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ANDREWS maw !r! Lucy Lovghtvr Staff Correspondent Phone 101-W Andrews, N.C MISS BARBY WATRY was crowned homecoming queen Friday night at Andrews during half time ceremonies of the Wildcat-Hayes ville game. The queen was escorted by team captains Terry Marr, No. 21, and John Gernert, No. 85. -A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma this of Waynes vllle were weekend guests of their son, Ray Mathis and family. -A Mrs. Kenneth Peters and daughter. Christy, and Roger Christy were recent guests of Harold Christy. Announcing The New Offices Of M&J Finance Corp. AUTO LOANS FINANCING AND REFINANCING We Have Moved from Oer Office la the Cherokee Motor Co. to New Office oa the Sqaare in Merphy, Downstairs ia the Hill-Parker Beildiag oa the Coraer. Wildcats Within 1 Game Of Class A Loop Honors ANDREWS - The Wildcats moved within one game of Smoky Mountain Conference Class A honors and a slot in Western Division State Play offs with a Homecoming win over Hayesville here Friday In a high scoring contest that wound up 54-27. The three Class A schools In the loop play each other two games to decide the play off entry, and with a second win over Robblnsville there Friday night, the Wildcats can clinch the bid. A beautiful half time cere mony with 32 girls In match ing white and gold outfits in the Queen's Court saw Miss Barby Watry . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman crowned as Queen. Jeffrey Mashburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mashb'irn, served as crown bearer and Ann Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brooks, was the flower girl for the cere mony. Miss Ruth Hamilton, coach of the AHS cheerlead ers, directed the event. The sparkling offensive dis play of the game saw the Wild cats score twice In the first quarter, once In the second, three times in the third and two more in the final period. Hayesville scored once In the second quarter and added three comeback tallies in the final period. Outstanding oefensive play by Andrews' starting Interior linemen Roy West. James Whltehouse, Ronnie Hembree, Jerry Thompson, and Eddie Adams allowed the Yellow jackets only one score while they were in action. Andrews kicked off to open the game, but Ronnie Hembree grabbed a Jacket fumble on Hayes ville'r 30 two plays lat er to set up the first Wildcat score. A 13 yard run by Mike Sheidy moved the ball Inclose and Terry Marr carried over from the eight. John Gernert booted the point. An 18 yard pass from Jimmy Watkins, a 24 yard run by Sheidy and a 19 Oard run by Marr set up the next score. Sheidy plunged over from the two for the TD and Gernert again added the point. Reserve halfback Charles Hood scored from the two for the Cats in the second period, then booted the point. Wlm 44 seconds lett in the half, end Allen Moore grabbed a Wildcat fumble for Hayes - ville on the Andrews 17. Fullback Jerry Moss broke loose for 43 yards to the And rews 19, and from there Wal ter Kelly passed to Bruce Dav enport for the Jacket tally. Moore then kicked the point. Andrews missed another first half score when a 15 yard TD pass from Watkins to Sur savage was nullified by a penalty. The Wildcats broke the game open in the third quar ter as David Slagle passed to Butch Sur savage for one score, then Gernert faked the kick and passed to Sursavage for die point. Moments later Hayes ville quick - kicked, and Watkins grabbed the punt and dodged back upfield for a 79 yard tally. Marr ran the point. Before the period was over, , Marr picked up 44 yards in three carries, then scored from the one. The conversion failed. The Cats pushed the score on to 54-7 in the fourth as reserves added two more. Reid West came off the bench to score twice, first from the three, and later on a 21 yard jaunt. He also added the point on his first TD With a run. Now five kinds of Chevrolets for all kinds of people ! JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET- For luxury loving people. Rich new atyling, finer appointments in all four aerie* and 15 models. Engines up to 425 hp*, manual or Powerflide* transmissions. NEW CHEVELLE? For pacesetting people. A totally new kind of ear with small-car handling, big-car comfort! Styling that makes expensive cars jealoua. Three series and 11 models, and a full choice of engine and trans 6 -cylinder engine*. Chevy If* six model* in two series all act like they're bigger, more expensive cars! CORVAIR? For fun-loving people. More .fun than ever from Corvair's new bigger engine! Same Corvair handling and riding ease in 9 models? including the 150-hp Turbocharijed Spyders! CORVETTE? For sports-minded people. Corvette now rides softer, smoother^- but loses none of its gusto because m is*ion veunvi CHEVY II? For practical people. Chevy II with new V8 power* for fun-on-a-ahoeatring. i Stretches the ahoeatring further with 4- and ?is oik to oners versions irom zou (o i i 0 np : Want to get together with other car-loving people? Go see your Chevrolet dealer- ... he likes all kinds! 'optional at titra n?t Sm m# ?mr?y Www! Km rf cars at |Mr Cfcm^at Thiniw - CHEVROLET, CHEVEL1E, CHEVY 0, CORVAIR A CORVETTE DICKEY CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE CO. Mmtfacimr* License No. 110 1 Phono 837-2132 Murphy, N. C. Though trailing for behind, in die final period Hayesvtllc showed off an offensive dis play that added three quick scores. Larry Sellers scooted 43 yards for one. with Moore booting the point. Moss plung ed over from the one and Kelly passed to Davenport for the conversion, and Kelly added the final score with a 9 yard pass to Sellers. The conversion boot was blocked. Hayes vllle travels to Cop per Basin this week for a non-conference game. STATISTICS Hayesville Andrews First Downs 7 15 Rush. Ydg. 178 334 Pass. Ydg. 69 102 Passes 5-7 11-19 Punts 9-29 0 Fumb. Rec. By 1 2 Penalties 20 50 Mrs. Passmore Miss Nancy Martin is Married To Carrol Passmore ANDREWS " Miss Nancy Martin and Carrol Passmore were married Saturday, Oct. 12, in the home of the bride groom's parents in Nanta hala. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Glenn Dills, uncle of thebridegroom. Mrs. Passmore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Martin of Andrews, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Passmore of Nantahala. Mrs. Passmore is a 1963 graduate of Andrews High School and has been employed at Berkshire International. Mr. Passmore is a graduate of Nantahala High School and is employed in High Point where the couple will reside. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs., Oct. 26, 1963 Capt. and Mrs. Frank W. Swan. . . . . . Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swan Honored On 50th Anniversary By Lucy Laughter ANDREWS - Under the auspices of the Eastern Star Chapter, Captain and Mrs. Frank W. Swan were given a Golden Wedding tea on Sun day afternoon at their home from 3 to 6 pan. It was a complete surprise for Mrs. Swan, who in the past had been an active member of the Star and a District Deputy Grand Matron at one time. Capu Swan, U. S. Army retired, has served as head of the Veterans Administra tion office here for many years. The home was beautifully decorated with fall flowers. In the dining room were three tables, two round ones cov ered with gold cloths over laid with organdy with silver coffee service on one, a sil ver punch bowl on the other. The dining table was cover ed with a lace cloth from die Orient, centered with an ar rangement of golden flowers and cake squares decorated with the colors of the Order and a large five pointed star, made of mints, with the East ern Star colors. In the living room was a table for gifts covered with a gold cloth overlaid with a lace cloth also from the Orient. The gifts were many and very beautifuL Among them was a Past Matrons pin, a gift from the Eastern Star beautifully etnproidered cloth. More than one hundred friends from Andrews, Frank lin, Cherokee and Robblns vtlle called to congratulate this well known couple who have lived in Valleytown for many years. In the entrance hall, the table on which the 50th Gold en Wedding Guest book lay was also covered with a The Swans have three sons, one of whom was able to be present for the occasion. Bill Swan and family of Waynes ville were in on the surprise. A second son, Lt. CoU Ed ward Swan is stationed with the U. S. Army in Honolula and the other son, Lt. Col. A1 Swan is stationed with the U. S. Air Force in Texas. Wl,3 Worrow ANDREWS - The engage mem of Miss Evelyn Marie Morrow of Andrews, daugh ter of Mrs. William Carlyl* Morrow and the late Mr. Mor row, to Robert Truett West has been announced by her mother. Mr. West Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. West, also of Andrews. Both Miss Morrow and Mr. West are students at Mars Hill College. John H. Cooper Observes 92nd Birthday Oct. 15 ANDREWS - John H. Coop f er observed his 92nd birthday Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lucy Laughter. Visitors during the day were Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Marvin Pulllum, Mrs. S. J. Cernert, Mrs. Lillian Hlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bell of Brasstown and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mathis and daughters, Abbie and Mary Jane. The Swans have seven grandchildren. Other relatives present Included Or. and Mrs. Vincent Orr and Miss Margaret Fur geson, Waynes ville; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Swan, Greenwood. S. C.i Mrs. W. S. 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