Andrews Downs Franklin 14-0 ANDREWS ? The Andrews high school football team in its initial game of the season turned back ihe Franklin team on the latter's field on Friday night before an estimated 800 spectators by a score ot 14-0. The Franklin Panthers came to the game without the ser vice of their biggest star, the lat- j ter being on Coach Atkins' injured 2ist But in any event, with the | drive and power shown by the Andrews players, they would hard ly have been denied victory. The 14-0 score fails to tell the complete story. At half time An drews was on the Franklin 9-yard line. After the first five minutes of play in which Franklin made two very fine kicks and Andrews made two very poor ones, the vinner seemed not in doubt The running of Sam buzz-bomb) Webb was exceptional He first took a thrilling rocket dash of 30-yards in the second period that brought the ball to the Franklin 3-yard tine. which he carried over on the n ?\t play. In the third period Webb look another 70-yard trip. ; slowing only when he passed the I shadows of the goal posts. The Vndrews line was outstand ing and was too much for the Panthers for 60 grueling minutes Karl Parker carried the ball for the first extra point, and Joe Womack look ;i pass from Parker for the second extra point. Getting awa> for some f:ne runs also was Wilson. Butler, in the backfield. and Chnst> and Marr. were excel lent in the line. The whole Andrews team played jTood footba and thereby reflect-! cd credit on their coach. The I Wildcats m;uif -line first downs to three for the panthers. Andrew > : i ? ? x ? Mine is with Hob b.nswll.' >n I i.iy night. Sept em- i ber -4 K'?bb:nsville. The first '? 'nil' .mi a. 11 be with Bryson l\:y Knda> n'lernoon at 2 30 o ilfi-k >:i Ociober 1. ! Good Morning Young Man. I Have f a Little Problem for You! X X I . ? I i And you've come to the right place, V < ' V we reply, for there's no auto prcb lem too big or small fcr us. We've the experience, the know-how to keep em rcliing. Make our serv ice station a "regular on vour drive- t y. ' \ in. list ! i TEXACO SERVICE STATION f V V Road Service ;i; Valley River Ave. Call 339-J X \ndrews Personals Jerry Ledford is able to be out again after undergoing an opera ?;on for appendicitis in the Kodda \ an Gorder hospital. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Snyder and ?hildren. Billie. Jimmie and Sandra, of Oak Ridge. Tenn., spent ';M week-end with Miss Daisy ilattlc. Lt. and Mrs. A1 Swan and daugh ' l1 r . Mary Elizabeth, left the first ?f the week for Durham. Lt. - van will continue his education :t the University, Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jordan left recently for the University of Georgia. Athens, Ga Jimmie Lang, brother of Mrs. Jordan, who had been visiting there returned ; 1 >o to the University of Georgia to continue his education. Mr and Mrs Grady Kephart tiul daughter. Mary Anne, of Charlotte, spent last Friday night ? the Terrace Hotel Mrs. Kep 1 -.art is the former Corona Glenn who resided in Andrews for several \ c.i iv. Mrs Sam Williams and son. ?'aki recently visited Mrs. Wil liams' son and family. Mr. and \Irs Howard Williams, of Conover. Those attending the District Meeting of the Federated Woman's C i;bs held in Murphy last Satur lay were: Mrs. Henry Trotter, ^resident of the Konna-heeta Club. Mrs I B Hudson. Mrs. Wade Reei i Mrs I. B \ichols, Mrs. u th Forsythe and Miss Polly H rks from the K;>nnaheeta Club. Kepresentatives ot the .Junior v iman's Ciubs wen Mrs. Charles Walki president. Mrs. Hazel \bernathy. Mrs. Carol Day. Mrs. . felen Dupree. Konnaheeta Club Has Picnic Supper WDREWS The Konnaheeta ilub held its first meeting of the w year with a picnic supper at t!i ? Brown-Christy picnic grounds 1 1 Thursday evening. September 1(> Hostesses were: Miss Gladys ?"hristy. Mrs Margaret MeCraney. Mr.-. Henry Trotter. Mrs. Galusha t'ullium. Mrs Lucy Laughter. Mrs A B Chandler. Jr. Miss Polly 11 irk At the conclusion of the supper Mrs IL'iiry Trotter, president, presided over a short business ses :i New members were welcom l into the club. Hostesses for euh meeting for the year were elected and programs were also arranged. C ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our best wishes and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for ?he kindness shown lis during the :llne>s and death of our mother. A G. Thompson and family Route 2 10-1 tp Murphy. X C <?/?/. ?f He ?'*?</ h 'at Here's a bit jfggg ^nof\ AGAIN own- Extension telephones can m ipanv has ?sta"ef' homes without delay. i vans to his ron'y to ca" telephone Busine; Not onlv is/ Orders f?r rnain telephone sen take care of somet'mes delayed because of shor, hout the citf centl'al office and other equipment, is rates ar| are not involved in the installation of o reasonable sion telephones. That's why you can p? and is still get extens'on telephones, thoue^ '* ist of patrons! sti11 ,be delays in *uniish? concerns andVseiJic?; ho want long . , there - 'r. White has | " "> of busir" ,,, if},.. is no need to wait longer ?u en jo. ..e greater comfort, protection and conven asiness ience that an extension telephone bv his^fathpr' or other easy-to-get-to place v"" boyhood! the tel*Ph?? Busine*? - ieous and most rea- tv ^nds f- " Gph, to, ,^nven ^<ie by the bed ^iace will afford. Call ..siness Office today. throughout the city and terr' -us and rates are most reason?v' i day to that he has built ? whom Mr. W*" Viusi- ho'"' SOUTHERN BCU TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY RANGER I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans spent i Sunday with Mrs Mason G B. Fox was a visitor in this community recently Mrs C. B. Hedrcik and son of Oak Ridge. Tenn. spent part of . ii.t week with her grandparents. .\:r. and Mrs. (' M Sneed Mr and Mrs. K F Merritt of Murphy visited in this section last Saturday. M. and Mrs. Hoyt Kilpa trick and children spent Sunday after noon visiting in Copperhill. Mrs. P. II. Hughes and son spent Friday in Murphs Mr. and Mrs. C K Moffat and son visited Mr>. Moffat's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Sneed at Cleveland. Tenn . recently. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichols of Oak Ridge. Tenn . spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Iduma Ha i toy. recently. Suit .Mrs. Lenell Keenum and family j oi Gastonia spent the past week \?ith Mr. Keenum's parents, Mr and Mrs. .). W. Keenum Claude Payne and family spent | the week-end with Mr Payne's parents. Mr. and Mr- O. C. Payne. 1 The West Liberty association ' will mee I with Friendship Baptist Church on October 1. Miss Kathleen Keenum spent j ;:ie week-end with her parents. V.. and Mrs. R. L Keenum. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson Wi';,> visitors at Suit Sunday eve-' )iing. Haden Crow was a visitor at Suit over the week-end. Unaka Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brannon and Mrs. Sarah Ann Brannon of Moorcsville visited at Unaka over the week-end. Mrs. Reba Jenkins and chil dren. Jackie. Dannie and Linda ?vturned to Akron. Ohio. Saturday alter visiting Mrs. Jenkins" parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilby of Unaka. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Coleman rnd daughter. Sue. and J. T. Kilby spent the week-end at Unaka. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roberts of Hickory visited Mr. Roberts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Roberts, over the week-end. Mrs. Marv Moore Mrs. Mary Moore, 94. died at Lor home in Hayetville early Sun ! day morning. She had been a nit mber of the Methodist chureh !.>r 80 years. Funeral services were held Mon- j ci;iy afternoon at 2 o'clock at ? Itayesville Methodist church with i trie Rev. E. K. Davis officiating. 1 Burial was in the Methodist ceme- ! tery with Ivie funeral home in charge. I She is survived by two sons. W. 1 Moore of Swanee. Ga., X. M. Moore of Decatur, Ga.. and one daughter. Mrs. Lura Garrett of \ Blairsville. Ga., 10 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Lou Ellen Reeves I of Leicester, who is 91 years of age. ; Pallbearers were grandsons: J James O. Paul B. William and John Moore, Tyson Cathey and j I kowe Kdd Brogdon. River Hill ; Mr and Mrs. Lester Williamson left for Clover, S. C., Sunday, where Mr. Williamson will be em ployed in a cotton mill. William Allen visited his daugh ter. Opal Williamson, recently. I Miss Irene Williamson is at home | now after having an operation for ! appendicitis at Petric Hospital in Murphy on August 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Baine and j three children, M r. and Mrs. , Young llamby and two children. 1 Mrs. Mary Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ' Grady Williamson and three chil- \ dren. Lawton Murphy, Harry Payne, and Loretta Williamson were Sunday guests of Miss Irene i Williamson. Jason Baine. Clyde Williamson and son. Lester, made a business trip to Copperhill, Tenn.. Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Adams and two children of Patrick spent Sun day night with their uncle. Clyde Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Loranzo Caldman visited their niece. Mrs. Gillie j Williamson, recently. i Miss Lorene Williamson is work- : ing at Clover. S. C. The North Carolina corn crop this year is expected to yield about 74 million bushels ? 13 per cent above the 1947 crop and 45 per cent more than the average for the previous ten years. GUTTERING, ROOFING STOKERS Oil and Coal Furnace General Sheet Metal Work "Get Everything Ready for Winter Before Winter." MURPHY SHEET METAL SHOP Phcne 397-J Murphy, N. C. GET SIX BIG Bill BOTTLES / x DR/mk < tSPxiA ,v9?i LdO'is: SIX Blli, Bl(i 12-ouncc bottles! Whenever you shop, always take home six big Hid 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for thi family! Twelve full glasses ? plenty for all! NO FINER COt A AT A NY PRICE! Franchised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.. of Bryson Citj I nder appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, New York THIS BIG FLUFFY 1 BATH TOWEL! f IT'S A CANNON ^ TOWEL! GAY COLORS AND1 PATTERNS! 20x40 INCHES! From coast-to-coast, Bendix Washer dealers are ^ giving away 1,000,000 big, beautiful Cannon bath towels in a gay assortment of colors 4 and patterns! You'll get yours ? without cost or obligation ? when you see our demon- 4 stration of the new Bendix Washer I -vK with the Automatic Soap Injector! ^ X. M THREE DAYS ONLY! ^ COME SEE THE WASHER WITH A "BRAIN"! IT CAN EVEN PUT IN ITS OWN SOAP! It's worth seeing . . . because the Bendix does an extra job no other washer can do! Yes, the Bendix . . . and only the Bendix has that newest step-saver, the amazing Automatic Soap Injector. Come see how it measures and puts in the exact amount of soap at exactly the right time. Come watch our demonstration and take home a beautiful Cannon bath towel . , . absolutely free! NOW A BENDIX FOR AS LOW AS $10095 (Model S-101, including normal installation) m m m f FIRST COME , FIRST SERVED! GET YOUR FREE TOWEL WHILE OUR SUPPLY LASTS I \ FOWLER ELECTRIC SHOP Tenn. St. Phone 273 Murphy, N. C.

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