r Sc ?<! PMo tVtvli Terry Marr halfback for the Andrews Wildcats scores the first TD of the game. I Andrews Rolls Over Swain In 3C-14 Victory ANDREWS- Quarterback David Slagle unleashed a barr age of passes against Swain Hi Friday night, and intercep ted three Swain passes to spark his team to a 30-14 victory over the strong Maroon Devils. Swain dominated the first quarter of play, however, a fumble tecovered by Larry Owenby on the 31-yard line just as the period ended, gave the Wildcats die break they need ed." As the second quarter started, the Wildcats drove to the 3-yard line. Terry Marr ran the TD. Danny Tatham's kick put the Wildcats in front 7-C. For the remainder of the period. Swain controlled the ball. As the period ended Swain drove to the 13-yard line. Don Peterson threw a pass which was intercepted by Slagle in the end zone. Tak ing over on the 20, Slagle kept the ball to run the clock out. In the third period, the Wild cats lost the ball tw.ce with fumbles. Swain found the Wild cat defense too strong and could make little yardage. However, die Wildcats had come back strong. Slagle fired a 45-yard pass to 1 atham for a TD. The I extra point try failed. . Swain threw two passes, one flailing incomplete and the other gathered to by Slagle on a perfect interception, which he returned 16 yards to the 30 before being driven out cf bounds and shook 4; or. the play. The Wildcats fumbled the ball, with Swain recover ing, unable to move the ball, they punted. Terry Marr made a 28 -yard return. Jim Sur savage carried to the one. Slagel yent over for the score on a quarterback sneak. Ta tham kicked the point putting Andrews in front 20-0. Swain's first score came late in the period as Ken McLain eluded the Wildcat defense and raced 75 yards for a TD. Bil ly Davis kicked the extra point. Early in the final period, Ch?-les Hood raced 51 yards for the final Wildcat TD. Terry Marr ran the point. Andrews Lodge #529 AFAAM will hold their regular meet ing, at the Lodge Hall Monday October 5, at 7:30 p.m. Past Masters will be presented pins. Harve Mulkey who has been presented a 50 year pin, will give a short talk on Masonic Education. All members and visiting Masons are urged to attend. Sv?in's Don Peterson com pleted i 46-yard TD pass to McLean and again Davis kick ed the point. With two minutes remaining in the game, Danny T atham add ed icing to the cake by kick ing a 22 -yard field goal with Bobby Wood holding. The final score, 30-14, the Wildcats filth of the season. Andrews Wildcats meet Hay esville Yellow Jackets on their own field this Friday night. What 4-H Means To Me By: Larry -Groves, District 4-H President As I think back over the years, I think of the one out standing thing that has helped to mold my life. This was 4-H. 4-H was, and still is, an open door to success. I have by no means passed completely through this door, but even now I can see how it has bene fited me. In the beginning, our 4-H work was started by the pro ject and project records. This was, for many of us, our first taste of responsibility. Caring for something our very own has laid a foundation that would be hard to disturb. I ROUND STEAK 79t lb I BONELESS CUBE STEAK 59< lb I FISH STICKS 2 ? 59t I STRAWBERRIES 29C I FRENCH FRIES ,?r, lOt I GRAPE JUKE 12 oz Welchs 42C I VEGETABLES 10 98< I CREW SOCKS :z 3 Po 1.00 Children's White MORPUL SOCKS 3 ^ 1.00 I NY10NH0SI Ladies 2 for 1.00 DIAL SOAP ^ 2 - 3K COFFEE 6 oz Maxwell House 99$ MILK POWDER 12 qt. Star lac m JEILO A II Flavors * 2K RINSO Reg 4 For 1.00 PEACHTREE FARM & HOME SUPPLY Front Of School Phon. 837-8227 + + +. Home Demonstration Club Meeting Held ANDREWS "The V alley - town Heme Demonstration Club mat at the home of Mrs. Jack Herbert on Weifciesday morning for an all day meeting, be ginning at 10:00 a. m. Guests were greeted by hostesses, Mrs William Carter, Mrs. John West and Mrs Herbert who presented them with autumn leave favors. Robert Heaton, guest speaker discussed the new Community Center and told of other town developments during the past two years. Mrs. Luke Ellis, president, presided during the business session. Gifts made by members were on display during the day. The group attended a demon stration on meat cutting given by C. B. Cunningham, manager of meat department, at theA&P store at 2 p.m. Eighteen were present including guests Mrs. Mavis Harris and Mrs. BessAlverson of Murphy. Homecoming To Be Observed ANDREWS-Homeccming will be observed at the Church of God on Sunday, October 11. Reverend William Henry, and instructor at Lee College will present the morning worship service followed by a singing service during the afternoon. College groups have been in vited to take part in the service Reverend T. E. Wilson, pas tor, invites the public to attend. Community 4-H Club Leader By: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tip ton. It is very inspiring to work with 4-H boys and girls be cause we are interested in young people. As they choose projects year by year and keep records we know they have responsibilities of their own. They learn to do by doing, develop leadership and chara cter, learn to cooperate and share with oters, appreciate natural resources and their uses, make friends, and to give loyal service to their fellow men and God. The boys and girls of today will be the leaders of tomm orrow and by being a 4-H'er today will certainly be a help tomorrow. The sad part is --we see so many boys and girls who don't belong to a 4-H club? so we welcome you to join our Brass town 4-H dub. 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