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The News In And About Andrews Ole Time Horse Swapper Convention To Be Held ANDREWS - There will be an 0>d Time Horse Swapper Coo I vention at the Andrews Riding [Range Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26 A minimun of 500 horses are expected. Wagon Tram participants of last year will be present, dressed in costume. This event is .sponsored by the I Western North Carolina Riding I Club. Garden Club Prepares Picnic Area ANDREWS - The Valleytown Garden Club is developing a pic nic table and benches have a new coat of varnish stain. Families and other gropups are invited to bring their lunches or suppor and enjoy this attractive spot. The club plans to plant the grounds in native scrubs and wild flowers. Dogwoods and teloden drons have been planted and a beginning made in the wild flow ers and ferns. Cub Pack 409 Reorganized ANDREWS - Cub Pack 409 reorganized Wednesday evening May 11, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. Pro spective Cub Scouts and their parents met at the American Legion Hut. Mrs. Starr Pullum was named President and Executive ofliccr Mr. Charles 0. Frazier. In stitutional Representative. Committee men appointed were: Sam Hartman, Edwin Bristol. Billy West, Richard Ram aey, and Dr. F. E. Blalock. Den mothers who volunteered were Mrs. John Pullium and Mrs.| Cliff Huls. Twelve Andrews boys applied, however several boys who could not attent the organizational meeting plan to attend the first regualr meeting. Any boy inerested in becoming a Cub Scout please get in touch! with Cub Master Harry Zimmerr man as soon as possible Watch the Scout for further: News I obacco is big business in North Carolina. About 44 percent of our cash farm income is derived from tobacco alone, and .<8 percent of all cigarettes made in the United States are manufactured within our bor ders. So whether you smoke "King-size" or regular, filtered or non-filtered cigarettes, chances are good that you are using-and enjoying-a North Carolina product. Just as our farmers favor tobacco production controls, people throughout the state favor the system of "legal control" of the sale of beer and ale as being in the bc-.t interests of all concerned. North Carolina Division UNITIO STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. fWtk tufa, Iwwji mimim 1 Dick Watdroup, of Andrews, walked away with two trophies in a drag race Wednesday night in Ashe ville The first trophy was Class Elimination and the second was Top Elimination. The race was held ot the Emmo Drag Strip. Round About Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Christy, Sr. 'returned this week from a visit J to their son's, John Christy, Jr. I& family in Newland, N. C. ! Mrs. Gerald Mathis, her son | Ricky, and Jo Ann Crawford ; spent Friday in Atlanta. ! Mrs. Luke Carver and Mrs. I Jack Cagle and baby left Thurs day for Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Carver will visit several weeks before returning to An drews. Mr. Don Stamey, who is em ployed in Canton spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with his family. Mrs. Ann Unman, Mrs. Eva Wood and Mrs. E. A. Wood shop ped in Asheville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant, Jr. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dilahunt of Knoxviile Tenn. visited the Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant. Sr. this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmer man and family of Winston-Sa lem, recently moved to Andrews and are occupying the Blake home. Mrs. Zimmerman i s presently employed at the Dis trict Memorial Hospital. She is the former Miss Olive Pnllium. Mr. Fred Cothern, a former A. H. S. student, who is serving in the Navy and is stationed in Charleston. S. C. visited in An drews and Topton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Knight of A she vi lie spent Sunday with the Christy family. Mr. J. W. Raster of Atlanta | arrived Sunday for a visit with I his mother Mrs. Woody Raxter. | His children, Evelyn. Danny and ; David accompanied him and will remain for several weeks. He will return to Atlanta this week Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reichman and children are planning a seven i week visit to England the latter jpart of this month. j Mrs. J. G. Carrier will present her piano pupils in a recital Fri iday. May 20. at 7:30 in the Andrews High School Auditorium. SAVES UP TO 30%! One low premium pays for protitiuu against fire, theft, liability ? with liberal medical payments and other coverages included. You may save up to 30% of the cost of separate policies providing this coverage! Wrap up your property protection in one policy. Ask your nearby Nationwide agent for the complete details on Single-Policy Insurance for your home! Rmtmgmapartmetti? Ask about Nationwide?* lom naCTeuimttiPviky. ri ATIONWI DE mTWmiK MUTUAL IKSMUCf t?. Ml UK Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Murphy were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ann Linman and family. Dr. Edwin McClure, executive secretary of the Asheville Presby tery, delivered the morning ser vices at the Presbyterian Church Sunday. He was accompanied by his wife and Mrs. J. J. Stone who visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bristol and famih . Mr. Keith Postell. who is pre sently employed in Macon, Ga.. spent several days here this past week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Postell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose. While here he enjoyed fishing in Nantahala lake and plans to return soon. Twenty - seven ladies attended the district training school of the W.S.C.S. Thursday at the First Methodist Church. Sylva, Hayes ville, Cullowhee. Murphy, Robbins ville were represented. Mrs. J. J. Wood. William Har vey and James Wood attended the funeral of Mrs. George Brad ley of Qualla, N. C. Friday. Mr. Todd Reece, who is employ ed in Franklin, was weekend guest of his mother Mrs. Wade Reece. Miss Ruth Barnard of Sylva j spent the weekend qith her I mother Mrs. Alice Barnard. Coming Events In Andrews THURSDAY, May 1J 4:00 p.m. ? Senior picnic at Hin ton Memorial. FRIDAY, May 2# 7:30 p.m. ? Mrs. Carrier's re cital at the auditorium. SATURDAY, May 21 2:00 p.m. ? Democratic County convention at the court house in Murphy. SUNDAY. May 22 6:45 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m. ? Baccaureate sermon at the High School auditorium. MONDAY, May 23. 7:30 p.m. ? Meeting of Official Board of First Methodist Church. TUESDAY, May 24 7:00 p.m. ? Jayeee's. WEDNESDAY, May 25 Horse Swappers Convention at the Andrews Riding Ring. 7:00 p.m. ? Prayer Meeting 7:45 p.m. ? Methodist Choir Practice. Mrs. Mason Honored With Stork Shower ANDREW ? Mrs. Hub Bryson ' of Topton honored Mrs. Harold Mason Thursday night with a stork shower at her home. Those attending were Mrs. Paul Rose. Mrs. N. L. Adams and Mrs. Lawson Raxter of Andrews. Mrs. Bob Mason, Mrs. Irene Laughter. Mrs. Tommy Higdon, Mrs. France Postell, Mrs. Bert Stowe, Mrs. Shirley Stowe, Mrs Keith Wright, Beatrice Richards. Barbara Roper and Miss Shelby Jean Postell from Topton. Methodists Elect Officials I, ANDREWS Officials were elect ed at the quarterly conference it the First Methodist Church. Committee members to serve for 1960-61 are; Christian Social Rel- ( ations, Mrs. Judy Babbington, Mrs. T W. Axley, Mrs. Bruce Bristol. Mrs. 0. A. Reschke, Mrs. Cliff Richardson and Mrs. Ann Trull. i Worship Committee; Mrs. Dan i Hawk, T. W. Axley. Mrs. I Dora ] Blalock, Walter Brown, Mrs. Ray Hogsed. Mrs. Olen Stratum and Miss Jean Christy. Methodists Swap Pastors Sunday ANDREWS ? The Rev. Claude Young of Hayes vilto will be the speaker at 11 a.m. service at the First Methodist Church Sunday. The Rev. Dorris Smotherman of Andrews will speak at the Hayes ville First Methodist Church at the same hour. Seniors To Be Honored With Picnic At Hinton Memorial ANDREWS - Andrews High ' Icbool seniors will be honored with I i picnic today from 4 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Hinton Rural Life Center near Hayesville Parents ot the mascots and seniors will give the celebration to the honored guests The high school faculty is in vited to attend After the picnic, seniors will participate in games and dancing PECIAL! GOLDEN RIPE-TASTY BANANAS Nabisco j Vanilla Wafers^ v2k?oz 27c 3APC POUNDS m 43 New Crop Red Bliss Potatoes 6 u* 39c POLE BEANS 2 25c FRESH LETTUCE Large Heads 29c "Super-Right" Quality Specially Priced 5 to 8 round Avr. CANADIAN BACON kS' - u> 79c 82 89c "Super-Right" Heavy Grain Fed Beef BONELESS BRISKET ROAST LEAN END TBc 25 59c SPECIAL! "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SUCED COLD CUTS 6-Ox. Pkg. 25 ? SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT ? OLIVE LOAF ? PtOCLE LOAF ? LIVER LOAF ? COOKED SALAMI 1 SPECIAL! ALLGOOD BRAND? SMOKED FLAVORED? SLICED Bacon <39' I (M FEATURED THIS WEEK! f CAFHJOWTS TREASURE CHEST % 0F I VALUES! bccoccoc^i Filet of Haddock 39c Cod Fillet UL?: 35c RLLET OF OCEAN PERCH. 39c BREADED SHRIMP $? 49c PRt- COOKED FISH STICKS ?? B5c AAP BRAND IN TOMATO SAUCE sardines 2 ? 35' :yffjgy AAP YELLOW CLING HALVES ONLY PEACHES 2 s? 53? EIGHT O'CLOCK SULTANA LARGE OR SMALL STUFFED OLIVES tf 49c JANE PARKER LARGE 8-INCH SIZE CHERRY PIE - 45' PritM in tWs Ad arc effective through Saturday, May list. SPECIAL! A&P's OWN PURE ALL PURPOSE OIL dexloa 43 PINT ^ 4% _ Vi GALLON Q'O _ GALLON C* CA BOTTLE BOTTLE 0*)C CAN Vl?Jj BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS CORN p^g.- 29c PEAS XS: 27c LIMAS: 37c CRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 29c SCOTT PAPER PRODUCTS Cut Rita Waxed Pop?r Roll 27c Scottie* Tissue 400's 29c Family Size Nopkint 2 Pkgs. 33c Scotfcins Napkins 2 Pkgs. 49c Super Suds Pttfcafc 35c Octagon Laundry Soap Florient Deodorant Giant Package 2 Cartons 31C Ajax Ad Detergent CHINA 83c 2 Bar* 21C Can 79C 2c??.47c LS. 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