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Premium List For August Dahlia Show Arranged By Women Club Of Waynesville . i ' ! rr- uATTgF. FTiTTTON OF i'HE WAVNESViyMOtMig COUNTY tusiwu--""- Superintendent (any Dahlia number tubers, val- Class 1. The largest anl lest dis play of Dahlias First ori?e pair of Dahlia baskets, vaiue $10.0u, given by J. B. Ivey. Second prize, Daiiiia tubers to the value of $5.00. Class 2. Best display of Dahlias Taised in Haywood county outside of Waynesville township First prize n,v.;n tiikci-" in ho value of S3. 00. iaiiiiH .wivi-j i." ..... - c Second prize, Dahlia tubers to value i of $2.00. Class 3. Best display of Dahlias raised in Waynesville township First prize, Dahlia tubers to value of S.00. Secosd prize, Dahlia tubers to value of ?2.00. (Winner of Class 1 cannot compete for this.) Class 4. Best display of Dahlias outside of Haywood county First prize, Dalia tubers to value of $5.00 Second prize, Dahlia tubers to value r, Pny Hicnlav coming longest distance Prize Dahlia tubers to val-! ue of ?3.UU. Class 6. The best and largest dis play from exhibitor growing less ban 50 Dahlia plants-First prize, Dahlia tubers to value of $3.0i. Second prize, Dahlia tubers to val ue of 1.00. Cln-; 7 The best display from Kr.v.,.- never exhibiting before in Waynesville show. t irst prze, Dahlia tubers to value o f SpO-Second pr.ze. Dahlia tubers to value of frl.UJ. Class 8. The most artistic vase or basket of Dahlias, (other fohapc : al lowed) First prize, Dahlia iuup to value of $3.00.Second prize, Dan n tutors to value of $1.0U. . ... nf Class 9. The best vase or M IZ.UU. I Winner Ul uiuaa J. v-....v . r- . rUMc tnhprs to value compete for this.) 4 ' ' ' ' i ' ' V ' H ' i I . i'T tr" i.'l I I SLUDER FURNITURE CO., Inc. j G. R. Ball, of Charlotte, was in charge of the construction of the new Court House. It was largely through his ability to push the work on the building- that it was completed 60 days ahead of schedule. ! i CANTON, N. C. Furniture. Stoves and Ranges, Victrolas and Vic tor Records. Phone 88 "Your Credit Is Good With Us." i SKILL and ACCURACY are the predominating features of our Business Quality Merchandise Always Waynesville Pharmacy Phone 16 Opposite New Court House ser cent and the Federal r -nc no Ian a -i v , - , ... ,i round fc,i Increasing interes m s ! ota ot ?7,200,000,U00 "21 ,i inuitu wj ocai agencies vmih.. in Beauty blooms fltX'flfl . .. lOn VI CUUili.'--' . " Class .-28. SweepstaKes-ru-' ; tem?. ana vOTje that .v.t nmnt rrizt;, 3,-iithern uaners, - , I : r ers o he value of $5.00 and a ; ; Reasonable time many meag- yl ,or saving thro ; silver vase Vase given by J- B. Ivey. 'lctually may be affXeJdwsly 'iaions tonw'1?, BllKule:-The display having the , f the t Je fe An indication of the C tacrt-e 1 1 , r- ; wpp r. stakes Points in judging :-t-il:es: "irst rr.-:::. Sci-sni prize i'ol.-.'t, for judges: ' ...:n nva pvtva aoints in f" i 1 r.M .niintlPS in llie rx , htre were ueu . n.c aamc uas , v. ;,,,. ! Ilc . , ; not rvnnl total Of ,....ui. irnn " '. U-Uf tor ine .-outhern siaies. " :suun wuu rou!;:vs Tieau an annual sa point m ji:n eacp. each .-I .:. : r.-..".; .... Form ;ui t'oliage f-ua'.ities .- 20 po'r.'.f 25 points 15 points 20 toints " 20 points ?i!,we'rV .'shown' must be grown - , ,. exhibitor. The winners oi the n'ahi-i tubers will be given a list oi iihe I-ahliai from which to choose the v-..-:t.ves wanted, and the tubers will be delivered in Spring of 19.,. jhe nrices of the Dahlia tubers as listed in 'he 1932 price lists will be used. Premium list will be slightly cnans from the above. MRS. FRANK FERGUSON, Chairman, Waynesville, N. C. i-elieved. as 'V 193l ..anvpoeu counties V! aeturers rici-'jiij . w mj- sym s ,m. .lattutc ,., .mmtles in the . rw u 'u. - 'J"tt'. 1 OI . r1 ..n I .nnsi lit luin ,11 v Wt'h and other sections have since ..Manufacturers je "ecn accomplished; but. inv.ting op- jortunity still is open. Of approximately $14,000,000,000 in nti pv-npnditures in the rOVUI Illiicutc. y-'L . fTrit-rf States in 1931, local govern ments used 50 percent, the states IS Phillip Bras'.vt'.l feeding 70 Dura.' : play of l'u:!-:V. '.: sale this fall. $3.00 Second prize, Dahlia tul:ers to value of $1.00. Class 10. The best vase or basket of yellow or i ronze Dahlias (10 or m.-n-p blooms) First nrize. Danlia tubers to vaiue of $3.00 Second prize, Daniia luoers to value i.ou. Cla.-s 11. The rest vase or basket of red Dahlias (10 or more blooms First prize, Dahlia tubers to vaiue of S3 n(j Second prize, uanna tuners 10 value of $1.00. Class 12. the best vase or : a-i.ict oi assorted colors in Dahlias (harmony of colors to count oO per cant, 10 or mnrp blooms First nrize. Dahlia tu bers to value of $3.00 Second prize, Dahlia tubers to value of $1.00. riRB 1 3. Thp hpst. vase or basket decorative Dahlirs (5 or more blooms) First prize, Dahlia tubers to aiue of $3.00 Second prize, Dahlia tubers to value of $i.uu. Class 14. The best Cactus iJafiiia (vase or basket of 5 or more blooms) First prize, Dahlia' tu'r.crs to value S3. 00 Second prize, Dahla tubers to value of $l.u0. Class 15. 'lhe be?t vase or casKet of Peony Dahlias (o or more uioonrsj First prize, Dahlia tubers to value of $'.00 Second pr.ze, u-xa-.m uioers to vaiue of $1.00. . Cl-s.4 Hi. The best P.mions (any number of blooms permitted in this class') First- prize, Dahlia tubers to value of $3.0U Second prize, vai.iia tuliers to value of $1.00, .ria 17. The best snecimi".! bioom of Kathleen. Norris from bulbs-fam ished by J. B. Ivey lirst prize, ..j.UU worth tine. bulbs (grower's selection) Second prize. $2.00 worth fine bulls (glower's sellection.) Class 18. The best specimon bloom k linhlia- rFirst nrize. Dahlia tubers to value of $3.00 Second prize. Dahlia tubers to value or .l.o.j. .. Class 19. The best specimen bloom t,f wMtn Dahlia First -nrtee. Dahlia tubers to value of $3.00 Second nr::.. DnKlia tubers to value of $1.00 ("a 20. The best f.n-jeiinen of. l'ed !-., i-Mn First'-nrize. Dahlia tubers to v.uuo of $3.00 Second ir'izv, I rhlia tnl,ir t.'i alue of S1.00. Class 21. The best "pecimoi bloom r.f 'vd'iv or nrance Dahlia First prize. Dahlia-tubers to value of $3.00 Second prize. Dahlia tubers to value of $1.00. 22. The bcv. specimen i. loom of kven.-.- or purple Dahlia First urize. Dahlia tubers to value of $1.00 Stcond prize, Dahlia tubers to value Sl.oo. " (,'!as. 23. Be?t speciment of any other color not specified First prize, '):ili1ia tubers to value of $3.00 Sec ond prize, Dahlia tubers to value of ?1.K. r'nes 24. Largest and most perfect bloom in show First prize, Dahlia tubers S3.no Second nnze. uanna tubers S! 00. Class 25. The most unusual nioom nit hTn.-ntl First nrize. Dahlia tubers $3.00 Second prize, Dahlia tubers $1.00,.. ria '.. Thp larcrest and best dis ninv if oppAlinirs First nrize. Dahlia tubers $5.0.0 Second prize, Dahlia nrvora $'? fill. Class 27. The best d.bplay of Jersey More complaint of damage by the bud worm and horn worm of tobacco has been reported by eastern growers this season than in many years past. For A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING See The New COURTHOUSE For Quality GROCERIES and PRODUCE Always See Home Grocery J. C. Rose, Owner Compliments WEST General Merchandise Stores in Canton and Clyde. .- B ' ::' -v- I'!'- " ' No-- We didn't get the job to Build the Court House But---- r Tf iha irtli hoA hPAn in l?onnir Ji car we would have been called I Ilia i5 uui uuoiiiokj Fixing Them Good as New FOR A BETTER JOB CALL AbeFs Garag HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, Constipa- nn lrnnsw sm nt.npr cnronic auivn, . . t . diseases are often reach by natural methods. WE TREAT THi- OAUSt. Drs. Marshall, Clyde : Road, R. 3. Canton, N. C. 4 t pd. 23-30-T-14. GENERAL GROCERIES, PRODUCE, SHOES, WW 1 M Phone 52 Asheville Road II ow Mnch Shonld a Funeral Cost? VrrE believe that the funeral should reflect accurately the standard of living f the de ceased. To fall Iwlow this stand ard is not goad taste. To pcnI more is mistaken sentimentality. ..Whatever the nceils of each particular case, the high ftand anls of our service are always maintained. SLUM ER-GARR ETT FIXKRAL SERVICE Waynesville, N, C. W Furnish Ntiiontl ClH ay wood County Fir 100 Percent Dealing in MERCHANDISE FRESH MEATS CLOTHING HARDWARE Besides a Complete Machine Sh We congratulate the citizens of the county on the comple tion of the New Court House and also assure j ou that at all tin you will find at our places of business a warm and courteous e'' come awaits you.' We have in the past given our customers mre for their money and in the future we intend to do the same. Re'j member, we have almost anything. V ! A : : :: ; .-s -;, 'v; a 1 111 Ulil L1V? 7 11 iU" I M mm PHONE 263-J LAKE JUNAlXKj
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