CLASSIFIED
Lost and Found
LOt'7 On ? ..trci'.s of Murphy I
J aae ? 2 .ma*. jl.i. k pur>< with zip
. < .mtaimnt! approximately $13
urrency and silver. Kinder pleast*
? iro o Mi J II. ILUBt Rt a
Murp:iv. N c. or Cheroke* Scoul
and reetive reward. <lt-pd.>
For Sale
POP. SALE: S.x room house includ
ing bath. Bargain. See E L
MMMONDS <4t-48-pd ?
FOR SALE: Two throughbred Ourn
>ey c ows . CALL 75
?48-lt-ch*. Mrs. L. M. S > '
Jl'FT RECEIVED: fresh tender cab- !
bag< 3c lb. Fancy stringless snap- ?
Uans 4 lbs for 25c. Fancy toma- i
toes, lc It or 3 for 25c. New po- ? ,
?aloe*, rosy and firm, 3c. lb. Large ,
oranges heavy with juice. 20c doz.
Wmsap eating apples 20c doz.
Erg?. 28c do/. FARM EH 'S FE
DERATION.
FARM FOR SALE: 64.8 acres with
uwellmg and good stream situate 1
2 miles from Vonore in Monroe j
County. Tenn. Prices $20 00 per 1
M-rf. Write HORACE P LEMONS :
Philadelphia. Ttnn '47-3t--c> |
Help Wanted
?'OPENING FOR EXPERIENCED 1 1
SAJJ2SMAN to work retail trade'!
in Murphy and suiTounding ter
ritory EXCELLENT income foi 1
man capable and qualified to gel
bus.ness. Give age and experience
when replying. Replies will be held j
.n strictest confidence Reply Bo*'
"N" Murphy. N. C.
?46-3l-chg>. I
MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes
n' 800 families. Reliable hustler |
should make good earnings at j
start and increase rapidly. Write
today. Rawleigh's Dept. NCF-150-S. ,
Richmond. Va. ? lt-p > .
Classified Display
Protect Your Loved
Ones With A
QUINN & HUMPHREY
Mutual Burial Certificate
Only Costs 25c to Join
Quinn & Humphrey
Mutual Burial Association
Copperhill, Tenn.
DR. E. L. HOLT
Dentist - X-ray Specialist
Hill-Parker Bids;.
Aiurphv. N. C.
Dr. L. T. Russell
DENTIST
X-Ray Service
Phone 42: Sunday & Nljht: 104
Murphy, N. C.
To relieve
Misery of
COLDS
LIQUID
TABLETS
SALVE
NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
Twr -RuB-MY-Tl?M"-A WONDRRFUL L1MIMKMT
WOMEN!
We'd like to see Britain get around
to that last battle which It is said
she never loses.
Licenses Necessary
For Tourist Fishermen
Regardless of Sex, Age
Ou"-o!-S at< .'Miermtr. don't
-tern to realize that licen t privile
M- ..re the :amr lor natives.'
OirirMUX B.rchfield. came wartm,
said tins week
In further explaining. Mr Birch
fie.'d cited section 3 of the state
angler < frame laws. which states that
all non-resident fishermen, regard
l' ss of axe or sex must purchase a
fishing license.
Man;: persons seem to think that
children under the age limit may fish
without license, he sarid. but this only
applies locally and out-of-state
fishermen are required to have a
license
Mr-. J t Hall and daughter.
Hielma and Mrs. J D. Palmer and
on, Jerry, were the guests of Mi
ind Mrs. George Kennette in An
Irews. Sunday.
Mrs. Robert McCombs of Ashevillf
.pent last week end here.
Farms. Farms, for Sale. Immedi - I
ate Possession. We have farms I
from $300.00 up to S2.6M.M.
! Murphy Realty Co. J
Waiter C. Witt. Mgr.
| Tel. 1*5. < It-chc I. j
OUR PRICES
HAVEN'T GONE UP
YET
THESE FINE
COME IN And PRICE
USED CARS
193y FORD CONVERTIBLE. New
top. leather upholstery. Radio and
Heater. Motor overhauled, new
rings.
1937 FORD CONVERTIBLE.
Radio and Heater, leather up
holstery, motor overhauled, new
ring job.
1935 FORD CONVERTIBLE. New
top, leather upholstery, motor
overhauled, new ring job.
1930 MODEL A FORD ROAD
STER. New top, new paint, food
tires.
THOS. S. EVANS
SALES SERVCE
Murphy, N. C.
Charles Young Buried
At Hopewell, Sunday
A throng of friends from all sec
tions of the county gathered Ji the
H prwell Baptist Church las; Sunday
rn./nnk' to pay final tribute to
Charles Young. 19 year old taxi driv
er who was drowned while boatinit
in Hiwassee Like. The Rev. Clarence
Vole.- conducted the .vmces and
interment was in the church ceme
tery.
Pa! bearers were: Messers Lloyd!
Simmonds. Horae King, Homer Hurst
Homer Gladson. Calvin Stiles, R. &
Poster and W. S. Stiles.
Flower girls were: Mrs. Roy Lovin
good. Mrs. Norman Young, and the
Misses Dorothy Vanttiver. Minnis
Fayne. and Pauline and Frances
Vandiver.
Townsend Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
Rev. Paisley Returns:
Plans Services Sunday
Rev. Dr. Paisley. Presbyterian pas
tor. returned to Murphy Wednesday
night from Warshaw. N. Y. where
he was ci.Iled last Monday by the
death of his son, Henry Baxter Pai
sley. The latter had been ill for
many months, with a heart ailment.
Presbyterian services will be held
both morning ar^0 evening, next
Sunday.
Priced For Quick Sale!
For $200 you can buy
One acre ? two small houses j
with cold spring.
Five miles from Murphy in Mar
tins Creek Section.
For Complete Details See
Elbert Totherow
TOTHEROWS At'TO PARTS
If you have any chronic condi
tion of an.v kind, it will pay you
to investigate mv 'Common Sense'
Method for re-gaining your heal
th. Twenty years in this work in
W. N. C. for High Blood Pressure,
Phral^sis, Appendicitis, Saint
Vitus Lumbago, Female Troubles
and Nervousness, Sinus Trouble.
Heart Trouble, and Any Chronic
Condition. Special Treatment for
Piles and Prostate Trouble.
Come in and ask Any question
relative to High Blood Pressure
and Paralysis.
DR. E. E. SMITH
Oid Ranger Resident
Passes On In Oklahcma
Word lias just Sten received liere
I of the death of Mrs. Sarah Addic
Ditmote Derryberry. :n Hydro. Okla
homa. Aged 75 years, siie was bom
and spent the first 45 years of her
life in Hanger. She moved to Okla
homa with her father :n 1911. and
married, her husband dying in 1919.
Following her hus-band's death,
Mrs. Derryberry made her home with
her brother. Ulysses Ditmore. who
also had moved to Oklahoma from
Ranger, and who survives. She is
also survived by Pies Ditmore anot- |
her brother residing in Hydro. Okla- j
lioma and a number of nieces and
nephews.
I
Miss Posey Appointed
To Advisory Committee
Miss Sarah Ruth Posey was offi- ]
cially notified this week of ap- j
pointment as a member of the Ad
visory committee of the "Old North
State Fund." a licensed chapter of
the British-American Ambulance
Corps, inc.
The purpose of the organization
is to secure funds for the purchase
of an Ambulance, Airplane or other
humanitarian equipment for British
; needs.
Governor Broughton is honorary
chairman of the committee.
o
Church to Pay Tribute
To John the Baptist
On Tuesday, June 24, tlie Murphy
Episcopal church will observe St.
John the Baptist's Day. Evening
Prayer will be held at 7:30 o'clock
commemorating the birth of the
loved Disciple who said he was un
worthy to "Loose the lartchet" of his
master's shoes.
Setting apart of special days to
honor the holy men and women
of the New Testament is an ancient
custom dating back to the second
century A. D., when thousands of
Christians gave their lives rather
than deny their faith.
o
Towns To Unite ....
(Continued from Pace One)
said the passenger trains to Murphy
have been losing money for several
years, and that the present deficit
is about $1,000 a month. He added
that the railway is "paralleled by
five or six scheduled buses, daily."
The truth is that only four buses
run to Murphy, and none suitable
for travellers who wish to get an
early start.
Considering the income from pas
sengers, express and mall, and the
skeleton train crews employed, the
claim of $1,000, monthly loss also
is questioned.
Tourists Center ....
(C'onliniietl from front pjer
furnished motor boats to afcr .h.
paTty around the lake
Admiring the natural b<-au.y 5ur.
rounding them on all side the vu..
torn became enthusiastic as they
passed fiherman after lishernua
and saw them hauling in bass weigh,
lng frorm one to three pounds.
After the tour, the party rime to
Murphy for luncheon at the Murphy
Cafe, whose proprietor. Haiold Hit.
Ichett is a new member of the Clum
ber. Hatchett shut off part of hu
restaurant, served what he call?
luncheon, but which was re?lly ,
I dinner, and a good one. The menu
included fried chicken, sweet pou
toes souflee. baby peas, steamed rice
salad and a fruit concoctitn jjnot
I J iv.
tin CU lit mnppiM vivaui.
I After the meal all the visitors
| spoke briefly, praising Murphy.
One of them declared: "You peo
ple have a million tourist dollar?
; just waiting for you take "
"Nature has given you the finest
set-up you could ask" he added. "1
have been all over the United States,
i and I iimvc scrii few places thai cm
equal it. and none that can beat it.
Now put more attractions in the
' town, for the wives and families ol
the sportsmen, and nothing can stop
you."
Those attending the luncheon, be
sides the visitors were: Messers. Joe
Ray, Elmer Holt. Jim Gibbs. J. B.
Gray. "Bud" Alverson. E. C. Moore,
Peyton Ivie, and Preston Henn.
4V
14th Draft .
(Continued From Front P?|e)
Charles Sheridan Chambers, Mur
phy Rt. 1.
Lester White, Andrews.
John Kn.mett White, Andrews.
The two King boys, from Marble,
are brothers.
HENN
THEATRE
MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
Thursday-Friday, June 19-20
Hugh Herbert, Brod Crawford In
"THE BLACK CAT"
Saturday, June 21
Don Barry In ?
"WYOMING
WILDCAT"
Late Show Saturday, 10:30 p. m.
Lloyd Nolan In ?
"BEHIND THE
NEWS"
Sunday, June 22
Lew Ayres, Lionel Barry moo re In
"PEOPLE VS DR.
KILARE"
Mon.-Tue., June 23-24
Bine Crosby, Dorothy Lamour,
Bob Hope In ?
"ROAD TO
ZANZIBAR"
Wednesday, June 25
Peggy Moran In ?
"DOUBLE DATE"
Also
"MR. DYNAMITE"
Thur.-Fri,, June 26-27
Alice Faye, John Payne. Jack
Oakie In ?
"GREAT
AMERICAN
BROADCAST"
BOWLING!
FOUR BRAND NEW
, REGULATION ALLEYS
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
A Sport That Gives You Sport . . . Grace . . . Health
If You're Fat, Bowling Will "Take It Off"? If You're
Slender, Bowling Will Keep You 'that Way
A Game Where Ladies Can Match Skill With Men
Plenty of Seats For Spectators. Soft Drinks, But NO BEER
COME IN AND PLAY? OR JUST WATCH
MURPHY BOWLING CENTER
Fain Building ? Next To Knitting Mills
Parks and Whitener, Props. E. N. Gentry, Mgr.