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nwn if SECOND SECTION Garden Scene Attracts Attention At Flower Show ... - w . is lie, arranged by Mrs, M. G. Stamey and members' of -her committee, carried out the theme of the Flower Show, "Living Out A garden pool, center,! is featured ana red geraniums add color. Shown standing at the out-door oven is Mrs. Richard Bar- chairman ol me r lower ohuw. oeaieu at me purine muie. is mis, i. venoir uwyn, president oi ine lucnianu uaraen ciuu. mis. Iman, co-chairman for the event, was not present when the picture was made. (Staff Photo). Flower Show Exhibit Oi Home Demonstration Clubs 1 rv. v 7 - 'Or ' t."; I , .,"', Hi Folks: ello Black Ihiw, '1 ' 1 - .... ........ .. 10. IKftiC DUND;BEEF;;lb.g5c filled.'. ;, ' : ; iERS lb-55 Customers Corner Just a note to let you know how happy we are to be in our new super market. We have a complete Food Center for your shopping con venience. Of course, wc keep all the things urity brothers sell but .we are still the same friendly store that has .made us a community center for the last 17 years. You'll find an ar ray, of variety store mdsc. in our notions de partment and plenty of free parking all around the store. Thanks for everything in the past and we welcome your suweestions to help improve our service to you in the future. P. S. DICK BRADLEY Business is a pleasure. OCERY DEPT. Flakes 15c trios Box 17c i I fee 2 Pkgs. 25c fCKTAIL uts , .: :. Can 35c m Oil Qt. 67c KG. UPTON'S 61c ' DIKE'S pNNAISE 45c SELECTO PURE, V.. WDRIFT 85( AR...,H..:...:...98c f CARVATtnw t it " ... fM 14c 0 M vvVVEL HolJSE ftt OCc Large Sunkist LEMONS .. ..... Doz. 33c Ripe Golden BANANAS .... .. .. lb. 13 Cooking w,.......',.. m APPLES 3 lbs. 25c 3 Doz. Size CELERY Bch. J. 5c Canning Supplies Pint Ball JARS... 2 Pc. Qt. JARS CERTO ... Doz. J Qc .Doz. 91 2for25c Zinc LIDS Doz. 39 SUR-JEL ........... 2 25c 9 Tolerance Is Need Of World, Says Rotary Speaker Rev. Cato Dick, of Worchcstcr, Mass., told Rolarians here Friday that the world is in dire need of more tolerance.. .The former Nor wegian, in a dynamic address, seemed inspired with the "hills and water of Lake Junaluska" be cause it reminded him of his native land. ' Using modern history as prac tical examples, .the speaker stress ed the ..'importance of looking ahead, and seeing the ultimate re sult of all action. He pointed out that Germany., during World War 1, when she had Russia at her knees, sent men into Russia to scatter the seeds ot .Communism,...- as a means of further weakening Rus sia.' "The Labor government of Eng land has shackled industry under the nationalization pcogram. ' Tlw plan looked good 'at first, hut the same plan in principle looks entire ly "different as Iran puts it into use on their oil fields," the fiery speaker said. People who are to sueecd, must look further than the immediate future; the future reaction must be determined, he said, as he quoted time and time again; "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine." Rocky Branch Decoration Day Plans Under Way Plans are under way for the an nual Decoration Day at the Rocky Branch cemetery on August 24. Derry Norman and Bragg Wood are in charge. Everyone is urged to see that each family plot is cleaned before that time. The pastors of the Missionary and Freewill Baptist churches will preach at 11 a.m. and at 2 p.m. All singers are cordially invited. Use Want Ads for quick results A Reel Eyeful L r ywpm Park,n9 LI - ' k ' A V A STARLET that causes more than a flicker when she anneais on the I screen Is c'urvaceo"us Pat Williams. The stage of the Waynesville Armory was used to display exhibits of Haywood County's Home Demonstration Clubs during the Flow er Show held this week. Seventy-five-flower arrangements were entered by sixteen clubs and the collection of flowers entered by the West Canton Club received the tri-color award. In the foreground is the section devoted to horticulture specimens, which were display ed in bamboo containers.. (Staff Photo). 1939 sj 1951 M Roads Lead To The V7AYI3SSVILLE ARNOQY SATUEiMY,M! OUST 25ih and the ' l!2th' -ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL MEETING of the OD ELECTRIC MEMEEMI ..$600.00: PRI Many Valuable Prizes WiU Be Given Includ ing a $300.00 Automatic Electric Range. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY -VALUABLEPRIZES Elgctric Fans Automatic Toaster Electric Percolators Tabic Lamps Heating Pads Electric Irons Electric Popcorn Poppers Electric Roasters INTERESTING PROGRAM Including BEAUTY CONTEST COMMUNITY CARNIVAL DEALER DISPLAYS FREE PRIZES GUEST SPEAKERS OFFICERS' REPORTS ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
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