oom MISS THIS GREAT MONEYSAVlNC EVINT AT Afrfl Founders Week Celebration w UiMomm Corner . Vdrt PS CmtdUt Mr Oar Cat*/ Your A*P is PS fears jotmg (fait week.' For it was about this date m 18)9 diet out fwndei, George Huntington Hartford, pndefully opened the doors of his Modest little store on Vesef Street in downtown New York, the forerunner of today's A&P. Even with his note bed now fats he'd be surprised to see little has We think he'd be proud, though, to know that the basic idea that guided him then, "to pring more good food to more Profit fpr lost mqmtj." has been the reason for our growth. We pledge to maintain this principle as long as there's an A&P' ? CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. AAP Food Stores 4 to laatagten Ava, New York IS. N. Y. Nectar .. .. 55c Our Own .. ?? 89c ions aucea or naives tt at Cu Reaches 2 v 55c Afar Luncheon ?eat ?? 37c AAP Tuna , Fish roilet Tissue Waldorf..... .4 Coldstream Pink Salmn ? - - - Green Giant Peas . .2 No. 1 Can No. M Cans EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT ONI,Y 10c ... CHOICE? AflrP Pineapple Juice u-? <*? Sultana Rod Kidney Beans lean Cut Beats *??&? Chopped Sauerkraut . no. ? &? White house Apple Butter m-w. Jo CHOICE < 10 EACH v-risp 4 uoz. iize LETTUCE 2Ma* 23c Firm Slicing Tomatoes - - ? 2 l-Lb. Ctns. 25c Juicy Florida Oraiges - - - - -1 Lb. Baa S5e Size* Hi ft Of'* Grapefrmit - ? -4 For 23c Green Solid Beads Cabbage - - ? - -2 ? lb*. 11c Potatoes - Red Bliss - - ? ...5 Lbs. 43c Red Winesap Apples - -5 Lb. Bag 49c New Crop Popeora l-Lb. Pkg 20c Ann Page Tomato Ketchup ^9c Ann Page Sparkle Puddings . PkR 5c Ann Page Mqyonnaise . . "9c lona?With Pork and Tomato Sauce Beans .... 2 ^ ^9c Dried Pinto Beans .. p? 75c YOUR CHOICE 12-Os. Pineapple Juice BLEACH ... PIMENTOS 23TS7 PUFFIN BISCUITS APPLE JELLY 2 For 25c Packers Label Grapafrait Jiiee 19c Cra Margariae ? S22c loo* Sw??t Peas - - r - - - --2 ^T25c Iooa Strinfless Grata Baaas- - --2 S-' 25c l-Lb. Bag Mild and MeUow Coffee 8 O'CLOCK 77c $2.25 Mild American CHEESE Lb 49c ' Jane Parker SPANISH Bar Cake 29c Jane Parker Plain jr Sugareo DONUTS 19c All Price* In YM* Ad Ooaranteed Through Saturday. Feb. #th '? CoektaU Belted PunuH S-Oe. Can Swift Jewel S-U? Cte. 73c on Cleanser - 12c Dux SS 29c IS? 79c loy - 30c eeitL-j' aMfrj, : Lux Flakes Lea ns. Lifebuoy Soap 3 ft 25c Swan Soap 3 25c Lifebuoy Soap 2 ?5 25c Swan Soap 2 ft. 27c i Vel Pk* ^ 30c Shortening Spry S-Lb. Can Clorox 91 17c Dot Fab t. 30c 73c Scott Tiasoog 2 ? 21c C. 0. Frazier Announces Honor Roll Students JWMr-Wg 4-8, Andrtn Elementary School. I is announced by C. O. Frailer, Principal. U as followa: Grade 4X. Mrs Annie McGulre. eacher. hu five "A" Honor Ron itudenta; Lu Anne Lall, Fr*?** V.'atkins. Elirabeth Pulllum, Jud* Crawford, and Katherine Colvard. {?here are four on "B" H?n?'.S1?ii "liiabeth Smith. Wanda lary E. Hampton, and David Mar Grade 4Z, Mrs Ruth C. PulUum. ?acher haa six "A" Honor Roll tudenta: BUly Blevina. Bill Hall. \lta Brown, Betay Battle. Sara .eng. and Carolyn Wyk* There ere two on "B" Honor Roll; Roy I Jonley and Terry Slagle. Grade 4Y. Mra. Haiel Elliott, I eacher. haa 10 "B" Honor Roll -.tudenU: Ethel Ammona, Janice --agie. Ronald Criap. Clyde Fra-1 ler, Dennis Hughe*. Virdle Lee Martin. Robin Maahburn, H. L Mlntt. Betty Ann Sherrtll. and Car, llvn Wyke. There was one A Ionor Roll student. Helen Postell Grade 5X. Mra. Price, teacher, las three "A" Honor Roll students: I Patsy Holland. Mary Louise Har iln and Shirley Ann Green. There 1 vere 14 on "B" Honor Roll: Lany | Bracket Buddy McLellan, Terry I Postell,' Keith Postell. Jerry Pur ier Bobby Robinson. Gene Re>s hard, Ted West, June AUoe Adsuia, Francis Davis, Clara Sue Nichols, Betty Terry, Carolyn White, and Bernlce Phillips. Grade 5Y. Mrs. Jim Stewart, teacher, has three "A"Honor Ron students: Jannette Caninger Jan nette Tatham, and Jean Bristol TOere were 15 on "B" Honor Ro'h Tommy Battle, Wade Brooks, Walt Brown. Jr.. Hoyt Hughes, Wayne \eal Jack Payne, Ruth Day, Dor >thy Jean Gwrren, Wllma Joyce Bray, Bonlta HovelL ??Uy Barbara Ann Raxter, MerelUa Ste ?ens, Melva A=r West and Mary Alice Wilson. _ ? . Grade 5Z, Mrs. Ray Hogged, teacher, has one "A" Honor Rdl I itudent: Katherine Sursavage and our on B" Honor Roll: Hatty | Derreberry, Joan Bradley, Roy PhiUips, and Edwin Watkins. Grade 6X. Miss Bertha McGutre. eacher. has 11 "B" Honor RoJ students: Bobby CrawfotM Ruth Howard. Joe Williams. Bobby Fer ? :son, George Bu#h. Thurmon I ter, Sandra Stowe, Lenna Ad ims, Leila Lunsford, Loster Luns ford and Steve Wheeler. Grade 6Y, Mrs. Kuplce. teacher, has three "A" Honor Roll students: loin Mull Janice White and Dsr vie Forbes. There were five on B Honor Roll: Jackie Gregory, Her nan Hardin, Clara Mae ^dwos, ">?lla Mae Bailey and Modene Bet abrade 6Z, Mrs. LouUe Enloe .eacher, has nine on B Honor Boll: Ruth Almond, Gall Ander ?on. Mattie Angel, Suiy Cole. Hugh lean Lambert, Judy Reighard, ' Ots Wilson, Peter Gernert and MGr!deI7XtMrs. Jack McCraney eacher, has five "A Honor Roll students: Linda Bryant B Illy George. Ardlth Hay, Jerry Pull turn and Carolyn West. There were 1 J. H. Carv?r, 80 Dies Saturday John Henry (Jack) Carver, 80, retired farmer, died Saturday af ernoon at his home In the West 3ufialo section of Graham County. Vir. Carver was a member of a pioneer family of Western North Carolina and formerly resided In Yndrews for 17 years. He was a lember of the Cedar Cliff Bap lst Church for the past 20 years. Funeral services were held Mon lay at 10 a. m. In Cedar Cliff Bap tist Church. The Rev. Arvtl Waldroup offlci ?ed. and burial was In Andrews Cemetery. The body remained at Ivie Fu leral Home In Andrews until the iout of the funeral. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ida Smith Carver; a son, H. Lube arver of Andrews; four daugh ers, Mrs. Myra Sherrlll of An drews, Mrs. Carrie Parker of Mar ble. Mrs. Belle Dalley of Young Harris, Ga., and Mrs. Paralee West of Canton, Ohio. He also had 20 grandchildren. Beef cattle production In the orn belt Is Increasing to the point here It seriously competes with -no- for use of land, labor, and feed. our on "B" Honor Roll: Lucille Caddis. Bill Harris, Kent Laugh er, and Betty Palmer. Grade 7Y, Miss Seyle, teacher, ?as four "A" Honor Roll students: 'ranees Frye, Kathleen Mason, C a t e Passmore, Janice Watts. There were four on "B" Honor foil: Judy Babington, Mary COOS', ? nnl? M?? Hardin and Margaret Ann Hardin. Grade 7Z. John Kupic, teacher, ?as two on "A" Honor Roll: Bob ?y Nelson, and Wayne Battle. There were 10 on "B" Honor Roll: Zelmon Clark, Oval Hicks. Jack \nderson, Dan Cathey. Hugh Ray burn, Tom Godfrey, Donald Pal mer, Bob Martin. Plnchney Orr and Billy Parker. Grade 8X, Mrs. Charles Huff man, teacher. "B" Honor Roll foi six weeks. Lyle Ferguson, Jane Gregory, Mildred Guffle, Roy A1 mond, Noel Edwards, Jimmy Hol land, and Spencer Smith. There ?re three <n "A" Honor R?'l: Frances Brooks. Wilma Crisp and Jane Gay Neal. "B ' Honor Roll for Semester: Frances Brooks. I.yla ?erguson, Jane Gregory, Mildred Inffle. Ma-ell Lee Lomlnac, Noel Zdwards, Spenrer Smith, Murrlll Stewart "A" Honor Roll: Wilma Crisp and Jane Kay Neal. ?rade P.Y, Mrs. Ruth Garner -rehcr, "A" Honor Roll: Robert ?? Aon? Angel, Judy Bristol and Naomi Mason. "B" Honor Roll: Thurston Hicks. Cecil Led 'ord. Royce Mathis. Harold Walsh, Vina Brown, Norma Crawford, Shirley Matheson, Lena Palmer, ahd Joicy White. Grade 8Z, Mrs. Joe Sursavage >e-?.?r. "A" Honor Roll: Willis Anderson, Mary Ruth Gibson, Jill Thornton, Gayle West. "B" Honor foil: Jerry Anderson, Bill Carver, Raymond Creasman, Charles Franks, Gene Hedrick, Charles Matheson, Bobby Jack Truett. Bobby Wakefield, Gene Waldroup, Alvin Wright, Petty Clark, Vir ginia Hardin, Patsy Kilpatrick and Christine Postell. Are We Moving? By ODBSrX HABU8 SEVENTH GBADE WOLF CBEKK "A" SCHOOL Ax* we moving to CopperhlU? No. we're not Rut it does teem like Cep peril 111 is moving to our immunity. At least, a visitor com ing into our community would chink so, by noticing our new mall boxes. For the past week, all the boys ir.d girls in our school have been practicing making letters for names pn their boxes: Jean, Eddyth, Mon roe, Ronel, Barbara and T. J. Har ris, Lucill. Hoyt and Jimmy Tran tham, Virginia Brady, and David 3wnsby. Anyone wishing to write to us liter February 1 will address the nail to Copperhill, Tennessee, Route 1. The U. S< Department of Agri culture suggests that farmers who teed or desire electricity when tormal power service to the farm s interrupted should Install a itandby electric generator that can [enerate at least 3,000 watts. Little Brasstown Mr. and Mrs Uoyd Stalcup en e named at a party Thursday evening. Mrs. Gay Crisp will leave for Qastonla Tuesday where she will spend several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shams Mrs. -risp will be accompanied by Mr. ind Mrs. Sampson oI Tenn. Mrs. Evert Hall and Mrs. Will Chastaln were Monday evening guests of Mrs. W. O. Almond. Bill Carroll, who la employed In 5. C., Is spending the week-end at tiome. Voyd Hughes and family visited relatives In Be 11 view Sunday. Mrs. Garland Frankum visited Mrs. Roy GUlwater Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stalcup spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Luther 2arrlnger. Lee Chastaln and Frank Cham Mrs of Blairsvllle, Ga? visited Mr. tnd Mrs. Ross Hughes Thursday. Poultry specialists at State Col ege say efficient production ihould be the aim of every North Carolina poult ryman who wants .0 have a profitable season In 1952. "The best reasort-for buying WnoiVi Why . wait! We've got the beet TV baye since G.E. developed the world'* first home TV set 25 years ago. New G-E 25th Anniver sary Values bring you pie .tures owners rave about! Beautiful cabinets?genu ine mahogany veneers, not plastic or metal. Uodel 17T5 .. 17- $' <?59.95 inch screen. Ind. Fed. ^Installation and picture *v.It protection plan extra. Dook Walkw, DvtrWt Uom hoKbadt. lUUK-MYUTf NIW LOW DOWN PAYMENT _ tip to 7t WBKI to pay li 1 BBS HARDWARE And AUTO SUPPLY Phone 100 Murphy, N. C. Lets get down to the Solid Incts/ Chevrolet Trucks Can Save You Money All Along the Line of la ?f The facts show you how a Chev rolet truck can mean real substantial savings on your hauling or delivery job. Chevrolet trucks cost less to buy, less to own and operate. Their dependable valve-in-head engines, famous for power and stamina, keep fuel consumption low. Sturdy Ad vance-Design features keep maintenance costs down. Value is built in to stay in?safeguarding your track investment All over America there are more Chevrolet tracks in use than any other make. Come in and talk over your track needs. fact Ni. J?Mora Truck for Lou Monoy Fact Nt. 2-Rock-Bottom Operating Cods Fact Hi. 3?Enotnoorad and Built for Your loads w ^ vV# . "il? I HA A B ? ? *> ?" 1^^ ri re rl i ?tln_w jijijjjji"" vowft ( jiowvf i/fipvvviavion CHEVROLET flltfsir , .. ftp

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