Tit fttws Is Aad Atart ANDREWS Mrs. Lucy Lighter STAFF CORRESPONOENT Phone I0I-U Andrew*, N. C. Ronnie Cri?p, BUI Hall and BUI Blavrns (pent Wednesday la AshevUle. While there, B1U B levins visited his grandmother Mrs. Rue ben Rector, who Is a patient in Mission Memorial ^ Hospital, Mrs. I. A. Brown of Charlotte visited Mrs. Charlie Brown this past week enroute to San Fran cisco, Calif. Recent guests of Mrs. Dave Swann were, Mrs. A. L. Ducket of AshevUle, Mrs. Sam Fox and children, Charles and J anei also of AshevUle, Mr. andMrs. Ai Duckett and daughter, Lynn of Morristown, Tenn. and Ad miral Rosendale of Norman Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fuller attended die funeral of Mr. Fuller's sister, Mrs. Gladys Soto of Miamisburg, Ohio. Ser vices were held Thursday at U a.m. at Dayton, Tenn. Mrs. Cliff Richardson, accompanied her brother. J.W. Bryan to Norwood, Ga., Friday, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J.J.Bryan. Mr. Wayne Ladd entered Me morial Mission Hospital as a patient; Thursday. He was ac companied to Asheville by Mrs. Wayne Ladd and Miss Jean Soles by. ? Mr. and Mrs. Woody Raxter had a* their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raxter and family of Chattanooga. Tens., Mr. j. W. Raxter and family of Atlanta. Ga. and Johnny Rax ter of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best, Berty Sue, and TowanavisitedMr.and Mrs. Lit Collett, and Mr. and Mrs. Jones Collett in Toccoa, Ga., Sunday. They were accom panied by Mrs. Ralph Chambers to Clarksville, Ga. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Edmond son of Atlanta, Ga., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hampton and children, Michael, Billy, and Dean of BrysonCity, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birch field, Mrs. Dee Birchfield and Mrs. Clara Dobbins of Atlanta, Ga.. spent the week-end with Mrs. J. W. Brown. Kent Laughter left Friday for Myrtle Be?ch, S. C? where Joe Stewart, a classmate from the University of Ga., will meet him. He will return to Andrews on September 8. Page 4 ? The Cherokee Scout, Thursday, Sept. 8, 1960 IS YOUR TIME Worth A DIME?. * Place a dime on the tread of your tire. If you can read the date on the dime, it's time to RETREAD. Buy the Retread that Carries the Seal of Qualitv! GOOD, YEAR SEAL RETREADS j Pay as low as SA78 I I Sue 6.70 I IS ? Plus tu >nd m raapp*M tin The Seal is Your Assurance of ? Goodyear approved tread design ? Goodyear high quality tread material* A laAAJIlMJir'e a|ajk?A?A|g|fl| ? iwvOfTiiiiwiiOvv pfOcwssiriy milbodi Goodyear Seal Retreads are the best you can buy for the money! Terms as low as M23 weekly! J. H. DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Piachtrw Street MURPHY, N. C VE 7-2821 OoyW*B?*U at Knoxvllle, Tan. were A* ??*-?* guests o t Mr. RM *U,? mother. Mrs. J esai'eRos Or. Charles Van G order and B. U. Burch are spwidlag a ten days vacation at the Oke efeenokee Swamps In South Ca. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mitchell and daughter. Safari na, of Bur lington. are visiting Mrs. Mit chell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hog an. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Miss lmogene Hogaa. Mrs. Loy Seay attended the workshop for Baptist Associs nonal officers in Waynesvllle at the First Baptist Church, September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Jones of Maryville, Term., spent the week-end with Mrs. Jones's mother, Mrs. Julie Hardin. Mr. Clarence Rogers of Paradise, Ky? is spending the holidays at home in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Nelson and daughter Debbie of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Charlie Rogers and other relatives. Mrs. Jerry I Purser accompanied them to Andrews for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Trull had as their house guests this week-end. Miss Danelle W arren of Asheville, and Miss Tommy r Clontz of Arden. They were 1 former classmates of Mrs. Trull at Memorial Mission School of Nursing. Mrs. E v? B ar ton has returned from a weeks vIsltinRossville, Ga? Lookout Mountain. Chat tanooga, Tenn., Harriraan and LaFollette, Tenn. Her son, Wayne Sneed, accompanied by Miss Rebecca Babbingun, met her in LaFollette Sunday and she returned with them. Mrs. John Whisehunt returned this week from a ten weeks tour of the west. Bill Hall- and Ronnie Crisp left Sunday for Cullowhee, where they will attend Western Carolina College. Andrews Church News POT LUCK SUPPER The Y. W, A. and Intermed iate G. A. met at the First Baptist Church at 6:00 p.m. for a pot-luck supper and State Mission Program and Offering. The Sunbeam, Jr. R, A. and Doris Raxter's Jr. C. A. met at the Church, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. The Jr. G. A. number 2 met with Mrs. Lee Pullium at 3:00 p.m. at her home. There will be aGeneral Meet ing of the W. M. S. of the First Baptist Church tonight at the Church at 7:30 p.m. HOMECOMING DAY The Valley River Baptist Church will observe Homecom ing Day, Sunday, September 11. There will be Sunday School and Church Services followed by lunch at 12:00 pjn. Singing will begin immediately follow ing lunch and continue through the evening. All singers are urged to participate. The public is cordially in vited. COVERED DISH SUPPER ? The Woman's MissionarySo ciety of the First BaptistChuroh including the four Circles, met Thursday, September 1, at 6:30 p.m. in the Ladies Parlor of the Church, with a covered dish supper. Miss Doris Raxter gave the devotional . Mrs. David Hogan sang, "Something For Thee." Mrs. George Jones had charge of the program, 'Ad vance WithChristThroughMis sions In North Carolina - Now!' Taking part on the program were: Mrs.LoySeay.Mrs.T.C. Christmas, Mrs. Jack Long, Mrs. Mabel Rayburn, and Mrs. Amos Harris. METHODIST ACTIVITIES The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church met Monday, September 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walt Brown, with Mrs. Clyde Ellis serving as co-hostess. Circle Number 1 of the Wo man's Society of ChristianSer vice met Tuesday, September 6, at 3:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray Matheson. Circle Number 2 of the Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice met Tuesday, September 6, at 8:00 p.m. at the home ol Mrs. J ack Ledford. The Young Adult Fellowship of the Cherokee -Clay-Graham Sub-District met for a pot luck stopper Tuesday, Septem ber 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Hlnton Memorial Center, Hay esville. METHOCHST MEN ELECT OFFICERS The men of the First Metho dift Church of Andrew* elect ed officers for 1960-61 In their first fall meeting las t Thursday. The following men were elect ed: President, Neal Matheson; Vice-President, Ray Hogsed; Secretary, Leo Hurst: Treasur er, Olen Stratton; and Program ? Chairman, S. J. Gernert. The meeting was held In the base ment of the church. The next regularly scheduled meetly of ft e gro?p Is November 3. Shwrfl Hmm From iMriag Wtstwi Srotts ANDREWS - Mr*. Florence Sherrlll, accompanied by her ?on, Paul Sherrlll end his fam ily ?< Los Angeles, California arrived this week from an eight months tour of (he stales. The highlight of her trip was being ? guest on the Jack Bai ley show while In Los Angeles. She visited two daughters, Mrs. JaMGlem and Mrs. Eli zabeth Ledford in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Leila Brekke in Minne apolis, Mlim., and Mrs. Vir ginia Peterson in Sioux City, Iowa. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mosteller while a guest of her son, Paul in Los An geles. Other places of interest that she visited were Teowana, Old Mexico and Victoria, Canada. Her son, Paul, who accom panied her home is enroute to Long Island, New York, where he is befng transferred for Coast Guard Duty. He and Ms family will leave Andrews this week. .. Farivill Party ANDREWS - John Gernert and Chuck Van Gordar mar-. mined at the Gernert home Saturday at 7:30 pjn. with a farewell party for John Wil kes, of t Day tona Beach, Fla. Those attending were: Na Ane Day, Mike Sheldy, Butch Suraavage, Thomas Brooks, Byron Chandler, Jerry Cox, Donna Sue Fuller, Jeanne Sni der, Jimmy Watklna, Skip Al mond. Cathy Collins, Marilyn Ellis. Connie Lee and Sandy Palmer. ItadiBf Gib ANDREWS - The Summer Reading Club, sponsored by the Andrews Carnegie Library, en joyed a picnic at the Library picnic area, Wednesday, Aug ust 24, at noon. A number of the members were present and everyone enjoyed the good food. There are 28 members of the Club. Donna McClelland led the group in number of books read. She had read 68 books during the period June 1st to August 24th. Election For Comnitteonoa Septan bar 1. 1960 ASC com munity committeeman will be elected la every community la North Carolina. The persona elected oa this date will have a lot of Influence on the kind of a (arm program we will have la our county for the coming year. The first thing they will do la elect the county committeemen to aerve and ad minister the program ASC haa to be reaponaUde (or In the county, which are the Price Si^port Program, Soli Bank, Acreage Allotment andMarfcet ing Quota, Wool Program and the Agricultural Conservation Program. Everyone should go and vote In this election In their community, September 5. The polls will be open from "":00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Bal lots will be at the polling place and the nominees names will be on the billot. The voter will be allowed to vote for any 5 on the ballot, If the nominees do not suit the voter he has the prlviledge of writing In 3 names of persons he would like to see elected as com munity committeeman. The person receiving fee highest number of votea la each com munity will be the chairman of the conuBiadty rontmliaw and (be delegate to the County Con van don September 23, 1960, to elect the County CommltMe men. The persons elected at thla community election are the key man la the ASC program la the county (or the coming year. Listed aa follows are the' nominee* tor each community and (he polling place. SHOALCREEK COMMUNITY, POLLING PLACE WILLIAM'S STORE. Nominees are: Marlon Adams, John Brendle, Wayne Burrell, Clarance Jones, Clint Loudermllk, Guy McNabb, Tru man McNabb,ClaudePatterson, Guy Suit and Stanley Wood. HOTHOUSE COMMUNITY, POLLING PLACE McGILL STORE. Nominees are: C. C. Forrester, Charlie Giiley, Dil lard McAfee, Edgar Newman. Lloyd Newman, Howard Orion, Harold Payne, E. Roach, John Wallace, and George Wood. VALLBYTCJWN COMMUNITY, POLLING PLACE ANDREWS CITY HALL. Nominees ire Carl Braedlove. John Bradley, Ernest Cook. Albert Conley. Klrb Ladd. CUm Luther, Har rison Luther, Wayne Luther, POL"' UNO PLACE 6 RADCUFP'S STORE oe Highway 64. Nom inees ere: Charlie Clonts, Edd Fo rater, S. L. Hatches, H.C. J ohnaon, Paul Lance, Cliff Lit-, tie. AJ, Martin, Clyde McN abb, J .O.Riper k Charlie Thompson. MURPHY COMMUNITY, POL LING PLACE ASC OFFICE at the Courthouse. Nominees are: Fred Dockery, J ack Ferguson, Nath Harper, LovtonLovingood, Wilbur McCombs, Harvey Mc Ray, C. B. Newton, Fred Stiles, Leonard Stiles andCollie Wells. BEAVERDAM COMMUNITY, POLLING PLACE ATCROWE*S STORE. Nominees are: Farrls Bryson, J. M. Beavers, Allen Chambers, John Dockery, J.W. Farner, Wlllard Graham, John McMUUan. Harve Radford, J .R. Roberts, and Lester Taylor. I V Murphy Retail Merchants Association invites Yov To Shop In Murphy Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Get Your Red M Tickets A Brand New 1961 Ford z,., Free In Murphy, N. C. Saturday, Dec. 3, I960 SHOP AND SAVE WITH THE FOLLOWING MURPHY MERCHANTS THAT GIVE RED 'M' TICKETS LENA'S JABALEY'S CANDLER'S DAVIS JEWELERS THE FABRIC SHOP JARALEY BROS. BURCH MOTORS PARKER DRUG STORE SOSSAMON'S FURNITURE CO. MURPHY SUPPLY COMPANY COLLI NS-CRAIN DIPT. STORE MURPHY HARDWARE CO. E. C. MOORE JEWELERS WESTERN AUTO STORE E. C. MOORE-DODGE IVIE FURNITURE COMPANY

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