Hlmpkf ttwdf Htx Ctmpmy SAW TkM, Labor, Mooey VE 7-3506 PMJVO hH*St OUR OUARANTRR^HT U?"t? kkU ria m dh?ut?l tm 10 dmym. 3Hmm tUm tm* Md, PRUVO mmy Yh l Mi MLlt<n?Ui>np MAUN FY DRUG CO. MURPHY, N, C. H"V,N BONELESS ROUND Bottom Round ? LB. Boneless Top Round Steaks Cubed Steaks ^ 79c "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESHLY ?wr bit-mwn i ^vnbi ? ? rnMnbi GROUND BEEF - 35 Monvtl'l Prkte Fully COOKED HAMS $2.15 ^ $3.35 Allgood Brond No. 1 1 TJ. SLICED BACON n*. ?C CAP N JOHN S Sea Food Sale! __ COFFEE SALE! ? Fmh Frozen Pon Ready 1-Lb. M C? mild and mellow coffee OCEAN PERCH FILLET Pk* *100 ? Fmh Frozan Pan Raody 1-Lb HADDOCK FILLET Pk* ?p jUi EIGHT O'CLOCK 49c 3 & s145 RICH AND FULL-BODIED ? Fmh Frozan Pan Raady 1-Lb. aA FILLET of FLOUNDER Pkg. 49C ? Pan R~dy, Fro?n Braodad 10-Ol. CQ. RFH riRri F SHRIMP 2p??.$1.85 ?? OSfC V-IKV-LC BREADED FISH PORTIONS 55c 3 & $1.59 . _ _ _ .. __ __ __ Dirnifii VIGOROUS St WINEY OCEAN FERCH 2 Pkg. 99c BMH5g?-^ BOKAR COFFEE u J. , r. . 1(M)I *? 59c 3 Bag $1.69 Haddock Fish Dinners '{?? 45c fl&p INSTANT AA? ? HEAT 'N SERVE PRE-COOKED efeOfc AAMaa 10-OZ ill fish sticks ^29c COFFEE JA" 99 ? JANE PARKER CELLO TWIN PACKAGED ? POTATO CHIPS 39c ? JANE PARKER VANILLA CREME ICED SPANISH BARS arss 29c ? GOLDEN RISE BRAND VS35JS5 Biscuits 12 89 ? SULTANA BRAND STRAWBERRY PRESERVES PRICES EFF. THRU MAT lttk ? MARVEL CHOCOLATE, VANILLA OR STRAWBERRY ICE MILK 3 $1 MARVEL ICE U Gal. Carton 49 C MORTON CREAM ^ A PIES tfssar 33? "SUPER-RIGHT" LUNCHEON MEAT 3-?1 20-GALLON GARBAGE CANS MMEIONS New I Had BBm M am POTATOES 4 23C Frwh Graan CABBAGE " 3C MELON QC 2^10*24 Q 6c # TP^ a^SiQJI DOMUIIC IN OIL i A SARDINES ^ 10c A*T SHREDDED 4 * SAUERKRAUT &1UC FRESH YELLOW - m . CORN 12?55t rma. shortening c?33c o!^ 81c $TALKY'S PURI CORN OIL Qmrt Jar 63c STARCH 27c ibttii LAUNDRY d: quick clastic I DBTKRGKNT 81c TEXANA GRADUATING CLASS - Graduation exercises will be beld for the 1962-63 sophomore class at Texana School Friday night. May 24, at 7:30 pjn. Those graduating in the five member class are left to right, seated, Steve Owens, D - w_ - J r.||j . He received excellent re Kenowned Lellllt views from major newspapers T. p ? across the coiaitry for his to rrcunt Town Hall Recital in New York R.cit.l At Y-H "g,? , w<m ? YOUNG HARRIS - Charles Harris wiU consist of Wendt. a renowned cellist and ?1*?lon* Beedbovro, music scholar, will present . recital at Young Harris Col- fA"" ?ce?'3**"1"J" J* J*. Friday, M.y Mr. Wendt is an Assistant Col'ege. Professor of Music atGeorgla State College, Adanta, and is a member of theGeorglaState Faculty Piano Trio. A graduate of the Julliard School of Music and Indiana University, be has played with the Richmond, V a., Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Fe, New Mexico, Opera Orchestra, and was principal cellist of the Indiana University Opera Or chestra. foster son of Mrs. J ante Bell, and Charles Blackwell, son of Mrs. Fred Blackwell. Standing left to right, Tom Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith; John Hall, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall; and Perry Klncaid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Klncald. Better Than Where Your Are Twinkle, twinkle, little star Now we know what you are. You ain't no diamond in the sky. Even tho you do hang so high. Your glitter is false, you son-of-a-gtn. It's Just a reflection of our sun. We will visit you, come what may. Sometime on a later day. We'll bring you wars, depressions, poverty. Greed, hate, and Jealousy. We'll kill all your Indians but a few, (You see, we intend to civilize you) And after fighting on your plains. We'll give you TV Wagon Trains. Then your inhabitants will blast off. To another planet, further aloft. And even tho it may be afar. They'll figure its better than where they are. By Vernon J ames Kitchens Clay Native Now Living in Washington, D. C. stay as ttim as you are! diefrrite cola only two calories per can! Low in oalorloo Only 1/6 of a calorie per ounce... one calorie per serving. High In flavor Your taste cant tell the difference... but your figure can. Two fall gla?ee in

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