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Do your budgeted savings imid to
seep away b?for? you can got
thorn into your bank occount? Stop
that la?k by doing your saving bo
foro you do your spending. Deposit
savings first thing every payday.
Citizens Bank ft Trust Co.
Msrpby ? Aidrtws ? RobbiasvifU
SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Uttar Tt Editor
Commands Board
The Editor:
1 aodcod With much lnnrett
your a K>r~y In the Seoul giving
Ml iccouil a i the plana that
have bean made by tha School
Board (or future expansion. 1
want ?> commend tha Board
for Mr action.
I feel that our School Board
really haa (he Interest of the
Coimty, the chlldrea and the
taxpayer at heart by caUlng In
everts to study the building
needs and IB make recom
mendations. By moving the
seventh and eighth grades to
a new location and building a
lunchroom at the aSw lo
cation, this would separate the
larger children from the small
tots and I believe would make
a much better arrangement.
Tha members of theMurphy
School Board deserve the air
port from all the people, they
are hard workers and dedi
cated men. 1 feel that we are
very fortunate in having such
men to look after our child
ren's educational needs.
Jehn T. GUI
Murphy, N. C.
More than half the diffi
culties of the world would
be allayed or removed by the
exhibition of toed
From Th? Desk Of
State
11). fflfiw tain - 33(io Deirci
Lut weak was ? busy ?wk
la (he legislature with several
statewide meaauree bat*? In
troduced. sapping up die
tempo of the work of fee
legislators. A Mil was Intro -
ducad as as alternate or par
tial substitute for Goreraof
Sanford'a tax program which
would tax smokes sad drinks.
Both the Saaate aad House
bills would place a one-cent
tax on bottled drinks snd a
70f per carton levy oa syrup
used at the fountala to prepare
soft drinks. A tax of it per
pack of cigarettes, 1/3 < per
small cigar, 1 1/2 i per large
cigar, and smoking tobacco
1 1/2 i per 10f item. The pro
bills would raise shout
million during the
blenntun.
The House last week okayed
a reapportionment bill. Under
this bill the counties of Bun
combe, Cabarrus, Pitt, aad
Johnson would each lose one
saat la the House; and the
coantles of Mecklenburg,
Guilford, Onslow, sad Cum
berlaad would each gala one
sest. This reapportionment
SHOP MURPHY for
WEEK-END SPECIALS
SPRING SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Ladies
Dresses
500 Ladies and Misses A
New Spring Dresses.
New Styles and New Colors. ,
Junior, Misses and A
Half Sizes M
$6.95 Valoo I
$5.95 ..cb or
2 for $9.99
MURPHY SUPPLY CO.
sArrivin q oUaily
for the
(aster Parade
2>,
?>resses,
Su it if
doati,
^ J4ati ,
and accessories
for Wi'JaJ/s
(faster wardrobe
CANDUR'S
Murphy. N.C.
Only 9 More Shopping Days Until Easterl
I A m- /A\ I
new taster
\ shoes ;
?M
$5.95
l tor mom, vaa, ana
^ Hi* Children
1
A galaxy of Eaitcr ihoM to
outfit th? whola, family
. ? IpUndid jtylk , . . M.
d at such con lid -
?rat* pricatl ,
$5.95
COLLIN S-CRAIN
DEPARTMENT STORE
Jabaley Bros.
Valley River Avenue ? Murphy, N. C.
Easter Specials
Ladles Seamless Hose ? 59# or 3 pairs for $1.50
First Quality
Ladles Hats ? $2.98
Ladies Handbags $1.00
Girls Dresses ? $1.98 to $3.98
Girls - Patent-Leather Shoes $1.98
Girls - Easter-Hat & Bag Sets - $1.98
Boys Suits - 2 to 7 size $.98
Sox k Anklets - For Entire Family 5prs.for$1.00
Mens Dress Pants $3.88 pr.
Ladies -
Men's & Children's
SHOE SALE
WESTEKJN AUTO
Murphy, N.C.
FISHING supplies
33 ZEBCO
Simplified spinning with right hand re
trieve and perfect thumb control. No bale
or pick-up finger. Line control is by means
of pressure on a thumb button* located at
the back of reel.
Carboloy pick-up members, naval bronze
gears. Polished stainless steel cover.
Anti-reverse click. Neoprene break ring
to eliminate line breakage. Adjustable
drag, interchangeable spool with 150 yds.
6 lb. monofilament.
Each
No. 33 Zebco - Wt. 8% oza $11.86
LZ-21 - Ex. Spool for 33 Zebco 0.75
No. LZ10 - Extra spinner head for Each
33 & 44 reel 12.00
Glass Rods .... $1.95 ip
EVERYDAY IS
SALE DAY
at the
Bargain Center
?
Closed All Day
Wednesday
for
Re- stocking
No Refunds
or
Exchanges
All Sales
FINAL
Store Hours
MON-TUE - 8:30 - 5:00
WED - CLOSED ALL DAY
THU-FRI - 8:30 - 5:00
SAT - 8:30 - 5:30
Shop The
Bargain
Center
Everyday
BARGAIN CENTER
(Formerly Car ringer's Dept. Store.)
umag OB ? population
bull.
Approximately 2500 people
awndatl the public bearing be
fore (he Joint Appropriation*
aad Finance Committees of the
House and Sena te 1a die Mem
orial Auditorium last Wed
nesday. At this meedng were
beard representatives of all
?uiuw purees caning lor ?
program of quality educadoa
la North Carolina and offering
to pay the Mil. Folks from all
over the 33rd District attende<
this meeting along with schoo
people aad laymen from all
over North Carolina.
I am Invited co attend a
school meeting at Franklin on
Monday night, March 20. 1 have
been asked, along with Repre
sentative Jack Pelmet from
Haywood County, to dlscuaa
the Sanford achool program,
both his plan of taxation antf
the plan of expenditures . Folks
from all over the district are
expected to attend, and It Is
a real pleasure for me K> be
Invited.
I am always glad to have
views from the people I re
present. I certainly respect
and weitume constructive
criticism. Too, 1 like to hear
the people's wishes, pro and
cob, on any controversial
matter.
OBRREBERRY INFANT
Little Ronnie Michael
Derreberry, Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Msckle Derreberrv
of Murphy dieu Saturday
morning, March 18th.
Surviving In addition to the
parents are a brother, Roger
Dale of the home; four sis
ters, Geraldlne, Br end* Gall;
Phyllis Annette and Jeanette
of the home; the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. N. Craig of Rt. 2, Cul
berson. and the paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Mattle
Derreberry of Murphy.
Services were held at 11
a.m. Sunday In Shady Grove
Bpadst Church.
The Rev. Harley Stratton
officiated and burial was In
the church cemetery.
Ivie Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
GRADY J. SELF
Grady James Self, 51, of
Route 4, Murphy, died Sunday
March 19, In his home after
a long Illness.
Mr. Self was a son of the '
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
Self.
Surviving are the widow, two I
sons, Claude and Fred Early
of Turtletown, Tenn.; two
daughters, Mrs. Iva Lee Allen |
of Turtletown and Mrs. Gla- 1
dys Thompson of Gastonla; a 1
brother, Hadley of Turtletown; i
three sisters, Mrs. Emma
Dills of Turtletown. Mrs. '
Elsie Arp of Jasper, Ga., and
Mrs. Delia Arp of Akron,
Ohio; and the step-mother,
Mrs. Dullie Self of Turde- .
town. _
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in Swanson Bapdst
Church.
The Rev. Lester Cook and
the Rev. Noah Stiles officia
ted and burial was In the Shoal
Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers
were: W. T. Hogan, Newell
Beavers, Gary Barneycasde,
J. L. Dills, Ed Bridges, and
James Allen.
Ivie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
' Ylfi
Deaths, Funerals
Compliments Of
IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC.
Peyton G. I vie ? Funeral Director
Murphy, N. C.
JOHN O. ELLIOTT
John Daalal Elliott. 79. ft
Rome 1. Murphy, (Had la ?
local boanital Thursday right,
March 16, ifar ? laag 111
He 'waa a native at Maroa
County aad had Uvad la thle
aectloo for the paat 4$ year*.
Survlrlag are oaa daaghtar.
hilaa Lizzie Hilton ?i the
home; one eoa. Lather BlUaB
of Rome 3. HeyeerUie; eaa
brother, Sam Blllott at SaAre
Woo ley. Wash.; three grand -
children; aad a nienher at
nieces ud nephews.
Service* were haldatJpjn.
Sunday 1* Peach tree Baptist
Church.
The Rev. Lee tar Sen aad
the Rev. Robert Barker of
ficiated. aad hartal waa la the
church cemetery.
Townaon Faaeral Home waa
In charge at arraagauaata.
* e e e e e
O. W. PATTERSON
Hayesvllle - George Waah
lngtoa Patterson, 41, at Rt.
3. Hayes vUle, died Friday
night, March 17th, la an A* he
vUle hospital after a long
illnees.
Mr. Pattereoa waa a native
of Clay Covaty, a soa of the
late Seth aad Llvta Anderson
Patterson. He was a member
of Beth Abara Bepdat Church.
Survlvlag are the widow,
Mrs. Blzle Ai t o wood Patter
son; two sons, Morris aad J.
W. of the home; a brother,
Paul of Hayeavllle; five sis
ters, Mrs. Leota Morgaa aad
Mrs. Jeanette Parker of
Heyesvllle, Mrs. Marjorle
Bradley of Detroit, Mich.,
Mrs. Geneva Ledford of San
Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Lucy
Jones of Canton, Ohio.
Services were held at 3
p.m. Sunday In Beth Abara
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Cecil Garrett and
the Rev. Willis Burl officiat
ed, and burial was In the
church cemetery.
I vie Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
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ALLEN INFANT
The Infant son of Luther D.
and Marllla Hlckey Allen of
Route 1, Farner, Tenn., died
Sunday, March 19th.
Graveside services were
held atlO a.m. Monday lnRlver
Hill Cemetery.
Rev. Strickland officiated.
Surviving In addition to the
parents are four brothers,
Kenneth, J. R, Howard, and
Charles; and two sisters. Opal
ind Martha all of the home.
Ivle Funeral Home waa la
charge of arrangements.
ARNOLD DALRYMPLE
Services for Arnold Russell
)alrymple, SI, who died on
THE CHEROI
NJERUE BABB, Publisher .
Establish!
Published Every Thursday -
117 Hickory Street, Murphy, Ch
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Mailing address InOerohee.C
Towns, UalonandFannJnCounU
1 Year - $3.00
Outside of Retail Trading Are
bald at 1 p.m. Tlmte la te
Murphy Plrat Baptist Charck.
The Rev. WUllaaa J , Thoeop
na, pea nr. the Rev. Alex B.
Hum, iha Rev. R. T: Houta,
Jr? lha Rav. C. A. Sal* aad
?ha to, Robert A. Ptthr of
Acta tad. Burial waa la Sbm
caadactad by Cherokee Lo<%?
M6 AF h AM.
Pallbearers vara Or. Paal
HlXL Or. George Dyar. Harold
Hatches, Ralph Kllllaa. Tobe
Clark, aad Hugh Brlttlaa.
Honorary pallbeai era vara
insaibers at 6a Stats Highway
Patrol, WUdllfa Protectara,
Murpby PoUca Deportment,
and Charokaa ComtySharlff's
Department. Paul RUia>?ar,
L. O. Schuyler, Hal Bryeee,
aad Ray Hefner.
ben o t Marphy Chapter No.
10 Order of the Baa tare Star.
I Tie Fuaeral Heme vaa la
charge of arraagemeats .
a e e e e e
MISS LULA WORLEY
Mlaa Lala Belle Wort ey. 66,
of Roata 1, Turdetova, Tean..
died la aa Ashevllle heepttal.
Wadaeaday afteraooa, March
13, (allbvlag icreral voeka at
lllaaes.
A daughter at Iha lata Bad
aad Amaada Barger Worley,
aha vaa a member at Liberty
Baptist Church.
SurrlYleg are fire alatara,
Mrs. WUlard Borlag, Mra.
Elmer Borlag aad Mra. 0ea
Hopkins of Charokaa Caaaty
Mra. George Reek, ami Mra.
Fred Bryaat of Palk County.
Services were hMltipA
Saturday la Liberty Baptist
Church.
The Ray. Bd Cheatham af
fldatad, aad burial vaa la the
charcb g? ? t,
Tovaaaa Faaaral Heme of
Murphy vaa la charge at iha
arraagamata.
e e e e e e
MRS. RGMA HAMPTON
RotMaavlllo ? Mra.RoaaC.
Hamptaa. 17, at RebMasvUle,
died at MS p.m. Moaday,
March M, la aa Aahavllla
Nuralag Hoate follovlag aa
exteaded lllaaaa.
Mra. Hamptaa had realded
at Andrews prior to movlag
to RobMaavUle several years
ago.
She waa the widow of N. O.
Hemp tee, end vaa a member of
Andrews Methodist Church
SunrlYlag la oaa son, Frank
T. Hamptaa of Robblnsvllle;
four daughters, Mra. J. W.
Greenwood, aad Mra. A. M.
Gordon at Aahevllle, Mrs. J.
V. Maxwell af RekfaUavllle,
and Mra. J. B. Hyde of Pa
aama City, Pie.: five grand
children; nine great-grand
children: aad a great-treat
(El SCOUT
. . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Editor
id July, 1889
Second Class Postage Paid at
lerokee County, North Carolina.
ION RATES
lay aadGraham Counties, N. C.
es.Ga., andPolkCounty, Teun.
6 Mos. - $1.75
a - I Yr. *5.00: 6 Mos. $3.00
haid It ?.
TV* lit. C. ?. Santa ef
flcUMd tad kvtal waa la
Valla; aawa Cemetery,
owa vara pallbearars
la ckarge of
- ? ? ?
HARRY C. BAULT
Harry C. Baal I.
Robert I. Baalt at
died Satarday moralag. Marck
18. at Camdaa, N.J.Fwnl
aad burial serrlcee vara keld
Wedaeeday la Raymoad. Okto.
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DANIEL ROWLAND
Daniel Baoaa Ravi tad. 41.
af Roua L MarHa, dlad May
day norrtag, Marck Mtk. laa
|j, -1,, ?? _ _ ? - a
Mirpny nocpitii.
Ha vaa a aa tire of Ckarokaa
a aoa of tka late Royal
ad Llxxla Br
Whlta Rewlaad;
"?a > My- aoa. Ckarlaa Wklts
af Daravllla, Qa.; a sister,
Mw. *aby Skapkerd. of Oaa
brother, George of
Aagaeta, Ga.; tka s?ap
?atar, Mra. Ruth Rovlaad
af OaaMfa: foar half-sla
tara, lira. DoroJky Itewy,
Mra. Devle Twqpa, Ml if
Laaaa Rowland wed Miss
Waada Rawlaad af Gastoali;
aad tan half-brothers, Oaae
aad Stave of Gaatnla.
Services were keld at 10
a.m. Wednesday la Ml Zloa
Baptist Charch.
Tka Iter. Joe Natloas of
ficiated 'aad karlal was la the
Rawlaad
Pall
Max aad G. H.
DUla,
Braace Kllpetrlck. Jimmy
Llaa aad Harvey Nations.
Me P ?oral Home waa In
charge af arrangements.
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Murphy, NjC.
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Impala V8 Sport Sedan
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Biscayne V8 4-Door Sedan
Bliciynt V8 2- Poor S?Un
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Nomid Six 4- Dr. 9-P??l SUtion Wagon
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