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Mrs. Lunsford Has WMU Meeting The WMU of the Little town Beptijt Church met Ihurt NHJL 1 IJ n PENDISTRIN for MASTITIS Coatobn 100,000 nfe ?f rtmaiUN ptm 100 mg. of DIHVOtOSTUPTOMYCIN. Com Ib and gut HI MAUNEY DRUG CO. Mnrpfcy, N. C. Liberty The Rev. Lester Cook of Wolf Creek has been elected pastor of Liberty Baptist Church. He plans to move to the community where h? will serve a* full time pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ledfoid end family spent &>C week end vis iting Mr. end Mrs. K. W. Shearer day, Nov. 19, with Mrs. Fred Luna ford . The devotional was given by Mrs Lunsfond and the program on Ko rea was discussed by the group. During the business session names were drawn for the Christ mas program. After the meeting was adjourned refreshments were served by the hostess. Huskins Dies After Long Illness Robert Huskins, 78, Route 1, Marble, died at 11 ?. m. Thurs day in a local hospital after a Imj illness. He was a native of Bartow Coun ty. Ga. and bad lived in Oberokee County since be was 22 year8 old. He was married to Miss Artie All man in 1898. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Friday in Marble Baptist! Church, with the Rev. Jim Truett 1 officiating. Bursa f was in Moss cemetery. iBallbearers were Gus Johnson, Will Garrett, John and Maudy Hus kins, Ranse Queen and Jim Donley. Surviving are five sons, George, in Cleveland, Tenn. Miss Susie Eller was the guest of Miss Mildred Davis last week. J Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eller and daughter, Susie, made a business trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. last week. Mi', and Mrs. E. E. Bruce have been visiting Mrs. Bruce's father who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ledford of Kings Mountain spent past of last week with Mrs. Ledford's brother, Lester Ledford and sister, Mrs. I Guy Eller aind Mrs. Mack Taylor. -HUNTERS TROPHIES MOUNTEb WORK GUARANTEED Pearl Posey, Taxidermist Murphy, N. C. PHONE 315 SUPER t SAVINGS NOW ON SALE WOMAN'S DAY Magazine ONLY. 7c Ann Page Assorted Flavors Sparkle PUDDINGS 3 pkgs. 20c Ann Page Fancy TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. can -10c Jane Parker Cake Special SPANISH BAR each 29c Ann Page Pure Strawberry PRESERVES A & P Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE - / Ann Page Prepared SPAGHETTI 2 lb. jar gljc No. 2Vz can 33c 2OV2 oz. can 17c Famous! Jane Parker FRUIT CAKE 1^2 H>. Cake 11.29 3-lb. Cake 2.49 5-Jb. Cake 3.69 Ann Page Creamy Rich-Salad DRESSING Holly Brand Large Washed BRAZIL NUTS PECANS Filled with Juice-Florida ORANGES qt- jar 4gc * 1-Ib.pkg. 4?c 1-Ib cello bag 39? 8-lb bag 47c MMMOCT MM Ml ATlANTfC i '*CinC TJA Ill PKACHTBEE ST. MURPHY, N. C. MAIN ST. ANDREWS, N. C. Mrs. Millsaps' Rites Are Held Funeral services were held Sun- I day In Bock Springs Baptist Church for Mrs. Ella Millsaps, 62, wile of Milt Millsaps who died ait 10:45 p. m. Friday In her home at Roscoe Raleigh, Robert and Ven son of Marble, and three daughters Mrs. Flonnle Wilson of Marble, Route 1, Mrs. Opal Key of Aaltnat, and Mrs. Pearl Oatney of Lancas ter,sOhio. I vie Funeral Home was in charge. Among The Sick Mrs. Mattie E. Taylor la report ad to be doing fine at Murphy General Hospital. Henry Hyatt was admitted to Pe trie Hospital Sunday for treatment. Mrs. Hubert Hinton went to Ashevilie Wednesday and brought Robbinsville after a brief Illness. The Rev. OHver Orr officiated, and burial was in Jenkins Ceme tery. Surviving in addition to the bus band, are tour sisters and one bro ther. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. borne her aeven-year-oki aoo Mike who bis been in th? Orthopedic Hospital there for three ram the, suf ering with polio. He ie report ed very much Improved and ie just waiting for brace* before being Oiscnajged. Mr*. Hinton took hint. back to Asheville Sunday. I As of November 1, early fall snap bean production In North Carolina is estimated at 84,000 bushels, 57.U00 bushels above the short 1952 crop and 9,000 bushels above average. The 1953-54 United States citrus fruit crop is expected to be some what larger than tbat of lfSl-U I A Three Days' Cough Is Year Danger Signal relievo promptly ? bronchial i it poca into the help loosen and expel perm laden j>hlegm and aid nature to aoothe and raw, tende-.lbflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to pleaae you or money refunded. Creonnibion has stood the test of millions of nm. CREOMUCSION FARMERS AGREE IT'S THE TRACTOR FOR FASTER FARMING Yes, Ford Tractor owners say they are getting more work done , . . and more easily . . . than ever before. Triple-Quick Attaching of implements. Hydraulic Touch Control. Improved brakes and steering. These, and many other, Ford advantages help you make farming go faster. 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