.96. . Include* 100 miles r?EB DBXVZNO. New Ford or Chevrolet L There are lots of go#d places for your savings? = BUT MORE PEOPLE HAVE MORE SAVINGS DOLLARS IN BANKS! How many; How much? PEOPLE BANKS 69,500,000 Postal Savings .. 3,000,000 Savings & Loan Association*... 16,000,000 U. S. Savings Bonds 45,000,000. ....... Uf* Insurance Reserves 92,000,000 (Smlngt (?!?) m cf 1ft. SI, 1 954) WHO? People from til walks of life deposit their reaerve cufa in banks. That millions of folks in the middle ad lower income groups do so is evidenced bjr the fact that the average bank balance ia in the neighborhood of $1000. SAVINGS DO! LARS ? $73^50,000,000 . 2,100,000,000 . 27,500,000,000 . 58,200,000,000 . 71,100,000,000 W M V f Tbeie people depoait their savings in the bank because they can attend to many other r the same roof . . . because they know and hare confidence in the , . became they can get interest on their savings at minimum ffak, without having to make an investment . . . because they know that their savings dollars are pot to week (or the benefit of the local community. For convenience, tafety, and pltmmt Imivtgt, mere thasi 69 million people save at a bank. Come in a?d start your savings acronnt with as; aae why so aunty depoellass say: "THBPS NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANKI" V Citizens Bank & Trust Co.' \ Murphy - Andrews - Robbinsylle - Hayesville m fe Prior to enuring the Army ha taught at Murphy High School to Murphy. Pfc Rogers, who la aaslgned aa a stenographer at Personnel Disposi tion Board, Port Jackson Is mar ried to the former Martha Caldwell of Andrews. Tree planting in Western North Carolina broke all records last fall and winter. 2,942 Simple Arrest* Are Noted The Motor Vehicles Department' reported today 3.M2 simple speed ing arrests in May which led the' agency's monthly list of traffic violations not requiring the sur render of driving privileges. In addition to the speeding of fenses the department reported the highway patrol made 910 ar KEEP EM ROLLING ! WITH good/?ear BETTER TIRE SERVICE Here's What We Do; COMPLETE J INSPECTION ' Chock tira? and tub*i for all typos of Injwrln ? broaki, bnjlix, cuti, ?tc. Impact monthly for punc turing obiocti. CORRECT AIR PRESSURE Incorract air prtiiurt cute Hi* miUog*. W. dwdi wMkly with ac curate gauge? molt* iur* voI*m and caps don't Wok. TIRE TREADING A sound tiro, worn ?moorti, wM glvo many "rtro mil.. Of Mrric* wMi now Ooodyoor foe- I tory uppiunod troodtng. REPAIR ' CUTS and BRUISES TJww can ratult in punc tur? and blowouts. Our rapalra last at long 01 (ho tire. : PERIODICAL TIRE ROTATION Trood WW it different on Mich whml ? regular rotation dbtribgtu wear evenly. WHEEL BALANCING Check wheal balance when Impacting flrei. Correct wheel balance wvee tires and front, end porti? iave> money. Allison & Duncan Tire Co. Hazelwood Sjlvi MURPHY. N. C. - PHONE S28 tor's permit, 4T0 for falling to atop for a atop sign, 627 for operating a | vehicle with 'faulty mechanical equipment, 118 for reckless driv ing, and 378 for improper passing. Miscellaneous violations report ed during the month brought th* j total number of arrests to 7,002. i Out of the staters arrested added 2,14# to the list. I Lack of uniformity curtails American tobacco exports. IW In Honolulu ," Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hee nnm of Murphy, now living in Hawaii, this wMk Mot their address to the Scout via" letter" from their tiny ?on, cute little Robert Keenum. The Keenums and their baby live at 343 North Drive, N.H.A. No. 3, Honolulu 18, T. H. They sent the address so tha? any' one from this area who is stationed in Hawaii might look them up. Im in trouble o\r wo uU i( it wmrit/j ioiryou When we become your insurance doctor It's when you have a (ire or aa accident or some other kind of accident ? that is when you need us most. These things always come aa a shock. You want someone handy and on-the-spot to help you. You're in no condition to write a letter to some faraway In surance company. You want a friend right here, close, to attend to the handling of your insurance claim without fuse, bother or delay. Well, we can be that friend. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST Ca INSURANCE BEPARTMENT Phone 22 Murphy Andrew* Ford leads all low-priced cats in V-8 power . . . Of all the low-priced V-8's, only Ford's Y-block V-8 has an extra-deep engine block to give you smoother, quieter, longer-lasting "GO"! New Trigger-Torque power obeys your commands instantly, reassuringly. in years-ahead looks . . . Only Ford brings you the years-ahead beauty of Thunderbird styling. Hie lower roof line, longer body line and flatter rear deck all say "fine car." And interiors feature new fabrics appearing for the first time in any car. in smoother going . . . No matter where you go, ?? Ford's advanced form of Ball-Joint Front Sua i pension smooths your way. Springs have been J tilted to smooth out the bumps from the front as \ veil 23 up and down for a new Angle-Poised ride. in modern power assists . . . You can have your Ford as automatic as you want ... at a price you want to pay. Power can help you shift, steer, stop . . . move windows and seat both up and down . . . even condition the air you breathe. in choice of models . . . No other car offers you so many models to choose from. And in station wagon choice ? whether you prefer 2 doors or 4 . . . seats for 6 or 8 ? Ford has a best-seller beauty to suit your needs. ? ond in resale value . . . Ford has traditionally returned a higher portion of its original cost at resale than any other car in its field. Why not get the whole story at your Ford Dealer's. YouH never want to settle for less than Ford. ^ ^ Sells more because it's worth more . . best v
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