THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 , advent o: .Un.mQtirla nf. tobaCCO K 1 Ln set into Haywood fc ,,. And the end is the past "tc vet. TTflE ROUNDS WITH l"" j R C U L A T 0 R over Haywood County By ; , Root, M. Clark 9. Singing Convention To Meet At Allen's Creek Baptist Church Sunday f June finds Haywood with a number oi , , f the corn has been culti-U-SI of , u..j With the nec- , .mount of replanting. L there's spinacn. n. u uiu bat delicacy - :, an uncommon sight ji county roads these days. i i TTn i V cj 4r ' U-o mnst nf Hav. fccis Lve, L'j e8rly berries are grown, are j.. up to their ears in wuir. ' iot.- beiiies there and else- L over the county are beginning pen. L the week to come promises to the cherry-picking season. ;th red and black raspberries so far away. ibert Hooper's house in the Sau- section will be ready for occu :y by mid-June, the owners be Newton Gaddy is the boss car- Li farl Jones has begun con- ktion of a new dwelling near the A singing convention will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Allen's Creek Baptist church. The Rev. C. L. Allen will be in charge of arrangements. Mr. Allen extends a cordial invita tion to all the choirs and singing groups in this section to meet at the Allen's Creek church on Sunday. home of his father-in-law, J. Swayngim in Ratcliffe Cove. APOLOGIA Your Circulator erred last week in crediting Jerry Howell with the best large patch of Irish potatoes he had seen in his circulations. The credit Should have gone to Albeit Howell. The pardon of both gentlemen is hereby asked. Incidentally, too, there were two items which should have been includ ed in that list of superlatives, except that their locale was visited too late in the week. A wheat field and a field of red clover. Both on the Allenvale Farm at Hemphill. Wet and dry. While parts of the county have been in need of moisture this week, the East Fork country and the West Fork country and the Saunook section have had enough and to spare. Some hail in the West Fork section. And what residents of the Cruso sec tion claim as the hardest rain ever seen there hit them on Thursday of last week. Large logs on the Pink Cogburn timber tract were carried away like straws. And a logging road is said to have disappeared completely. It used to be charity that covered a multitude of sins. Now it's "emergency." Good Value FLOUR 24 lb. 59c FAT BACK, lb. . .... . . . . . 8c MEAL, Half Bushel . .... . . ... -49c JEWELL hvH 4 1b. Carton 36c ,Lfllu 8 lb. Carton 72c IfOsANTO LUZIANNE COFFEE pS. lb. 27c I 1 15c punchy Style jPEANUT BUTTER 15c .Grapefruit Juice, 4 cans . 25c HOMINY 2 Large Cans 15c VAN CAMPS Pork and Beans irge : - an ...... . ... 10c Carnation Milk 8 Small Cans 25c Bananas, lb.. . . 5c VHITE CORN, Stokely's, can 10c Ice Cream fk HC Ice Cream Powders 3 for 25c Ice Cream Salt, 4 lbs. . . . 10c RINSO Hoxes .. 25c O.K. SOAP 3 bars 10c BEAN SEED AND PLANTS IATELEAb ...;.. For Potatoes ft H 0 TEN 0 N E for Bean Beetles D . IT cuni-up CHAIRS AND SWINGS We Carry From 10c Cans To Gallons SCREEN WIRE DOOR AND WINDOW SETS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Cash Grocery Co. fU-N STREET HAZELWOOD, N. C. Baby, Mother and Infant Boone ' ' WHAT TO SERVE THE KING What dainty dishes to serve King George and Qr.. L-n Elizabeth has been a Canai,.an and American ircblem ever since it was announced 'he Royal pair would visit America. Mrs. Henry F. Xesbitt, housekeeper at the White House, where the mon archs will Visit has found out what :hey were served last summer in France and at state dinners in Britam, Last week the results of Mrs. Nes bitt's work her suggestions had beei. approved by Mrs. Roosevelt- were announced. King George Queen Elizabeth won't go hungry. At state dinners they will be served clam cocktail, calves' head soup, broil ed fillet of flounder, sliced tomatoes, capon, cranberry sauce, peas, beets, sweet potato puffs, frozen cheese, and cress salad, maple and almond ic cream and coffee. (From now on this paper will carry the police court records in detail.) Una Medina and her Infant son Here Is the first original picture to reach the United States of Una Medina, five-year-old Lima, Peru, mother, and her infant son. Offers to appear at the New York world's fair have been received by rep resentatives of the little Indian l rl. "Mayor, Please Go Light On My Sentence This Time" "A feller just can't drink the liquor around this here town without it gets him down. If you'll just let me off this time I'll promise to pay up and if I'm ever brought here again, I'll ask no favors. Mr.. Way, I'm needed bad at home to work. My mother's old and she's right how worried plumb sick about me," pled one of the ten drunks father of a motherless brood of little children, asking for release from the 64 days on the roads given him by the mayor in the city court yesterday afternoon. The age old habit of the male in trouble seeking to hide behind a wo man's skirts when he should have been protecting her. The ten drunks receiving sentences from 32 to 64 days on the roads, and suspended sentences on payment of costs and good behavior, made up the city court records for Friday and Wednesday. Some were old time of fenders, their names familiar in court records for years, others new at the game two CCC boys, each with $3.00 in his pockets, thuir cash taken for the fines, and they were sent back to their camp. V And Now In Service lUat We May Bett&i S&we. If cut The Latest Design Produce Counter AND YOU WILL FIND ALWAYS CHOICE SELECTIONS OF FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE ESPECIALLY PREPARED TO MEET BOARDING HOUSE, HOTEL NEEDS C. E. EAY'S SONS V fS ,T I m w m m Ml " ..just look no OBBaseniGBBo Light White, 21 lbs. . ... 71c rlOUr Yukon Western, 24 lbs. .80c rnffAA Freshly Ground, lb. . . .. 10c tOIiee Santo, lb 15c CimQr 10 lb. bag 49c Ugai 25 lb. bag ......$1.22 Choice Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses AND ANYTHING ELSE NEEDED FOR CANNING J All CAPS, doz. ...2k JAR RINGS 6 doz. 25c PAROWAX, lb 12c CERTO, 8 oz. bottle ....... .... . .23c FRUIT PECTIN, 8 oz. bottle 19c SURE JELL 6 for 25c iiiii.it Lrv m mw m m v. ' s.r m a m i Bmr- a m km hi w m w w m m hcf Ktr. 'A Ik Ira 'M"' 'on ith pur- tiM d i pint In hit ip.clal can. WhIU thmy latll rn whit. h.y lattl Fresh Seafoods In Season Carefully Handled In Grade 'A' Markets CHOICE MEATS DOTH WESTERN AND NATIVE Prepared to help You with All the Htandard ap petizing dairy products and r especially a wide selection in cheese. Aho pickles and the other things so necessary for summertipie. a - l AS NEW ADDITIONS TO OUR FAMILY ... Packaged Pet Ice Cream Products C. E. RAY'S SONS THE FOOD STORE