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School Banking Discuessed At PTA By Frank Forsyth Plans for a school bank in Mur phy schools arc being discussed, following a lecture Monday night on the subject by Frank Forsyth, at the meeting of Murphy Parent Teachers association. Mr Forsyth pointed out that school banking first started in France and the MOST MOTHERS DO THIS Ifltaby Has AM AT BEDTIME rub throat, chest, back with VapoRub. Re lief bringing action starts instantly . . . WORKS FOR HOURi *hiie cniij sleeps to relieve coughs, muscular soreness and tightness. Best-known hoir.3 remedy you can use to relieve distress of children's colds is comforting Vicks Vapoitub. Even while you rub it on, VapoRub starts to work to ease distress . . . and it keeps on working during the night. No wonder most mothers always doi this when a > coldstrikes. r most momers WICKS ? W VapoRub first place it was practiced in this j country was in Wisconsin. He stat cd that so far as he knows there is not a single school bank in North Carolina. The local P.-T A. expressed a desire to be the first in the state to start the plan. The purpose of a school bank is to encourage the school pupils to save regularly and ot teach them I in finance and thrift. Through a I school bank which would be ope ' lated by advanced students, de posits as small as a nickel can be made, and the pupil making the deposit has complete control of his account, being at liberty to check on it at any time the bank is open, at the teller's window in I hi school Mr Forsyth was presented by < i Mr> Lloyd Hendrix. program ' , chairman. The devotional was conducted b\ the He' W B Peiirn Miss Jo- I 'o Mood\ ayed i piano solo, and i I I. Sa\ uf I'e-president. pre sided in tli'. absence <>i the presi- i dent. Mrs VN A Hoover. ? H G. El kins was elected trea- : sun r. to succeed Harry Bishop I who resigned ! Miss Kmih Sword, truant of- ?' ficer. made i report on her work Mrs Robert Weaver, room rep resentative called for report on attendance and Mrs. Cloe Moore reported that clothing had been donated by several individuals ;:nd business firms and it had been used to clothe school child len. Mrs Lonzo Shields reported on an NC'KA meeting in Raleigh Saturday She urged her hearers "\o ? it's not a fight, they're just swapping Pepsi -Cola 'Treasure I'ops ? Look for hidden design under the cork in every Pepsi-Cola bottle top. ? Enter Pepsi's great $203,725 T reasureTop' ' Sweepstakes and Contests. ? Every entry gets a Treasure Certificate for the big Family Sweepstakes Prize of $25,000.00 Cash. ? Collect and swap Pepsi "Treasure Tops' . . . it's fun ' GET ENTRY BLANKS AT YOUR STORE rep m .,la i om party, Long iMami < . . \ V. Franchised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING C O.. of Kryson City GiVE TDTHf > /HARCH OF DIMES h tTO/N now ? \ HELP US READ OUR CHEROKEE , COUNTY QUOTA OF $1,800. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Complete Banking Services SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Murphy-Andrew?-Rcbbinsville-Hayesville Mi mfoer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Otis Anderson Funeral services for Otis Luth er Anderson of Chattanooga. Tenn . were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. He was formerly of this section. The Rev. W T. Truett officiated and the National Funeral home of Chattanooga was in charge of arrangements. He is survived by his wife. Mrs Virginia Anderson; one daughter. Mrs. Lorene Adams of Oxford. Mich ; two brothers, Melton of Culberson, and Moat of Suit and six sisters, Mrs Carrie Gregory and Mrs Kffie Gregory of Culber en. Mrs. Rosetta Helton of Isa bella. Tenn . Mrs. Nettie Malone >f Culberson, and Mrs. Ethel Wade and Mrs Myrtle Mull of \kron. Ohio. He was a member of the Wood and Park Baptist church of Chat anooga. o support a movement to get the governor to call a special ses sion of the legislature to have funds allotted to improve teaching standards and equipment in the schools of the state. Following the meeting, refresh ments were served by the follow ing committee: Mesdames R. G. Alexander. Ed Brumby, Dale Lee. H. G Elkins and Ben Vaught. assisted by Mrs. J. YV. Davidson. Mrs. Boyd Davis. Miss Juliet Pegues, Mrs. Karl Weiss, Miss Ruth Payne. Miss Addie Leather wood. Miss Clara McCombs, and Mrs. Robt. Alexander. REAL ESTATE EOR SALE Three large bed rooms, large living room. bath, dining room and kitchen, large Cront and back porch on 3 acre lot fairly close in town only $4750. A 15 room house on 3^-fc acre lot 5 baths, can be easily altered to two 6 room apartments and one 3 room appartment. or 5-3 room apartments, which would easily rent for $125.00 a month or more A bargain for an investment and home 7 room house on one acre lot well located in Marble $1750. 18 acre farm on Murphy- An drews Highway with good house with electricity, plenty of water and good level land only $5,500 Small house with good lot near school in Marble only $1300 Two houses fronting on high way in Factory town section, bot'i lor only $2,000. New cinder block house. 5 looms, good well on highway 6-1 miles East of Murphy with I re re lot only S2.000. 8 acre farm one mile from City limits of East Murphy with fair house and other buildings $2650.00 14 acre farm 8 miles East of Murphy on Highway 19 with new modern 7 room house a barg'ti at $7.ooo. 5 acres with good nouse and other buildings 1 mile from center of Murphy $4250. Newly constructed house on old Not la road mile out $2500 New six room modern brick vaneered house in Murphy. 3 bed looms full size concrete basement, oil furnace heat acre lot wvMl located $8500 7 acre tract .just outside city limits of East Murphy on Highwav with housck 7.000. I). M. REESE. Real Estate Broker Phone 211 or 36X-W Murphy. N. ! KEEPSAKE | i | Diamond Rings ; j REGISTRATION C'ERTIFI- I CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND t Davis' Jewelers S I Classified Ads RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35c. Cards of Thanks. One eent per word, 50c minimum Resolutions of respect, memoriams. obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE? Large roll top desk Call 324-XJ. 27-2tp FOR SALE: Four rooms, bath, oil furnace heat, and electric water heater. Largo living room. 2 bed rooms, kitchen, garage and large lot on Duke Hill. If interested call i) m Rtitt, 214. Or i>i Coy 244 FOR SALE? One small mountain farm located one mile out of Marble. \ C just off Heights Creek. 1 3 room dwelling house with uood well water, good barn and smoke house. 15 acre pas ture. 12 acres bottom land. 50 acres good saw timber. Place known as Henry Moss place, it' interested write Loyd Moss, Rt. o, Buford. Ga. 28-ltp STOVE WOOD? or Heater Blocks delivered any time. See me on Street or leave your Order with Dickey Feed Co., Phone 117. Alvin Clayton. 28-2tc FOR SALE ? Dresser. Springs. Mattress, bed and New Perfec tion oil cook stove. Edwina's Beauty Shop. Phone 250. Mur phy. 28-1 tc FOR RENT ? 3 Rooms unfurnish ed. adults only. Mrs. C. I. Cal houn. Phone 176-J or 157. 28-ltc FOR SALE? One 6-foot hotel restaurant coal range; three coal heaters. Murphy School. Phone 68 28-tfc NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES $10,000 TOWN OF .liril PHY. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES Sealed bids will be received un til 11 o'clock a m.. Eastern Standard Time. February 10. 1 948, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh. N. C for $10,000 Electric Light System Bond Anticipation Notes Of the Town of Murphy, North Carolina, dated January 26. 1948. and maturing $5,000 September 26. 1948. and $5,000 January 26. ! 1949. without option of prior pay ment. There will be no auction, j Interest payable at maturity. Denomination $5,000. delivery at | place of purchaser's choice. Bidders are invited to name the interest rite not exceeding six ' per cent per annum, and the! c'ty or town and bank or trust I company therein at which princi- I p.il and interest shall be payable. I The notes will be awarded, at ; not less than par and accrued in- { t crest to the bidder offering to j purchase the notes at the lowest interest cost to the town, such cost to be determined by deduct- J ;nu the total amount of the pre- ; mium bid from the aggregate ! .?mount of interest on the notes ' until their maturity. I Bidders must present with their | bids a certified check upon an in- ? I C- Tporated bank or trust company, I payable unconditionally to the j order of the State Treasurer of ' North Carolina for $50. The right I to reject all bids is reserved. Local Government Commission Bj \N E EASTERLING , Secretary of the Commission. 1 28- It Sl'BSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT NOTICE I hereby offer a liberal reward lor information given the Mayor, or Police, leading to the arrest of anyone trespassing on my prop erty known as Imps' Nest in Mur phy, N. C. Frank L. Mauney 9-8tap Washington. Ga TRY POST-WAR "FASTER ACTING" CCCCOLD OOU TABLETS . th- a. "s.er;: robb.- " i ':?> i I *. ' 'c*t wi! Jt S 1 ?c * Cuk> >" Uu <>*?? ?i ~ ~ SPECIAL? Cold wave permanent I $7.50. Edwina's Beauty Shop. ' Phone 250. Murphy. 28-lte t ERTILIZEH ? We have just re ceived our first carload of Southern Fish Scrap Fertilizers and advise our customers to buy their supply as soon a< | possible. In this way much of ; the heavy shipping shortage in the Spring can be avoided ami everyone can be sure of having Fertilizer when they need it. E. E. STILES PRODUCE CO 28-1 tp PLANT NUT TREES for Shade and Nuts, using our 4-Tree Home Orchard Collection, con sisting of 1 Papershell Pecan; 1 New Blight-resistant Chinese Chestnut; 1 American Filbert; ; 1 Hardy English Walnut-all i four 2 to 3 ft. Trees-Special Of- ' fer No. 22-S9.85 Postpaid. Write j for Free Copy 48-Page Planting | Guide, offered by Virginia's j Largest Growers of Fruit Trees. Nut Trees. Berry Plants and j Ornamental Plant Material. | Salesmen Wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries- Waynesboro. Virginia 28-1 tc SKI HI stops RUNNING FITS in dogs or we refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running fits remedy. Mauney Drug Company FOR SALE ? Three quarter bed. ' with good springs Mattress in- | eluded with sale. Addie Mae Cooke, Phone 20 or 97- W 28- It | DEALER AND MOTORIST? At | present we have a limited stock of Kendall oil that was sent to us before the price increase! became effective, which we can ' sell at the old price, both re- j tail and wholesale. Evans Auto j Co.. Phone 48. Murphy. N. C., ! Wholesale distributor for Ken- j dall Oil? the 2.000 mile oil. 28-ltc ( PLANT NEW EVERBEARING FIGS NOW and enjoy delicious j Figs from July to December. | Send us only $4.(55 for three Bearing Size Trees Postpaid. We will also send Free Copy 48 Page Planting Cluide illustrated in full color. Salesmen Wanted, j Waynesboro N'ursiVies- Waynes boro. Virginia 28-1 tc I W K ARE BUYING DOG WOOD at ' our Mill at Tomotla. N. C. Want wood cut in lengths of 20 inches. 40 inches and 60 inches. 5 inches and up in diameter. Paying $40.00 per Cord of 128 feet wood. Must be 1 Clear so that it will make shut tle block. We are also buying Log-either Pine. Poplar or Oak. We can give a very good price for some good clear pine 12 in. up. See us if you have either Dog wood or I^ogs to sell. Any one wanting Stove Wood or ! Dog Wood Blocks for Heater ' wood see me at the mill any day. We have a Delivery truck, making Daily Deliveries. To motla Timber Co. Jimmie Wood. Manager 28-2tc FOP. SALE ? Place on highway 294 near Shoal Creek Bridge, five miles to Hiwassee Djn> Lee Wood, Oak Park, N c 26-31p WOLLENS FOR SALE? Direit from mill. Material for the whole family. Low prices. Beautiful materials in Solids. Plaid*, and Check*, suitable for Shirtings. Suits, and Coats. Open week days 9:00 a. m -4:00 p m Saturdays: 9:00 a. m-l (H) p. m. Samples on request Mail orders filled American Textile Woolen Co. Sweetwater, Tenn 27-tf It is time to make INCOME TAX RETURNS For assistance with your return, see D. M. REESE, Townson Bide. Murphy, N. C. HEADACHE -jpudinr contain! 4 iptciillr ?!fcl?d ingt?di?nii that work M ?o B'?? quick r*|:(f Hb from btadacht and nrarjlgj Follow direction* on label. CAPUDINE Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coufhs, Chest Colds, Bronct"'i? I" c?. /GJMMMORI ^ MOug FOR YOUR OLD TIRES We can give you a whopping trade-in allowance toward the purchase of new B.F.Goodrich Silvertowns if your old tires can he made safe for further use. Your old tires may be worth more than you think. Our allowance will he most liberal to help make the buying of new Silvertowns easy. MORE IN YOUR NEW TIRES B.F.Goodrich Silvertowns give more mile age and safety than ever before. The broader - faced tread means longer wear. The stronger cord body resists road shocks and blowouts better. New Silvertowns are "best in the long run" for your money. BP" jjny? a******** A $14.00 Tax Inc. Putt anew 6.00-16 _ Silvertown f J DICKEY CHEVROLET CO. Phone 60 Murphy, N. C. I w u WANTED --OAK TIE LOGS Apply for prices and specifications in our office Cherokee Lumber Corporation, Murphy, n c. VETERAN AUTO PARTS =
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