WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where /ifter them. Write or call Phone o82-J Box 571 Carl Crawford & Sons Copperhill, Tenn. NOTICE fimerf .(iCf AUTO SERVICE 24-Hour Service Expert Body and Fender Repairing General Auto Repair Service EVANS AUTO CO. Phones: Day 48, Night 52-W Daniel Pate, Jr. 4dded To Faculty Daniel Desso Pate. Jr., of Co lumbia. S. C., has been added to the Andrews High School faculty, replacing Mrs. H. A .Van Gorder, who has resigned. Mr Pate is a graduate of Clem son College, where he received his A. B degree with a major in English and a minor in social studies. He formerly taught and coached basketball at Vienna. Ga. Mr Pate is rooming at Mrs. Clyde Jarrett's residence. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE? It DILATES THE PORES; made with 90 % alcohol, it PENE TRATES to reach and kill im b?dded germs on contact. If not pleased with instant-drying T-4-L IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back from any druggist. Now at Maun ey Drug Co. 38-4t Johns - Manvilie Bldg. Materials Asphalt Shingles-Roll Roofing Asbestos Siding GIBBS HDW. & AUTO SUPPLY Elect Luke Ellis Rotary President The Andrews Rotary Club has* elected the following officers who will assume their official duties July 1: President, Luke Ellis; vice-president, Hancock D a vis; secretary-treasurer, Galusha Pul lium. Directors for the new club are: Baxter Lay, Richard Ramsey and Charles O. Frazier. Since the burning of the Juna tuska Terrace Hotel, former meet ing place of the Rotary Club, the Rotarians are now meeting each Thursday noon at the Andrews Cafe. Men In Service Sgt. Clyde Almond of Camp Gordon. Ga., is spending an 11 day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Almond. David Beck, seaman, writes that he is having an on the spot lesson in georgaphy. He has recently vis ited Spain, France, Italy, England :ind Scicily. David has been serving on the flagship of a joint operation in volving ships of the British, French. Kalian and American na-' vies. He hopes to visit home some time in May or June. Sgt. Walter Whitaker, stationed at Orlando, Fla , spent the week end visiting his father, Harve Whi taker and sister, Miss Meredith Whitaker. Sgt. Clayton Eiler is spending a 3t)-day furlough with his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Hobert Eiler, 01 I Kobbinsville He has recently re amed from Europe where he has been stationed for more than two years. Sgt. Eiler spent Saturday visiting relatives in Andrews. Sgt. Eddie West was home for tire week-end from Camp Le Leune. Pvt. Cecil Derreberry. of the U. S. Air Corps, and Pvt. Frank Der reberry, of the U. S. Army, are at home due to the death of their father, Mr. Cross Derreberry. Sgt. Segal Bryant is spending a seven day furlough with his fam-. iiy in Andrews. Harry and Dan Hawk, of the U i S. Navy, spent the week-end with ' 'heir mother, Mrs. Blanche Hawk. ! A&P's EASTER PARADE OF VALUES Vorthmore Jelly Eggs 23c Sunnybrook Grade A Large Fresh Eggs .... 51c Ions California Sliced or Halves Peaches ? ^25 White House Evaporated Milk 3 40 lona Bartlett Pears - 25 lona Stringless Green Beans 2 - 25' Fray Bentos Corn Beef - Ann Page?With Pork & Tomato Sauce Beans - - tz 10c 12-Oz. Can Sweet Tender Fresh Corn - - 4 ??? 29c Fresh Tender Green Beans - 2 Ib- 29c Yellow Onions ? 2 ">? 25c Juicy Lemons - * 13c 4 do* site crisp Lettnce 2 ^ 29c Juicy Florida Oranges 8 & 35c Juicy Six* M s * M's ' Grapefruit 4 For Ann Page Tomato ,? Soup 10V4-O*. Can 10c Strjetmann Zesta or Nabisco Premiim Crackers 1-Lb. 23c Mild American Cheese Lb. 47e A&P Peas - ? - No. SOS Can 19c Fancy Broiler Turkeys 6-8 lb. 69c lb. Ill PEACHTREE ST. MURPHY, N. C. Paas Egg Dyes pkg i5c Underwood Deviled Ham "ST" 19C Uncle Ben's Converted Rice X 19c X 35c Sweetheart , Soap 3 Ba? 25c 1 FOR lc 4 for 26c Blu White Flakes 3 pkgs- 27c 1 FOR le 4 For 28c Personal Ivory Soap 4, Bars 23c Ivory Flakes & 29c Duz & 29c iT 79c Swift Cleanser p* 12c Swift Jewel K 65c Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaqhetti And Meat Balls X 27c Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinners Ttt 43c JOHN PAUL LUCAS. JR. J, P. Lucas, Jr. Is Nominated Rotary Governor John Paul Lucas. Jr., head of the public relations department of Duke Piwer Company of Char ?otte, has been selected as gov ernor of the 2P?th District of Ro tary International as its nominee for district governor Presider. Wayne Battle was advised recent 'y by Rev Malcolm R. William son, of Wavnesville. present dis trict governor. Lucas' e'ectior was conducted I by mail preliminary to the dis trict conference to be held ir. Shelby April 17-19. Appointment \ of Dr. Gerald Almond as On-To Shelby chairman for the confer- j ence was announced also by Pres ident Battle. A sizeable local del egation is expected to attend the annual get-together. The formal election of Mr. Lu cas will occur at the annual con vention of Rotary International in Mexico City May 25-29, in form of ratification by the board of di- i rectors of the choice of this dis trict. Governor-elect Lucas will attend the International Assembly at Lake Placid, N. Y., which will precede the Mexico City Conven tion. Formerly engaged in newspaper work, Mr. Lucas was also in aca demic life for a time. He served successively as a master at Ashe ville School, a member of the psy cology department at North Caro lina State College and on the English faculty at Clemson. He has written extensively. An ac tive Methodist, the new Rotary governor occupies positions erf leadership in patriotic, civic, eco nomic and cultural spheres. Composed of 35 clubs and a combined membership of 1722, the 280th district includes the part of North Carolina west of the eastern boundaries of Alle ghany. Wilkes, Iredell, Mecklen burg and Union. Mrs. Louise Rogers and Mrs. Olin Strattfin spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Andrews Delegates Attend NCFA Meet Mrs Neal Sayles, Miss Ruth Hamilton. Miss Trilby Glenn and Mrs. Joe Sursavage were delegates to the North Carolina Education Association Convention held in Asheville March 27 through March 29. representing Andrews and Marble schools. However, the delegates were only a part of the large number of teachers from the Andrews Unit who attended the conven tion. Although an accurate count has not been taken, by the pro cess of counting noses it is be lieved that Andrews was one of best represented schools in the state. Administrators. Supt. J. E Ruf ty, and Principal C. O. Frazier, and Supervisor Mrs. Clair Olsen also attended the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butler. 1 nna Marie Butler and Elizabeth Bell spent Saturday in Asheville. Capt. and Mrs. A. G. Swan an* daughters, are visiting their par rots, Mr. and Mrs Frank Sw?? I and Mr. and Mrs Hancock Davis, I u. Andrews. We Buy sell or trade any kind of Mules, Horses, or Livestock Carl Crawford & Sons COPPERHILL. TENN. Phone 682-J A Hcw* BREAK SOIL AS DEEP AS 18" with the DEARBORN SUBSOILERI ? This new Dearborn Subsoiler for the Ford Tractor is fine for breaking hard soil, loosening ground for ditching, scarifying pastures, preparing dirt for loaders and scrapers. Hardened carbon steel beam can be turned end for end for double life. ^4-inch beveled edge permits deeper work, lowers fuel consump tion by reducing draft Point sharpened on both ends, is reversible. The Dearborn Subsoiler is raised, lowered, and depth is regulated by Ford Tractor Hy- ( draulic Touch Control. A great tool?see it! See OS for parts and service on all ford Tractors aad Dearborn farm (qaipmaaf. BURCH SHERRILL MOTOR CO. Phone 95 Murphy, N. C. Buy on PROOF I ^ Copytlcht 1950, Dearborn Motors Corporatloa pass i?r E& '?? j, .< -".-4 ww l*lf < V: Ld Li m ^O;/ ^ In Features and Performance never before available at such a Price! Mill EASY CWDIT TEKMS TO SWT TOUR COKVHIOia FOJI THf FIRST TIME AT THESE PRICES! \ ^-Stopping Power? Skid Resistance ?Tire Mileage and Economy Beyond aII previous standards! NOW AVAILABLE AT TOUR U. *. ROYAL DSALIR el.. . ^ 7 F* c? ?1 TIRE CO. Phone 300 Murphy. N. C.