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RINC $3.99 3 LB. RING $2.89 U-LB. BAR $1.49 CLACED FRUITS ?f?> GtffW 0? WHITl ? ? PINEAPPLE JIO ??" o* ?fD 8 0, J ?C ? CHERRIES Pkfl ? W MIXED FRUITS Oil ORANGE OR LEMON S-Ox. _ PEELS OR CITRON Pk9. %/ ? Large Sit t English WALNUTS Diamond ?rand 1-U. BRAZIL MITS 53c New Crop 1-U. too 39c Ann Page Tomato KETCHUP 2 .s 45= LEVER BROTHERS SOAP PRODUCTS WIJK LIQUID DETERGENT 67c UQVM LUX DETERGENT as 37c riurrt ALL DETERGENT St 79c COMDfMMO ALL DETERGENT ,u^ 39c VIM TAILETS DETERGENT 41 c '?? 67c COLD WATER ALL DETERGENT & 43c ? 79c tlivil OUST DETERGENT IIMtO BlUI DETERGENT SWAM LIQUID DETERGENT MtUI DETERGENT ^ 35c 2K 85c ??. H Umu OW -II tg^3T 71 c 37c ? 63c 35c ? 85c CRISCO SHORTENING 3 ? 87c STRAIN CO FIUITS * VIOVTAILKS CLAPPS 6 BABY FOODS 59c NESTLES CHOC. QUIK COCOA at 43c 79c NEW! TOT JOB CLEANER ? 39c & 69c SUPER SUDS DETERGENT sss 47c WILLIAM BEAVER UNION COUNTY, GA. - WU iim A. Beaver, 89, a native >[ Union County, died Wednes lay, Dec. 2, In the home of a laughter, Mrs. L. W. Christo >her of Atlanta, following ? ong illness. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Christopher are four addi* lonal daughters, Mrs. Do vie ( arborough of Chicago, QL, hfrs. Rowena Fouraker of ruson, Ariz., Mrs. O. L. Pin ion of Canton, Ga., and Mrs. 3ertrude Hedgecock o f Slairsvllle, Ga.; two sons, 3ren of Atlanu and Waldern 3eaver of Falrburn, Ga., and k number of grandchildren and jreat-grandchildren. Services were held Satur lay at 2 p.m. in Ml Olive Bap ist Church in Union County. 3urial was In Union Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swain returned home Sunday ? night after attending the fun eral of Mrs. McSwain's half Drother, J. L. Roseman on * Saturday in Richmond, Va. V -M Mr. and Mrs. Elmer KU gore spent die weekend in Douglasville, Ga., with rela- * tives and friends. -M Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hunt * and daughters, Amanda and 9 Jenny of Atlanta will arrive ? on Thursday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kilgore. j Mrs. R. A. Martin received word Saturday that her bro ther, Harve Zimmerman of ! Canton, Ohio, died Saturday after a long illness. Funeral was held there Tuesday after- ' UVUli* -M Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs. ! BUI Williams spent last Tuesday In Atlanta. CHURCH NEWS j ANDREWS - Mrs. C. S. , F reel gave a study course to I the WSCS and the Wesley an Service Guild at her home on Monday evening at 7:30 pjn. r She reviewed the book "United States and The New Nations", written by Vera Micheles Dean, who was born In St. Petersburg, Russia, but educated in this country. The book is one of die most re cently published accounts of' history, international re - lations and world problems. A film strop "Flags of New Nations," concluded the pro gram which began with prayer by Mrs. Pauline Mather son. the reading of the Christmas story by Vera Moore from Luke II, 8-14, and group sing ing, "Joy To The World." Refreshments were served to the ten members attending. ? ? ? ? ? Too Late To Classify FOR RENT - Three room furnished apartment, clean, private, location, Peachtree Street. Adults only. Phone 837-3602. 20-2tp ' FOR RENT - 2 room fur nished house. East Murphy. Can 837-5180. 19-ltc FOR SALE - 1962 Corvalr Monza - 4 speed transmission - Good Condition. Bucket - Good Condition. Bucket Seats. Call 837-2494. 19-2tc MRS. SALLE DEHART MARBLE - Mrs. SallleKll ? trick DeHart, 90, of Marble, led at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dae* mber 6, in an Andrews hos ltal following a long Illness. She was a member of the larble Springs Baptist hurch and was the widow f Madison DeHart, who died a April, 1964. Surviving are three daugh srs, Mrs. Elva Beasley of larble, Mrs. Pearl Breed sve of Marble, and Mrs. Hazel 'arker o f Boston, Mass.; a on. Vinson DeHart of the U. ;. Naval Air Corps stationed a Virginias 12 grandchildre; ;3 great-grandchtldreii. Services were held at 10:30 .m. Monday in Marble Spring I apt 1st Church. The Rev. Algie West affi le ted and burial was in the iaple Springs Cemetery in iwaln County. Townson Funeral Home was n charge. The Rev. and Mrs. H. C. r liter and children spent last Wednesday in Asheville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay or spent last We<k>esday In Lnoxville, Ton., on business. -M Mr. and Mrs. Paul Led ord and Mrs. Dock Sudderth pent last Saturday in Chatta looga. -M Mrs. R. W. Easley spent ast Thursday and Friday in ;h*tt*noogi. Tenn. -M Mrs. Francis Bourne, Sr. ipent Monday in Asheville. -M James Parker, student at ttlanu school of Pharmacy, Atlanta, has arrived to spend lie Christmas holidays with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F ames Parker. -M Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black left last Thursday for Little Rock, Ark., to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Black's aunt held on Saturday. -M Accurate Complete News Coverage Printt d in I I Ya?r $24 6 MmHii $12 J|in,lL 1 C?p tfcfa tiviilkiwm mmd r*t*m ywr chock mt ?wfee. Mm 021 IS PB-16 Atfeatioi Hard Of H?ariig IMPORTANT FREE CONSULTATION If you art hard of hearing do not miss this important dlntc conducted by Mr. Gabriel Stable, A roust Icon Asheville Co., who has served and helped the nerd of hearing in tht* area for over 17 years. (??i la kui Tak? Uvn?a|i Of Tit MlltWIM 1. Free audiometer hearing test for anyone. 2. See and hear our brand-now Eyeglass hearing astlttor, also tiny all-lrvthe ?ar aids as wall as all other Models. 3- Hea? Ing aids checked and daanod free 4. Liberal battery dlscou* 'Plan. 5. Refund on used batteries. Monday, December 14. FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P.M. THE CHEROKEE HOTEL, Acouiilcon MlWvUle Oe Ga^rlal Dtstr U07 Jtckian Bl4g AriMvUU, N. C. Mr?. Ruby Winchester 418 Chary Straw Murphy, N.C.
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