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SCHOOL MASTER'S CLUB
By Winifred Townsend
The School Master's club will meet
at Hayesville Thursday night with
Mr. Carroll speaking on the subject
of "What can the school do for
children after they leave High
School?"
STUNT NIGHT FEB. 13TH
Winifred Townson
Due to the bad v/e?th?r last
Stunt Night was postponed until toI
night, Feb. 13th. Be sure and come.
LOOSE TWO STUDENTS
The Junior class has lost two students,
Charles Henderson and Troy
Millsaps.
IS THIS IMPROVED?
By Winifred Townsend
Some English students try to improve
on the lines of poetry from
masters' pens. Miss Bramc received
this version of a familiar line from
Tennyson's Uylesses, "To strive to
sleep; to find a way to yield."
ABSENT FROM SCHOOL
By Winifred Townson
Miss Brame was absent from
school last week because of illness,
Mrs. Bueck substituted for her.
^g^TYPICAL THREE MINUTE
Rates from Station- Person- '
A -kruille M r To-Station To-Person j
A-DCVIUe, n. L. NlQht *no Nlflflt and *
to: Sunday Sunday t
Atlanta, Gjl ... .50 AS I
Charleston, S. C . ; .70 1.10 1
i-..- M r an 7ft I
Columbia^ S." C. . .45 .75 I
Cokbboro, N. C 50 1.20
Grttmhoro, N. C. .. , . . .55 .90 1
Greenvfll., S C. 35 .55 1
JacluonrUlt. FU- . . . . .95 1.35 1
I SPECIAL SI
For Long Di
.
17 Oil CAN now male StationX
to-Station long distance telephone
calls all day on Sundays at
the reduced night rates. This applies
to calls on which the day station-to.
station rate is more than 35 cents.
Reduced night rates are also now
in effect on Person-to Person calls
every night after 7 P. M. and all
day Sunday on calls when the
day person-to-person rate is more
than 30 cents.
These hew "long distance"
rate periods male long distance
Southern Bell Telepho
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ANN HILL, President
L _ CLASS
ELLEN COOPER AXLEY
CLASS
MOSELLE MOORE
_ .^CATHERINE COLEMAN
CLASS QUARTET
BLANCHE GRANT
WINIFRED TOWNSON
CLASS
J^SS MEETING
CBRUARY 13, 1936
-HOOL AUDITORIUM
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ANN HILL
WINIFRED TOWNSON
MOSELLE MOORE
VICTORY FOR THE ROMANS
By Evelyn Morrow
The students have returned in time
to find that the Belvetians suffered
defeat at the hands of the Romans.
SENIOR IMPROVING
Hayes Leatherwood, a member of
the Senior class, is improving after
two weeks of illness.
Hazel Hampton is staving with her
parents near Bryson City, N. C. until
she regains her health, then she
will be back in the Murphy Senior
class. Hazel received injuries in the
recent flood at Midway lake.
"THE JAY BIRD SPECIAL"
By Winifred Townson
"The Jay Bird Special", the newspaper
in Mr. Dean's home-room, has
not been published during the past
few weeks because of the editor's absences
from school.
MURPHY HIGH CHORAL CLUB
Annie Lou Stalcup
The Glee Club met on Monday of
this week. We practised two songs
for our program which is to be given
March 5th and 6th. They were:
"Melody of Love", and "Out of the
Dusk to You".
latea from Station. P. roan- ,
l&Heviil# N C To-Station To-Poraan
?KTUir, 11. U Night an# Night an*
Sunday lui?4ty
Hurai, FU. ....... I SO 2.25
Coox.uU, T.on. . . 2 .35 .60
<?w York. N. Y. . . ,.. 1.30 l.?5
N. C 75 1.10
Spautenkwf, S. C 35 .55
flfohiodoo. D. C. . r . . 1.00 1.45
Vilmmftoo, N. C. >0 130
AWo^SJro,, N. C. ; . .50 M
JNDAY RATES
istance Calls
telephone service still more convenient
and economical, and more
useful to more people in more ways
than ever before.
Tale advantage of these new
low Sunday ratea and enjoy a voice
visit by telephone next Sunday,
with some of the folks back home
or with sons or daughters away at
school. A telephone call, you will
find, is like a face-to-face visit and
as satisfy ing. Ask "longdistance"
for rates to wherever you wish
to talk.
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nc and Telegraph Co.
ikeu Scoot* Murphy* Nort]
VESTS
Misses Allilas and Ruth Berrong
attended the funeral of their cousin
Mr. Clemor Boring at Liberty Thursday
returning home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voyles, son
Euclid and Miss Willie Lou Wells were
Sunday afternoon gutats of Mr. anu
Mrs. W. R. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Pinkie Sneed of New
Hope have moved to Mr. W. H.
Floyd's farm here. We welcome them
into our neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Odas Colman of Oak
Park, were visiting Mr. Colman's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Colman
last Saturday afternoon.
We regret very much to hear of
the death of Mr. Clemor Boring of
Patrick. He was well known in this
section and was loved by all who
knew him.
Mr. Carl Quinn was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberson
Monday.
Mr. Warren Johnson left Saturday
for Etowah, where he will spend s
few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mrs. Sam Eills. He will go fron
there to Georgia to join the army.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Quinn am
children have moved on Mr. S- E
Quinn's farm here. We welcome*
them in our neighborhood by sernad
ing them Friday night.
Mr. R. R. Hunsucker made a busi
ness trip to Mr. Lon Raper's of Oa
Park last Saturday.
Mr. W. R. Price was shopping ii
Liberty Saturday.
Misses Willie Lou Wells and Iren
Washburn were the dinner guests o
Miss Nellie Reid last Sunday.
PERSIMMON CREEK
Mr. Boyd Stiles and family hav
moved back to their home on Mai
tin's Creek.
Owing to the inclemency of th
weather, preaching services her
Saturday and Sunday were prohibit
ed.
Mr. C. R. Stiles was a Suit visito
Tuesday.
Messrs Bob Rick and John Cearlj
HOME ECONOMICS
Violet Phillips
The Home Economics girls servec
the Lions Clu)>, Tuesday night.
The menu was:
Stuffed pork chop&?-Tomatoes
Corn?Greens?Hot biscuits
Corn bread?Cherry Pie?Coffee
The Waitresses were:
Frankie Thomas, Dorothy Lahn
Mary W. Coopf r, Geraldine Shields
Frances Calhoun, Sara Sword, Alic<
Ramsey.
ENGLISH NEWS
By Louise Christopher
Miss Fuller's eighth grade Englil
class has been studying about Edgai
Allen Poe. Miss Fuller read to th<
class a clipping from the paper or
Poe. They are now reading Treasure
Island."
STUDY FINANCES
By Elizabeth Parker
Misc -i? ?
. u.ivi O *-"? ICS V.IlilS IIUI
interesting discussions on money
credit and banking.
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I washing and ir
I The cost is ver;
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I ern machinery
' I makes them las
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UNAKANEW^ '
Mre. H. E. Barton was the" guest j
of Mrs. Jewel Johnson Saturday ^
night. {
We are very sorry that the high
school students have been having to 1
miss school on account of school
1 buses not running. We hope they will
have better success this week. ^
ML?s Minnie Barton was the Satur. }
day night guet\ of Miss Effie Rose.
Miss Willie Burger, Miss Hazel
Barnes and Ora Bryson were the
made a business trip to Murphy Saturday.
Mr. Lawton McDonald of Suit
has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Hazel Stiles the past week-end.
Mr. Porter Raper our school
i teacher visited home folks the past
i week.
Mr. C. D. Rogers was the dinner
guest of Mr. B. H. Campbell Wed.
nesday.
Mr. Jewel Self has moved to the
T Quince Stiles place.
i Mr. C. D. Rogers visited Mr. J. H.
. Payne Thursday. ]
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Cooperal
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The following prio
e house or delivered on i
f Routes:
20 % VICTOR EGG IV
20 % VARIETY LAY
*| 18 ~ WOCO EGG M
r' 18 BLUE JAY EGG
VICTOR STARTING
1 COTTON SEED ME;
Other prices on fes
are in line with co-opei
, I We can furnish Ko
' I insnected. at S8-SH ru>r 1
i ? "* 1
We pay the highes
poultry and eggs.
, j We have recently
branch of The Farmi
j i change of North Carol
to give genuine service
MOUNTAIN VALLE
Int
1 Brasstown, N
Washi
II the trouble and do a guai
oning your clothes just as y
V small and when you see t
id it is cheaper in the long n
REALLY PRESERVES y<
it 'onger.
LLED DRY CLEANING <
Call Us Today?
>HY LAUI
B. B. Corn well, Proprietor
Ve Satisfy" MUF
Thursday, Feb. 13, 1936
fuests of Violet Phillips Sunday.
Choir practice was held in the <
lomes of Glenn Crowe, W. M. Young,
1. B. Rose, and U. S. G. Phillips en
lifferent nights of last week.
Mr. Jim Chambers visited Mr. and
drs. S. F. Chambers Sunday.
We are very sorry to hear that
Miss Desma Burger is very ill at
:his writing. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mis' Thelma Graham visited home
"oiks Sunday.
if 1 E*pbu?uvn>arvciowete*flOT. !
? Troatmtmt which ia bringing
V ^Tn SwIdooiiootUd
pwoixss^FOJSUITIOII
?for thorn suffering from a
\ STOMACH OR DUODENAL
iilli^ULClRS.IHIElO HYPIR
ACIDITY?POOR DICES- .
"* TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA, I
SOUR STOMACH. CASS1- !
W NES*. HEARTBURN, CON ST I- !
PATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEP !
LSSSNESS OR HEADACHES. DUE
TO EXCESS ACID.
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PARKERS DRUG STORE,?Murphy,
& Valley
:ive, Inc.
WN, N. C.
e* are f.o.b. our Waremy
of our Cream
1ash $2.65
mash $2.65
ash $2.40
; mash $2.40
mash? $3.00
VL?Buckeye (1 CA
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rative prices,
rean Lespedeza, State
hundred. CASH only,
t market prices for
been certified as a
;rs Co-operative Exina,
and are prepared |
in this section.
:y cooperative
c- _ - i
ire no place
le MURPHY
NDRY to
pour weekly j
ing done.
ranteed job of
ou want them,
be good work
in for our mod>ur
clothes and
JERVICE
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