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Oral Yates Names Regional Advisor In Book Campaign Oral L. Yates nas been named regional advisor of 15 counties lor the collection of books and maga zines to be shipped to Europe as part of an educational program of the peoples of Germany. The program is sponsored by the. North Carolina Department of Education, and plans are underway on a state-wide basis to collect books and magazines and ship to Germany to ' supplement their English school books. A similar program was inaug urated in the state last year, and thousands of pounds of books and magazines were shipped overseas. Army personnel and welfare work ers have been warm in their praise of the program, and have pointed out repeatedly the accomplisnments gained. Mr. Yates talked to John Parks, state chairman, while in Raleigh Feature Flavor of the Month Kef risking as a Crisp rftttumnDaif |P Per Chocolate Ice Cream, \ with snowy cascades of i Marshmallow Whip . . . that's Pet Chocolate Marshmallow Sundae ?? so smooth, so delicious ...and as refreshing as a crisp autumn day! Every satisfying spoonful of Pet Ice Cream tells its own story of downright goodness! For regal hospitality, whenever you entertain . . serve Princess Pet, the new de luxe Ice Cream in the Orchid Carton, stamped with the Crest of Quality. It's the richest, creamiest, most delicious Ice Cream you've ever tasted .. . made for those ^ho want the very finest! Both Pet and Princess Pet ate made of dsily fresh- wMe mOk, daily fresh sweet crtsm fend iriiate nsmrsl flavorings. That's we say, compile any Pet tcti CituQ with any other Ice Cram. < You, coo, will agree.. .as tofisver, \ texture and q*sirtj . . . PET ( loe Crams top them all? So, for real Ice Cream enjoyment 7.. whether you buy Princess Pet ?? the new, de luxe, richer, creamier Ice Cream -? or popular Pet Ice Cream . .. you* can't buy finer Ice Cream at any price! Take home a pint or two of each today! * PERSONALS | Mrs. Sallie Ensley ol' Apison, Tetin., is spending the winter with htr dau^.'.ter, Mrs. Rixie Ashe ol Webster. Mr. and Mr>. Ray On. daughter. Eva Ann .:;ci son. T >rniuy. vf New ce;vy, S. C.. were the week-end gaests o: Mr. a:.d Mr?. Walter E. Jones. Mr. B.n Henson arid daughter. Betty Sue, oi' Ashevilie, spent last Thursday and Friday here with Mr. Henson's motner, Mrs. W. L. Henson. Miss Lucille Ashe oi Winston Salem and Nick Evans of High Point spent the week-end with Miss Ashe's mother, Mrs Rixie Ashe and sister, Mrs. Geneva Smith of Webster. Mrs. Charles Reed left Sunday for a two-weeks buying trip to New York markets. Mrs. Reed will buy spr.ng merchandise for Hale's Store for Women. -s Mr. Claud Henson of Ashevilie spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. L. Henson. Mr C. C. Pettit, of Ashevilie, was the guest of his son, Charles C. Pettii, Jr., and lamily here over the week-end. Mr. John E. Henson went to rtaleigh last Tuesday where he heard President Truman deliver !i acldres.-, ol d dicat.on of the i:ir e monument presidents on Cap tol S |Uare and address the w-rowd attending the State Fair in he afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sherrill, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wiiitaker and dau ghter, Dorris, and Miss Libby Anne Dillard spent Sunday with Mrs. Sherrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Buchanan, in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tweed, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, and Mrs. D. D. Hoop ast week, and the campaign will start shortly in the state, with Mr. Yates in charge of the 15 western counties. The entire program is on a patriotic basis, as no money is available to pay for the books, or the workers. Groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and PTA organizations assort and pack the oooks. Civis clubs usually pay the carrying charges. Mr. Yates plans to perfect an organization in each of the 15 counties at an early date, and get the campaign functioning. The counties to be organized by Mr. Yates include: Mitchell, Yan cey, McDowell, Rutherford, Madi son, Buncombe, Henderson, Hay wood, Transylvania, Jackson, Swain, Graham, Maton, Clay and Cherokee. y??o^u* HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE ilA I llC COUGHING IWl 1IW DISTRESS Or.lv Vlcks VapoRub gives you this jpe'ial Penetrating-Stimulating action when you rub it on throat, "hest and back at bedtime:? It pcn'TTRTES to upper bronchial .ubes with special medicinal vapors. Tt STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. And it keeps working for ^ ^ hours-even \w | ^ f% 9 while you sleep I ? vaporub | Special Service To Be I Held At John's Creek Methodist Church Rev. John Kincaid, pastor of J ('Mi'.- Creek Met r,oui.>t church h. > a:i:.ou:/c ci i\ sjh ci a 1 serv ice to . v hjld a' the c. urc". Sunday. lt. ? -j 1, bc^nmin^; at 2:30 p.m. j The P. ess lev quartet jr->m Speed .-.vV. i.l.- i :e 'qv; net from vVCTC vv.ll render some special , music. Any uthir singers are cor dially invited to come. A guest sp aker will bring the af-ernoon message, 2VI r. Kincaid has an nounced. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the service. er ie:t Monday lor Chattanooga for a lew d^ys v^sit with Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Hooper. Mrs. T. K. Guthrie has return ed from a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. K. P. Farley, and Mr. Farley in Fort Gay, West Va. M iss Anne Buchanan spent the wefck-end in Asheville visiting Miss Marion Madison. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson re lumed Sunday Irom Washington, D. C. and points in North Caro l.na and Virginia. Misses Bessie Alice and Ila Raye Deitz returned to Asneville Sun day night alter spending a two weeks vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Deitz of Green's Creek. Viiginia Rhinehart, James Beck, und Mrs. Beau lord Sutton spent trie week-end with relatives, Mr. -ind Mrs. J. W. Rhinehart and son in Bluelield, WestVa. Mrs. Beau lord Sutton of Ho quiam, Washington is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr;.nk Rhinehart, of Web ster and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sut ton, of Barkers Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clifton of Dil lsboro had as visitors r .cently two sisters, Mrs. Robert Kennington and son. Lee Edward, and Mrs. Ed Ryan and Mr, Ryan and two sons, Tommy and Danny, from Daytona Beach, Fla. QUALLA H.D. CLUB HAS MEETING The Qualla Home Demonstra tion club met Tuesday, October 19 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Cathey with Mrs. Robert Brad burn us joint hostess. Mrs. Golman Kinsland presided in the absence of the president. The secretary callcd the roll and the minutes of (he last meeting were read and approved. Miss Johnston gave a report on the suc cess oi the curb market. The topic for discussion was, "The Value and Different Uses of Apples." Miss Johnston handed out lea!lets containing apple re cipes. Mrs. Cathey and Mrs. Bradburn served del.eious Dutch apple cake, sandwiches and coffee to the thir- , teen members present. Addie Home Demonstration Club Has Meeting Tn Acidie home demonstration club held its October meeting at , the home ot Mrs. W. G. Dillurd. A 1 Urge number of members were present and plans were made for Thunksg. ving and Christman pro- i grams. A Thanksgiving supper will | be given by the club at the home i o; Mrs. Lewis Blanton on Nowm- j ber 5 at 6 o'clock. Husbands ofi the members are invited tn come. | Motorist PREPARE NOW FOR WINTER DRIVING We are equipped to give you MUD - SNOW TIRES FOR TRUCK OR PASSENGER CAR ia any size. ? WE USE THE FAMOUS ?-?? B. F. GOODRICH DURAMIN RUBBER THAT WEARS WITH NEW TIRES See us first for Quality, Guaranteed Recapping. SYLVA TIRE CO. Main St. Phone 58 Sylva, N. C. Services at The 0 hureftes Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. Grlyg, Pastor) Sandav scnooi will meet at 1(J a. m.. GuJge: Crawford, superin tendent. 11 am. Mum.r.g Worship. Ser mon by tile paster. "Transform ing Power o; tne Gospel." 6.00 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Thursday 7:30 v. m. Choir Re hearsal. Sylva Presbyterian (The Rev. W. ri. Wakefield, Pastor) Services held 'in Episcopal church. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, M. C. Cunningham, superintendent. 11:05 a. m. Morning worship wit! the pastor using for his sermon subject, "The Christian Program". 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship in charge of the pastor. Sermon sub ject, "Belkfs That Matter." Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren, Pastor) Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mo. Carl Cor bin, Supt. 11 a.m. Morning worship. The sermon subject of the pastor will be "Be Not Deceived with Drink." Prov. 20:1. B. T. U. ;jt 6:30 p. m. Miss Hat tie Hilda Sutton, Director; 7:30* p. m. Evening Worship. Tiie Order ol Baptism Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ng. Cullowhee Baptist (Rev. .Chas. ?. McConnel, Pastor, 9:30^rr*TWvJ?uriday School 1 lAi. m. Morning Worship. Evening program: 6:30 Training Union 7:30 Worship Service. Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Sunday school lesson pre-view. Friday, 7:00 p. m. Choir Rehear sal. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. - 6:30 p. m. Fellowship Supper. 7:30 p.m. Vesper Service. Buff Creek Baptist (Rev. Edgar Willi*, Pastor) Sunday School e*ch Sunday at 10 a.m. S.S. Supt. Charlie Parris. Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30-p. m East Svlva Baotist (Rev. E. W. Jamison, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday Scnool. DeWitt Beasley, S. S. Supt. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. James Jones, director. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wed. 7 v.. m. Choir Practice. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Wesleyan Methodist (Rev. Gertrude Farmer, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. U a. m. Morning Worship. J3 p. m. Evening Worship. Dillsboro Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. .Grigg, Pastor) 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Pr.stur's sermon suoject, "The Strong Becomes W ak." Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. 8. Hensiey, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday Scnool. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by the pastor. 6.30 p. m. Baptist Training Unien. 8 p. m. Evening Worship. Glenville Baptist 10:00 a. m. Sunday School; Sam Fisher, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. B.T.U. 8 p.m. Evening worship. Lovedile Baptist Chnrdi (Rev. O. E. Scruffs, Pastor) It A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M Worship Service. 7:30 p. m. B. T. U. ?00 p. m. Worship Service. Tuckasdgee Baotist (Rev. Ed?ar Wrtllx, faster) Sunday School each Sunday a 10 a. m. Supt Junnie Hooper. Worship service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each 2nd and 4th Sun days. Wilkesdale Baptist (Rev. Jarvit Underwood, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday S:hool 11 a. m. Worship ServTce. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. The Church of God (Leonard O. Prosser, Pastor) j 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Maiming Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Tr.es.. 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting." Fri., V..?" ,>.m. Y.P.F.. , Raymond L. Glenn, Jr. Taking Course In Mortuary Service Raymond L. Glenn, Jr., owner and stai'f member of the Glenn Funeral Home here is now en rolled in Gupton-Jones College, Nashville, Tennessee, where he is taking academic work for the de cree of Mortuary Service. Mr. Glenn entered this college October /i:;a at a vwu remain there during the winter aftd spring sessions. - Mr. Glenn'.- t'uth r, Raymond L. Glenn, Sr., will conducted the fun eral home business while his son is in Nashville. A crowded carrot patch must be thinned if you want a good crop ai carrots. Tne same thing applies to trees. Our 89 th Anniversary MM LIBBYS CORNED ?BEEF HASH .Can 37C LIBBY S VIENNA SAUSAGE 19 c LIBBYS POTTED MEAT 10c LIBBY S LUNCH TONGUE *<?," 27c LIBBY S POTTEP MEAT ** Size 1 Can IOC BRINGS THESE BIG VALUES ANN PAGE?WITH PORK & TOMATO SAUCE Beans ? ????? Can 10c PACKER S LABEL ORAII^F Juice s 25c WASHBURN'S Pea Beans . . s 29c PACKERS LABEL Tomatoes .. 2 s? 29c CAMPBELL S TOMATO Soup 2'clnT 21c ION A YELLOW CLING Peaches . . . . v 29c A & P FANCY TINY Peas &.* 27c SUNNYF1ELD SELF RISING Flour 78c A & P'S OWN VEGETABLE SHORTENING dexo . .... . 3 a $1.11 | Fruits & Vegetables 39c 200-216 ORANGES 2 dozens California PEARS, 2 lbs California GRAPES, 2 lbs Yellow ONIONS, 2 lbs CABBAGE 1 lb 46-54 GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 23c 23 c 9c 4c 29c White House Evaporated MILK 3 as 40c SAVE UP TO 5c BUY 3-LB. BACS mild and mellow coffee ; O'CLOCK, 3 $1.15 KICK and full bodied RED CIRCLE. 3 ft $1.24 *lGOKC ? and winey coffee feOKAR, 3 ft $1.2* PALMOLIVE SOAP 220c VEL :r. 3ic S/WEET HEART SOAP 2.1 19c LUX TOILET SOAP 2 R?g. Bart 19c OCTAGAN SOAP 2 17c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 2 " 23c BLU-WHITE FLAKES ??. - ^ LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 ? 19c LUX TOILET SOAP 2 r 27c Golden Maid 4Aa MARGARINE, lb. 4gV Scott nSSUE, roll CHEESE 2 lb. box 10c 91c Jewel or Scoco 4 lb. carton ...... COCONUT i oz. can or pkg. $113 17c lane Parker M 4C Fruit Cakes, 31bs.^A,^U '"?? $3,85 Buy Marvel Bread, 24 oz. loaf
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