ANDREWS
News and Advertisements
Pauline Hicks, Editor Phone 94
Heaton
Elected
Mavor
R T. H?\? on ?'.i re-elected
myw itf Andrews In the election1
BE ASSURED OF A rt S R
ROUND SUPPLY 05 SWEETS
'famNGFJtWT
... BEPP/ES
This Season ^
held TufMlav !!?' hid no oppom
:i.m. The board ot aldermen on |
? Democrat.. ticket. composed
ot he m? umbent >. was re-clcct
M H? at :i T' eived a total ot
-U i \ld? t'tnen elected re
< i fi -.ti? number^ of
Ca om -"-?i z. b
Conlev \v o Mi Keldr? \
L'8'.i and ?" L Whitaker 289 Re
. ..*,ki. .! v. i'i-n for aldermen
ii.ii tl ::nbe ? ?( vi?te> receiv
urtl' hv' ** fnlinw? - AVbn ?
Coward IIS n I tttgdon 105:;
Bet ? W W D Wll
Wm. Rav Truett
Is In The ILS.
Naval Reserve
fttleH 17 >on Ot
Andrews. lias
; ir Pilot train
d State# Rezerve,
announcement
Aviation C .det ?
A Ian tii
Cherokee Coun-,
Andrew- high
ing the ape of
? : - after. ho will ;'
t: ve duty for
(?mple'ins al! j
he will qualify i ?
Win;- f Gold i
: *d a Fly in v. Of
Fleet.
lir\TM ANDREWS, N. C.
HtNN theatre
Saturday, May 8
ROY ROGERS ? "Gabby
HAYES in
Heart of the
Golden West
Chapter 12 .?f KING of the
MOUNT IF s .?nd CARTOON
\dmission 10c and IZc
LaU> >liow Saturday 10:.>0 p.m.
VFI>\ VNN BORG ? I Yl F
TXI.BOT in
She's In The Army
\hn ( XRTOON
\dnu>sion 10? and 0c
Mill Moll. Ma\ 9 - 10
CLACDETTt COLBERT ?
JOH McCREA in
The Palm Beach
Story
also??
NMVS ? SHORT SCBJECTS
Tue*?. Wed.. May 11 U
Double Feature Program
(.IOK(.K BRENT ? BRENDA
MARSHALL in
You Can't Escape
Forever
and
Scattergood Survives
Um> new s
\dmN*?ion 10c and 30c
YOl NFKD NO
Priority Rating
For the Following:
The right to live in a free country.
The right to worship as you please.
The right to buy War Bonds and Stamps.
The right to be contented and happy.
The right to vote as ycu think best.
The right to be industrious and honest.
The right to hope and pray for an early,
victorious termination of the war.
The right to borrow money when you
need it for production or other legitimate
uses.
We invite you to use our bank and the
services and advice of our employees.
Hold on to these rights
BUY WAR BONDS
And Stamps Regularly
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO.
Serving Southwestern North Carolina
MURPHY, N. C. ANDREWS, N. C.
Mi mhrr Frdfral Dfpo*lt Insurance Corporation
125 Employees
Put Ten Percent
On Pay In Bonds
T! ?" l- > : tnpllA ?? ? - ol \nd' ?
Tannin- C'ompan. And:r*>
now are :.ivtnK subtracted from
IKi> at 1< a ? ten
ptwr.t to: wai bonds, on ea
ray d.?\ T < bi weekly payroll ?*f
tur i .?Ull'.tii,? Iviiaii 57vDv Tt-I
? i m;\my went on the trn peicfi.
for bonds payroll plan a t a
weeks aco
Wm. P>. Hornsby
Knlist* For
Pilot Training
Wt ,i. Barnette Hortisby IT.
. : ? M a: Mrs. Guy Horr
in* Ano.:? ? ..is enlisted !>? Of
ficer P:!ot training m t!:- United
-'at?- N.val Reserve. aecoidir.:
m ar. inn??un? t-ment made fcy ?ne
Naval Via.on Cadft s? .on
B.?ar : Vl.tnu
Hornsby bem In Memphis
IVn.i. ? : uated from And:? \
?. where he played t '
?all ?: . l).rA'-tia.: Captain W
- Horn>by f ? . United Si.it?
Vm; of the now m
Up : ? :r.i -'.-.o a-'?? of 1R ?
???..-.?ratter. Hornsby ww'.
do .? :rd in active duty for
?runin A!'*??:? completing all 1?
j-.ii?.. -.e w ill qualify f r
: Na Wing- of Gold" ana
?o cmm ionrd a Plying Offu?r
ivith the Fleet.
May f) Is Golden
Cross Sunday
S'.md y May 9th. has been c
.?Njcnatf fi a- Golden Cros> Sunday
in ?:.? W?-lern North Carolina ;
Confer enee of the Methodist
C by Bi>p Clare Purcell |
and ' ? district superintendents, j
In all churches of the conference j
attention will be called to the!
wo: k bein^ done at the Hugh
Cl..t'...?m Memori.il Hospital at
Elkin. North Carolina An of fer
ine will be taken for the charity
work of this instution.
T < Golden Cn-v, fund is used
in rhii-.vTy work and is adminis
:c:vd b:- ? e Reverend W M
Smit conference director of
Go ".den Cros> Tie offering last
? -a: for this rause was $11.098.00
Ti fund m..kes -,t po.>. lble for
hospital at Elkin to care for
?::any charity pat: :r The Hugh
i:n Memorial H --pital has
? unictue distinction r>f never'
:n::nu awjv -in1-'." person on
i count of inability to pay.
New Officers Of
P.-T.A. Elected
ANDREWS At the last meet
in of .:.t Andrews P.-T.A. Mrs.
Rob Stamper was elected presi
dent: Mrs Edwin Bristol, vice
presiden" Miss Lena Hamilton.
? :ctary: and Miss Catherine S.
Morton, treasurer. Mrs. Stamper
eds Mr- John Christy Mrs.
C . isty having served for the past
years as president of the or
?amzation.
RETURNS TO TEXAS
ANDREWS Cpl Ernest W.
Whitaker 'Coot"? has returned
to his post in Fort Brown. Texas,
where he is Technical Cook for
the Quarter Master Corps. Cpl.
Whitaker has been visiting his
wife and friends in Andrews for
the past fourteen days. He volun
teered in September 1942 and re
ports that army life is fine
VISITS RELATIVES
ANDREWS Felix Brady of
the U. S. Navy is spending a few
days with his relatives and
, friends. Mr Hrady is the son of
.Mrs Bell Nell Brady of Top ton.
He recently married Miss Zel m h
Lunsford of Andrews.
i Cpl. Ernest Whitaker left Sat
iurday morning for Fort Brown.
Tex., after spending several days
| with friends and relatives in An
i drews.
Hov Scouts Try
?r ?>
Beer Experiment
At their regular Friday
rM* the B ^ S? ut>? of An
dr? * > cxwrinm ?d by placing an
< :? ? and a plfff of tu<????i in beer
I. .- n.xt tnorte container
.i tad thr ? *a- rxamlnrd
T?<- < > fir: ir.NN was gone.
iY? mtturly mtu- of t) ? ? vee had
turned to water ??? it had a wa
t? '\ .?ppearan? M - t of the
v.hi:? had dUar arrd
T ? ntain? of bar?>n and
beer u k? exomi: d and 'he bacon
had ' much < - and
'?iok<'d i- if It ad been plated
ir water U> ? vrral niinute>
1: > Mentally. ?? bacon rout
m??n?\ and rat stamps while
: fie U ? r cost rV.\ money" .ys
K K A Pelk? s* unia-t?
Auxiliary Kieds
New Officers
ANDREWS \ -i: bu
of tin* Pr? ?:?rian Auxi
held a* ? u me of M:
l> Nichols l.i i Fv.:Ua> ni h:
' :?? lollowi: ffli ? rs were j
president. Mr . Edwin
H vice-pr?- i-i M: L H
\:c hi >ecretar. M vV. ("? |
? t ;rer. MM ,i Ba:
Church of (iod
To Have Revival
Ocoiyr lli'Mi of the'
?if God Ani: '"a - an
that revival s?:vues will
May 16. at 7 30 F M the i
n And rt a
B Harold v .. onduct
, .tnselistic ? ? ?
F: r: Peitit ia< t vel much I
he South conducting revival
meet inc .- with great -?uecess and |
t !1 liked wherev- he- coo?
The public is cordially invited
attend these meetings.
C pi. Robert W Rt?;?er .-.pent
? ..il day> with wfe. Mrs
?? .il Roper. Mr Roper is the
: rmer Mi ? Opal B *.
Mrs Isabell Trantham left last
week for Bryson City, to join her
.-.isband who is employed at Fon
tana.
P\ t Porter Ledford of the U. S.
Army. -penr Sunday night with
his trot he: Mr. Lush Ledford.
before coin to Havesville to visit
his parent- Pvt. Ledford is in
the Engineerin- Corps and has
been stationed at Shenango. Pa.
Lieut William Moore left Tues
d iv for Sai* Lake City. Utah. He
has been spending several days
with his mot Mrs. Lena Moore
Mrs. Jack M< Carney and Mrs.
Marv Dar d en :>ent week-end in
Atlanta
The frier. of Mrs. Mack
Smith are - ? ry that she is ill.
Mrs Smith the former Miss
Vivian Bake: daughter of Lieut,
and Mrs e V Baker. She lias
been in pital at Murphy
for several day
Mi> ? Ma*,tic Bates, who has
been in F'. .da for several
ni nths, -..i- r. ? tmcd home.
Mrs. O- ??r;2 Smith has re
turned '<* ? r tape after spend
iv* several months in Florida.
Little Roy Conley. son of Mr.
ind Mr Zeb Conley. who has
i been very ill. : much improved
at this time.
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Entertains Class
L. B. Nichols, .superintendent of
the Presbyterian Sundty School.
< ntcrtaimd liU class with ? fwh
im: trip and picnic last Tuesday
Tin Hf ntakiriK the trip were:
Charles Pltfl. Raymond Rlslry.
Msm-i and Oeorfe Eubank. Harry
N:chol* Tommy Higdon and Roy
Cochran.
IIOMK ON' FrRI.Or<ill
Cl? ence H? at on of the V S
Navy, is home on a few days fur
He has been in the Navy
for three and one-half v*ar Most
of this time lie has been in the
Pan ma Canal Zone. This is the
firs?. time he has t<?en home
New Appeal
Is Made For
\laro W?.ir I'ntnc
lliWt v i f %? a v i
t: e nation's urgent need for
food and fiber crops to Iiii war- <
:;me requirements this year
mak? ii essential that farmer.
pl..nt to the full limit of their
? ipucity before the spring plant
ing season is over according to
0 T Scott, chairman of the state
USD A War Board
Tins year is probalv the most
critical year in the history of
American agriculture". Scott said
Wartime needs for food have
1 rown steadily for the past two
yeai and it is estimated nuli
r . \ and Lend-Lease purchases
will rake about one-fourUi of the
1!?-M farm output. Demands fo:
food vary greatly from time to
time and each new offensive by
the United Nations means more
f? I is necessary. We who grow
this food must meet our produc
tion noaK if we expert our figh
ters and w.?r workers to meet .
In .i :eccnt appeal for increased
planting*. Chester Davis. War
Food Administrator, pledged ef
forts of that agency to organise
the nation's latent labor resour
ces and seek additional machine
ry so farmers can harvest the
j crops planted, and to work for
continued adequate price supports
to protect farmers in the market
places.
With these facts in mind, it
is ip to us as farmers to take a
! greater degree of chance this
! year and plant the full acreage
I
we can expert to handle under
the most favorable conditions".
In increasing plant inns, lie
said, farmer* shmld not over
look the urgent need for more
feed grain and hay crops which
art* essential if record livestock
production is to be maintained
Support prices for dry edible
b< ans. dry p? as. peanuts. .soy
beans. and flaxseed have been
Increased to encouraue greater
production.
Dr. W. W.
Abernethy
DENTIST
Murphy General
Hospital
TV If plinntv :
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ANDREWS, N. C.
THIS IS PART OF YOUR PAYCHECK
Tlijif i??m*s m.'ikiiag iliin^s prrHy iioi for fli<* l\i*
It came from the pav check and pay
envelopes of people like you. It was
bought with the money you len* your
Government in regular installments from
your pay.
But hold on now?Maybe it's not your
gun! Maybe you aren't setting aside at
least IO percent of your salary for War
Bonds!
There are still some people who
aren't; not many, but maybe you're one
of them. If you are one. we're sure it's
not for want of patriotism, but because
you haven't gotten around to it.
'I cll your boss today you want to help
win the war by joining the Pav-Roll
Savings Plan. Tell him you want to
save at least 10 percent of every pay
check by putting it into War Bonds.
You can't make a better investment.
You'll be buying the weapons that insure
a future of freedom, peace, and plenty
. . . and you'll be getting back S4 for
every S3 you save.
MAKES SENSE, DOESN'T IT?THEN
START TODAY!
SAVE WITH U.S. WAR BONDS
EVERYBODY?EVERY PAYDAY...
AT LEAST 10%
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