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Yes . . . Sunday is Mother's Day . . . the day that we all look up to Mother and thank her for all that she has done to core for her family. Why not relieve Mother of her tasks for a day and go on a picnic? Spring is really in the air and the out-of doors is calling. Shop here for all your picnic needs and have a wonderful time! Deep South Selectoste Apple Jelly 2 ? 31c 0 L I V E S 2 ?' 37c French's Dixie-Home Mustard 'r 15c TEA . . . X' 33c Dixie-Home or Dixie Darling MAYONNAISE : : '-43c Stokely's PINEAPPLE JUICE .3 - 59c Osage Georgia <?.?* PIMIENTOS it: :5-49c Del Monte, Libby's or Stokely's Fruit COCKTAIL - i S [5"- 99c Chicken of the Sea *rf Assorted Flavors KOOL ADE 6 25c Hardwood Charcoal BRIQUETS . . 10 ? 73c Ideal Wooden " ? 10c Ideal Plastic ?? 10c iaeai wooaen Forks & Spoons Ideal Plastic Forks & Spoons Snow White ? 40-Ct. Paper Plates "," 49? Dixie Cold Drink Cups "? 47' Sarah Ann COFFEE ?. 69c Underwood DEVILED HAM 214-oz. can 29c Fresh Frozen Foods! Blue Bird Frozen Concentrate ORANGE JUICE 5 - 69c Dixie-Home or Agen Frozen Fresh CHOPPED BROCCOLI 2 ?: 39c Libby's Frozen Concentrate LEMOHADE . . 3 6-oz. cans 44c Krey Brown Gravy with SLICED BEEF 16-oz. can 45c Krey Brown Gravy with SLICED PORK 47c 16-oz. can Cleans Clothes and Dishes Dash Detergent X 39c Soft and Absorbent! Northern Tissue 4 35c Fabulous for Clothes FAD X 30c ( Spiced Just Right! Selecto Pure PORK SAUSAGE .!!?.?? 19cl Quality-Tender, U.S. Choice or Thrifty Quality-Tender or Thrifty-Tender Cube Tender, U.S. Good Boneless Top Round C T F A If C .. STEAK 79c STEAKS ..." 73c Cubes of Boneless Beef Short Ribs of STEW . 49c BEEF 7 ...? 25c Lime-Pineapple, Orange Peach, Raspberry-Pineapple, Fruit Cocktail JELLO SALADS 25c Picnic Specials Spiced Smoky Mountain Luncheon Meat . 33c FRANKS . . ^ 79c Sandwich Spread! Fresh Marhoefer's Sliced Piniento Cheese '?"? 55c BOLOGNA . P'? 39c Delicious Fresh Deviled Freshly Made Egg Salad . 29c Chicken Salad 55c "Veri-Best" Produce Values! Always Fresh Fancy Tender Green Crisp Fresh BEANS 2 '?? 29c IETTIICE Fresh Spring ? ? ? ONIONS 2 - 19c Tiny New Red Potatoes 5 "?? 25c 2 & 1 9 New Washing Machine Detergent AD X 39c For Complexion Care IVORY SOAP 4 ? 23c White Toilet Soap OCTAGON 3 b?- 23c For Speedier Dishwashing IVORY SNOW X 31c The Foamy Cleanser AJAX 38c 14-oz. cant Makes Clothes Sparkle OXVDOL & 31c No Cooking! Laundry Starch NIAGARA '?? 19c Need no Bluing BLUE CHEER 30c News About People Mrs. J. C. Jacobs, Miss Kate Jacobs, Miss Margie Roper, and Mrs. M. W. Chapman spent Mon day in Atlanta, Oa. Mrs. Jacobs and Miss Jacobs attended the shoe mart there Monday. Mrs. C. E. Simmons and infant daughter, Kathleen, of Lexington, are here visiting Mrs. Simmons' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Childers, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bryant. Mrs. Helen Reece and son. Gary, and Miss Luetta Browning attend ed the wedding of their cousin, Miss Annie Marie Browning, of Asheville, to Harvey Culpepper, of Rocky Mount, at the First Baptist Church in Bryson City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McKay and Mrs. McKay's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Angel spent the week-end in KnoxviUe, Tenn.. visiting Mrs. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angel, and her grandmother, Mrs. Hyacinth Roper. Miss Virginia Setser, of Chat-I tanooga, Tenn., spent the past week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Setser. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galley spent the week-end in Brevard, visiting their daughter. Miss Lela Jo Gailey, a student at Brevard College. Mr. and Mrs. Gailey at tended the "May Day" festivities Saturday afternoon at the col lege. Miss Galley and Emory Crawford, both of Franklin, ap peared on the program In a dance. Miss Mary Slagle and Frederick Slagle, both of Atlanta, Ga., were here last week for their grand mother's funeral, Mrs. Henry Slagle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramsev, A., and two small daughters, of Waynesville, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser and Mrs. Albert Ramsey. Grady Corbin, who is stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Corbin and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cor bin. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Slagle and two sons spent the week-end in Roanoke, Va., visiting Mrs. Slagle's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Terry. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hurst have returned to their home on Franklin, Route 4, after spend ing three years in Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hailey arrived last Thursday to spend the summer at their home "Belle View Ranch," alter spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bryson and two sons, of Franklin. Route 5, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Beardon and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Southard. . Mrs. E. M. Davis, of Winston Salem. spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cunningham. Another daughter, Mrs. B. C. Boesser, of Richmond. Va.. is spending three weeks here with her parents. Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. E. C. Monaghan and three duu*t? ters. of Norfolk, Va., are vLslUnc Mrs. Monaghan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Guna. at their home on the Wayah Road. Mr. and Mrs. Browning Uuld smith and son, Jody, of Clinton. S. C., spent the weekend with Mrs. Goldsmith's parents. Mr. an? Mrs. T. W. Porter. IN APPRECIATION We would like to thank our our many friends for the many kindnesses shown us at the tim* of our recent bereavement. Ruth Bumside and children. FOR MOTHER *r~' DoiUy drat* ?hewn in Glomour Fresh os air, welcome as i Summer breeze? new lew Stripe dotted Swiss with' crochet-frosted neckline and sleeves lull pleated' skirt. Yellow, blue. pink. 8 to 18, 12.9S THE QUALITY SHOP "Where Quality Meets Economy" GRADUATION GIFTS FOR YOUR GIFT BUYING We suggest you shop our store for the young man's gift. SUMMER. SPOAT COAT SPORT COATS Are Lovely Gifts From $16.95 and up Y V Belts, Jewelry, Neckware and Handkerchief* SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS are a MUST with the young man. We have only 4,000 to choose from. NOTHING CAN PLEASE HIM BETTER than a nice pair of Dacron and Wool Slacks. WE GIFT WRAP FREE IDRYMAN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP The finest west of AsherilU CALVIN HEN SON Owners PRKLO DRYMAN
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