cm mr to atari ? Bulldog drive. the stout support of Tommy sad Fred Van Horn Just it he held. TV Murphy But Mom <tafai Italy played e teem game as every man did Me Job. and the Murphy eleven tanked and noted every btt a grid iron powar. Frsnfctta'i near upest a worthy* play* Andrews h at the gridiron m tomorrow alfbt at Andrews. An drews beat RototoinavlUe night aa-o first dooms 14 ? Yds. gained rushing 363 96 Pmm attempted 4 14 Buses completed 1 4 Termite And General Pest Control Free Inspection All Work Guaranteed For Further Information* Call (9ft Murphy, N. C. Eagle Exterminating Company Owner and Manager, Mrs. James J. McGinley HENN THEATRE! MURPHY, N. C. Thurs- Fri., Not. 5-4 1st Rang Stand at Fort Union! AlirilC Ml IDDUV W AUDIE MURPHY JOAN IVANS ? KNOT STOLM6 ? IAY COUMS Technicolor Sat, Nor. 7 LAW AND 3 &m*u REAGAN FLEMING bennett1 LATE SHOW, Sat, Nov. 7 LARAINC DAY sTf. ? ^ KEENANWYNN /HFip/ ^ KIRK DOUGLAS WMUTrn , HELEN WALKER [WANTED t " V Snn.-Mon., Nor. 8-9 . LOVI MUZI Of A SEmBEms TtCHHICOlO* *- j Yvonno DE CARLO Rock HUDSON Toes., Not. M Wed.-ThnrVi Nor. lt-l? rf rT rr MO?K BiyEJ a Tht Afosf fey PktvnS'mc* ||jk hOVfUful Lllllli| V W? J!sH Andrews Stuns Blue Devils 26-0 Friday BT EVELYN BAKER The Andrews Wildcat* in a die play of good winning, reverses, pMcbouts and hidden bell plays, which had even the officials fooled at times, daaed the RobbinsvWe Blue DtvUa M-0 Frdiay Night hi Robhlnsville. The Wildcats took command early in the first period and after a 40 yard march to Robhlnsville 10. Dean Dockery went thru the Blue Devils line to score. The Oats failed to make the extra point Andrews took over the baU again after holding the Blue Devils and Yds. gained passing 4 85 Passes intercepted by 3 0 Yds. gained interception 20 0 Punting average *50 32 Fumbles recovered 1 1 Yds. lost penalties 45 50 Officials: Parker. Evins, Pappus. ?Murphy was forced to punt only once. LINEUP: Murphy (26) Ends. Dockery, Pipes. Lovingood, Murphy Adams. Tackles. Swanson, McCombs, Gad dis, Mattox. Guards. Mulkey, Almond, Foster, Mash burn. Centers. Hall, Oarroll. Backs. White. Elliott, Gentry, Pal mer, Van Horn, Moore, Cornwell, Stiles. Scoring Murphy td's-Palmer, Doc kery, Elliott. White. | Pats.-Elliott (2) Franklin <7) Ends. McHoffey Clark Tackles. Stewart, Taylor Guards. Rowland, Mashburn Centers. Scay Backs, Womack, Renshaw, Teagne, Dills. Scoring Frankiln t. d.'s-Renshaw Pats.-Renshaw. forcing them to kick, Baxter and Holland reeled off yardage to the Robblnsville 5. where C. F. Myers took a pitchout end raced to pay dirt for the second Tt> for the Wildcats. Docfcery charged thru toe line for the extra point. In the second period Bobhlns vtlle was again forced to kick from the mid-field, Cooper took the ball en his own SO, faked a handoff and ran it back to the Blue Devils. 45. Seconds later Johnny Baxter run ning brilliantly almost broke into toe clear bat wm hauled down on the Robblnsville 20 yd. Une. The wildcats els wed their way to the 4 with Jimmy Holland ac counting for much of the yardage. Holland Skirted across for the th ird Andrews score. Andrews was again threatening after a sustain ed drive placed the Wildcats with in a few feet of the Robblnsville goal as the half ended. The fourth Andrews score came in the third period after some very fine running on the part of Jimmy Holland, who carried from the 4th for the final score. Bob Cooper carried for the extra point. The Andrews line did an ex cellent job of stopping toe Robbln sville running and passing attacks and only in toe Last few minutes of play did toe Blue Devils drive within scoring range of toe An drews, goal only to have their hopes dashed by the stubborn Wildcats defense. The Andrews tans got a look at some of Coach Hamilton's reserve talent in toe person of Lloyd <lit tle man) Derreberry, who substi tuted at toe puarterback post in the final period. The Andrews Wildcats now have a record of 4 wins, 4 losses, and one tie. < The Wildcats will meet toe Mur AMERICAN ? TRANSIT COMPANY, MC SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE * AUTHORIZED AGENT Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Thurs.-Frt, Nov. 5-6 j Barbara Stanwyck-David NIven ?IN? "Man Killer" FrL-Sat, Not. 6-7 Edmond O'Brien Helen Westcott ?IN? "Cow Country" Sat., Not. 7 Allan Rocky Lane "Bandit Of The West" LATE SHOW Sat., Not. 7 Lam and Abner ?IN? Dreaming Outloud" Sun.-Man., Nor. 8-9 Abbott and Coatello ?IN? "African Scream" Sun.-Mon., Nor. 8-9 Barbara Stanwyck Richard Carlson "All fDesire" -Wed-, Not. 10-11 Dlnaia Price-Anne Vernon Bachelor In Paris Tuem., Not. It John Payne-Donna Need 'Raiders Of The Seven Seas' Wed.-Th?r*. Hot. 11-1* Lex ! "Taran And The She Devil" Andrew* YWA Hu Election Of Officer* "Give of of ' | Topic of Mm i Beat You* of lion was by Others taking part hi gram were Sally Buchanan. Doris Dockery and Deloris Flowaaa. After the program a abort in ess session was held and the el ection of new officers for the come log year took place as follows: Co unselor, Daisy Battle; President Sally Buchanan; Vice-President, Deloris Flowers; Secretary. Lucille Laming; Treasurer, Annie Marie Butler; and Group Leader, June Cruse. Attending the meeting were Bob ble Jeen Bristol, June Cruse, Luc ille Leming, Daisy Battle. Sally Bucbtnan, Annie Marie Butler, De loris Flowers, and Doris Dockery. Andrews Chamber Of Commerce To Meet Tonight The annual meting of the An drews Chamber of Commerce will be held tonigfat at 7:30 at the An drews City Hall it was announced by Chamber President Bob Hea ton. Andrews Births Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sheidy an icunoe the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Louise, 7 pounds, Nov ember 2. at the Rodda Van Gorder hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard Hu ghes of iMarble announce the birth >f a son, October 27tfa, at the Ro ida Van Gorder Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Everette of Miami, Fla. announce the birth of i daughter, Helen Louise, October 15th. Mrs. Everette is the daugh ter of Mr. J. P. Raxter of Andrews. LEDFORD ENLISTS William Leroy Ledford, son of Mr and Mrs. Lester Ledford of Suit, has been enlisted 'in the U. S. Marine Corps and been assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S. C. TSgt. Joseph H. Lathrop, local Marine recruiter announced today. phy Bulldogs Friday night on their tiome field for the final game of die season. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts At Duskjj Thurs.-Fri., Not. 5-6 Tyrone Power-Penny Edwarda ?IN? "Pony Soldier" in technicolor Sat, Not. 7 Robert Toons ?IN? "The Half-Breed" in technicolor San.-Mon., Nor. 9-9 Bepn-Rkodi "Tropic Zone" [TM-Wti, Not. 1M1 "Pitfall" ? Murphy Juniors Have j2^* r ? ? * ? ?. * * ? Masquerade Dance The Junior Class of High School sponsored a ode Square Dance Saturday night at the gym. Proceeds will be uk-u to help finance the Junior-Senior banquet In the wring. Prince were given for the moot original oaetumee to Jatnei KU patrlck and Put Cole. Square dances were led by par ticipants and a number of the girls demonstrated the "Bunny Hop". Balloons, each bearing a fortune, were let down from the ceiling at the end of dancing. Music iwas furnished by Jock Arms. Clarence Arms, J. B. Arms, and Jean Arms. Decorating was done by Hedy West, Edna Ann Palmer, Rose Ax ley. Gordon Bates, Richard Footer, Glen Roberto, Rita Mie Hartneas. Roy Pipes, Linda Palmer and Gary McClure. Charles McClure furnish ed corn stalks, and flowers. Sick fa Andrews RODDA VAN GORDKR HOSPITAL Mrs. Amos Harris of Nantahala underwent surgery November Srd. Mr. Granville McKeldrey is re ported to be Improving. Mr. James A. Gibson is still a patient at the hospital. Mrs. Ed McClure Is improving after surgery. Mr. S. W. Jones, Mrs. Arthur Flowers, Judy Truertt, Mrs. Jack Robinson, Mrs. Homer Rayburn and Mrs. Fred King are also pat ients at the hospital. JoBurrell's Marriage To TaylorTold Mr. and Mrs. W H. BorraL of Mui-phy announce the nuiTtagi of their daughter. Jo, to Bmor G. Taylor, son of Mr. sod Mrs. Olan Taylor also of Murphy. The ceremony eras performed on October 18. at McCayeorUle. Geo rgia with Ordinary Roy Chapman officiating. The bride is a junior in Murphy High School. The bridegroom i? a graduate of Murphy High School and is now attending Young Harris College, Young Harris, Georgia. SOUTHEND Jack Frost hit our section heavy last week. Clarence Payne has finished his new room. Miss Ora Turner and daughter. Christine visited Mrs. Lawton Mc Donald last Wednesday. Hoy Corder la rebuilding his chimney. Mrs. Walter Gibson and family spent Sunday In Gaddiston, Ga. Wilma Tate spent the week end in Virginia. Here's Why You'll Like... NURSING CHOW V Mix.s quickly PURINA'S I V Stays in suspension NEW MILK I V Won't clog nipplo pails REPLACER ) V Economical ? now you can soil all tho milk Yes, lots of dairymen are selling that extra 25 gal lons of milk the calf used to take. And with Nursing Chow and Calf Startena, they're growing big rugged calves?the kind that you're proud to have the neighbors see. STILES PRODUCE CO. FEEDS-SEEDS-FERTILIZERS-ICE Phone 143 We Deliver YOUR STORK WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN

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