Extension Specialists To Conduct Schools Here Next Week Home iiuik r .. d, rarm Be Discusser &y experts Twelye State College .. .^..s.on spec.alibis ccill be in Muphy next week conducting a countywide series of special schools. Miss Edna Bishop, CneroKee L-. noine n^eiu, ana O. H. barley. County farm Agent announcej. i he schools will behelu t. .on day, Tuesday and Thursday of next week. On Monday Mrs. Corinne J. Grimsley will begin the school wl.h a discussion of "The Family App ro? -i to the Housing Problem" fro.a 10 until 10:30 a. m. From 10:30 until 12:30 following Mr- Grimsley, R. M. Ritchie Jr. will have a demonstration and dis cussion on Construction and Re modling. A! on day afternoon Mias Pauline Gordon will give a demonstration of "Bullt-ins" and oolor for the ham... Curing the schools, Miss Bishop ?aid, persons are encouraged to ask questions, present their own parti cular problems and join In the dis cussion. Everyone Is invited to the school, and community builders, painters, housewives and older Four-H Club boy? ?nd girls are especially urged to attend some or all of the sessions. / On Tuesday Mrs. Grlmsley will again begin the day with a 10 to 10:30 a. in. discussion of "Better Family Living". From 10:30 until 12:30 George Klingbeil will give a demonstrat ion-discussion of "Production of Small Fruits and Vegetables". In the afternoon from 1:30 un til 3:30 a Food Conservation dem onstration will be given by Miss Rose Elwood Bryan and Miss Nita Orr, extension specialists in Food Conservation. Miss Orr is a specialist in frozen foods and canning and oth er methods will be discussed by Miss Bryan. The Livestock School program for Thursday, announced by Mr. Farley, begins with a discussion from 10 a. m. until 10:40 a. m. on "Preventing Losses in Marketing of Livestock" by H. D. Quessen berry, marketing specialist. "Profitable Hog Production" will be talked by Jack Kelley from 10:40 a. m. until 11:20 a. m. Mr. Kelley is in the animal hus bandry department of the exten Beware Coughs From Common Colds ? That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users^ CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds. Acute Broachitis Mrs. Brvson Dies Daughter's Home Mrs. Charlotte Bryson, 75 died at 8 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. XI, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Grady Farmer of Marble after a long Illness. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday In Unaka Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mr. Mulkey officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving, besides Mrs. Farmer are two other daughters, Miss Lula Bryson of Marble and Mrs. Bertha Scott of Mount Holly; four sons, Tom of Tellico Plains, Tenn., Buck of Robbinsville, Allen of Mount Holly and Sybil of Port Town, Tenn. Also one sister Mrs. Rindy Med Mn of 'Murphy two brothers, Dave Medlin of Bryson City and John Medlin of Unaka; 18 grandchil dren, and four great-grandchil dren. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. VISIT LITTLE WHITE HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore, Mir. and Mrs. E. C. Moore and Miss Marie Price of Murphy recently visited The Little White House at Warm Springs, Ga.# DRAFT BOARD CLOSES The local Draft Board will be closed Monday, Feb. 23, in comm emoration of George Wastington's birthday Feb. 22. sion service. From 11:20 a. m. until noon C. B. Ratchford is in charge of a dis cussion on "Making Livestock Pay". Mr. Ratchford is in farm management and marketing ex tension. In the afternoon the three dis cussions are: 1:30-2:10, "Pasture, Hay and Silage Production", by Sam Dobson, extension Forage Crop specialist; 2:10-2:50, "Profit able Sheep Production", by A. V. Allen, extension Animal Husban dry specialist; and -2:50-3:30, "Profitable Beef Cattle Produc tion", by J. S. Buchanan, exten sion Animal Husbandry specialist. Farley said that a large crowd i attended the Livestock School last year and he encourages all grow ers to attend this year. He said, "Anyone who grows any kind of livestock will receive valuable in formation". and #his 15 espetially ? frwe o# coffee / t I SPECIAL JAe$e4t Of NTT A LA VERNE ORR "Froren Foods" MRS. CORINNE J ORIMRL1" "Housing, Family Living" GEORGE C. KLINGBEiL "Small Fruits and Vegetables" HfSS f}0S? Euuizo* "Food Conservation" miss PftMjuee.GoJtoau ~ "Built-ins" GOT COLO MISERIES? . .. Rttd This! B.Q.R. quickly allay* the dis comfort* of cold*. 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NEW ORD TRACTOR Now, in the new Golden Jubilee Model, Ford Tractor engineers have carried a time-proved hydraulic system to a new high in speed of response, lifting power, dependability and wide usefulness. This Live-Action hydraulic system gives almost instant action at all times when the tractpr engine is running. It handles larger implements and heavier loads. And, with Hy-Trol, it acts even faster when desired. Also possible is an almost unlimited variety of remote cylinder* operations. In addition to all the time-proved advantages of the Ford Tractor's built-in hydraulic system, you get a choice of hydraulic speeds, quick hook-up, smooth operation of remote cylinders* and the ability to handle bigger loads. The more you learn about the new Ford Tractor the more you will find that it can bring new ease and speed to your farming?new economy, too. Come in?look it over! ?SoJ</ i7 Credit Terms To Meet The Farmers Needs. "YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER" BURCH MOTORS PHONE 95 MURPHY, N. 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