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fae 11 :ai' THE WAYNES VTLLE BIOUNTAINEER At Last YOU FIGURE IT OUT FOR US W Your Cough .Mon relieves promptly be "ffflght to the seat of the to help loosen and expel Sfkden phlegm, and aid nature ISS and heal raw, tender, in f bronchial mucous mem 3(0 fell vour druggist to seU you Pi. nf creomulsion with the un Knnna vou must like the way It tSfSlav's the cough or you are Library News MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian REOMULdlUIN Couhs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis flSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) WANTED BUCK WALNUTS and flALMT KERNELS HIGHEST MARKET PWCES PAID WHEN Delivered To H, M. Thomas Produce Co. e also buy Hickory Nut Ker-Hand-picked. Chickens, Tur ;, Eggs and Star Root. "1 N. Lexington Ave. PHONE 493 Asheville, N. C. SIXTY- SKVEN READING AWARDS At the annual Achievement Day 67 women from the Home Demon stration clubs received Reading awards for having read and report ed on three books during the year. The books read were chosen from a list compiled by Miss Marjorie Beal and Miss Current. The books reported on in the county included such titles as, "The Robe," "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," "Cross Creek Cookery," Seven Came Through," "Leba non," "Story of Dr. Wassel," "Dragon Seed," "The Apostle," "This is Your War," "Thunder Head," "My Friend Flicka," "Chiangs of China," "Valley Of Decision." "Taps for Private Tusspv ' "Ran dom Harvest," "Mrs. Parkington," Tobacco Growers Stop-Look and Listen! It Pays To Be Wise THINK and You Will Sell Your Tobacco Crop with BERNARD-WALKER WAREHOUSES EADERS OF ALL BURLEY AND BRIGHT MAR KETS IN THE ENTIRE U.S.A. FOR 1943. he Hurley Crop Averaged $45.58 fone. N. C. Averaged 46.45 ohnson City, Tenn. Averaged 47.92 noxville. Tenn. Averaged 48.10 lorrislown. Tenn. Averaged 18.10 Ireeneville, enn. Averaged 49.13 MTEYILLE, N. C. Averaged .. 19.68 ERNAHD-WALKER Averaged 50.05 HI Your Tobacco In Large Piles It Will Pay You Handsomely" ARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA FLVEE: Slind.1V 9 unit A P f . Colnriloii 9 anl 990 P 4 fGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M Sundav NizhL 8:30 fllSSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, A! 3, 35c TAX : On Children's Pass. 2c:Adult Pass, it Thursday-Friday December 7-8 u "Going My Way" "ith liing Chosby, Rise Stevens and Bob Hope. Saturday December 9 "UilJAU if u n..xi uucii vdiiey uuucfiw With Bill Elliott and Gabby Hayes. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. erlock Holmes Faces Death With B. Rathbone and N. Bruce. Sunday December 10 Av "Dark Waters" "ith Merle Oberon and Franchot Tone. Monday-Tuesday December 11-12 Going To Town With Lum and Abner. Wednesday December 13 'Youth Rune Wild' wth, Bonita Granville and Kent Smith. W w If THE STAFF at th Fort Logan Convalescent Hospital, Colorado, thought they'd need some convalescing themselves when the identical Bartley twins of Keystone, Okla, recently checked In after overseas service. Boyd (left) and Loyd are both staff sergeants, wear the DFC, the Air medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the European Theatre of Opera tions Ribbon. They attended the same army schools, flew their missions In the same B-24, and are married to listers. The only difference is that Loyd wears the Purple Heart Ribbon, for wounds he received in his leg on his thirtieth mission over Europe. (international) Mrs. Albert Abel Has o; Vi ,1oit T.1,.fi7 T.. Her Daughters Friday Mrs. Albtrt Abel was hostess of a birthday party for her young daughters, Saru Linda and Nancy Abel, on Friday afternoon. She was assisted in entertaining and serving by Mrs. E. K. Herman, Mrs. Leni Leopard and Miss Mary Curtis. Games were enjoyed followed by the serving of cake and ice cream. The guests included: Elizabeth Barber, Ann Williamson Prevost, Florence Ann Howies, Jean Baxter, Jane Davenport, Jane Fowler Clapp, Miranda Marsh, Nancy Shelton, Mary Alice Leopard, Mary Jane Queen, Jimmy Neal, Phil Queen, Victor Braren and George Scott. "Song of Bernadette," "Letter from New Guinea," "Frenchman's Creek," "Blessed Are The Meek," "Razor's Edge" and many others. The following is a list of those who received awards; Miss Marion Boggs, Mrs. W. K. Boone, Mrs. Gilbert Inman, Mrs. Frank Wil liams, Mrs. Edward Glavich, Mrs. Dave White, Mrs. C. L. White, Mrs. T. G- Murray, Mrs. Jule Allen, Mrs. Ernest Carvir, Mrs. C. G. Leath erwood, Mrs. D. A. McLean, Miss Elizabeth Glosser, Mrs. Troy Lea therwood, Mrs. R. W. Howell, Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Mrs. Glen Boyd, Mrs. Medford Lcatherwood. Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. R. L. Ken nesee, Mrs. Kate Medford, Mrs. T. H. Rogers, Mrs. R. C. Evans, Mrs. John Rhinehart, Mrs. Homer Henry, Mrs. J. L. Snyder, Mrs. P. C. Mann, Mrs. Fannie Davis, Mrs. W. C. Moody. Mrs. L. L. Smathers, Mrs. V. L. Amnions, Miss Thelma Cotton, Mrs. W. P. Whitesides, Mrs. Clifton Terrell, Mrs. Henry Garn er, Mrs. Welch Singleton, Mrs. I. H. Mclain, Mrs. Ed Wills. Mrs. licit Cagle, Miss Cora Moore, .Mrs. Weaver Hanoy, Mrs. A. M. Frazier, Mrs. J. Edgar Bur nette, Mrs. Hoy Suttles, Mrs. James Hyde, Mrs. Theo Clark, Mrs. J. C. McElrath, Mrs. Maude Medford, Mrs. J. W. Ledford, Mrs. Curtis Miss Marie McClure Becomes Bride Of Charles C. Queen Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. McClure of Waynesville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie McClure to Charles C. Queen of Dillsboro. The vows were sol emnized in Clayton, Ga., on No vember 11. , The bride wore for her marriage a dress of light blue wool with which she used tan accessories. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Queen, of Dillsboro. While he is in the service Mrs. Queen will reside with his parents in Dillsboro. Rogers, Miss Maggie Jamea, Mrs. Mark Ferguson, Mrs. W. S. Mc .Elrath, Mrs. Blanche Franklin, Miss Grace Allen, Mrs. Moody O. Farm er, Mrs. Crews Moody, Mrs. C. D. Ketner, Mrs. James R. Plott, Mrs. Earl Caldwell, Mrs. Jim Plott, Mrs. Dave Plott, Mrs. L. J. Cannon, Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. Lawrence Smathers. Next year our aim is for 100 reading awards. Why not join the group now? Rooks and help are waiting for you at the county public library. The man in the Restaurant was having trouble cutting his steak. Finally he called the waiter: Diner I can't cut this steak. Take it back and bring me another. Waiter (after closely inspecting the steak) -Sorry, sir, I can't take it back. You've bent it. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If uli s nI la Irtun iliciiiii.il ic, arlhri tis or niMJ i ims p.mi. tfV this simple im'Xpc.LMve tn-nip itCipc ih:il thousands ate usMif. 'ii .1 .nl..'vr f Ru-I'.x Compound t".i.i Mix it u i th a q'l.irt of W.I.CI, add tlir jui(P of 4 lemons, h 's r-jsy. Mc.ivi nt am! no t v mHp at all. Yi 'i r cd only 2 t,d!c sponnfuls two 1 1 it ics a d.iy. Oil ft) vi ? n 4 S f" mi s f 1 nic' tines v ci - nil'tit splendid rtfid's . C olM . i 'Tied. If the pirns do in 'I (piii kly lr.te and it yen du m t feed t rtie,, Rn I.x will ! um tm! ). mi,' In 1 1 ,1 is sidd L vur drunst nndci ,ii .d-'i-1 til c m.'Ticy h.nk y t.n .mt cc . Kti f.x Cumpnund is i- t s dc .-nd rr-n mmirndi-d liy Smith's Cut-Rale Drug Store How much does a Diamond Ring cost at Lee's Jewelers T 3 We cannot give you a definite figure . . . but there's a definite answer THE aftswer it simply: Never more than it is worth . . . and usually somewhat less. VTTiat ever you decide to invest, we have a fine selection to show you in a variety of newest styles. But one thing is definitely assured. The price tag we place upon a diamond ring is always based upon careful exami nation and expert judgment with the thought in mind that our policy of giving the utmost in value comes first, above all else. Our satisfied cus tomers are our best evidence of the wisdom of such a policy. $55 Unique, ex elu sive design. Exceptional quality. PAY WEEKLY ASHEVILLE, N. C. It's From Lee't It's Guaranteed V - -A f Rayon and Flannel LOUNGING ROBES 11 S you know he likes nothing bet " ter than to slip into a handsome looking lounging robe after a hard day at the office. You can be sure he will be very pleased with one of our silk or flannel robes. FLANNEL ROBE Attractive in either plaid, stripe, or solid color. Roomy armholes for solid comfort. $(Q95 $1 to sii GABERDINE ROBES Navy Wine and Natural The TOGGERY CASH YOUR TOBACCO CHECKS IN WAYNESVILLE
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