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S I .gsDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) fc ,, Attorney Tells Rotary Members niTA t AU lUeil pllUUlU AiCUYC XV If lit f , owes it to his family PsS." S M. Bob oBt.t canton attorney j'hS Friday, at it 'c,s to wills, cams aa discussion of le- 'Jh. of the ciud " WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pae orwj - -h -.a ,Vin out eesw- - - in I u we BviBSon made it dear that 1 W he did not represent of the clob, he eould "25 needs of making a Imt having t construed soliciting business, u lent into detail, pointing much time, money and tlwved when a man leaves ftieiA of having his prop 3 of according to inte- .-'getting into the discus ? legality of personal f mp Robinson, associate Chairman for the. sale of Ids in Haywood, panted out Quicker the war is won, the JSwiU be for all Americans iv and that most of all, JJVf thousands of lives Will f'le of war bonds has done 1, more than help our gov J it has brought about a Jong people that have never 1 j knnv each other And this will be general tioat the world when the war The world will in reality jte, we will live closer to . nj must learn to iHOIls, 0"u . 1 fuller understanding 01 of others," he continued. lEobinson was introduced by 5t Ray, county chairman for ale of bonds. ( dub meets at the Maples at i erery Friday. w Students On or Roll At Lake tnHeiita of the iguv""& - . , jonaluska school attained .the honor roir, 1 according w Cathey, principal. j gradet Miiarea ureu, Guy Fullbright,' Dewain A norothv Liner. Edwin L T.inrin June Messer. Louise Llim 1 iilin Finnev. Richard i, Mary Ruby; McDaniel and Ann McKeowan. liri grade: Ellis Gillet. and si Roberts. ' ' mrth grde Betty- Noland and a Knox Medford. Ith grade: Edward Palmer, itl grade; Howard Liner. ny Williams Is acred At Student king In Raleigh Jirry Williams, a senior at Wake 1st College, was recently elect- wer of the house at the stu ; legislature held in Raleigh, :h was attended by 175 dele- ' ' A Hill, of the University of :h Carolina, was named presi- i of the Senate. .' . iams is from Beaverdam. Roy Arrington Elected President Of FFA Chapter dent of the Smoky Mountains Chap, ter of Future Farmers of Amria at a recent meeting. !. utners elected to serve with him flTfl fill fnllfflva. rrm t1Aaita. CM - t-v K'"-'V'-"W SWU Frady, secretary, Bill Millar, treas- T" 1 L XT 1 urer, luupn nenaru: re Dorter. Gilbert Hembree. Members nf tha TDAiih' mam. mittee are Carmel Hollingsworth, J. C, Fisher and Wid Wyatt; chap- ter house committee, Everett Frady,, Wid West, Ralph Hendrix; watch dogs, Everett Frady and Wid Wyatt. Plans were made for the Father and Son banouet. which will ho helH on November 20th. Post Office Urges Cooperation For Christmas Rush The post office department is now starting the most gigantic task in its history the movement of a deluge of Christmas parcels, cards ant letfara mtintiinln ttm regular flow of -millions of pieces :i j-ii s m 5 j vi iiwu uauy vo na irom our Krmea forces all over the world, accord ing to CoL J. H. Howell, postmast er. - " w V KUUUV .vmw PVBWH workers already have been taken by the war services. In the Way- nesville post office one of the clerks is now in the army and another is scheduled to leave on Sunday morning. Arrangements are under way to add thousands of temporary per sonnel to postal 8 tans ail over we country, but this manpower is hard to find and is often inexperienced, the department points out. The free-mailinsr privilege grant ed to members of the armed forces What Made News Years Ago S. Armistead Jones Resting Fairly WeU After Operation was operated on at midnight Saturday forcqU .nTuu4imfia at t.Viji Johnson Memor ial Hospital in Miami' :,Hia -condi tion was reported to b,ww y; terday. . - . ' Mr. Jones, who, is tat on ox n late Coi. and Mra. A Joneav; ot Wayaesvillev fhajs ,Dea-rsidin in Miami t o? tha past foul ya2&r Ht is a aajeaman-with tha AAAAin the Miami officer Beaverdam News has raised their mailing -same 39 percent, it is estimated.! Expansion of those forces are also adding rap idly to the., postal burden. The post - offioa . department is making strenuous efforta to avoid such traffic jam aa it faced in 1918 under similar conditions during, the first World War. It is urging tha cooperation of the public in mail ing packages and other Christmas mail early. The Beaverdam Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. Frank Ensley November 3rd for the com bined . November , and December meetings.: . .' , Each member ,coatruuted a aian f itvhat sh had on -hand and want a n hrina-1 TfcU made mi the nice hmctui Miss Smith brought pre pared j dlM t o t eatuio aoy f iwn which,1 wero especially j enjoyed by all.! : v., , An interesting program wM giv es.- Tao club votea w-auppors toe movement n foot for a county-wide library. ; . .t ; During i thai demonstration ine hm. aarent e-sve a (rood number of Thanksgiving ' and Chriatmaa sug gestions on decoranona. ana gUM H.t nuld h mada from what we have mostly reminding one of the old-time Christmas. Tha roastea soy beans that were passed won approval easily. The club will meet again in Jan uary, 1943. Mrs. Allen Is Again President Of Cmc League Mrs. Rufus L. Allen waa recent ly re-elected president of the r.Me Leaarue here. Others offi cers include Mrs. Koy Campbell, nresident and - Mrs. Paul Walker, secretary-treasurer. The membership committee re ported aix new members at ' the meeting, which waa held at the home of the president, Mrs. Alien, on Church street Mrs. Allen said yesterday that plans were being made for an active and progressive program tor the year. Interest will center around local civic anairs ana im provements, the president announced. Haywood Issues 38 Beer Licenses The State department of revenue , issued retail beer license tot -81 establishments in Haywood county during the first half of tha 1942- tax year, - . .Ci Figure compiled aa oi , at Aimi.naA tKk retail bear . outlets have been licensed by Um state in 98 counties. Sale . ox Dear is not permitted In Yancey . and Mitchell coontiea. . Retail beer outlets pay lieensa.s taxes of $22 to the federal govrm ment, $5 to the sUte, 25 to,th counties, and $10 or $15 to. municipalities. In addition, tha r state collects a consumption tax , which averages one and one-fourth cents for each 12-ounce bottle. HOUSEHOLD HINTS After you have removed the roast from the roasting pan and made the gravy, fill the pan full . f hot. soapy water, and it may. be easily cleaned when the dishes are washed after dinner. TEN YEARS AGO 1932 Havwood countv owes Demo cratic by over 3,800 majority, with a vote of 10,000 recorded, the largest vote ever cast. Armistice Day will be celebrated here on Friday, with parade, speaking and football game. J. E. Massie is named chairman for the annual Red Cross drive. ana 4-H Club bova will meet here at the courthouse on Satur day. . Tn rwpnt nnrvev bv State. Hav- wood is found to rank seventh in valuation of farms in North Carolina. Ttnht . W. Crifiith. of Canton. speaks to 300 persons on the na tional problems of today. Tobacco crop m uaywooa coun ty looks most -encouraging, accord ing to experts who have made sur veys here. Mountaineers tied with!: uiacK Mountain in hard fought battle last . Friday, and Brevard to in vade Mountaineers' field here this Friday. Rayon Crepe SLIPS Fine Quality At A Special Low Price Outstanding Values At Be Showing How Belk-Hudson Keeps Prices Low! Girls' REVERSIBLE COATS 'AMTED To Buy IRISH POTATOES ft Pay Highest Cash Market Prices. ijnners Exchange ivtaiNEK, owner FIVE YEARS AGO 1937 fift nftn nsrsnns visited the Great Rmakv Mountains National Park I in October. W. Roy Francis addresses a patriotic gathering in Rutherford ton on Armistice Day. Rotarians vote to adopt a beau tification program for the coming year. - ' ' :- Wnrimcn biisv pettine machines and building in condition after fire causes big damage to. the plant oi The Waynesville Mountaineer. Annual meeting of the Waynes ville Chamber of Commerce is set early this year in order to make plans for coming season. , Mountaineers will face strong Mars Hill eleven on Friday. I Mountaineers trample Murphy Boomers in score of 28-0. . Fines Creek boys entertain tneir dads at annual banquet. Western Auto Supply Store opens in Waynesville. Many new books for children are added to the local library. HENDERSON'S Across from Pott Ofiie? Specializes on Tourist Wants Quality Cigars Quality Cigarettes Quality aoaas Mountain Visit Us Novelties Children's Sturdy Corduroy Growing Girls School OVERALLS OX FOR OS Brown, Black All Colors. .. $4 29 - Long Wearing k $fl Qjji CHILDREN'S SCHOOL CHILDREN'S OX F O R & S AN Et L ETS Sires 8 to 3 Sizes 5 to 10 t39 SALE 5Pr. LADIES' . 36-Inch Heavy Cotton Slips OUTING Sizes 34 to 52 Solid Colors s,.K 48 s.E 19. ; f - COME TO BELK'S THIS WEEK-END BUY AND SAVE AT BELK'S Just th Coat she'll this winter. need Ladies' REVERSIBLE BUY AT THESE LOW NOW! COATS Now Only MS 'S DAILY PRIZES To Burley Tobacco Growers Bernard's Warehouses as has been their custom heretofore, will award the following premiums: $5 Oft the basket bringing the largest number of ;g,V'U dollars on each floor sale. . rolor $2 Sft for the hihest price basket of Choice Red Color V Leaf 200 pounds or more. . . rolor $2 5ft for highest price basket of Choice Tan Color !'gW Leaf 200 pounds or more. . n.. ctraw $2 Kf the highest price basket of Choice Straw Color Cutters 150 pounds or more. S2 tytito the highest price basket of Choice 'Tan V Color Cutters 200 pounds or more . . S2 5ft for the highest price basket of Choice Straw Color Lugs 150 pounds or more. . $2 5ft for hihest price basket Lugs 200 pounds or more. I?P Posted-Tune in on WWNC at 7:30 A. M. and OX at 12:10 for the Greenville Tobacco Market : " report Bernard's Tobacco Warehouse 41 Years Experience Greeneville, Tenn. ; Blanket SALE f w 50 Cotton 50 Rayon Single Blankets Part Wool 70x80 Single Blankets $1 Men's Blanket-Lined Overali Jaclcefe-5!98 Just Received New Shipment Of Women's Printed Percale Dresses ON SALE 1 SPECIAL Ladies' Rayon PANTIES-- -19 Children's School DRESSES ---790 Buy several of these Warm, Dressy Sweaters All Styles, Sizes g fl and Colors . .. .. .... ... HOSE SALE s Full Fashioned Rayon Hose On Sale 59 2 Pairs $1 Large Selection Ladies' SKIRTS Plaids and Solids Now only 98 A 42x36 First Quality A PILLOW CASES 80-Square Vat Dyed Cloth Men's Dress Shirts - sl Non-WUt Collar n COTTON BATTING 2Vt Lb. 4gt : Velveteen corduroy, narrow Vale, 14 beautiful it ' colors. Our ceiling price is $1.19 per yard. Corduroy On Sale -$1 yd. Good Quality White HANDKERCHIEFS - 50 Good heavy weight linoleum, in floral or tile patterns, 9 by 12 feet Weartex -.r '"" Linoleum Rugs - $3.95 (6 by 9 rugs only $1.98) All Sizes Men's Heavy Blue Melton Jackets - $3.48 Men's Part Wool Work SOX 2L5 BE MCHUOSOM, hellome Of Better Values' li
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