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ANDREWS .. IBS ?? MCMiS J? ATTENTION LADIES Direct from Factory FIRST OUALITY Famous Name Brands Beautiful Dresses- -3.29 to 8.98 Stretch Pants-- 2.69 to 5.50 Roll or Long Sleeve Blouses 1.75 & 1.98 Fully Lined Wool Skirts and Slacks-Fall Colors 4.00 HARDINS DRESS SHOP 3 Ml. E. of ANDREWS, an U. S. 19-129 Open Til 9 p. m. on Fri. it Sat. Nights Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewar of Decatur, Ga., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar. -A Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rempfer of Washington, D. C. have re turned after a visit of several days with relatives and friends. -A Mrs. H. R. S. Krelling of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Davis. -A Rev. T. C. Christmas has as his guests this weekend his mother, Mrs. T. P. Christina* and his son, Tommy, who is enrolled atCharlotteBuslness College, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesson of Charlotte. -A TIME Xp Make Your Home Winter-Ttaht, Draft-Free TIME to S^ve Up Tp/^0% on Your Fuel Bills FLEX-O-GLASS is the original and only window material that carries a 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the name FLEX-O-GLASS on the edge. JUST CUT AND TACK OH OVER YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS Oct Gonuino FLEX-O-GLASS At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Doaloi Scout Photo- Do via JIM SURSAVAGE (NO. 32) picks up a first down for the Andrews Wildcats with an end sweep. Andrews To Represent Smoky Mtn Conference In Class A Playoffs MURPH I - Andrews High School Wildcats, under the I direction of Coach Hugh Ham ilton and Cecil Mashburn, at tained an undefeated season by chalking up a 41-19 victory over the Murphy Bulldogs on the Murphy field Friday night. This was the 16th straight victory for the Wildcats, who will represent the Smoky Mountain Conference in Class A District playof.s. Andrews received the open ing kickoff and returned to their own 36 yard line. On the second play from scrim mage, Terry Marr was off to what appeared a touchdown, only to drop the ball with | Murphy recovering on their I own 40 yard line. Murphy made 2 first downs and after three incompleted " passes kicked to Andrews 19 I yard line. Andrews began its 81 yard Gives rough roads a good going over! G ataxic 500 XL 2-Dooc Hardtop TEST-DRIVE OUR SOLID, SILENT '65 FORD Chief hallmark of elegance in a car is its silent smoothness over every kind of road. And the 1965 Ford is the smoothest, most silent-riding car we've ever offered! A new body-to frame relationship virtually seals off the passenger compart ment from rdfl&mqck and vibration. Noise and harshness are "tuned" out! T6p that off with a gentle coil spring at each wheel, and you have a ride that is so astonishing you must feel it to believe it! Come try the most jjw. changed Ford in 15 years! Best year yet to go see a FORD DEALER BURCH MOTORS Dealer No. 69tf Phone 837-2121 j Murphy, N. C. drive which was culminated by a final 6 yard drive by Charles Hood for the first score of the game. Danny Tatham kicked the extra point making the score 7-0. Andrews kicked off to Mur phy and the Bulldogs, putting the ball in play on their own 5 yard line, began a sustain ed 95 yard drive with the final one yard being run by Wayne Watson for the TD. A run into die line failed and the score read 7-6, Andrews. Following the kickoff, And rews drove 69 yards for their second TD. The drive was sparked by a magnificient 65 yard run by Charles Hood to the Murphy 21 yard line. Marr, Sursavage and Hood advanced the ball to the 7 yard line from where Char les Hood ran for his second TD of the night. Danny Tatham again kicked I the extra point and the score read 14-6, Andrews. The third Andrews score was set up by a pass inter ception by Charles Hood on the Andrews 48 yard line. A ? pass from Charles Hood to Danny Tatham advanced the ball to the 19 yard line. Hood, Sursavage and Marr advanc ed the ball to the one yard line from where Terry Marr scored and Danny Tatham kicked the extra point making the score 21-6, Andrews. After a few plays following the kickoff, the half ended. Murphy took die second half kickofi and drove 75 yardw for their second TD, with Donny Styles running the final 9 yards. Jimmy Cole ran the extra point, making the score 21-13, Andrews. Andrews took the ensuing kickoff and drove 62 yards for its fourth TD. The drive was consummated with a 25 yard pass from David Slagle to Jimmy Sursavage for the TD. . Terry Marr ran the extra point. The score stood 28-13, HD Clubs Hold Workshop ANDREWS - The Home Demonstration Club held an all day workshop at the home of Mrs. Luke Ellis on Wednes day. Oct. 28, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Two new members, Mrs. Florence Reeves and Mrs. Vlncina Jones, were welcom ed by the seventeen present Including guest, Mrs. Vera Krelling of Pittsburg, Pa. A noon potluck lunch was served. Members displayed gifts made for their bazaar which Is scheduled for November 20 and 21, and will be held at the Nantahala Power and Light Company. Other gifts and crafts for sale will Include sewing, art and novelties, such as aprons, pillows, clothing and bags, also baked foods, along with jellies and candy. Plan to visit the bazaar on the above dates. Church Meetings To Be Held ANDREWS - The Wesleyan Service Guild and the Stella Broome Circle will meet on Tuesday evening, Nov. 10. All members are urged to be present to complete plans for the annual bauar. -A Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Brauer attended the New Moon Mobile Home Show at Amerlcus, G*., this past week. They plan to attend die annual Eye Bank workshop on Satur day and Sunday In Winston - Salem. ? Andrews. Following the kickoff, Mur phy was forced to punt and Andrews' Terry Marr return ed the punt for a touchdown only to have the play nulli fied by a clipping penalty which set the ball back to the Andrews 11 yard line. The 89 yard drive, the fifth TD, was sparked by Jim Sur savage accounting for 48 yards on three running plays and a pass from David Slagle to Sur savage for 21 yards. The final 6 yards for the TO were run by Charles Hood for his third TD of the night. Danny Tatham kicked the extra point to make the score 35-13 for Andrews. Murphy took the kickoff and drove 65 yards for their final score with Jimmy Cole run ning around end for the final 20 yards. A run for the point failed and the score read 38-19. Murphy's kickoff was retun ed by Jim Sursavage to the Murphy 49 yard line. The Wildcats drove on down to the second yard line from where Terry Marr scored his sec ond TD of the night to make the score read 41-19. Danny Tatham missed the try for the extra point. Baptist* Attendance Campalfpi ANDREWS -Members of the Valley River Baptist Church held a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson on Saturday night from I 7 to IOiOO p. m. t Preceding the party the Training Union class of the Church served a dinner with Menu Including hot dogs, slaw, chill, baked beans, cookies, cokes and coffee. Three prizes were award ed for the spookiest costumes . Gerald Adams won in men's division, Marie Adams for the 'i and Cotton Thaxton, wtio the crowd guessing with his disguise, was children's winner. The 36 members attending were visited by more than 60 Trick or Treaters during the evening. Rev. France Postell is pas tor of the church and Bob Gibson is S.S. Superintendent. -A Durlqg the Sunday morning worship service the Sacre meni of infant Baptism mi a?nlnlstered by Or. L. ?. Otter for Philip Edward Key. Or. Otter Is the grandfather Philip and was also guest speaker for the Vespers Ser vice at SsSOeoSunday evening. 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