Andrews Personals
Mrs. Came Wilson has returned
to Andrew, after spending the win
ter In Boynton Bench, Fie. /
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Candler and
children. Mary Ann. Jane and Jim
my of Villa JUca Ga. spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. ti.
Nichols
Miss Betty Heaton of Woman's
College in Greensboro spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs.
R. T. Heaton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stone of Ashe
ville were the week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rristol.
'Mrs. Bruce Battle Jr. Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Thompson and son,
Garry of West Pea body, Mass. are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle.
Sr., Miss Daisy Battle, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson of Marble.
Leslie Glenn has returned to Au
gusta. Ga. after spending the week
end with ihis wife and children.
Mrs. Lois Mallonee and Mrs.
Jack McGuire of Murphy visited
friends in Andrews Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christy of
Andrews announce the birth of
their grandson, Robert Harold, Jr.,
born May 7th, 1954 at the Camp
Hospital in Fort Jackson, S. C., to
PFC and Mrs. "Bob" Christy.
Mrs. E. L. Brown of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Claude L. Love of Raleigh
and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stratton of
Charlotte are in Andrews due to
the illness of Mrs. Bob Piercy.
A/lst Class Cecil Mashburn of
Willa Run Airport, Bellvie, Mich.,
is home for a few days visiting
family and friends in Andrews and
Lucille Hyatt
Wins Contest
Lucille Hyatt of Kinzua, Oregon
won the local contest competed
with students from five surround
ing counties in THE DALLAS
OREGON April 24 where she won
first place in both her speech and
essay receiving 118 out of 120 pos
sible points.
A former Murpby High Student.
Lucille moved to Oregon in June.
1953. A junior of Wheeler County
High School, she is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hyatt.
She will leave July 9 for a tour
of Canada. Chicago, Philadelphia,
and a visit to New York end Wash
ington. D. C. and will return Au
gust 4.
She is now the honor student in
Oregon.
Murphy.
Dr. and Mrs- w H. Scruggs of
Bryson City have moved into the
Dean Home In Andrews.
Mrs. B. F. Wright ?f Cedartown.
Ga. and Mrs. Sewell Hrtimby and
children were the week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. l)ewar Mrs. |
Brumby and her children will join
Col. Brumby in Japan in June.
Miss Margaret McDowell of
Clearwater. Fla., is visiting Dr.
and Mrs. W. H. Scruggs.
Mrs. Julian Starling and sons,
Bruce and Wayne of Ashevllle will (
be the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Baker. I
QUALITY ASSURED
When Milk is Produced and Processed un
der the Health and Sanitary inspection of
FOUR different State Health Departments,
IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD.
The Brasstown Plant of COBLE DAIRIES
INC. is constantly inspected and approved
by the Health Departments of N. C., S. C.,
Ga., and Tenn., and the U. S. Health Service
This is your assurance of purity and qual
ity.
The milk is produced by local dairymen.
ASK FOR LOCALLY
PRODUCED MILK
CHEROKEE COUNTY MILK
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
QUALITY COUNTS
The food value and im
portance of milk in the
daily diet are points well
known to every housewife
But the quality of milk
differs. That's the paint
every shopper keeps in
mind when buying milk.
Coble Milk, produced by
dairymen in this section
and processed under strict
supervision aft Brassftown,
is as good or better than
any milk sold in this i
When you buy milk, DE
MAND THE BEST. Ai
I THE
PERSONALS
Mr. Bill Brandon left Wednea
day to vi.it her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. R. Ivte and E. D. Grier
j at Cornelia, Ga., her uncle and
| aunt Mr. and Mrs . John Ivle at
| Commerce, Ga., and her cousins,
I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ivie at Clay
i ton. Ga.
i The Rev. and Mrs Prank Brown
Ihad as recent guests Mr. Brown's
mother. Mrs. Lamar Long and his
aunt, Mrs. W. W. Corn of Meridian.
Miss.
Harry McBrayer of Anderson, S.
C. .spent Monday night here with
I Mrs. G. W. Candler.
Dale Lee was in Charlotte on
, business the first of the week.
I Jane Sneed returned to Chat
tanooga Monday after spending {
! two weeks here with her parents,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kinney rec
ently attended the funeral of King
Murphy, a friend, at Talmo. Ga.
They went from there to Social
Circle, Ga. whpre Mrs. Kinney
spent 10 days with her mother
Mrs W. E. Bryant woo i4 seriously
ill. Mr. Kinney returned home
leaving Mrs. Kinney there, and
her son Wiley went down and
brought her home Sun lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Kinney, Jr.
had as wee'' end quests, the Utters
sister. Miss Bettv Tones and her
aunt. Miss Geneva Jor.es of Dalton,
Ga.
Mrs. Sam Kavr left Sunday for
Hot Springs. Ark. where she will
spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley C Kinney,
Jr., and son Michael visited relativ
es in Dalton. Ga. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John vV. Davidson
of Murphy and their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O.
Hall and daughters Belinda and
Sharon of Charleston, S. C. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson's son-in
Upper
Peachlree
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson of
Canton visited the C. W. Thomas
sons Wednesday of this week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Clair had
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Curtis.
Paul Baker spent Friday night
with Roger and Rickey Thomas
son.
Miss Edith Breed low spent the
past week end at her home here.
The friends of Mrs. Susie Moore
are glad 10 report that she is im
proving.
Miss Virdie Griffith of Canton
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gully of Murphy
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Moore, on Thursday night.
Hill Thomasson visited his bro
ther in Blairsville Saturday.
Miss Shirley Lunsford and Miss
Matti? Scarver of Bessemer City
spent the week end with the C. W.
Thomassons.
D. E. Griffith visited his sister
in Canton the past week.
Ole Jack Frost nipped a few
gardens in this section during the
past week.
Grain sorghum, or Milo is a good
drought-resistant summer feed
crop and is often used in North
Carolina as a catoh crop following
failure of early seeded crops.
Vote For
H. M. MOORE
For Senator
Democratic Primary
May 29
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law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Fish and children Nancy and
William at LewUburg. Tenn, they
also visited Mrs. Davidson's broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Chandler and family in
Memphis, Tenn
After having spent two weeks
here with Mr. and Mrs. Davidson.
: Mr and Mrs. Hall and children re
turned uJc week to their home In
Charleston, S. C.
I
Miss Ann Leatberwootf who has
been taking nurse's training at
Fort Sanders Hospital la Knox
ville, spent the week end here with
her father, P. H. Leetherwood and
other relatives. She will be grad
uated from the hospital May M,
and return to Murphy tar ?
then after three weefc
during which ahe will probably
work, she wUl return to Fort San
der* to stay until the middle of
September to put In the M0,
required.
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THESE
BIG SAVINGS!
Every Day it Savings Day at A&P!
You don't have to wait for weekends or
special days to save money On fine foods
ot A&P. For the savings resulting from
A&P's policy of low operating expenses
and profits are shared with you every day,
day in, day out. So shop whenever you like
?you're sure to find the kind of values you
like. The kind that help you eat better and
spend less. , M
Strietman Town House
Crackers -
l-Lb.
PU
35c
Burry's Black Walnut
Cookies - -
Ml.
Pkg.
19c
Super Fine Lima
Grands - -
No. 303
Can
15c
Westover Brand
Blackeye Peas
2n?27c
Ann Page Prepared
SPAGHETTI .. 2 "S? 25c
Sultana Small Stuffed
OLIVES
lOVi-Oz
Jar
LIBBY'S CANNED
MEATS ?
Libby's Corned
BEEF HASH ...
16-Oz.
- Can
3lc
Libby'i Vienna
SAUSAGE
t-Ox.
19c
Ub*y*?
CORNED BEEF
12-Ox.
Can
47c
Ubby's
POTTED MEAT
5Vi-Ox.
Can
13c
ROAST BEEF .
12-Ox.
Can
40c
Freeh Tender Ear* Yellow
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
4 25c
LEMONS ??? ? 17c
Golden Criep
CARROTS - - - 14c
Heavy With Juice
WINESAP APPLES 17?
i
POTATOES Red Bliss lb. 5%c
A&P Fancy Sliced
PINEAPPLE---27'
lona Halves or Sliced
PEACHES -2^49'
Packers Label Green and White
Lima Beans 2 25
Scotch Maid?Frozen Chopped or Leaf
SPINACH ? -10
Nabisco Tasty
RITZ CRACKERS - - 35
White Facial Tissues
Angel Soft
45c
400
Sheet
Pk?.
Colored Facial Tissues
Angel Seft
23c
400
Sheet
Pkf?
Jewel Oil
33c & S3e
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Bot
Bug Killer
Real Kill
Pt
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Broozc
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Daah Brand
Dog Food
' " 29?
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PRUNE PLUMS
2 No. 2Vi jfl C?
ss- 45c
Jane Parker Treat1
PINEAPPLE PIE
39
Jane Parker Caramel
PECAN ROLLS
&h 29c
8-Inch
Pie AjnC
Mild And Mellow Coffee
t O'clock K *1,s
Jane Parker Large Binf
ANGEL FOOD
49'
Each Cake
Flako
Pie Crust - tst ?7c
Muffin Mix
Flakorn - - % ISo
Sunshine Hy Drox
Cookies - - 25c
Del Moote
Asparagus - ?&.' 43c
SMAMB BIG SAVINGS ON "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS
Heewy WMtom B?i ? Standing 7 Inch Cut
RIB ROAST 65c
Heavy Weatarn Beef?Booa In
SIRLOIN STEM - 85c
Heavy Weatarn Beet?Bone In
PLATE STERf - - 19c
Haavy Weatarn Beef Boned and BaDed
CHICK ROAST -65c
Choice MBk Fad Veal
RIB CHOPS - -09c
By The Place?Smoked Dry Cured
BACON SQUARES - 45c
Sliced Pickle and
PUERTO LOAF - 49c
"Super-Right"
Fresh Dressed k Drawn
CHICKEN
HENS
43<
Per
Lb.
Wilson's Corn King
SLICED BACON
l-Lb.
Pkg.
69c
Prieaa Appearing In Tkit Ad Will Bt Effective Through Saturday May 2tnd
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