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ANDREWS News and Advertisements Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141.R Dottie Jordan Has Lawn Party ANDREWS ? Mrs. M. J. Jordan entertained at Jier home recently with a lawn party honoring her i daughter, Dottie, on her sixth I birthday. Games were enjoyed and pic tures of the children made. A cake topped with six candles, was lighted by the honoree and re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Jack, Linda and Nancy Martin. Jimmy and Brenda Stover, Joyce Lynn Mulkey, Martha Jean j and Betty Ann Rector, Shelia Bryant, Roddy Mashburn. Janice I and Martha Jean Raxter Paul and i Bertha Lee Rogers, Brenda Long [ and Truett West. Mrs. W. T Holland has return- 1 ed from a visit with Mrs. W. E | Lovclady of Morris, Ala. Mrs. P. M. Reagan visited rela tives in Hayesville last week. Mrs Evelyn Martindale and son. Terry, of Washington Court House. Ohio, is visiting relatives and friends here. In two weeks her husband will join her and they will move to Orlando. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jenkins and children of Morris, Ala., have re turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCraney and Mrs. W T Holland. Mr and Mrs. Boyd B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart made a business trip to Atlanta last week. NOW ON MY OWN I have gone in business for myself. I have now completed my G I train ing. When y'ou need a plumbing and beating contractor give me a ring. My services will j be available at any time. A. V. WEST Plumbiing and Heating Phone 9XW Andrews, N. C. Andrews Personals Dr. L. B. Abernathy of Charlotte 1 was the dinner guest of W B. Fish- 1 er and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Washam and children, Donna Kay and Wayne of Cornelius, are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washam and family. Mrs. Charles Huffman and ! daughter. Virginia, have returned from a two months' visit with Mrs. Huffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Schaper of Kansas. Mrs. A. B. Chandler returned last week from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. E. D. Meadors and family of Knoxville. Enroute she spent a day at the Crafts Fair at Gatlinburg. Tenn. Miss Julianne Boone of Raleigh | spent several days last week with Miss Patsy Washam. Mrs O. O. Sherrii of Asheville and Mrs. James Roper and daugh ter, Elizabeth, of Morganton recently spent several days with their mother and grandmother j Mrs. Iva Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith and children. Nina Fay and Bobbie of Troy. Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith last week. Mrs. P. M. Matheson spent last Sunday in Hayesville with her aunt, Mrs. Ollie Groves. Harry Luther of Asheville spent the week-end with his grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Laughter and son, Kent, are visiting friends and relatives in Charlotte. Rock ingham and Winston^Salem. Glenn Cooper left last week for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he has secured a position. Miss Sue Johnson of Atlanta has returned from a visit with Mrs. Mike McGuire and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bradley. Mrs. Bessie Derreberry visited her daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Martin dill of Washington Court House. Ohio, last week. Billie Pullii'm of Akron. Ohio. 1 has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haigler of Lakeland. Fla., visited relatives here last week. Miss Meredith Whitaker. Mrs. Jane Orr. Miss Eleanor Cover and Pinkney Orr returned last week from a tour of several weeks in the west. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Fortner and son. Bob. of Memphis. Tenn . have returned from a visit with Mrs. Fortner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Carpenter. Misses Dorothy Parker and Dorothy Coffey were visitors in Chattanooga last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Truett of Asheville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dillie Lunsford and ; Miss June Lunsford Gee Mom, even I can make swell biscuits this new way! (" with POLLY RICH SELF-RISING FLOUR PLUS. ..OVEN MAGIC! ,KT A SACK , todayi Here's the right way to bake ... the POLLY RICH way with LESS sifting ? LESS mixing and LESS measuring! POLLY RICH self-rising has famous 3-1-o-w acting OVEN MAGIC baking powder already mixed in. Save time, work, and money. Bake just right with POLLY RICH! Polly Rich Honors Son With Theatre Party ANDREWS? Mrs. Walt Brown entertained with a Theatre Party honoring her son? Walt, Jr.. on his eighth birthday Saturday. July 3C. After the show the youngsters were returned home where they found a large birthday cake top ped with eight candles which was served with ice cream. Invited guests were David and Virgil Gibson. Jerry and Anne Fullium and Virginia Garner. I. B. Hudson. Jr., returned home Friday from L. Creek, Va. Prior to going to L. Creek he had been | in Pensacola. Fla., several weeks. Dock Gibson recently went to Asheville and took state examina tion for electrical contractors license in Cherokee county. Mrs. E. B Perkinson of Fayette ville visited friends in Andrews ! last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nothestein and daughter. Carolyn, of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and children of Washington were visi tors in Andrews Friday. B. N. Bellamy of Asheville and Henry Bellamy of W. Virginia were i visitors in Andrews last week. Capt. E. J. Watry left Wednes- , day for Otis Field, Falmouth, j Mass.. where he will be stationed P. M. Mathehson was the guest of I. J Prater of Clayton, Ga., Sunday. Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone, Jr., and children, Juiianne. Johnny and Dan, of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Mark Boone and Mrs. Mary B. Darden. Misses Anita and Clara Wilson of Savannah, Ga.. are guests of their grand-mother. Mrs. C. H Wilson. Mrs. W. R. Martin is in Balti more, Md., visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and her son. Marshall Mar tin. Mrs. Kathleen Palmer Breed love of Erlanger Hospital. Chat tanooga, Tenn., was a visitor in Andrews Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelis Kadford and children, Mary Ruth and Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose in Murphy Friday. Mrs. W. A. Boyd of Peachtree and Mrs. Mac Person and family of Knoxville spent the week-end iiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ "? I II II llllli; II 1 1 Electrical Work We are now in posi tion to do any electrical installation anywhere in the county. Anyone wishing to have electrical contract ing or wiring done con tact or see DOCK GIBSON Andrews, N. C. MlilM Mrs. Freel Wins Beautification Contest Of Club ANDREWS ? The Valleytown Home Demonstration Club held their annual picnic Wednesday, July 27, at the Gorge Dell picnic grounds. The meeting opened with the siinging of "America" followed by the collect and prayer. After a business session, the winner of the annual yard beautifi cation contest was announced, the honor going to Mrs. C. S. Freel this year. Club members winning the con ' test in previous years are: Mrs. Alice Queen. Mrs. Richard Wal |droup. Mrs. Dave Swan. Mrs. Law son Crawford, and Mrs. Lonnie Early. | Those enjoying a bountiful pic nic meal were: Mrs. Carrol Day, ! Mrs. W. A. Hyde. Mrs. Lonnie Early, Mrs. Luke Carver, Mrs. Harve Hamilton. Miss Ruth Hamil ton. Mrs. Luther Nicholson. Mrs. C. S. Freel, Mrs. J. J Wood. Mrs. D. Mosteller and Mrs G. G Phil lips. i with Mrs. Boyd's sister. Mrs. Mike McGuire. Miss Hazel Morgan of Franklin has returned to her home after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of I Matewan, W. Va.. and Mr. and ' Mrs. Ed Wilson of Montgomery, Ala., have returned to their homes after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mulkey and Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Luther of Asheville s*>ent last week-end with Mr. Luther's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT Cost Of Accidents Runs Into Millions More than 36 million dollars in < medical, dental, and hospital bills ? were paid by farm people during ! 1948 as a result of accidents, ac- ' cording to H. M. Ellis, in charge j ui agricultural engineering for the State College Extension Service. This cost. Ellis states, does not I include the cost of accidents to those who were killed, or who \ suffered permanent total disabili- \ ties; or costs other than those ? resulting directly from the care jj of injuries. ' Among the chief causes of the accidents Ellis listed the following: ^ Falls, machines, animals, auto and truck collisons, handling objects, . hand tools, stepping on or striking ' against objects, falling and flying objects, and burns or shocks. i These findings are based on an " analysis of nearly 2,000 accidents reported in three enumerative | .surveys made by the BAE in 1947 ! and 1948. Seventy-two per cent of all acci- j " dents to farm people occurred on | the farm ? 16 per cent in the farm i home and 56 per cent elsewhere " on the farm Eleven per cent oc curred on roads or streets off the farm The other 17 per cent in- 1 eluded industrial accidents suffer- ' ed by farm people who were work ing in factories and accidents of children in games at school. Fifty-four per cent of injuries were sustained while the victim was engaged in farm work. Farm accidents reached a peak in Sep tember, when both farm work ac cidents and recreational accidents \ were sharply up. Males had an accident rate over three times as great as females, and males in the age group 25 to 44 years had the \ highest rate. Ellis advises all farmers to 1 -a check their homes, farm buildings ! ' and surroundings and remove all ( accidents hazards possible. He ilso suggests "taking time instead >f chances." President Truman has proclaim ed the week beginning July 24 as National Farm Safety Week. XI < HENN Theatre ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday, August 6 CHARLES STARRETT, In? "El Dorado Pass" Also Serial: "Ghost of Zorro" No. 9 Also Color Cartoon Sunday-Monday. Aug. 7-8 Jeannette MacDonald - Lloyd Xolan, In ? "The Sun Comes Up" in Thecnicolor Tues. - Wed.. Aug. 9-10 ? "Gallant Blade" With Larry Parks-Marguriete 'J Chapman Thurs. - Fri., August 11-12 Ann Blyth - George Brent "Red Canyon" in Technicolor Value comes from Volume Cijgvrolet offers you the most value because Chevrolet builds the most trucks! ?pp* World's biggest builder of trucks? that's Chevrolet! And Chevrolet volume helps cut production costs . . . makes possible bigger truck values at lower prices. That's why you get more truck for your money when you buy Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks. Come in and let us help you select the right truck for your delivery or handling requirements. ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS CHEVROLET Dickey Chevrolet Company PHONE 60 MURPHY, N. C.
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