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expected In North Carolina thu ' dairy product* In IN, however, i year. The demand for milk and 1 will likely absorb all of the ex pacted Increase In It M j Grade A Eviscerated M?y Bhb Per Lb. MorrelT*? MiW or Hot Pure PORK SAUSAGE 29c Wilson's Corn King SLICED BACON ^ 45c Armour's Star 4 Pound CANNED HAMS - - $4" Armour's Star 4- Lb, 4 Or. CANNED PICNICS - *295 FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 3? - 36c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS "> 33c FRESH LOIN PORK CHOPS c^r --- 63c WN JOHN'S FRIED FISH STICKS ... ??? 30c CftTN JOHN'S BREADED SHRIMP ... ?? 53c January 17-Z3 Is National Thrift Waakll |ate Hm mIIUmm of await ifcappira who maka A&P "Thrift Haadquartors" ? | arary waakl ? Libby*s Canned Meats ? CORNED Ml BEEF - 47c VIENNA SAUSAGE __ ? I9e HEATS ... tsr 12c BRAINS -as- 29c CORN BEEF NASH . ? 29c ? Cat Afirfi Premium Qualify COFFEES EIGHT ,u AA O'CLOCK Pk" 0J)C RED 1-Lb. circle Fts nnc 1-Lb. Pk?. 95 97 c GREEN BEANS - - - rsf 2 Nc.r 27c GOLDEN CORN - - ?jt?* 3 "<??? 29c PINTO BEANS - - 2 a 21c BUCKEYE PEAS - - ? 2 ? 29c NORTHERN BEANS - - - 2 ? 27c GOLBEN CORN - - 2 25c cyip ckih mi k ***? iw-oi q* Llnl ? fnm ImLBI houm c*d Jv. Marcal Kitchen Charm WAX PAPER -- Ron 21c Marcal DINNER NAPKINS 2 2?e Marcal Pastel TOILET TISSUE 3 Roiu 2vc Marcal PAPER NAPKINS _ 3 ?? 25c ? CRACKERS Sunshine Pkg. 35: PEACHES ?L Nc.r 31s GRAHAMS s,ASr S: V* HAMSCO IS? ??? 45? COFFEE S $1-08 TRY ANY OR ALL OF THE 33 ANN PAGE FOODS _ AT OUR RISK J Prepared SPAGHETTI 15c TOMATO SOUP __ 4 37c BLENDED SYRUP ? ^ 45c DRY SPAGHETTI ?? 19c FRENCH DRESSING - Z. 29c CRABAPPLE JELLY _ ?? 19c SPAGHETTI SAUCE 2 ?? 25c SPARKLE PUDDING 4 25c ? SERVE JANE PARKER BAKERY TREATS ? GOLD POUND CAKE- -- - 25c GLAZED DONUTS - - - - . . 29(1 ANGEL i EXTRA QQc FOOD 5PECIAL ^ UV JANE PARKER CHERRY ai k AAr pies r 39c ? Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ? New Crop Bed Bliss POTATOES - - - ? 5 ft 29c New Crop ? Green CABBAGE ? 7c Regalo Fresh Crisp - SLAW MIX rt 15c Regalo Fresh Crisp SALAD MIX - - - ? SS 19c Juice Filled Florida GRAPEFRUIT - - 8 ft 39c Juicy Florida ORANGES - ? - - 8 ft 35c Lux Flakes - - - - ; 30c Lifebuoy Soap - - - s . 9c Lifebuoy Soap - - - a 13c Rmso White % 30c & 61c Rinso Blue & 30c a1, 61e Lux Toilet Soap - 3 a 25c Lux Toilet Soap - - a? 12c Swaa Soap ? ? " 3 iS Kc Sim Soap - - - 2 & 27c Kleeneiffewies are whole sources people course include TV A, Knoxville; of the Council tain Workers, ST J ?d ? v- , ? tnaa,<*or| KUi and the Rev. < of Carrol '.on, Oa. Further It1 W"*" cyeicsrtU*Hf 1 the program can be obtained calling the Folk School. HOBBY NIGHT An opportunity to take put tn craft/ will be offered to all inter aatad paraona %t a Hobby beginning Monday, Fab. T, at T:>0 p. m. at the Folk 8chool. Hobby night* will be bald each | Monday night following, for an in definite period. Woodworking, and either weaving or woodcarv- J ing, win be offered; and crafta may be added according to! lntereat and laadarahip available. North Carolina now ranka flr*t in | the South and fourth in the nation In the production of all hmmber. MORE THAN 32,000 HOGS BUILT PIIRINA'S HOG PROGRAM! Through more than 25 years of research with over 32,000 hogs, the Purina Hog Program of breeding, feeding, management and sanitation has been developed to help you make more money from hogs. When you follow the Purina Hog Program you get the advantage of all these years of research. Thousands of Purina Program feeders report weaned litter averages of 9 pigs or more, pigs far heavier than average at weaning and hogs ready for market at 5-5V4 months. And the Puri na Program helps you save grain, too. It takes only 5 bu. of corn and 45 lbs. of Hog Chow to make 100 lbs. of pork. We offer a complete line of Purina Hog Chows and Sanitation Products. We will be glad to explain this economical, easy-to-follow Purina Program to you. Please drop in for a visit.*, and make it soon. Your Store with the Checkerboard Sign STILES PRODUCE FEEDS SEEDS FERTILIZER We Deliver Phone 143 I POLIO PAKTY The annual March of Dimes par ty will be held on Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Folk School. More de tails of the party will be given lat er. family. ?* ? I ! Pvt. and Mrs. Camp Lejeune, spent several recently with Mr. and Mrs. Kllpa trick. Jess WinJet Visited C. M. Sneed Sunday afternoon. * Mrs. M. L. Ledford spent one day last week Tith Mrs. Taylor Hanson. Mrs. Ralph Stirewalt made a business trip to Murphy Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Led ford and family spent last week end visiting: In Marietta, Ga. EXCHANGE STUDENT Joan Htrgesheimer of Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, is now at the Folk School under the exchange program. She will re main until April 2. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE MURPHY, N. O. Thur.-Fri., Jan. 20-21 Tony Curtis-Lori Nelson The Ail American' Sat.-8un., Jan. 22-23 . Van Johnson- Joanne Dru "Seige At Red River" In Technicolor ROYAL JACKSON CHINA SANDRA SAVOY : A charming new presentation of a traditional motif. Delicate sprays of mauve and pink Mossoms gracefully decorate this fine white translucent china by Royal Jackson. Burnished gold trim. E.C. MOORE, Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Telephone M! <SrEEVY (*+ BVRCH MOTCR9 BURCH MOTORS IMS CHEV. > DR. IMS DODGE S ML 1M* OLDS M X Ckmm 1M1 DODGE uHVOiDiOR MM FORD F? ? 1M4 FOSD F-r-lM ; iwiwpgtt 1M FLTMOCTH . - .** ' - iT~, - 1 v ?!. > | im> nr. ope km ion inm - t t? jt -k, -tSL. *V(JftC '* V'. i I ? .*f L. ? i Xl FPRO '
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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