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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I'll I WJ 1 5fJ KVjW iWftl $fe K Ktffi 1 JWfflnrmt iii.m. I HERE oni THERE i ,n't take the heat of the noon ,.n'Ui remind us that summer is '" aunched for we encounter at ; , j. n strangers in p.ace of 1; fair t-Vt !' ."... our nexl "UUI a -: ft. time irienu- . .... .jvo miirn more api. lv "J't.ows with a person, we have , eyes on before I often find ,V wondering: about them as I u,'t. vou do I was particularly m "in a family group at the lunch "'urine the past week at a nearby l. r Trpu Tpa Room f'uU r.rV n" Y y it:i'. .- lib. 1 fa n'. iirt-ri ;1 V.'ie uic-" such a nice looking; normal v.- -father, mother and two chil- i(in and (laughter, ages some- etween eight and arul ten. 1 I lvt-gan t0 have great sympathy ftv the mother It is a bitter dis appointment to go on a trip and ,,' t.e the things one has plann ed to take in The mother, was liking at one of those beauti fully illustrated booklets of moun ,.,in views that are annually published by some group in this 'ta'tion I wasn't close enough to jjt what but any way she Vi'l very decided ideas but not disagreeably so about wanting to take in every mountain trip but the man was fed up on moun tain roads he -was evidently not a.'fustomed to driving them I , ve- heard him say "I tell you I can't drive up another one of those mountains but as they went out the door I overheard vr -av "well if we decide to come ' bark for a month I expect to see everything in this country.". . . cen in July copy of Reader's Di-t-in the section devoted "toward a mote picturesque Speech" the fol lowingwhich caught my attention .Kach vear pontM-vatio.n .seenv to Open All Day Saturday, July 4th f i i i ; j t:ij Bb. siiluiiia I'eiiiint A A IV Pure Grape JUBCE i I'. O. N. In SflM'Inl SMm BEER- or ALE :BElil DILL or o (ft SOlHi A "urs 25c Sweet or 10f Swei-t Mixed T,lr (lur Own 1 ' TEA y2-Pcund Pkg. 15 1 ruliir llrands CIGARETTES - Ann l'a Pure Fruit PRESERVES A & P Pure- Oraie 2 V" 25c Dressing, Pt. Jar 19c Kajah Sanilwirh ; Spread, Pt. Jar 21c N- c. 5c Package Crackers 4 17c Em-ore Stuffed Olives ' 2T 10c Ra.lah Mustard 10c Mb. Box Vanilla Wafers . . . . . . . 15c .8 lb. Package LARD ...... 89c 2Mb. Bag FLOUR .. 75c OLEO per lb. 15c V;i .n take aff another garment" uthu-h might well have included individuals don't you think? Shortly after with my mind still on the exceptional expression I ran across this "as the years insinuate their mellow pres ence upon me" which certainly has a pleasing and softening way of say ing "as 1 grow older." Vesper services held in the open are always more or le.--s im pressive perhaps there is some thing of finality about tho.clu.se of the day that brings a "feel ing of sadness, akin to pain," Attending the vesper services at New College on Sunday evening held on a hill overlooking the val leywith a view of the .surround ing mountains I wondered why in the summer we don't have more out door services using the back ground 'that nature has so lavishly blessed us with-Mhat makes a perfect setting for inspiration- Hundreds of persons attend the conferences held at Lake Junaluska- for just this combination of the message of man and nature but we natives don't make as much of it as we should It was refreshing to hear the group at New College, most of them from New York City singing the same old hymns and southern spirituals that are our favorites. I understand that during the Re publican convention the Democrat: explained that their radios were no good all they could get were the proceedings at Cleveland .and last week the Republicans could get. noth ing but Philadelphia and the re verberation from the party in power naturally more boisterous than those of the party so earnestly seeking a 45c 2Pt.Ssts.25c i '.-.'Can;-, Wc 3 Betties 25c IMus Hittlo Oeposii llciuz 1 roll Cucumber C ic llrrad iiikI Hotter pikips 1 ; ' ioc 1 Jnr c Carton - $1.15 , Mb- Jar 19c . ........ . . , Jam, 1-lb. Jar. .ic rut Kite WJted Paper, Roll, the bisqsst breed value in tsiaii X. DTAflllSXED 6 10c Oh, to Be a One fellow whose job is probably th envy of every impressionable male is this Atlantic City copper whose "painful" duty it is to puss judgment 011 the various beach costumes and tell the young ladijjs what they must or must not wear. . way to return to the White House -It ki said that the Cleveland convention was a very sober and thrifty affair as compared to that of the Democrats and the advocates of the New Deal- there may have been a few lost hats in Cleveland, but not the MH) that it is clnimed were found in Philadelphia which the owners forgot to. collect but both parties seem to have given serious consideration to a brand new plittforni' with new ideas not in cluded in tile "A'2 campaign economic onditions aiid experiments of the Roosevelt adiniiiistvution have devel oped new issues. Which- reminds us Unit the .sec ond primary will be hold July llm 4th- and all- good citizens regardless of their personal viwes on the subject of second contests . . .should sfiit feel their responsi bility to vote so be sure to in clude in your c(deln'ation of the -1th the few minutes '.it- takes to cast your vote--for bear in mind that, it "would be unworthy, a .'true -citizen of the .11. S. A.,' on. the KlOfh anniversary of that fa mous document The I lecln rat ion of Independence to fail to as sume his part' in governmental affairs, TWO SKUIAL SI'OIUIIS Two "serials.,, in additioti to short novels, will be found every Sunday in the lietioii-sectibn'of the HALTlM")K!v AMERICAN'.'' Tell your newsdealer to reserve your copy. 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Summer Meats Spiced Pork 35c Chicken Loaf v.w... . -. v.' . .-v . . -45c Smoky Mountain Loaf 30c Goose Liver, per lb .35c PlJCrCC Pimento, Swiss, and U1CL JLi American Sliced . 35c Liver Cheese . . . ... . . 29c Dixie Butter .... . . . . 18c IdinO'i . 15c Pan Trout . . TOASTED CHEESE AND BACON I.I NCHKON SANDWICHES l pound cheese. 1 egg. '4 cup milk. Salt and pepper, ti slices toast. ( slices bacon. Tut chee.se through food chopper, and add egg. milk, salt, and pepper to taste. Spread thick slices of toast with cheese mixture, and lay a piece of bacon on each. Toast under broil er, turning bacon once. . CAoastyAppeUUj ! 23c i:5c LIIMSY'S, . Tor 2.")C WKLCIIE'S. N, ") tun . . .2."o 6 for afV25c 9c 1 . for Iffr 14C ..12'ic IV 14C SKZlc 25 c BurginV Dept Store THE FOOD STORE MAIN' STREET PHOXn 74
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