? J 1 Ml i 0 i1! i T ?AG ma THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Special Groups Named '.AX HELPS Thomas Jefferson. Abraham l.in- . . , ...... 1 onH V).,tK.., f.,r ,1 It lllW; Appiy a coaling oi wax 10 it-am- -' " f" fx er, wood and parchment items to were the only presidents no d.d Tyy X&T xCt PlCTGOn JT 100X3111 keep them in good condition. not belong to a church. - : -" I , - I Pktf. Piift's Hot Pint JFG MAYONNAISE 35c ROLL MIX ! Qno.iai pmumittees for the West Pigeon Community Development Program were selected Tuesday nieht at a meeting at the Bethel 1 school. The delegates decided befoTe 'they closed the session to hold the inext meeting at 7:30 p. m., April "JS, at the Bethel High School lunch room. Community Chairman John Sloan presided as these special committees were named, with the following members mciuaea. Forestry- K.llis Brown, Lamar Helen Hayes Excited About New Play NASSAU, Bahamas (UP) Helen Hayes is a little excited about her next play. It will be William McCleery's "Good Housekeeping." Miss Hayes will play the mother. In the play, she'll have two daughters. One of them ml be her real-life daughter, Mary, who was graduated last nonth from the American Acad emy of Dramatic Arts. "I don't know which of us is anina tn hp mOSt lierVOUS," MiSS Hayes, in private life Mrs. Charles j tol Mac Arthur, admitted. Marv made her debut with her Expert Declares Farm Prices May Drop Lower Farmers will have to keep a close eve on all of their operations this year if they expect to maintain their net income at present levels, ays T. K. Jones, farm manage ment analyst at State College. Continued high production cost and declining prices for agricultur al products are m :ore tor 1SH9, i.iiim savs. Lower net income will ..,o rl.it farm families will lirnti ...... - red to accept lower 25c Pkg. Saii5dovn Instant 111 Lb. bat- VAl bury's CAKE MIX 35c FLOUR IM..in or IsU Ki.inti 93c WESSON OIL IG-Oz. Jjr Weltli Pint 32c GRAPE JELLY Quart 63c CLOROX Quart 17c Half Gallon 29c 23c Creen t'.iniit PEAS 2 Cans 37c Friels No. 2 Can CORN 19c i VANILLA WAFERS FFV Vanilla WAFERS 12-Oz. Box Mm I.ari;e Iiox 2Sc '-Lb. I5ox Makers COCOA 19c 2 Large 29c n c 11 OC K O OXlAUIi mi JOHNSON'S Self Polishing 6 L'O -'COAT with ONE CAN at REGULAR PRICE! 1 2 PINTS Only 89c 2 QUARTS Only $1.47 Tony or Smarty DOG FOOD 3 Cans 25c Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING tint 35c 1 York, Delmar Smith and Mr. Newsome. Kefreshinents Mrs. Jack G. Mc Cracken, Mrs. E. B Hickman, Mrs. 'John Sloan, Mrs Ellis Wells, Mrs. D. York, Mrs. Hugh Rogers and 1 Mrs. M. C. Nix. Ho3ds Biii Wells, Larry Jus tice, Weaver Cathey and Hugh Terrell. Cam Jack G. McCracken, Jack Sloan, Gene Barrett. Cattle Jack G McCracken, C. .C. Saunders, Bryan Burnette, J. L. Singleton, Henry Garner. Dairy Jack G. McCracken. Mrs. J L. Sineleton. Mrs. Earle Moore. Fruits and Vegetables, and Foods and Nutrition i combined ) Charlie Terrell. Mrs. Joe Beverage, Mrs. Jue Higilon, Mrs. Hue Kiddie, Mrs. K. B. Hickman. Home Furnishings James Shef field, Mrs. Vernon Sheffield. Health Mrs. Tom Cathey, and Laura Burnette. Home and Farm Beautification Mrs. Lester Kore, Clifton Terrell, John Hardin, Willie Fore, Mrs. Oscar Laymons, Gudger Worley. Poultry M C. Nix, Corbit Wright. Scrap Book and School Grounds Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. John Hardin, Mrs. Joy Osborne, Mrs. John Rigdon and Mrs. Calvin Bis- -ell. Pasture - Charlie Caldwell, lain, -s Sheirield. KHis Burnette and Jim Welch. Alfalfa Letch Worley, Guy ; Wells. W. 11. Hyatt. Clothing Mrs. Kllis Wells, Mrs. Charlie Terrell. Miss Eugenia Jus tice, Dolores York, Miss Joann Mc Cracken and Mrs. Jack Sloan. Mr. Sloan, Vice-Chairman Jack (i. McCracken; Mrs. Henry Garner, secretary; and Mrs. Clyde Collins, repoiter, the principal officers in the program, were elected at the original organization meeting. Mrs. Clifton Terrell was elected aiistant reporter. Wells, Walker York, Coleman I mother in a summer stock produc be standards .t n. i,.u it triii it- are 10 umjiu tl HI WIS' this reduction in living standards, they must develop plans to citsh- tion of -Alice Sit by the Fire. "Of course, I blew my lines," Mrs. MacArthur recalls. "Mary was as steady as a rock." Here for a family vacation, Mrs. MacArthur disclosed plans for the try-out of 'Good Housekeeping" in August at Iannis, Mass. It the plav lives up to expectations, it wili be taken to New urk in the fall. ion the effect of failing larm prices Most farmers have the alterna- i live of increasing the efficiency of I pi. sent enterprises or' adding sup ; !:, .;n i nterprises which can he tilled ,:ilo present tanning sys tems, according to the analyst. He points out that efficiency can he inpreased by the ii'e () recommended practices on al enterprises. Many farmers use recommended practices on the main crop, such as tobacco, but neglect other enterprises ana fail to operate them in such a way as to obtairf a profit. On many farms, says Jones ful'er use of the resources of land labor, and capital could be obtain ed by adding other enterprises The choice jf the kind of supple mentary enterprises to add will be governed by market demand and available resources. Increasing livestock enterpri c offers a good opportunity for mak ing adjustments in view of the r..... j luJl'vemW !l"'lK 1, "t dllt H M i.,i ..,,. :iii '-denmg j : Heiiridl h., mi'. itrdUly , ; 1 rm 'WoraH ""BO W Cllltlll . L. Legless Stoves Draw Fire Of Cat Owners ATLANTA 1UP1 Cat- lovers have put tjjkeir backs uptoday. in an' angry cpftiplaint that ,modern progress" is ruining the domestic bliss of millions of tabbies and tonis from coast to coast. Specifically, the friends of the felines want kitchen equipment manufacturers to put the kitchen stove back up on four high, sturdy legs. I Fresh, Tender Green Beans 2 lbs. 29c Green Cabbage 2 lbs. 9c 2 Larfje Hunches Calif. Carrots 17c se days, they said, have I place left in the Aineri- ! Small Squares BACON 27c Home Groin Greens MUSTARD or SPINACH 2 lbs. 29c Fresh Beef LIVER lb. 'i-Lb. Sticks Churnold MARGARINE lb. 40c Cats thf no basking can home. When grandma eliminated her fireplace, (hey said, the family cat did not protest. He walked into the kitchen and curled up under the stove. But stove-makers lately have been en rout liing on the cat's do main, "And what do we get these days?" demanded an angry cat owner. "Stoves that look like boxes, great big things like packing crates and pint-sized things that look like water coolers. "And they come right down to the floor, all of them. Where is the cat supposed to go?" The Cat Lovers' Society of South Geneva Street here was uncftain about how to go about getting stoves back off the floor, "Maybe we'll use wooden blocks," one member .said. "It might make cooking awkward, but who could keep her mind on cooking with a neurotic cat walking from a cold fireplace to a solid stove, looking for a place to light?" NO HONOR AMONG THIEVES GRAPEVINE, Tex. (U.P.) An es caped convict, arrested near here, told officers he locked a stolen truck when he abandoned it be cause he "didn't" want anybody to swipe it. aCREAMObvi i 71 ice mum The de luxe Ice Cream in the Orchid Carton, stamped with the Crest of Quality! Richer, creamier ...and with flavor that's our of this world! The April Flavor of the Month is Princess Pet Buttered Pecan. ..truly a regal flavor! Buy pint Or two at your favorite Ice Cream dealer's, today! I I Iff f If Tf f I .JllflfJv I JHIIfir . Yflll i II 3 .m Shop bert fo lop qu.lily t lownt poisible pKcet! ""fSil VCrX -'" ,4"" E7 ilrm U Klwtcd from our Hippliett with but one . J&)M 1 thought in mlod ... to offer our customers the beat in Vrj&f ""S&fltWl S. si A Joodt, at the greatest sol trigs! Right now, Jttft 1 j J VlSSv we hve wide wiety of ppetiihg, lue-righ Ijfrll I dfSf!rW V W Lean Bo.ton Butt CuJoW Gold Clin .H",yJ?'i l?L. PORK ROAST SLICED BACON FAT BACKS 49 c lb. 49c lb. 15c lb. mm"v!dto Tender Beef Fresh j CHUCK ROAST SHORT RIBS GROUND BEEF 49 c lb. 29c lb. 49c lb. j 1 - SEAFOOD - I Fillet Of Haddock lb. ?7c Medium Green Shrimn . lb. 57c Flounder, lb. 41c OCEAN CATFISH 10c lb- Dressed Whiting . Ib. 19c BLACK BASS lb. 39c Spanish Mackerel lb. 35c ARDOUR'S MEATS 16 Ounce Can CORN BEEF HASH . 35c Vi 's Can POTTED MEAT ... 9c 20 Ounce Can BEEF STEW 59c Vi Ounce Can VIENNA SAUSAGE . 19c IVx Ounce Jar SLICED DRIED BEEF 35c Silver Cup COFFEE . . 1 Ib. bag 40c California No. 1 Tall Can SARDINES 17c Del Monte Tomato 14 Oz. Bottle CATSUP 17c Dixie-Home DOG MEAL 51b. bag 49c Bulk 2 Pounds BLACKEYE PEAS .19c Dixie Crystal . , 1 SUGAR . . 51b. bag 45c Wesi-Bost Produce FANCY YELLOW Crook Neck Squash 2 lbs. 25c Tender Crisp Green 2 Lbs. Spinach . . 27c Garden Fresh English 2 Lbs. Peas . . . 27c Golden Heart 2 wlks. Celery . . 17c FreA Tender on. the cob 3 ears Corn ... 27c Fancy Ripe Slicing Pound Tomatoes . 21c Fresh Green Cro-ivdcr Lb. Peas ... 19c WESSON OIL i 5horreninn SNOWDRIFT 31k IVORY FLAKES . med. 2 for CAMAY bath 2 f:r CLOROX BLEACH .M MACARONI 2 f SWIFT CLEANSER ..2f Cleanser 1 ' . i TEXIZE P 1 Dm r PARD DOG FOOD . . . 2 M Crisp Green Carolina 3 Lbs. Cabbage . 10c Apples . . 3?c CRISC0 SIIORTEIIIHG Powder Octagon Med. 3 FOR 23c Cleanser Octagon a a 2 Cans 15c cieanser 14 qz Alax . 2 for 23c Personel Ivory 3 for 19c Medium Ivory Snow Ivory fnl Flokes V J n nl II :4;t i tl it 1 1 1 H0W..40I iPMT