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ANDREWS News and Advertisements Pauline Hicks, Editor Phone 3 Wildcats Meet Havesville Friday \M)KKWS ? The Andrews Wild- 1 will be subjected to the "acid , . here next Friday afternoon at 2 oclock when they meet the Havesville Yellow Jackets of Coach j rank Long The press agent says ti. -e Clay county youths that :n three games they are "undefeat ed. untied, and unscored upon". Andrews ean say equally as much for its two games. So this game, j Andrew s-Hayesville. seems on paper io be a natural. The locals are making no claims to victory, but they may be expected to do all in their power to make a good home ground impression. HENN THEATRE Andrews, N. C. Saturday. October 2 ! Asil LA RUB, In? "Border Feud" Serial: <1 Men Never Forget. No. 5 Dangerous Dan McFoo Sunday - Monday. October 3-4 Deanna Durbin - Dick Haymes, In "Up In Centra! Park" Latest News TufMl.iv - Wednesday, Oct. 5-6 j Barry Sullivan Rclita. In ? "Low Company" serial: TEX GRANGER Thursday - Friday, Oct 7-8 Jofl MiCrea - Frances Dee. In ? "Four Faces West" Latest MGM News Wildcats Take Friday's Game From Robbinsville ANDREWS ? The kick-off of the \ndrews vs Robbinsville football game started at 8 o'clock with Robbinsville receiving, on Frida> right of last week at Robbinsville The Wildcats played with their backs to the Blue Devils goal until late in the second quarter when Sam 'Buzz Bomb) Webb intercept ed a pass in the end zone and . need 50 yards to set up the "Wild cats" first marker. Then with an '?nd sweep Webb went over for .he first marker of the game. The try for the extra point failed. In the second half the two teams played on even terms until less than two minutes of playing time of the 4th quarter, then Parker passed to Webb, who went over standing up the extra point which was good, making a final score of 13-0 in favor of the Wildcats. Thompson to Jordan passing while Cook and Jordan doing the running for the "Blue Devils". "Connie" Holder caught the pass for the extra point. For Little Fellows With Big Colds... Andrews Personals Mr- I B. Perkinson. Fayette villi . sp??nt several days last week in Andrews with friends. M. and Mrs. Bill Candler and la liters. Mary Anne and Jane, I I < i Yil!:i Rica. Ga . spent several i j days last week with Mr. Canller's ? ? : ste. Mrs L. b. Nichols and Mr. . I NteboU ' Rev. J C. Lime and Mr. and Mr- C A Brown attended a meet in t? of the Presbyterian Synod held in Knixvillc. Tenn., two days ast week. M and Mrs Wood row Moore and son, Tommie, Mobie, Ala., spent several days last week with Mr. Moore's mother and sister. Mrs. Lenna Moore and Miss Vera Moore Mrs. Moore's daughter and granddaughter. Mrs. George Cuth bert and Vera Star, of Canton, N. C are spending this week with he/. Mi.. C. H. Sparger and two friends of Oklahoma City, Okla . pent a few days with Mr. and Mi. L B. N: i- hols last week. L. B. Nichols, Bill Candler, Ed win Bristol, and Bob Christy at tended the Mississippi State and Tennessee football in Knoxville, Tenn , last Saturday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT Coming Mother . . . the best-known home remedy you can use to relieve dis tress of his cold is warming, com forting Vicks VapoRub. II you rub it on at bedtime, ii works even while the chtlcl sleeps! And often by morning the worst miseries of his cold are gone. Trv it. Get the one and only Vicks VapoRub! "i SS^"Ooep-Heet" Cooker L DIFFERENT because it has "SIDE HEAT" Imagine yourself sitting INSIDE a circle of hot radiators! You'd soon feel pretty well "cooked." But if you sat DOWN on a radiator, the application of heat would be decidedly con centratcd. The same principle applies to Mon arch's exclusive side heat cooker. Monarch's side heat actually "wraps" the heat around the food t \ ? speeds cooking ? tenderizes more thoroughly * ? and bakes rather than stews. No need to stir ^ ? foods do not stick to bottom! kN t ',?M Spareribs ond Noodles . Angel Food Cake ntKl ore three dishes yoo ten prepore better^ ?>d more economically with "Side-Heet," on MONARCH'S Electric Range Model F5AP. W.T. Forsyth Furniture Andrews, North Carolina IPnul Howard And His Gram! Ole Opry Gang Andrewr High School AUDITORIUM Friday, October 1 8:00 P. M. Sponsored By ANDREWS III. SCII. ATHLETICS Grand Ole Opry is the nation's | best hill billy show, having been i produced weekly for years over , WSM in Nashville. Seven persons j *'? ill appear in the show here. All profits will go to Andrews High Sehool Athletics. Sunday School Has Promotion ANDREWS? The Baptist Sunday School in Andrews observed pro motion day last Sunday. Also, the Sunday school had an attendance i lor the day of 221. This was the i ighest attendance the local Sun j day school has had for some time. S D. Robinson is superintendent of the Sunday School. Those promoted were as follows: From Nursery to Beginner Depart ment - Brenda Wheeler, Lynn liOvc, Janice Laray Raxter, Byron Chandler, Sarah Williams. Billy Thompson, Nancy Martin. Peggy Anne Bowers. Beginner to Primary: Maxine Holland. June Reece, Martha Derrc berry, Caroline Trantham. Ann Pullium, Tony Bowers, Jack Martin. Stephen Holloway, Richard J Con ley . Primary to Junior: Sue McGuire. Shelby Holloway. Frances Stewart, Margaret Terry, Louise Dupree, Lelia Lunsford, Dan Cathey, Bob Crawford, Billy Jones Gene Nich ols. Bobby Nelson, Jackie Gregory. Bill Harris, Loster Lunsford. Stephen Higdon, Jerry Bowers. Boyd Pullium. Stanley Hall, Joe Jones, George Bush. Junior to Intermediate: Barbara Battle. -Johnny Raxter. Ray Keith Franklin, William Franklin, Dean Truett, Frankie Lee Wyke, Ned Stewart, Jim Cathey, Jack Pul lium. Intermediate to Young People: Mis? Tommie Long. Gerald Mathis. I' red Waldroup. Bob Mulkey, Jerry Frazier, T ruett Gray. Patrick Funeral services were held for Linda Gayle Velegcos. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Velegcos. at Liberty Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. She is survived by her mother and fath er. her twin sister, Dale, one brother. Garry, her grandmother, Mrs. J. V. Ledford. and five uncles and three aunts. Mi . W. B. Hankins has returned home aftei being called to the bedside of her father. J. A. Austin, v. ho has had a heart attack and if very ill. M.\ and Mrs. A. I. Kilpatrick visited their daughter-. Helen and lean, who are in colic .re at Cullo whec, Sunday. M.. and Mr-. Glenn Williamson havt returned to Vkron. Ohio. \\ here Mr. Williamson! - empl ... - cu. Mr. and Mrs. ( > W Post< II had ?is guests over the week-end their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Postell of Zion. 111., Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son. Garr\, of Atco. Ci.. . Jess and Bob Owen, and Mrs Ruth Smith ol Uucktown, Tenn. The Rev. W B Hankins left Monday to hold a revival meeting in East Etowah Baptist church, ol which the Rec Horace Atkins is paste/. Roy Ledford is visiting his sis ter. Mrs. Edna P.rrirk in Miami. 11a The Senior Train in 4 Union had a weiner roast at H:\vassee Dam Friday night. Mrs. Emmaline Kilpatrick is convalescing at the home of her | daughter. Mrs. Marnn Raper. M.\ and Mrs. 1 ster Ledford visited Mr. and Mrv Guy Eller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ilamby made' j ;? business trip to Copperhill. | Tenn.. Saturday. SUBSCRIBE TO Till: SCOUT 12 FULL GLASSES That's what you gel when you buy six of these big, BIG bottles'. - REGULAR 30* VALUE ONLY 25 ^ Noticed 12 full glasses! Yet you can't buy finer cola! So l?uy Pepsi in cartons - six big, I5I( i -ounce bottle* at a time! Today, with prices h'gher, higher 1'epsi t'ola is more tli m ever a money-saver t? ?r the family budaet. but what a family treat! So a. ways buy p'enty, to keep on the ice. | \Q FINER COLA AT -4.V) PltlCE! Franehised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., of Bryson City Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, New York Vengeance Creek A revival meeting began at Vengeance Creek Baptist church ' or. Sunday night. September 26. j The Rev. James Truett is in | charge of the services. I A homecoming will be held at Vtn -Jeanee Creek Baptist church tin the first Sunday in October. The Rev. Ralph Bell and his singers of Knoxville, Tenn., will be there. Floyd and Astor Rogers, and .Mrs Bonnie Ladd recently visited tneir brother, Oscar Rogers of Jherokee, who is seriously ill. Rev and Mrs. George Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Harve King Sunday. F. D. Guffey and son. Bobby. m?de a business trip to Murphy Saturday. Hot House Mj. and Mrs. Homer Hurst and son. Stanley Allen, and L. D ; Thrasher of Miami. Fla . were i visitors of Mrs. Hattie Hurst last j week. Guinn Hurst of Baltimore. Md . ' spent Sunday with his grandmoth- 1 er, Mrs. Hattie Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyde and | family visited relatives in this :ection Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Trolan Henson and family, who have been visit ing Mrs. Henson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilley, returned to their home in Cumberland. Ky., Sunday. Little Brasstown Mrs. Andy Keasler and daught ers. Lillie and Daphnie, spent the week-end with Mrs. Keasler's r'aughter. Mrs. A. J. Staleup. Frank Staleup and family have moved to Oregon where he ex-!') pects to find work. j | Earl Crisp of Gastonia visited l is mother. Mrs. Candacc Crisp, last week. i Frances Elliott of Canton spent last week at her home in this sec- , tion ' Juanita Almond spent Sunday with Bonnell Crisp. j Mrs. W C), Almond has returned I home from Gastonia after spending ' the past week with her daughter. 1 Mrs. Warren Mullinax. She was accompanied home by her sister. Mrs. James Small and husband. Wade Ashe and family were Su if*y visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Almond. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stalcup of Murphy were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stalcup. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes had vs Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker of j Ifiawassee, Ga.. visited friends on P?n Hook last week. C. W. Moss and family spent the week-end with Mr. Moss's son. A mo.? . Hazel Wilson of Gastonia is spending a few weeks at home with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson. Rufus Hughes visited at Pin Hook Sunday. ( hfi:r leaders ANDREWS ? Cheer leaders elect ed in Andrews high school are as follows: Ninth grade. Anne Hig don and Johnny Cole; tenth grade, Mtrjorie Hicks: Eleventh grade, Anne Webb; twelfth grade. Barbara Wesi. The State's commercial apple crop is currently estimated at slightly more than one million bushed J. | HELP , Prevent ? FIRES Were the matches left within the children's ^ reach . . . was the electrical equipment in ? the house faulty ... or * did a spark from a ^ cigarette carelessly M thrown in an ash tray 4 sLart these ravaging flames of destruction. M | 1 wo innocent children are the victims ? 1 Who is to blame? Too late now to answer : \ ^ this, but not too late to prevent it from 4 happening again. WE'VE GOT TO PRE- _ ? VENT FIRES? AND YOU, YES YOU f MUST HELP, t i , CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. | Complete Banking Services & SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ^ Murphy-A ndrews-Rcbbinsville-Hayesville ^ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ? Our business is trucks. We specialize in recommending new GMCs that meet to a "T" the load and road conditions of specific hauling jobs ... by careful study of the operation together with proper selection from CMC's long list of truck sizes and equipment options. And we specialize in keeping trucks . . . 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