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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER The Impression You Make Depends "! 'Im!'1''!!''' Appearance J&$& f$ I For satisfactory work, 30c hair cuts, done P "3 SM I under most sanitary conditions and by ex- f;?" 3TTJ ' I perts, see us. Old as the war. fw -SV m-ltMW ''Jf&t K JONES' BARBER SHOP " lW; life W Under First National Bank fMX"- rf4 SRVSiF " " ' ' ' Is Your Motor Ready For The Cold Weath- ' ff er That Is Just Ahead? CTWSl SW' J' ' v ' FULLER'S REPAIR SHOP W r"" . 3 , H I Til L! ,11 m '.X-J3C,'jiW.v'r ... i I vu.p.ric xuacmne &nop I Asheville Road I M V When Hungry For Home Cooking You'll Find THE AMERICAN CAFE Is The Place To Visit Have You Tried Home-Baked Pies? They Are Delicious Cold Weather Necessities Anli-Freeze Prestone Heaters Winter Oils Winter Greases And that favorite ESSO and ESSOLENE WALKER'S SERVICE Depot Street C. C. Walker .MVP' I I r' "What was the war like, .Daddy?"-- "Daddj tries not to remember - - nothing but the end - - the Armistice - - when neace win proclaimed. War itself is very powerful. cry terrible, and we pray it will never again be necessarv!" For Good Eats, Even Late At Night Visit THE TAXI STAND SAM KELLY, Prop. PHONE 2 FOR TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Next To First National Bank Moved To The Building Next To Alexander's Drug Store Lunches Hot and Cold Drinks Fruit "We knew how to cook long before the Armistice Was Signed" GAYTHER CANDLER The Armistice- hat memories -peace was "proclaimed that recalls of young boys, the daddies of today, rushing back to the arms cf their own dads and mothers. Sweethearts coming back to tenderness and romance, alter all that horroi out there. The strange feeling ol putting on a civilian's cloth es again. . . walking through familiar streets. . .meeting old friends. . .back to a job! It all seemed so tar awav down in these black trenches. No man thought he d come back to live normally again while shrapnel whizzed by his ear, and his buddies fell in action, one by one around him. "The Armistice peace was proclaimed." We hoped then it would be an everlasting peace. We still hope so. . .lor the families and the homes of today who see every husband and father as great a hero as t.hev'II ever want! M 3- H fef mM f ill - ; I For Winter We Have USL Batteries Prestone Hot Water Heaters Goodrich Tires and Texaco Gas and Oil WASHING AND GREASING A SPECIALTY LeFaine Service Station "LACH" HYATT, Manager Phone 124 Next To Hotel THE HOME OF GOOD EATS IS W. W. N .C. CAFK Steaks and Oysters A Specialty LUNCHES AND REGULAR DINNERS 'Highest Sanitary Rating In The State" C. A. GEORGE, "A Legionaire". 1 We Were 19 Years Old When The Armistice Was Signed 17 Years Ago 36 YEARS OF CONTINUED SERVICE : ., Waynesville Pharmacy Prescription Pharmacists t PHONE 16 Our Stock Of Winter SHOES CLOTHING UNDER WEAR SWEATERS HATS AND COATS 'Are Most Complete SEE OUR LINE AND PRICES Long & Bradley HAZELWOOD Over Thirty Years Of CONSERVATIVE BANKING First National Bank WATCH FOR NEXT - WEEK'S PAPER Several New Features Will Make Their Appearance. . Something New And Different Before Buying See Our Line Of Radios Three Outstanding Makes RCA GRUNOW American Bosh "We have one to Fill Your Needs." Now is the time to buy heaters and here is the place. We have all sizes and types, and at the right price. Massie Furniture Co. Phone 33 Main Street Attend the Armistice Day Program in Waynesville Detailed Program on Page 1 I
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