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rMl.h I'iVo i ,-, ii,; THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ""Mi, a Ait, ( -4 1 A' ( !'' 1 f,;"l i : ,'"S 3 Saunook People To Be Guests Of Francis Cove Hy Mrs. Hiii !ln! Moui'iI.niH't'i Con i ritw or' :i The menibi-rs ut 'hi- 1'r.itu 1'uw 1! creation CimuniUi'i i urktist: on the plun fur Hie lomini; Kiclii b.i . Julv 2M On that il.iv. the i-topY ol t I Hlicl Co c .-ill t'llW I t.ltl: tllcl ti i it k iifisihlxir ;nu! :iv in r,t -it tin mi in 'I:. F:o.M l,, (Vh- t nd(-!- th- L't-nt i a i p,.in. ! iit 1 1 aii-i C in i- penult- w kllt-lv S.tlllllU'.k IIIC t.Hllli- (fill llll.' tilt- I.lkr tllrll ! rim: Alter dinner, wnicli - i li- i,i ,,lin Iv at 1 P l '.'"l iUh iiu1 tlieir t-ldei i in a v idi- v ariet v , il Sal ,u -tin i eat ion Cur.innHi t Ci Wilii.iin llnlliniouiirlh Hull ill t" hi 1 li ret in in d iiu i'lKt.i.. iii(jit - Hi ei i -atiui, C sn.n iiiei-:ni- ,il Cai.tu. S-il;uul will, tre-li idea lc !.iii I lie cwnt l ii e i.i t i t u Li i ( "uli. Ul r lilplilf lit lllii t Will Iv a P M J 1 1 J L"t ,,: tt. I-': ,-Ha i niii i :i HUP' Mi i- C Smokey Says: MUMiGnMgM'IWWIfe Canning Supplies rauifcockTAiL 22c SUR JELL pkg. 12c 303 Can Cheese Coaled KERR LIDS pkg. 11c Shoe String Potatoes 2 - 25c ' 80 Count While CERTQ bottle 23c PAPER NAPKINS, pkg. 10c PARA WAX lb. 19c ' BALL VACU SEAL LIDS 25c MAYONNAISE pt. 33c ""r"' " BAKER'S 8-Oz. Bar PINT JARS doz. 71c CHOCOLATE 42c SUGAR CSS 10 lb. hag 8c FLOUR 25 lb. Print Bag MEATS WESTERN BRED $2.09 Rib PRIZE WINNER SI. 93 BEEF STEW lb. 29c KEN.DAWN 2 Large 23c PURE LARD LIPTON'S TEA 16-oz. Jar BLACKBERRY PRESERVES 2 for 39c TOILET TISSUE 2 rolls 15c KARO SYRUP 5 lb. pail 55c lOHNSON'S WAX 2 Pints ... 89c , 2 Quarts ... From Paris I'.ttU -1 I v i vkn t and Mouse, I "i -r : ht; al liuiin'. Ad v am Pattern 3'Ji. Beer Taxes Hit $320,635 In June n' ivnliiii'iu ut Hcvcnuo has :i nuried. I "t.,1 ( el It ct iulw tin- tlit. lirst IX utoi.ths ul l'U.) total S2. 140. 1 (Mi. 80 Hall ut t!i, , i ;se lax is distrihut- SL69 Fresh Dressed FRYERS 4 lbs. 65c I lb. 33c $1.47 French Accenl Paris adataliun in pattern form tun . a ailable time Pal ed annually In cmintii - and nuini eipalities which Iki-iim- h,er sale-. The tax totals du nut include the State sales tax on heel or license taxes levied hy the federal and lueal governments. When skin it starch. lanndei is nul inq raven shark-!ic(c--s,uy to use lb. 49c Loin End PORK ROAST .. .. lb. 49c Colored i i-lb. Blocks OLEOMARGARINE, lb. 37c 5 Jff Large Box 29c tarse Box Silver Dust 30c Bath Size Lux Soap 2 for 23c pcgular Lux Soap 3 for 25c RcRnlar 3 for 27c Organ Recital To Be Held At Lake Junaluska Mounting interest is displayed here and in nearby cities in forth coining attraction for Saturday nieht at 8 o'clock in the Assembly Auditorium. This will be an or gan recital by Cyrus Daniel, of Nashville. Tenn., a fellow in the American Guild of Organists who J holds degree of Mus. M. from. Yale j I'niversity. j The Saturday night program will ; feature the Bach D-Minor Toccata 1 and Fugue its first rendition on a Hammond organ in this vicinity, j For its performance the tonal 1 resources of the Assembly's Ham mond organ have been enlarged, insuring ample variety for a full evening's entertainment from the instrument. Other numbers include an ar rangement of "'Sheep May Safely Craze." from the Birthday Cantata by the same composer; a Suite in F by Corelli, a transcription of the .Nocturne from Mendelssohn's Mid summer Night's Dream music and several short characteristic pieces. Daniel will be assisted by two nit mbers of the Lake Junaluska quartet. Kathorine Fryer, soprano, ul Nashville, anil Frank Love, bari tone, of Atlanta. They will be heard in separate solos, as well as in a duet. Daniel is Director of Music at Vanderliilt University and choir master ul First Presbyterian Church. Nashville. During the Assembly season he is organist and Director of Music at the Lake Juna luska Assembly. A graduate oi Shurtlitl' College. lton Illinois, he holds advanced denies from Nurt hwesleru anil Yale I nnersil ies. Hi' studied abroad with York Mow en, Knyal Academy of Music London, and lo.-cph lionnel. late nr"anisl :,l Saint Kuslache, Paris. For a number of years he was head of the department of Theory and Composition at Lawrence Con servatory. Applelon, Wisconsin. He plays the violin and viola, and was formerly a member ol the Nash ville Symphony Orchestra u experienced director and composer. .Mr. Daniel has written in the larger forms (or orchestra, strin;; quartet. I piano, organ and voice. His hob- I hies are photography, wood-work- j ing and gardening,. I Mrs. Daniel shares his musical interests, singing in his choirs as well as being active in civic and social circles in Nashville. NO FLOWER LOVER ! wilt lint some new changes in QU1NCY, Mass. U. P. t A re- ; their old stamping grounds. Im ported tulip thief in Merrymount the Community Development Pro park brought police racing to the gram has been working for nearly scene. They seized a man oh his six months. hands and knees in the tulips. He One of these change-- they will wasn't stealing flowers, he insisted, see when they come io the church He was just a fisherman out look- for services and sit on the new ing for night crawlers. pews that were installed recently. THE OLD HOME TOWN JLAFF - 'A f- Wi Ku ftmm tfUiatt, Iol, U rifhn y - CALM YOUtSSELF.-SAIWH-r -JUST PUT V T '.-y V- ' BAXTERS OLD CAT IH THE PANTRY. J W -Mk - She'll BteisiS THAT r?AT OUT 7 S V" rfrTN f 6 ThES?F Al a hurr?y7 i ''fijZSi otey, domtlook aiow - but A n ' TvLT ' your ' slip-up' is showaaq, - ; r'T--7:: ' " '' " ' ' g j i " ; " : 1 i i -Cri ' r r n .F yjp OUT OF U f "CeminIy tuuocuble fellow!". An Ideal Sui.iiiier Decoration 3 Pjk M v r ; jr The table setting shown above is ideal for a party luncheon being given for the new bride or a bride-to-be. It gives sugges tions for center decoration.-, that are most unusual. Homecoming Day Set For Aug. 7 In Iron Duff By MRS. HOY MKDFOHD Mountaineer Correspondent August 7 will be Homecoming Day for the folks who used to live in Iron Duff. They'll get together with their former neighbors for a day of fel lowship at the Antioch liuplist Church. The morning worship services will open the program, with the Itev. 1,. J. Rogers. the pastor, preaching the sermon. After dinner on Hie grounds, there will be music and brief talks by sonic of the people who have come back to visit their lormer home community. extendi d to lived in the An invitation is everyone who once community. The lormer Iron Dull citizens By STANLEY - .DAY mnvnL 4tfrti -SSSl N. C. Burley Crop Greater This Year, Says USDA The I'. S. Agriculture Depart ment estimates this year's North Carolina hurley tobacco crop is larger than last year's though for the hurley-producing states as a whole production is on" one per lent from last season. The Associated Press report of the USD A estimates said North Carolina is producing 18.200. 000 pounds of burley (his year, com pared lu lasl year's 17,304.000. However, production in Ken- lucky and Tennessee is oil' this i year. The estimate of the 194!) crop! in all hurley states is $594.r)(5.0()0 ! pounds, compared to last vear's (!1'0. 902,000. 1 imlicnted crop of burley and fluc-curcd tobacco combined for the nation is 2.025.000.000 pounds about two per cent greater than last year's. The overall increase. ll:e I'SDA says, is due lo the pro duction of flue-cured, which is up lo 1 .155.1)00 000 pounds, compared" lu last year's 1.090,000.000. The expectation for life of Amer icans at (i5 now is 13 2-3 years. Look who's moving into to It's the fnVndlv neighbors f Twice A Wool, Tn The MoH Animal At Testf Here Given Natir Recognition By ( National nonui-'- I,.,.,, , awarded the North c j , tl . 'h''" ,. parlment of Agriculltu, v., ' , i','-'"" Experiment Nation ... v .' ' l!'1 T lor an oulstandiny .I,-,,,., , . ,, ' . they own. The hull um..." . ' " M ard Defender, :,s ,-,,, U:i Sutlei-iur- s;i,'.. 1 "Ul I Jersey tattle Club. U, national head'iuai h i . ,,, bus. Ohio. The Supci ior Sj,,. n tates that a hull ,.-, Ul't pass on both lijuli , it.fl,. I "uu ui ecu i jje I u ,, , liillmore Standi i, j, t, , twelve dauiihtei i, duction. They have .m ,a. ii-i,t. . ! pounds ol milk ;,nd ;,i I'uiuhI ,,i UUlteilal in ten ium,; flaily mill'iiu'. mat in, basis. The hull al u I,., daughters cla- ill,-, t,, w ith an a i i ,t c i ,t Wi l,t-,-tni. i.i s:r, line ,, point' The hrei i! 100 poini- tin- lvt mal. This -up, riur i ufT'ieiallv cla - - if;-.. I II I" lli-Hii- ,,t a -inn-Mtind- ' Hilt v, is acliievirl ti,,. hi Mi iiti; r.v Ouud. v.hi.l Ul f,: to !") iiiiiil.. Hill,,,,,, , aid Deli nd, i v.a- hi , , more Farm-, piurlia-id h ilsun ul Huh ville. ::i:d sold to North Wi-- Hi 11)44 -'rii!ii.a t),.. FRESH J.inr r.ii-kcr I Rich and Flavorful Nectar Tea il 1 -'-Lb. AH- Golden Loaf Marvel Bread Sandwich,, June Parlor Il'ks. Hearty and Vigorous Maple Nut., Miirvi l Hulls Dinner . . . , .hiiir I'mkn- Susarrd Donuts I Our Own Tea , 'iff 47c a Ann pagi: salad DRESSING - w j a DUDLEY FISHER'S new r .1! the 1 "iliriuoj Ji-l'H not "tlfli: DELId i wm .r a m, AAA
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