The' Pirates (Continued from Page One) Major General Stanley. Howard Jarratt of Newjyoik is cast as Frederick, Frank Lowe of Davidson College (where Mr. Pfohl is head of the music department , is the Major General. Wary Helen turn Brunnen, formerly with the San Francisco Opera company, as Ruthj and Sylvia Hose 01 ( liarlotfe Dorothy Curry of l"t. Pierce, Fian ces Chesson of Elizabeth Chy, and Eleanor Whiting of Hartsville, S. C. are other soloists. ' v Aii- Danfoid; stage director Iji the production. Three choruses apppar on the scene. Proceeds from the performance will be divided between the group and high school music department. Members of the opera group will be entertained Monday evening at the homes of local music students. If the program goes over well, re ports Mr. Isley, the Transylvania Camp will bring another outstand ing eve nl here next summer. Examiner (Continued from Page One) Old Rifleb (Continued from Page One) on the rules of the road, a vision test, and a test of practical driving in the applicant's automobile road driving test is the main thing 11 Suttons and nine Messers ar tJI ranged "feuds" of a friendly nature me . . , i i Dy pooling ineic rnarsiiitrii aim . w.c u.a... ii.M.g, - - ,mil ,nlrf have and where more fail than anywhere " 7 . j . ,,,. ,j. ,h , ,. tr: the. best day. Afterwards they Pise, reports :vil . rvinury. ran- ; . . . . ' . . . gathered in groups and were shot ures are caused by not following f" ' c Orje of the leading roles In l4(i I he United States pro duced :i,08!),00l niolor vehicles, ihree limes the output of the rest taken of llie world combined. WARNING Bean Growers IJuc to changes in market demands, it is necessary to pick beans now pAKLIKK than in the past. Be sure lo see us before you pick. Fanners Exchange IMIONE HU M ASHEVILLE ROAD Our Fruits And FBUST JABS PINTS 71c QUARTS v 'i GALLON $!15 Vegetables Are Garden Fresh Doz. Do. Large Size CELERY - - 15c Fresh Bartlet Doz. Doz. PEARS - - - 60c A & P GRAPE JUICE 27c Fresh Carton Tomatoes - - 19c California 1! lbs. for :Bot. PLUMS - -39c IONA PEAS - 3cl2 27c RED CHEEK APPLE JUICE - & 19c Nabisco Shredded Wheat Pkg. 1 5C RICHLAND PREPARED " BRUNES 519 HUNTS OR ALL GOOD . tomato Sauce - ' 5 MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD - - 18 oi. Loaf 13 the rules of safe driving, and jusl poor driving ability, he adds. "On the whole, women drivers are as good as men." The examiner spends three days each week bv cameras, there being almost as manv picture makers on hand as contestants. Car' Goerch, editor of The State Magazine, was on hand for story .-... -.1 ... ,inliii-AC oc u'ora run. in Waynesville. from "". aM" e, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. on Mo- days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, will newspapers. . an .Ulice on the second floor of K 1 h,'f f"ur ?AT u n cZZ r .he courthouse. He 'is a. Canton "f ood, Kef . Glenn C. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, al'f Senr . V. over the polic - s.ation. and a. the ' th and,C- M , Mood; "" courlhouse in S.Mva on Fridays. h h', Z So far he has issued about 30 plcted his three shots, pding them licenses here and the same number . U'e " ,he 'akfs d lllUSK'liIIl piaillHlll ill iiuih ui mc ranhhouse. Jonathan Woody local in Canton. A 1th, ..Kill it IiiLog uhnit 30 iviiiv utes lo complete an examination hanker, directed the activities llirougn a puouc aaurss system. Cars and trucks began arriving Mr. Kimrey advises lhal an appli- hour anil a half, since there will dulill ,,u ,m,''"i"g a"d lhf be others applying at the same time. And if there is anything wrong with your car. have it fixed before starting the examination. Farm Tour (Continued rroni t'aye One) elude the l.inville Taverns. Fort llerrod and Norris Dam, the last lap of the journey being through the Smokies over Newfound Gap. The lour, sponsored by the Hay wood County Test Demonstration Farmers, will cost only $25 per person for necessities. NOTE In Ihe last issue of The' Mountaineer, it was staled that the tour would begin Monday. It ac- , lually begins Tuesday. July 29. and will end on Friday. August 1. tests began about noon, lasting until 5 o'clock in the afternoon when a square dance was held to end the day's activities. The crowd sat or stood in a semi-circle behind the firing line, taking time out oc casionally for a dish of ice cream or other light refreshments. Even the weather was coopera live in making a success of the first old-time rifle match at Cata loochee Ranch since 1942. A warm sun beamed down all day, and the wind was light. Sveral of the weapons were slow to lire, while others cracked off at the first pull on. the trigger. Tin y now are cleaned and laid liaik in closets or over mantle pieces until next summer, having added to the legends since their hear and Indian hunting days of Legion Post Sponsors Music Program Saturday The local American Legion post is sponsoring a program of moun tain music, to be given at 8 p. m. Saturday, July 26 in the court house, featuring the Smoky Moun taineers who play over the WWNC I Farm Hour. j A small admission will be charg ed. The public is invited to attend. AT LEAST 14 HUSTON (P) Fourteen-year-old Mrs. Shirley Mitchell of Chel sea gave birth yesterday to a daugh ter. Her husband. Miller, also is only 14. OITicials of Chelsea Memorial hospital said the girl was one of the youngest mothers in the insti tution's history. The Mitchells have been married more than a year. Dr. liarnelt II. ltosenlield of Chelsea, who delivered the six pound, 10-ounce gill, said mother and daughter were doing well. When the proud father arrives for his first look at the addition to Ihe family, he just will be able to meet the maternity ward's age re quirements. Visitors must be at least 14. For Sale 1939 Ford Pick-up Truck Very Clean A Good Buy SINS MOTOR CO. Phone 48G Main St. 102-Year-Old Man Walks 18 Miles To Jail I'Hll- ADEI.PHJ.t 'AP Ninety-five years ago, William Clark went to sea. And 24 hours ago he went for a walk - an 18 mile one. That started some frantic ques tioning by officials at S. Luke's hospice, where Clarke lives. He was finally found today in the jail at near-by Media. Clark explained that he took the walk to see an old friend, a ship's carpenter. But he didn't find him and lie got pretty tired so the Media police chief gave him a bed in the jail. Father Francis, head of the hos pice, called for him and took him home after the sleep. DEATHS Jessie Dennis Phillips Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at Inman's Chapel for Jessie Dennis Phillips, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Phillips, of the Little Fast Fork section, who died al an .-sheville hospital Wed nesday morning. Rev. Thomas Er win officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include the parents and six sMers: Mrs. Roy Caldwell and Mrs. J. Marler. of Route 3, Canton, Misses Bethel. Juanila. Mary and Lorraine Phillips, of the home: live brothers: Otis, L. J., James, Edward, and Ralph Phil lips, all of Route 3; the maternal grandmother. Mrs. N. A. Waldrope, of Transylvania County: and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rach- ael Phillips, of Little East Fork. Radio Evangelist On Knoxville Station Evangelist M., D. Garrett, nation ally known Baptist preacher of Chattanooga, can be heard Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock over radio station WIBK Knox ville. Now Available!! FAMOUS FISH BRAND FERTILIZER 2-12-12 For Your Alfalfa 4-10-6 For General Use NITRATE OF SODA Don't Forge! Your Cover Crop! CRIMSON CLOVER WINTER VETCH RYE GRASS KANSAS GROWN ALFALFA THORNE WHEAT 'LETORIA WINTER OATS Qichland Supply Co Phone 43 At the Depot Jackson County Negro Woman Passes At 101 DILLSBORO lP) Lucinda Love, native Negro resident of the Tuckaseigee region, died at her I home Sunday at the age of 101. Until she suffered a stroke two before, Lucinda known to days hundreds of Jackson countians had tlone much of her own hou work. Her mind was luriri ot .V, se- thilriro.. . Her I Kiaiiri.-hi'. marriage to Joe Marion Love said to be the first legal wedding was (ir,.r I JMlfheMMt Like to 1. Separation of the thick meat from the thin meat to insure proper cooking tenderness. 2. Removal of all tendons, gristle and liga ments and tough membranes to provide extra tenderness. Buy a "Quality Tender Rump Roast today. No Bone! Correctly Cut! Properly Trimmed! RUMP CHOICE & GOOD GRADES ONLY NO BONE OR WASTE Lb. MAST BEEF $SID) WEE CHUCK ROASTS SHORT RIBS'" BOriELESS STEW lb GROUND BEEF lb-T-BONE STEAKS lb ROUND STEAK lb- ILJ.S. ID) VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS lb 49c SHOULDER ROAST " 47c SIRLOIN STEAKS lb 75c irn ... 1 ;mrl if. . 1 then grt-tJ - old way 22C aitch 10m t.i "f-T QUALITY TENDER WAY" 89 J ,,, " J; JjjS NO BONE WELL TRIMED RIB CHOPS lb- BREAST lb PATTIES lb- SHOULDER POUND ECONOMY CUT POUND PORK ROAST -53c PORK CHOPS - 59c Pork Sausage PURITAN GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 19c . . . 10 POUNDS NEW WHITE POTATOES ... 55c NEW CROP 2 POUNDS SWEET POTATOES ... 23c FANCY CALIF. LEMONS Extra Lg. Size doz. 37c FANCY FLORIDA AVACAD0 PEARS Each 30c MICHIGAN CELERY 2 Large Stalks .... 25c CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS Pound 19c California Lettuce Large Head ... 15c FANCY CARROTS 2 Lg. Bunches 19c CR0WDER PEAS 2 Lbs. 19c III DIXIE-HOME STORES FRESH EGGS Every Egg Guaranteed EGGS, A large doz. ctn. . EGGS, A Med. doz. ctn. .. EGGS, B large doz. ctn. . 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