Andrews Wildcats Open Season Friday Coach "Al" Smith's, Andrews high school Wildcats, will officially open the 1947 Cherokee county grid season for the local football followers Friday afternoon, when the AHS eleven clash with the Rob binsville Blue Devils. The en counter will be held in Andrews at the high school Athletic Field. The kick-off is scheduled for 2:30. and the contest will be the first game for both schools. The Blue Devils are reported to be a fast breaking combination of gridsters with many lettermen to support the initial assault. They are also reported to be strong in every position and have consider able reserve strength Their of fensive power is said to be gener ated through a variety of forma tions. To further the AHS coaching staff's problems, the Wildcats have been suffering a wild series of in juries that continually require al terations of the prospective line up. The latest casualty of the scrimmage sessions is the loss of a first string fullback. Butler, who has been the powerhouse of the Wildcat assault. Several others, of the squad of twenty-eight, have also been injured during the con ditioning period and will be out of starting hopes. Coaches Smith and Parker stat ed that most of the ent.re squad was green and inexperienced but they would be able to start a big and heavy line, but filling th ips in the backfield may create a diffi cult problem for the Wildcat men tors. The Wildcats will employee the single wing and the T against the Blue Devils, with Bradley .Muss" Parker and Sam Webb doing most of the ball earning for the "Cats". Coach Smith mentioned his greatest problem would be to se lect a starting line-up for the set to. He said, our boys appear a bit shabby around the edges and it is difficult to say just what the final outcome of the game will be. We naturally hope to come out with the winning margin. We'll see", he concluded. Western Carolina Teachers Col lege. Cullowhee. will supply the ^i?cT BITES ANTISEPTIC^? LIQUID! CLEAN! FAST/ LODGE NOTICE A. F. & A. M. J Cherokee Lodge No j 146 will hold regular communi- J cation the first Monday night in ? each month, at 7:30 p. m.. in | the Masonic hall. All members { are urged to be present, and J visitors are welcome. J. H. DUNCAN, Master. ! I J. C. HEMBREE, Secretary, j You may put a "do not disturb" | sign on the leftover roast: but be 1 sure there's an extra quart of our milk to fill a round of the family's glasses! Grade A Pasteurized Milk "WE GUARD YOUR HEALTH** DOUBLE CAPPED DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W. W. HOLLAND, Mgr. BRASSTOWN, N. C UNDER 12 Tri?no is the mild senna laxative mad* especially for children under 12. Eosy to toke. Flavored with delicious prune* |uice. Prompt acting, reliable. For quick relief from annoying childrens' constipa ? ia m miua TDIPKJA C.I. Ssfoction guaranteed. Caution: use only at directed. 30c, large ftiM, 50c. TL. ? rt? o ALLIED DRUG lriena ! officials for the encounter. The probable lineup to start against the Blue Devils for the Wildcats will be: Davis and Hold ir, at the ends: Gregory and Chris ty. wil lanchor the tackle positions: while Hawk and Holloway will support the Andrews eleven at guards. George will be the likely i Parting center and the backfield ! positions will see Bradley, Webb. | B. Parker and M. Parker doing most of the ball handling. River Hill Miss Barbarann Hukill had as her dinner guest Sunday Misses Irene Williamson, Thelma Hamby and Lester Williamson. Mrs. Loretta Williamson had as her guest Sunday her son and iiaughter-in-lawt Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Williamson and family and Arthur Mason and family all of Turtletown. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Adams and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Payne and baby all of Patrick. Miss Irene Williamson spent Sunday night with Miss Barbarann Hukill. The all day singing was held at COLD WEATHER -IS COMING SOON The cooling system on your car should be cleaned and reverse flushed. All hose connections tightened and checked for leaks in order to save that Anti-free you'll need this winter. Be Sure With Pure ? At? SHERRILL'S PURE OIL STATION W. A. "Shorty" Sherrill. Prop. I Pleasant Hill Baptist church Sun day and it is believed to be the best in 16 years. Mr. and Mrs. Lum Burger o! Georgia have bought and moved tc the J. A. Adams place here. Upper Wolf Creek The Rev. W. L. Cook filled hi; regular appointment here Sunday Mrs. Winston Hawkins and son Hilly Ralph left Sunday for West Virginia to join her husband whe is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Simonds and children and Mr. and Mrs Francis Cheatum and children ol Ducktown, Tenn., were Quests of Mrs. Ollie Verner at dinner Sun day. C. J. Cook and Winferd Cook were visiting in Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simonds and children and Alvin Simonds motored to Chattanooga. C. J. Cook of the U. S. Navy is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook, C. J. has been in the South Pacific for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Dockery of Murphy were visitors here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Moore of Isabella. Tenn.. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simonds Sunday. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hayes and children of Turtletown, Tenn.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton Friday afternoon. Melvin Pierce visited relatives in Georgia over the week-end. Lee Horton made a business trip to Copperhill, Tenn.. one day last week. Several people from Patrick are attending the revival being held at Fields of the Wood. Kenneth Rogers was the guest of Lee Horton Saturday afternoon. j Upper Peachtree [ The Rev. Cutshaw was in charge > of services at#the church Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leatherwood were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lunsford Sunday. Several people from Grape i Creek came to the Upper Peach tree church Saturday night. Mrs. J. W. Barker and Mrs. : Vina Barker spent Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Curtis spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marison Moore. Charles Griffith spent Sunday I afternoon with Vernon Thomasson. j The Rev. Robert Barker visited ) his aunt. Mrs. J. W. Barker Sat j urday afternoon. Postell There will be an all night meet ing at Swanson Baptist church Saturday night, September 20. All singers and preachers are invited to attend. Mrs. S. Y. Allen who has been ill for some time is reported un improved. ! M. O. Stiles visited John Brendle Saturday morning. John Brendle who has been con fined to his home for seven months is reported unimproved. Miss Remonia Jory visited Bren da Stiles Sunday evening. Mrs. J. R. Hamilton is visiting her son. Baxter, at Etowah. Tenn. Mi and Mrs. Burl Brown visit ? ed Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins I Sunday evening. j FOOT ITCH. HOW TO STOP IT. IN ONE HOUR. If not COMPLETELY pleased. ! your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 percent alcohol, it I PENETRATES. Reaches and kills | MORE germs faster. Today at Maunev Drug Co. 7-4t ? Koffekup "ff00I> COFFEE ONE SURE WAY TO ALWAYS LOOK SHARP There's nothing like quality dryclean ing and pressing to give a man that success ful, well-dressed look . . . and Murphy Laundry stands ready at all times to help ycu look your best. So, when you want to add a little extra to your appearance ... to look completely wellgroomed ... let Murphy Laundry take care of your clothes. You'll like our prompt, friendly and top-quality service. o MURPHY LAUNDRY B. B. Cornwell, Prop. Phone 159 Murphy, N. C. CHEROKEE COUNTY FAIR MURPHY, SEPT. 30 -OCT. 4 /e po Farmers, Housewives, 4-H Clubsters, all interested Cherokee County Citi zens, we invite you to bring your exhibits and participate in our fair. Big Premiums Offered this Year Midway Attractions by Kirkwood Shows Wednesday, Oct. 1, is Children's Day All school children admitted free during the daylight hours / Fair To Be Operated By Cherokee County Fair Association