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r IMUr, l'Vo !vi ,uu Section) THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER Plans Being Polished For Annual Labor Day Event And Fesiival Af Canton ; Garden Club To Sponsor Flower Show Detailed plans are bt ina per frcied lor Marine (.'anion's 43rd Annual Labor Day and Fall KcMi- ti l trleluation Miv i j n K:wn. I In a r i n u s communities Miroiiiihi u; o.uiitv are having (tniial Chairman ('. C I'.un- loci I unit. Ms to select their stunt. ckUi and his various cotninilUrs I I, i- Murrain is under tile direc- ..t v.uikinii to make this ear's Hon ot I'm nei C'atliey, assistant i ' it Iji aiion the hiiiKeM and bcsi in menu Lmi .,yei:I. ll.t -II; ;..ar history ot the ewitl Th, Woman's Club undt r the c ---:"" meii haiits and lithii,.-- !, ..d, i -I ip ol its president. Mrs l"-''d '' il'-on.ite Y.,, Swollord. ,s lining up he II. t, I unidovvs ..ppiupnaleiv a. .(I H.dn SI,,,;. There u ill he separate i 1"Aalks U. Hoot ol stole- slov.s );,. ,1u ,. chl.; lien II, oilier lo L'lVe the tl,Wl is (,-,.;; j Leti .ippr.,i .tiiee Senilis Cutis ant! , , .. ... , . i . , . sullies, ehairnian ot the i, l.ei t:oups ,ie u r Jed to iu: I Is. ,,. ,, ,. , , ... iomjiii, v oiinnii .ee. as selected :. nil exhibit- in s or., vin.- ,, ,, ,. , ... , , ., . iiovie Dot-on. K!iahtlli Thompson. Mr- M.uie Bill .1 A! Dealon. Fred A,.: ...dn.du.,: ,.i ;r..up u.ti, ;. C-.uktI,:-. . C Sanford and oa.uvir. M.iieet.oi: I- uiud to I'm I . ; C.,T:o a- his co-workers.' c': '' 'i individuals and turnips wish-i ( ii"n ilnhs m ei i -i. ot- a. (' m- to participate in any ot the' 1 '' " aie inn, I u, ii,;,! pl.iiioim contests should contact " " ' ' .n'.i- l.jl, I). a -erne inemhei ol this "roup There1 .- I In.,!- vm:; I,. ,),- -a ill I.H ,.ll o )),' 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 v aiiv type of ,n,n i .... -man- pi ,, ,--i , ,; .. ' holesonie entertainment. ""' '-is.it d. io,.,!,.,! ( .' ..i.i...,: Fred Canienler ol ,: '" S!i::, H.nal i,,i S(uaiv Dance " il'-'-'-a:, ,: 'rink ( ,,i:i! , ,., ):.,- ;, d Mis M;ll u. 1 ' '-' Ii- k Mi - n-;l C..i :erie, .niil I ... : 11 ' -Meal is t, , work u n h him 1 ':' Cm p, n; 1. 1 announces ,;i' liv!ir..i..in conte-t- w j be ." "it W di'i -da; and Friday V' ii 'a- '.. Labor Day with ',; ti' tn- I.., bur Dav in jlil All 111 ' ' t so.i'.ii'e D.nu i and s -vj !!- ! l! : '"''" " 111 st il lo contact v ('.irpen: - at an early dale. ('u 1 ( l!l aii 'i Contest I hi in it. !;- -i a 1 1,-d ihe :oilow- '" "' vi " In- e, iiKiilMee. l!oh Plans have been announced foi a Flower Show, sponsored by the j Richland Garden Club of Wavnes , ville, to be held Friday. August 2ii. ; at the First Baptist Church. A" flower lovers, as well as mem I bers of the garden club, are in cited to enter exhibits, which will be shown from 1 p. ni. until 9 p. in. Flower specimens entered in the show must be grown by tin exhibi tor, but material for flower ar rangements may be secured else. ' where. i ; A list of classifications and speci mens to be shown is given below. CLASSIFICATIONS , Section A 1. Arrangement for I wall table. 2. Arrangement for cof i fee table. 3. Arangement for infor j mal luncheon table. 4. Arrange j ment for informal dinner table. ! Section B 1. Large arrange ' riu'"' nt over 3b' inches. 2. Large arrangement for porch or fireplace. Section C 1. A line arrange ment using one tv-De of flower ? An arrangement using a figurine as an accessory or container. 3. An arrangement in unusual container Quick Mealtime Thicks With banned Meats J2 " 'I' - n in j it.ioui a'i..!i imi lleei,lil:J -.at 'I In i mil .n ! M.nsj,. ,.m:.-.an nt I'i.i.i' C, ' "'" ' -I I " as ;n.e Is , 1 ! II.,' wood Coui.tv Cm ii ':' '' lopmmi! I'roji-.mt s:!i; '' I '' ill Ih miller Ihe '111 ,, ;. '' 1 1 ' b lln'.wi, j, i , i m : ; 1 1 : ,., f i t'm leu, i eh,.!. :;.!' O I. T...II D., I - ,t. , S-a , I l'HKTTV 1'F.ITFK SPAGHETTI . . . Slimmer buffet meal. i 1. , i 'e inamice. i;,i!)- " 'a'j:'- H"li''; VI'- .mi ml .Vatth.vis. lloaard Mye. -. .!. M. Dealon. Eluabeth Ferguson Mrs Don Randolph. Mrs. Noah S.vcof fnrd, Mary Ann Dudley . Domtliv Nonis and Mrs. Tom Condman Details of the contest will be an nounced at an early dale by i !e,j,-. man Teaguc and his committee Flans for activities by the colored People are being perfected midir the leadership ol l!cv. ('. Thompson with the assist,, nee ol Mrs. Nora Sharp. lialph Davis mul Will Bryson. Tull Jamison. Frank Smatbers Mm Hardin and I.ige Morgan are -letting their teams set for the Old Timers' Softball game between Hi.' ' Franks" and "Tulls". JEWEL SHORTENING Gold - Dot 4 lb. CARTON 73c MAYONNAISE Pint fmiW$lc PURE LARD . 4 lbs. fiec! rW )16 oz. - ; Oy StfSCAN PIE CHERRIES . No. 2 Can jlA TOMATOES 2 for 23c ' Ifpll-Ilawn Flour 25 1b.PRINT f ii Mn" Rfln OJI r u b gftyy f - r- 1 -s meat. mi:at I'OTA TO SALAD CASSKHOLE L'sc canned ll.v CECILY HHOWNSTONK As ocialcd I'ress Food Editor , " "u" ' mi,;"s- '1'bckie style, you can use canned meals -o m. mere are lots lo choose from -luncheon meals si);iu he 1 1 ttiir iivimi k.,ii . . . ".ruea neel Hash. Vienna sausage chili COn c.lllle loo,.,,., ,1 1 ... i . . .. " . . ' ' -o.u ,,HHs. naniDiirgers, irankfurlers, stews and V ' 1 ldlKV t'"1n,'tl ll;,ms i'itii'c refrigeration: the oilH1 ......in meats can be ready and wailing on the pantiy shell. PUETTV PKPPF.R SPAGHKTTI iMffredient: 2 yreen peppers. 1 tan spaghetti and meatballs Method- Cm n,,n ,,... ... 1...0 , - ,,, ,, iciiKinvviso and remove lop.. ;u - . w.ine inemnrane. Wash in cold waior. then blanch ,:, boilim water Snoon sn..,,i,,,ii , , , . . (J. . . ' 1 no., pepper naives. placing a meatball on top. " oaKiim (iisii and bake in a hot ,,'iau F . oven ') minutes. WHITE LILY FLOUR 10 b. Bag ggc 25 to. Bag $2.29 mm NiMets Tall ( an ASPARAGUS 43C Old Reliable S ALMON Tall Can 45c 3-1. b. Box QUAKER OATS 33c Green Giant PEAS 17-oz. Can 20c Niblets 12-Oz. Can MEXI CORN 22c Pliillips' 16-Oz Can PORK S BEANS 1QC l4-LI. Pk,'. LIPTON TEA 33c B LARGE BOX With Coupon 18 MEATS Fresh Dressed 53c Fresh Dressed HENS lb. 49c Fresh Ground BEEF lb. 49c Wilson's Sliced BACON lb. 49c Skinless WIENERS lb. 37c BEEF STEW lb. 59c in i " '..I Gerber's BABY FOOD 3 Jars 29c Gerber's CEREAL FOOD 2 Boxes 33c PABLUM Small 23c-Lge. 45c KARO ljlb. Bottle 20c PIC - NIC - KING French's MUSTARD 6-oz. Jar 10c Libby's CATSUP .... 14-oz. Bot. 17c No. 300 Size Shoestring Potatoes 2 for 19c PAPER PLATES . .... dz. 15c CupsTorks-Snoonc PW 1 . , h "V jiMBii.x-j.m.-. " . -T".s4a T' - J , . ; ' ' - ''..' V . r as gourd, vvoocl, etc. j Keciion D 1. Miniature arrange- I ment not to exceed three inches) in either dimension. 2. Miniature! not to exceed five inches in height J Section K 1. Oriental arrange ment, background and accessories permitted. ! Section F One color arrange-1 ment: 1. Bowl. 2. Vase. Section G 1. Arrangement of I fi'int and vegetables. 2. Arrange- : ment of fruit. 3. Arrangement of : vegetables. Section II 1 . Arrangement in ! autumn colors: berried shrubs, foli i age or weeds. ! Section Cool arrangement: cool colors, as blue green or whilo Section J Arrangement in pair of containers. Section K 1. Arrangement for picnic table for porch or lawn. hcction L 1. Victorian arrange ment. 2. Modern arrangement ac cessories may be used. Section' M 1. Shadow box. SPECIMENS Section N Dahlias 1. Exhibition. 2. Dec orative. 3. Cactus flowered. 4. Lil liputian. Zinnias (3 hlonmsi i r:i, 2. Dwarf. 3. Mexican. Jtoses ij of any variety) l. Tea. 2. Annuals. 3. Floribunria cluster). Marigold (3 blooms) 1 r.ia i. uwarf. 3. French. Gladiolus 1. One Spike, any variety. 2. Collection. Tuberous Begonia 1. One bloom and foliage. Snapdraeon 1 Si nolo cnlkn n Collection. Petunias (3 blosoms) 1 TVmhio 2. Single. Miscellaneous Flotoern 1 Thr of any kind. Section O 1. Wilrf flnwi-- i lection or named specimens. State CoIIeo-p lUnfc 0 - - To Farm Homemakers By Ruth Current Mate Home Demonstration Agent - a clean kitchen ranee looks and also cooks belter than one allowed to gather grease, spilled food, dust or rust, rfrtusehold equipment spe cialists say. For full. even, efficient heat cleanliness js important. H( necting surtaces nitist he kejii shin ing to do Uieir job ol throwing out neat. A. clean ran-e also he i ne Kiicnen ( lean and tree of unnecessary smoke and odor.-. some general bints on cleaning muuioos arc: ti-; "ipe up sin s .-uid ,,n... prompt iv with ;( do cloth r paper v-iu looas may (.;,t inln enamel surtaces if left on. Other (w - "- sco ri ll on unui tney are difTic ult to remove except by strenuous scouring, like ly to be hard on the surface uiease comes olT mo t easily whi fresh and hot. meiai and porcelain surfaces need irequent washing with a cloth "'""'U,UI m "arm suds of mild .dp or a detergent, hut this should tr uooe omy alter the stove cools A We nllh u.. "in siove is a o-iara to hands and mav crack enamel. Many good hoilwino make an after-the-dishes habit of w-Miing me stove. Go easy n a.cl, me specialist, say, so that " v.ws o, arip or run down sides rust"'0 bUrnCrs' )eavi"S streaks or Charred nariif.i ""rncrs or """" u""s- "r i" the bottom of uyen may i,e brushed out after GoW hu been in use for some 6, 000 years. Dixie Home Offers In Every Oeptrf-etil! Delicious for Uesserls or Over Cereals KUSCUALE SLICED PEACHES 23" No. 2' z Can For Those Tart Pies RFD SOUR PIE CHERRIES No-2 07c Can ' Q Al ii v PINKV Pit; BHAM) Sliced Bacon. I1 f'ENTFIt (IT KJI! " Pork Chops . U. S. GOOD u.i T-Bone Sleak I1 FKESIl DAly " " Ground Beef . Quality T,.iu(.r Milk-I-V,! eal Big Tender New Crop GREEN GIANT PEAS No. 303 Can 20 Shoulder Chops Kih fU VIlUp.s, Loin Chops Patties Breast Shoulder Roast II). 49c II). 69c II). 79c II). 49c II). 29c lb. 47c I I ( HI O.N MEAT POTATO CASSKKOLF Insrrdients: 1 , uoicoeoii meat. 2 tablespoons ... ... ...u.M,.,e. .aoiespoons Hour. 1 1 5, teaspoons salt 2 cups ' """ns ",'r1 ilvv" pl'Pt'el'i 3 f'l's !- medium, cooked i . III -I (Win lllo-lt in " ...... 4 l .1 in ., . ,, w" " ooe-iinro-incii slices; dice remain- ilili. .V I1 ( 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 , 1 . : ,, , . , . """" m saucepan over low heal. Remove "" " m nour and sail. Add milk slowly, slirri,, custanl- . '1 , , " """'"'V "'"l st'tTinn until mixture thick, s and b,l : I,,,.,,' 1 l",,' ''n meat, anil potatoes. Tun, into . 'ii. Ml ca-ei 1,1,.. on vvilh sli,.,..- ..(' 1 1 . . , . " luiH iieun meat, jsaki' 111 a mod. r;rie ' '" i'houl 211 minutes. Makes G servimis. LI NC IILON .VIKAT POPTATO SALAD SAXDWK III S Inuredients- 3 cuos ,5 M, ,1,.,,. 1, ., , ,,, . suuneu oicea polalues I lab 1)0011 . opped or crated onion, 1 ,ab,,soollll v,,,,....,,. 2 tll,)l(,SI'oolls (ti(. .,, ';, , , ""' - '"l ""'eel c-elery or cucumber. 1, ,- ., .,, " i-iw. mp mayonnaise. 1 twehe-oinice can luncheon Methods PI oil ..,i . m. " miMiig oowl; add onion, vinetiar. salad ( v., ' !" ." ,W to,ks as not .0 break potatoes. and ,s , I, , " " 0.thl"' Al,d '-'""frnfi inRrcd,e,i,s ol-ii...,- o,., .. ' , ' " luncheon me.-.t on servinu "" .'.iim's o servings. ALWAYS FRESH SUGARY SWEET CAROLINA YAMS ... 2 lbs. c CRISP MOUNTAIN COOKING APPLES . . . 21b.s JJc MILD YELLOW ONIONS ... 3 lb.s J f V. S. NO. 1 IRISH POTATOES . . . 10 lbs. 43 FANCY LARGE PERSIAN LIMES ... Carton 23( GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS lb. 3 FANCY MOUNTAIN TENDER GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 29( Warsaw Brand vn ? OKKA & TOMATOES Cans J$5 Lilili's TOM VIO LAVA PARD SOAP DOG FOOD 3 Bars 27 Cans 23 OLD DUTCH STA FLO CLEANSER STARCH L, 23e ""21c SUNBRITE IVORY CLEANSER SNOW J 1 5c Lsc-9flc Cans Pkg. PanW llalilij) I'illflil Flounder Fillfl ol Whiting fresh D J Catfish Spaniit Mackerel Pi No. IN id Quart But A
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