BOOKS AND PEOPLE
By PHYLLIS M. SNYDER Regional Librarian
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Two books The Berkshire Knitt- llemm-rich Memorial Collection. Thun and Henry Janssen. founder
ing fills have"been added to the PARTNERS: A HISTORY OF of the organization of which Berk
Andrews Carnegie Library Pres- THF DEVELOPMENT OF THE .hire is an affiliate The committe.
ented by S. J. Gernert. these vol- WYOMISSING INDUSTRIES was o employee;- who compiled i
umes will become part of the Hugo written in honor of Ferdinand |)aVc filled the volumes with hu
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AMERICAN
RED BALL <
TRANSIT COMPANY. INC
SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL
NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE
AUTHORIZED AGENT
Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc.
Phone 202 Murphy, X. C.
TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT
? Instantly stops perspiration odor
?A* Checks perspiration moisture
big *1 jar... aAl
now only .^f/r
plus tax
Tussv cosmetic Cream Deodorant |
protects your daintiness from breakfast
to bedtime. Instantly stops perspiration
odor, checks perspiration moisture.
Safe for normal skin...filmiest
fabrics. Stays creamy-soft
down to the bottom of the jar.
limited time only
MAUNEY DRUG CO.
Phone I 5 I Murphy, N. C.
man inirpsi stories anu pnow
graphs, i Even the watch dog Leo
figures in this account of the as
' ociations who contributed to the
development of the industries'
The changing mode of fashion is
as well illustrated as the technical
improvements in manufacture.
INDUSTRIAL BERKS COUN
TV 1748-1948 is a pictpria! re
cord 01 Readiug and Berks Coun
*y. the Pennsylvania home ol
Berkshire's parent plant. Publish
ed by the Berkshire Knitting
Mills on the occasion of Reading's
700th Anniversary. It describes the
way of life in "the heart of Penn
sylvania German county". There
- re chapt ers on agriculture, in
dustry. transportation and cloth
in and food The latter mentions
such Pennsylvania Dutch special
ties as panhaas. shoofly cake,
schnit. und knepp. saur-kraut, and
kuddlefleck
Either of these books may be
borrowed from the Andrews Li
brarv A cop\ of PARTNERS: A
HISTORY OF THE WYO
MISSING INDUSTRIES is in the
Nantahala Regional Library as
well and may be requested from
the Murphy Library or any Cher
okee County bookmobile stations.
Sick In Andrews
Mrs. Jack McCraney has been
"onfined to her home for a week
due to illness.
Cecil Frazier is improving fol
lowing major surgery at the Rod
da-Van Gorder Hospital.
Miss Ann Fraley has returned to
her home following a tonsilectomy.
Charles Matheson has returned
to his home at Topton. after hav
ing been a patient at the Andrews
Hospital for several days.
We Buy
CHICKENS
Pay Highest
Cash Prices
Carl Crawford
& Sons
COPPERHILL. TENN.
Phone 682-J
Andrews Lions
To See Film On
'Fishin' For Fun"
"Fishin" For Fun". 3 new 2-reel
""und motion picure starring Ben
Hardesty. U. S professional all
around bait and fly-rasting champ
ion. will be snuwn to an audience
?yt some 40 members of the Lions
at the Youth Building in An
drews. Thursday. April 24. at 8
p. m.
i This is announced by A. B
Chandler. Jr.. Manager of the
Dickey Chevrolet Co.. Andrews
who disclosed that a 16 mm print
of the film for the special show
ing is being obtained from the De
troit headquarters of the Fisher
Body Division of General Motors,
?he firm that produced and dis
'ributed the picture.
Described as an important con
tribution to fishing lore by con
l servation authorities and others
who have viewed it, "Fishin' For
i' un presents a comprehensive
exhibition \f the art of fishing
and casting, encouraging partici
pation in the sport and emphasiz
ng the thrill every fisherman
; seeks, according to Mr. Chandler
who states that tb? film is com
pletely devoid of advertising save
for the credit titles.
Hardesty. a plain and fancy
fisherman who truly labors for
love, is described by Ted Husing
who narrates the film as "a guy
who drops ".em in a tea cup as
j far away as you can see it." 1
In "Fishin' For Fun", the cham-!
pion gives an exciting and drama-'
tic display of angling for trout,
bass, bonefish, sailfish and tarpon ,
The trout sequences were taken in
Northern Michigan and show a
thrilling series of shots while Har
desty was hooking, playing and
landing three varieties of trout,
brown, brook and rainbow. I
The scene then shifts to a small
lake in New Jersey famous for
its bass fishing Working from a
boat. Hardesty gives a colorful
display of first landing a fighting
Jersey small mouth and then a
scrappy large mouth with a little
bull dog blood in its veins.
Then, for the salt water enthu
siasts. the champion engages in a
a battle to the finish with bait
slamming sailfish off the coast of
Florida.
The next sequence is a thriller
for both salt water and fresh
water fishermen. Believe it or not,
the champion goes after the white
fox of the shallow flats, bonefish,
with fly tackle and gets him.
For the climax, Hardesty exhib
\ndrews Personals
Sg,. First Class Clyde R Lu
ther spent Sunday with his moth
! er. Mrs. J *M Luther. He Is now
I stationed in Indiana
Felix Brady, who has been en
gaged in construction work in
I Clarkasburg. W. Va., for the past
j c'.tleen months, is now home with
j ' is fani !y here.
Mr. and Mrs fcd Slagle. of Or
| '?ndr>. Fla. are visiting relatives
in Andrews,
j Mrs Roy West spent the week
?nd at Kingsport. Tenn.. with her
! i u-band. who is employed there.
I Mrs. R S. Eskridge has return
ed to her home here after hiving
I p nt the winter with her son and
family, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Wal
k?r. of Augusta. Ga.
John Christy, Jr. of Duke Uni
vi es'ty spent the week-end with
' his parents here. He attended the
Methodist District Conference at
Cherokee
Mrs. Edwin Bristol, president of
the Andrews PTA, attended the
State PTA Convention in Ashe
?i!!e Tuesday through Friday of
I lest .' itek While in Asheville Mrs j
Bristol visited her sister. Mrs. :
Stone and family.
Mrs. Kate Hogsed and Miss Lu- |
till - Bel' were Murphy visitors [
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones and
>ns spr-nt the wees- end in Frank
lin with relatives
its a dynamic display of landing
hundred-pound tarpon on light
fresh-water tackle In a colorful
scene shot in the Shark River
?ungle sountry in Southwestern
Florida. Without a gaff and with 1
halt-casting tackle, Hardesty hooks, |
plays and lands a beautiful silver {
king that battles the champion for
more than an hour.
The film is a great display of j
the art of angling that is truly one
, of the greatest of American sports. I
REAL ESTATE
for sale
Farms, houses, lots,' businesses,
business property, tourist courts.
Cafes, trocery stores, warehouses,
vacant land, camp sites, hotels and
all kinds of real property.
Let us know what you want We
may have It or can ret it far you.
D. M. REESE
Real Estate Broker
1 Fred V. Johnson John C. O'Dell
Salesmen
PHONE 214 MURPHY, N. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Howell Rogers and Betty Luther, who is .em
family of hleago are .pending - p oyrt jn chlrVotle.
few days visiting Mrs. Rogers' mo
Ihe." Mrs Lura Nelson oi An we*k"end with h*r moth'r' Mr*
crews. Route 1 Bessie Luther.
-ATTENTION
Pulp Wood Manufacturers
We will start May 15th, buying PEELED
Pine, Poplar, Basswood, Willow, Gum, Cucum
ber, White Maple, Cottonwood and Ash, at our
wood yard in Andrews. N. C
Write for specifications.
PURSER & WATKINS
Andrews, N. C.
WANTED
GOOD QOAUTY
WHITE OAK TIMBER
We buy BoHts, Llogs ami Standing Trees.
For Specifications and Prices Contact
Blue Grass Cooperage Co.
Box 131
Hiawassee, Ga.
Mill & Yard located between
Hiawassee, Ga. and Hayesrville, N. C.
at Junction of Highways 69 and 76
(Wodd Grove Community)
VOTE ON MAY 6
FOR MAYOR
J. W. Franklin
FOR COUNCILMEN
Dr. W. A. Hoover
R E. Dickev
Loren C. Davis
Clyde Gladson
H. G. Elkins
J. M. Hughes
Your support and vote will be highly appreciated
MURPHY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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