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andrews news * ' -v". * Mrs. Ivcy l?ffbt#r, Staff Correspondent * Phono 101-W Andrews. N. C. Sp/4 Sam W. Jones, Jr.. who has ban stauoaad ia Camp Page, Chua Chon, Korea Is spendiag a lew days ia Andrews with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Jones, , Sr. He has been reassigned to Armored Center. Fort Knox. Ky. Sp/4 Jones metPfc. Joe Mostellar and Sp/S Ger ald MathiS, both of Andrews, in Korea a few days before he departed for the stales. -A Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wick lein and sons, David and Douglas of Reading, Pa. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bellman. -A* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Masters and children, Rosanne. and Ted. of Charleston, W. V*. arrived Wednesday for a visit with Miss Ruth Wal droup and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Waldroup. Joe Waldroup' and Mrs. J. S. Watkins of Knoxville joined them Friday lor the week-end. -A Miss Peggy Thompson and Sue King of Marble, were over-night guests of Mr. f nd Mrs. Loy Seay on Wednesday of this week. -A Mr. John Adams celebrated his sixty-ninth birthday at his home Sunday, October 9, with open house. Those who called during the afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wheeler and family; Mrs. Dean Wes' and son. Cyrus Witt; Mr. ant. Mrs. McKinley Gibbey and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Adams and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil War ren: Mrs. Faye Gibby and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore. -A Mrs. Thomas I. Neal and >er mother. Mrs. J.W.Brown are spending several days in Asheville as guests of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Carmen Johnson. -A Mi?* Kan PunMfi who has boon employad la Atlanta for the paat year has returned to Andrews to work. -A R ever end and Mr*. Doms S mo therm an and Stephen have as their guests. Mrs. Smo therman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Connor o ( Charleston, West Vlrglaia. -A Mrs. Ira Burch of Samson Ala.. Is visiting her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Burch and family. -A Mr. John Cooper observed his eighty-ninth birthday on Saturday, Oct. 15. at his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Womack presented him with a large birthday cake, made and de corated by Mrs. Womack. Other friends and relatives called during the afternoon, presenang him widi gifts and cards. -A Mrs. Wayne Ladd who has been a patient in District Memorial Hospital, returned to her home this past week. -A A/2C Lamar Ledford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Led ford, is home on a 30 day leave from Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. Ledford has just completed several months of < duty there. Following his leave, he will ship out from < California to Okinawa, , ! -A- I Miss Fannie McGuire was f the lucky winner Saturday night, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. at the Andrews Riding Ring, of a six s year old five gaited sorrell mare, and a two month old colt, with a saddle and bri dle. Members of the Andrews Riding Club sold tickets for $1 each for a chance to win these horses. Proceeds from the ticket sales will go toward con struction of bleacher seats it Che Riding Ring. You're ahead in EVERY way with a RITEWAY wood burning FURNACE! MOM ICOMOMY . . . Ym'H roaliia unbaliavabla fuol mv* i*9? ... up t* 10 X ... wfaoa vou burn wo?d in a modor* Ritoway furnaco! MORI COMFORT . . . You'll ? ? i o y tbarmostiticilly can trollop, uniform tamparoturoa 4ay and nigHt . . . un4ar ail waathar conditioni! MORI CONVINIIMCI . . . Ritaway'i axclusiva compioto com bullion prineipla flvot *W convonionco of 90s or oil. Fuol Uits for at toast 12 boura with out attention. MORE DURABILITY . . . I it o way fumacat for hot air, hot watar or stoam aro buift for a Hfatimo ?f satiifaetory aorvico. TWo'i a modal for ovory horn a. automatic wood burning heaters and furnaces Phone Collect ? 3189 MR. R. E. PENLAND R^3^HayesvillejN^C. GET READY GET SET. . . L 60! Basic to winning any kind of a roe* it getting off to a good *fortl When it comas to win ning flnonciol wccmi, this usually meant form ulating a good, practi cal plan for I yslamotic saving, and opening an account Kara. Than KEEP SAVING on schedule I OTHIJt SERVICES ? CHKUNS ACCOUNTS ? PBSONAL LOANS ? SAH MPOSIT BOXES ? HUVUfltS' CNKKS CITIZENS BANK ( TRUST CO. Marpby - Arirtws ? RtbUnvMt SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROUNA Newly elected officer* of the Andrews Riding Club are Jeff Brooks, president; Sam Jones, vice-president; and J. V. Brooks, secretary. -A Mrs. Pauline Adams re turned home Sunday from Washington. O. C.' where she had spent last week visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams. -A Andrews High School Is one of the eight schools in the Western North Carolina area participating in a "Reading the News" project with the AshevUle Citizen-Times Co. supplying the newspapers. Newspapers are si^plied once or twice a week to be tween 32 to 140 students at each school. The project will be continued through out the school year with different schools participating. -A Ronnie Crisp and his room mate. Morris Atkins, from WCC spent the week-end in Andrews. -A Mrs. Gene Crook and dau ghter, Mary Jo, spent the past week visiting her mother in Canton and friends in Ashe ville and Enka. -A Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shuler af Hartford, Ky., arrived on Thursday for a visit of sev Tal days with relatives and Tiends in Andrews and Rob linsville. Mrs. Shuler is the ormer Virginia Garland. -A Todd Reece o f Franklin ipent the weekend in Andrews. Mr*. Lacy Lamhwr *m . r ot * word Mtw *? Witrntn. (root "Lumcb m4 Fua" program rw WDEF IV, CkHHO? Tun. Mr pria* tM forty dollar* word! -At ? Rkhi |M>n ft Mr*. * 3. E. Lall wer? Mr. *at Mrs. LotU Pooteil and daughwr and Mr*. Jm Hy** 9t Rob blarvtll*. -A Mr*. Loaste Scott has r? - rur nod rn her homo I* Bock ley, Woat Va. after a viait a t several day* with her dau ghtar. Mr*. Kyi* Rogers and family. PTSA Harvest Salt Pins AiiotRctd ANDREWS - The annual Har vest Sale lor die Andrews School will be held Seturday October 22 at 7:30 p.m. at fee Andrews High School Audi* Mtn. Benny McGlamery ? f Franklin, Herman West of Marble and Paul Browning of Helen. Ca. will be the iuc doneers. Three prizes will be given to the rooms having the moat produce, cakes, candy and hand made articles. Judges will beMrs.CllesCovor.Mrs. Lucy Laughter and Mrs. Betty Crook. This Is the only fund raising project for the PTSA during the year. Money made will be used for free lunches, clothing for needy children and school library. Every one Is urged to give generously to tfie sale. Pro duce, cakes, candy and hand made articles will be greatly appreciated. Julie Pullium, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. John Pullium end Dave Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford were selected as mascots of graduating class 1961. GAZE INTO THE CRYSTAL BALL letweon now and Novombor I the big and powerful political mochina in tha. 12th Congrettional District will tall many misleading stories and Mart many folta rumors about Heinz ? oilman. Got# for a momant into the political crystol ball and xa soma of tha things tha political mochina hos up its tleeve to attock 9 oilman: 1) An advertisement will run saying $ oilmen is not a real Republican, that ha it net a raol Democrat, that, therefore, ha it untuitad to represent this district in Congress. Seine member* of tha political ring are alraady tproodiag the rumor Hwt (1) oilman will ran on the tmmmwmi* Hckot is 1M2 irfce does not win now. The vie jewel end itepldR) of some peeple knows no limit. Net only h 0 oilmen one of tha grootaet fighters in the country agomet communism, ha it aleo going to run on the Republican ticket whenever ho runs foe public offico in the future. And, lest bat not laast, bo it COINS TO WIN THIS NOVEMMR. 2) What hove we here? Hah, another odvartiiament filled with lias and distortion, taking soma of tha million* of words ?ollmon hat written out of context, making it appear that ha is ogointt wedded motherhood, Elsenhow er, formers, workers, Ninon, education, children. Ledge, food, tholter, old poopla and domocrocy. 3) What's this! Another ad saying 0 oilmen it in fovor of free love, communism, fascism, nazism, bud dism, hinduism, and all the other 'ism*. 4) Here's o rumor ? ? oilman's campaign is being fi nanced by Mokow, or by Barlln, or by Tal-Aviv, or by Buenos Aires, or by Red China, or maybe by the oboml noble snowmon. 5) How ohout an od saying that ?ollmon't campaign is being financed by organised labor? 6) And an ad that says ? oilman hat tpant vast omounts of money to win tha alaction end, therefore, ha must be a phony become no honest men would spend more in o campaign then the fob would pay in e year. 7) Of course, on enti- # oilmen cempeign wouldn t be complete without celling him en uftra-libaral or en ultra-conservative, or an uttro- soma thing. Can you think of a batter way to confuse tha issues? II Rumor: No more welfore payments if Heinz ?oil man is elected. (Isn't that silly? But, in 1MB. the people ?n one county were told this to score them out of voting for ?oilman.) 9) They will reprint, in condensed forms, advertise ments ?oilmen ran two yaars ago, hoping to confuse the issue* even mare. 101 Also, the political machine could put a couple , of write-in condidotat into tha race Just to split tha vote as much as possible. * I I I Hera are probably tha two bast ones which ore making tha round* already. ?oilman wants to gat into Congress to gat government contracts for his thoa fac tories That'll bo the day whan tha U. S. Army goo* mto combat wearing ?oilman's slippers and casual shoes. And don't forget that you will hoar that ?oil man wants to get into Congress to gat military eocrefs to pass them on to hit Russian-bom wife who loft Rue* fa at tha tender ago of 7 tegathar with hor parent* pannila** in I VII. 12) Finally, there will be a big stink that ?oilmen It a friend of labor end by gaily, ? oilmen hapat he is! Ha and labor have always boon friandt and hf* lee tor lee ore notod for the hormoniout relationships botwoon nuuka^hMUjtt I^Lab ?m lame |aL aj- Uatna www\ is ? fntftd of th# (tMiflfi lh# ond ttii toAittrioHtt. Why shouldn't ? mon b? ?Ml la kla reaarrl*-*** ml i ? ? It n I liiu ni unpeg L Hi H? wt Wl^t ' I rig V WyvR tfc?y'r? ill, of long os they or? not und?rwortd choroctcrt. Of f polH iCO^ TtO STACKPOLE rrorntnop * ANDREWS -TfcoValloywva How D?noii?u?auii. lubwu. mmmr ? Wort too* at lt30h Tuoorliy. Ocnbar 25 at dM homo ot Mr*. 8. U. Barcfc. A damoaac rtaoa or Tla Craft will b* flvoa by Mr*. Burch. f * ? F ?deration f IgtaL-iyfcl m j*ocRnotwri; To Hold Mooting Th? Farmaro FatWraOon'i 40ft annual nMMkri moooa, *01 ba lM.ii Buncombe County ourtHousi m Aafcavtlle, N. C. on Satur day. Octobar Jl, I960, at 10:01 A.M. ? *jr d?p?r m\?n \ will fa* at will I# taft m w A |k.i spMk ?r art* fat Mtrd ud door > prtaaa f1?eo away. Lunch e will fa* Nrad following the T!"* RWTtbcra and their I' families are urged to attend. .1 Mr. mi Mr*. Sparatr J'1""" " "?? **ry. W. C. Mr* mak cad fwag 4 MUa J??Chrt?ty. ? -A Mr. aad Mrs. fe, A. Mun E r.Mr?d from ? ?l?lt la <ttOar?Q< ?*rtlt>u o7 Michigan. -A Mr? John P milium spent W*dn?a<Uy anf Thuraday in Ashevyi# and Gr*?ovtJl?.. it Inspected Fresh Wkele ERS =27 dexola Oil CA^N JOHN FILLET of FLOUNDER lb. 45c FROZEN HEADLESS AND DRESSED WHITING, l'/a-lb. . . . HEADLESS GREEN SHRIMP, lb. . . . 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SLICED BOLOGNA r 'JUICY MOUTH SMACKING" YORK APPLES Green Cabbage 5c Bartlett Pears l*. 19c LB BAG Cranberries pj?: 23c U. S No. 1 - White Irish Potatoes 25 Bu 69c Joy Liquid Can 39c 67c Oxydol Package 35c Package 83c Tide ph. 34c pGk? 81c ??? $135 Blue Cheer "S 34c p?aU 81c Dash Detergent rtcbji 39c Spic & Span pi?.' 89c Package 29c j MORTON FROZEN APPLE - PEACH OR COCOANUT 22-02. SIZE ? >T0CK UP! Snowdrift Shortening c? 85c Groom of Whoot 'J?- 25c 'J? 39c A&P Sliced Strawberries 2 ?? 39c Burntido Charcoal 'S^ 49c ^ 97c BIRDS EYE Crinkle Cut Potatoes Peat and Carrots 2 Peas 2 pLks0. 55c Corn Cut Style Okra p? 29c & 53c WJ 29c '&?? 20c 8-QT.SIZE 1 | Comet 2 c &: 31c 2 <& 47c rroM* ud VegeUM?< - STRAINED I Gcrber Baby Food 6 J? 65c 1 COME SEE Out HoIIowmh Candy Display | | 16-OZ SUNNYFItLO BRAND PANCAKE FLOUR ' 24-OZ ANN PAGl NCAKE AND ( WAFFLE SYRUP JANE PARKEK LARGE ANGEL FOOD RIG. 49c
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