Byrum Speaks On Life's Discoveries The Rev. R Delbert Byrum's sermon topics at the first Metho dist Church Sunday, are, morning. Life's Greatest Discoveries," sad. evening, "The Divine Sentence". Sunday School is at 9:4S a. m ; morning worship 11 a. m ; youth meeting ? p. m., evening worship, 7 SO p. MOVING? CdL.. / AM It (CAN RED BALL AMY. MC SAH ? MKWMU ? ICONOMICAL NATION-WIDI MOVING SIRVICC AUTHOtlZIO AOINT Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. Phone 202 Murphy. M. C. Dr. Fred L Brownlee To Review His Book At Methodist Church Next Friday Dr. Fred L. Brownlee, author and teecher, will review hia book. The Rights We Hold", Friday Nov 28, at 7:30 p. m. in the First Methodist Church. Formerly of Johns - Manville Bldg. Materials GIBBS HDW. a AUTO SUFFLT Misery tf C&^666 ^^umib as nam ? um tan isja New York City, be U a trustee of the John C. Campbell Polk School, Brass town, and la now teaching at Fiak University, Nashville. Tenn. He is a director of the Home Mis sion Board of the Congregational C hurch In New York City. He ex pects to retire in the near future and live in the Brasetown commu nity. The public is invited to hear Dr. Brownlee at the church. MIDWAY WSCS The Midway WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Glen McLeymore Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Miss Penland leading the program. Re freshments were served during the social hour. tvi. " toe tail minute Roth'?Sek ? rh?nk?fivin >dtj From AAP'? Boani k tt traditional A&P low prices Peter Pan Peanut Bufer 17c 12-0x Glass Peter Pan Salted Peanuts 29c m-Oi. Glass Green Giant Peas V 19 Pineapple Tomatees - 2 - 29 A&P 'No-2 Crushed ? ? C,n No. 2 Can A'P Dail\ p? tmj} Ann Page 12 Oz. Syrup . Del Rich - Green or White Lima Beans gurry's or Crispo Fig Bars - - Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce - - - J5 No 1 9? A Can < ?? 20c No 2 Fancy c??n 15c Tuna Fish - .Hc^29c Ann Pa#3 Qt. Jiar rfcg. Mayonnaise 47c Can A Mild and Mellow Coffey 1-Lb. Bag 8 O'CIock 77c ?? 19c A&P Sections Grapefruit - - 2 *sr 27c Ann Page Elbow or Regular Macaroni - - - - jg 10c A&P's Own Vegetable Shortening dexo - - c?- 28c ? 75c AiP Pineapple Juice 27c PARKER DEIICIOU FRUIT CAKE 1.29 >69 2.49 Jane Parker Spicy Cake 29c Ivan Hoe 15 Or Can POTATO SALAD 25c Iona No. 303 Can CARROTS & PEAS 15c Iona-Golden No. 303 Can SWEET CORN 2 for 25c Comstock No. 2 Can PUMPKIN PIE MIX 23c Ions No. 2V4 Can HOMINY 12c lona No. 303 Can ^ CUT BEETS 11c Mary Dale No. 2V& Can SWEET POTATOES 29c Mott's ? SWEET CIDER , quart bottle 25c Packers 'Label No. 2 Can ORANGE JUICE 10c Ann Page Pork with Tomato Sauce BEANS 16-Oz. Can MARCAL RARER PRODUCTS Napkins? 19c Pastel Toilet H Tissue 2 m19c Sandwich Bags....... ?? 10c Napkins S* 15c Kltcbta Chum Wax Paper m 19c Golden Maid Margarine ??????? ?19c Pacini's Label _ _ Orange Juice 10c Pumpkin -"10c Sauerkraut -????-? -"19c ftak tt CanHaa frcst Mtatd Hut ^ 43e rtcth COCOANUTS Lb. 8C Juicy Florida MANGES - - ? 37c l & Ntil Wkto POTATOES 10 - 65c IX*. CritM - ? - ? 31c S t$c CrasHJiMt - JSL- .? lit DrtMVtry m Ant - MSA. - ? .?17? ftlte 6IAPES ? - 2 lbs. 21c BMrafVMT - - - 4 "23c Mrs. Agnes Maney Succumbs Sunday Mr* Ajn?t Maney. 39. died at 7 p. m. Sunday In her home on Shooting Creek after a long Ill She was a native and ltfe-loog citizen ot Clay County, the daugh ter of Hicks Hogaed and the late Mattie Day Hogsed She la survived by the husband. FarreH Maney; two sons. Carol 1 and Jamea Edward of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Dean Davis of FrankHn and Mrs. Woodrow Hooper of Cnamerton; a brother. Frank Hogsed ot Hayesvllle and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday In Bethel Methodist Church, with burial In the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was In charge. Sunbeams Formed At Suit Recently Mrs. R. L. Keenum was pro gram chairman for the recent WMU meeting of Friendship Bap tist Church in Suit. The devotional was given by Mrs. Tom Gibson, Ihe new president A Sunbeam Band was organized at this meeting with Mrs. Thelma Smith chosen as leader A .study course on the book "Scattered Abroad" was also plan ned with Mrs. Autland, the pas tor's wife, teaching. The time for Ihe study course will be announc ?ed later. DAY or NIGHT For Cab Service Call 207 DEPENDABLE DRIVERS ALL CARS INSURED SAFETY CABS We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPERHILL, TENN. Tractor Tires New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair . Any Size Tractor Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N. C. Ybu get the right one of 8 gnat engines In a Dodge "Job-RcUed" truck you're sure to get the right engine for your hauling jeb. You get all the power you need in a high-compression engine designed for top economy. F rom engine to rear axle, a Dodge truck is "Job-Rated" for the kind of performance that will save you ? , __ . - money. Co/ff? f/t TOCfay'/ E. C. MOORE 107 Valley River Ave. Phone 37 Murphy, N. C. DODGE tlob-Raft/i" TRUCKS ROADTEST this Power fated Beaaty! Mart spod than yoU tvar nod Moat efficient engine design in any American car. Packs more power per cubic inch ... delivers power with leas friction, loan heat waste." It's the Action Car* for Active Americans A Road Test Ride in the all-new Dodge will change your ideas about cars (or years to come! You'll discover that a car can be big without being bulky; high-powered without being high priced; streamlined and clean-lined, yet "travel-planned" inside to bring you more "stretch-out" room, more comfort. Road Test a Dodge today at your friendly Dodge Dealer's, New-All New 'S3, W)d?st Driving Ch?Jc?! iNUTMMWn # OMAT MUV t?4 Rmb V-BfM Im Mm 9yr*-1fcMW M*?* CmwwIIw?m Opi*iAO(N? CM Aw?y" Sia &C MOOSE. 107 Valley Rirer Ave, IbrpSMHI 0>i

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