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? v* , MtAlt ?Ult? IITTIR FAMIltlS-ANO A*P ? . . . BBmvmmsmsmm 5;>3cio! Better Meal Value! "Our Fines?" A&P W "assie SaBe&.4 ~ jSt? - NO LIMIT AT Th?M h Um Am IHacti**' Throw** Saturday, Wptwkw If. " ' ' *r ' ' ' ? ti i > ? i S^c-ois.1 Better M f # d l?& * fl Cabin Syrup Me.J V?fce! ^arffiyneldP^iieaW^^^U* ?>?? 29c Flour 2 pk?. 25c Peas 2 c2? 33fe| SPECIAL BETTfcR MEAL VALUE! ' Siiper-Righf" TIDE P%. 34c & 81c SSf $1,351 BLUE CHEEP, pL4 34c P%. nicr PINK DP.E FT Large Package 35c JOY LlOUiP "SSf 40c 71c SPIC & SPAN AS. 29c S 89s CASCADE 43c Dash Detergent M,. 39c COMET 2 Reg. Cartons 31 C 2 Gt. Cartons 47c SUPER SUDS 37c Gt <7<T Pkg oOC VEL LIQUID f? 40c & 71c VEL POWDER piSS, 34c FLORIENT Am DEODORANT Can "" 79c a. SPECIAL! Daily ? 3 Flavors Dog Food IS Freshly Roa&ted ?^halted A&P CiAlheSW FECIAL! Ann Pje Peach Preserves rr .. i r>:vw?N /? t lb. CwV^RK.V>?N i ? i .) ? CHiCixEN CUY SLv'w.^AL PER LS. 27 1 ALLUOOD BRAND ? SMOKED FLAVORED ~ SLICED fiQ $ ^U?ER-R||HT" .????" i-.-nv-nv.- Freshly fsrii-ia*! vm Lb. rtei Golden. Fresh nh'i CALIFORNIA LARG2 27 ?_i! EACH C'sCU, MILD AMl> MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK VALUE! ANN PAGE ITALIAN STYI F SPECIAL! SAil, DETERGENT ** fui.l line SCHOOL SIIPPLI A & P r. '.NO IT.07EN c :C: ;rii :>n 4-6 ui Can: <?t OR *N? E Jt "jcr: 2-12 oz. Cans la CTwr-rvkf* Cotintr: One Year, >? SO; Six Months II Ml. Outside Cherokee County: One Year $3.00 Six Months. $1 75 Seroad Class Postage Paid At 117 Hickory St.. Mnrphy, N. C. CARL CARROLL, JR. Merhanical Supervisor * SUBSCRIPTION rates ' DFATCIS " MRS. LULA JONES Mrs. T.ula Jones, HI, widow of J. W Jones of Turtletown. Tenn., died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jake Tfensiey of Cleveland. Tenn. Mrs. Jones was a native of Cherokee County and the daugh ter of the late P. K. and Emma Jane N'olson of Murphv. She was a member of the Shoal Creek Bap tist Chnreh. Mrs. Jones lived in Turtle' own for a few years after her husband's death, then moved to her dauphter's home in Cleve-| land. In addition to the daughter, she is survived by a sister. Mrs. Vesta Hensley of Murphy two fraud- 1 children, four "real-grandchildren, thref groaK-preal-Trandrhildren I and a Iar?e number of nieces and | nephews. j Services Were Sunday in Fikoi Funeral Home at Cleveland Bur ial was in the Zane Hifl Cemetery in Turtletown. JOHN' R COLV.ARO John B. Colvard. 79. died Wed nesday at his home in the Talulu 1 section of Graham County after a short illness. Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Hie Sweet Rum Rap-| ti t Church, of which he had been; a niemher and deacon for 42 years. The Revs. Od is Orr and Burger Shope officiated. Burial; was in the Old Mother Cemetery. | Surviving are the widow, Mrs. i Sissie Campbell Colvard; four sons. Thomas, Vincent and Vader ] of Robbinsville and Newton Col-j vard of West Gastonia; a sister, Mrs. Otis Roberts of Robbinsville: two brother-. Albert of Shelby and Jutt Colvard of Robbinsville: 13 grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. Ivie Funeral llome of Mtirphv v as in charge of arrangements. LOVNIE HOC.SED j Lnnnie Hooted, SO, was found dead in bed Wednesdav in his home! in the Shooting Creek section of j Clay Counlv. Mr. Hooped had been in declining I health for several months. Death ! was attributed to natural causes. Services were held at ?. p.m. 1 Thursday in the Bethel Methodist) Church. The Rev s Ronda Ledford j and Roscoe Spivey officiated. Bur- 1 ial was in the church cemo'cry. [ Mr. Ho?sed was a native of] Clay County and was the son of the late William H. and Mar garet Ledford Housed. j Surviving are three sons, Lkuii,. Billy Joe and JJimalrt Hugsud. alt of Gastouia: .J sisiei . Mr... Yah* i' Daitey oi !)?>.? . ; ? iiti : .??.u t . . . hi 1 S, ith'A, N.luiiit-I v. ?i.i. t M l. .1 . .11 I I Nephews? Frank, Lake, Robert, Ronrt3l and Boyd Housed and Bill Dalley were paUbearers. Ivie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangement!?. BERT E. MASON Rert E. Mason, 71, of Murphy j Route 4 died Friday at an And ! rews hospital after a Ions illness. J He was a life-Ion-: resident of! Cherokee County, a son of the late John and Jane Allen Mason. Services were held at ?, p.m. j Sunday in Swanson Baptist Church , of which he was a deacon. The Rev. Grady Cha-tine of ficiated, and burial was in the | church cemetery. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lush Crain of Varner, Tenn., Mrs. Lois Harris, Murphy Route 4, and Mrs. Hoyt Coleman and Mrs. i Carl Wearer of Gastonia: two sons, Void and Otis Mason of Murphy Route 4: four sistws, Mrs. Josic Swaiisiiu of Murpny, .Mrs. Vina tiillaxl of IsiliM.v, lis., Al. i. lit ' ? I Kr.uti- -I. aim Mrs. UitlP iilrod of lSlansv?llf, (i4.; 2t grauuctuiiiiei:. aiui sis p,.?*at gi.iiu..tlllui '?! tu , i* . ' ' charfli* ot me aria i.'.i'ii'ieiu . Ilrs. I lo . <1 l?ih .,??!? llr-iilccieat 4 u-?*l?* Pn'Mdrm miKlicwrAllh. flo.>u UlOSMii jp-el?*tfed as chairman ot the tftitn Harwell emir Tiausuo> ui^in | .tl lilt- Imillt- ot -WIN. o. V . l*iOuK; uttiei' Olt-U.?-*> .lciiru iImIuuv. Mis. H.nold Gfe, s**civi^O'-tieas j ul'fl . 4*11S ?J . v. p*Ufe?,n: | rhairniaii. Alt*. tl. U. burcit, c^* rhaii man. i\li>. Kflt'.ai WouCMuiss' Kill Slu(l> iMian Hfieii.: All' . * -* Limi.^,|ji ctv ei cttai-l 111.11*. Also, -V11S. X1. *_lili>Tiiid^, LuiOk Lhail man, lVlib. o. ci>-ciuiiuidii. wii s. uctaiu lucGii ll'r Likau Uidii.' ttil.-. ?>.-? li*.J Huiriiaiidii, i**u.siii|> ciiaiini?ir; Air,-. . ?.'V t1-"' c ?. I\lr.s. Trufcll VII aj V.I.* . it.S?. rnjii mat* ai*u -??? ? ' - i'otniiuiiilty 11. s ' nil. 1. *-? '?"? ? -*?' .?*? ? .. .,S UC-Icm . '? ? ? lflfllli? ? A*li. * W ? ..? ?- !'? - d ivvh.%\ ot in*- ti*M iiai? '? tl 1 ills' In ?ii frluiO i. 1 I a lielll'MilliviJt. O.iv . u .U iliC vV*'I it'll. " J (/ SPECIAL Two Weeks Only For School And 'FALL - CLEAN Time.' ! FWhy Wait Until The First Cold Weather To Get Your Winter Clothes Cleaned? Get Them Out And Bring Them To Us NOW ' ?; j Don't Be Caught In The Cold Weather ? Cleaning Rush Suits 85c Dresses . ... ?Sc Coal* 35c Skirts ...".T.'.'.l j. ...... 3Se Pants 35c BiMMt '? '? * Shirts 35c Sweaters .'. i'.J v. -J, JSC Jackets S5c Topper i Murphy Laundry & Cleaners liW Phone VE 7 - 2611 ' f. L,r r Mauney Drug Co. Murphy, I\. C. Are the years slowing you down ? or are you (lowing down f?om a lack of vitamins?* Older people especially need plenty of vitamins in their diet. Don't stop doing the things you enjoy. If you need vitamins, Bexel 54 g.iarantr.-s you the vitamin insurance you need for "get-up-and go!" mJj jour UovlU is junctional, organ or due to other causts, set yom Jot lor. A Real Re-Charge! Bexel M is a super high po'.ency furmul* of 11 vitamins plus iron, trace minerals. Perfect For Bt.sy Adults, also ? anyone who leads an es pecially active iifc and wants to be sure I - r-t > all the * iuiainj he needs! Guaranteed! Either you look 'uetter, feel Letter *fter out bottle of Bexel M or your money will be refunded. Therms the / tight Bexel Vitamin Formuh c For Fiery Member of hut Family BETTER . . . by M<? Ki $*Q > Civil Service Examination To Re Held Congressman David M. Hall announced that Civil. Service com- j petitive examination which provid- j es an objective testing method which aids in the selection of applicants to the military seiviee academies will he given o.t batur- j day, Nov. V. Alt . i P | ? I H i 1 1. atfchui^ I' ment to either on?? oi th.^e a-^cd emie.; art icHuiieu i- tau ti. s examination. Tji<_ ?cad units ?e: Ttife United b'dU'b Ah font' . i 1 1 1 1 ? ary AcaJtmy, < uhn .i"K, r>|.itup; I Col; The (jnueU States Military I Academy, weit fMni i'. . in<. United States Naval Academy, I Aim p..L niu a a i t. c,j States jincnaM Alar ^ j A ?vt. "J Kiug^ t-fi.-t, N. jf. IliC . ? -f vO UU. lugh sohooi .,r jr vcr IV etc i,i -t I a~* ~i: "'"O h ".cm, :v ? ? c. vhp! tar iii.v. m e n . i 1 sic.ii st a ; .il >P H i .|i i * ?[ . ni i v.: ti V** a i i ,i .i t n ? e: i 1 " ? s C "* "< ' < 1 1 11 o I J . .1 ? h i Li n;.iKu ' , , ?i . :k h i I * \ 1 l:.t s . r 5' *?**ttr-(i j , Rev. HI. George Henry i Is Guest Speaker The Rev. M. George Henry, Bis hop of Western North Carolina Con ference, was guest speaker at a meetting of the Epieopal Women Wednesday night at. the (Parish House. Ii?. i?.kc ou 'vHniSiiAiii'i Y" lilt f ell w? iy ji i ? ?.i .j (i,j -? | ittmevt. I'll. Itiau?li fittltthcL' Marine HrrruU H 01L f.iKnts o. 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