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Unit Starch .2 }?? 2 ?c Ivory Snow p;fg. 32c Ivory fakes PLkg. 32c IVORY SOAP 6C "of SC Bar ISC Pars Bar Heinz Famous Foods Chili Sauce 37c Ketchup 25c WORCESTERSHIRE 57 Sauce ??? 29c Sauce 6??29c ^ A&P's Famous Quality Super-Right Meats "SUPER RIGHT" HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF CHUCK BLADE ROAST lb- 45c YOUNG DRESSED & DRAWN ? 9 TO 11 -LB. AVERAGE V if-W&K&fc HEN TURKEYS - 49c "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH END CUT LOIN PORK ROASTS - - ?* 39c I Tide -4ft tt 31c ft. 75c Cheer % p&. 31c PGi 75c Dreft u pfi. 31c ^ Allsweet tSWI Margarine 1 Lb. Ctm. 27c CAMAY SOAP 2 & 17c 2 '??? 25c Sliced BoconSSS?S..:r.. S? 43c FRESH LOIN CUT ? SLICED bologna I "SUPER-RIGHT" 1-Lb. QQr I ALL MEAT Pkg. VWb Dash Dog Food 2 gi 29c Lava Soap Reg 11 Bar "C Duz & 31c & 75c __i : Oxydol t p& 32c Gerber's Baby Food STRAINED 3 JtnBlc CHOPPED 2-?29c FARM-FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ! CORN celery i2c CARROTS 6 2 29c 2 ^ 19c HONEYDEW MELONS - - ^ 49c SEEDLESS GRAPES as - 15c BARTLETT PEARS-? - 15c Freeh Lettuce 2 Large Heads .AflS?PerM MIAilll . . |?l IW P/ica Effective STORK ADDRELS arkets 8M., Sept. Sib ',N.C. ? CAKVEB William L. Carver, 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L Carver, Rt. 1. Andrew*, N. C. is complet ing his Air Force basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force." His Lackland training is pre paring him for entrance into Air Force technical training or for an Air Forc? dijty assignment. Hie course includes a scientific eval uation of his aptitude and incli nation for following a particular career field. Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the site of Air Force basic military training for men and women and home of the USAF Officer Military School, of which the USAF Officer Candidate School, the USAF Pre-Flight School and Officers Pre-Flight Group are operating units. The Temple Baptist Church Bible School The remple Baptist Church of Culberson, N. C^. Jjeld a five ser vices' SIKoj&'Twith the Rev. pastor of the church Arnold Pen ick Ct , Missouri, who is going to B??Vdo missionary work in; October,. There -was 5jfr*jtferage of 50 to 55 who JttttnoM qfe' school. The group -went to the Snow W 1 Mis. R. B. Moon, recruiting HHWlilln from Um axscutfr* effio* at tha Bactstsry of tb* Navy, will be In Franklin on Ituridty and Friday to Intorvtow ul toot young nun and woman for civilian typtat and stenographic positions In Navy Headquarters in Wkwhlngton, D. C. Salaries for the positions open range from *384 to $284 a month, according to the Navy announce ment. , Minimum requirements calls for a speed of 40 words per minute in typing and 80 worda per minute in shorthand. Benefits include liberal paid vacations and sick leave, yearly automatic aalary increases, group hoepQaUzaVion, low-cost govern ment life insurance, and retire, ment rights. Housing arrange munts are made for all new Navy Department employees before their d?t>artame from home. Mrs. Moore will receive appli cants in the Navy Recruiting Sta tion in the Franklin Post Office Building, upon appointment, Sep tember 6 and 7. . " ' Rats, mice, birds, and insects destroy as much as 10 per cent of the total crop of cereal grains. Sport minded citizens of Mur phy are needed. If you are inter ested contact the Murphy Quar ter Back Club. bird Indian Reservation Saturday morning August 25 for a service in the grove and also enjoyed a pic nic at the Junaluska picnic area of Robinsville N. C. Prizes were given to the ones that had the highest average of questions answered. The first prize went to Miss Emmagene Bryant sencond prize to Miss Annette Wallace. In the smaller group the first prize was given to Miss Wil lonene Ledford, second prize went to Miss Shelby Ledford and Mist er Perry Wallace who tied. Rev. Penicks is touring the state as he is doing Depatation work be fore going to Brazil. HOWARD HEMBREE Howard Hembree, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hembree, 'Rt. 1, Murphy, N. C. la completing his Air Force basic military train* ing at Lackland Air Force Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force." His Lackland training 1 ? pre paring him (or entrance into Air Force technical training or for an Air Force duty assignment. The course includes a scientific eval uation of his aptitude and inclin ation for folliwnng a particular career field. Lackland, situated near San Antonia, is the site of Air Force basic military training for men and women and home of the USAF I Officer Military School, of which the USAF Officer Candidate School, the USAF Pre-Flight | School and Officers Pre-Flight *. Group are operating units. i HEM THEATRE, MURPHY, N. C. SPECIAL. SHOWING , THE. WED. THUR., SEPT. 11 -12 -13 MARILYN MONROeTbUS STOP FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS WINTER NEEDS, BE SURE JABALEY'S IN ANDREWS '\ V ? - \ ? ON ALL YOUR TO COME TO ? DuxfcgcjfcHeavy Coat 15.951 ? Duxback Pants 8.981 ,>m* .y, W/DOUBLE KNEE Buy The Whole Suit & Get a| Discount We Are Also Headquarters! For Woolrick Winter Wear I ? Famous Richie ShiAs 6.981 11$ Uy ASST. COL0B8 You Can't Afford Not To Buy! Our Insulated Boots At A| Tremendous Low Price Of - 11.98 ? Just Received A New ln-1 sulated Shoe At a Bargain! Price 8.981 If there's someone In the family hank ering for a good dog ? a playmate for Junior or a hunting companion for Dad ? send him along to Jabaley's Store, Andrews. There's a chance he may wind up with a top-pedigree hunting dog without paying a cent. All he has to do is fill out an official en try blank in the big nationwide "Dog-of-the Month" contest sponsored by the members of famous Duxbak hunting, fishing and out. door apparel. Jabaley's Store Andrews is local headquarters for the Duxbak contest that is actually three contests in one. The August contest offers four perky Beagle pups as prizes; in September Duxbak will a ward four Chesapeake Bay Retrievers; and the last contest prizes are four German Short* Haired Pointers in October. Contestants have names and addresses on an official entry nothing to buy, nothing to write but their blank. Registration must be made anew each month to be eligible for that month's prise. Winners of each monthly contest will be ' notified by mail about the 18th of the follow ing month. Prize dogs, all supplied by regis tered American Kennel Clubs, will be shipped expense paid, fully inoculated and in top > condition by the contest sponsor, UtlcaJXuc bak Corporation. So, if you can write your name, here's a fine chance to win a wonderful dog. Drop in soon and sign up for Duxbak "Dog-of-the Month" contest at Jabaley's Store Andrews. . If you don't win the first month, remember to sign up again for the other month*. HEAVY COAT SWEATERS 1M% WOOL ? SIZE ? ? 44 REN COAT SWEATERS WOOL ? SIZE ? - I * BUY'S SUEDE JACKETS ASST. COLORS ? BEE 6 - 1? MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS ASST. COLORS ? SIZE S4 - 44 498 m 9.98 1L98 CHILDREN'S JACKETS 198 To 758 JACKETS & COATS 498 To 998 LINED JUMPERS 498MEfTS 3.98 BOYS CALL ON SUMNER GO AT LESS THAN
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