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Mrs. Lscy Lflffbttf, Staff Correspondent Phon# 101-W Androwo, N. C. ; Mr*. Beesie Derreterry and Mr*. Jake Phillip* have returned home after a "*t*it wllti Mr*. Phillip*' daughter, and soe-ta-law, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Williams, In Tampa. While In Florida they visit ad many points ot interest there. T/Sgu Paul Day of Langley Air Force Base narrowly es caped death recently when a K. B. SO refueler plane ex ploded on take-off. Seven of his crew members were killed 1_ Fambro 5 1 10 Christmas Ribboi Ripple * Tie 135 Feet 49( Prs-Cbristaas SPECIAL '3 Big Rolls, 360 iacto. Christinas Paptr Regular 98$ * 77t ? Fleece-lined Sweat Shirts 1.49 Value $1.00 Bowliag Sits 10 Pin* & Pin Spotter* $2.98 Plush Red Doakty $3.66 Lay Away Now For Christmas Men's Strotch' Socks 3 for $1.00 Wash Cloths 10 for $1.00 Mil's Socks Assorted Colors 3 lor $1.00 Mr*. Carman Jofenaoa of Ashevllle iptit dM woafc-end with Mr*. J. W. Bran Ml Mr*. Luthar Nicholson. -A Mr*. Glana Guthrie mad children, Aon, Ruah. ?nd Ron nie. of Charleston, Tean., Mr*. Inez Erlckson of Bald more, Md., Mr?. TUdan Honeycuc of SmltMlald. N. C, have returned to their homes after attending the funeral of their mother, Mr?. J. R. Dal ton. -A Mr. and Mr*. BUI Raxter and family of Chattanooga, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Woody Raxter. -A A Fellowship Supper was held Wednesday evening, Nov. II, at 6:30 p.m. honoring th? new members and new comer* at the Fellowship Hall of th? First Methodist Church. -A Approxlmately seventy-five people attended the dedication services of Rev. Homer Wil son's new home Thursday night, November 3, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Alvln Younce deliv ered a message to the group preceding the dedication. -A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer and daughter Pamela Sue of Atlanta, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer. Mr. Jack Conley and grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Rowland. -A Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Anderson and children. Rob ert and' Mike, of Kingston, visited relatives in Andrew* this past week. They also visited Mrs. Will Coffey o( Marble. -A Mrs. Hattie Hardin moved to Andrews on Friday. For .the past few years she hat lived in Gaarania, N. C. -A Officers of the Future Homemakers of America at tended a workshop in Bryson City recently. The purpose of the workshop was to explatn to the officers the responsi bilities of each office. -A Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of New Berry.'S. C.. and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Osborne. Jimmy and Billy, of New Port News, Va? were recent guests of Mrs. J. W. Brown andMrs. Luther Nicholson. Wanted To Buy WOOD 6" diameter end up 52" long. Pine ? .$19.20 Poplar^. $17.60 Oak $16.00 Townson Lumber Co. MURPHY, N.C. There's a rugged 'Jeep vehicle for your jobs! Rugged 'Jeep* vehicles have the extra traction of 4- wheel drive to deliver your payloads to areas ordinary trucks can't reach ? shift easily into conventional 2-wheel' drive for economical highway travel. And with power take-off, they operate many kinds of special eq"ipment. There's a 4-Wheel-Drive "Jeep' vehicle to fit youj specific needs! Forward Control 'Jtep'Trucki unequalled combination of maneuverability and pay load capacity 1 ^ doe* hundred* of jobs! 'Jeep' Utility Wagon . ? , dual purpoM rehicJc It bo&uiflM and family I Hm Jeep family if 4-WIimMMvi wWcIm nun...Mrtri urj??? ?i?iuwi n 4-nm-mn viimn cherokciTmotors 20S HIWASSEE ST. MURPHY, N. C. Elaine Luther, StaiUWeot ao. Lou BUM Myara. LoU Ma* Pranks. aad Ltada Dar rykarry, ? float wltb Mr sponsor, MIm MlfrtltWkt ?*er. attended from Aatfcrawa. -A P?T Geraert, imilaar at ' Stata College, Raleigh. apaac the week-end with Ma paraw Mr. and Mra. S. J. Ganart and John. Mr. and Mr*. John Ken wood and daughter, Lola, of Bryaon City, spaat Wednee day with Mr*. C. E. Lall. Sha accompanied than home for ovarnlght vtalt. retnradag to Andrewa on Tharsdey. -A Virginie Garnar. atudaut at WCC, Cullowhaa. vial tad bar mother, Mra. Blanche Gar?er lor die waak-and. -A Mra. L. B. Womack and Mrs. James Swart vial tad their alaier, Mlaa Valarla Robinson of Mulllna, S. C., this week-end. -A The St. Andrawa Lutheran Church obaarvad "All Satn^a Day" Sunday. November 6, At the U o'clock service. -A Mrs. W.T. Moor* recently opened a greenhouse, located back of bar residence la V?I? laytows. She ha* a variety o f far* anlums, begonlae. collaa. pet unia's and many other potted plants. She hopes to hava a variety o( cut flowara by early sprinf. -A Mrs. G. E. Lall spent fta week-end with her daughter, Mrs. F rank Forsyth and fam ily of Murphy. Father, Son Welcome Mom To New Home Andrews - Mrs. June L. Stroup his joined her husband. Can. and son. Bob, at their new home near here. Father and son welcomed mom to their new mountain home. Mr. Stroup and Bob moved in ahead of Mrs. Stroup. Mrs. Stroup .vat affiliated with the St. Petersburg, Fit.. Times In the advertising dep artment. Mr. Stroup It re tired from Sears Roebuck and company. Moving to this section has been a dream of the Stroups for years. Eventually, Mr. Stroup Intends ? bring other mountain view admirers to* this part' of our country. ]? fact, they have already start ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raomel from St. Petersburg, Planar* visiting and expect to return for many visits. Mrs. Stroup has an extensive card file on possible summer residents. Posted And Bristol Lead Lees-McRae | Bobcats To Title ANDREWS - Terry Postell and Jim Bristol, both former Andrews aces, have played outstanding bail forLees-Mc Rae College Bobcats this sea son. Terry Is co-captala of the 1960 Bobcats. Jim Bris tol has 6 points ? his credit, plunging over from the on* yard line to score against Wlngste game in which Leee McRae edged by the Wlngata Bulldogs, 7-6. - Terry Postell hat scored 12 points this season. Against Wingate he ran 70 yarda, a gainst Mars Hill he ran 62 yards for TDs and has gained yardage in every game. The second victory over Macs Hill last week assures the Bobcats of the Conference Championship. SotAIIc* goring f TO Wetf ? , <* A. 0. StMAi Mr. aad Mr*. Pad Mir at Caw, 0*.. ?? linighair. sTySteirti Mr. M. aad Mr*. Or.r Etearda SMuta ?f Kallapall. Mom, Mim Baring ts a graftal* ?f Caraa High Sclool. of Enorr-ai-Chrfgrd J ???<*- Col lap*. aadaf BmoryUBv*r?lry ac Adaata. Oa. WW1? aaand la| laaary. Mlaa Bona* was a chartar m?mb?r afifcaDalia Daita Oalia Sorority chap tar. Sha U praaandy taachlag English at Craat Fall* High School la Craat Pall a. Moat. Sh* taught school at Spray harry High Schoul, Mtnatta, Ga? tm 1*59-60. Mlaa Boring la th? grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kohar A. Dawar Of Aadrawa and of Mr*. Jama* R. Bor ing M Canton. Ca. aad the lata Or. James R. Boring. Mr. Stauha i* a vataran o I di? U. S. Navy and at taadad Montana Sato Col lago at Bozaman, Montana. I Ha Is praaandy employed ac Craat Palls, Montana. Tba v adding arlU take plica en Oacamber 28. I960. "Back To School" To Be PT&SA November Theme. Andrew* - The Andrews P arent-T eacher and Student Association plans to have for its November meeting a "Back To School," program. The purpose: To create a better understanding for the parens of what children do With their time In school. The parents will have the opportunity to attend their children's classes, and tea chers will explain their pro gram of work. Jtoom represents Bves plan to contact each pa rent In every trade first through twelfth, urging them to go back to school. During the parents lunch time, Mr. Frazier, Supt., will talk about the building pro gram. Lunches will be free. The PTSA urges that all parents make plans to go to school on November 15 to refresh their education and bring back memories of their school days. Parent and Family Life Education committee will be In charge of the program. The m amber a are: Miss Ruth Hamilton, Mra. Austin. White, Mrs. Jack Raxter, Mrs. Hus ton Ledford, Mrs, Herman West and .Mis# Meredith WU taker. Lions Cabinet Will Meet In Saluda Andrews - District 31-A. Lions Club Cabinet will meet Sunday, November 13, at 1 p.m. In Saluda Presbyterian Church in Saluda. Progress reports on blind aid and pre. veotionof blindnessprograms en community, county, and zone levels will be reviewed at this meeting. Activities report will be given by zone chairman, Joe ? IK hour i. Herman K. Brauer, district chairman of N. C, Eye Bank for Restoring Sight InCy will be apnncipal speak er. Robert W. Easley. J r., of Murphy. WNC Director of the . Whit* Cane Drive, will report on progress of funds cam paign for benefit of blind aid on a aate-wide basis. Meredith Hardin Crowned Queen e ? e Andrew* -Meredith Hsrdln, ? sophomore student, was crowned Autumn Queen at Andrews High School last Monday night. Sn>t. Charles Frezler end members of the student council conducted the Coronation ceremonies. Queen Meredith's attend ants were Judy May, Alomla McLatn, Linda Mcjunkins, Lorene Trull, Avis Hardin. Nadine Day. and Donna Sue Fuller. Assisting in the cor onadon ceremony were Linda Ellis, Ann Pullium, Nancy Stoudt and Carolyn Thompson. 1 BOOK REVIEW ,cTh? Sign Of Taurus" ByWmJtmFHUM NEW YORK: Holt RlMtart ud Wlnttmi -pp?4.95 Review*! By MartiLoulteTravli Ftfteld hat don* an exeal lent job In wiling Counteaa Potelska's awry of th* eplrlt world. Qua* dona concerning mental telepathy and extra - senaory perception may plague the reader long a/ tar he laya this book aatde. Counteaa Potolaka. (or tuna teller at a Mexican fleata,. ?a a refugee from the Third Reich tad Hie hoiocauat of Waraaw. She now aapparts heraelf by clalrveyaace a mong the American touriate and the aadvee of Mexico. After Guldo, the paldaaala tant. obtaina neceaaary Infor mation about her dleata. die Counteaa cleverly fakea her pradtcdona of the future. Many of dieae turn out ? be alarm ingly accurate. The reader la kept la audi suspended belief In apliitual lam that ha, too, ackniiwladgaa d?e atatura of Co<aieeaPa?al ?k? M in all-knowing, mil? seeing prophetess. Aa tha Countess tries to explala this phenomenon to herself, she losea her direct on m tha dark perimeter* of tha subconscious. She be comes a tragic figure seek ing the meaning o( llfa and her strange fascination for a man thirty years younger than aha. After realizing a fault aha has could causa un bearable consequences, Coun taaa Potolska makes her de cision. la tha mind really limited by dme and memory? Whan and where does the mind cease to bacome conaclousof reality and begin to drift into tha spirit worlsT Pifteld's plot holds. Indirectly and unstated, that die human miod can sad 4ms triumph aceasionally la Its struggle toward under* standing and realizlag It* mmMIMs. Da yo? agree? dt* if k|r|N Jam** C*? R>4n D?ito?. Jr. Friday. N? vtmbtr 15 at !??? o'clock in rtw evening at Meiropol ltaa Manonil Methodist Xhtrck. Washington. D. C. -A BobSl?la. atudaatofKtap . vxi. J oh* C*ba. who t??mploy?d at bolmoot, N. C? vinttd h.# iMBtty At* wMkmd. W. H. C. PImmUk I x ? -A" ( Mr. W?l'.er t. ocM-tnh.i r. turM* n hi* boma in Bry*M City $tw r vninnf hit dau ghter. Mn. Sam Ruaaell and iatnily. ? COME SAVE DURING THE SECOND WEEK OF OUR EXCITING enf Ma 1 ? SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF STEAKS SIRLOIN OR CLUB ? LB BONELESS#) 8/ -oD PORTERHOUSE STEAK " 95c BONELESS RIB STEAKS "? 95e "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HKAVY GRAIN FED BEEF CHUCK ROAST ?? .43c RIB ROAST mbojt. 75c RIB STEW "ST " 17c BONELESS CHUCK ROAST * 59c BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST U)' 69c BONELESS STEW BEEF " 59c "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESHLY (3-Lfc. PVg. __ $1.17) Ground Beef - Jp YOUR ( HOICf ANN PAC.F PURF 'SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF FREEZER SALE! PEACH, PINEAPPLE or APRICOT Preserves OR Grape Jam 2 49? .BEEF SALEi Trimmed Full Loins Sirloin Butts . Short Loins " Bm( Rounds Beef Ribs Arm Chuck* Buf Hindquortars Boot Forequortert Side of Boef 45/60# lb. .75 20/25# lb. .75 25/30# lb. .79 80/100# lb. .55 25/30# lb. .59 80/100# lb. .39 160/190# lb. .55 170/200# lb .39 330/390# lb .45 Hm'i wHw> Mf AM Pmwr Mi Hud Nat rtfM tar yom Nmr ??? t*? t?N mMitdt mh?4. Ymk diiln ?# bHf CMf to ywr m mart c*t p?p?r ?t ?? ?Ktf? cMt, and th? eo?t??H wiltoi Ml M* pillMji If jrMi ywar m?<rt vM t? m? ?r*?f pmpt f mn addit????l ?Mf ??>Wri?wi only t? ctv#f Mm i*?t ?f fmnr pmpt. D*n't nwi Hhi b* Mk. Cmm ? *?4?r ??d plot* rout ?rtot. Yn My |Wi H ?p Icfw. ALLGOOD BRAND ? SMOKED FLAVORED ? SLICED Jane Parker ENRICHED BRfEAi) Tr 2 41* MADE WITH BUTTERMILK 1-lb PKG. JANF PARKER RfcG 49? - SPECIAL' Angel Food JANE PARKER REGULAR SIZE SPECIAL' Mince Pie "? 49c , ? , "Our tnun Quality" Daily Dog Food 12V4*Ca"" $1-48 '^&:$3.49 A&P Crushed Pineapple c? 25c VrtuH - Ttllow - Hor*y Sp.M or D*vT? fo?? 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