CABD or TKANKS We eriah to thank our many friends and loved one* for their expression of sympathy, their acta of kind now and the beautiful flower* received at the death of our husband and father Mr. Boyd SUlea. * Mrs. Boyd Stiles and Family ANNOUNCING. The Dearborn FOLD-OVER DISC HARROW 2 Tools in 1 It puts you Dollars ahead 8 As a Tandem Disc Harrow, its eight 2?-inch notched discs on front gangs, and ten IS-inch notched discs on rear gangs break chunks of clay and sod ? pulverize, level and finish. As a Bush and Bog Harrow with re? Tangs folded over the front gangs, i es a bush and bog harrow withnea. ? pounds on each of its eight front discs ?to chop and churn tough, trashy surface growth. In both positions, the Dearborn Fold Over Disc Harrow lifts ?r lowers by Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control. Built strong?weighs about 720 pounds?it's a real time and money saver. See us soon for a demonstration. NP 253-A SEE IT NOW! BURCH MOTORS "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Murphy, N. C. Phone 95 HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N C. Fri.-Sat., Feb. 26-27 ? Late Show Dan Duryea-Audie Murphy ... Sat., Feb. 27 ?IN? "Ride Clear Of Diablo" Harry Langdon-Charles Rogers ?IN? 'House Of Errors" In technicolor Sun.-Mon., Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Robert MITCHUM ? Linda DARNELL BHMHIB CHflHCi *** ko iamo wctu* i V Tues., Mar. 2 John Derek-Wanda Hendrlz -IN "SEA OF LOST SHIPS" Wed.-Thurs.-FH., Mar. 3-4-5 ... They called hint nondo* SILENT AS Iht Surly ??fat Kb Si*! II ' 'II \ / A| i r\ v / L f It VV t) (v Evel\-n Baker CLARA MAE LUTHER. 1st Prize BABY CONTEST WINNERS j Clara Ma? Luther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Luther won first przie. Ch arles Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols won second prize. Michael Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Truetft Gray won third place. Greg Pullium son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pullium was fourth alaee. Chuckie Frazier. son of Mr.' ind Mrs. Charles O. Frazier took :ifth place. Tommy Holland son of Mr and Mrs. Edgar Holland was in sixth place and Barbara Jean Bark ;r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Barker was in seventh place. | place. This contest was sponsored by the Konnaheeta Club, which a warded prizes to the first and sec ond plac^ babies. $129.86 was the amount of money raised in this contest which was turned over to the Polio Drive. ANNUAL FHA AND FFA BANQUET The Future Homemakers of Am erica and the Future Farmers of America of the Andrews Chapter held their annual banquet in the Youth Building in Andrews High School, Friday night, F\eb. 19. Lillian West, president of the F. H. A., led the opening ceremony! in which each officer and member' of the F. H. A. took part. Following the dinner, which was Tburs.-Fri. Feb. 25-26 Tyrone Power-Piper Laurie ?IN? 'Mississippi Gambler" In Technicolor Sat, Feb 26 Guy Madiaoa-Aady Devise ?IN? 'Behind Southern Lines" Sub.-Mob., Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Gary Cooper-Loretta Tosaf 'Along Came Jones" Tm.-WiA, Mar. 2-1 "The Devil Bat" CHARLES NICHOLS, 2nd Prize prepared by the F. H. A. girls and their counselor Mies Meredith Whitaker, a special song was sung by Dickey Higdon, John Carringer and Billy Parker. L.vle Bryson president of the F F. A. was toastmaster for the re maining program which included the Creed presented by Billy Par ker. A demonstration on parliam entary procedure was given by the F. F. A. boys and their councelor. Richard Ramsey. Glenn Patton. agriculture teach er of Murphy High School, was the guest speaker of the evening. Following his speech Supt. J. E. Rufty of the Andrews Schools re cognized thp following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton. Mrs. Frank Wil hide, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Willi fond, principal of the Andrews High School, and Mr. and Mrs: Charles O. Frazer. principal of the Elementary School. Mr. Rufty also gave a progress report of the new vocational building, which is now being constructed on the school grounds. Glenn Ellis and Mr. Louder-milk of Murphy, with the assistance of Lillian West, presented a program of special music. OFFICIAL BOARD The official board of the Meth odist Church held their regular monthly meeting Monday night. Plans were made for the Evange listic program of the year. The Woman's Society of HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. % Frl-Sat., Feb. 26-27 Robert Stack-Joan Taylor Charles McCraw ?IN? "War Paint" la color LATE SHOW Sat. Feb. 27 Red Skelton-Cora Williams "The Great Diamond Robbery" Snn.-Mon. Feb. 28 March 1 W JMC&flOME Toes., March 2 Harry Carey-Edwtaa "Trader Horn' "Flight To Tangiers" I Christuln Service began ito study ' at the Book ef Jeremiah Wedaes day night wife fee regular prayer meeting group. IH? MHgfelaii 1la was Ctae teacher. This study course will continue thru the next five Wednesday nights. life BIKTHDAY ! Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Matheson honored their daughter Shirley, on her l?th birthday wife a birth day dinner, Sunday, Feb. 21. At tending were Mackie Lomlnac, Judy Bristol. Mary Ruth Gibson. Jane Gay Neel and Darlene Pow ers. FOCUS WEEK The Y. W. A. "a of the Andrews First Baptist Church started their , Focus week with a program | "Home on the Range" -Monday night at thg church. June Cruise. program leader had charge of the program. "A Tail Tale" wi, given by Sal ly Buchanan. "We got It Covered", by Daley Battle; "Dynamite la a Red Wagon" by Gladys PuUlum; and "Sticking by your Guns" by June Cruise. Refreshments were served to the group. Wednesday night members af-| tended ?be weekly prayer meeting | Thursday night the group had dinner in the cafeteria of Berk shire Mills. The counselor, Daisy Battle, presented the girls with a; Y. W. A. pin. At the meeting it j was decided to send a Korean girl | Susie Kim, who is attending Mas | Hill College a mlscelleanous pack- { age. Those attending were Sally i Buchanan, June Cruise, Lucile Leraing, Gladys Pullium, Delores Flowers, Glenna' Calhoun and Daisy Battle. New McCullocn LOW PRICED 90-lh Chain Saw -till Cuts fast and close; saws full power in any position! We're proud to sell this new McCulloch saw. It cuts through 1-foot logs in 15 seconds; cuts within 1 inch of the ground. Has automatic rewind starter, auto matic clutch, anti-friction bearings throughout. Many other exclusive McCulloch features. see ?? nOV''' ALEXANDER CHAIN SAW & EQUIP. CO. Sales & Service Phone 80-J Murphy' N" C After 6 P. M. 80-W North CknUn'i pig coop it ae urnated at 1.581,000 head Ui per cent below the 10-yaar i at 1.588.000 head EXPERIENCE]) WAITRESS WANTED Apply Virgil O'Dell Bus Station Phone 11* Murphy. N. C. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts At Dusk Thurs.-FrL, Feb. 25-26 Sat.-Sun., Feb. 27-28 U tfQr r ? sL,, rory CALHOUN CORINNE CAMERON CALVET- MITCHEI WE WILL BE CLOSED MON.-TUES. A WED. 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