Andrews Personals Mr*. H D ?tod Mrs. Lortor PttU of Swauia noa vent Sunday with Mr sad Mm. Prank Wifhide. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Luther of Adhwdtie spent the week-end with Mr. Luther's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Luther. Mrs. Harry Keioley and son, Lawrence, of Gadtonu were week end visitors of Mrs, Henley's sis ter, Mrs. Arnold Derreberry and family Haro'd Purser of Griffin, Ga , has returned to his home after a visit with his brother, George Purser. Miss EMaabeth Trtjxler of Haley, Term , spent the week-end with Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium. Mrs. Eric Reichman has return ed from Black Pool, England where she spent more than three months visiting her parents and other rela tives and friends. Rrt. Gene Webb. Rot. Edward Tranthann Ret. Harold Higdon and Sot. Keith Wilson have returned to Oarmp Atterbury, Indiana, after spending several days herd with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tramtham and daughter. Carolyn, of Wash ington, Ga., have returned to their bocroe after a visit with Mrs. Trant ham's parents, Mr and Mrs. Jep Bradley and Miss Marvie Bradley. Miss Phyllis Wilhide of Ashe ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhide. Pvt. Clyde Luther of Ft. Knox, Ky? is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Luther. Pvt. Luther and his mother spent last week-end with his sister, Miss Betty Luther, in Charlotte where she holds a position with a bank The latter part of January Pvt. Luther will report to Ft. Laiwson, Washington where he will fee stationed. I Joseph Parker is in New York C*y where he will spend two 'Mr. and Mrs. Dale Starnes have moved into the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Mulkey. The apartment was recently vacated by Ret. and Mrs. Keith Atitson. BQR ? colo You Mr oopoet prompt roliof from cold symptoms bp using "l-Q**," ? mm laxative and analgesic that haw no drowsy after effects. Even If yM cold bas developed, use and see bow quickly you foal amcb better, le sure it's "??QrR"?accept no substitute. "TOWS* TO MLOTj RUNWAY THRU NOW RIADY" its-its With her "office" high in the control towot near the runways at Westoyer (Mass.) Air Force Base. Wof RFC Betty J. Sims of Marietta, Ohio., helps to direct airplane traffic ever, and to end from the hose. Technical |ebs in the Air Force ere open to women in a variety of fields. After basic training, new Wafs can attend specialists schools where they acguire new USAF thills. Radio control tower operator's course is one of the most popular. Dairymen Need Winter Production By: W. P. WALKER Retail milk distributions, to meet the more or less uniform demands of their customers, must receive a uniform supply of milk from producers, as an incentive to encourage equal production of milk throughout the year distri butors have placed producers on a base determined by the average monthly amount of mfilk delivered to the distributor during the six month period from Oct. 1 to Mar. 31. During the summer months a producer cannot expect to receive premium prices for milk produced in excess of the base he has made during the fall and winter months. I Knowing the importance of maintaining a high level of pro duction during the winter months, plans and preparations made by our Cherokee and Clay D. H. I. A. members have enabled moit of them to avoid a drastic production drop in Dec. In every herd tested 1 evidences of efforts to maintain (a high uniform production level i could be seen. Good cows fresh ening in the fall are producing from 3 to 5 gallons of milk daily and their production has not fal len off like that of many cows bred to freshen in the next 4 to 5 months. Increased amounts of ; good hay and silage, better hous ing and bedding as well as an in crease in the quality or quantity of grain are other practices which Among The Sick Andrew's?Miss Patsy Holland, Who received ' alight cuts and bruises in an automobile accident is much improved at Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. George Purser has been con fined to his home ill since Christ mas day. He is some improved. Glen Mat .he-son is a patient at Rodda-Van Gordef Hospital. Mrs. Harve Whfflbaker, wtto has. been HI ait her home for several days, is much improved. Miss Charles Huffman, vdilo underwent an operation at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital, is doing well. Mrs. Bruce West, who was a patient at Rodda-Van Gorder Hos pital for several days, has return ed to her home and is much im proved. Joe and Jack Prankiin under went minor operations at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital this week. Joe Smith spent Saturday in Chattanooga, Team., for medical treatment. Mrs. Jack Long is a patient at ?have helped combat She lack of ' grazing which has not been available to our cows this month, i December production figures for I high cows and herds in the asso j citation are further evidence Of [ efforts by our dairymen toward improving the effecdency of their dairy operation by maintaining a -uniform rate of production. In the two Jersey herds tested, Campbell Margurita, a purebred, at the Folk School was first with 1950 lbs. of milk and 68.9 lbs. of fet. No. 106980, a grade, belong i in-g to E. A. Wood was second w.th 910 lbs. of milk and 410 I lbs. of fart. | Nortla Pauline, a purebred, | belonging to Franklin Smith, was I first among the Guernseys with 11380 lbs. of milk and 62:1 lbs. of fat. Corine, a grade, and a heifer, belonging to A. Q. Kertner was | second with 1170 lbs. of milk and 39.8 lbs. of fat. Not 1a Benffie, a purebred belonging to Randolph 'Shields, made more fat than ,ny other Guernsey with 1070 lbs. of milk and 66.3 lbs. of fat. -N. C. S. D. Violet Joe, a pure bred, belonging to Eugene Wal droup -was again the high Holstein with 1940 lbs. of milk and 67.9 lbs. of fat. Myra, a grade, belong ing to W&llie Russell was second with 1620 lbs. of milk and 56.9 lbs. of fat. Nellie K. B. OrmSby Pedbe, a purebred, belonging to Max Wal droup was third with 1480 lbs. of milk and 56 2 lbs. of fat. Eugene Waidroup with five Hblsteins, one Guernsey and cue Jersey, no dry cows, led all bends with an average production of 904 lbs. of milk and 343 lbs. of flat. Jeff Brooks with two registered | Guernseys, both milking, second with hn average of 625 lbs. of milk and 31.6 Kb. of fat. Monroe Wilson with 4 Jerseys, and 3 Hois ted ns, one dry cow, was third with 571 lbs. of milk and 235 lbs. of fat. In herds of over ten cowi, A. Q. Kertner with thirteen registered Guernseys, two grade Guernseys end one registered Jersey, one dry, averaged 544 Km. of i 27 .6 Km. of ML WUKe ,?n? Guernseys, she grade Jcraays and Ave gak Hotatertna, three dry | come, averaged Mt Km. of land 261 Km. of Mt. We pay highest prices for Burnt and Wrecked Cars Also Scrap Iron and Metals nm AUTO PARTS Phones 360-361 . Murphy, N. C. * CATALOG rf-nee! Tim to rrt ;w FREB WmA Sprint 8ad Catoloc, pnimtly IDarintoi ud fall to V aartotiaas at oU torarito Tariatiaa aai I faiprarto a J nntoMc. tow aad ?aM la. TUa batacaatlat kaafc ?? r tha way to mM aal plana* fraaa Ian aai larfaa. ymr ifUr 0r writ* t0Uy * _ f/ Methodist Women Have Meeting ?' ANDREWS ? Tbe Society of Christian Service of the Uetbodbt Church met in tbe church base ment last Wednesday afternoon - Airs. James A. Allen had change of the devotional using the sub ject, What is in thine Hand." The program, "His Spirit in Us For Them" was discussed by Mrs. Bay Matoheson, Mrs. James A. Allen and Mis. Paul Jordan. Those present for the meeting were: Mrs. John Christy, Mis. Zeb Oonley. Mrs. Prank Swan, Mis. Roy Williams, Mrs. J. J.. Wood Mrs Allen, Mirs. Matheson and Mrs. Jordan. Upper Wolf Creek The home of Mr. and Mrs.. Carl ton Ross was destroyed by fire Saturday night. Mrs. Glenn Helton and children left December 25, for Salt Lake City, Utah, to Join Mr. Helton, who is employed there. Earl Mashburn of Pensaoola, Fla., is visiting (his mother, Mrs. T A. Mashburn. Lloyd Mashburn is at home after finislhinig Training School in Miaimi, Fla. (Mrs. Clifford Helton and daugh ter, Connie, have returned borne after spending a few days in Augusta, Ga. Clifford Helton returned to Macon, Ga., after spending the week-end with his family. PAY YOURSELF FIRST When pay-day rolls around, pay yourself flTSt! You worked for it, get something out of it! Take a pant of your pay earh week and set it aside for yourself in the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. It's the systematic way bo save in United States Savings Bonds. Jam the plan that taught the nation's workers bo save?do it today! Only $7.50 per week will be worth $0200 in Savings Bonds in just ten years. Rodda-Van Goider Hospital. Mrs. T. A. Wyfce continues I critically 111 at Rodda-Van Gorder | Hospital. HENN Theatre MURPHY. N. C. DICKEY Theatre MURPHY. N. C. HENN Theatre ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday, January IS REX ALLEN, In? "Redwood Forest Trail" Added Cartoon and Serial No. 12 Saturday. January IS WUd BUI El bolt as "Bed Ryder", In? "Cheyenne Wildcat" Added Cartoen and Serial Ne. S Saturday, January IS Gene Autry and His Hone "Riders In The Sky" . LATE SHOW ANN SHERIDAN. In? "Alcatraz Island" Extra added Attractions LATE SHOW Evelyn Anker*, In? "Captive Wild Woman" Added Cartoon Sun-Mon., January 1(-U Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe, In? "Woman On The Run" News and Color Cartoon ?Sun.-Mon., January 14-15 Doris Day and Gordon "Tea For Two" Also Added News and Color Cartoon , In Technicolor Sun.-Mon., Jiguur 14-15 Lew Ayres-Teresa Wriest "The Capture" Added Newa and Cartoon Tues.-Wed., January 16-17 / Howard Doff and Brian Donley, In? "Shakedown" Extra- Added Attraction* Toes-Wed., January 16-17 Paul Henri ed and Catherine McLeod, In? "So Young So Bad" Added Color Cartoon Toes-Wed., January 18-17 John Wayne-Anthony Qoinn "Back To Baton" Extra added attractions Thank-Fri., January 11-19 John Garfield and Patricia Neal, In? "The Breaking Point" Also Added Newa and Cartoon Thur*.-Frl., January 18-19 Burt Lancaster and Virftnla Mayo, In? "The Flame And The Arrow" Color By Technicolor Thurs.-Fri., January 18-19 Mala Power* - Tod Andrewi "Outrage" Added Newa and Cartoon can say that a^ain! o ,UR ABIDING FAITH in the future of the Southland is expressed in our now-familiar invitation, "Lcot Ahead?Look South!" For the Southern Railway System is one of the South's moat consistent and enthusiastic "salesmen." Month after month...year in, year out...with advertisements in leading national magazines and newspapers we've "said it again"... urging industrialists, financiers and businessmen all over America to "Look Ahead "Look South" for greater industrial opportunities. You benefit. We benefit. Because we are all part and parcel of our great and growing Southland ... all sharing in its development... and all working together to bring even greater growth and progress in the years that lie abtcd. 4' * ??? Fimiyi SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM

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