Mrs. Thomasson Is New Teacher ANDREWS ? Mrs Leila M Thomasson has been elected as a member of the \ndrews elemen tary school faculty to fill the sixth grade vacancy caused by the re signation of Chester Davidson Mrs Thomasson assumed her teaching duty last week Mrs Thomasson attended VV C T. C. at CuUowhee and the University of North Carolina She holds her B S degree and also h.i^ her A Andrews Personals Charles Wood, who has been a patient in the Rodda-Van Gorder hospital, has returned home and i v recuperating nicely. certificate in Primary Education Mrs Thomasson has had teaching experience in Cherokee. Graham. Anson. Scotland and Pender counties Mrs Thomasson i? a native of Cherokee county si bs( kiri: to hie srot'T Accidents Cost Today YOU NEED ACCIDENT INSURANCE StE US TODAY (' . F . I! V I) E GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 145 Murph\. \ C. Rrpiesj'iuiii-; nil Hi \\ M.HI> Hartford HENN Theatre MURPHY, N. C. One Day Only Sat., Feb. 14 On Our Stage YIPPEE! Direct from Hollywood in Person Columbia's Top Western Star CHARLES STARRETT and His Stage Show INCLUDING THE SUNSHINE BOYS Rod o and Screen Favorites Songs ? Comedy - Music Admission: Children 35c - Adults 76c Including Federal Fax WINTER and SU^Ms-H ? Always the suit ! ^ ou'll like V\')Y\ i >> FL( )L I! In1' .m-i' \ on < . i<1 pind on it i i givi' : il - >.ime fine baking ri - ill -. ?l.i \ after ?] ay, v inter or summer . . . SNOW GOOSK is a wholesome, high < 1 11 a 1 i t y flour tliat is snowy \\ liite ami "smooth as silk" . . . grand for baking delicious biscuits, pies and other pastries. Try ' SNOW GOOSE next time you need flour. ? ASK YOUR GROCER/ i A Honor Roll Is Announced ANDREWS? -The following pu pils made the A Honor Roll for the first half of the school year I in the elementary school: First 1 grade: Terry Postell. Fatty Hol land Jeanette Tathan. Mary Aliee Wilson. Vieki Derreberry. Bobby Truett. and Bonita Howell; second urade Joan Wilkey, Richard Smith. Bobby Xeal. Gene Soles bee. Kitty Taylor. .Jackie Gregory, Ruth \lmond. and Boyd Pullium: third grade Bill Harris. Kent I. ii-hter. Jerry Pullium. Judy I Bab:ngton V relit h Hay. Sally rtt \ lr. .a Garner. Charles 1 sni ' :i. Ja:i iv U'ats Grace Stiles, i :i.i She!b\ .! ? ; i : i Holloway. fourth I grade Willis Anderson. Nina ' un. Judy Bristol Frances ks Wi I ma ( ':?; Robert Ha> r >bb\ Howe!' and J:me (Jr. :or\ J ? i i i ad' Bobbie Conley. David N I'm :: v |ic< k Charles Davi I' i-kett and Lannon Po> -iv 'i K 'ninth Holl<> I> in Traett. and Wand i nth b- 1. .!!!f the Andrews high school Claude L Scroggs Associate Editor Of Agriculturist Claud 1, Scroggs, grandson of Mrs Lille Scroggs of Brasstown. | i- the new associate editor of Southern Agriculturist. Mr Scrog gs was graduated from Lee H Edwards high school in Asheville. He received his B S in agricul ture at Berea College Berea. Ky.. his M A in agricultural econo mics at the university of Missouri. Columb i and has completed the requirements for his P H I) in agricultural economics at \ C State College. Raleigh, where he formerly taught that subject During World War II he served on the Quartermaster's Board and was a member of the research team that, in collaboration with the Surgeon Generals Office, planned, conducted and reported en the study of the expeditionary r;.!:on. at that time considered to be the most' complete study of human nutrition ever conducted. PRAC TIC \L I X 1*1". R 1 1 NC I Six teacher training students of 'i "!i!r_ Harris Coll < arc engaged in i 1 observation and r : ation are: ( ud 1. 1 l lark. Hradcnton. Flor ? ' i Perry Maysville: Vir Iattle. Cnlbfrson. North C i Ma: Dora Moreland. Hiwas -ee. Marcus Martin. Gainesville; and Herbert Bowman, Gainesville. Many farmers take the lif" out of their fences by stretching wires too tightly That's especially true with woven wire fences and near ly 40 per cent of all fences ;.re of that type. Dr. .). R. Bell Dentisl Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business 215 Residence 4b Murphy, N. C. Record Aid In Better Farm Planning Because of records kept on their past year's operations, thousands of North Carolina farmers will have a hotter balanced system of farming for the new year, says C. Hrice Ratchford. in charge of Farm Management for the State College Extension Service Kecords kept by farmers in this 1 state last year probably outnumber ! those kept during any other year. Mr Ilatchford said, and this means !: .t the st ron and weak points >>f the farm busine>< can b?- de tcctf i and adjustments made in | the 1P4E operations There re still a large number | of farmers in the state who do not I k.-. o records. he declared, and. | l>- : se of 'his. many of them have I no . i m win* their e\p< nses are so -re:?t n. me time- and their re ceipt-. >d small. Mere are -ome | >'( t !?? reasons why records should | he k. pt on c \ ery farm. j P. perls kept records give the lea as to which enter prises were the most profitable. . ! \-h practices were most profit .hlc wirc'i exnense item* were the h -host, and whether the farm. bole paid off. the specialist declared. On r.Mst farms in North Caro lina. there some practice or en terprise wh eh costs the farmer money For example, the record ?nay indicate that the farm, as a whole, made a profit; yet. wme ??nterprise or practice did not pay expenses*. The farmer would have made more money had he not had the extra enterprise or used the additional practice. Well kept records will likely reveal expense items such as re pairs to machinery and equipment that are very high, and could be lowered if a real effort was made to do so On other farms, feed costs may be too high, and on others, it may be the labor cost which prevents the farmer from making a profit All of these governing effects Keal Estate Transfers Paul Davi ; and wife, Ruth j Davis, to Wade Kephart and wife. Wanda Kephart. property in ; Cherokee county adjoining prop- j erty of Edward M English and Billy Cornwall. K W Chapmen and wife. Julia Chapman to Charles Coleman, property in Murphy township. Derand Hughes and wife. Kan m II Hughes, to William McAfee ..nd heirs property in Dule Land I Improvement company. Mur ph. Mrs Dorothy Carpenter New \ ?.rk State, and Edward N Car pi nti n as executor of the will of C.< : W. Carpenter, deceased, to ?i.i ?. Striblinij. property in the of Andrews S \ Moore and Myrtle Moore, to L Shields and Dair Shields property in Cherokee county L V. Shields and Dair Shields ^ to Ta! *ha Moore property in Cherokee county. \i o Stiles and wife. Lula Stiles, to C W Morton and wife. 1: :':ia Morton, property in Shoal ( : t < k tow nship \. F (ireene and wife. C lytic CJretne. to Fred Raxter. property -! ( h;Tokee county >? (' White and wife. Parolee Wlutt. to Bruce West and wife. \ Wes\ property In %ndi ew - Frank Rhodes and wife. Eunice Rhode:. Etta Kincaid and hus band. Claude Kincaid. Robert Rhodes and wife. Margie Rhodes, i Richard Rhodes and wife. Leon a ! Rhodes to Clyde Rhodes, proper! \ | in Cherokee county Homer Robinson and w i f e. ' B: -lie Robinson to Frank Robin- j son. prroperty in Murphy town magr be determined Iff records are I kept. Mr Ratehford said. PIMPLES DON'T SQUEEZE THEMI Instead brush oa KLBERBX and tea how smsslngljr fait It fcidta ugly pimples as It dries fham oftan oa 5rtt trial. Not a greasy salve thst plmplsa thrive on. but s toothing medics ted liquid that relieves itching? drives redneta out. _ Aik for KLEENEX at all druggists. AQ* DoubI? your money bmck if it rs/ls "fTi snip. W C. Mull and wife, Normal Mull, to C M Robinson, property in Cherokee county Lee Erwin to Clyde Dockery, , property in Cherokee county ad joining property of A W. Wiley Peachtree Farm and Home sup ply. a partnership composed of Ronald V Mack J. C. Kil pat rick and Lucile Kilpatrick, to J. C and i Lucile Kilpatrick, property in I Murphy township. Robinson and husband. M L. j C M Robinson. Mrs. Mamie Robinson. C S Mull and wife. : Gertrude Mull, to Karl () Robin- 1 son. property in Cherokee county. Harnett Klliott and wife, Ammic ; Klliott, to Homer Robinson, and j wife. Birdie Robinson, property in ! Murphy township A. .1 Horton to Elden Alien. , property in Shoal tveck townshi') j K. C Moore and wife. Fannk Moore to Joseph Harvey Wilson. : Jr property in M o o re la n d i< events. | Roy K i n -4 and wif v Klla King 1 o Sidney J Bryson. property in \ Cherokee county adjoining Har haw estate. James Dockery J A Mallonee and wife, Essel VTallonee. to Arnold K.il patrick ind wife. Lenora Ki! patrick >roperty in Murphy township E A Wood and wife. I^enna W rVood. to Edgar A Wood. Jr. >roperty in Cherokee county Pain ?'or quick. delightfully comforting help for iches and pains of Rheumatism. Arthritis feurltls. Lumbago. Sciatica, or Neuralgia try tomind. Works through the blood. Fir.st dosa jsuallv starts alleviating pain so you can vork. enjoy life and sleep more comfortably vet Romind at druggist tod?y. Quick, com ilete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. PROTECT YOt R LOVED ONES With A Ql INN A HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate ONLY COSTS 25c TO JOIN QUINN & 111'MPIIREY Mutual Burial Association Copperhill, Tenn. Arthritis "Bargain sale ! 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And with all it, greater value, Chevrolet's the lowest price line in its field . . . the nn!y car in its price class combining such Big Car feature a- Body by Fisher, Valvc-in-I lead I -iginc, I'nitized Knee \ctinn Ride and Positive Action Hydraulic Brakes. No wonder ? / ./>/ ? /?<"< want Chevrolets than any other make, according to official nation-wui ns a" I seven inde pendent nation-wide urvevs. CHEVROLET IS FIRST! HtfTMASTCIt SPOUT SfOfcM HCfTMAStfK CLUB COUfl FtEITMASTIR TOWN SfDAN ? rsy HWMASTM CABRlOUt FlEf TMASTER STATION V?AGON STUlMASTt* SPOfcT STUAN S*HC SA$Tl? tVStNiSS ccy??t ?TYltMASt|ft etu? covn imCMAfttR tow H SrOAN Dickey Chevrolet Co. Phone 60 Murphy, N. C.