THE GALAX HEWS AUGUST 2, 1962 PAGE 6 5fc’, iC ARMOUR STAR SMOKED HAM, LB, t OR WHOLE SWIFT SWEET RASHER BACON, 1 LB. ARMOUR STAR FRANKS, 12 0Z» SIZE END CUT PORK CHOPS NANT AHA LA OR SEAL TEST CREAMERY BUTTER m. 4:90 § 490 # 390 490 # 690 i 1 BOX REGULAR SIZE TIDE FREE WITH EACH $10» ORDER* ScaJL^ (^huniaJji (ourutA.^ Sio/ie. Opena A new gift shop in our community is known as the Scaly Mountain Country Store* Located in the old Scaly Mountain Post Of fice^ the old brick building is 8 minutes from Mghlands on the Dillard Road. It is a unique and uncluttered arrangement of un usual gifts, most of which were hand made by local craftsmen. Included is a large selection of handcrafted'wooden table lamps with hand made shades, many decorated by Miss Lucy. Lanps of local and tropical hard woods, such as dogwood, laurel, chestnut, lo cust, holly, pecan, teakwood, and others, 8a*a made so that no two are alike. There are hand made caffee tables and benches of cherry and applewood* Outstanding are Miss Lucy*s hand paint ed sweaters and novelty hats, which are won derful for travel as they are non-chushable and easy to pack. Bia Country Store sells Carolina Coun try style hams that are sold with a money- back guarantee. A line of native-produced red raspberries, idJLd strawberry jam, as well as tropical caranbola kumquat and calamonden preservea, are available* The early American line of hand made scented candles and soap—made in North Carolina—is a best seller, according to Ne3tt Thursday afternoon, August 9, the Episcopal Churchwomen will meet at 3 o’clock for Evening Prayer, a business session, and a talk by the rector on the subject of “Liturgical Prayer*” A social hour, in the Hall, will conclude the meeting. The Rev* Richard Maholm, of St, Christopher*s Church on Key Biscayne, Florida, will assist the rector at the U o'clock Celebration of the Holy Eu charist this Sunday# Fr. M^olm is spending the month of August at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Flowellyn Miller Big Bear Pen Mountain, TALLEY IS NEW POLICEMAN Mr* Gordon Talley has been made the new part-time police officer for the Town of idghlands* The annoimcement was made Monday. He wiH assist Chief of Police Clin Dryman in his duties as law officer* "”T15 N oITn c"Tm“e N~ It has been announced that children’s tickets to the Square Dance Festival (to night) August 2 will sell for 50^, and that these tickets will not have door prize priviledges* The tickets may be purchased at the box office on Main Street in front of the Chamber of Commerce, Miss Lucy, (CON’D ON PAGE 11) Episcopal News i^iends of the congregation are re minded of the Annual Re-Sale, scheduled for early October, Articles intended for this Sale can be left at any time at the Magruder and O’Brien QCfice or will be pick ed up by request. The Vestry of the Parish meets tomor row night (Friday), August 3, at 8 o’clock in the Fellowship Hall, LUILTOn H. COBB ^eoL Of.Uce; 5275 - Home.- 5875 ■ Silver Slip Lodge OeLioioLud P\e£xJi6 - - - - f^ecormended fhnam. ^eaeAX'cutiorhd: 9Iwne QJL UNDER NEW HANAGEMEiNT SPECIALIZING IN FRESH FLORIDA SEAFOOD & STEAKS Try Our Salad Plates OPEN FOR SUNDAY DINNERS Mgn. Mr, & Mrs, John Clement*.,.. THE CflROLinfl mounTRin shop cashiers, north CAROLINA. Distinctive Gifts and Sportswear., i'iAPS, Books Homemade Preserves Handsmocked Dresses.* Toys

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