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ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN V AC AT 10 1L A N D tc v.: '"t." m v , . Program For Lako Junaluska TIIURS , July 27 8 p. m Youth Leaders. Addresses: Dr. Walter Gunn; Dr. Leonard Cochran; Dr. Jno. Brans come. rRIDAY, July 28 11 a. m. President Hugh Stuntz, Scarritt College. 8 p. m. Address: Bishop Arthur J. Moore "The Far East". SATURDAY, July 29 j 11 a. m Extension Program lev. J. W. Sells. j 8 p. m. Concert: Frank Love, Baritone; Kay Fryer, soprano. SUNDAY, July 30 Mia. m Sermon: Bishop Arthur X Moore. : 3:30 p, m-Address: Mrs. Indnk Pahk of Korea. "Korea Todsy and tomorrow." ' 8 p. in. Sermon: Bishop Hazen G. Werner. MONDAY, July 31 , District Superintendent's Con.'er ence. July 31-Aug. 5. '.11a. m. Bishap lluixn C, Wern er. 8 p. nv Bishop Werner. TUESDAY, August 1 ' 1 11:30. a. m Address "The Church," Dr. Henry Hitt Crane. j8 p. m. Address "The Minist ry", Dr. E. McNeill Poteat. Wednesday 11:30 a. m. Address "The dhurch," Dr. Poteat. 8 p. m. Address The Ministry, Ijr. Crane. 1 j- : It Takes Skill Brain, Speed and Brawn PARKWAY BARBER SHOP ;ilair Cuts 75c iSliave 50c Located on Main Street In I Boyd Furniture Store Mi V Yfc ' ' ( j Comments From Some Of Our Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Rhoden of Jacksonville, Fla, nests at the Parkway Knoll says, "We have been coming to North Carolina and Tennessee for 24 years. Waynesvllle and Parkway Knoll suits us the most of any place we have ever seen." . ' . W. Milsaik and wife from Pensoula, Florida, staying at the Shamrock Tourist Court says. "We think the views over 284 are not surpassed any place in Anieica. They are gorgeous. We enjoyed our stay at the Shamrock Tourist Couit and found the best food at the Pat rick Cafeteria of any place on our trip." ' Two Cherokees" playing Indian ball, demonstrate that it is no game for a weakling. The husky players make the garqe rougher than football, faster than basketball, and use the skill of a tennis player. It is a colorful game, that requires a quick eye on the part of spectator and player. i Trail Ridge Road in Rocky ! Mountain National Park, Colorado, I is the highest continuous highway lip the nation. Four miles are above 12,000 feet (timberline.) Hazelwood, N. C. Balsam Rd. Phone 413-M MODERN BEAUTY SALON ANTIQUES and GIFTS Mrs, George Brwn, Jr. Sptcializipg in Facial, Packs Scalp Treatments W also have atititjue furniture and china Plenty of FREE PARKING Space I HAIR CUTS SHAVES V SHAMPOOS MASSAGES V . Fie Expert Barbers ' V CAROLINA BARBER SHOP Main Street 4 " - ' : THE BEST GRADE "A" ; f IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken , Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners j Opposite Pet Dairy I EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING i Is a specialty with u! 1 INSIST ON THE BEST GIT ' SINCLAIR O GAS O OILS O LUBRICANTS Underwood Service Station Main Street WavMavillc PASTRIES PIES CAKES GRANDPA SKIPS CLASS DAVENPORT, la. (UP) Frank A. McDonnell, St. Ambrose College freshman, skipped class just once. He had become a grandfather for the fourth time. McDonnell, 63-yiar-old retired executive, enrolled at the college this fall. About half the nation has been mapped by the U. S. Geological Survey in the past 70 years, but many maps are now out of date. SEE US FOR RENTALS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Next To Library CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Agency R. N, Johnson & P. L. Johnson Phone 331 Hf!aiM aim i 'V" a DR. IV. M. HARDY Chiropractic Physician Main Street Over Slack's Phone Hoars , 1123 9-5 . . Evenings by Appointment HEADQUARTERS For O Books O Gifts O Stationery OFFICE SUPPLIES Nationally Known Brands THE BOOK STORE Main Street Mrs. James Campbell, of Day ton, Tennessee, guest of the Sham rock Motoi" Court, says, "I think Waynesville is a nice scenic town and we had such a nice comfortable place to spend the night at the Shamrock Tourist Court. We visit ed Lake Junaluska and thought it R. ,T. Momoon, of Nashville, Tenn... staying at Lambuth Inn. says; "The section around Juna luska is wonderful in scenery and invigorating atmosphere. It helps a lot just to drive thru this area." Mrs. R. T. Morrison, of Nash ville,' Tenn., staying at Lambuth Inn, says; "This whole area is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen It is habit-forming because I keep wanting to come back. ! do wish the commercial area didn't encroach on the natural beauty with its pall ot smoke and odor, tho't." was beautiful and very interesting." the license. POLICE SLIP UP WHITEVILLE (UP) Highway patrolmen were embarrassed when Ed Carr came to court for driving without a license. They had stop ped him several times in the last 13 years without noticing that the card Carr thought was a driver's permit waa only an application for A&P Will Resist Any Unwarranted Price Increases NEW YORK The Great At lantic & Pacific Tea Company, lar gest leading food distributor, mov ed against inflation by pledging to "resist all unwarranted price rises with all our might.". The pledge was contained in one of the rare public statements is sued by John A. Hartford, chairman of the 91-year-old food chain, who said that A&P "ivill cooperate un hesitatingly with our national gov ernment in the present crisis.' "We will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point consistent with good service to our customers," he said, "be cause hoarding, whether by whole salers, retailers or consumers, will cause higher prices. "We will continue to maintain the "lowest profit rate generally pre vailing in the entire retail indus try. Our net profit now is less than one cent on each dollar of gales." The current profit rate cited by Mr. Hartford was even lower than the profit of 1.15 per cent of con solidated net sales reported by the company for the fiscal year ended February 28, 1950. TEMPFBASCE-MINDED DOG ON GUARD IN SKID BOW CHICAGO (UP) Bobby is a Skid Row watchdog. He is one of the few denizens of West Madison St. who doesn't drink, and he tries to keep bis friends from imbibing too much, too, Bobby, an ight-year-old mon grel, lives at the Ottawa Tap, one of the cleanest on the street. The place is patronized mostly by old age and railroad pensioners. If one of them drinks too much, Bobby nips his trouser cuff and tries to drag him to the door. If one of the thousands of dereluts who inhabit the "row" tries to en teftobby chases him away. A ll.- .... aiiey of ion,, Geographic Society 1916. Want Ads Brfc. oJ aunt to BRADLEYf - MOTEL I BRAND NEW MOk ALSO INDIAN TRADING PC aucu u.P ROAl' GOOD FOOD ' . at the WAYNESVILLE RESTAURANT A. m. itayem, uwner & Operator Special Chicken and Steak $1.25 with free vegetable Dinner and Lunch 60c Coffee 5c After first coffee no charge Main Street p10lw A Pledge to the American People by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company We will resist all unwarranted price rises with all our might. r -We will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point con sistent with good service to our customers, because hoarding, whether by whole salers, retailers or consumers, will cause higher prices. We will continue to maintain the lowest profit rate generally prevailing in ' the entire retail industry. Our net profit now is less than one cent on each dollar of sales. -. We will continue to strive for more efficient distribution. We will fight waste of food, or time, or money all along the line so as to narrow the spread between wholesale and retail prices. f.. We will devote all our energies to giving you the most good food for your money every day of the week. : : We will strive always to do what is honest, fair, sincere and in the best interest of our country and our customers. As most of you know, this company and the low cost, low profit policies that built it are under attack. We are defending ourselves against a suit brought by the anti-trust . lawyers to put A&P out of business. But the greater conflict in which pur country is now engaged takes prece ' dence over all else. .v -tt? Today, with our boy. fighting w'kowJ ; a" businesses," big and little, should 'devote themselves wholeheartedly to the public interest. . y We promise the American pTple thai'ive will coopeTate unhesitatingly' with our national government in the present crisis. We promise you that we will continue to do everything in our power to put more buying, powerjn :jr2fooydUi good food Qn cjinner table. "- ' "Trie More You Buy---The Happier We Are" We Get A Kick Out of Baking Fin Foods WHITMAN'S BAKERY Iain Street Phone 343 Waynesville John A. Htrtf ord, CkWt II f
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