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IVORY SOAP 4-27* KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS 2 '?? 89c THRILL LIQUID Hrgoc CAMAY SOAP 22V .... ..... TENDKRLEAF INSTANT TEA 79c IVOftT LIQUID ht63c IVORY SNOW ^85c DUZ PREMIUM DETERGENT *&}? 99c IVORY SOAP ^10' DRIFT DETERGENT 35? Mr. Wlllard Br y son who underwent surgery M Duke Hospital st Durham has re turned home and is Improv ing daily. -A Miss Sara Loog, a grad uate of Andrew* High Sch ool, who is a senior at Mars Hill College, was presented as the Representative student T etcher from Mars Hill Col lege, at the recent convention of the N. C. Education Asso ciation in Raleigh. Miss Long is the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long. -A Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Dav is returned on Saturday fall owing ? two and a half month tour of Mexico, Florida and Texas. While in San Ant onia, Texas they visited Miss Lora Frances Davis. -A Mrs. Joel Key, Mrs. John Christy, Mrs. Paul Jordan, Mrs. Cleve Almond and Mrs. S. J. Gernert were among the women of the Methodist Society of Christian Service of the Waynes vllle District who met at the Hinton Mem orial, Hayes ville Rural Cen ter. Friday, April 24. The highlight of the program was the address "The Responsi bilities of This New Age," by Miss Mary Gordon. -A Mrs. Ethel Slagle arrived Ion Sunday to spend the sum I mer at her home in Andrews Charles Freel traveled by plane on Saturday to Or Ilando and accompanied her to Andrews by car. -A Mrs. Bob Nelson and dau ghters, Debbie and Beth of Savannah, were called to And rews on Thursday due to ,death of Mrs. Patricia Moff itt. She returned to Savan nah on Sunday to join her hus band 1st Lt. Bob Nelson of Hunters AFB, Ga. who has Returned from a three months assignment In Germany. -A i Mr. and Mrs. P?*e Nich 'ols visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Powers and family ol [Gaffney, S. C. this past week-, end. St. Andrews Lutheran Church will be represented this week by the pastor Rev. Paul Miller at the three day convention of the N. C. Sy nod of the Lutheran Church In America at the Kimball Memorial Lutheran Church In Kannapolis. Rev. Miller was accompanied by Mrs. Miller to Lincolnton where he was joined by his son-in law, Rev. Aaron L. Lyapart while Mrs. Miller remained as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lyapart. | Andrews Women Attend Girl Scout | Weekend Training i 1 ANDREWS - Mrs. Burke Wood and Mrs. Talmadge Thompson attended the Girl .Scout Leaders Outdoor Week lend Training sponsored by "the Pisgah Girl Scout Coun cil Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25 at the Pisgah Girl Scout Camp near Brevard. "Miss Ruth Towns end, direc tor of Girl Scout Summber Camp was in charge of the program of basic training for the out of doors. I Approximately fifty leaders I attended the training course from Asheville, Waynes ville, Murphy, Franklin, Columbus, Weaver ville, Henderson ville, Canton, Saluda, Brevard, Lei cester, Andrews and Sylva. Andrew* High Class Officer Elected for 64-65 ANDREWS- Of . leers for the 1M4-66 term at Andrew High School have been elected with Danny Klip* trick named to serve as president of the sen ior class. Other of i leers of the senior class are Terry Marr, vice president' Gary Breedlove, secretary: and Freda Rogers, treasurer. Student council representatives are Janle Ad ams and Dexter Grinds taff. Junior class i president. Steve Allen, vice-president, Pat Guffey; Student council representatives, Joy Bristol and Jim Sur savage; secretary , Lou Ann Long: treasurer, Ho ward McMahan. Freshman Class:presldent, Johnny Wishon; vice-pres ident, Joe Barton: student council representatives. She ila Grindstaff and Jerry Bre edlove: secretary, Stacy Kl vel; treasurer, PatSy Barnert. -A Mrs. Lillian Higgs, owner and operator of Town and Country Beauty Shop attend ed the Savannah Beauty Fair at Savannah on Monday. While there she was guest ofher sis ter, Mrs. Marie Barrett and family and Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Patterson and family. SierflhM Scout * CUy County Progress, Thurs., M *y U, 1864 Dillard Block C?. i l 1 i I ?f Sylva , N.C. Takas PUasiri I la Aaaooaciat That Their Naw Felly Aetoautod Coecrete Block Plait At Sylva Is Now la Fall Oporetioa. 1 They Aro Prodaclai Both Stoadard Weight aad light Weight Blocks Of All Sizos. ? - 9 Coll 586-40 Call 586-4966 T Sylva, for prices OFFICIAL ORDER OF FINISH FORD FINISHED 1, 2, 3, and 4th. Freddie Lorenzen Won in a 1964 Ford "Fastback", No. 2. "Fireball" Roberts: No. 3, "Junior" Johnson; No. 4 Ned Jarrett All Driving 1964 Fords. Lorenzen Set New Track Record Has Won Last 6 NASCAR Grand National Races In a Row in His 1964 Ford. Darlington, S. C? Rebel yells were heard for Ford here as Ford's total performance scored again in open competition. More proof of Ford's going power, staying power, and stopping power. Total performance not only wins races ... it makes all driving easier, safer and more enjoyable. Take a test drive and see. cijjjfi FORD'S TOUL PERFORMANCE WINS IN THE LONG RUN! TRY IT AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S! BURCH MOTORS Dealer No. 698 Phone 837-2121 Murphy, N. C. mexm wcows\ Your cancelled check is your positive proof of payment i There's never any question about whether or not you have paid a bill, when you pay it by check! Your cancelled check is the best receipt in the j world. It's always easier and safer to pay by check, I LET'S TALK IT OVER Come in and let iu show you how eaay and simple it U to open ? Regular or Special Checking Account. No obligation ! * ONE-Stop Service for ALL Your Banking Needs Checking ? Savings ? Persona] Loans ? Safe Depoait Boxes 1 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. M? ih?r Fe^erel Df ??lt In luronct CoparatlM Sarviai StilhwtiMri North Carolina MIIRPHV, IMIEfS. IMSIIUE, lOIIINSVIUE. SILK*
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