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8 Mountain CNC) NEWS Thorsday, May 29, 194* SECTION II WITH OUR DISTRICT GOV. Herbert W. Sanders, District Governor Lions International 31A and W. W. White cabinet secre tary attended the Fourth District Cabinet meeting at the Myers Park country dab in Charlotte Sunday. m mm MONDAY AND TUESDAY fl May 24-h' “ * Are You With It I ll I wit: DONALD O’CONNOR, tn DSfyO MARTHA >TF" \KT. and IX LvCUIW OLG \ SAN JTAN SW ANN AN OA. N. C. Wednesday, may - z*> Evening Show Starts at 7 & 9 i i i sattroa* Oklahoma tSiiie oniy at 1:50 with jfMMY WAKELY and T VIRGINIA BELMONT TONIGHT AND FRIDAY cFPltl _ CASBAH Royal Mounted with YVONNE LORRE. J kaVh^RINE I m E NHAM d and THURSDAY AND FRIDAY her new dancer- Mar SATURDAY. MAY 22 Tile GailgSter Hustlers ot with beuta b. m llivan Devil Canyon ADULTS 40e with ALLAN LANE. BOBBY CHILDREN 20e BLAKE, and MARTHA WENTWORTH M A T I N E E SERIAL ADI LTS 50e ni 1 IIP J CHILDREN 13c Diack W luOW (All Prices Include Tax) I fO* GXOWr# Keep Sow’s Udders Full with PURINA SOW & PIG CHOW Each suckling pig needs grain produce more milk. about a pint of sow’s milk This yeaii espec i Q Uy, keep a day for fast growth and your sow ’ a udde rs full of vitality. rich, vitamin-packed milk Bui a sow is like a cow! for economical gains. Buy She can’t make a pint of Purina Sow & Pig Chow milk a day for each pig today! It makes just the unless she gets a good ration {or you* in the milk-making ration. That’s creep, too! why it’s so important that i— a sow get a special quality I OttAliry "7 supplement for her grain. I / Purina Sow & Pig Chow I fOR YOUR is a real milk-making /n gb, A supplement! ’ Developed by Purina Re* V search specially for the VBCllLiE^Jgp]f^ f ( nursing sow and pigs ’til - fJ OoiSl# ujtfc'h weaning, Sow & Pig Chow t?, Unl l contains all the ingre- JffLsSft clients known to make your C*»it to out State uUti. tie CHECKERBOARD SIGN WRIGHT’S CASH STORE Phone 3121 Black Mountain, N. C. WE DELIVER HHKHMHKHH WILL HONOR MRS. LANGE Mrs. Arnold Powell of Grove mrtfit will bo cor Mr*?. E-i.ir.or with 21 tea front 3 to Friday afternoon. May 21. Frenis have been invitee to ca.. during these hours. Mrs. Ker.netn i-ange. Mrs. Maude Dodd, and Mrs. Win ona Comfort wil' preside at the tea table. Dr. and Mrs. Large will leave next week to masie their home in Bronxville, New Y ork. CHURCH WOMEN HEAR MRS McDON ALD "Prayers of the kings Prophets." a chapter from Gres. Prayers of the Bible was dis eased by Mrs. Ttad McDonald a. the meeting o: Circle Two of the Methodist church Tuesday r.ig:.. at the home of Mrs E. ke.tr. Daring the business session toe group voted c: t to rave the regu ar Fellowship supper m June. -*ut to be responsible for _ the drinks, taties. etc., for the rally day p.r r.ic to be held Jure Anr-tuace rr.er.t was made -f the dHSpct meeting at Brevarc Flay uo. Those in attendance were Mrs. Finley >:„po Mrs. J. N. Wright. Mrs. Johnr.v Nannev. Mrs. Ed Cord- .. Mrs. Nellie Cl curb. Mrs Margaret Cook. Mrs. J H. Beckwith. Mrs. Douglas Jones. Mrs. I. L. Pence. Mrs. J. P. Asheiy. Mrs. D. 0. Mc- Doagie. Miss Lei:.e Simmons. Mrs. Elizabeth Dirv die. and the hostess*. Delkio i*s refresh rr-tnts we re served. MRS. MOORE HOSTESS TO PAULINE ARNOLD CIRCLE The Pauline Arnold Circle helo .ts regular monthly meeting May 11 at the home of Mrs. Carl Moore with fourteen members and one visitor present. Mrs. Eugene Byrd ar.d Mrs. Worth C-xk taught the stewardship book "To Whom .Much is Given.’’ Those present were Mrs Byrd. Mrs. Cook. Mrs. J. A. Dougnerty, Mrs. Hattie Er>ps. Mrs. Robert Frozen Oiirkpn ■ 't'oull v/lIILIYCII ■ TWEY fe E AS A TENDER CUBED SWIFTS TENDERIZED STEAKS Lb ' 85 c HAM Cen,cr Cu,s IJ >- 85' SMITH FIELD’S Deviled Meat Spread . ,i ( ’ zs l2c Y°u’U NEW RED BLISS POTATOES sLbs5 Lbs 39‘ ONIONS Lb -12 APPLESAUCE No-2 Can J! FAVORITE GROCER CEDAR ROCK MRS. DOUGLAS HAMBY QU^ 11TT PEACHES No. 2 Ca„ 15 - McGRATH’S (In TOMATO SAUCE) BEANS Lb - 6 oz - Can 1l c f^Z||l CLOTHES PINS 12 c BREAD OF THE SOUTHERN SEACOAST VlMLidiaZli HUSHPUPPY MIXTURE * oz 33 a - yflt} ™g B— FREE! oo L n. r 10 Pound Bag .Preserves BAG AUNT JEMIMA . Mayonnaise q Ec rLOLR vw To the person whose name - | I Frankim. Mi*. R- T. Hdl. Mr*. tV 5 Holcombe. Mrs. r E. Jor.n , - Mrs- Jack McMahan, Mrs. I„u_ r 22re . Mrs. J. L. PoUer, Mrs. E W Rowland, Mrs. John Ric*. M- Dear, Willis, Mrs. Edna Wall, ir . d Mrs. N. N. Langdale of Val dosta. Ga. KEEP OFF THE GRASS Fans attending the games at the grammar school field have been requested to keep cars on the driveway and off the grass UrJess this rule :s complied with there is a possibility that the games will be discontinued. Oscar Tirr.ev, nresi dent-elect of the Flack Mountain Jaycees told the NEWS today. H"ME TO REGISTER Ge•'rge Howerton, student at Chapel Hill, spent the week en-i vis mother, Mrs. H. Hower -■■•r He came home to register Saturday. H \VE RETI RSED Bob Eck es ar.d Leon Williams have returned from a trip to Petersburg and Richmond, V a., and Washington. D. C. BRIBERS BACK Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Bra bee have arrived from their winter home in Dunedin. Fla., to spend the sum mer in their home at Black Moun tain. PHONE YOUR NEWS TO 1101 PHONE YOUR NEWS TO 4101 WITH SICK I W. C. Shope. owner of I dairy. Bee Tree road. Sw ar ' o,>e H is confined to his home broken foot. A horse steppe 0 b fl CLASSIFIEDS SELI ■ I i ” M Picknickers I —for— I ] ! That Week End Picnic I | rn Picnic Baskets 1 | • Steak Broilers 1 i # Barbecue Forks I | % Plates, Cups, 1 Saucers 1 Pottery Casserole I ( R I I JUG SHOP I G I I Black Mountain. N. J ■
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