CABD ?0UNU V* wlit to thank the many friends (or all the deeds of kind Beak, sympathy, and beautiful flo ral offerings given to us at the d. vth at our loved one. Mrs. Dillle B. Lunsford and June. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunsford nigt Family. J-S-34-ltp ? Hits'! f. Paul Cnvioti Jr. mm of Mr. and Mra Paul Crawford, of An drews. remain* a patient la Ro dda-Van Gorder Hospital. The boy waa injured In a school play "round accident In which he suf fered a broken leg. Timely spraying with mended insecticides Is the basis of successful grasshopper control in farm crops, U. S. Department of Agriculture research shows. \ndrews Ptrsonals C*pt. R. C Johnson, wife and daughter. Barbara, of Fort Riley. Kan., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Medford. Miss Sally Buchanan of Macs Hill spent week-end at home with .ier parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Canton recently visited Mr. and Vlrs. H. H. Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan and family of Robbinsvllle visited its brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Buchanan. / Miss Sklly Crawford is visiting ier sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers In Granite Falls. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lay had as .isitors last Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lay; and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lay of Calhodq, Ga. Johnny Revis of Syiva was a veekend visitor in own Revis was ormerly manager of ihp A & P Tea Co. In Andrews but recently was transferred to Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley of Aiken. S. C., spent weekend with his parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Bradley. James Collins of Marietta. Ga., spent week-end at home with his family. on Bradley of Aiken, S. C., spent week-end at home with his wife and relatives. Horace Palmer of Atlanta spent ??ek-end at home with his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Adams of Atlanta spent week-end with rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnard, Jr.. and daughter. Jo Evelyn, of '?'ranklin spent Sunday with Mrs. Barnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ammons :pent week-end at Cherokee with Mrs. Amnions' mother. Mrs. Ada Reed. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Medford have had the following visitors recently: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mc haffey of Brevard: A. D. Evans of Ttanger and his daughter, Mrs. C. G. Johnson of Denver. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Getor Robinson of | Mar Hill spent week-end with | 'heir uncle. John Robinson of An drews. Roue 1. With them was another uncle. Malone Robinson, rf Graham County. Mrs Flora Ellis of Asheville isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ammons Sunday. Vernon King of Raleigh yisiled : is mother. Mrs. E. B. King and brother. John. las', week Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Laughter ?vere visitors in Charlotte and Winston-Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lail were ? ailed to Red Springs because of the illness of Mrs. Lail's brother. Mr. and Mrs. P.alph Best of Cul r.whee spent week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best.* Mrs. Mattie and Frank Taylor of Murphy visited Mrs. Bruce King an 1 son. John. Monday. Mrs. Bessie Bradley of Gaston ;i spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best. and Mrs. Walt Brown and ' ildren spent week-end in Ashe ? i'.le visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reagan. Misses Virginia Maxey of Mar Sick In Andrews Mn. Bert Wheeler Is confined at home with a cold. Mrs. W. R Morgan has been very sick at home but is some what Improved. Paul Crawford, Jr., who n eled a broken leg at school, Is improving. Mrs. Harve Whltaker Is serious y 111 In the hospital. Mary Alice Wilson, daughter of 1 !r. and Mrs. BUI Wilson. is a pa tent In the local hospital. Bruce Bl.-chfleld Is a paUent In he hospital and is Improving. Mrs. H. F Frye of Marble Is In he hospital and Is somewhat Im proved. Mrs. J. M. Baity recently un derwent an operation at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital and remains a patient at the hospital while she is recuperating. Mrs. Jack McCraney has re i. March U-l? Dane Clark-Tracy Roberts 'Fort Defiance' rrL. March U-14 HFNN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday, March 8 Allan "Rocky" Lane "Rustlers On" Horseback" Also Serial And Selected Short Subjeeta LATE SHOW Bomba, In? "Elephant Stampede" Also Cactoon And Selected Short Subjects Son.-Mon.. March 9-10 James Crair-Barbara Pajrton "Drums In The Deep South" In Color Also Selected Short Sabjeeta Toes-Wed, March 11-1* Jo 'Jungle Manhunt" ^ 19-14 i *? ? Tractor Tires New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair Any Size Tractor Graves Tire Co. Phcne ^00 Murphy, N. C. THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker "TOE BANK IS LIGHTED. He BANKER AN'CLEfiK MUST BE WORWN' LATE. A MAN IS APPROACHING TOWN AFTER A, SHORT TRIP, WHEN?~ SM0E5 AUVE/AWOLF BEHIND," THE BANK. SOUNDS LIKEA .i wolf out back; > fa WAVE MOCK. 3Afiurs i DOKW I TttOUGUT TACT WOLF CW.L VWULD ppri BRING YOU CWjHE A DID MDU GET W WOF? MOT* 1-2+t M 1WEW0LF,6N'HEJ DtDKT GET ME/ WOLF "J LftPSCN.', now roe (v quoc cleanup K BANK BOBBERY! t domt want to h GET MIXED UP VBTHHO BANK ROBBER.11 rr$ WCLF UPSON/ TM\K ZiBKr.' W0,BUTTU3MAN KNOCKED OUC u HMEftDOmJKl L1M HAS MET H? RfcLS,BCK"S.' GET REACY TO CPEH FBE OH"RE" OF'