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Mmpby tarty-Mix ? SAVE Tim, Labor, Moaoy ?_L3504. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY "STOCK YOUR FREEZER' BEEF SALE Here's another big A&P Freezer Sale timed Just right for storking your freezer for the fall months ahead. Your choice of beef cut to your specifica tions, wrapped in market paper at no extra cost, and the contents marked on h package. If you desire, your meat will be wrapped in freezer paper at additional cost sufficient only to cover the cost of freezer paper. Don't this big sale. Come in today and place your order. You may pick it up lions, L each St an at \ misa ?\ l.t.. "Super-Right" Heavy "Super-Right" 25 to 30 Lb. Beef Side "?L'b? 49c Beef-Rib 63c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef "Super-Right" Heavy Beef CL/>.* I " OCe. Full Loin 4i75c S.hort Lo,n u 85f "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Full Loin -h ? "Super-Right" Quality Heavy Beef 80 to 100 Lb. Avg. _ BEEF ARM CHUCK Ec 45c # "Super-Right" Quality Heavy Grain Fed?100 to 100-Lb. _ BEEF HINDQUARTER 59c C^hETf f \ I kJ ^MTT Super-Right' Heovy Beef PA "Super-R?ght" Heavy Beef 170 to 200-Lb 4P SIRLOIN BUTT TRIMMED ROUNDSV.00 u 59c BEEF FOREQUARTER Lb45c 0 "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF I 'Super-Right" Heavy Beef Porterhouse Steak ">? 99c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef T-Bone Steaks Lb 99c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Boneless Rib Steak Lb. 99c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Cubed Steaks Lb. 99c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Chuck Blade Steak Lb. 55c SIRLOIN BONELESS TOP ROUND LUB 1 LB. ? SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF CHUCK BLADE ROAST ? 45c BONELESS CHUCK - - 65c SHOULDER CLOD Tr - 69c ROAST 75c 85c "Siioer-Right" Quality Lean Freshly Ground BEEF3 $ POUND PACKAGE 129 NO LIMIT AT A&P! "Super-Eight" Heavy Grain Fed Beef "Super-Right" Heavy Grain Fed Boneless Lean Stew Beef 69c Rib Stew Beef U; 25c FRUITCAKE AMBMCA-S FAVOCrTI - OVW * RUT A MOTS) , 5- o?99 / ' IVS-U. CAM I J41 CAM X 'L49 I *IM FRUITS and VEGETABLES ? U. S. No. 1 Regular WHITE POTATOES 3 C S1.00 ? Juicy, White Meat FLA. GRAPEFRUIT 3 KfcM.00 Outstanding Value Tasty EMPEROR GRAPES 2 "? 29c YOUR CHOICE SALE! I-Lb. Con Cut i-Lb. Con lono ION A BEETS ? CUT GREEN BEANS ISVfe-Oz. Superfine l-Lb. Con, Sweet Moy BLACKEYES ? GREEN LIMAS A&P WHITE IRISH POTATOES ? YOUR CHOICE Con putctt m ?>* A? Ml ItrtCTIVt TM?OU?M SATURDAY, NQVIMBIR "? SULTANA SALAD DRESSING 1? 35c P JANE PARKER BLACKBERRY PIES 39c 1-Lfc. 8-Ot. Site IVORY SOAP 4 ZJc IVORY SOAP "Trm 10c IVORY SOAP "ST 16c IVORY SNOW 85c IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT 37c $ 63c MR. CLEAN ?tt 39c ~ 69c DUZ PREMIUM DETERGENT j? 59c -Sh 99c CAMAY SOAP 2 21c ANDREWS PERSONALS LNCV LMNNTtt. STAFF Mrs. C. S. Freel gtvs a tea Id ber boms at Valley town on Thursday afternoon honor ing parents and teacbars of the Elementary and High School. Officers of the organization were In the receiving line and guests were served refresh ments in the dining room. Fall flowers and candle light provided a beautiful ni ln8 -A Mr- and Mrs.DaveMortim er were weekend guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clave Almond, enroute "Oklahoma C,t> *h?re they ?111 be spending the winter. -A Mr. B, B. Bible returned ?o his work in Andrews on Monday after spending several days in AshevUle. -A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and daughter. Whitney J.yne. of King sport. Tenn., returned home onSunday after visiting his mother. Mrs. Pauline A dams, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiburn Whitaker. John Gernert spent the weekend with Byron Chandler ? tt* University of Georgia. While there, they attended the Kentucy and Georgia game. Mr and Mrs. John Bellman attended the Field Trials In Athens, Tenn., this weekend. Mr. Frank W. Swan, a lay speaker of First Methodist Church, spoke at morning worship service atPeachtree Methodist Church. -A- * Rev. Joel Key attended the annual Pastors' Convocation held in Durham Monday through Wednesday this week. Valleytown Home Demon stration Club met at the home of Mrs. T. C, Christmas on Wednesday afternoon at2p.m. with Mrs. Will Hyde presiding Ellr* absence of Mrs- Luke A demonstration, "Ade quate Meals For Top Nutrition," was presented by Thelma M. Wheeler, Home Economics agent, assisted by Mrs. Carl West and Mrs. Howard Whitehouse. Plans were made for a workshop on pine cone wrea'tha to be held November 7, at the American Legion Hut. begin ning at 10 a.m. Nine members wera present. -A The following Circles of the First Baptist will meet today, (Thursday): Anna Whltaker Circle at the home of Mrs. Bruce Battle at 2:30 p.mj Ruth Bagwell Circle at the church at 7:30p.m..Mrs.Jack Long as hostess; Marjorle Hicks Ayers. at the home of Mrs. Bill Harris at 7:30 p.m. and Ada Mae Pruette Circle at 7:30 p.m. -A All the men in the church are invited to attend the Methodist Men's ClubmeediK tonight (Thursday) at6:30p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The meeting will begin with a pot lucks upper. Soil Conservation News Nearly two million farmars have (witched id conservation (arming during the paat 25 years, but (ew of them did It all at once, instead, they made the change In easy slaps usually one at a dine. It's easier that way, and lot better Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hollar and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sher rlll of Hickory were weekend guests of Mrs. Clara Sherrlll at Valleytown Motel. -A Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Ezzell are spending this week In Miami, Fla. While there. Or. Ezzell will attend the Ameri can Asaocladon of Dendsts' meeting held at Miami Beach. -A Sara Long, Alta Brown, and Betty Ann Sherrlll, students at Mars Hill College spent the weekend with their parents here. -A Out of town relatives at tending the funeral of Percy Day, held on Wednesday after noon at Presbyterian Church included T Sgt. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Hayes, Mike, David, and Marilyn, of Tampa. Fla.; T Sgt. Paul Day and (laughter, Rebecca. Sgt. Day is station ed at Langley AFB, Vs.; Mr. and Mrs. Lax Phillips, Ronnie, Sandy, Steve, and- Kathy, of Powder Springs, Ga.: Miss Hope Lowery of FontanaDam; M. E. Lowery of High Point; SP/4 Burnice E. Cato of Con ley, Ga., who was stationed with Percy In Germany, and accompanied him. -A Mr, and Mrs. Zeb Stewart of Winston Salem spent sev eral days In Andrews this past week. They visited relatives In Franklin during their stay. -A Mr. and Mrs. Garland Rus sell and family of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. were weekend guests of relatives and friends. all aroind. An eight-page bulletin. Juat released by UBDA's Soil Coo aervadon Service, explains how farmers can put soli and water conservation ?> work on their farm with a minimum of fuss and bother. The bulletin. Illustrated with drawings, tells the farmer exactly who to contact and how to start conserving his soil and water. Then It lists the second, third, and fourth, and finally eight st-ps In all that lead id a complete con servation plan for the farm. The booklet points out that conservation farming may seem like a complicated busi ness, and that It may involve some changes with which the farmer may not be familiar, but that the changeover can be carried out in an easy and orderly manner. If taken one step at a time. The Booklet Is PA-501 "Soli Conservation is Easy If you Do It With A Plan? One Step At A Time." You can get a copy from the local SCS office, W. L. Roberts, SoU Conservationist, SCS, said. Thura^^Sv.? 1K2 DOUBLE SIZBCgRol Pad. Regular prtoa ?U.9S; special at Maas^i paly $7.95. Save $5.00 ?a SMaClant Size Heating P?l. | 1/3 Gua rantee. Maunay Drug Co. la Murphy. ?HIUMMNM Dmp-doum ratio/.. attacks at miner occur. That's wtat _ that's what yea pet adMa you take PRUVO Tablets. Ptowa fmt, mfa and effective over U yaaaa at use. OUR GUARANTOR: pas tb. 75 tablet aire as directed kw 10 days. Given this fair trial. PRUVO Bay help you. You muat fst the wonder ful relief millions Ibso or J back. At druggists i MAUNEY DRUG STORE Murphy. M. C WANTED Hatchiag Eggs Aai Commercial Eggs By Hayesville Milling Co. lie, Phone 3565 - Hoyesville, M. C. IT S TIME TO TAC CRYSTAL QUAR SH4 KEEPS OUT COLD|lJ HOLDS IN HEAT I Saves up to 40% on fuel Don't let cold weather catch you unprepared. ??"^ v(H|f Umu? mm mmmmmm mm ^A*u It n (M a nil tuinlftr Iara 1*1 A * '. flf.. a'j 91 Screon rorthfS, Breexeways, WiUtwt Doors with FLiX-0-QLA> So Easy?Anyone Cm 9ett. Hove a worm, coxy home all winter long. Get Flex-O-Glaisfrom your Hardware or Lumber Dealer NOW iterial rhot is GUAtANTffO ? YtA^S Look For Genuine FLEX-O-GLASS. The Name Is Printed Along The Edge. FairUne Custom Rancti 1 Middleweight that loads tike the big ones. Fairlanc SOt Sports Coop*: Beauty and Ihk ket seals are standard. Now Ford Fairlane has hardtops and wagons! The hot new middleweight with V-8 punch goes full line for 63...with a lively choice of nine models... hardtops. wagons, sedans! II you've been scouting around (or a car that's hig where it counts?but not where it costs?come see what Ford Fairlane has lor you now! Two dashing, dazzling new middleweight hardlnps! Three sporty new middle weight wagons that cart like the big ones! Four swank new middleweight sedans! Thanks to the magic ot Ford's unitized nmsiiw lion, they all give you big-car room, ride and performance ... in a neat anil nuelilc new size that's easy to park and handle and buy gas lor! C^osls less than some ? iimpacts. (You even have the cheerful choice ot two optional V-tt's or a slamlaiil Six.) And what makes Fairiane even more prai Ik. ol. it stays on the road and o(( the rack ... with the help of Ford's Twice-a-Year or even t?.(Kit-Mile Maintenance. Americans I most i REESE MOTOR CO. BURCH Dealet No. 642 vR ANDREWS, N. C. Phone 25 MURPHY, N. C.
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