we care ^ SPECIAL MESSAGE TO EX-AP CUSTOMERS (AND TO THOSE WHO NEVER HAVE SHOPPED A*) You may have heard about the "new" A*P. You may even have read about how "We Care... about your Well, everything you've heard and read is true. Your local A&P is a great place to shop. Here's why. We took a good hard look at ourselves. We analyzed our century of experience. We made a check list of the things that made A&P America's leading food store. Then, we decided to look for ways to do them even better. We redoubled our efforts to make A&P a friendly, dependable store to shop, to prove, "We Care . . .About You!' If you've been away, come on back. If you've never been an A&P shopper, give it a try. You may discover it's fun to be cared about. COnrmOMT ? i*?>. THE QltCAT ATLAKTIC * PACIFIC TCA CO- me. / Jane Parker s Anniversary Buys' Jane Parker- Large Size WHOLE FRYER r* ? LB. C CUT-UP FRYER Lb ? SUMR-RIGHT" QUALITY '/4 FRYER, IRKAST with Wing, lb 31c SPECIALLY PRICED' ALLGOOD Sliced Bacon 55c ? T' Pkg. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY V* FRYER LEG with Bock, lb. '"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Sliced Bacon 26c 2Sc Thin Sliced I -Lb. Pkg. 59c Thick _ Sliced Si 17 2-Lb Pkg 1 AGAR or PATRICK CUDAHY CANNED Picnics 1 89 S TOP QUALITY YOUNG I Tom Turkeys | 16 to 22 Lb. Avg. " ? ET Q Angel Food Cakes I -Lb. 1 -Oz. Pkg Gala Savings on Fine Groceries! SERVE CHILLED FOR BREAKFAST! A&P GRAPE \ "v?Tv" f JANE PARKER? PLAIN OR SEEDED Rye Bread 2 . 39c V, JANE PARKER? SUGARED. CINNAAAON or Golden Donuts 2 '? 45c JAN PARKER - READY TO SERVE ^ ^ ^ 1 -Lb. 8- 39 PIES Oz Pkg. U. S. NO. ONE ALL PURPOSE- RUSSET POTATOES c WESTERN GROWN ? RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES DESSERT VALUE' TENDER, SWEET BARTLETT PEARS * IDEAL FOR "HOT DOGS AND HAMBURGERS" YELLOW ONIONS 5 & 29c A&P SALTED VIRGINIA ? A&P SALTED Peanuts % 29c Cashew Nuts 49c ? IONA BRAND CUT # FRESH WISCONSIN MILD AMERICAN Beans 2 ?p' 29c Cheese L? 59c Luck's Beans 2 s. 39c Anniversary Sale! Frozen Foods! 15 - DELICIOUS FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM! ** Goi. Marvel Ice Cream 53' S ANN PAGE ^ Elbow Macaroni Thin Spaghetti 2 s 43c ANN PAGE TASTY Barbecue Sauce .$23c^45c P tic II IN THIS AO AM itt ?u>ii ur Art (Mk L. A&P-Regular or Hard to Hold Hair ??,. 7Qc Spray " Con U.S. P. 5-GRAIN 100-Ct Bottl* A&P Aspirin 1 9c 39c COFFEE S UE MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK 1-U.IAG 3-LB. BAG 49c i SL45 Respectfully MOM* Dear friends. An honorably discharged. U.S. Veteran is entitled to an allowance of $230 toward burial and funeral expenses. Cost of transhipment from a Veteran's Hospital to place of interment is also pro vided. Application for I he Veteran's BurialAllowance must be made within two years from date of burial. MR. LOUDERMILK MURPHY -Services (or Wentford Loudermilk, 47, of Murphy, who died Sinday night, Oct 1st, in New Or leans, La., were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The Rev. Calvin Thompson officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Charlie and Efton Roberson. Lowell Ballew, Jewel Whltmore, Jim Cordell and Parrot Hedden. Mr. Loudermilk was a native of Cherokee County and retired from the U. S. Navy. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Frances Vernee Louder milk: three daughters, Margaret, Alice and Susie Loudermilk and two sons, Breet and Bart Loudermilk. all of the home; a sister, Mrs. Bea trice Hughes of Murphy Rt. 2; five brothers, Wayne of New Orleans, W. B. of Rlver ... ton. Wyo., Cleaston of Ed mondton. Alberta. Canada and Barson and Harold Louder milk. both of Cm Bank, Mont. Town son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. CARRE LL ROBERTS MURPHY -Oairell Richard Roberts, four-month old son of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Roberts of Murphy Rt. S, died in a local hospital Saturday morning, October 7, after a long Illness. Surviving in addition to the parents are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cape of Robblnsville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts of Murphy. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Unaka Baptist Church. The Rev, Donald Colbard and the Rev. Wayne Johnson officiated. Burial was held In the church cemetery. Townson Ftneral Home was In charge of arrangements. Wolf Creek News -wc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pritchard and Mrs. Barbara Ledford and Becky and Mit chel of Atlanta, Ga. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledford and Mrs. Mary Pritchard of Isabella, Tenn. -wo Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Oliver and Cindy of Blue Ridge, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hor ton of Ellijay, Ga. were Sun day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Watkins and family. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bandy and son of Smyrna, Ga. were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bandy. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Max LeFev ers and daughters of Kenne saw, Ga. were the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Estmus LeFevers over the weekend. -WC Mrs. Mamie Odom is visit ing her son Bob Odom on Blue Ridge Lake. Held Over From Last Week -WC Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Curtis of Atlanta, Georgia were the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledford and Mrs. Wilma Bandy over the weekend. -WC Rev. J.O. Thomas was the guest speaker Sunday morning at the Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev. Cecil Pelfrey is pastor -wc Mrs. Ethel Abercrombie Shoal Creek Newt ?sc Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and daughter Debbie of Ken nesaw, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. ernest Allen of Asheville. N. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. James Allen. "SC* Mr. and Mrs. Haver Hol brook of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend with Mr. Hol b rooks, parents of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holbrook. -sc Mr. and Mrs. James Arp of Jasper. Ga. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kemery Dills. -SC Mrs. Marion Bale mother of Rev. Arthur Bale suffered a broken hip that ended her life. Her funeral was held Tuesday at Zion Hill Baptist Church. She was 86. -sc Mr. Jerry Dills of Marlon, N. C. came to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kemery Dills who took him to Smyrna, Ga. to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward dills. Mr. and Mrs. Willie and daughters came from Marietta for a sur prise birthday dinner for Mrs. Cook. -SC Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter attended the funeral of a cou sin, Mrs. U. L. Patterson In Athens, Tenn. The funeral was in the Keith Methodist Church, burial In Maryville, Tenn. -5C Mr. and Mrs. Carl Under wood of Augusta, Ga. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry underwood. Mr. Joe M. Jones spent part of his vacation last weak with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jones and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brendle. who has been In the hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn., is con valescing at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Helton. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hel ton of Atlanta, Ga. were the weekend guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hel ton. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sim onds have returned home after visiting their children, grand children and great-grand children In Dover New Jer sey. They stopped In Balti more, Maryland, to visit Mrs Slmonds brother, Homer j Loudermilk. Mr and Mrs Slmonds were also business visitors in New York City. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat kins and Teresa of Robblns ville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J ohnson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wat kins. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gaddls of Atlanta, Ga. were the week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaddls and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Helton. -WC Randall and Margie Cook who are employed in Atlanta, Ga.were home visiting their parents this weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cook. -WC Miss Rose Howard of At lanta, Ga. visited her grand mother, Mrs B.H. Helton, Sunday. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brooks of Chattanooga were visitors I in this community Sunday. -WC Little Miss Brenda Williamson of McCayesvUle Georgia spent Friday night with Miss Charlotte Watktas. -WC Miss Carl Ann Bandy is enrolled in the freshman class at Tiff College at Forsyth, Ga. -WC Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wat kins had as their guests Sun day her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lee Horton of Ellijay, Ga. -WC Peachtree Newt Peach tree Community Development Club met in Its regular October meeting Mon day Evening at Peacntree school with a delightful fellow ship supper followed by a very busy business session, pre sided over by President Mar cella Smith. New officers for theooming year were elected. President WUlard Hembree, Vice Presi dent, Mrs. Marcella Smith, Secretary Mrs. Aim Mae Sud derth and Treasure, Mrs. Carol Weber. We urge every Peachtred resident to Join hands win these four to make next yeaij our most progressive. We regret to report du4 Mrs. Lois Baroett la In Chattanooga Hospital. The following young peoplt wereondtted from last main list of College sttendsnts f ronj our communityi Datnfa Curtis, Young Hsrrl* Collage John Hambree, Harrar Unl versity , Eric Weber, Dull University and Mrs. Madf Ferguson Is taking colleg wort at Trl -County IndustrU School oodif vho impictB Wee tarn Carolina University]

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