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THE WAYNESVILLE MO UNT AINEfcR A Touch of Texas on the Table f ?A(;k hlA ( third Set lion) .It ' t . .,! : l i I'"-, r" - !;'! Canton Pastor To Speak At Radio Devotions The lic vt ri'iid Itolx-rl .1 MrClos key, rector uf I lie Epi i opal Church of Ciiiloii, v. ill lie tin' speaker over -l.ili..i UIHV next week for iiumiomm iU-wHu.ii-.. Mon day throii.li t.jim ,uv, at 9 IS .o'clock Tlie mir.i?te newroniei to This uii ,l r,. pearanre an-l llii I wood and 'hi k welcome .1 i Oiiiparaln e mid tii i i .i.ii.i ap- i- U ilr I : ,I Slav i lolllillf; Will i nil 1 de luol II- iny devotion piciuiam. The speaker for the lullowiiiK week Will be ttie Reverend V N Allen nastor of (he I'meoii Valley Methodist Church. Mormon worship service will he broadcast from tile Kit si Methodist Chin eh. Sunday at 1 I (10 u'clo.-k It is understood that the newly appointed minister, Itevcieiiit Mi oilllt.', will deliver llle selillull. This will be his first sen h e in Wavnesv il'.e The vear - ri.und Rapti-I Ilmi iiia he heard titer -tat i.n Wl.OS I cm,u:. afternoon at 3 3d o r!i. k i: fii.beit (; I.te will he I tit Kei ti-ii,.? a mi hit-it oi intei --i pariii ular on 1. Local Pastor To Pre.ach Revival At Granite Falls The HcVi-itimI I.. (5. Elliott, p.is tor of the I n I Hapli.t Chin, h will be the nreaoher in a revival meeting iu M week at the I irsl Hapliit Cluiu-h of Granite Kails. N. C. He will leave Monday moin nii! and leturn the following Mjii dav In the absence of the pa-ti.r ;l.e pbinit will he supplied h li.v t C.TI.Y HKOWNSTONK As-oci.il. .1 1'iv-s Food Kdilui lo he nil ia One niilliiin nie:i ale lireed t- 'ia. Ibis i h.tlle.-iviiliJ mei-aPe to; 'lot i liapl r t l.i . lot ii. ff$. t:s- ,,. ., Here's tile to.icl neiiti s baked beans. It's a hotter" than the usual rule, and the beam are -naked for only thi.e hours, i.:lhc.r than overnight ar UMI.ll 1 i AS ft 1 1.0 BEANS 4 tuns dry navy d --ill nuik, 1 cup onions tea- i hili water rrditnts: It bear it-il k r.,i.i--e-. Siii.-t .ho.ij-t.r I tea-'poon til tnus lai d, 1 table-: eon rait. 1 4 sp.ii n pe, ;i-i t..hltsnoone ei: .1. r :i i n br.uirit ill J-F-c; e ami'p.h i. s it;o en, COFFL'5 lb. 53c TOMATO JUICE 29c JKVt:i. or si ( O 111 C 4t! i). Can SHORTENING 4 lbs. 85c ORANGE-APE 29c DIM 'S Bi l l: IillU) No. ( an HOT ROLL MIX Box 25c Grapefruit Juice 2 for ?9c PURE LARD ... 4 lb. Carton 73c SARDINES 3 for 29c FLOUR 10 lb. Bag 99c DEI. MONTE DKII'I) COED KINC. APRICOTS Pkg. 37c FLOUR 10 lb. Bag 81c " ,.i. r in - I..---,i iii.'.I I.i-: Inn. -..Id I. Hi de MM l.'l .1 h- erv ii;f II v, hit? inalerial that it's Kuiib! i...,-.i i-.,.- oilier writers of r a i.e'v rei lpe for one of j recipe hooks to come no to M. old Mm. lb) s for fall np-I Another rtflbtblfiil re; Ion ;l . t- lillleUort is the "Key West l mm noon by the Members of I he K- vesi Woman's Club of Klorida ipuhlish ed h Fairar. Straus and Company. New Yolk, $.'t0iii. The book ha an attractive blue binding and the recines ere nrinled liuin t,ai,.tu i iltet. ones 1 thil.k Mill enjov this cook book becau-e oiitnbiitors hae good tarle lood. and as the mil odm lion -a1 It i more than lust umilhei book; the verv names of ingiedi ents will ei.he the perfumes flawn-s of tlie Khiiid;: Keys J nil " Still another ' fa-rinatiii.; book is "Tdille Marie's Fieiuli Kitihrii ', tran-laled and adaUJ j Chailolle Tuif'ieon ipuldi -bed bs ford iumei ity Ti e- . Ne'.v Vol!. i "T.iiile Marie ' is tin' I'auiu tanner of frame, and il in w - that 1 1 1 i - Ei ein h 1 it. In i -. lion ax.ul.ible lo Ann i n . ailjptor and trau-lator ol I be I i , In. 1 m'II a I'r.idliate ol l he I o Cordon f . 1 n ii.oKiii' .lio.il I'ari--. In lu en.u inn, the ti n Hull ' he ha- ll ed Mi .1 111 em ai.d method : ailapti.il to Ih. ..i 1 1 11 .11 kill lit 11. Another hook ju-i oil' llle pre The Smoi'iue hortl Cookbo,.k I- i.i b d beanri. !i be?ii'-, pi' k o'-er J hoeis in boilin" 1 Cover, biine lo aler !o preserve 1! tt! in 1. a.idiii;' e . d-'d to rover v. 11: 1 ' nil' il li 1 1 Jt r -IV 'in I'.e.'ii-' 1 e- " -il. r 'ruin bi a it-" 'A -.ii.ii I i .- -ei i.le. I 1 1.1 k iitil 1 1 "bile. 1 -1 -1 1 d-r i) -.hoiii 1 in bean- " il h 1 1 nd I 1. Mii-'inl ill -, -Mid Viilitis 1 om , Cm , ,- ,;d;e 11 1 n for :i' . Iioii!-; II ii-in. i'in ' i!ii; 1 11" .! ii" If niTcs-arv. .ok. and for eiik O...I M ! t. Tl . ,.,..: .. 11 in 1 is d I, ur 1. -n o- N 1 1 111 V-ll'i hi ' c Col. S .11 . ,i'i man i !.i!iined II " -kills I,, i'iilili;.l ion r 1 ie- hl . it. frr- Th. ami iiii in- bakimt. If; by Anna Ols-oii Coombs, publened -ii 1 1 ins mi beans 1 by A. A. V 11. New Y01 k 'Sl.'.'illi. i.ikin". Makes 12 1 The author's lirsl book 011 Swedish I cookery has been widely aiecpied. VVhi n 1 met Mrs. Coombs 1 found her a wis,, and delightful person. Like the finest cookbook writers, her personality makes itself felt in her book. She has a ureal feel ing for touil food and a talent for presenting her recipes in a simple, readable, interesting way. Besides recipes for meats, fish, vegetables, and tL'.sserts for the Smorgasbord Hie hook has a chapter on Smorgas bord etiquette and one on Swedish .'ii 1 '..i--.. T. v.-in loiiehes o I nii'M be lase'n.-.led T. --. :- Cnn! book", by id I'.nliliie Coleman, re-'li-!:edj)y A. Wvn. I- it u is on I he sla(T of o;;m Iaoicss and Mrs. a teacher. They have air writing and cook make a really unique nl loud folklore and re's no ol her cookbook it's so in of interest- holidays. LARGE 24c CLO-WHITE BLEACH RIPE - PAC TOMATOES 2 Quarts25c 2 No-2 cans 23c C&iOICE aF meats fRESII Rl N( II TURNIPS 2 for 25c I.OIN END PORK ROAST : lb. 49c CALIFORNIA FRESH TENDER CARROTS 2 Bunches 21c BEEF LIVER lb. 49c FANCY FRESH OROI ND JELL PEPPERS 2 lbs. 25c BEEF lb. 49c LARCE FANCY ; ,(B STEWING TOMATOES 2 lbs. 35c BEEF lb. 33c STAY.MAN SKINLESS APPLES 2 lbs. 19c WIENERS lb. 37c -HUNT'S No. .Peaches can 25c CAMPBELL'S ( nns Tomato Soup 21c NESTLES OR F.F.N GINT 17-oz. Can 20c BAKE-RITE 31b. Can 79c Sl'GAR OLD DI TCH 2 Cans Cleanser 23c OCTAGON LAUNDRY Soap Bar 7c iMorsels pkg. 21c 5 lb. Bag 45c LUX Soap .... 2 bars 15c 80 COUNT WHITE FACIAL QUALITY T- ''W'IHpWgl'llMWppilWM ji ufi-i Ifci --irrmnr-liif- i umin 1.1 f iifc. til. imlr.rt rj f ' -PAPER NAPKINS Pkg. 10c ! TOILET TISSUE . 2 Rolls 19c r""...".11."'""" '" ww in nmmmlllmmmmnJ0nJmmlmumm.mmmtl.M,lmmm iinj -f ill timi 'n- ii'-nf-i1 i-i 1 1 1 1 hi TEXAS n.VKF.D BFANS Sjuest ineachers at both morning and evt nin.g '.ervices. .M tin- mid-week hour of wor ship Mr. .1. II. Morgan, chairman df I he deacon;, will conduct the M-n i-e The recently released and widelv aiilainied film "Walking Willi Cod " will be shown. The serv ice will be belli on the fu'-.t flooi of ihe Welch Memorial Huiklin? at 7 :!0. Evangelism Course To Be Held At Clyde A study course in Visitation Kvangeli-m will befliri at the Clyde Baptist Church next Monday eve ning at 7 o'clock, and will continue each evening through Friday. All the members of the Church have been invited to attend the course which will be taught by the Pastor. 1). I). Gross. The course is especially designed for all the of ficers and teachers of the various organizations throughout (he Church. Following the course a schedule of planned visitation will bo car ried out by Hie leadership of the Church. Traffic Cop Keeps Busy SPRINGFIELD. Mass. ilj.P.t Since 1945. Chris Aspall. traffic of ficer, has tagged 1 27.033 automo biles for violations. Hotter than usual. J tor tet Oft 4 to Bat f 100 ." Cc0,n iin " ivr- i Xoo. p., c out Yes, now you can buy your favorite. creamy-rich Pet Ice Cream in the new, eaiy-to-dip, easy-to-store, big half-gallon "stand-up" carton, and have lots and lots for everyone I And remember, Pet Ice Cream... made only of c?a7y fresh whole milk and daily fresh sweet cream ... it the finest Ice Cream you can buy I Take a. holf-gallon carton home, today I White Oak Homes Being Improved Under CD Program I!y JUAN1TA MF.SSF.R Mountaineer Correspondent Home:! throughout White Oak are bowing new recent improve ment'; under Ihe Community De velopment Program. Mr. and Mrs. Medforfl r.un'c.s are building a new home, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Men-.er are plan ning to move into the new house Ihey bought only recently. There's a new refrigerator and new washing machine, as well as a new truck, at M. V. Jenkins' home, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jenkins also have bought a new refrigerator and washing machine. Among other additions to bet ter rural living are the new refrig erator Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Teague recently bought, and the new bedroom suite in the home of Mrs. J. D. Ducketl. Saunook Meeting Moved Up To Tonight By JEAN HALL Mountaineer Correspondent The regular Saunook Commu nity Development meeting will be "I1 ' 8 i). m. tonight at the Saunook School. The regular session usually is held on the first Friday of each mont h. Hut Community Chairman R. N. Rarber, Jr., called for a change to Thursday because the Waynes-ville-Canlon football game is sched uled for Friday night at Canton. nr. C. N. Clark of Waynesville, who was reassigned hist month as Waynesville Methodist "superintend ent, will be the principal speaker at the meeting. Tackie Party Held In White Oak By JUANITA MESSER Mountaineer Correspondent Eighty people attended the Taekie Party sponsored last Sat urday night by the White Oak Community Development Program. This unique recreational event proved to be a huge success. Top speed of the old covered wagons which helped settle Amer ica was about 20 miles a day. Ik. ! Li ROSE ROYAL I lb'ba1-65 Pi MARKET ,;a-l Tenn SMOKED 7 MALL " I- Ml. Vi WHOLE or HALF lh ECONOAI V ( ( nili r.M) l-OjfK LOINS KOAST white iiousr APPLE SAUCE NO. 303 CAN CENTER (T in,. PORK CHOPS GROUND BEEF I', s. coon citAiir n,,,v , B a "T" BONE STFiSc ALASKA PINK SALMON TALL (MX Mm mmmmM k II SHARP N. Y. STATK 1 43c II.ONC GRAIN H RICE 1 3-LB. CEI.I.O HAG H 44c j MjimiimwuMiinii mil iwwnmiyiwwiwiiiJ OCEAN FRESH SEA TASTY VA. SPOTS SPANISH MACKEREL FRESH DRESSED PAN TROUT RED PERCH FILLETS I IE LET OE SKINLESS CODFISH FLORIDA P ' 1 h. t :: 1.1,. Son RED SNAPPER VEBI-BEST Prodnc6 DOUBLE RI.D ROME BEAUTY APPLES . 3 lbs. 25c CALIFORNIA FLAME TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs. 19c FANCY LONG ISLAND CAULIFLOWER 2 lbs. 31c l'. S. NO. 1 IRISH POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 37c SCGARY SWEET CAROLINA YAMS 3 lbs. 17c OREGON BOSC PEARS lb. 10c LARGE CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE Head 15c CAMAY SOAP 3 Rcpr. Cakes 2c 23 iGiiiniij mm m CLEANSING US Boitl II l.l III I II ..11 IIIMIIJ II HHI l,M IIMI1 MHIII'fWy I CAMAY SOAP 2 Rath Cakes 2tf( P & G SOAP 3 Large Cakes 22c POND'j TISSUES 2 Boxes of 30lo Sweetheart Soap 2 Rath Cakes PICTSWEET BROCCOLI 10-oz.pkj PICTSWEET l9.nl i lit Asparagus Spears PICTSWEET 12-OZ.P Green Peas PICTSWEET ieotJf Sliced Peaches 10 QA Cloerleaf Rolls H Sweetheart Soap 1V ltA 3 Regular ( nkes 23 "Ivory soap ffashw 3 Large Cakes 27c iff f 21 1 i
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