Mctttd r. U? Mrtb 01 J ' t Mk J?M Nu, t at |f*ovI0mk? nn^Oil. Mr*. Muht>u '*? to iht termor Mtot N?ncy Sue 'fto. ? SARXVTl -1 Mr. *a- Mrs. Paul Barnett o t Marietta, (St., announce the birth ot a daughter, Shirts, Oct. X. ; Grandparent* are Mr and Mr? Arthur Banutt, Mr. ud MM. Daily Allen. Mr. and fcrr Row Queen, ud Mr. ud Mn. W. I Silei all of Route 1, Marble. * " S?aS8t"w"- ^ CUTS "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF SALE! : # 45 to (0 Lb. Avg.? Trimmed f. IS to 25 Lb. Avg. ? Whole FULL LOIN u. 75c SIRLOIN BUTT u 69c M to 30 Lb Avg. ? Whole 80 to 95 Lb. Avg ? whole SHORT LOIN u> 85c BEEF ROUND u. 55c 25 to 30 Lb. Avg. - 10" Cut 80 to 100 Lb Avg. - Whole WHOLE BEEF RIB u 59c Beef Arm CHUCK u. 42c 150 to 175 Lb. Avg - Whale Beef 300 to 350 Lb. Avg. HINDQUARTER u. 55c SIDE OF BEEF Lb 47c Allfeod Brand ? Smakcd ? Sliced BACON ?? 35? i Talmodg* Farm 12 to 14 Lb. Country WHOLE OR .. DQ. BUTT HALF Lb' QJC '?SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY PURE PORK SAUSAGE 29' 2 Roil 55c 1-Lb. Roll 160 TO 185 POUND AVERAGE I Whole Beef FOREQUARTER LB. E Sale! 3 j' BAG Prices In Thit Ad Are Effective Through Saturday . November 14 LESS THAN 49c PER LB. SPECIAL! Brook's Prepared jVEGETABLE SOUP ?&! 10c .Packer's Label Collard ? Mustard or TURNIP GREENS 'S 10c Austex Prepared BEEF STEW 3 & $1.00 Bremner Choc. Flavored Coating i JUMBO PIES 39cj An A&P Exclusive Brand IONA CUT BEETS lOcj Jane Parker Large 8" MINCE PIES "ene* Eat* 49c! White Vegetable Shortening CRISCO 3 a 83c TIDE 34. BLUE CHEER Lg Pkg. 34< PINK DREFT Pk? - 35< JOY LIQUID 12-Oz. Can 40c spic & Lg 90 SPAN pk? CASCADE ^ For Dishes Pkg 43< U DASH Lg ] Detergent pkg COMET CLEANSER B I 2 cRS 31c 2 & 47c SUPER Lg SUDS Pk? 35c Uiristams W raping Paper 79c Christaras Cards 59c 89c Florida Fresh, Juice Filled ~r*r Oranges 8 - 49c Florida, Large, Juice Filled G'Fruit 8 -49? Colder, Firm Bananas 2- i* Ocean Spray Vine Ripe CRANBERRIES S 25c TOMATOES ??- 19c Ann Page Specially Priced Ketchup 2 - 35c Ann Page Grape Jelly ? Grape Jam or Salad Dressing 2&45c Gulden Rise Sweet Milk or Buttermilk Biscuits 6 ^ 45c FREE! 25c? 4-0*. Tube Denti-Kitt Tooth Parte With TEXIZE CLEANER A REGULAR 94c VALUE FOR ONLY Florient AW DEODORANT ? ft ?/ w 79c FAB Pkgs. 34c AD DETERMENT p,^ 37c ' Personals Mr iad lln. Letter Pm of Ban 0 round. G*., visited Mr. Fort bro*hers, Mark hi o { Ranger and B L Fox of Murphy. Mr*. W. E. Howell hat returned Home from a visit with her dau ghter. Mrs. Allan Smathers, of Balsam. i Mrs. Z t>j Chastaln and children left one day last week for Dan ville. III., due to the serious illne ss of Mrs. Chastaln's grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Marsh. Mrs. Jane Stalcup of Gatiirburg. | Tenn., is visiting her father. Nor man Barton who is ill in the Prote stant Hospital. Miss Carolyn Bates student at Truett-McConnell. of Cleveland, Tenn., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breeland Jr. and children. Harvey and Elaine were weekend guest of Mr. Bree land's brother, Breece Breeland, Mrs. Breeland and family. I W. T. Brown has returned home after a week's stay in Maryland and Deleware. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith, of Gainesville. Ga, were weekend j guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. j Brown. Mrs. Bessie DeWeese will leave Wednesday for Charlotte to visit her granddaughter and grand-son Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Howell and Mrs. Lottie McLaughlin of Whittier were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ghee of Robbinsvilte were visitors in town one day last week. Miss June King of Atlanta, spent the weekend with relatives. Mrs. Ed Barnett is visiting her son, Jack Barnett at Cullowhee this week. Mrs. W. T. Cooper has returned home from a visit to her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Woodyard of Covington, Ky. Jay Wilson spent the weekend in Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gaine sville, Ga., spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McKeever. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beerkens and Miss Mariette Jansen who have been the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beerkens and Hans Beerkens will leave this week for their home In Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. McQill of Enka spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Dell. Mrs. Tom Mauney, Mrs. Star Pallium and MTiss Jean Christy of Andrews -were u.^ekend guests c.' Mr3. E:len Tierslaud at Sullins College, Br s ol, Va. Mrs. Maundy has leased h. r house and will be spending the winter in Hayesvilk' wi'.h her s'.sters, Misses Sv.: and i.ouise Haigler. Mrs. E. L. Shields has returned home from a recent visit with her children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sheilds and family of Jacksonville, N. C.; and Mrs. W. G. Young and family of Durham and Mr. and Mr*. Edwin P. Brown Jr., and family of Murfreesboro. Mrs. W. A. Hoover and daughter, Becky, spent the wer . nd in f errwlle. While there thy attended the wedding of Mrs. Hoover's nie ce, Miss Gail Sullivan Sunday morning after church services. They were a ccom pained home by Mr*. Hoover's mother, Mrs. E. T. Sullivan who will visit htem. Miss Bessie Howell and Mrs. J. T. C' cn n* Ycung Ham's. Ga. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odem. Dr. and Mr*. George Size atte nded the L. S. U. Football game at Knoxville Tenn.t over the week end. Misses Sherry and Ann Spence of Greenville, S. C., spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Townson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyer and Mrs. Ors Dyer, of Blackfoot, Idaho will arrive the last of the week for a visit with Mrs. J. W. Dyer. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Coleman of HayewlUe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope of Pittsburgh, Pa., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colemaa. Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris left Sunday afternoon for Oramsbo ,o .o muM the Baptist Convention. Hiss Pat Cole I Honored On Sixteenth Birthday Mr*. Owen GUUcpto ud Mr*. Brrbfna Hov.Hl entertained with k birthday party for thr'r sister. VSsi Pat Cole, en her sixteenth ''rth^iy. Saturfay night at th? E'iscopal Parish Horn"*. ?ftT d?noin ih Monday ."Vt? ?v at 'he R'M'il Ch'b. Jii-^'ta Wsnver, nf'HePt. -rw ^-rf she M'.* n ro|vr,rt n 't tr'rt to W:lson N C., where ?tr r"?"","d the Ml.t-'Var Counci! ?*r rT'idrrts. pifn- ?? e made for the Christmas Dinner. M"-s W. A. w-ie n"'*liw trm turned ^,.^r tKo pr^nvtV'V Johnson, who sp"k? | *v - fi'-e mnmbrr3 v-,--e| Mrs. Juani'a Weaver returned home Sunday from Wilson, N. C. i where she attended a meeting for i nresidents fo the Business and ; W -mans Professional club. Miss Judy Davis, student at Uni versity of Georgia. Athens Ga., soent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Davis. Gordon Darnell of Chattanooga, Tenn.. spent 'he week-end with his pnren's, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde spent lr?* Fr 'av in on Mrs. Loren Davis and Mrs. Roy ] ^--nt M^nlay in Atlanta. Jack Piercy who underwent su perv last week at Providence Hos pital is improving, his many fri ends will be glad !o learn. Miss Ruth Woodard and Miss Mary Hens'ey spent last week-end with friends at Asheboro. Mrs. Blends Brandon and little daughter, Melinda, spent Tuesdav "*"? 'ii A t.lpr ' *1 wv?h their grandmother and great-grand mo'her, Mrs. Lona Prier. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenhour I and son spent the weekend with his parents, at Monroe. Mrs. H. H. Lehmann of Ashe ville spent several days last week here with her mother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley and sister, Miss Dorothy Heneley. Mrs. Frinrts Bourne Sr. spent s^-rrpl H'vs l?;t week in Atlanta visiting her daughter. ANDREWS PERSONALS SGT. Gerald MithU left Monday for ? yr't t"?r of <*iitv in th? Far East. He will travel by plane . from Atlanta, Ga,. to Seattle, 1 W-?l?. Vt*s. ar*t eh'dren will stay wilh her mother, Mrs. I Mae Taylor at her home here ' during his absence. Mrs. Bob Heffner and children J Judy, and Mike, of Bryson City spent the weekend with her pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. Weymer Conley. Dr. Harold McGuire and sons, Pa' and David, of Sylva were .--routs. M" and Mrs. Fred McGuire for the weekend. The Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Chri *?m?s and voune son, Jimmy, left Sunday aftern'wn for Oreensboro J where thpv will attend the f">ur ; davs session of the Baptist State : Conven'ion. Enroute they will have an overnight stav with Rev. Chri parents in Charlottee where Jimmv will stay while his parents attend the session. Mr. and Mrs. James Ba^r were rallert to Reifton, Pa., last weekend ?o attend the funeral services of ? i) . '''i V or, M 5. Charles Brown. Or Aiken Taylor, editor of the | Pr^hvterian ?Journal, was the Ptiest sneaker at the morning servi- ] ce of the Andrews Presbyterian 1- *"? . n r? o :'t I he (he pvest sneaker Sunday morni ng November 15. Mrs. Joe Hamlin of Murphy was rn ? * FTi**?K"th Kilpat- j -'.-V ~v - "'o ?it [ Creek, N. Y. are spending this j week with her sister, Mrs. Cliff ' Huls. her mother. Mrs. Steve Owe- j ns and other rela'ives. Miss Cindy Whitaker of Bryson j City was the guest of her grand- ' father, H. M. Whitaker, and her aunt. Miss Meredith Whitaker, for a visit over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin and daughter Susie were guests of Mr. j ?nd Mrs. Bill Smiley in Bryson City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Earl Greenwood had as her guests for the weekend her sister, Mrs. T. J. Seaboch of Hudson, her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. M. Starnes. and daughter. Sandra, of Granite Falls,, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saunders and children Mike and Vicki, of Hudson. Mrs. Carl West and son, Truett, were guests of her brother, J. L. Truett and his family in Asheville ovrr the weekend. Mr. West accrmi oatfrd them on the returin trip Sunday venlng. Mrs. Garland Wilhide and dau ghter Miss Phyllis Wilhide spent j J Sa urday in Atlanta, Ga. Party lleM Altar Football v*m? flat Mj* Virginia Vt-lu e? . Haloed wcth a pc.-ty at her hu#* M Fri day evemic after Uh? (ootoail game. * ? K.f ? iiiments were served to approximately forty five. Bridge ll?lfl At Moody llama Hat. Howard Moouy untti.--ieJ wUu t je u: ble of b '.U i ?i *r heme co ia.uri.ay e\.u.,.J. i Hith score was won by Mis. C. L. Alversoa. Refreshments were served to Mrs. C. L. Alversoa, Mrs. Oertude Worihen, Miss Je Jo Moody and the hostess. The John Smiths Entertain With Bridge Party Mr. and Virs. John Sm th enter Ufacd with a d' inter ?biidge an F'.itfay e . ninj at the Nt v Re^al Hctjl. H1 h st~rc fo- H" i Mrs. L. L. Mason and Mrs. Robe | rt Easley are co-chairmen. e. I Among The Sick PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL M*s. iXcncy Coleman, Murp'.iy, ( \lirshall Dockery, Rt. 3 Murphy; M;j. C-rol Ellis. Murphy; Mrs. HUbert Marie MrHan, And ? .vs Rt. ?1; Mrs. Bertha P wither, Murphy, Sonny iPanter Rt. 3 EflafaavlIK Ga. Sonny Panther, Rt. 3 Blairsville. Ga True.t, Rt. 2. Cuii.rson; Mrs. Herman Irene Twiggs, Rt. 2. Mur pry; Willard Young, Unaka and Lann'e Beavers. STEVE CRAWFORD'S i i Texaco Station ****** a _i_ _i_ _i__ x x x x X ^ Under New Management Qnr StfifiUs Are gow Complete So Get Your Car Ready For Winter yn.> w?j *v?. ??'??' na*r>M?f~ .