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j Brothers us Is Due e Wednesday W1)rd in tint show en Knt, horses. wir?' walkers. acrobats, trapeze artists, lillet girls, w iId jungle ani 4ephant.s, midget cattle jjt Cans on. a huge p.vtlion Kjja, and scores of every K that goes to make up a jill descend upon VVaynes yjy Wednesday morning ie Ring Bros. Circes, one our largest in America, ar- , ?re from Sj lva. iuge show, traveling on a ig caravan of doublc (jeel trucks and semi-trail I a score of sleepers and railers for the performers sonne 1 of the Circus, ? will town loaded with new and ; features. r production in Sweden has twice since 1934 and now J.700,000,000 kilowatt hours Clyde High Hi-Lights ?y VIOLET LINDSF.Y I The 41 juniors and seniors who Went to Washington last week re ported they had a wonderful time. The only complaint was that they , did not have enough time to see I all they wanted to take in. Vifteen seniors attended the W. C. C. Senior Day program at Cullowhee Tuesday. A number of CT.vde seniors have already made plans to attend YV. C. C. Senior honor students have been named. They are: Judy Pressley, valedieloriun; Jo Anna McCracken. salut atorian; Y'iolet Lindse.v, Brabara Walker, and John Carter. They will be the speakers at the commencement exercises. Free Drinks Assailed LANS1N.G Mich. iAP??There is too much free liquor (lowing in Michigan to suit some of the state legislators. A bill has been intro duced forbidding any manufacturer warehouseman or wholesaler of liquor to give away more than 48 half pints a month as samples An audit of the state liquor con trol commission showed that more than 30,000 bottles of liquor were given away by salesmen last year. Double Duty PORTSMOUTH. N. H. <APi? Ally. Robert Shaimes did double duty in municipal court. Appearing as defense attorney in a disturbing the peace case. Shaincs was called by City Soli citor Thomas E. Flynn to testify as a prosecution witness against i his client. The case was dismissed after Shaines argued successfully that the charge had not been proved. ST??5Mg ? r yunnrr - ? IBflifliMEjj / fcWUK- 0?XC4& i VEGETABLES LETTUCE 2 hZ29c ^rge Stalk :elery ... 0c I'illsburvs CAKE MIX Pkg 33c * r\ ^ \j ? ?7? - - ? Kitz ACKERS Lb Box 30c Is Jewel Qt. Bot. 49? >urs?16 Oz. Can RK & BEANS 2 23? tt Beef -W.. No. 300 Can 25c r YONNAISE 49c IX MEATS Pork Shoulder ROAST lb 35? Bar B Qued SPARE RIBS lb 69c U. S. Good Sirloin STEAK - 79' .... I SHORTENING I FREE can I 3ibctn.ggc I BALLARD BISCUITS I ? With Purchase DOG FOOD V Lbs Parkay Oleo 55c I 2 Cans 19c p-any frozen [ *""" iw mothers wlllst [ 33c wf^rwA i w?\ iTiTur-mni^^ ^ . . Community News Oi Cecil Area By MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETTE Community Reporter Mrs. Wilson Burnette is recov i ering from a severe case of strep toccocl sore throat and is some what improved. Leonard Rogers entered Memo rial Mission Hospital in Asheville Sunday. He underwent surgery on i Monday for removal of a tumor behind an ear, and is doing nicely. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hub S. Rogers and employed in Oak Ridge. Tenn. Kijlas Inman returned home Monday from Moore General Hos pital at Swannanoa, where he has 1 been a patient for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sorrells. Jr. j and son Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorrells and son, spent the past weekend sightseeing in Ken tucky. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haynie mot- ; ored Tuesday to visit relatives at Robbinsville. . Lynn Sorrel Is returned home from the Haywood County Hospi tal on Sunday following surgery for appendicitis the previous week. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reeves and sons. Steven and Robert mot ored to Winston-Salem Friday and were the week-end guests of the latter's brother. Andrew Frazier and Mrs. Frazier and children. They visited points of interest in j the area. Mrs. Carl Singleton of Little East Fork Road is a patient at , Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. Mrs. Paul Harkins returned ! home Sunday from Philadelphia, | 1 Pa., where she underwent eye surg- | I ery at the Wills Eye Hospital. She I : is to return there in three weeks I for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Chambers announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday at the Haywood County Hospital. Mrs. Chambers is recup erating at the home of Mrs. Theo ' dore Chambers. | . ? A music workshop was held in 1 the courtroom last Friday for club women of District Three with Mrs. J. Edgar Burnette, county coun cil music chairman of Haywood County in charge. We were sorry to hear of the home of Mrs. Jarrftt Williamson burning down while she was at tending the workshop. Mrs. Bail N. Rogers Is a patient at the Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville and under an oxygen tent. The Woman's Missionary Soci ety of the Riverside Baptist Church had an all day "working" I .at the church on Wednesday in preparation for the Mother's Day services to be held on Sunday, i Rev. Gay Chambers will be the j guest minister and dinner will be served on the grounds at noon, i with singing in the afternoon. I WAYNESVILLE WED- A A MAY I I CIRCUS GROUNDS Sponsored By Jaycees ONLY RESPONSIBLE BIG CIRCUS COMING THIS YEAR. A HATtOWAL IMSTITUTIOM SINCE 1907. Sairatitial Mid-Air Exploits. Amy 01 Finny tlwn It Minbinl Attitt. SUSIE-Q, Wtrldr Started Eliyfciit. LISA RICHARDS Uytida-Dcwa Mural Ot Flyitf Tnytit. Riding AAonkoys, Performing Dogt and Prancing Poniot. 20-GIRLS AERIAL BALLET ? 20 20 - DANCING HORSES - 20 SWANSON FAMILY Acrialittt. Acrobat* ond Tumblort Tradhi at k't m Canty ?( DtaMa Itaytk Steal Stai ? Trdm. Acrts tf Wtttryrttf (ttittttt ttd TttU. REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS DAY AND DATE ONLY. THE YEAR S BEST HOLIDAY TWICE 2:20 P. AA. AFTERNOON DAILY I ?:1SP. M. WIGHT DOORS OPEN 1.00 4 7 QO P. AA. ' 2nd. BIG WEEK of MANAGER'S APPRECIATION SALE OFFERS TWO GUARANTEES WftwlJHpMiy jBHW lgfiJHy?? ? HI DHnl ?? H| Good Housekeeping and Dixie-Home . .. ? combination that means "Guaranteed . _______ Values" in time-tested food favorites. fjflMHMHMH 'W^Cuora^eJrby^^ Your store manager's selection of guaranteed foods at Low, Low Prices plus S. ?? /i^uarorteedbi^^ tiGo?dH?ut?kt?rtn{y H. Green Stamps is just in time for "Mother's Day" Savings! Shop your Dixie- jjugoodHom?k??pintjjj Home for guaranteed values and . . . get Mother a gift d7\J 4 with the savings or redeem your S. & H. Green Stamps. J Extra Flavor! Sarah Ann COFFEE . 69c Safer For Family Health! CLOROX . ?.ri7c Cook Every Grain Separate! Watermaid RICE.. 2", 22c When It Rains It Pours! Salt MORTON 11c Fine Complexion Soap! IVORY . 3r25c Pure All Vegetable Shortening! CRISCO . 3d 87c Stokely's Tomato CATSUP 2 ? 3SC Mm Bottles mP Easy On The Meat Budget! Wilson's Chopped Beef j 2 'c.?: 55c Make Your Salads With Georgia Pimientos 2 a 17' Juicy Tomato Chunks! Thrifty Maid j Tomatoes 1099c Make* Featherlight Cakes! Swansdown 24 Strained Varieties of Baby Food CAKE MIXES X33& GERBER'S 6 - 59c Sliced Pineapple Special 5c Off Pack! Liquid Starch DEL MONTE ??? 29u S T A - F L 0 tr 16c Adds Zest To Food! Frank's Red Hot Sauce TL? 10c Frozen Food Special! II Almost A Meal In Itself! Tomato Soup BItSF2W v;aC6(l CAMPBELL'S 2 23c DC A FUEC Made To Stay Soft! T J K 0 T E X 2 77c \ i2-0x. th nc So Absorbent! Fine For Make-Up p^g D| KLEENEX 2?,? 29c I " y I Snowdrift Shortening can 79*1 MANAGER SELECTED MEAT VALUES! Just-Rite SLICED BACON 37' Wonderful Flavored! Talmadge (10-16 Lb. Sizes . . . Whole) COUNTRY CURED HAM 89c Milk-Fed Veal! Quality-Tender VEAL ROUND STEAK : -79c A Real Taste Treat! Quality-Tender VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS - 39c Bake A Juicy Meat Loaf! Quality-Tender FRESH GROUND VEAL . - 29c Thrifty-Tender U. S. Good Beef STEAKS S-? 79 Tasty Yellow Cheddar Dixie-Home Creamery CHEESE BUTTER ft 39 ?? 6 V ? ??????(????(?????((?(?(??(???????????????I TRUC soUTH?RN HOSPITALITY f---_ ? V Manager Selected Veri-Best Produce! FRESH GREEN BEANS 2 - 23c B7TS*??e Fresh Green I *4 SPRING ONIONS 2" 19c gTTffntai Fresh Bright I RED RADISHES I ' I'll Hi I""1 Armour Star Frozen Sliced Swanson Frozen Swanson'* Frozen T V Spread* When Cold! Kraft BEEF LIVER Chicken Pies Pot Roast Dinner PARKAY Vk0,!' 41c 2 Z. 53c "?? 79c j,l l" 29c Soap of Beautiful Women Tide's In... Dirt's Outl Wear-Ever LiptOll'S FrOStCC CAMAY TIDE Aluminum Foil. DESSERT MIX 3 CZ" 25c ST 30c 27c 2 ;k?: 27c Gold Seal Full Of Vitamins! Bush's Breakfast Cereal of Champs! Lipton's GLASS WAX COLLARDS WHEATIES SHERBERT MIX 'AT 49c tf, 10c nl" 23c 2 ??- 31c ? n i?kes? CTADC UOIJDQm ^on* * Tues." Thurs. Wednesday Fri. & Sat. * 8:30 a.m. ? 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. ? 12 Noon 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. ?* cf i , ; ' I ...
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