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,iv JUNE 17, 1937 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER tL - ' Page 3 ,,e I Disagreement As II A i. on. "'ludinir 15 field men. and A V TT agC-IlUUf AC I C:.- f.. abOUt iO Mia.. v . iU ., . .. -uusl oi me oDjeetions to the pro posed Federal wage and hour act which have been delivered to the Congressional committee hearing have been based either on historical vr economical grounds. One group has contended that such legislation in vades states' rights and is uncon stitutional in spirit. The other has argued that federally to fix minimum wages means federally to fix all wages, which will produce a price rise, and finally a federal price-fixing law. With these dissents the administra tion forces behind the bill are con cerned only to the degree that they may obstruct passage of the legislation. . .r f tu' ..n-nlovment ser- 3!rh U ?Pl0'eeS in the v-;or "" ,T ;..u nrA a hour 51) n Ka.e'H" " " : URGIN 5 negt Store Hk Flour ... 85c k Coffee ...25c k Lard. V. $1.09 tar, 10 lbs. .55c $1.35 FRESH HONEY l $1.2') QU 65c MIliM Ul 'J IKJm . iflakes, 2 for 15c :eam Powder 10c cnoi:i ,3 cans . . .25c s' Fruit Pectin . . . 25c l M 111 l is, lb. 25c to 30c HQ dieUK . ne Steak . . 25c in Steak . . 25c I'OKK - - tee, lb.;. . . .15c Roast, lb. 23c Chops, lb. 29c Mrs. Hauptmann Off For Germany Flying Boats Makinir Scheduled Sea Trips Taking off within a half hour of ; each other on Saturday of last week . two flying boats, one British and the other American, which will operate the scheduled five and a half hour service between New York and Ber-j muda, took off from Long Island. they carried a group of forty passen gers, governmental officials, executives of Pan-American Airways and Im perial Airways and newspaper pub lishers for a visit to the islands 77:! miles away and for inspection of the service. Doctor's Change Ideas On Birth Control Methods American medical history was made last week. By a unanimous vote of the house of .delegates of the American Medical association governing body of American medicine, birth control was recognized as proper, medical prac tice, and a 25-year-old opposition was formally ended. The New York state ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. S. A. McCall, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Cruso, North Carolina on or before the Kith day of June, 1938 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 10th day of June, 1937. ETTA P. GROG AN, Administratrix of Mrs. S. A. McCall, deceased. No. 009 June 17-24-July 1-8-15-22 JOLING AND REFRESHING ectarTEA y4 13e OUR OWN TEA y2-ib.Pkg.19c EST GRANULATED SUGAR 1 0 ib. Bag 50c 1 1ft AD 100 lbs. $4.90 fWANA PEANUT UTTER 1 -Pound Jar 17C tte SLICE IHEAPPLE 1 9c SPECIAL SALE! o'clock 2 ib 37c Mild and Mellow Coffee RATION a FOOD l ib Cai 10c 8Uv p Jar 2Se ESmpw. 10c BEANS 1-Pmd c 5c RIKSO im- rtg. 10e Woes uce 2 lbs. 15c lg. heads 3 for 25c lb. 5c Ib. 5c TO Jiv SPSS $ fv " '-KT- - j yen?" Cadets Marry Day After Graduation Diplomas were handed to -i'S grad uates of the military academy on June the 12th,' by General Malin Craig, Chief of Staff of the United Stales Army. At the time 293 of the graii- uates were commissioned as second I ut information concei ir.iiir the gifts the largest representing gift taxes received in recent months by the col lector's office. Collector Higjfins, how ever, declined in accordance with reg ulations of the internal revenue bu reau to give any information con corning Mrs. McCann's gift taxes. Ho said such information could not he obtained only from Washington, unless the tax paver s;tv ht to give Mrs. Huuptiiuwin anil Muniifricd ll.r. is .M rs. Crmio llifh. nil 'h.ihihiii. inn .in.l lur son .M.i nni'i i.-.l '". :1'' 't'il'.l .'l .ss sI:i!. io..in al.oanl rlio S. S liroi i .is th. .nli',1 l'...iu i N ork t'.n (loinianv to visii Mrs. 1 1 t u .! 1 1 1 .1 u n's jiaronis ami tho-e of h.-r Inisha mi's, sh.' plans to rotuin to ill,. Inne.l si.iiw m ' " '" ''" "-'i! 1" l'foe li.-r hush. no I s innoren, I.iiniln-ruli Iwilnaiiiiii;. of tin' doctor. proposed at the convention at Atlantic City last week that the gov ernment participate in medical care. The proposal which was regarded as a turning point hi United States med ical history, was scheduled by the house of delegates for healing by a committee with any of nearly 111,000 doctors attending in. the convention privileged, to express their views. Cash Grocery Company "THE UETTEIt FOOD STORE Hazelwood, N. G. FinilR Hy-Land 85c TLUUR Queen of the West . .$1.05 QI TP A P I" bag ... . . . 55c JUUrtR 25 lb. bag $1.35 I A R H 4 carton 57c 1AV;.8 lb. carton . ; ... . $1.09 Liptons Tea, 1-4 lb. pkg. 2;k Tea Glass FREE fe;f lesson fromS .J the"Quints" mmmm-m w - 1 "From Contented 6 SMALL CANS Now they're 3 year old strong andhealthy. Irradiated Carnation Milk has been an im portant part of their diet. Give your children pure, nourishing IRRADIATED (Qarnation Milk 23c FRESH GROUND UrrLL Santo, lb. .....19c Corn, 3 No. 2 cans 25c Peas, 3 No. 2 cans 25c Miracle-Ade, for soft drinks, pkff. . 5c Grape Orange Qrn A RottlP Wc - ' PIllsi rin riotvrwif 3 for 2 for 17c 19c SUPER SUDS RED BOX 2 for 19c rOXCKNTRATEO SUPER SUDS 2 for 19c fYuit Bowl Frr With Blue Box lieutenants. About one-third of these are expected to go into the air corps under orders not yet made public. Starting life on a second lieutenant's pay of $125 a month, sixty-seven of the new officers announced their in tention of marrying immediately. Thirteen of the weddings took place the following day. despite it happened to be the l.'ith, in the cadet chapel, i -mi gei a inree months graduation furlough. Woman Pays Gift Tax Of A Million A Federal Government gift tax claim of $l..li;i,:iL'H against Mrs. Hel ena W'oohvorth Mcl'ann, eldest daugh ter' of the late Frank Y. W'oohvorth, five-and-ten cent store 'xiwner, has been .settled for " !fl,OSS,SS;.:iii. Set tlement of the claim was disclosed last week when Mrs. McCann's agent persented a check for the amount ta Joseph T. Hingis, collector of inter nal revenue, for the third .New York City district. The check was one of Question: II w can I cure colds in my young eh.chen.-'.' Answer: ("olds usually arc caused by oveii rowding, chilling, overheating, an unbalanced diet, or a drafty house and the first step should be to find the cause and correct it. The worst cases should be destroyed and F.psom Salts given to the remaining birds at the rate of one-half pound to each two and one-half gallons of drinking water. This should be kept before the birds for one day and a suitable germicide kept in the drinking water while there is evidence of the trouble. I'sually an . out break of colds runs its course and if good management and sanitation is practiced only a few birds are lost. Approximately ."50 000 North Caro lina workers have Social Security ac- count numbers and of these approxi mately -loO.OOO are covered by the state unemployment compensation act. Ff flUR UbM ' White, 24 lbs. . . $1.00 fUJUIV Piiisimry's Best, . . . $1.25 f ACCCC Royal Arms, vac. pk. . 29c VUl I LL Unit, ) Kc 9-.,. . ...25c WAR 10 ,b- blr 50c JUUfUV 25 lb. baj? . . . . . . . $1.25 Salt, 5c boxes . . .2 for 9c Matches, 5c boxes 2 for 9c Corn, No. 2 can ... . . . . . ...3 for 25c Peas, No. 2 can .10c Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can 10c . ... 1-1 lb 22c UPTON S TEA 1-2 lb. 42c 'Jhe 'prrfftf'es Qj'nJ'Jy, 1 lb 79 c Tea glass f ree for each q uar ter pound New Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c Bananas, 5 lbs 25c CHOICE PRODUCE Our Market Will Please You Value Quality Sanitation You will find our Market Unsurpassed WESTERN' AND NATIVE MEATS Plenty of Parking Room - - and a cool store LET US SERVE AND PLEASE YOU HlK25c ptMIMlr'r 19c 19c teANS OCTAGON SOAP filAXT SIZE 4 for 19c C. E. RAY'S SONS
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