ki I ,J tOKKE cotmm FISHING CONTEST Sttft ripndt ECONOMY VACAnONUND CHEROKEE COUNTY DEDICATED TO PROMOTING CHEROKEE COUNTY VOLUME M MHBIK ? S THURSDAY, ALU 13, 1WM 12 PAGES THIS WEEK PUBLUHKD WEEKLY Murphy City School Faculty For 1956-57 Mr H. Bueck. Superintendent, announces that the Murphy Schools will open here Tuesday, August 28. Students will stay un til noon Tuesday, returning Wed nesday for a full day schedule. Mr. Bueck requests that all high school students who did not register last year, meet Mrs. Bault at the school on Friday, August 24 to register. The lunch room will open Wed nesday, and all students who plan to start eating at that time are asked to make preparations | Tuesday. Also. Mr1, Ei:wk again stresses the importance <>f enrolling each student for the accident policy which will cover them from the time they enH! until the last day day of si ]i >o!. To do this, be sure to send $1.50 to your child's home room teacher the very first day of school. Kaeh year Murphv School has| an increase cf around 30 to 40 new students, and Mr. Bueck expects a similar increase this year. The faculty who will preside for the 1956 and '57 terms are as fol- ; lows: Mr. C. K. Olson. Principal. Physical Ed. Mrs. Hilda T, Olson.; Supervisor. First OraJ3 teachers: Miss Frances Dickson, Miss Clara Mc Combs. Mrs Martha C. Hatchett and Mrs. Dair Shields. Second Grade teachers: Mrs. M Constance West. Mrs. Christine P In"le Miss Ella MrCombs and Mrs. Evelyn Patton. Third Grade teachers: Mrs. Martha B. Dreher, Mrs. Ruby H''l and Miss Leila Hayes. Fourth Grade teachers: Mrs.' Mareraret V. Rhodes. Miss Emily: Sword and Miss Frances Sue Fer guson. j Fifth Grade teachers::: Mra.i Margaret Gibbs, Miss Kate Hayes| .*' " 1 M.irie M Hendnx. Sixth Grade teachers: Mrs. Ot tilie <'e Calongne. Mrs. Olive Wil. i liams. Mrs. Edwina Hagaman and Mr. John Jordan. \ Seventh Grade teachers: Mrs Ruth L. Wlison, Mrs Maude Gul ledge, Miss Addie Leatherwood and Mr. Billy McFalls. Eighth Grade teachers: Mrs Emily Costello, Mr. Alvin Russell and Mis. Kate M. Shields. Also, Mrs. Mary B Jones, Spec lal Education. Mrs Emily C. Dav idson. Library, Mrs. Edna I' Whitley, Music, Mrs Pauline B. Bault, Vocational Guidance, Mrs. <. "1?' 1 1 Bueck. Home Econom ics, Mrs. Fannie Mit Case, Math, Mr Robert T. Cobb Science. His tory. Civil s. Also Mrs I. unite Ga'.ilt. English, and Ki'i iuli, Mrs Elizabeth King. English Mrs. Helen Maxwell, Music. Mr Ralph W McConnell, Health, I'liys E l . Mrs. Geraldine T. Meadows. Science, Math. Mr. White Meas '. History. Civics, Commercial. Mrs. Emily C. Mil ler, English. Math. Also the following. Mr. G!er.n A Patton. Agriculture, Miss Juliet Pegues, English, Latin, Mr. Wal ter Puett, Math. Mrs. Fiances W. Ray, Commercial. Mr Harry Rog ers, Commercial. Mr. John A Thompson. Science, and Chemis try, Miss Maria Travis, English. Ait. Mis. Anne Ward. History Civil s and Geography, and Mi Frank Watson. History and Com mercial. The following are in the office Mis. Louise A. Bayless. Mur phy. N. C and Mrs. Geraldine C . Garland. Route 2. Culberson, N C. The following are the teachers for Toniotla School : Mrs. Annie Sword Brandon, and Mrs. Willie Lou Shields. Instructors for Texana School (Colored) : Miss Elma Rai Dennis Principal. Grades four through 6; Mrs. Ella B. Ragsdale, Grades one through three . Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, seven through eight: Mi-. Charles H Pearson, nine through twelve. Granny Donaldson Keeps Busy With Unique Artwork A qgure deeply rooted in tne Cluffofcee County aoila if a sweet girt* I* ft y**rs young. H?* u rw^w.1/*^ bettiri ',*101 It* {OfcMtt] ?wti?n cfae ?u dint jmn old. fatter taught In Qm war b*tw??o Ow MttH. Ihqr IM on * term, and Mm moat f*rm?r'? W*3J <*U Uk | tawrtf. W actually that la wtmt they are. To enable yon to vtruAilze Wkmt.hfr 1mma Oow EtoWti took Ska, wa will relate toy?M to M" ' y*ar? ago,' TJranny DomMw. wbc at that Um? ?u working <* bandy-crafta at the Folk ScfMol participating in tha rafofeQ ?d i lady At had wopfad la M bar axnaU baby. Upon tfM forfot ?aa of Mr baby tMMji oiW - - ? ^ mw lrwgwin.T j "Small designs and prlnta on It ' rWlth hu ' idea* tn lfcted, ah$ em ?jtoroldaraB '&?*> Im> .I .tinny. 13B and I >* \v ' y, V live .it IVaihlree. MKS. RKKA JOHNSON roc \i. i?l\\s awoi \t i:? NEW LOOK FOR I'ICNIC AND CAMPING AREAS 1 A< ? curding to the District Kan 1- <.!!:. tletermine whether or the dug had rabies The first tc-t sh.twi I that it did not, but to bo certain they look the mouse test. That is they injected the blood of the or:? <1 that we had from 00 that has been set up. Andrews City School Unit Announces Opening Date J. E. 1 1 u ! f V . superintendent of/ ihc Andrews City School Unit, has announced that all schools of the unit wi',1 open Monday, August 27 1 a'. 8: 30 a. m. The .'hoc! will operate or a half, d:iy si he'juK' en Monday ami j Tuesday and resume full schedule1 on Wednesday August 29. The .-choul cafeteria will open' on Wenesday. August 29. The sup-| erinter.dei'.t