we care
real
tough
customer
Because you can't fool him
He likes peanut butter.
As a matter of fact, he's an ex;>ert on the subject.
But he's a tough hombre to convince.
He doesn't want to hear about Ann 1 'age's "jet-roasting" process.
Don't tell him we remove the air in the mixture to improve flavor?
or that, nutritious as it is, Ann Page Peanut Butter costs less.
He doesn't care about details.
We care and y>u may care. But he doesn't.
He just wants it to taste good.
Luckily for us, Ann Page Peanut Butter tastes so good.
A&P Customers prefer Ann Page by more than
8 to 1 over any famous brand sold in our stores.
To satisfy your "touffh customers," shouldn't A&P be your store?
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JAMES L. JOHNSON
ROBBI.NSV1LLE ? James
Lloyd Johnson, 69, of Robbin
sville, died Thursday morn
nig. June 29, in his home fol
low. ng a iwo-r onth illness.
He was a native of New
port, Term., son of the late
Joseph and Mary Huskey John
son, and a retired lumberman.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Celia Owens Johnson ;
four daughters, Mrs. Betty
Shackleford of Smyrna, Ga.,
Mrs. Janie Bridges of Robb
insville, Mrs. Selma Carpen
ter ol Cherryville and Miss
Annette Johnson of the
home; a son, David of Col
umbus. Ga.; two sisters,
Mrs. Fannie Barnes of 'New
port and Mrs. CallieTaylor of
Leoma,, Term.; and seven
grandchildren.
Services were held at 10
a.m. Saturday in New Hope
a member.
The Rev. Donald Colvard
and the Rev. Otis Crr officia
:ed and burial was in Old Mo
:her Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Frank Long, Hugh
3easley, Bill Corbin, Wayne
Phillips, Floyd Millsaps and
Charlie Buchanan.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
MRS. NANIE CRISP
ROBBINSVILLE ? Mrs.
Nanie Crisp.81, died Sunday
July 2, in an Andrews hos
pital following a long Illness.
She was a native jf Graham
County and a daughter of the
late Rev. George and Betsy
Colvtn Orr.
Surviving are four daugh
ters, Mrs. A.J. Orr, Mrs.
Mack Crisp, Mrs. FredWald
roup and Miss Berry Crisp,
all of Robbinsville; three sons
A.J. and Arnold, both of Ro
bbinsville, andWayne C.Crisp
of Glen Garden, N.J.; a sister
Mrs. Josie Phillips of Murphy;
three brother, George of
Maryvllle, Tenn. ; and Bart and
Will Orr of Robbinsville; 29
grandchildren and a number
of great grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 .p.m.
T uesday in lone Oak Baptist
Church, of which she was a
member.
The Rev. Gardner Birch
field officiated. Burial was In
the church cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
Bradley-Hembree
Vows Exchanged
Miss Mary Sharon Bradley
irid Ronald Gene Hembree
vere united in marriage
Saturday, June 17, at 1 p.m.
r, the home of the bride. The
:ouple entered the living room
:ogether and stood under an
archway of rhododendron.
Pastor Paul Miller of Saint
\ndrews Luthern Church per
ormed the double ring
reremony.
The bride was attired in a
;treet length dress of white
Deed Transfers
Frank and Odin Bristol to
<oy J. and Verdie Mae Dean,
property in Cherokee Co.
Fletcher and Irene Coleman
:o Cora J. and Charlie Mills
jroperty in Murphy.
Stacy B. and Zelma H.
-arson to Lawson C. and
Heldegard West, property in
Cherokee County.
David and Oma Elrod to
Virginia Spake, property in
5hoal Creek township.
Mark H. and Hazel W. Ell
iott to Edward G. and Mar
ilyn Moody Atlanta, property
in Cherokee County.
Lynn and Lucille Gault to
William T. and Barbara Tip
ton property in Cherokee
County.
Noel M. and Dorothy Ga
lloway to Lulher and Ortha
w. Burgess, property in
Notla.
Lindsay Grisard to Mary
L. Wiggs, (single), property
in Cherokee County.
J. Carl and Lucille Kil
patrick to J. Robert and
Mattie L. Penland, property
in Murphy.
Sam and Marguerite Oliver
to Hayes and Mae Dockery,
propertyin Murphy.
Geneva Ledford and John
M. Parks to Noah W. and
Edith B. Cook property in
Cherokee County.
Merlin and Syble Sue Ram
sey to James and Rosella Bea
vers, property In Cherokee
County.
Yvonne F., Johnny, R.K.
and Robert Raster to Kent and
Lucy Newhouse, property In
Murphy.
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lace and nylon over taffeta.
Her veil of illusion was at
tached to a cluster of lace
flowers with seed pearls. Her
only ornament was a single
strand of pearls, a gcft of the
groom.
Johnny Wood, cousin of the
bride was ring bearer.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Powell
Bradley of Andrews and the
groom Is the son of Mrs.
Glayds Hetnbree also of And
rews.
A reception was held imme
diately following the
ceremony. The brides cake
was made by Miss Delia rat
hart], friend of the bride, As
siting in serving was Miss
Betty Sue Best and Miss El
bert Timpson.
Immediately following the
reception the couple left for
South Carolina. The bride
wore a gold suit over layed
with white lace and the rose
buds from her Bible
The couple will reside in
Charleston, S.C. where the
groom is serving with the U.S.
Navy.
Laughter Joins
Flint Labs
Morton Grove, til., --Kent
L. Laughter has been named
a medical service represen
tative for Flint Laboratories,
a division of Travenol Lab
oratories, Inc. He serves the
Atlanta territory.
Prior to joining Flint, Lau
ghter was with the Horizon
Land Corp. A Captain in the
L'.S. Marine Corps Reserve,
he hold a B.B.A. degree from
the University of Georgia.
Laughter resides in Atlanu
His mother, Mrs. Lucy Lau
ghter, is a resident of And
rews, N.C.
Travenol Laboratories,
Inc., the domestic operating
subsidiary of Baxter Labor
atories, Inc., is a diverstfced
producer of medical equip
ment and supplies, and spec
iality chemicals.
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FOR SALE
6 Tracts erf-Land On U. S. 64,
East of Hayesvllle, N. C.
1 Tract - 4 Acres
1 Tract - 15 Acres
1 Tract 5 Acres with 6 Roorp House
1 Tract 40 Acres with 6 Room House
1 Tract - 26 Acres
1 Tract 30 Acres with 6 Room House
& Other Bl dgs
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Contact: NEAL LEDFORD
Route 3
Hayesvllle, N. C.