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-M Mr. and Mrs, Everett Eng Ml aiw children, Keooai.. R, and Janet ipent cne eoc with Mrs. English's Other n-law and sister, r. and Mrs EIQert Keener Marietta. a. M r>r and Mrs George [>yer >om, Bu and Tim, spen Uic vKienJ w'.ttMr.iftJMri. James B arc l at Clayton, Ga. -M Mrs. R. *. Easley, Jr., left *ednescUy for 4 visit witti rier mother. Mrs T. C. Thompson. Jr., of Chtrta nooga, Tcnn. M Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ed wards ar*l children spent .aat Friday andSacurday wi tf; Mr. tdwarda' mochcr, Mrs Mc Ktnley Edwards of Bryson Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Black have returned nome aider spending several *ccis ? ZL re.arlves '.n Pennsylvania. M BobOy Hughes spent Sun day with r.is brother, harry Hughes, student at Western Laroliaa College, Cuilowhea. XTRA SPECIAL SALE E1GHJ&, UiSUL" -|J O'CLOCK CBOunDTOO cof f ef ont o' ?ii*> f nt t0'H ^ MAD ft MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK Me-* Flaw! 3-LB. BAG 1-LB BAG WHITE HOUSE ? AN A&P BRAND EVAPORATED MILK 3 ,T^ 41c JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED GLAZED DON UTS p? 27c ^ 37c JANE PARKER LARGE FA.MI1.Y SIZK BLACKBERRY PIES r^h 45c JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED range Chiffon Cake ss 47c YOU CAN PUT II YOUR TRUST IN... Super- Right" Quality Meats! iper-Right" Government Inspected - Grade 'A' tU>fE~nTGHf7r DfLIClOU?" ALL MEAT "I [Xna 49?: FRESH WHOLE ? LB. c BACON 39 ZEST SOAP ZEST SOAP DUZ SOAP 2 Reg Bars 29c 2 Lg Bars 4 1 c Lg. Pkg 34c LAVA SOAP 2 Bars 23e DREFT Lo.Pks.3Se CASCADE 20-oz. Pkg. 4Je IVORY FLAKES Lg Pk0 34? IVORY SOAP Med Bar 1 tk IVORY SOAP _Lg. Bar 1 6c FLORIDA, JUICE FILLED ? PINK MEAT GRAPEFRUIT 5? 33c LARGE SIZE CRISP FIRM LETTUCE 2 "-25c MAINE BAKING SIZE ? RUSSTT POTATOES 1 0 ?? 49c CK'S BRAND PREPARED ? pinto A JEANS 1:5=79 CKER'S LABEL BRAND CHOPPED COLLARD ? MU^T ARD Oil TURNIP SREEHS10 [ PRKfcS l.N THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1 lib SAIL , >ETERGENT [Large pk?* ? 33c FAB ?*. 34c pki 81c fl-JAX 2 "?'? 31 c 2 47c FLORIENT HOUSEHOLD DEODORANT (Wu.nr 7Q/? ( ?n I gC OCTAGON SOAP 2 ?? 21c DUZ w/China 99c Giant Package A&P'S OWN PURE VEGETABLE exola Oil 29c - 52? exo Shortening 3 - 69c Andrews News : > ? i Newi - So CIA. Nona F ? : ?o OA s -j Soft Comiponduti MRS. LUCY LAUGKTER Phoac 101 -W Aodrart. N. C. I SARAH JO BURCH Jttlt Sarah Jo Birch las R?xl?*d Har Eternal Hon* Bv Lucy Laughter ANDREWS - Little Sarah [o BurchdiedWednesday.Jan. 25. it the age of five years. Every time my telephone rings I still expect her low sweet voice to say. "Is you Lucy, I's Sara Jo". So many, many times I've picked up the tele phone to hear those words. The one comfort I have, and the bright light that must come to her !imlly Is the knowledge that when her beautiful spirit left the earth It went straight to the gate o! Heaven, and her voice called out In that tender, soft tone, "Is thisHeaven. I'sSarahJo." And the gate of He?ven swung open, and a little girl went In, smiling up into the faces of the welcoming angels. Sarah Jo has reached her eternal home. Dady Carter losortd With tirtfcdoy Party ANDREWS - Mrs. Marv barter entertained at her home on Saturday February I, at 2 p.m. honoring her daughter, Cindy, on her fifth birthday. A large birthday cake cen tered the table, surrounded by Individual cakes with candles and favors for each child present. Those present were Becky and Scott Sheldy, Dickey and Steve Blalock, Elizabeth Fra zier, FlorenceGall, JanetBell and Suzanne Ferebee, Chris tine Relchman, Charlene Jordan, Scot Freel and Kath erlne Ann Wood. Andrews Personals Relatives and friends from out of town who attended the funeral of Guy Hall on Friday were: sons, Johnny and Stan ley of Carter Lake, Iowa Terry Hall of Omaha. tnj Scotty Hall. USS Naval Station (Morocca) Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Pressley. Canton, Mr and Mrs. Gene Queen, Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Queen' Canton. Mrs. Hlwod Howell,' Canton, Miss Ann Howell' Canton. Mrs. W. T.Clark, Jr., Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frady. Lenoir City, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis, Lenoir City. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, Harriman, Tenn.. Mr. Robert Hall. Bas sett. Ya , Mr. Charles Hall, Mt. Airy, N. C., Mr. Claude Hall. Mt. Airy, N. C.. Mr. Jimmy Hall. Bassett, V'a., Mrs. Alma Gulna, Copperhill, Tenn., Mr. Ldwm Adams, Mt. Airy, N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman and family. Canton. Mr. jimmv Davis, Chattanooga. Tenn.. Mr. Tony Roughton, USS Naval Station (Morocco) Mrs. Sam Wheeler Mrs. Coll McFalls and Judy" Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Haves Dockery, Jr.. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. Jr., Mur phy, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dal rymple, Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts. Maryvllle. Tenn., Mr. Harry Jones. High Point, Mrs. Hugh Nichols, Kingston, Tenn. ?A Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hampton and fam Jy, Mr Walter Cochran and son, Johnny, of Bryson City, were week end Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell and family. A Mrs. H. E. Davis spen weekend in Franklin as guesi of her son, John Henry Davis and family. A Marvin Woody, student i W.C.C. accompanied Ronnie Crisp home for the weekend A Mr. William Sheeler ant) William Brenner, Berkshire plant officials, of Reading, Pa., spent several days It Andrews this past week. A Mrs. Cleve Almond re turned Monday from Leicester where she had been call? last week due m the death o f her mother. Mrs. Evi Sumner. A Mrs. Paul Rose, sons Larry and Allen, Vicky Postel Bid Mrs. Christine Galliot left Wednesday for [ronton Missouri for a visftof sever a days. A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pul Hum of Akron. Ohio vlslte< Mr. PuJUum's parenta, Mr Mrs. John Pullium thl peat week Births Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hol land of Andrews announce the birth of a son. J immy Carroll, Jr., on February 2. Scout Valentine Party ANDREWS - Scout Master Reverend Marcellus Absher announces that Boy Scout Troop No. 401 will have a Valentine party at the City Hall, Feb. 11 at 7 a.m. AMONG THE SICK Dismissals from January 30 to February 6: Andrews - Mrs. Ed Lam bert. Mst. David Stiles, Rob ert Kilpatrick. Charlie Jones, Mrs. Lyle Bryson, Mrs. Mary Watson. Robbinsvllle - Bart Snider, Miss Rosalee Wilson. Mst. Ricky Payne. Mrs. Creed Jones, Mrs. Grady George, Mrs. W. D. Moore, Mrs. May Phillips, Mrs. J. D. Evans, Ed Nelms, Dewey Eller. Nantahala - Ed Day. Murphy - Calvin McDonald. Topton - R. L. Nelson. Marble - Mrs. Frank Bat tle, Mst. Ronnie Palmer, Will Garrett. Cenus February 6: Andrews - Mrs. Betty Fere bee. J. L. Day, Bill Hodge, Baby Charles Davis, Baby Danny Luther. Mrs. George Pulllum, Mrs. James Wood, Vincent Derreberry, Eugene Gray. Mrs. Walter Ellis, Ralph Belcher. Murphy - Mrs. Tommie Dockery. Hayesville - HobertRobin son. Mrs. W. L. Roberts. Robbinsvllle George Mill - saps, Mrs. Vesta Martin, Julius Painter, Reba Stiles. Nantahala Mrs. Gladys Owenby. Copperhill. Tenn. - Mrs. Luther Farmer. Mrs. E. U. Burch To Head East County Heart Drive Andrews - Fund raising ac tivities for East Cherokee Heart Drive for the month of February will he led by Mrs. K. U. Burch. chairman who will be in charze of Business canvassing. Mrs. Ben Ray will serve as Treasurer. Mrs. Ruby Russell will canvass Beaver Creek section, inclu ding Stewart Road. Miss Judy West will be in charge of territory from Granny Squir rel C,ap through Wakefield Rd. Other workers will be listed a I a later date Miss Shirley Carpenter tnd Steve Hogan attended the con t cert of Roger Williams held in Ashevtlle City Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hogan of Ashevllle accompanied them to the concert. A i Sgt. Mllei Nelson and family Have returned to Fort Story, Va. after a week* visit with Mrs. Lurle Nelson. Mrs. Nel son has aa her guest this 1 week. Mrs. Delora Holloway of South Dakota, i -A Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Richard son have returned from a visit In Miami, Fla, with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Johnny Glenn and , children. Rusty and Shlrlee. -A [ Mrs. Anne Rogeri and Claudlne Nelson spent Monday shopping In Ashevllle. -A j Jimmy Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Garrett. Is , attending Blantons Business College Id Ashevllle. Presbyterian Woman Hold Mooting ANDREWS - The PresDy terian Women met at the home of Mr?. Edwin Brtatol Monday mght. January 30 at 7:30 p.m. Mr*. John Slajle, preildecu prwldtd. "Cod Ctlli Hli People To Be A Community Of Love" waa the theme of the program praaented b y Mrs. Herb Sheldy. Plana were made for a tea following the Installation services Sunday night. Inviting the public to attend. Sweetheart Banquet Andrews TheSub-Dlscrlc: MYF Sweetheart Banquet will be heldonSiturdiy night. Feb rutrs II. at "'rOO o'clock in the Fellowship Hall of T^e First Methodist Church. The Rev Hershei Sheets, pastor of the Methodist Church In Young Harris, Georgia, will be the speaker. Special mu$lc will be provided by a quartet from Brevard College The ladles of the WSCS and Gu.ld will serve the meal Baptist Activities A ndr ew s The J unlor R . A *?. 9-10 yr?.. G.A.'a. 11-12 yrs.. G.A's of the First Bap uat Church met at the church on Monday afternoon at 3:15 p m. Intermediate G.A.'a met at the pastorlum, Monday at 7:00 Y.W.A. met with Sue Mc Guire at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. The General WMS Meeting will be held tonight (Thursday) at the church. The annual Sweetheart Bin quent for Intermediates and young people of the Train, ng L nlon will be held February 18 at the church. DON'T on UP NIGHT* It takes Just S0( and 12 houri co start rellef-or your money vack at any drugstore. When functional kidney dis orders cause getting up nights, scanty flo*. burning, back ache, leg pains, dizziness, take surprising BUKETS 4 day treatment. Acts fast Co Increase and regulate pass age. NOW at Mauney Drug Co.; Parker Drug Store. Lancer's the Answer in Com pacts! SEE THE FINE SELECTION AT DODGE H eadq uarters . . . where you don't worry about the weather beciuse you choose a new Dodge in our INDOOR showrooms I E. C. MOORE 107 VALLEY RIVER AVE. MURPHY, N. C. Can't leave home ...SHOP BY PHONE use the yellow pages The Yellow Pages have always been a blessing for busy shoppers and now that the holiday season is here, this is especially true Last minute gilts and those things you forgot, all can be ordered quickly ana con veniently from the reliable merchants listed in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory. Western Carolina Telephone Company MEAN8 BETTER. X-TVTNO While tobicco and cotton continue to heed the list o! our principal crops. lew North Carolinians ire aware that we, are leading producers of a greater variety of commercial crops than Is grown in perhaps any other state. For example, we are second only to Georgia In production of peanuts, and rairt more sweet potatoes than all other states except Louisiana. We are the leading corn producing state outside of the Midwestern Corn Belt, and only nine states produce more soybeans than North Carolina! In rural as In urban areas. North Carolinians are equally progreasive In their attitudes ?ward the systetn of "legal control" of the sale of beer and ale. as being In the best Interests of temperance and moderadon. North Carolina Division UNITID STATI3 BMWERS FOUNDATION. INC. fi-vi tJu Lid i'^ld Iw S'XS _ Ml1#!
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