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THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 14-11 Club Boys Re port Great Time On LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS For Printing That Satisfies See Hospital N e w s PHONE 137 Recent Camping TripUft "X T "Til 1 e mountaineer rnone LOL , i M- and Mre Edgrar Person, of New .. ,:' the latter's sister, of Wash- ton 1' arrived this week and irl ttJ eueste of the former's grrand- Mr and Mrs. R. Q. Me nken. ... n,) Mrs. J. R. Franklin, form- ,v of Waynesville, but who now wide in Peoria, 111., arrived during the week' and are the giesU of mU ;: Kvelvn Reed, of Columbia, and v6 Catherine Reed, of Akron, Ohio, have arrived and are occupying weir summer home on me asitiiic mn . jlr and Mrs. Robert Hardin are jj,e gutsts of the former's parents, Mr Hardin, who has been located at rvaeev has been transferred to the CCC camp at Sunburst. - Later they are planning 10 nu uyui uncut, ' Mtv. Thomas M. Seawell, of Winder, (;& j S iidintr several aays in iowii, to ho near her daughter, Miss Anne .,nv.i! who is attending Lamp Ju W.Kka This is Miss Seawell's sixth vcar at tno camp. is Kvclvn Morgan, who is in famine at Hex Haspjtal in Raleigh M C i 1 1 if guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Morgan. M . John K. Boone has returned f-om Adiirrw where she was the tueft uf Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone. j v ty iA (Price Reduced) qulfot...rooch... fleas., .bedbug... PrDy,y and other insect T M'- and 'Mrs. George T. Hendry, Jr., of Athens, Ga., aw the guests of oi the letter's mother, Mrs G C Brlggs. Mrs. Hendrv will 'be ' rv mebeied ag Miss Lois Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. John Ware, of Wash ington, D. C, are the guests of the Iatter's mother, Mrs. G. C. Briggs Mrs. Ware is the former Miss Mar guerite Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Miller and daughter, Miss Jeanette Miller, and son, Mr. Henry Miller, Jr., arrived this week from Webster Grove, Mo., and will spend the month of August here. Mrs. Robert Osborne and voung daughter, Mary Vance, of Tampa, Fla., arrived this week and are the guests of the Iatter's parents, Dr and Mrs. J. F. Abel. Mrs. J. Wilford Ray and a party of friends were among those motor ing to Asheville during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Winfre.l riaker. who have spent sometime here as the guests of the Iatter's lun.m. n,. and Mrs. J. F. Abel, have returned to meir nome in Orlando, Fla Dr. Jasper E. Morgan, consulting physicist, of Duke H.ienit.. 1 n,,,.i was the jruost during the week of'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morgan - - Mr. A. I! Moss Jr. ,,f 1 t-.. I,.,,., luska, has gone to. Charlotte where he nas accepted a position with the Whitin Machine Works M-. M. ....... and son, Billy, will join Mr. Moss sometime later, MIlS. PAI L WALKER IX CHARGE OF LUNCH ROOMS Mi's. Paul Walker, who has been appointed supervisor of .the lunch rooms of the schools' of the -county, whi. h will be a protect of the WI'A (luring the coming I'hool term, Will share the office, of Mrs. W. A Hvatt, upervisor of the sewing rooms, lo cated m the court himso. On each Saturday she will have hours from !' to 12 in the morning anil froiii 2 to 5 in the afternoon. During the. coming weeks when the work is getting organ ised, all school patrons and teachers, interested in the project are asked to call at the court house during the ihours given. Trespassing notices, un -tardboard or cloth, for sale at The .Mountaineer Mr. Holland G i ogan.. Canton, medi cal case, is improving. Miss Wilma Wright, Canton, is bet ter following an operation. -Mrs. Ben Noland, Clyde Route 1, is fairly comfortable. The condition of Mr. Ernest Early, medical case, is good. Miss Mary Estus is improving after undergoing an operation. Mrs. Richard Rathbone. of Clyde Route 1, is fairly comfortable after an operation. Mrs. Andrew Hannar, medical case, is some better. Miss Carrie Shelton, of Clyde, medical case, ig fairly comfortable. The condition of Mrs. Annie FUhur, of Oove Creek, is good following an operation. Mrs, Charles Hill, of Clyde, oper ative case, is improving. Mrs Hub I'rkor, of Canton, is fairly comfortable. Mrs. ,). P. Ledbetter, of Cantor! lloute 2, is improving. Miss Carrie Buchanan, .operative case, is hettor. DISCHARGKI) Miss Emma C, Barrows. Mr. G H. Jone.s. M rs. Jim Cagle. M lss Floss le 1 tot son. M. R. B. Gibson. Mrs. Clayton Haynes. Mrs. Dulfte San ford. .Miss Theresa Clemmons. Mrs. I,ov Coleman. Miis. I.ennia Parker. M r. Vincent Smith. Mr. Russell Fowler. M I'. Glenn Mann. BIHTHS Mr; 'and,. M rs, Fred Caddis .Tationnco the birth of a daughter, August the first. f OUR OWN At)TEA HbPkg15c pound pktr.. 29c "WHERE ECONOMY RUUT 1 GELATIN DESSEKT . . . AS.STD. Fl.-UOItS PARKLE 4 Pkgs. 17c FLAKES 3 Pkgs. 17c It W ill PI KE CIDER VINEGAR cai. Jug 37c till. .MONTE SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES 3 u.. c 50c M NNYFIKLI -FANCY ' CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 43c BACKS Pound 13ic I I VI.vt (;kaxi LATED SUGAR 10 ib. cioth Bag 55c "IS V H.AIN OK SELF-RISING FLOUR 24-lb. Bag 79c JEWEL 8 lb. ctn. 97c MASONIC MKCTIN(; The H'guJfir monthly communication of Wjiynesville Mason'ir' lA)dge. No. 2-511 will- lie, held o,n -Friday night, Aii guM Ttii, tit K p nr. A special education a.l program will lie given at this meeting; and T, T, Wyche, Grand .Master of the Grand Council of Royal and Select. Masters in North Carolina, will give an ad dress on: "The Bjrth-Right of a Mas ter Mason," . All visiting brethren from other Mastniic lodges are cordially invited. W. 1.. I.AMPKIN. W. M. C. B. IIOSAFIiOOK, Sec. (Reported.) We left home londay morning and were to meet the trucks at either Waynsville, Clyde, or Canton, We left Waynesville about 10:00 o'clock, Clyde about 10:30 o'clock and Canton about 11:30 o'clo k. We got to camp abKut 2:00 o'clock. The first day we only had three sandwiches for diiuier because we got there f late. After dinner we play ed play-ground baseball and pitched horse shoes. Late that evening we went in swimming and stayed in until about supper time. After playing games a while we went to bed and got up next morning about six. o'clock. Tuesday we cleaned things up and played tne rest of the time. Things went along smoothly unt il Van Haynv pulled Field Haynes in the water with his clobhes on. That night Dr. Sisk made us a talk on health which was enjoyed by all. , Wednesday we went to the Test Farm. Mr. Clapp showed us through the grape vineyard, then an onion field, where a man, was nickinir thenv He showed us some of their different kinds of chickens and. demonstrated n dT "" 'L0 us' ThU n,'st ,n ables. hTn to keep an accurate record 01 how many eggs each hen lays. The ones that walked back to camp march ed like soldiers. Wednesday night Mir. Byeis came to our camp and had supper with us. After -supper lie made a very interesting talk Ve organized a ball team and called i-nein i lie J anivcc.s aim i uis. . close and interesting game was tdiivo.l each da v . Thursday morning was rainy and we stayed in and each " He aoout the camp. Thursday evening we went to Robert E. ah Hall, and to llidgo ciY'st and Monlreat. Friday we went to t.ie Test Farm and looked over some cows, pigs, houses, mules, and oast me i, nation. About one o'clock we left lol home. GOl.F I'lll HN AMF.NT there will lie a golf touinameiit at Lake Junnli-iska golf course, qualify ing through Tuesday, : August llt'li, Play olf will, he Wednesday, -.1 2th I through Salunliiv l.rlh. I respassing notices, jifi i ardlioard or clolti, for sale at I hi' .Mountaineer 1 -iit Toilet SOAP, 3 cakes 20c RINSO 3 25c Hall Mason Fruit . JARS, Qts., doz. 7oc Ann Rage Vart- Fruit PRESERVES iar 19c A 4 P Bread con tains only the finest ingredient prop erly balanced. Try a loaf today. PAN LOAF 14-ez. -i I No Matter J What Your Grocery Needs May Be You Can Always Save Money BurginV Dept Store MAIV STREET PHONE 74 in i :" u Dm.. ', l ii,. Vi ui.m ATLAS JARS on't gamble with your preserves. ATLAS Fruit JARS are proved safe before you buy be cause they are Double Tested for Strength. Tested for strength un der strain by the scien tific Polariscope instru ment Tested for strength under heat by boiling water at 212F. Strong for all methods of mod ern preserving. And made of clear crystal glass. . HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. Whealine, W. V&. Makers of fruit Jam and fruit jar caps for wore than 40 years. 0 it EI ftlTD Light White ..... . . . .89c lLiUUll Santo Coffee Wr Lb. 15c Yukon's Best . .$1.07 f Maxwell House Coffee Per Lb. 27c Puffed Rice and Wheat . ..10c Large Quaker Oats . . . ,. . . . . , 19c Com Flakes ... 2 for 15c Gold Medal Milk Small Size . . , . fi for 19c IiSirpe Size . . ..'J for 19c MONARCH Fancy Peaches., 2 can , . . . 2 for 35c I'Kl'IT .ll'ICI' Orange and Crape, No. 2 can .2 for 25c Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. jar . . . . .23c n I I n 8 oz. size . 10c oalad Dressing k; oZ. size . i5c 32 oz. size . 25c .59c 1-2 Gal., per doz ...97c r . I Pints, per doz. . TrUll JarS Quads, per doz. ..69c Bulk Vinegar, per gal. 21c Cigarettes, per carton ..$1.15 Lg. Octagon Soap . 6 for 25c Super Suds . 3 for 21c Groceries Plus (roci'ries and meats-'become foods when cooked. You consume them personally. Necessarily they are of personal interest to you. Sanitation is of paramount importance. This applies especially to meats including chickens. They must be handled with care at every slajre. (Juality must be high and consistent. This is .secured through standard brands. .1 'rices must be relatively low. Values must be good. Having these things, you have groceries - - plus. Price alone is not suflicienl. WE INVITE YOUK COMPARISON Country Hams Whole or Sliced ROAST Beef, per lb. 12c Lamb, per lb 23c Veal, per lb 23c Pork, per lb 23c i? nun SffiaBS::."25c Fish nor IK '19V DRESSED mmm uens, per in ze C. E. Ray's Sons i Sliced or I'nsllced A&P FOOD STORES i .:
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