Honor Mrs. Trull With Shower Mrs. Clara belle Bryson and Mrs. Virginia Hulls were Joint hostesses at a shower given In honor of Mrs. (Catherine Trull on Wednesday evening. Refreshmenta were served to Mrs. Imogene Ledford. Mrs. Anna Deyermond, Mrs. Frank Kllpatrick. Mrs. Alice Hogsed, Mrs. Berk Wood. Mrs. Frank Walsh. Mrs. Evelyn Breedlove, Mrs. Vivian Barnett. Mrs.. J. P. Trull. Mrs. Lynn Wood. Mrs. Edrie Edwards. Mrs. Ovens, Mrs. Maxine Trull, Mrs. Clarabelle Bryson, and Mrs. Virginia Hulls Miss Matie Lawrence returned o her home In Atlanta on Monday after spending several days with Mrs. Tom Evans. I AP 1 Customer's Corner < We admit we don't know aU the answers! CUSTOMER'S RELATIONS DEPARTMENT 428 Lexington Avenue. New Terk 17. N. T. They say folks only team by ex perience. Well, your A&P has had plenty of experience?over 83 years of It?but we're still learning! While we're doing our best to please you. we figure maybe tt isn't good enough?particularly if some one of our customers has a suggestion or idea on how we can do it better and give better service. Perhaps you have some thoughts on how we can do our Job better. Consider this your in vitation to send them In. Please write: ANN PAGE G9APL jelly IQ I w Ann Page Salad Dressing ? 29c ? 49c Ann Page Peanut Butter 33c Ann Page Tomato Soup 10'2-OZ 11 Can >1 I C Ann Page Beans With Pork and Tomato Sauce ??? 1 lr Can ? Ann Page Peach ? Pineapple or Plum Preserves 16-oz. nr Jar f-J\ Mild American CHEESE ?? 49c Come! See The Outstanding VALUES Ion.. Com ----- fccT 15c AAP Apple Sauce - ? 2N??? 21c Niblet's Brand Corn ? 17c Peas ' Green Giant - - - - N?c" 19e CJolden Maid Margarine - - - - - PkR. 23c iona Sliced or Halves Peaches "sr29e Armour's Treet ? 48c Mild and Mellow 8 O'Clock Coffee ? 77c Shortening Swift Jewel - - -79e Whitehonse EVAP. MILK - - 2 - 27c A & P Peas - - --~22c A&P Tuna Fish - - - "-33c Sunnyficld Flour For Pan Cakes - - - 13c Ann Page Blended Syrup - - - - ' ?3c AoLP's Flavor-Tested Our Own Tea - - - Pkgb 89c Sizes 64's and 70's GRAPEFRUIT 4.*? 23c Juicy Florida ORANGES... 8 37c Apples Winesnp ? ? Bag 4Sc Green Beans - - 2 ">? 25c Rutabagas r? ? - lb 6c Tomatoes sS? - -? 23c Popcorn 20c All Prices in this ad Guaranteed Thru Sat. Jan. 19th Dreft & 30r ??* 80c Lux Toilet Soap 2 ?5 25c Lux Toilet Soap 3 SS 25c Swan Soap Lge. Bars 2 27c twin Soap Mrd Ban 3 25b Angel Soft White Tissue "1ST 25c Angel Soft Rainbow Tissue "iS*1 27c Ivory Soap Lge. Bars 2 27c Ivory Soap Med. Bag 3 25c Oxydol Lge. Pkg. Giant Pkg. 29c 79c Shortening Swift Jewel Wb fifi/ Un OvC Palmolive Soap 3 & 25c Palmoliva Soap 2^ 25c Fab ? 30c ur 73c Octagon Soap <?? 8c Board Raises Cost On Water, Sewer Taps Philharmonic To Give Free Youth Concert The Chattanooga Philharmonic ? ill give a youth concert in Chat anooga Memorial Auditorium at 2 p. m. Saturday, January 26. All cachers and students are Invited .0 the admission-free program. Accommodations for large groups may be arranged through Miss Colleen Cosgrove. manager of -he Chattanooga Philharmonic, 928 lames Building, Chattanooga. Tcnn. Reservations are not nec essary. The concert is being sponsored by Miller Brothers Company, who are sponsoring a contest in con nection with the concert. Ail stu dents are invited to write and en ier a short theme entitled "Why ! Like the Youth Concert". En tries are to be mailed not later ihan January 19. Three winning papers will be chosen and awards nade at the concert. Rules are: neatness, legibility ind originality. Ail papers must _>e limited to one page, one side inly. Entries must be mailed to r'outh Concert Contest, Miller Hrcs. Company, Advertising De , artment, Chattanooga, Tenn. Girls Have Special Study The young girls of the Andrews ?ree Methodist Church have their Junior Missionary Society at the ?hurch each Tuesday after school it 3 p. m. The first part of the neeting is spent studying the Bi ble and memorizing scripture ver -cs, then missions and songs. Now hey are studying the events of faster and suitable verses. The latter part of the hour the ?hildren are taught to sew. and nake useful things for their moth ?rs. Their teacher is Miss G. B. ane. who has spent most of her it'e teaching in public schools and raining children. Mr. and Mrs. Lane are from the late of Washington. Landowners Must Pay Own Costs Claude Watson. Andrews town clerk, has announced that the town Board of Aldermen, at a recent meeting, passed an Ordinance to raise charges for water taps to $35 and for sewer to $25. The Or dinance states that when water or sewer connections are relocated, the owner of the property must pay to the town the cost of materi als and labor involved. > i Landowners will be charged for the care and protection of water lines and meters upon their prop erty and must pay for damages to them unless they can produce evi dence showing that damage was caused by an act of God, or can prove the culprit. Mr. Watson further stated that, j 'Any person willfully tampering with any part of the town water system, or cutting water on or off at the meter or elsewhere, shall be liable to a fine of $25 or ten rtnys in jail or both. At the meeting the collection of delinquent water rental was dis-1 issed and pursuant to the discus sion, the clerk was instructed to disconnect water if rental is not ?jaid on or before the 10th of the I nonth, and not to reconnect wat er until a fee for this service and '.'le rental is paid. Attorney Hobart McKeever sat in at the board n.eeting as advisor, j Church To Have i Singing Concert There will be a singing concert at Pisgah Baptist Church An-, drews. on Saturday at 7 p. m. un- I til 12 p. m. This church is located on Pisgah Road three miles from Andrews. The singing concert will con sist of the following quartets: A quartet of Canton, the Cherokee Indian quartet. Peachtree quartet, he Freeman Sisters of Wesser Creek and other quartets. Every one is welcome. Fire Destroys Baptist Church The Mountain View Baptist Church, located six mile* east of Andrews on U. S. Highway 10, was destroyed by fire last Friday night. The origin of the fire was unde termined. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ferguson of Peachtree visited J. M. McGulre Sunday afternoon. The cost of complete fire cover age on private homes is sur prisingly low?and vitally im portant! Call us now and your policy will be in effect within minutes. Papers will be for warded in the mail. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Murphy, N. C. LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIELD! This 0r?ot new Sty lei I ne De tune 4-Door Sedan lists for less tban any comparable model In Its fleldl (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated Is dependent on ovai lability of material.) A ?00 ~lht Ohfy fhti, G*U ->RICED SO LOW I Come, see the finest of all Chevrolet* ... bril liantly new for '52 in all these exciting ways: Vivid New Royal-Tone Styling .. . with Bodies by Fisher that set the standard for beauty. Radiant New Exterior Colors . . . widest and most wonderful array of colon in its field. Alluring New Interior Colors ... with two-tone Upholstery and trim harmonizing with body colors, in all De Luxe sedan and coupe models. New Centerpolse Rower... engine is cushioned in rubber to bring amazing new smoothness of operation and freedom from vibration to low cost motoring. New, smoother, softer ride for all passenger*. All these and many other advantages are your* in the '52 Chevrolets at lowest prices and with outstanding economy of operation.. They're the only fine cars priced so low. See them now I ? xtro-Smeetfc Warn <7UM with New Automatic Choke, gives finest no shift driv ing at lowest cost. (Combination of Powerglide Auto matic Transmission and 103-h.p. Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost.) f Dickey Chevrolet"01dsmobile Co. PHONE 60 Murphy, N. C

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