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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) Page 1$ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ringdale Chorus S Appear At First jlethodist Church The Springdale Chorus under Erection of Professor Robely " - .. in aonear at tho First Kdist church Sunday evening fi-20. The theme of the pro- r, to be given, is -carols oi au 'tofessor Lawson is director of nt Spr ngaaie ovumu. uc had a broad background of J? as.dirrul,.muA8lc. Ink in cmlrcnes ohm Lt appeared ow - j-" L,nce of unusual merit is ex ited to be given. The program .. L owing: "All Hail the Virgin bv Dickinson: "O iLSehera" Basque Carol, tradi U; "In the . Silence of the v,M" Norwegian wui, "' lional; i"e ,eeH. '"f. , Las" French Carol, traditional; Sij.if .nf a Kine." Neidlinger; Ue Shepherds and the Inn,' Itaicaii Carol, Dy uaui; jesus, Thou Dear Babe Divine," Tanitian Crol; "Sleep Judea Dair," Eng lish Carol, by Mackinnon. part of these numbers wm De presented us buiuo, rv m--- KtS, and tne res uy vuc cuwio thorns. mhor features of the program ,1 be a violin solo by Mrs. R. u nrhpr. Jr.. and a very brief Christmas message by the pastor of the church. w the. close of the service the entire congregation, led by tie chorus, will join in singing ipoup of the old familiar carols. top vir.HTII WONDER In wonderment I stand They call it "Clingsman's Dome" Where mountains kiss tne SKy. Tour infinity of distance Seven States you unfold; You are really an illusion For the eye, and for the soul. What a celestial arcanum of splen dor. From flowers and colors that hl-nd- -; What an immense natural painting Of God's closest mend. I have climbed fifty mles From Waynesville down below; i' i . i i l i ,v:w De kiiiu, aim biiitw your cuiurs And your sunset in flaming glow. The sun is slowly sinking With diffusion so soft and rare; And a symphony of colors That b.gins to unfold in the air. What a sprpno nVlnw ef tintnrft n ith its tints that abound in des pair; : '-. ' While the cods pour their souls in Acting Highway Commissioner Named 1 30 t i mi GOVERNOR J. MELVILLE BROUGHTON congratulates D. B. McCrary, Asheboro, hosiery mill executive, on his becoming acting chairman of the N. C. State Highway and Public Works Commission. McCrary, native of Randolph county, has served as highway com missioner from the sixth division since 1938 and was acting chairman from February 1 to May 1, 1941, At his own request he will not receive the $7,500 allotted salary for the post, but will work on a per diem basis. All For You A New Miracle World (Condensed from Better Homes & Gardens) y You've heard the story about the fellow who was so fast he could press the switch, and be in bed before the light was out. That's out of the ' realm of fiction now. A lighting expert foresees the walls in your post-war home paint ed with a luminous paint which, like a watch face, absorbs light. When the lights are put out, the walls glow for quite a time and then gradually fade. This same lighting expert fore sees front-door knobs that glow; glowing buttons for medicine cab inets; glowing strips for stairs. Moreover, he has developed a light panel that's mounted beside the window, and as daylight fades, an electric eye starts the artificial light coming on, so that the panel maintains even light from day to night. Your health is getting attention, too. Still in the experimental stage but giving promise of mak ing the post-war world a happier one are: A hormone that gradually speeds up the healing of wounds. AT FIRST 5IGN OF A XZS USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS tx r ft confusion And go down with a silent prayer. For you, living gods of the mount tains I descend with your glowing light; While the moon spreads wide her mantle And caresses you with the dew of the night. If 1 were a poet I would crown you With glory and words yet untold ; In reality, I am merely a dreamer Trying to poem your weight in gold. Christy Reggie. Waynesville, Dec. 7 th, 1942. Attention Mr. Farmer! In these days of rationing of tires, gas and many other commodities you will have to buy and manage more wisely than ever before if you are to make the profits you should from your labor . . . You will be doing this if you lay in your winter supply of feeds now while the weather is good and your haul bill will not be so high . . . Insure better profits from your poultry, cattle and hogs by feeding them the best grade of feeds. We have a stock of Quaker and other good feeds ... Check your hardware needs and buy what you have to have now. You will do well to check up on your grocery needs and then fill those needs from our stock of high quality goods. MAKE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR NEEDS TODAY FROM YOUR FARM ERS FEDERATION STORE ROGER MEDFORD, Manager Phone 344 At The Depot A method of mending torn nerves by transplanting. Addition of a chemical to the diet to prevent hardening of the arteries, gallstones, many diseases of old age. Two treatments for high blood pressure, one by a drug, the other by massive doses of Vitamin A. Synthetic Vitamin K, taken in candy or chewing gum, to pre vent tooth decay. Do you dread the way children treat your furniture? The plastic industry has a possible cure for your post-war home. Upholstery made from a new fabric is non porous, hence resistant to food stains, irt, rain, oils, and even chewing gum. And the finish on the wood of your furniture will be safe, too, because there's a treatment to im pregnate the wood all the way through with a plastic. If the surface is dented or scratched, you rub it down until the marring dis appears. Fires won't be such a hazard in your post-war home. Chemists have already developed treatments for curtain, drapery, furniture, and floor fabrics so they char, but don't blaze. And you've heard lots about 100 octane aviation gasoline. It helped the Spitfires and Hurricanes to win the epic Battle of Bitain. It's better than any auto gas you ever had lots better. A few years ago this fuel was the research man's dream the ultimate goal. That's why it has a rating of 100. But already fuels are up to oc tane ratings of 110 and 115; they deliver up to half again as much power as 100-octane gas. And now the oil-research men have set their ights on octane ratings of 150. In your post-war automobile de signed for these fuels, that means NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE'. Under and by virtue of an order and decree of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made in a special proceeding entitled T. L. Green, Administrator of Cleveland Caldwell VS. Janus Caldwell and others, heirs at law of Cleveland Caldwell, the same being number 256 on the Special Proceeding dock et of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 11th day of January, 1943, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises of the late Cleveland Caldwell, on Hemphill creek, Haywood County, North Carolina offer for sale at public auction, the following descrbed lands on terms of one-half cash and the balance on 6 and 12 months time, to wit: ; One tract containing 2M acres, more or less, purchased by Cleve land Caldwell from J. H. and R. T. Boyd, commssioners. One tract containing one acre more or less, purchased by Cleve land Caldwell from Solomon Sut ton. One tract containing 8 acres more nr 1ps. nnrchased bv Cleveland Caldwell from Artie Caldwell, by deed dated uec. au, i3U ana re corded in book No. 85, page 26, record of deeds of Haywood County. Another tract purchased from Artie Cadwell by Cleveland Cald well by deed dated Nov. 8, 1936, recorded in book No. 92, page 416, record of deeds of Haywood County, containing 2 acres, more or less. One tract purchased by Cleve land Caldwell from Artie Caldwell, inil rnntninino' 3 U acres, more Or less. Deed dated Sept. 30, 1938, recorded in book 106, page 37, record of deeds of Haywood Coun ty- Said land Will be sold first as sep- argto trnrta anA t.hen nfferprt na ft whole to secure highest price for total. Achial HpRerrntion bv mptea and bounds will be furnished at the time and place oi sale, or on applica tion to the undersigned at anv time before the sale. This the 8th days of Dec, 1942. T. L. GREEN, Commissioner. No. 1261 Dec. 10-17-24-31. double, even treble, the power or mileage. Improvements are ready for your raincoat, hunting and skiing clothes even some of the baby's Clothes and bedding. Shortage of rubber for waterproofing army raincoats, hospital sheeting, and the like has led manufacturers to use that tough, thin layer of plastic which ordinarily would have gone into the safety glass in your car. And for many uses it has proved better than rubber. For example, the new army raincoat is two pounds lighter than the rubberized one. .' A Packard designer, Edward Macauley, went vacationing in a car with a plastic roof last year, .ie came home with a beautiful tan, but, because of the screening effect of the plastic, he suffered practically no sunburn. Your car of the future? True air-conditioning, as visual ized by an electrical manufactur er's research engineers, will give you such control of your living conditions as you've never known. The idea is this; As the air is tak en into your house, itis first heated or cooled and humidified, or dehu-. midified all this for your comfort. Then, to keep your home clean, a Mme. Chiang in U. S. '.:'C -V - - Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, American educated wife of the Generalissimo and the leader of Chinese women ia the war effort, aaa arrived in the U. S. for medical care and after completing the treatment will be the guest of the President and Mrs. Rooeevelt at the White House. vacuum tube precipitates the dust. And another tube completes the purifying by sterlixing the air, killing any germs in it. Another great product of tomor row is War Savings Bonds. For, Thousands Have Same Name In Armed Forces Atlanta. You're in the army now, Mr. Jones. But . . . which Mr. Jones? For there were only 28,050 Mr. Jones in the last war, so, who knows how many in this one? John Jones doesn't help' too much, for there were thousands of Johns and hundreds of those Johns had wives named Mary, which wasn't much of a help when the war department tried tracing down a Jones. If you think there were a lot of Jones, consider then the John stons, 53,200 strong, 2,000 of whom were named William. And the Smiths with 51,900, among whom were 3,412 Willies ; the Browns with 48,000; the Williams, 47,000; the Andersons, 22,000; the Walk ers, 18,500, and the Millers 2,500. What's in a name? Not much, as you mark them today for your purchase of tomorro -v's products when, they become available, you're making sure of your family's share in these finer things-to-come. according to the army records, if it ijisn't accompanied by a serial number. And the war department continues to stress1 the importance of remembering those serial num bers. When you think of that man in the service, think of his serial number, too, for without it he might not get his mail and you might not get your allotment, ac cording to Colonel John H. Bush, army i emergency relief officer, headquarters, Fourth Service Com mand. Colonel Bush pointed out the many cases of mix-ups in allot ment and relief checks due to im proper statements of names, ser ial numbers, rank and addresses, and he stated that much tima would be saved the individuals and the government if more care were taken in these matters. The Frenchman did not like the looks of the barking dog barring his way. "don't you know the proverb: "It's all right." said his host; 'Barking dogs never bite'?" "Ah, yes," said the Frenchman, "I know ze proverbe, you know f proverbe; but te dog does he know re proverbe?" I Santa Says "Shop Th I SUPER MARKET I Way and SAVE f 99 jj Jane Goode Peanut I Butter lib. jar 190 2 lb. jar 350 JELLO 3 r20 Light Meat Tuna - - 35 No, 2 Can Lye Hominy - SO Almond MEATS - - 89 Lb. 5 Georgia liVJOLASSES-98 (Limit 1 gallon to customer) Large Size I Quaker Oats 20 JFG Brand, Quart Jar SAT AH DRFSSTNfr OR RELISH 7-Oz. Size Premier PIMENTOS - 19 20-Oz. Can Armour Star Tomato 10 Boyardee BURRY'S ENGLISH STYLE QUALITY BISCUITS 41 Pound Box - - - - $1.69 A Nice Christmas Gift 1 lb. - - 1.19 Spaghetti Dinner 39 BURBY'S ENGLISH STYLE Plum Pudding Individually Boxed In Oven-Ware Bowl of Different Colors! '. 1 3-4 lb. 1.99 IzFRUIT M ORANGES (Fla.) g APPLES (N.C.) 5 TANGERINES (Fla) GRAPEFRUIT (Tex.) From Fiv' States LEMONS (CaL) GRAPES (CaL) PEARS (Oreg.) (St e . NUTS - FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL t)T These items from rnree untinenis English Walnuts Fruit Cake Dates Brazil Nuts Material Pineapple Pecans Cherries Peels Black Walnuts Raisins Currants Almonds Citron Cocoanuts mea: A Large Variety In -Best Available- Qualities Muellers MACARONI Or SPAGHETTI 9oz. - - - 100 lOoz. - - - 150
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