Cherokee People Invest $24,48150 In Series E Bonds County U. S. Savings Bond* Chairman, Mr. W. D. WfcMahar a nounced today that aeetrtbf to the monthly nlfe report from Allison James, State Director of Savings Bonds in Gteemdmro, sales of Series E, IP It. G Bonds In Cherokee County far the month of March totaled *34,487.50 fat Series E Bonds. The total figures for North Car >00400000 WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where after them. Write or call Phone 682-J Box 57! Carl Crawford & Sons Ooppemill, Tenn. Pre-School Clinic Examines 57 Mrs Galusha Pullium, chair man of the pre-school clink: bos announced t hat at the clinic bald Monday and Tueaday, April Id and 17, in the White Building in An drews 97 children were examined fay nurses Miss Willie Lowingood and Miss Helen Ghormley. Assist ing were Mia Meredith Whitaker and several future homemakers. Children entering school must be six years of age before October 1 to enter that year. Series F $92,833.00; Series G $374, 500 00; totaling $2,854,951.50. Mr. Whitaker said that the U. S. Savings Bonds program will be 10 years old in May. During the 10-year period since May 1, 1941 the people of North parolina have invested more than $778 million dollars in Series IE Bonds of which $490 million is stilt in the hands olina's 100 counties were ?s fol lows: Series E Bonds $2,387,016 50 of the purchasers. 'It is estimated that more than $11 million dollars foivPANDELIONS Jutt icoftar Statu, weed control oyer your lawn by hand or with a Spreader. The petky broadleaved weedt go, gross It not harmed. 0W WEED A FEED ? double action in one operation. Kills weeds and at the same time feeds the grass to thicker growth and richer color. Box treats 2500 sq ft ? $2.95 dt)V Easy control for broad-leaved weeds. Same potent element as Weed & Feed less lawn food. Dry applied as It cOmes from package ? no mixing or fussing with wffier. Box, 2500 sq ft ? $1J5 Bag, 11,000 sq ft?$4.85 SCOT7S PEST CONTROL?effectively checks Ants, Mole Crickets, Chinch Begs and most lawn insects. Apply dry |est as It comes from package. Sox treats 500 sq ft S95 ? Large Sox fgr 2500 sg It only 15.50 ANDREWS DRUG CO. Phone 18 Andrews, N. C. It takes less cotton to buy residence telephone service today than it did 10 years ago ? ? ? If you paid your telephone bill with raw cotton, residence tele phone service would cost you less today than it did in 1940. In spite of the increase in telephone rates, the average charge for a month's resi dence telephone service in North Carolina would now amount to only 10 pounds of cotton as compared to 20% pounds in 1940. In qther words the price you pay for tele phone service has gone up far less than the price of cotton. Furthermore it has gone" up far lets than wages and family income and far less than most commodities and services you buy every day. Meanwhile, the amount of telephone service available %t your local service rate has increased immensely. Today throughout most of North Carolina you can call and be called from more than 2 V4 times as many local telephones as you could ten years ago. Yes, telephone service is today a bigger bargain and a smaller item in the family budget than it was ten years pgo. a. gw* v North Carolina Manager i / S7BYEARS ffk OF SERVICE ??? ? r^i ? wu SOUTHIRN BILL TILIRHONI AND TILIORARH COMPANY Spring Frills For Packaged Ice Cream Ice cream is a favorite refreshment no matter what the season, and now that it comes pre-packaged in the sturdy block-shaped cartons which yon buy at your grocery store, it is the easiest dessert in the world to serve. Besides, ice cream is a nutritious food and an economi cal one?especially when you buy the bargain half-gallon which serves IS. For a gay party arrangement, serve the ice cream in paper serving dishes with doily ruffs pasted on the edges. The centerpiece is a gaily festooned candle. The ribbons lead to little nosegays of spring flowers arranged in nut cups. Guy Hall Expects Boone Transfer Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Hall and family of Andrews who are re siding in Bristol, Tenn., where Mr. Hall has a position as a construc tion foreman with the T. V. A. on the Holston Dam is expecting a transfer in the near future to Boone. Mr. Hall has been employed by the T. V. A. for the past 14 years. in Series E Bonds purchased in fforth Carolina back in 1941, will mature between May 1 and Decem ber 31 of this year", the chairman continued. "By a law recently passed in Congress, owners of ma-1 tured Series E Bonds, may, if they ' desire, hold the Bonds for another j 10 years, or less, with continuing interest, or may exchange them for Series G Bonds." Mr. Whitaker said that bonders of Series E Bonds purchased in 1941 can obtain full Information regarding the extension or ex change privilege from their local banks. | Betty Ruth Brown (s On Dean's List The name of Miss Betty Ruth irawn, sophomore at Warren Wil on College Swannanoa, has been jlaced on the dean^ list recently. Miss Brown the daughter of Mrs. Bob Brown and the late Mr. Brown is a graduate of Andrews Sigh School. . * Libby's Corned Beef Hash 12c? 44c Libby's .Tripe 29c Libby'g Deviled Ham 20c 3-Lb. Can Crisco $1.15 Cashmere Bouquet Soap 5? 14c Soap * Palmolive r1 He P&G Soap 2 Bars 17c ivory Soap ^ 16c Personal . Ivory Soap 2 Bar. 13c Ivory Snow nl 32c Lava Soap 2 Bar. 21c Octagon Toilet Soap 2 Bar. 15C Swift Pram 12-Ox. Cm 51c Vincent Pallium is Lieut Colonel Major. Vincent PulUum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cross PuUlum at An drews has been promoted to Lieu tenant Colonel and will be located in Raleigh as recruiting officer within the next few weeks. He has just returned from Germany where he spent two and one half years with the army of occupation. ?Lieut. Col. Pullium's wife and five children reside In Marietta. A daughter, Joy, will graduate as a nurse from a Baltimore, Md . hospi tal, in June. A son, Heyward, will graduate from a military school in Atlanta this summer. Another daughter, Faith, is a I sophomore in the high school at Marietta, Ga. The other children are Happy and Hope. Lieut. Col. Pullium is a graduate of the Andrews High School DOGWOOD WANTED HIGH PRICES PAID Delivered to Hayesville Or on Truck Road Write or see W. A. Cloer HAYESVILLE tm fl??-? i m Mttiz: j SPtCl/H COFFff THE VALUABLE COUPON ON EVERY BAG CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY qN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Writ* for completely illustrated catalog showing many val uable household articles. JFG CoMae Co., Knoxville. Customers' .. ^orner A few years ago we had quite a few complaints about the delay at our checkout stands. We worked hard to solve this problem by increasing and improving the stands and training our checkers to do a more efficient job. Has this effort paid off in your A&P? Is there a minimum of delay at the checkout stand? Our checkers strive con stantly to be courteous, ef ficient and accurate. ?* If you have any sugges tions that will help them improve our checkout serv ice, please let us know. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. 4420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. ANN PA? Prove* Fine ^oode Needn't Be Expenatre Ana Page Poods are made of choice Ingredients Id A&P*s own modern Ann Page food kitchens and sold to yon tn A&P Stores, thus eliminating """*1 'Miai y in between expenses. The sav ings made in this way are shared with your Ann Page Crape Jelly 22c Ann Page Crabapple Jelly u~ 20c Ann Page Salad Style Mustard ___ 20c Ann Page Salad Dressing ? ? 33c Ann Page Gelatin Desaerta Sparkle __ 3 etp. 19c Ann Page Stuffed Olives m 23c Ann Page with Pork & Tom I Beans cm 12c 4 Ann Pige Peanut Butter "jT 31c Rosy Crisp WINESAP APPLES 10c FRESH CORN - - - 3 - 29c! Juicy Florida I ORANGES 8"?49c! Lb. Tender Green CABBAGE - 5c ? Juicy Sizes 54s & 64s GRAPEFRUIT - - - 3 - 23c Fresh Crisp CARROTS 9c > Idaho Baking ? . POTATOES - - - 10 -49c Juicy LEMONS 2 25c Perfect Strike ^ Chum Salmon - 48t Niblets Brand Corn 17c | Bart left Pears n ?*><.- "oi* 45c 1 Kadota Figs p^. l.? "Z* 39c I Pineapple Juice Lib by "a ...... Can 39c lona Cocoa pi" 21c AfirP Grape Juice ?; 23c Green Beans French Style ....... Can 19c AfirP Spinach 2 S?' 31c Paper Towels u*. rim. ?_ b?u 16c Tomato Juice ton. 2 S?' 27c Hamburger Swift ......... lCan 53c Pork Sausage Swift ....... Can 48c I "*?? 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