The Fall Harvest Is In At Your A&P CUSTOMERS' CORNER "FREEDOM OF CHOICE" is Im portant when you shop as well as when you vote. -.1 , At A ft P we have always been de voted jo the democratic Idea that our customer should be free to buy what food they want, In the quantity they want, without any pressure from us. We strive always to stock our stores w ith a wide choice of good foods that constitute good values. Then we leave it up to our customers to take their pick. If there's anything we can do to give you better "FREEDOM OF CHOICE" at your A ft P, please let us know. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. . A ft P Food Stores ill Lexington Ave. New York 17. N. Y. 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Can 29c PET MILK 14c Tall Can AD Prices In This Ad Effective Thru Sat. Not. 3rd Lux Toilet Soap 2 - 17c f ? Lux Toilet Soap 2 ?? 25c Camay \ Soap 2 K 25c kory Snow & 30c Med. Bar Lava Soap' 10c Joy Liquid Suds 30c Bot "Facial Angel Tissue Soft White v.. 25c Facial ,. | Angel Tissue Rainbow | ?- 27c Peter Pan Peanut Butter 12 Oz. Jar Peter Pan Salted Peanuts 7% Oz. Jar 29c A&P Fruit Cocktail No. 1 Can 25c 1I I Peachtree St, ?r ir* A. G. Thompson Ends His Basic Lackland Air Force Base, Texas: | Pvt. Alvla G. Thompson, IT, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson, Rt. 1 j Murphy, N. C., has complet ?d his AF basic airmen indoctri nation course at Lackland Air "orce Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force." Lackland, situated, near San An tonio, Is the world's largest air force base, site of Air Force basic training, for men and women, headquarters of the Human Re source Research Center, and home ->f AF's Officer Candidate School. His basic training has prepared him for entrance into Air Force technical training and for assign ment in specialized work. The course included a scientific eval uation of his aptitude and inclina tion for following a particular vo cation and career. Martha Axley At Greensboro College Cherokee County is represented at Greensboro College, Greens boro, this year by one student: Miss Martha Axley, daughter of Mrs. Porter Axley, 313 Tennessee St., Murphy. Represented in the student body this year are students from 67 counties in North Carolina and five other states including Alabama. Massachusetts, New York, South Carolina, and Virginia. In the present student body twelve denominations are repre sented: Methodist, Baptist, Presby terian, Christian, Episcopal, Lu theran, Christian Science, Catholic, Evangelical and Reformed, Greek Orthodox, Congregational, and Morman. . Dr. Luther L. Gobbel is Presi dent of the College. Fox Is On Board Philharmonic Choir William H. Fox, Blairsville, Ga? senior, has beerf elected to the five-man board of directors of the Philharmonic Choir at Georgia Teachers College, Statesboro. A native of Cherokee County, and graduate of Union County j High School at Blairsville, he !s 1 hp son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Fox of Route 3, Blairsville. Sick In Andrews Mrs. Sidney Barker of Raleigh, formerly of Andrews, who under went an operation in a Raleigh Hospital last week has returned to her home where her condition is good. Miss Carolyn White returned last week from a Murphy hospital where she spent several days. John King, who suffered a brok en hand several days ago, is rest ing well at his home. Claud Bradley, who has been in a Hospital in Emmittsburg, Md., for the past five months as a re sult of a broken foot, returned home this week. Mrs. W. A. Hyde, who underwent a minor operation at Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital last weeH, is re cuperating nicely at her home. Charles Solesbee is quite ill at a Bryson City hospital. Mrs. Bruce West, who under went a major operation at Rodda Van Gorder Hospital, is much im proved. Harve M. Whitaker underwent rn operation at Victoria Hospital Asheville Tuesday. Mrs. Dillie Raxter has returned to her home after spending sever al days at Rodda-Van Gorder Hos pital. Joe McGuire who was a patient at Blpunt Memorial Hospital, Maryville, Tenn. two weeks re turned Thursday to his home where he is doing well. Charles Conley is a patient at Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital. V NCSAS' KTOTT / WRf' SfMXVS REPAIRS QUINN AND R ADCLIFF C OPPKRHILL, TENN. 400-Pound Bear Adds Interest To Field Trip A recent field trip taken by Mrs Joe Sursavage and her eighth grade class to the Andrews Water shed turned out to be more than was expected as the group came upon the climax of a bear hunt that caused much excitement and resulted In quite a discussion of the finer points of bear hunting. The group were making an on the-spot survey of water facilities when they met the hunters with the 400-pound bruin. The hunters from Andrews, Murphy and Tennessee told the students about the hunt and the kill. The bear was killed a few hun dred yards from the water shed reservoir about 3V4 miles from Andrews. Andrews P. T. A. Has 320 Members The annual membership drive of the Andrews P. T. A', has closed with a paid membership of 320. Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium, chairman of the drive in school, announces that prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Sursavage's eighth grade who brought in 55 members, Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium's second grade with 43 members, and Mrs. Bertha McGulre's 6th grade with 42 mem bers. Methodists Hear Negro Teacher Week of Prayer and Self-Denial services were held at Andrews Methodist Church Friday after noon. _ Mrs. E. L. Kirk had charge of the worship service using the top ic "Thy Will Be Done". The pro gram opened with scripture read ing followed by hymns a^d pray ers, and a talk on the topic. Mrs. John H. Christy presented Mrs. Lillie D. Love, teacher in the Andrews Negro school, who told the group of her experiences in Allen High School in Asheville an dexpressed her appreciation to Methodism for making such a school possible, and for giving Negro children an opportunity for an education. She told of the spiri tual atmostphere that prevails in the school and said that the stu dents receive training there fhat will remain with them through life. A part of the contributions made at this meeting go to 4his school to help build a badly needed dor mitory. The meeting was closed with prayer. TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE McCaysvilie, Georgia Every Show A Good Show Thursday - Friday "THE ENFORCER" Humphfrey Bogart Saturday Only "ROGUES' REGIMENT" Dick Powell-Marta Toren Sunday - Monday "THE TRAVELING SALESWOMAN" Dick Powell-Andy Devine Tuesday - Wednesday "WOMAN ON THE RUN" Ann Sheridan-Dennis O'Keefe Agents Attending Conference Miss Edna Bishop, home agent, Mrs. Frances Puett, assistant home agent and G. H. Farley, county agent, are attending the Program Planning Conference for the West ern District Farm and Home Agents being held in Asheville Oc tober 30-31 at George Vanderbi'.t Hotel. Howard Kester Guest Speaker At Junior Club The Junior Womaifs Club of Andrews met Tuesday evening at the Junaluska Terrace Hotel. Miss Trilby Glenn, president, presided. The club will collect clothing for the needy families of the commun ity, participate in a drive for the Children's * Home Society, send Care packages to Korea, help with Bloodmobile drives, and other pro jects in the community. There was discussion concerning a tonsil clin ic and giving lunches to underpri vileged children. Mrs. Wm. E. Hall, arts and crafts chairman, who had charge of the program, introduced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kester from the John C. Campbell Folk School at Brass town. Mr. Kester talked on the School, telling the group that the Folk School is an effort in adult education in view of helping men and women help themselves. A cordial Invitation was given by Mr. Kester to visit the school anytime. He had a display of carvings, wooden bowls carved with hand lathes, and metal display; he told of the many more things that could be learned at the school. After the program the hostesses, Mrs. Emogene Ledford and Mrs. Alice Hogsed served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Jan Bur nette, Mrs. Lill Love, Mrs. Virginia Hulls, Mrs. Betty Sue Wood, Mrs. Katzaman, Mrs. Mary Beth Hall, Mrs. Anna Deyermond, Mrs. Ruby Barnett, Mrs. Dot Pullium, Mrs. Louise Whitehouse, Mrs. Jane Shaver, Mrs. Mary Willie Gentry, Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Miss LaVonne Davis, and Miss Trilby Glenn. I B& It's so easy to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds In a hurry this home-proved way ... with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in a vapor izer or in a bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Just breathe in the steam! Every single breath carries VapoRub's soothing medi cations deep into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates irritated mem branes, helps restore normal breathing. For coughs or upper bronchial congestion there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. For continued relief al ways rub it on throat, % #|CIIQ chest and \# ? V#l\w ^ back. W VapoRub Church Services Are Annrimiced 1 ] Rev. R. L. Wood, pastor of An drews Free Methodist Church, an nounces Sunday School each Sun day at 10 a. m., worship service at 11a. m. Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. and evangelistic services at 7 p. m. Bible study Is conducted each Tuesday evening by the Rev. G. B. Lane. Prayer meeting Is each Thursday evening. Mrs. Rayburn To Review Sermons The Business Woman's ciucle of Andrews First Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Richardson, Jr., Thursday, Novem ber 1, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mabel McFalls Rayburn will review several of Peter Mar shall's sermons. Hostesses are Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Ruth Starr Pulllum and Mrs. Carl West. CANCER CLINIC TO MEET Hie Cancer Clinic meets at C. J. Harris Hospital, in Sylva, every Friday. Registration hours are from 9 to 10:19 a. m_ The Diviotan of Cancer Control of the N. C. 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