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1 THUR?DAYUY14 J Page 12 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Only 8 Applications Granted This Week By Rationing Body (Continued from page 1) Conservation and Development by Leo F. Reiger, of Waynesville, route 1, hauler of perishable pro ducts, 2 truck tires. Underwood Lumber and Supply Company, of Waynesville, hauler of AAA lime and raw forest pro ducts, 1 truck tire and 1 truck tube; Lake Junaluska Assembly, for collecting garbage, 1 truck tire and 1 truck tube; Martin Elec tric Company, of Waynesville, elec trical maintenance and construc tion, 1 truck tire. R. Stuart Roberson, M. D., of Uazelwood, practicing physician, 1 passenger tire and 1 passenger tube; Mrs. Catherine W. Stewart, Red Cross field representative, 1 new passenger car. Mrs. S.B. Arrington Has 4 Sons In Service Of U. S. - (Continued from page 1) listed in December, 1940, and was recently promoted to gunners mate, third class. All three of the brothers joined the navy at the age of 17. The only army man of the group is James Russell Arrington. He enlisted in January, 1941, at the age of 15. He is around six feet tall, and has no trouble in posing as an older man. He was in the Philippines, and his mother has had only one card from him since the war started. This note was written on December 28th, and received the first of April. Perry Arlington, 34, lives in Charlotte, and Oliver Arrington, 14, is a student in the local high school. The five daughters are Mrs. Blanche Anders, of Asheville, Mrs. Beulah Sparks, Saunook. Mrs. Henry Miller, Waynesville, Mrs Jack Sease, Hazel wood, and Mrs Charles Beck, Balsam. There are also nine grandchildren. 15,648 Persons Get Sugar Books In Waynesville Area - (Continued from page 1) -. hoped would be a more slack hour, A total of 15,648 persons receiv ed sugar rationing books in the Waynesville area. The largest number registered at the Central Elementary school, totaling 2,621, Hazelwood came second with 2, 228, and Fines Creek third, with 1,763. Other registering schools in the Waynesville area and the number of registrants included the follow ing: Dellwood, 507; Maggie, 830; Lake Junaluska, 972; Saunook, 702; Cataloochee, 33; Rock Hill, 1,313; Aliens Creek, 1,167; East Waynesville, 1,378; Mt. Sterling, 173; Crabtree 1,572; and Pigeon Street colored school, 389, Car Demolished On Main Street; Two Men Injured (Continued from page 1 j the car marvel at how the two occupants escaped instant death. The fenders, top, hood, frame and doors were bent in circular shape about the large tree. Both young men are employes of a manufacturing plant in Ha lelwood, and had reported for duty, but due to lack of material had the day off, and were coming back to Waynesville about 7:30 when the accident happened. Lonzie Messer, 29, Drowns When Boat Turns Over (Continued from page 1) township with the Rev. Forrest oahNumskuu 4NY l DEAR. NCttH- IF YOU WWTED TO RIDE. A HORSE BARS. BACK. -WOULD xoa TAKE OFF UR. SHIRT"? DEAR. NOAH- DOES A PBAO HEN LAV "THE. LONGEST ? H ttcuMao KWUM9 cauNvCNKd WEAK. NOAH COULD 1EXJ BUY APUPPT LOVE AT THE PET SHOP ? Ferguson and the Rev. Yoder Da vis officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were H. R. Clapp, D. D. Paschal, G. C. Clark, Carl Bridges, Jack Edwards and Law rence Eerley. Mr. Messer is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edna Blanton Mes ser, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Messer, three sisters, Mrs. Odie Fish, Juanita Messer, of White Oak, and Mrs. Joyce Car penter, of New Jersey, four broth ers, Melvin, Yoder and Edgar, of White Oak, and Hugh of Florida, who is in service. Messer and four companions, Jack Edwards, of Waynesville, Loyd Blanton, of Hazelwood, and two cousins, of South Carolina, were fishing in the lake when their boat nosedived and they were thrown into the waten The five started swimming for the shore, but Messer was seized with a heart attack and drowned. His body was not recovered un til Sunday morning:. Blanton, Messer's brother-in-law, became exhausted while swim ming and had to be taken from the water. He remained uncon scious for three hours. His rescue JSAVE ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT SMITH'S Save At Smith's On These Specials STORE I prj ' 4' "A' ASK YOUR R ABOUT A BLACK f'Sk DOCTO eik BAUtR v i 43 Vi FOR RELIEF FROM PAIN OF SURFACE VARICOSE vnr 4jM b a flUWILDROOT AND " pusnc iaciT PR0-PHYIACTI' WHAIR BRUSI 1179 FEET HURT? lit h-H m f4 A Did. fc ILUE-JAY Aid for Aching Fhi CORN PIACTIRS CAUUt PLASTIM MOUSKIN protict-oaos FOOT T Alt 53' Airplane Luggage A Smart Attractive 21-inch Bag with Fitted Tray FOR ONLY 95 Others: HAT and SHOE BOX WARDROBE WEEKEND MT-11! II ilE"1 . rr,wrr i-H1- rrrrr i 4 CAMERAS and Film Supplies In our Camera Shop you will find Eastman aJid Argus Cameras. Always a fresh stock of Film Sup plies on hand. Large Size RETONGA 25c Dr. Lyon's TOOTH POWDER 20c French's BIRD SEED for Quart Size FLIT SPRAY Economy Size LISTER I N E 25c Dr. West Bring Old Tubes TOOTH PASTE i for $1.00 For Moths LA R VEX j ' 1 The U. S. Government has asked that each person bring an old collapsible tube when purchasing tooth paste, shave cream, etc. The tube does not have to be of the product you are buy ing or the same size. 50c Red or Green Label BREWERS YEAST 33' 25c Size Talcum DJER-KISS for 60c Resinol OINTMENT 43' Medium Size Fitch SHAMPOO 49? 60c Size SWAMP ROOT 50c Size Bleach NADINOLA 25c Size Chewing Gum Laxative FEEN-A-MINT v IN COOPERATION I PRESCRIPTIONS 83c Four-Purpose Cream LADY ESTHER 50c Size YAGER'S LINIMENT 27 $1.00 Size AU Shades . . WOODBURY POWDER Strained Foods Clapp's . 3 for 19c Junior Foods Clapp's . 3 for 25c $1.25 Size 100 Tablets CAROID and BILE 35c Woodbury SHAVE CREAM 60c Size For Jndigestion BISODOL 49' 25c Liquid or Tablets ' PHILLIPS MAGNESIA 75c Jar Shave Cream BARBASOL 12' Filled at Smith's are expertly com pounded and filled with fresh pure drugs. To make certain that you get what the doctor ordered, we have registered druggists on duty to serve at all times. 50c Coconut or Tar Shampoo WOODBURY 25c Gillett Bring Old Tubes SHAVING CREAM 10' $1.00 Size Hair Tonic LUCKY TIGER 50c Size CO CO MALT 34' 50c Size Williams Aqua Velva . . v; . . , , 30c Compounded For Colds- HILLS TABLETS 14' $1.00 Size Mello-GIo FACE POWDER 75c Bottle 100 BAYER ASPIRIN . 25c Pkj. Q-TIPS if 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP 4for2l Large OCTAGON SOAP 6 for 250 Med. Size KLEK or SUPER SUDS 2 fr 15c FOR SAFi WASHING OF BABY'S CLOTHES Special For Baby DOaORS RECOM. MEND IVORY FOR BABY'S SKIN 7 & IVORY FLAKES 4 IVORY SOAP IVORY SHOW Lge. Med. Lo;e. 3 For Med. 3 For Lge. Med. 21c 9C 27c t& 21. 9C YOUR BABY'S NEEDS zoc xnornton s EASY TEETHER 15' $1.00 Size Mennen's BABY OIL Pure Castile Soap . 30c Size Moffett's TEETHINA 50c Size Johnson's BABY POWDER Q0 2 frI4' 17' 39' $1.20 Size S M. A . . . $2.50 3-Pound Milk dry; co . 25c Borden's Milk EAGLE BRAND 75c Pound Nos. 1-2-3 Dextri-Maltose . 35c Milk , BIO LAC SHOP -JJ'S WEEK AND SAVE SMITH'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE JTOUK REXALL DRUG STORE wue to the thoughtfu. who had accoml.wJ Messer W Z: ett M the farm agen'M wood county for tJ ! o HJ years. " 'sV Jl mm S1 ; c 8& 5 ; ye IT i i 63 23
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