Approximately M million head of swine wore on United States farms in 1053. compared with 63 mMioo In 1962. Wonderful Help /"Child's Cough Creomulsion colds you caa now get Creo specially prepared for Children [link sad bias psrlisi sad be ? (I) Your child will like it-1 (2) ? anew ronts ins only safe, proven ? st taireaienu. (3) It contains no aarcotica to dis turb nature's processes. (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus aclieving the cough and promoting rest sleep. Ask for Creomulsioo for Chil dren in the piak and blue package. CREOMUCSION FOR CHILDREN Mrs. Crisp Dies In Robbinsville Mr*. Martha Niohoie Crisp, 76, died Thursday, Jan 14, in her home at Robbinsville after a brief illness. She was the daughter of the late Jack and Sarah Jane Anderson Nic hols was married to the late Ly cungus Crisp in 1940 and was a member of the Mountain Creek Baptist Church of Graham Coun ty. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Friday in Lone Oak Bap tist Church. The Rev. Burger Shope officiated, assisted by the Rev. Clarence Adams and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. John Earley of Englewood, Tenn; Four brothers, George. Ernest and Wilburn Nichols of 'Maryville. Tenn Liberty Pie Loroy Bedford is visiting his parents, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Lester Led ford. >ost having completed his ' basic Marine training at Parris ; island. S. C' The Rev. and Mrs. Lester Cook have moved to Liberty where he is full time pastor. , Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Picklesimer v isited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill j Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Bill Hamby were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ledford. Miss Mary ixxi Raper spent the week end with Miss Helen Pickei simer. Miss W .nda West spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Elsa West. Mi s West is employed in Atlanta, tea. and Henry Nichols of Loudon, Tenn. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. GOT COLD MISERIES? Got Quick Rallaf... B-Q-R quickly sllsy* ths chilly, achcy. feverish feeling . . . esses headache, neuralgia and muscular aches due to colds... gently flushes sluggish bowels A pleasant liquid, ideal for all the family. Oct B-Q-R. 36c and 60c sizes. Tour money back If not delighted. 7 cu?e B-Q-R SEE BROWNING LUMBER CO. For That New Home Or Repairs Complete Slock Finished Lumber Telephone 155 Murphy, N. C. VALUES GALORE AT A&P w AP A A & P Fancy Crushed PINEAPPLE 2 No. 2 20-oz. cans ^7C lona California?Sliced Or Halves PEACHES No21/z 3-?'l can 23c A & P Fancy Fruit COCKTAIL No.303 17-oz. can 21c Whole Kernel Golden Niblets CORN n~?'L can 15c JANE PARKER BAKERY BUYS Jane Parker Tasty COLD POUND CAKE Each 25c Jane Parker Delicious STRAWBERRY PIE 8 Inch Pie 49? Ann Page Creamy Rich MAYONNAISE^S'iti" 57' Ann Page Fancy TOMATO S0UP4 lOVj-oz. cans 37c Ann Page Pineapple?Apricot?Plum or Peach PRESERVESvourchoice 1-,biar 25c Ann Page Smooth Spreading PEANUT BUTTER 12oz.gk 29c 24-ozgls. .49c Ann Page Top Quality BLENDED SYRUP 12-oz.bot. 25c Bay Headless Green SHRIMP ?. 69c Cap'n John'* Fresh Standard ' OYSTERS Sealed pint 35c Big Juicy Florida GRAPEFRUIT Ill FSACHTRK ST. HOirn, n. c. MAIN ST. ANDUWS, N. C. Andrews Personals LAST WEEK 1 Mias Ruth Barnard of Waynesville and Dr. Frieda A. Grieder of Cul lowhee speat Sunday with Mrs. Barnard's mother Mrs Alice Bar nard. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Davis of Franklin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed and son, Charles Baker of Sylva spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baker. Mr. and Mrs Bob Moffett and daughter. Boh hie Dean have re turned to their home in Ports mouth. Ohio after visiting parents and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and son Jimmy have returned to Detroit, Mich, after visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin of Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of Blairsvtlle, Ga. Dan Hawk of Savannah, Ga., vis ited his mother. Mrs. W. M Hawk over Che returned to son for ? brief vie*. Harry Sogers, son of Mrs. Louise Rogers who recently entered the U. S. Army. Is now stationed at Font Jackson, where he Is receiv log hia basic training. Miss Rush Con ley is able to be up and walking around after a se vere cut on her foot. Rev. J. P. Horn buckle is attend ing the Duke Seminar for the Min isters of the Western North Caro lina Conference of the Methodist Church in Charlotte this week. Dr. A. N. Ericksen, Mr. John Bowman. Mr Wtlham Brenner, Mr. W. E. Sheeter Mr. Robert Oh linger Mr. G. Zepemick and their pilot, Mr. McElroy of Reading, Pa. are visiting the Berkshire Knitting Mill bore in Andrews this week. ROGERS IN AIRFORCE Sgt. 1 c Marion L. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rogers of Marble, Rt. 1 .is serving with the Aviation Engineer Farce of the Air Force Base with j>ot of the United States Air Force in Tense, commands of the Air Force. Rogers if training at Walters MOVING! 2 / AM IK ICAN "LV ( RED BALL \ | TIAMMT COM/ ANT. MC. J Iff&MU SATE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVINO SERVICE AUTHORIZED A01 NT Palmer Bros. Phone 202 Trucking Co. Inc. Murphy, N. C. 1**31 i McCULLOCH Model 33 Chain Saw Cuts 1-foot log in 15 seconds! Saws full power in an/ position! Automatic clutch! Automatic-rewind starter! 12'and 16'blades available! ITS HERE! ITS HERE! ALEXANDER CHAIN SAW & EQUIP. CO. Sales & Service Phone 80-J Murphy, N. C. After 6 P. M. 80-W Its & V*a(? ?* # Remember when ? shake of the hand sealed a business deal? It was a friendly way. built up on respect for the other fellow. You'll find the very same friendliness here today, but we're added insurance to make thinrs safer for you. No more, "But I thought you meant this," or "I said that!" We safeguard all transactions with you by putting it on paper, thus eliminating any loss because of misunderstanding. Profit the modern way. Come in today. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy?Andrews?Robbinsville Hayes ville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars New cab comfort, convenience, safety! MEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS POR'54 Compjmtmjy new/ Tho iww Comfortmostor cab it only on* of Hi* many groat n*w advances offered by Hi* most powerful, finest performing, bast-looking Advance-Design trucks ever builtl The new '54 Chevrolet truck Comfortipaster cab offers increased visibility with new one piece curved windshield. Instruments are easier to read and controls are easier to reach. And the new Ride Control Seat* provides extra comfort for drivers. Here are more new features you'll like? NEW ENGINE POWHt AND ECONOMY. Bigger Tfcriftmaster 235." Rugged "Loadmaster 235." All-new "Jobmaster 261" engine * NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.* Hydra Matic is available on V4-, V*- and 1-ton models. NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE. Roomier pickup and stake bodies. ? NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS. Heavier axle shafts on 2-ton models. Newly designed clutches and more rigid frames on all models. NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING. New front end is more massive in appearance. 'Optional t extra cost. Ride Control Set it avail able on oil cab models, "Jobmaster 261" engine on 2-ton models. i Mt& TnKfmthyltucJtx OnAnyJoS/ ^CHEVROLET A ADVANCE-DESIGN TWOS Dickey Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. PHONE 60 MURPHY, N. C

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