Special! ? ANN PAGE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2-Lb. Jar 59 LA CHOY CHINESE STYLE FOODS Vegetables s5? .......... c- 30c Noodles Sa: ? 17c Bean Sprouts 15c Chop Suey c? 33c Brown Sauce & 19c To you who've never shopped at AaP, we invite you to (MfftmparefSave! Sunshine Cookies HY-DROX 7*-Ot Pk*. SPECIAL! Demand Brand Kosher DILL PICKLES 27c SPECIAL! Packer** Label ? Green and White LIMA BEANS - - - - 2 25c SPECIAL! A&P Fancy Rich TOMATO JUICE - - - ~ 23c SPECIAL! Packer'* Label SARDINES DemesHe - - - J ^ 20C Jewel Oil 2? 27c 51c Swift Jewel 69c Pimentos ?ui 3 ?? 25c Napkins 10c Tomatoes S"11*114 17c Austex jt ^ 25c Hominy K? c.^ 13c y - SPECIAL! Jane Parker App!e Piss ?39c , . Nutlev r\ 1-Lb ? 3 j*GQ r ins in <3ua,,-,?rs z. pkgs o b t ? Ann Prse / Gcaroni Elbow? Reg A ~^y , . ? Am Paye ? a .. . D C Q n 3 V V I Regular 2 2 Jelly Ann P.ige Conconl Mild & Mellow EIGHT O'CLOCK FFEE T-Lh Bag 1 Lb Pkgs 1-Lb l'kgs 2 Lb Jar 79 y>V>^^?^^^VWVWVWV% Swan Soap 3 Med. a r Bars 25c Swan Soap 27c Lg. 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BACK BONES -tui i resii Cut PORK CHOPS "Super- Right" Freshly Ground Reef lb. 35c "Super- Rigllt" Chuck Blade tloawt lb. 39c "super - P.ignt" All Meat Franks 1 lb. pkg. 39c "Super-Right" Dressed & Drawn FRYERS Ort Up Or Whole per lb. 37c GOLD LOAF CAKE " SPECIAL ! - 25c ? AW ruCT Apple Sauce 2 25c Chum Salmon ^2- 39c Tuna "fTHi .???? 23c 2 '27c CM Chili With Bmri V2 23c Green Peas 2 cSt ? 25c UT wnmt Sweet Potatoes ^ 20c Sauerkraut 2 c2? 23c Then Pticci Sftmcttv* 1 i woman's day Inow on ?u7 Lux Flakes & 30c X Lava Soap 2 K 21c Lifebuoy Soap 1 52 9C Lifebuoy Soap j 2 ? 25c ! Rinso White ; & 30c ft' 72c! < II ?|I|? t X?-'Vfv' ? : ? -'-i . ** \ '*r-^^*vrOtA -Sjtt rP# if"' ? *>3m ?wii ?? "fflj*1' VBOIT ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL CATS' CORNER I I BY JANET FRAZIER and W1LMA CRISP KniTOR'S NOTE: A?drew? * igh School'* brand new Jour '? ? class, with Eugene Mr '"in as Its Instructor, has ? furnishing the Scout with * ndrewa football stories. ? ivfrt the Scout Is adding i "i Andrews coverage a col ' ' < "'bout happenings at And. High School, written by ' ? - members of the juornal ' ? ? "lass, Janey Neal Frailer r - * H lima Crisp, both seniors i ' school. Janey, the July " ' ' ? of Cecil Frazie r who ?- ;? at the Berkshire plant, I . " busy little housewife as i v ? '! m a high school student. eh- is the daughter of Mr.* and -'pp. V. A. Neal. Wllma is the ?"???shter of Mr. and Mrs. -de Crisp. ng out of school for three hs didn't change the kids at -ewa Hi one little bit. Just as " "cool-teens" will do, if one t" goes "ca-razzy" then that's I ' it they all do! You should "dig"j ' -se Senior boys; they are the most". I i JIMMY HOLLAND, along with' 11 the other boys, boasts an inter-! isting pair of sox ? one of a kind ! ] Vnd Snipe Winfrey painfully fol-j lows suit' with unmatching shoes, one of which he swapped with some other boy. None of the girls will offer to' straighten JERRY REIGHARD'S bow tie for fear of the enclosed contents. It sure does look odd to j see boys in levis and bow ties. The Senior boys have flipped their lids and all of the other boys will probably soon follow suit. I NEW SUBJECTS Two new interesting subjects; which students are enjoying this, year are dramatics and journal ism. Prior to this, they had been included only as clubs but they are electives this year and count') a unit. Two other new subjects j being taught are chemistry and French. NfiW FACES We have several new students in Andrews HI this year. FRANCES j LUNSFORD, a freshman, recently I moved here from Virginia. From J Robbinsville ye have VIRGINIA . GARLAND, a junior, and from Murphy, NORA BUCHANAN, a| senior. We have a new teacher, MRS. SAWYER, who is teaching French English. In addition to these " e are 84 freshmen taking . the Mmes of the 48 seniors who grad ated last spring. I SENIOR 8HIN-DIG The senior class had their first party Saturday night at the Shell Dining Room. The main attract Ion was the "sock dance." A few shoes were misplaced but all were recovered from various places in the end. f Everyone had a wonderful, time and the time is near when the Senior Class will get together a 1 gain. The party was chaperoned ( by Miss Jean Christy and all games and activities were thor oughly enjoyed ! ' PEP SQUAD The spirits of AHS are at their I highest peak due to the efforts of i Miss Ruth Hamilton. She is the ! sponsor of the newly organized Pep Squad. At present it is made up chiefly of the Girls' Advanced P. E. Class but anyone who is in terested In cheering the Wildcats to victory is welcome. BETA ai'B An installation program for members of the Beta Club is plan ned for Wednesday, Oct. 5, in as sembly. The sponsor of the Beta Club is Mrs. Aline Bristol. Officers are as follows: Presi ded Robert Hay; Vice-pres, Caro lyn West; Secretary, Ardith Hay: Treasurer, Noel Edwards. Other members are Kate Pass more, Jerry Pullium, Wilma Crisp Wayne Battle, and Janice Watts. CATS VICTORIES The "Wildcats", under the coach ing of BILL TEAS are really go ing places this year. They sparked first of all when they defeated the "Bulldogs" 14.6. Sept. 4. The "Panthers" fell next by the way side at 27-0. The "Cats" let no-one win and defeated the "Blue Devils" by a good margin of 27-6. And just last Friday night they walloped the Havesville "Yellow-Jackets" with a final score of "6.0. Coach Teas is very optimistic a bout the future of the team as are all the students of AHS. The team has a lot of experience and we re cognize the whole team as a fine bunch of sports ! ! We wish to. con gratulate them on their success so far and best of luck Friday night against the Cherokee "Braves". MASONIC MEET The Cherokee Masonic Lodge will have its regular communica tion on Monday, Oct. 3. The Rev. Robert Barker will be the speaker. All members and the public are In- j vited to attend. (apt. WUckard Assists At Beulag Capt William A. Whlchard re cently spent six weeks at Fort Bennlng, ??., where he served as Intelligence officer (or .the 1958 General Military Science Reserve Officer Training Corps Summer Camp. j Capt. Whlchard is the son of the | late Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Whlchard, formerly of Cherokee County. He b a brother of Mrs. W. D. Townaon, Jr. | Capt. Whlchard,' a veteran of six years military service, is regular, ly assigned as assistant professor | of military science and tactics at N. C. State College* Raleigh. During his stay at Fort Bennlng. Whlchard will assist in the training 'of more than 1,300 student-cadets | representing 34 senior educational institutions from the seven state Third Army area anr Pueto Rico. I Whlchard has been awarded the combat infantryman badge, the j silver star, the bronze star, the purple heart, presidential unit ci tation, parachute wings, victory medal the United Nations medal ' and National Defense medal. | Capt. and Mrs. Whlchard are the proud parents of a new daugh ter born on Sept. 13. I Payne infant fs I Buried Monday Beverley Gail Payne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Payne of Rt. 1, Brass town, died In an Asheville hospital Monday. | Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Green Cove Bap tist Church with the Rev. Ham Cof t fey officiating. < She is survived, in addition to the parents, bv three brothers, Jerry, William Kirk and Stephen of the home, one-half brother. Max Payne and one-half sister, Ruth Payne of Ft. McClellan. Ala. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. HAMBV IN FAR EAST 1 Serving here aboard the escort ! vessel USS Wiseman in the Far | East is Franklin R. Hamby, elec trician's mate thtfd class, USN, CABBAGE Finn Heads lb. APPLES Cooking or Eating 4 lbs. POTATOES 10 lb. Bag I PET MILK 2 large cans KRAFT MAYONNAISE pt TOMATOES 2 cans GREEN BEANS Clinton No. 303 2 Cans PIMENTO SALAD Home Made 8oz. CHUCK ROAST ' lb. PORK CHOPS lb. VEAL CHOPS lb. PURE PORK SAUSAGE Home Made lb. 4c 29c 35c 25c 33c 25c 25c 25c 33c 55c 49c 35c / - t /; MURPHY FOOD STORE WMkEadSpedals , . J' k. i ? 4 >-K mm KftWW 2