I ( I Page 14 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan left on Friday for Raleigh, where she will spend a week or ten days visiting her sistff, Mrs. Christopher C. Crit tenden. En route she attended the Duke-Pitt game in Durham on Sat urday. While in Raleigh Miss Quin lan will also attend the metings of Miss Sarah Welch, student at West- Leon Killian, Jr., who is taking a ern Carolina Teachers College, was J course at the Washington Electrical the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. C. I School, of Washington, D. C, spent T 1 I J 1 . 1. 1 J " A 1 L 1 weicn, aunng me past ween. several uuys in ujwh w mui Henry Tuttle, who is attending Oak Ridge Military Academy, spent the Thanksgiving vacations here with Mr, the Historical and Literary Society, 'and Mrs. W, T. Shelton. his parents, Mr. and Mr. Leon M. Killian. Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson had as their guests during Thanks giving week, the latter's sister. Miss Agnes Simons and two friends, Misa Lora Mathis and Miss Kennedy, all of Kannapolis. Haywood Teachers To Meet Saturday Teachers of the county will meet i i:t the Central Elementary school here at ten o'clock, and discuss vocational guidance. I. A. McLain will discuss vocational guidance for boys, and Mrs. O. L. Yates will discusse the same subject from the standpoint of girls. L. M. Richeson will talk on the THURSDAY, DECEMBER , fff Santo, lib... 14c. 3 lbs. I vOIiee j.f.G. Special, Mb. bag 40c 24c COCOA, 1 lb. Hershey's 15c CHOCOLATE, M lb. Hershey's . . . .15c SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 27c I Dried Beans YELLOW EYED .-...4 lbs. 25c PINTOS ............4 lbs. 25c GREAT NORTHERN .6 lbs. 25c Corn Country KLst Yellow 3 for 27c Del Maiz Cream Style 2 for 25c Del Maiz Niblets Mexicorn ......... .15c Pao c "April Showers June Peas 15c 8 reflS - Green Giant . . . .17c .8 PnnliAo Sunshine, No. 1 tall 10c reaCneS Sunshine, No. 2 . . .15c CROSS & BLACKWELL 4 J Date & Nut . .... . . ..15c U1 CdU Chocolate Nut . . . . . . . . .15c HEALTH CLUB jj BAKING POWDER, 25 oz. 19c SALMON 10c DROMEDARY DATES . .10c, 15c, 25c y II Mkfc -tut &4"&4m Soap Specials 3 CAKES 19$ SMALL Octagon Powder 10 for 25c Octagon Toilet . . .4 for 19c (RED BOX) Sm. Super Suds 3 for 25c (RED BOX) Lg. Super Suds 2 for 35c (BLUE BOX) Sm. Super Suds 3 for 25c GIANT Octagon Soap . . . .6 for 25c SMALL Octagon Soap ... 10 for 25c LARGE Octagon Powder . . 6 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Chips . . .3 for 25c Octagon Granulated 3 25c C. E. RAY'S SOWS THE FOOD STORE 40 Men At Work On Sewer Project Ditching and the laying of the pipes lor tne Waynesville-Hazelwood san itary sewers was started on Friday of last week, with approximately forty men engaged on construction for the present. The work was begun above the bank at the edge of the dam near the Lake Junaluska post office. While only a small crew are now on the job, it will be increased in the near future. In all probability there will be two shifts of workers. Blythe Brothers Company, of Char lotte, who made the lowest bid on the construction, have the contract for the work, which will take 300 working days. Miss Martha McCracken, who is taking a special course at Cecil's Bus iness College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, ? Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCracken. 3 f o Palmolive Red Box fimoll C. iv IV.CU DQX T .11 PffO Clinn. 3 J f-"- ouus o fof oiue cox Cmnll O f, . Blue Box Large Super Suds . (Gets Clothes "Hotpital 13 Octagon Soap, giant ... 6 for' Octagon Powder, Ig. . 6 f Octagon Toilet "i'"6uu vicanser 2 f o uctagon Chips 2 fo "important demands of industry on D F . n. the school." Rev. J. G. Huggin, JrJDUrglll Uept.'M' will lead the devotion. . T I 3 FLOUR LARD UUUli VAlUEi, 24 IDS. 55c WHITE LILY, 24 lbs. ......... . . '93c 4 LB. CARTON 42c 8 Lb. CARTON ' Swans Down Cake Flour 27c White Lily Cake Flour 15c Gash Grocery Co. Main Street Hazelwood, N. C. i 1 isvimfewfev QBDWH EP0DilEEJDnDLT,QDDBIl Merry Xmas Merry Xmas if FROM ""I ILOl II". --.-wiw t.--:C Virginia Dare : FRUIT CAKES 1 . . . V . . 98c I I rw? ..-. ;'fcJ cx ii Nuts BRAZIL, lb. , . ... ..... .18c MIX, lb. , .... .... . , . .19c ENGLISH WALNUTS, No. 1 Diamond, lb. 25c C. E. MAY'S SONS mt FOOD STOKE A gift of lasting happi ness. A bright cheerful ' lamp makes a gift sure toj be appreciated and at our low prices you can afford to give the best. No home has too many smokin stands . . ideal for the man . . a welcomed rift to anv housekeeper, as it saves ashy rugs and floors. V (2 5 Odd pieces of furnittire are always useful, and appreciated. This year our stock is j , most complete prices very reasonable . See them before the rush. . i-g Cedar chests make exciting presents. Walnut veneers, full cedar lined, in all sizes. 'Of. d Sloes For The Family rnn IIVU: DEPT. STORE D

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