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CUSTOMERS' ' CORNER Goorge Washington said it first. rhls week the celebration of Washington's birthday brings to mind the story about the famous cherry trees Whether he said. "> cannot tell a Ue" ... we don't know, but the father of our country did say. "Honesty Is always the oest policy " The founding father of A&P ? George Huntington Hartford?had the same Idea when he said. "Always do what Is honest, fair and sincere and In the best Interest of our customers " rhat'j the spirit that has always guided the folks of A&P It always wtll! CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave.. New York 17. N. Y. onit 50 m coin ?M Ann Poga Trad* Mark from My lis* packoga of MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or NOODLES MAIl TO * ANN PACE FOODS ? P.O. SOX 1101 1 Grand Control Station, N. Y. 17, N. Y. 4 Gat dot ailt at your AtP 4 /V\\VWV\VWWVWVW? Jane Parka Angel Food RING 15-Oz. Cake 49c Home Style or Sandwich Marvel Bread 20c Jane Parker Donuts Plain or Sugared 1-Doz. * Pkg. 19c Apple Sauce - - 2 "c.f 23c Gracefruit Juice "a""M ^ 19c A&P Peas 22c Pineapple SE5 29e Pie Apples Packers Label _ _ 17c Green Beans '??>" - - 2 25c Tomatoes Packers Label m m m 15c deXO Vegetable Shortening " " " " Can 83C C|A11B Sunny Held 10-Lb. llOlir Self-Rising Bag fJfC Evap. Milk ??????? - 2 27c Van Camp's Beans J3c Tender leaf Tea 33c Premium Crackers N,bl*eo pit 29c Niblet's Brand Corn _ _ 2 "cS?" 35c Mexicorn Nn??sBra?i ^ 20c Corn Flakes ?unnT?*i<1 nt 19c ?Jim Swiftening - - 5-Lb. Can 79c jewel Oil - - Pt. Bot 27c Swift Prem. - 12-Oz Can 48c Ifsmbyrger s?'? 10-Oz Can 13c Pork Sausage s? " 10-Oz Can 48c Frozen Foods Fresh Fish Dairy Products Soft Drinks Full Line Sandwich Meats Really Fresh fruits & Vegetables ?ST'I cneo Carrots 2 bunches 17c 4 Dos. size Crisp LKTTUCE, S Heads 25c . Tomatoes ' 2 35c Jum PtaltSa ' Oranges 8 ft 37c m* wiomp , Apples 5 ft 49c tw ???? t? ?*+ Grapefruit 4 (?r 23c Oranges Lb. 9c ? Y el tow Onions us 10c All PviCM In TUs Ad Tfcni *??.. to.au ann page fofflH Ann Pag* Salad Dressing 49c Ann Pag* Beans With Pork and Tomato Sauc* *? 12c Ann Pag* Spaghetti or Macaroni X 10c Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti 2U<^ 25c Ann Page Mayonnaise ? 33c Ann Page Gelatin Dessert Sparkle 3 Pk? 20c Ann Page Ketchup 19c Gerber's Strained Foods 3 29c Gerber's. Junior Foods & 14c Ivory Snow Lge. Pkg. 29c P&C Soap 2 ^ 15c Crisco S-Lb. Can ^ 93c Dial Soap Baft Bar *? 17c Dial Soap 2 Bars 27C Sweetheart Soap 1 3 & 25c Blu White Flakes Ree 9c Pkg Octagon Soap Bar 8c Soap Powder Octagon fu. 25c Crlapo English Style Assortment COOKIES 41c Aunt Jemima Readj Mis Pan Cir.9 18c Vkg. Packers Label Red Sour Pitted Cherries No. a Can Dried Pee Beans No. 1 Package 14c Youth Have Western Sweetheart Banquet A Sweetheart Banquet, western * style, was given at the Junalnsha Terrace Hotel Saturday evening by the Intermediate and young adult Training Union of the First Baptist Church. The western theme was used throughout the program. Western songs were sung by the group around the camp fire, after ; which the Invocation was given by .he Rev. J. A. Richardson. Miss | Doris Baxter, the toast mistress,' welcomed the group with "Howdy ? Pardners". The gioup which con-j sis ted of 34 then assembled in | he dinning room where a western style menu was served. The table was decorated with lanterns and sombreros filled with cactus twined with lariots the length of t i he table. Place cards were cow- i boys and cowgirls, and favors were minature chuck wagons filled with heart-shaped candy, and Hopalong Casady napkins were | used. Miss Velma Umphfres sang I "Gold Mine In The Shies", and "The I.ove of God". Miss Luclle Lemmens and Bob Bess sang some western melodies in front of the western scene painted by Miss ! Trilby Glenn, showing mountains, , moon and cactus. The message "Riding The , Range Together" was delivered by the Rev. Wade Jumper of Aiken. I S. C. Mrs. J. A. Richardson, ehair I r.rn. was in charge of the ban juet. Junior Youth Have Partv The Junior Youth Fellowship met on evening of February 10 ir. Andrews Methodist Church base ment for a fellowship Valentine party and program." Miss Judy Babington was in charge of the program "What I Want to Know About God". Those present were: Misses Ju dy Babington. Mattie Angel. Ma cie Lominac, Betsy Battle, Wanda Ferguson. Bonita Howell, Bobby Ferguson, Walt Brown, Jr., Jim Bristol, Roy Conley, Jimmie Bar low and Miss Vera Moore, leader. Dr. M. A. Huggins Is Guest Speaker The Western North Carolina Association will meet in Andrews First Baptist Church at 2:30 p. m. February 26. Dr. M. A. Hug gins and others will speak on "Baptist Program of Advance". McCULLOCH ONE-MAN POWER SAW for the FARffi CORDWOOD ? POSTS ? TREE MAINTENANCE ? PULP and SAWMILL TIMBER ? CONSTRUCTION Here's the saw that's designed to lessen work and raise income on the farm. You can take it anywhere ? up hill and across swampy land if necessary ? because it weighs less than 25 pounds. And cut anything ? heavy timber, limbs, hardwood, aoftv/ood, frozen wood?because it has a full 3 horsepower. Many other features too make the McCulloch 3-25 tops on any farm: automatic clutch, built-in chain oiler, recoil starter, and full power operation at any angle. 4 MODELS AVAILABLE *- Mad. IS* how m SEE US TOMY FOR A FREE DEMONSTItATIo!] Peach tree Farm And Home Supply Authorized Sales And Service i'hone 453-J-l Route 1 Murphy, N. C. Program Given By Service Guild The Wesley ?n Service Guild net on evening ot February ' ?t Andrews Methodist Church Mrs. Alwayne Stratum led the devo lionals on "I Will Give You lag," Followed by the paugtam "Let .ourage Rise With Danger" gtv tn by Mrs. E L. Kirk. After the program a business ?nd social hour was enjoyed. Advertise in The Cherokee Scout "Listen Numbskull, My Insurance Gives Me All the Protection I Need." The lady is right! Our agents > 3ur personal needs and t.. / ad . ise the right and adequate vc for your oecds. Call Telephone 22 today and let's talk o\cr jour insurance problems. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Murphy, N. C. Buick even keeps the Sun in its Place Of course, this new glass? which reduces glare and incoming sun-heat? is a Buick feature in '52 Here 1 V Here tyre With all the new things we've had to talk about in 1952 Buicks, we're just getting around to this one. It's called "Easy-Eye Glass"t?a new kind of glass with a cool, soft, blue-green tint, which filters the sun's rays entering your car?cuts down their glare and heat "You'll appreciate the "glare control" at any time ? and when you hit your first stretch of hot-weather driving you'll find that this glass does a great job of keeping the heat out of your lap. We know?because thousands of happy Buick owners already have this new comfort feature. The rest of the automobile industry is just beginning to discover what Buick discovered a year ago. It's a great idea, which costs you very little extra if you order it when you're buying a new car. But this still leaves the other folks With a lot of catching up to do. Ybull look a long way before you'll find any thing that approaches a Buick's million dollar ride. You'll look a long way before youH find anything so completely satisfying as Dynaflow Drive.* "You'll find it hard to match the style and beauty and harmonious good taste of a 1952 Buick's interior trim and fabrics. And when it comes to what you get for what you pay ? we'll gladly match price tags with the field. Have you had a good look at die '52 BuicksP That's something you ought to do soon. , trim mmd modtit T? ?l(M to tOptional of ontow oust -osoilsMi on nnt modoio* fNot ) 'Stmm Jarlm ROADMJLSTKM, Sure is true for 52 FRANKLIN MUiU . 200 Peach tree St. Murphy, N. C.
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