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New Beta Club Members Pese Bafara Initiation Beta Club Members Dress Up I Two Great Now Ways To Help Your Children in H>ti 1 THE ENLARGED 1961 Childcraft Internationally Famous Child Development Plan 15 Volumes # Childcraft provides an out- ? standing treasury of knowl- ? edge for younger children, ? filled with fun and carefully- ? planned instructional helps ? to start t'^era towards ? success in school. Guidance ? help for parents, too, in ? ' ??r special volumes. ? THE ENLARGED 1961 World Book ENCYCLOPEDIA Pint in 8al?a. .. Quality... Leadership 20 Volumes *Tl 22.400 Illustrations Modern, exciting, thor oughly accurate, freshly up to date . . . fitting words that beat describe World Book. Dramatic examples from the 1961 edition are the new President article and the biography of John F. Kennedy, our thirty-fifth. World Book ENCYCLOPEDIA President Red Binding 20 Volumes... $159 $10 down? $6 a month 18 PAGE REPRINT ?N COLOR FREE! LINDSAY A. WATERS Box 2627 Asheville, N. C. Please ruth a reprint of the new articles on President of the United States and John F. Kennedy. Name. Street City Did You KNOW? THAT One of the most appreciated people in Brasstown, these days. Is Jimmy Hughes. He has started helping to keep the community clean by gathering trash from homes, every two weeks. He is willing to extend his efforts to outlying areas if there is sufficient demand for such service. 'Twill be wonderful to know that we can get this service for less than it would cost to haul our own trash to a proper disposall We who live in the rural areas experience great difficulty in keeping trash from being dumped on our places, as well as getting rid of our ownl Know anyone who wants this service? THAT Clay County is populated with all sorts of bearded men these days - preparing for the Centennial which will be cele brated in July. A little later, the women-folk will don their bonnets, and long dresses when they go into town. The plans for the "Big Day" sound mighty good. Those interested in historical presentations should plan to be therel Much publicity will be given to it later. THAT Authorities agree that the best way to control weeds and "foreign" growth in our lawns is to keep the fertility level. Jhls will enable the blue grass and white Dutch clover to grow ahead of noxious weeds and grass. All lawns should be fed N?w Btta Clvb ( M??b?rs listalltd i At Hiwasst* Dan j The Beta Club of Hlwassee i Dam High School held a spe- ' clal meeting Thursday, Febr- j Ufry 23, In the gymnasium for ' the purpose of Initiating new | members into the club. The " actual "lnltladon" took place i after the meeting when the new " members were required to | "dress up" In various kinds ' of comical looking costumes, i The new members pictured, ' In top photo, standing, are: | Deanna Allen. Ricky Bagley, ' Francis Beavers, Linda Bor- i lng, Ronald Chastain, Donald ' Chastaln, Glenda Clonts, Jo- l sephine Collins, Ruth Graham, " Jack Hamby, Phyilss Johnson, I and Sue Payne. Also inidated, I but not pictured were Marilyn | Helton and Barbara Payne, i Seated are; Rev.LesterStowe, j who gave the devotional for J the program; Marvin Haw- 1 kins, Beta Club sponsor: Glen- I da Taylor, president; Lor- 1 raine Eller, vice-president; j Judy Blackwell, secretary; 1 Nancy Dockery, reporter; and I Lakes Clonts, treasurer. Traffic Record Raleigh - The Motor Ve hicles Department's sum mary of traffic deaths through 10 a.m. February 27: KILLED TO DATE: 143 KILLED TO DATE LAST YEAR: 150 in February ? so we're a little late with this suggest- 1 ion, but if you were to get It done right away, It will help greatlyl Also look carefully to the heigh th of your mowing ? we hear, on good authority, that the blade should be set to maintain 1 1/2 inch high grass, and If you prefer, set it for 2 Inches. THAT A feller 'most generally does the things he wants to do ? and gets to the places he most wants to go! Having a purpose helps to steer a feller J in the right direction, too--- . Has your life a purpose? ( THAT The folks who have attend I ed the study group meetings 1 on Diseases of Poultry with I Dr. C. G. Wilkes as consultant ] are saying: "This has already I saved me dollars and cents, ] because it has taught me to I recognize symptoms of dis- J eases, and I could start doing I something about it before It ] went through my whole flockl" I A poultryman needs authentic 1 information concerning the I dangers of neglect of definite J symptoms of diseases. These I group meetings are ' open to J those who are interested, at I no expense- --Are you taking J advantage of this opportunity? I ANNOUNCING AMERICA'S MOST ECONOMICAL KEY CLUB I This dub is eesy to join. Ownership of t now Dodge is the onty requirement Compect Dodge Lancer, or full-size Dodge Dart Get yours and you're in. A charier member with the keys to a lot of economical motoring. Here are some you'll find in both sized Dodges. (Key 1) A unitized, rust-proofed body. (2) Optional push-button automatic transmission. (3) Economy STANDARD OR COMPACT 1 YOU GET A GREAT DEAL WITH S DODGE ! Slant-6 engine. (4) Battery-saving alternator. (5) lorston-Aire ride. (6) Oriflow shock absorbers and Safety Rim wheels. There's a 7th key waiting for rou now at your nearest Dodge Dealer. FREE TIE :up IGNJTION KEY. It's worth 12.50 retail. And you an have one free, jDst by taking a ride in a new Dodge ?r or track where you see the "Golden Key" sign. SEE THE MAN WITH THE BOLDtN RETS E.C.Moore 107 Valtey Rlv?r Ava. Murphy, N. C. This week has been pro claimed National 4-H Club Wetk. The theme la Learn. Live, and Serve through 4-H. la 4-H. hoys, and girls, learn better ways to do thing* ? better waya to farm, pre pare food, make clothing, and have better homes and com munities. Cherokee County has 1.100 4-H Club members. Enroll ment ts open K> young peo ple. 10 B 21 years old, itwtii1 they live on a (arm, in a town, or a city. Some SO different projects and ac tivities range in variety from home economics and agri culture ID photography and money management, so every member can (lad a special Interest. Your local County Extension Office can five you more Utformadoa. About 1,100 yowg people la this countywUl observe Natio nal 4-H Club Week. March 4-11. Nearly two ud I third mil lion boy* and girl sol America are km celebrating National 4-H Club Week. The 4-H Club members unite their Head. Heart. Hands, and Health to work for better homes and communities. Second Week!1 SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF RIASrS .BONELESS CHUCK u?- 59c ( Boneless Shoulder CLOD ROASTS 69c CHUNK Standing 7-Inch Cut BLADE RIB ROASTS "> 73c ? Boneless Roost LB. ; BRISKET E?Tb 65c ErJBu, 45c f "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF STEAKS (Sometimes called T-Bone) ? PORTERHOUSE ? BONELESS RIB pER ? SIRLOIN LB. ? CLUB BONELESS STEW BEEF 59c GROUND BEEF 3 PLkbfl $117 >NELESS ROUND STEAKS STOCK YOUR FREEZER DURING OUR 25 to 30 pound average WHOLE BEEF RIB Lb 55e 25 to 30 pound average WHOLE SHORT LOIN i? 79c 45 to 60 Pound Average Trimmed FULL BEEF LOIN 75c 160 to 190 Pound Average Whole ' BEEF HINDQUARTER u,. 55c 20 to 25 Pound Average Whole BEEF SIRLOIN BUTT u, 79c 'SUPER-RIGHT" FREEZER SALE! 330 to 390 Pound Averoge SIDE OF BEEF ^ 47c 190 to 200 Pound Averoge BEEF FOREQUARTER u, 41c 80 to 100 Pound Average WHOLE BEEF ROUND u, 59c 80 to 100 Pound Averoge Whole BEEF ARM CHUCK u> 39c Morcal Brond 18-in. Wide ? 25 Ft. Long FREEZER WRAP 2 89c I Your choico of boot cut to your ipoclficotiont, wroppod in market popor ? you dosiro, your moot will bo wroppod In trooior popor at on additional < at no oxtro co?f, ?nd tK? contents moHwd on ooch pock??o. I# I cost sutfkiont only to corof tfco cost of froozor popor. SPECIAL SALE! Price* In ThU Ad Are Effective Through March 11th. ' MILD AND MOIOW MKJ EIGHT J&KTfc O'CLOCK ?#W 3 LB. BAG NO LIMIT AT YOUR A&P! A&P CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Nc?on2 25c A&P SLICED PINEAPPLE 3 E?2 $1.00 A&P BARTLETT PEARS NoCo^ 35e SPECIAL SALE ON WESTERN RED RELIGIOUS BLUEBERRY or PEACH PIE 49' ? APPLES 2-33' FRESH BROCCOLI ? 19c FRESH PITTED DATES 'ft?- 33c FRESH LETTUCE 2 25c EXTRA BIG VALUE! RED BLISS a 3-inch Q7-1 L PLANTS^ _ !| NTATIBiff RAINBOW OF VALUES: HANDY ANDY 34c LUX S0AP^ vs*1-v.-5trrKr 59c WISK LIQUID ???11.21 LUX LIQUID HH 56c NORTHERN M A P Toilet Tissue 03^ HEINZ FOODS Relish "?* 29c Relish "j? 29t Fresh Cucumber Pickles 1 27c Hamburger Relish 1 /?*? 29c
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