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Mi North ijpcr fotn- led the r- 1 niu fw. lien it Jtls I I now nil IS, 'LOUR iiishl 2 Bars 29c bii klOc rge llox 8c RETTES Popular Brands Ctn. $1.43 4-oz. Bottle 19c fL FFEE 49r OATS EAF M9c s 'ANS is 31c (V THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER u Lalhrop of Enka others named were N. Goldstein , heville. vice-president; W. T. Beeves. The Champion Paper and c hre Company's Canton Division ktani traffic manager, secretary. ta" rer and these directors, M. Rauer Ecusta; Harold Cort, Bea ,t Manufacturing Company, fwnw: HJJlarperjrte- Chesterfield Mills, and E. W Mil Ugan of Sayles-Biitmore Bleach eries. Among the other guests were Ashevilles Mayor Clarence K Morgan and Paul Cook of Cham pion's Hamilton, Ohio Division Eyebrows are one of the most ex. pressive features. Mud. r..n......... feeUng or emotion can be hidden Wtoen they are covered by glasses. Miss Liner Places Second In State Speaking Contest PACE THREE (Second gectioiiT iozcllc l.iner, on.' of Wavnes ll' Mich Sili,,u's more hniliaut VM' 'aduatcs, talked herself into $''1 tliis sprint! That's abon! cniui;h In r;el her Ihe poilal.h- typewriter 'lie wants fm' " "I Hi'; her l ias-room av.ien nients when ..he m:n her liv.h man eai at Woman's College in Green- lui k next fall. The tirl wild ihe eilt of tontjues revived $10 v,,cn she 'vo,, ihe regional speaking content held by :ne K niyhts ol l' thias. Then -he , ,,,, ',..,, .,,,. i,, nni-hmg -en nd in the Knights of 25 Lbs. $1.79 46 Oz. Can 33 c Tall Can 45c 10 Lb. Bag 99c Kraft Pint Mayonnaise .... 39c JFG COFFEE LB. 49c SAVE OH TE-IESS Bush's No. 2 Can MUSTARD GREENS 2 For 25c Bush's No. 2 Can TURNIP GREENS 2 Cans 25c Bush's No. 2 Can HOMINY 3 Cans 25c Niblets 12 Oz. CORN 2 Cans 35c Bush's No. 2 Can - KRAUT S Cans 25c Newport No. 2 Can GREEN BEANS 2 For 25c CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP Can 10c Pythias' state-wide contest in Hickory on May 19. Miss Liner represented the Cantos Knights of Pythias Lodge in the state com petition against three other con testants Besides the cash prizes, Miss I.mer also earned an insight into the subject of federal control in education. The subject in the state contest was: "Should a national government subsidize public education in its slate or province and if so to what extent, if any, should the national government control the education program?" Miss Liner was accompanied on her trip to Hickory by her speech coach, Miss Margaret Terrell, in structor in the school's English department. 0 Several members of the Canton h'Uge also attended the contest. Pint 32c 2 Oz. Jar 43c MI E AITS with Masons To Hold Summer Session Here In July The Summer Assembly of the (hand Council of Royal and Select Masters of North Can tlina will hn j held July 17-19 in Waynesville, Or. 11 Mccracken, Assembly general chairman, announced yesterday. He said the sessions would he held at the Masonic Temple and the Armory. "These meetings," Dr. McCraek eii added, "have been attended in jitie past by Masons from throuuh- "iii a wide area j "Last summer. 10 different states were represented. Ihe Summer Assembly has done much to bring attention to Western North Carolina and the 1. real Smoky Mountains National rark. The delegates are expected to spend a day registering and re ceiving assignments before the As sembly convenes formally. Loin VEAL CHOPS lb. 75c Fresh Dressed HENS & FRYERS lb. 53c Fresh GROUND BEEF lb. 49c Fresh BEEF LIVER lb. 59c JELL-0 2Pkgs. 15c Wilson's Mor LUNCH MEAT 12-oz. Can 45c SUGAR 10 lb. Bag 89c JFG MAYONNAISE Pint 33c r ii til I V I I I II Flight Club To See Movie At Church The Spreadout Flight club will hold an open meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock in the social hall of the Hirst Baptist church. This is a (omparatively new oreaniyaii..., : composed ol air-minded teen-age. ijo.vs ot trie community who arc pooling their interests and skills in model airplane building and flviny The young engineers and pliots ni nave a number of their planes on display at the meeting Friday night. These include all types of iiioueis, power driven and other wise. In an effort to stimulate interest m mis interesting hobby, some in terested adults have arranged for Ihe .showing of a movinu ni. "The Age of Flight." The film tells Ihe story of the flight age from "ie vvi'ignt Brothers motor in a box cart to flyine fort whole picture of jui-.ii.,., ' . - - - i.uu nuice Kitty Hawk unfolds shnui ..... progress, suffering and often the amiie it surmounted before the mass production of the world's imesr aircraft was achieved. m. i. Bridges, a local licensed Pilot and flying enthousiast, will Kivi the boys the benefit of his ex perience as owner and pilot of his piane. Parents and friends of ih.,. youngsters are invited to come and lend their moral sunnm-t i-ijuca vurs. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Rich with the wonderful flavor of ripe, sugar-Bweet strawberries and daily-fresh sweet cream! 'Made only of daily fresh whole milk and daily fresh sweet cream. Pet is the creamiest, most delicious -- the best Ice Cream I've ever tasted !" That's what everyone says after tbey compare Pet Ice Cream with any other... and so will you! Take home a pint or two, today! I ) iLrS HI htm i x Waynesville Township Paul Young and wife to Andv S. Ferguson and David Richard Young. Lrawiortl Memorial I'ark to James A. McClure. Kerrell Burress and wife to Vio let Hannah. Harvie Branscomb and wife to William C. Freel and wife. Haywood Building and Loan As sociation to Charlie Foster and wife. Beaverdam Township S. B. McCracken and wife to D. S. Cannon and wife. Elbert E. Henderson and hus band to Weaver W. Owenby and wile. W. S. Parker and wife to James A. Parker and wife. Jonathan Township Davis Rhodomer and wife to James Wyatt, Jr., and wife. Birl Nelson to Seby Rhodarmcr. The Davey Tree Expert Co. to J. H. Woody and others. Clyde Morrow and wife and oth ers to Douglas C. Davis and wife Ivy Hill Township D. M. Carpenter to A. K. Haugh ton and Joseph B. Bowers. Pigeon Township W. H. Bumgarner and wife John Avery Messer and wife. to Clyde Township Sam Medford and wife to Wayne W. Medford. George Rogers and wife to Helen Rogers. -pl ICED TEA m CLASSES Packer's Label CHUM Salmon 59 Tall Can Dixie-Home SALAD Dressing 25c 16 Oz. Jar ... A Beautiful Decorated Safe Edge Iced Tea Glass with every '4 lb. pkg". of Dixie-Home Tea HUNT'S Y. C. Peaches 29 No. 2y2 Can ...... 1 LB. Pkg. 29c lasses with every 2 lb. pkg Dixie-Home Tea I LB. Pkg. 57c A blend of tea selected for their drinking quality. Serve hot or iced Campbell's TOMATO Juice 47 Oz. Can f 28c Self Service DAIRY Dixie-Home Margarine lb. 21c Oloverbloom lb. Jar Cottage Cheese ... 25c Schrelber's 2 lb. box Cheese Food 69c Sure Good Colored 1 i lb. prints Margarine lb. 31c Sunlight '.4 lb. prints Pound Creamery Butter . 65c Philadelphia 8 01. pkg. Cream Cheese 17c SEA FOOD Freshed Dressed CATFISH lb. 43c Mackerel STEAKS lb. 45c Fillet Of - - HADDOCK lb. 35c Spanish MACKEREL lb. 33c .luiiiho (Jreen SHRIMP lb. 79c Fillet Of FLOUNDER lb. 39c BAMA PEACH PRESERVES Tumbler Jl EE Ii SUPER MARKET VALUES In QUALITY TENDER MEATS Yellow Band Wieners lb. 4!-Sc Boston Butt PORK ROAST lb. 49c Shoulder VEAL CHOPS lb. 49c Lean PORK STEAKS lb. 51c Sliced PORK LIVER lb. 29c Beef SHORT RIBS lb. 29c Smoked BACON SQUARES lb. 25c SLICED BACON lb. 49c Puritan Pork SAUSAGE lb. 39c VEAL BREAST lb. 29c "VERI - BEST" Produce fancy Carolina CUCUMBERS lb. 10c Fresh Green Crowder PEAS 2 lbs. 27c Fancy Yellow Crook Neck SQUASH Pound 5c Texas New Crop Yellow ONIONS .2 Pounds 17c Carolina New White POTATOES .5 Pounds 25c Fancy Spring SPINACH 2 Pounds 25c Fresh Green CORN 6 Ears 29c Washington State Winesap APPLES 3 Pounds 29c I OCEAN SPRAY 0CKVP mm G-E BULDS O ) T WW PHKCS- yj SI WATT . 12 WATT war mm neitu tit I utiiiiil ' II CRANBERRY SAUCE 19 NIBLET Whole Kernel Corn 12 0. Can 2 'or 35 Pint BotUe MAZOLA SALAD OIL 39c Old Virginia 38 oz. jar Apple Butter ... 27c Pennant No. 3 can Syrup 47c Dixie-Dew IVi lb. can Syrup 35c Ice Cream Mix 5 01. can Frizz 33c Sundaettes Tns Chocolate 9r Butterscotch 6 oat. 1 M Pineapple jar Libby's FRlTIT No. 303 can COCKTAIL 22c 1 Fancy long grain Rice 3 lb. pkg. 55c Red Band, PI. or S. R. 25 lb. bag Flour 2.29 Big Tender Peas No. 303 can Green Giant 20c Happyvale 2 No. 303 cans Lima Beans 25c Liquid Soap bottle GLIM 31c No Rub bottle Shoe White 10c Sunshine HI HO CRACKERS 30c WAX PAPER CUT RITE 125 Ft. Boll 21 lllii,l!d,ll'IS,'aYHII"l' UMI1lMlyHatHlrHt V
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