Engagement Announced Andrews ? Mr. and Mrs. George Pulltum announce (he engagement of their daughter, Nora Elizabeth Pullium to Michael R. Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gates of Robbtosvllle. The wedding will take place In the late winter. AMONG THE SICKRalph Baker. Murphy, Mrs. Patients admitted to Murphy Everett Hall, Hayesvllle; Mrs. General Hospital: Mrs. W. A. Lula Hatchitt, Rt. 2. Murphy, Hughes, Rt. 2, Murphy; Miss Mrs. Marshall Ramsey, lcle Coleman. Murphy; Mrs. Gray Insurance Agency AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Protect your right to drive and yourself against financial loss. FIRE .INSURANCE - Protect your home and other property by adequate insurance. GENERAI. INSURANCE ? T. C. GRAY. Agent Telephone 2701 Hayeevllle, N.C. Andrews Personals Lucy Laughter Staff Coraapondant Phona 101 W ? Charlie Smith, Citizen Sports writer sod David Hogan of WSKY, AshevUle attended the Andrews vs Murphy foot ball game in Andrews on Friday. While In Andrews they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan. Mr. Paul Day, Mr. and Mrs. WUlaim E. Hayes, children Mike, David and Marilyn of Hampton, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Lax Phillips and family of Austell Ga. visited parents/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day and other relatives during week end. Mrs. Mary Parrott and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Treese and Cindy, Mrs. Jewell Sharpe and Mary D. all of Lafollett, Tenn. were guests this past week-end of Mrs. Eva Barton and son Wayne. Mrs. Ola Williams, son, Billy Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hamilton ofCalderwood were week-end guests of their father, Mr. Harve Hamilton. ? ? ? Mrs. FloraHuffof Ashevllle is visiting her brother, Mr. Sam Bestandfamlly this week. ? ? ? Mrs. Dorrls Smotherman and son, Stephen will return Friday from a two weeks visit with Mrs. Smotherman's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Connor of Charleston, West Va. ? ? ? Patty Brown, student at Greensboro Woman's college visited her grandmother, Mrs. Bruce Battle and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Seay this past week-end. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown are attending Parents' Weekend inGreens boro this week end. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rammel of St. Petersburg, Fla. ended a five weeks vacation, this week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stroup. Mrs, Vincent uove ana son Eddie of East Bank, WeatVa., Mr. .and Mrs. W. G. Lall, Kenny and Judy and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Johnson and son. Shawn were guests for several days of Mrs. W. G. Lall Sr., Mrs. Frank Forsyth, sons, Billy and Robert visited them onSunday. En route home the Johnson's visited relatives near Gadlngburg on Sunday. ? ? ? Mrs. Dora Lambert. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Deaton, Dorothy and JoAnn of S11 burn Ga. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert. On Sunday they attended homecoming at the BearCreekBaptlstChurch near Robblnsville. ? ? ? ? Mrs. E. (J. Burch, Betty Sue Best, Mrs. Luke Ellis and Mrs. John Whisenhuntattend ed the Cherokee County Home Demonstration Council meeting held at the Murphy Power Board Building on Monday afternoon. ? ? ? Master Tommy Cooper of Bryson City arrived Sunday to spend several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smathers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and son J erryof Canton visited relatives and friends on Sunday. ? ? ? Mrs. Gladys Dorsey, Mrs. Anna Collett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collett spent Tuesday In KnoxviUe. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. William P. Tyndall of Muskogee, Okla. spent the week-end with Capt. and Mrs. Frank W. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall are both retired civil service employes of the Cherokee Indian Agency at Cherokee, North Carolina, where they were employed for some 20 years before redre ment Liberty Newt Mr. and Mrs. Don Radford of Gastonia. N. C. visited friends In this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bruce of Gastonia, visited Mrs. Evelyn Headen and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bruce last week-end. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. ClydeGarrett and family of Anderson, S. C. visited friends and relatives over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price and family of Hartville, Ga. visited friends and relatives this past week-end. Mr. E. H. LaFerry visited friends in Chattanooga this week. ? ? ? Mrs. Ida Ledford had visitors over the week-end. ? ?? Mr. and Mrs. Lester Led ford had visitors this week. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Willys Led ford and family visited Mrs. Lee Gemer this last week. ? ? * James Jenkins, Ray Roberts and Steve Helton, who are employed in Atlanta visited friends and relatives this week. They also visited students and friends at Hiwassee Dam School. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ander son visited friends this past week. ? ? ? Sorry to hear Mrs. J. C. Evans is in the Providence Hospital. READ THE WANT ADS Transparent Plastic m I % Window Kit Clay Hardware Co. Hayosville DEPENDABILITY DOESNT HAVE TO BE DULL Any 1962 Dodge, full-size or compact, Ie; proof of that. Every one has a rustproofed body. Every one has a quiet, new high-speed starter that puts less strain on the battery. Every one will go 32,000 miles between grease jobs. Dependable P There's never been a Dodge that wasn't. Dull? Drive one. They are swift automobiles. Our full-size Dodge Dart will accelerate 7% faster than last year's comparable model, do it on 5% less fuel. Our compact, Lancer OT, corners flat, handles peat, leaves the weak sisters oold. Every 1962 Dodge has chair high seats and good looking interiors. Drive THE MEW LEAN BREED OF DODQE MOW ON DISPLAY NT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER E. C. MoOfO 107 Volley River Ave., Murphy, N.C. Mnpky ktmfy-Mix Cm Ctmpmy Tiae, Labor, Moaoy ? 7-3506 KEFSA1E /'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF STOCK YOUR FREEZER SALE! MONEY SACK GUARANTEE Because meat represents about 25 par cent off your ffood budget. It's important to know ttiot ASF's "Super-Right" Quality Is a reliable standard off top moat value. For "Super-Right" is ASF's designation tor meats that hove been solocfad by its own buyers, then cut careffully and trimmed to give you the most good eating . . . and your best money's worth. That's why you're always right whan you buy ASfs "Super-Right" Quality. SIRLOIN ? CLUB ? CUBED ? T-BONE ? PORTERHOUSE ? BONELESS RIB "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF A 160 to 190 Lb. ?? Hindquarter Lb. 50C 80 to 100 Lb. Trimmed CO Beef Round Lb. 0?C J 70 to 200 Lb. Avg. jq Forequarter Lb. J/C 80 to 100 Lb. Beef Arm Chuck Lb. J/C 330 to 390 LB. AVG. ? "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FEI) BEEF SIDE OF BEEF ? 45< 25 to 30 Lb. Avg. Whole SHORT LOIN Lb. 73C 20 to 25 Lb. Beef ^ SIRLOIN BUTT Lb. 73C 25 to 30 Lb. PP BEEF RIB?10" Cut Lb. 55c 45 to 60 Lb. ?f\ TRIMMED FULL LOIN Lb. OVC "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Boneless LEAN STEW ">? 59c ^'Super-Right" Heavy Beef Boneless Round Steak 85c "Super-Right" Lean, Freshly Han's another big AlP Freezer Sale timed just right for stoching your freezer for the fall months ahaad. Your choice of beef cut te your specifications, wrapped in market paper at no antra cast, and the contents marked on each package. If you desire, your meat will be wrapped In freeser paper at an additional cost sufficient only to cover the cost of freezer paper. Don't miss this big sale. Come in today and place your order. You may -pick it up later. GROUND BEEF 3 ??? s1.05 "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Standing RIB ROASTS Per?Lb. 69c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef "Super-Right" Boneless Shoulder CLOD ROASTS ">? 65c "Super-Right" Boneless BLADE CHUCK ROASTS Lb 55c ^ "Super-Right" W ROAST BBRlfKETS "? 59c fnMf MM Jwm Fmtnr FRUITCAKE AMMCA1 MV0WT1 - OWI % MUff * MUTH 5^ 3.99 IVS-U. CAKI | M CAM 149 1189 COME SEE OUR SELECTION OF LOW PRICED CHRISTMAS TOYS ASK THE MANAGER ABOUT THE CONVENIENTLY LAY A-WAY PLAN ? COME IN TODAY1 Great for school lunches GRAPES emKeror 2 25c BUY SEVERAL BAGS APPLES ST/tfMAN 4 29c FLORIDA GROWN SWEET ? JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 4-29c LETTUCE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMRER 4TH ? COME SEE! Cheer fc. 34c ft 81c Tide ft. 34c ft. 81c Oxydol ft. 35c ft. 85c Joy Liquid 37c 63c Am rif i Pork and Beans 2 i2?25t Spic 'N Span ft. 29c ft. 89c Comet 2 R*tr- Ctn?. 31c 2 Gt. Ctn*. 47C Dash Detergent & 39c & 79c THIS STORE OPEN ?U OAT WtUHtSOAY'S-MHRPHT.N.C.

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