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MONDAY ? TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY A*P Saves Money for Thrifty Millions on , EVERYDAY IFOODNEDS mi ksi) iv ? fhiday ? Saturday ? si vday SWIFT'S PRODUCTS Meats For Babies c?a21c Hamburger 'gf- 45c Pork Sausage -.'gj- 49c gwtfl'i Sudwlcb Steaks 'g*- 47c Swill's Luncheon Meat Swift Prem "gf- 37c Golden Whole Kernel NIBLET'S CORN - 2 ~ 29' I lona Brand Cut Style GREEN BEANS - - -10= ' O&C Fordhook JsSffe LIMA BEANS--- 2? 35c Ann Page Creamy Smooth PEANUT BUTTER - - r 35= | Ann Page Creamy Rich MAYONNAISE ? v 49c i MINUTE MAID Frozen Concentrate 2:25c r? Willi Concent rata Orange Juice 3 c?? 53c 1 BABO CLEANSER 2 25c Waldorf Toilet Tissue _4 roii. 29c Stokely'i Tiny Green Lima Beans ? Nc.f* 25c A&P'i Vegetable ? dexo Shortening 27 c3^ 73c Mild and Mellow Coffee Eight O'Clock _ b*5 78c Sunnyfidd Creamery Butter Pri^- c? 66c A&P ? Colored Cheddar Cheese S. 59c Scotch Maid Frozen Spinach? Broccoli Peas & Carrots 2 !?? 29c Scott County Pork and Beans 33c ^ Ann Page Preserves t STRAWBERRY <4. \ 2-Oz. Class 29 y AAP Brand "Our Finest Quality* FRUIT COCKTAIL 2'/i Cc 1',:; Ow i fl&P's "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS Heavy Western Groin-Fed Beef Boned And Rolled Rib Roasts ? - 75< "Super-Right" Bone In HHHHKSi*: Plate Stew ? = 19> GROUND BEEF - - - If 39c BONELESS STEW lb. 55c "Snner-Right" All Meat Pk?. Franks - - s? 39c 39c "Super-Right" All Meat Sliced Bologna - - ?? MorreU's Yorkshire Sliced Bacon ?& 45c Sliced Selected Beef Liver t? 35c Small Headiest Green Shrimp u 49c MILK FED VEAL Round CUTLETS ? 88c Cubed or Tendered Veal STEAKS ? 6k Milk Fed Veal Rib CHOPS. 81* Bom la Veal STEW _ ZU ? TASTY FRESH JANE PARKER BAKERY BUYS ? Strawberry Pies 49c Lemon Piss km* 39c Spanish Bar Cakes ... *?<* 29c Caramel Raisin Buns . 29c Brown 'N Serve Rolls 15c Fruits And Vegetables ? Large Sweet Melons ? . HONEYDEWS | 59' Each Melon Golden Ripe Bananas Red Calif. Plums Juicy Lemons Bartlett Pears Fresh Peaches Cooking Apples Golden Carrots Seedless Crapes Red Crapes Crisp Celery 140 ^ 19c 15c 15c 15c 12c 10c 34c i 17c L ? i Mil ^AP?SuPer Markets _ * Price* effective Thru Saturday, Anfuat ink Krispy Crackers Strietnunn . Zesta Crackers sr 25c Swanaon'a T. V. Dinners ? 79c Swanjoo's ChWwo? B?ef Pot Pies * 2i? 49c Miss Dupree Is Bride Of Warwick In Knoxville MR. AND MRS. JOE WARWICK She is the former M!?s Barbara Carolyn Dupree Miss Barbara Carolyn Dupree, daughter of Mrs. Merrill Rayburn of Knoxville, Tenn., and Fred Joe Warwick, son of Mrs. Adam Evans, also of Knoxville, were married . Saturday. August 20. at the Wash ington Pike Baptist Church, Knox ville. I J The Rev. John C. Corbitt, pastor j of the First Baptist Church. And I rews. officiated and Mr. Rayburn gave the bride in marriage. | A program of wedding music was presented by Ted Goddard, orga janist, and Miss Q. Elizabeth Gres ham. vocalist. I The bride wore a street-ieng*h dress of white orlon and carried a White orchid on a white Bible. Guests were seated by Kyle ? Warwick, brother of the bride groom and Giles Dye. brother-in law of the bride. Assisting ai the reception, which ' was held at the church, were Mrs. I Giles Dye and Misses Almeda Blan ton, Sharron McPhetridge and Louise Dupree. The bride is a graduate of And rews High School. 1 The couple will make their home at 1221 White Ave., Knoxville. Wedding guests from Andrews were the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Fred Patterson, Miss June Cruse and Miss Shelby Reece. LAST TIME I SAW PARIS Sun.-Mon., ? VALLEY DRIVE-IN LAST TIME I SAW PARIS f Sun.-Mon., ? VALLEY DRIVE-IN; I. AST TIME I SAW PARIS Sun.-Mon., ? VALLEY DBIVE-IN Legioa CouuuMter |T? Be la Sylva Frl. ' Paul H. Robertson of Chapel hill, atate commander of the N. C. Department of the American Legion, will visit the William E. Dillard Post 104 in Sylva tomor- ^ row. Friday. August 26. Several memtitr# or the Murphy Post plan to attend, local Comman der. Jack Burrus said. Any otheri wisihing to go are asked to call Mr. Burris about transportation. Mr., Mrs. Reyaold* Feted At Chareh Members of the Presbyterian Church here entertained at a fam ily dinner Monday night at the church for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rey nolds. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds left Tuesday to make their home in Georgia where they will teach. A gift of crystal was presented Mrs. Reynolds. CANADIAN OIL. Canada's province of Alberta now produces 240.000 barrels of oil a day from more than 4,000 wells, says the National Geographic So ciety. LAST TIME I SAW PARIS Sun. Mon., ? VALLEY DRIVE-IN Andrew* R??<> Phone 48 r EVANS AUTO* 1953 tlLE V ROLET 1955 CHEVROLET These Tiro Cars Are One Oumer Curt 1949 MEHCIUY 1947 CHEVROLET COUPE 1950 OLDSMORILE 1950 CHEVROLET 1948 CHEVROLET ' 1949 NASH Rambler 1940 PONTIAC 1947 FORD 1940 1/2 Ton CHEV. Plekap Several Lew Priced Used Cars At?5 Per Week ? w ' ? .? # CHECK WITH US REFORE YOU RUY! SELECTO SMOKED PICNICS 34c lb. SMOKY MT. BACON 43c lb. END CUT PORK LOIN ROAST 45c , lb. SUGAR 5 lb. Bag 47c NBC PREMIUM SODA'S lib. Box 23c J.F.G. COFFEE 84c lb. STOKELEVS CATSUP 14 oz. 19c TREET 12 oz. ,37c SWIFTS SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 22c 1 * LARGE IVORY SOAP 3Bars 39c CAKE MIX P. B. White & Yellow 28c MURPHY FOOD STORE Weak End Special* We deliver at 10 a. m. A 4 p. m. CALL 180 f ? ? ?L. V-JtL *<;_-* ?
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