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| Where Dairying Brought a Whole County Prosperity food times'to^l^WJ^Frank oj?'cLmoi^Hrlit"d!*T ,f^r?'P of Amos D ^kcr H\ kilUf arc ?hown m tlw pfcturt*. "ipioo Holitem cow and Ctcil Hanna wiih bit minimi Lyric Theatre FRIDAY, eirXK (j _ | "MEN ARE LIKE THAT" ? Comedy- "TI< KLISH BUSINESS" I ?. ss Feat 11 refte? "GLORIOUS VAMPS" | Matinee 10c and 40c Night10c and 50e I SATURDAY, JUNE 7 | '/OFFICER O'BRIEN" | Coinedv? "BARBERS COLLEGE" I Screen Son-? "SMILES" | Matinee 10c and 40c Night 10c and 50c | MONDAY - T FES DAY, JUNE 9 and 10 | "TAMING OF THE SHREW" | Corned v? "FIREPROOF" ? Fox Movietone News Matinee 10c and 40c Night. 10c and 50c | WEDNESDAY- JUNE 11 " | "BISHOP MI.'RDER CASE" | Comedy? "THE REAL MfcCOY" | Matinee 10c and 40c Night 10c and 50c 1 THURSDAY, J FNE 12 "GUILTY" POULTRY PRICES Car will Ran THURSDAY afternoon and FRIDAY morning Heavy Breed Hens 16c lb. Light Breed Hens 14c lit. Heavy Breed Broilers, over 2 lbs 27c lb. Heavy Breed Broilers ll/2 to 2 lbs. 24c lb. Light Breed Broilers ll/2 lbs. and up 20c lb. ^ Cox 8o lb. Dux 10c lb. (teese 5c lb. Turkeys not wanted. No broilers under 1V2 lbs. will be accepted. SMOKY MT. MUTUAL EXCHANGE JACKSON COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION CULLOWHEE JUNIOR CLUB MET Cullowheee, May 29?The Junior I Study Club of Cullowhee mot Mon-. I day evening, May 25. Miss Norma | ! Burnctte who was hostess delight II fully entertained the Club with apie 11 nic, at the Cullowhee Pienie Grounds. 1! Mr. W. K. Bin! gave a talk in s I which hi* briefly tareed drama fron* I 1000 B. C. to the the present time, i I Frances Brown, whom the club .sent) |! to Pinehuist, to the convention of ' I j the Federation of Woman's Clubs j I j of North Carolina, gave a report of: I j the meeting. Mrs. H. T. Hunter and ?! her niece, Miss Louise Phillpis, were | i visitors at the meeting. ALL PASSES By Theodore Tilt on Once in Persia reigned a kiag, Who, upon his signet ring 'Graved a maxim true and wise, Which, if held before the eye#, Gave him counsel at a glance, Fit for every change and chance. Solemn words, and these are they: "Even tbis shall pass away." Trains of camels through the sand Brought him gems from Samarkand} Fleets of galleys through the seas Brought him pearls to match with these. But he counted not his gain Treasures of the mine or main; "What is wealth?" the king would say; "Even this shall pass away. In the revels of his court, At the zenith of the sport, When the palms of all his guests Burned with clapping at his jests, He, amid his figs and wine, Cried: "Oh, loving friends of mina I Pleasure comes, hut not to stay; Even thi^ shall pass away." Fighting on a furious field, Once a javelin pierced his shield; Soldiers with a loud lament Bore him bleeding to his tent; Groaning from his tortured side, "Pain is hard to bear," h? cried, "But with patience, day by day, Even this shall pass away. Towering in the public square, Twenty cubits in the air, Rose his statue, carved in stone. Then the King, disguised, unk?. >wn. Stood before his sculptured name, Musing meekly, "What is fame? Fame is but a slow decay; Even this shall pass away." Struck with palsy, sere and old, Waiting at the gates of gold, Said he, with his dying breath, "Life is done, but what is death?" Then, in answer to the King, Fell a sunbeam on his ring, Showing, by its heavenly ray, "Even thif shall {*#? CAN YOU GUESS? How Long Will a Ford Motor Run on a Tank of Gasoline? For the nearest correct answer we will give away valuable prizes ? ! ? 1 /' i j The motor will be started Thursday morning, June 12th at eight o'clock by Mayor Dan Tompkins, Sheriff M. B. Cannon and Chief of Police W. T. Martin, who will be official time keepers. The motor will be stopped at 8 o'clock each' evening and started again next morn ing and run until all the gosoline is exhausted. The Contest is FREE to All 1st Prize, $25.00 Certificate of deposit on any Ford Car. 2nd Prize, $15.00 in Gold. 3rd Prize, $10.00 in work in our repair shop. FREE Picture Show A Trip Through the Ford Plant f This -picture will be shown at the following places at 8 o'clock each evening; Glenville High School, June 9th Whittier High School, June 10th Cullowhee School, June 11th Sylva, at Sylvan Theatre, June 13th You will enjoy these films and we want you to see them. Come as our guests. Tickets will be provided for your guesses on the time motor will run. Get them at the shows or our office. Sylva Motor Co.
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