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Ski In Andrews LAST KODDA-VAN GO KOI Fulton Ihm?mi has been admitted for treatment. Mis. dao SmHb oi Bobbinavtlte Mrs. Jack Robinson was admit ted for treatment Mr. Edward Jackson is reported improving. Mr. Fred King underwent en ap pendectomy Sunday and is report ed doing Just fine. James Franklin, son of Mr. end Mrs. Earnest FranklXin underwent surgery Monday. Mrs. Wetter Adsan was admitted Andrews Births AT KODDA-VAN GOEDI Mr. and Mrs. Beyleea of Marble announce the birth of a daughter bom October 26th, weighing ? lbs. and 4. a _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walls of Htiwaeiee Dam announce the birth of a daughter, born October 26th, weighing 8 lbs. and 9 os. for treatment. Mrs. Carol Phillip* has been ad mitted for treatment Mrs. John Gladden of Robbina vlHe underwent surgery last week, but ie reported to be improving. Mrs. Ed McClure Is under ob servation for a few days. Mrs. Anns Wtodey was admit ted for treatment. ?STOP DRAFTS **r Imm tHWt *mt Tack OiOmOT Vii^i Trtuptreil WLadow MiU riala Keep Oat Cold. Wlad, Rata, " Thia porch >M tacloatd by the owaar cad hi* wife la a^wohaarafar^iyynjp To* caa do tha oaaio with I of Waia-c Top' QaaUty w?*Lmu2lIl* mmfii tss^-jg-s ^4?3 Male* LOW Cost STORM DOORS, STORM WINDOWS ft PORCH , aiMWckon ^ ENCLOSURES with on* eiTfaSp wtodow^^ Top CKiollty Window Motorlols _ :lexO-Glass < Glass-O-Net IPlastiglass IMyrOGlass nr. nr. ?* woe n* en-Glass > Quality Window Mat*rial, Are Not Sold By Mail Older House* I TAKE THIS AD WITH YOU TO YOUR DEALER Andrews Personals LAST Mr and Mm David Wllda maa. family have returned to Clinton. ** ?*er spending ? nek , visit wtth Mrs. WHd's anther Mrs Claude Angel. itra. Clyde H. Jarrett epeot two aaya In AshevHle Mat week on buaineaa. Mr. end Mm. W. H. Taylor of Raietgh have returned home after j a week's vacation with Mm E. B. King. Trances Cover returned i Thursday after a four weeks vaca tion In Wellington, D. C. and Wa- I terford. Virginia. ?Mm Gene Palmer left Saturday for Knoxvtlle, Tenn. She was ac companied home by her ln-lawa Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Palmer. Mr*. O. A. Reschke spent the | week-end in Chattaoooga, Tenn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood flew I ?o Washington, D. C. for a week end visit . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichols, Jr. *n<l eon- Tteddy ar? visiting Mr Mm. L. B. Nichols, Sr. Mrs. Neal Johnson and daughter, Mary Ann of Franklin were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Richard Conley of Nantahala Mr. and Mm A1 Brown and Bet ty Mulkey spent Saturday In Ashe vHle. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wakefield of Washington, D. C. are visiting friends and relatives in Andrews for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Wert of Beckley, W. Va. are visiting Mr end Mr*. Weldon West. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lail of Akin, S. C. vsilted Mr. and Mr*. Golman Lail for the week end. Ex-Governor Kerr Scott made a brief visit to Andrews to visit friends Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Julian Starling ?nd children of Asfaevllle were the guests of Ptl. and Mrs. L. H. Baker during the week. Mr. Will Greenwood of Knox ville, Tenn. was the week end guest of Mrs. Earl Greenwood. Mrs. Blanche Hawk has returned home after a month's visit with re latives in Savannah, Ga. Walter Whitaker of Oak Ridge, Tenn. was home for the week end. Mrs.- Wade Reece and son, Todd soent the week end in Henderson ville. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Moore and sons, Gregg, Mike and Tommy of Atlanta, Ga. visited Mrs. W. L. Moore last week end. Miss Edith Christy of Greenville, Tenn. was the week end guest of Misses Jean and Gladys Christy. Mrs. Minnie Fisher is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Matt McBrayer in Rutherford'ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Asheville are in Andrews due to the death of Mr. Snyder's uncle, Beecher Luther. TRUCKS For a real bargain gat a real truck! SURB, you can save a few dollars now on a truck price-tagged slightly less than a GMC. But if you want a bargain that will still be a bargain after years of hard truck* work, ask these questions before you buy: Does the truck give you a GMC's 10S H.P.? That's up to 19* more power than oomparable shea It hustles a GMC's top loads up tough pulls?without engine strsin. Does it have a GMCS 8D to 1 super high ?compression? That gives you quicker getaways ? more drive ? better mileage. All on regular gas. Doei it offer a GMC's engine-sparing Truck Hydra-Made* ? With it, you say good-bye to gearshift wrestling. No more clutch repairs. Mainte nance oosts shrink. Does it have the extra protection of a GMC's self-energizing brakes? The extra comfort of a GMC's "Six Footer" cab? The handling ease of a GMC's ball-bearing steering action? If all the answers are "yes," you have a real bargain?a GMCL And there are 19 handsome to 1-ton models to choose from. How can you lose? 'Standard eqnipment on Package Delivery chassis; optional at moderate extra cost on all others. D. & L. PONTTAC CO. Phone 243 Murphy* N. C Pie Supper Planned At Un&ka School Soon There will toe e pie aupper at Unaka School, Tuesday Ni?ht November 10, begtfming eft 7:30. Everyone is invited. Proceeds are to be used for school benefit. I Approximately 1,147,000 of the North Carolialans live on farms. Missionary To Cuba Be At Tomotla The Rev. Carl Stewart, mission ary to Cuba, will preach at Tomot la Me thodiet Church Nov. ? at 7:30 p. tn. The public is invited to attend. Often chicks started in the fall and winter pay the highest pro fits. _ I Poultry producers in 1964 expect to pay nearly Ute ? price* m 1b IMS lor moot at pro WE HAVE THE GENUINE FlexOG TRANSPA PLAST I For Windows of All Kinds ~ u h A Hundrods of Other Usesl ' <uwL>' 1" r * I MMb "??? "***?? Holm In Hiat-Kom Out Cpw-Owm Than Glass Cut WRn Smaks A Tack On - Cast To Scai Ok Sawc MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Quality hardware since IMS 'K Cat A NEW Dependable Double Eagle Dry-Proof Battery by goodAear ? Require* water 1/) ? Extra plat*i ? out la?t? ordinary bat t*ri*. up to 100% ? Shock-abtorbing, felted Fiberglai in Allison & Duncan Tire Co. Hazelwood Phone 328 MURPHY Sylva THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker TWT MASKED MAN OVERHEARD, OUR PLANS. Rasev. "TWNK ITS SAFE TO LET MM GET; AWAY? ? r\#a. wbcamT .were -nME ., HUHTW HIM/I 'WE'VE COmKHKE OUR HOWETOl THE N2MY PORT". GET MVj UNIFORM HEAPV/l MAKE A STIR WHEN I ROE] IKTUH THE PORT'] OVERLOOKING THE FORT AN" BE READY "TO MOVE "J), WHEN I GIVE THE SIGNAL/ NOU BOYS HIDE ON THE WU- >8 HOW MXI TWNK" I SANG PLAN TO j SEIZE FORT?j f I'VE NO IDEA, Bur] SURE OF ONE, THEIR ATTACKS ON WAGON TRANS} AND TOWNS WITH F\RE ARROWS ) ARE PART OF THE*? PLAN/J caWES fiASjWis FROM THE TOP OF | THIS HILL WE CAN SEE THE FORT ?B WE'LL WATCH FROM HERE AND TRY TO LEARN WHAT MOVE^ THE GAN& WILL. MAKE. M StXJ BOY6 WNT ON TWCT HILLSIDE. ru.GO( TO "TOE FORT. WE'LL WAIT FOR YER SIGNAL. FRlSBY Sj (BY NOON SHOULD HAVE 1? POSSESSION OF THE FORT', CHfcjiE:. I 60LOER COME THIS " W?kV WITH PUENTY OTHER MEN/ TONTO, THOSE MEN ARE 1 COMING UP THIS MOUNTAIN, BUT THE SOLDIER IS - GOING TOWARD THE FORT.' IS THIS PfcRT OF THE PLAN OFTWkT GftNG TO SEIZE THE FORTP "TONTO, fM SURE TWkTS THE GANG, TWO" SWOrAI ?i HRE ARRCWB TO BURN , ^ rJVETVHUjA IWWM WE KNEW WHY ON* 1MB MEN IS GON& TO TWE PORT IN UNIFORM/ & IN, BOYS, LBMMK IN/ "WB 0tTH>W8 ON "THE HILLSIDE PONY KNOW/ THW 1 TIC tOHB BMWSg MP TOKTQ- - TUBYW IfiTnH'FWaB^ ?KTUHTHB POBTf c ii ? |-AHg WTHtfOPOnmaAHEHULl
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