THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER r tt'ashit ,M left on rnusy n .. where she will Uxt' minth as the guest er and brother, Major and Withers. airs, v. n. mage, woo nas spent the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.1 with relatives, arrived on Sunday night and will be with her daughter,' Mrs. F. G. Rippetoe, this summer. 1 . - - . ........., c WllVi .'j; S . . irgrmia Hanks, of Miami, F!a., ar rived on Tuesday and will spend a' ionnignt as the guests of the form er s mother, Mrs. S. A. Jones. FRESH Fruits Vegetables rmHD Yukon Western, 24 lbs S1.10 f LUUK Yukon Best, 24 lbs. . . .$1,19 BDEPUDDDB TJE YELLOW LABEL 1-4 Pound 1-2 Pound 21c 41c Diamond Tea, 3 oz. box 10c Maxwell ...290 House 21c feiid d 0 L. Coffee THE BFST PART OA TH AtAL" Libby's Tomato Juice, 3 for .22c Fruit for Salad, No. 2 1-2 can . .25c Asparagus, Picnic Size, 2 for . ,29c Pears, No. 1 Tall can 15c Duke's Mayonnaise 1-2 Iint 1 Tint . . .15 . 27c Salad Dressing, 1 pt. . .19c Tomatoes No. 2 can, 3 for . . . Baker's Chocolate, 2 lb 21c Jello. All flavors, 3 for 19c Health Club Baking Powder 32 ounce ... .... . . . . . 19c 10 ounce, 2 for . .". . 15c 23c Wesson Oil, 1 pt. 19c BulkCocoanut lib. 19c l-ii. (K laxon Soap And Vow - or- I O (Ut. Ii lor Super Suds 25c For Palmolive Soap 3 Kr 14C Seminole Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls for 19c ( ,'otton Soft and Snow White Fully Wrapped Choice Native and Western Meats Kinghan's Sliced Breakfast Bacon , . . ... . . . ; . . . per lb. 32c Armour's Star Ham per lb, 23c Swift's Braunschweiger . .per lb. 35c Fresh Fish Dressed Pan Trout Fillet of Flanders . Roe Shad ........ Salt Mackerel ... . .Per lb. 17c .Per lb. 21c Per lb. 17c . Per lb 25c Choice Native and Western Beef THE FOOD STORE Help your Neighbor Support the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Justin, Gastoiiia, who at one time lived Haywood county, near Clyde Saturday m town on business Miss Mildred Medford attended the May Day exercises at the Western Carolina Teachers College at Cullo whee. She returned to town on Sun day and was accompanied by Miss Amy Johnson. in spent Mr.-. Will Hyatt, second en: vice presi- of the North Carolina Division the C: ir. and Mrs. J. F. Statesvilie, spent the town as the guests of E. B. Camp. Carleton, cf weekend in I Mr. and Mrs.i Mrs. Margie Bkiylevi: and Mrs. Hugh Abe! spent the wet k-end m Round Bottom with Mr. Abel. Mr. a:.J Mrs. R. J. Wiison, the lat ter with the State Highway Commis sion, are stopping at the Hotel l.e Faine while Mr. Wuson's work will keep him in this section, H Mr. Nathan Ferguson, of Atlanta, who formerly lived in Waynesvil.le, is spending several days in town as a .truest at the Hotel LeFatne, 'Mr. and Mrs. IW n (laughter, Linda, of week-end in town Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bnslmell Sloan and young Svlva. spent the is the guests of ited Daughters: of the Con- .eileracy, spent Uuav in Asheville. In the afternoon she was a special guest of the Asheville Chapter of the I'. I. C. at a meeting held at the country lodge of Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Kckel. Shining honors with Mrs. Hyatt was Mrs. Preston Thomas, of Asheville. District iYesident Mr. David Gudger, who has spent the winter in Clearwater. Fla., ar rived during the week and is at his home on Main street. Kn route he stopped over in Asheville, with rel atives for a short visit. Mr. Joseph K. John.M n. who has ieen spending sometime in Raleigh following treatment at the Charlotte Sanatorium, has returned to Waynes ville for the summer, He was accom panied by his daughter. Mrs. Cameron Reynolds who will spend a week or ni.'ie in town. NIGHT SCHOOL TO GIVE ENTER TAINMENT AT DELLWOOD There will be an entertainment given by the pupils of the night school of the Jonathan's Creek, '.Vllwood and Hemphill communities at Mar tha's Chapel, at Pellwood on Friday evening, May the 17. The affair will begin promptly at S o'clock, and the public is cordially invited to attend. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teague, who have been snending the winter sea son in Date Citv, Fla.. returned dur- ing the week to their home in the White Oak .-eetion of the county. Mr. R. T. Thorn, of the Ames Hotel and the Central Hotel of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. John C'arr, of the Hollander Hotel, spent Fi;iday and Saturday in town. ... Mr. and Mrs. John F. Strange, who formerly reside,! in Haywood county, but who are now mak:"ig their home near Gasti.nia, spent Saturday in town on busir.es... 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward, of Columbia, S. C, spent the week-end in town with the former's father, Mr. H. W. Wdowdard, whom they accom panied home from Manning, S. C, where they attended the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Woodward. THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXIL IARY TO HOLD MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary will meet ut the home of Mrs. E. B. Camp-on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. May the Lith. All members are urged to be present. Hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. George I'lott and Mrs. l.onnie Bowen. Dr. William Sloan, who is stationed near Bryson City. : pent the week-end with his family. Mrs. Nina Howell Dank, of Now York City, who has spent the past winter in Miami, arrived during the week and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Howell. Mrs. Daisy Giddens Murphy. Tampa, Fla., arrived on Monday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jtf fersjii Reeves. I Mrs. Charles Badgett and young of soos, who have been the puests of v' l . , . a. 1H tne tormer s parent, AH. anu .urs. W, T. Denton, have returned to their home in Knoxville. Miss Martha Way and Miss liasil tine Swift spent several days durrg the 'iast week .it Salem College in Winston-Salem as the guests of Miss Babbie Way. Miss Hazel Massie, who is attend ing Mars Hill College ;hi.- year, spent the week-end in town -with he r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Massie. MRS, R. N. BARBER TO ATTEND i.iit r r i ir.iv-- i ,i r. r. 1 i.ci Mrs. R. X. Barber left on Mondavi to attend the State Federation con-i vention of Women's CiuUs, which is. being held this week in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Barber is the retiring' president ot this district. Mrs. S. H. LSushne'I spent the first of the week, in A!lemarle as the gue.-t of her sister. Mrs. J. B. Bivens. Mr. Frank W. Miller is spending several nays this week in Raleigh, where he is attending a meeting- of the State Highway and Public Works Commission. Mr. friends Friday, Joe W ere .dch am A-shevt, a partv visitors of on Mrs. Frank Therrell ami Mrs. ( ai oline Ashton Hvatt spent tne week end in UiFollette, Tenii., with Mr. Therrell. who is loca'ed there with the TV A. Mi. and Mrs. J. rrank Hodges and children, Jean and John, of laswell, Tenii., spent the week ' .id with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Robeson and Miss F ramies Robeson lett durini the week for Greensboro, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. .Garland Rob eson. From there thev will motor to Xewnort. News. Va.. where thev w be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. C fir) Robeson. Mr. and Mrs. K E. Worthington had as their guests ever the week-end Mr and Mrs. Sherman Worthington, of Columbus, Ga., Miss Becky Bur nett, of Savannah, and Mr. .l'luv Worthington, of Richmond, Ga will reinnn for a omger visit. ... Mr. James ( oman and Mr. Sloan, Jr. made a bu.-ines- t Raleigh the rifst of the week, r ing to town on Wednesdav. Mr and Mis. Gerald f olkitt had as their guests this week, the following- Mrs. Paul Goldey. ot Atlantic Citv, mother of the Inter, Mr. -Jacob Goldew Mrs! I-'.dith Wolfe', and Mr. Claience Goldey. -all of Philadelphia. Thev were en route to Florida by mo tor anil topiK'd off for a visit to .! Colkilts. . . Give Her Flowers Mothers Day HOSESCARNATIONS AND OTIIKH 'FAVORITES .MAIN STREET CLYDE RAY, Jr. PHONE SK M r. Ya., r,s IT. F. Wells anu little da-ug tor, Mi Catherine Wells, of ( rabn i snent -Monday in town shopinng. . . Miss Mildred Crawford spent week-end in Asheville as the gue' Mr. and Mrs. George H home, on Griffing Blvd. Mis'; Mary Ruby Davis guest over the week-end Hooks, 'f Canton. Mr. Ya.e? Arledge, vlle, was among those week attending court. Mrs. Svda Ray spent in Asheville as the gi.e' Maude Fields. Mr. t. L. Hjnton, in T exintrion. N. C.. f end in' town with M- A.I U A I ZiSd. 1 ., I I I IU III Mill I IMF I II I " ,,.,Um.,, , . (1j f .T .l Z;-,L.nr,f,l:A T i I W'Ufel A rOMPLUE K LrK lor. K A I JUIY Jli.VF., . - : W M.Man SERVICE IN EVERY MODEL FROM rK THF SMALLEST TO THE LARGLST t.iV 11? of IUr.'r-n. f fcWMz 1 ,1 n town in is T " " t n ( I i. . ,r,' P i- j I pent tht week- venience, usefulness and .economy in hjJJ friends. Bob Noland, of Wayne-boro vi-itint.' relatives in the ecur.i Speedy HECK! T0UR W ME by Abel's Garage OH WfLt. I SHOULO TWENTV MILES OUT OF MY WAY TO GET AROONO A HALF MILE STPfiTCH OF IMPASARl F P-nDA&n VA1UPKI THIS DA LI DTtAD RUNS PARALLEL TO IT. FORD PRICES DELIVERED ' Bo1' THIS USED CAR FROM ABEL'S GARAGE Tudor Sedan . . DeLme Tndor Coupe . . , . . i Coupe DoLnxe ROLL? OVER THESE "1ES .-J t niU S .$651 Four-Door Sedan .... , 715 Ik-Luxe .i ... . 835 Tudor Touring Sedan , ; 701 Touring Sedan ...... fin v. v 1 717 777 . 737 -. 798 Here arc entirely flew standa-ds of con venience, usefulness and .economy in household refrigeration. And all are brought about by Frigidaire's newest and grrtest development the Super Freezer. But see for yourself. Attend the Spring Parade now going on ia our showroom. The Super Freezer makes possible a complete refrigeration jervice. It pro vides the right kinds of cold for every purpose all in the same cabinet. There's fast freezing for making ice cubes and desserts; frozen storage (or meats and ice cream; extra-colt storage for keeping a reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for vegetables and fruits; and normal storage under 50 for foods requiring dry, frosty cold. Let us show you all the many other conveniences and advantages of the Frigidaire '35.:. and how it pays for itself out of savings it makes possible. Martin Electric Company Sales Service PHONE 31 ALL TAXES PAID PROOF GMSS ALL AROl'XD MAIN STREET . . .SHATTER