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- w i - 3 fi '. III ; i : I?" ; - ! A 'i n 4 M . t ,3 Ill ma '"it 4 i 11 - ! I .i 1 Face 12 1 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2g l9u Want Ads 5HANKS FOR ORDERS We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends for the orders given us for apples dur ing the Christmas holidays. yie still have for sale, Borne Red Delicious and Rome Beauty ap ples. Phone 468-M. Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Massey. Dec. 28 WANTED YOU TO KNOW THE WAR IS NOT OVER LOCAL EMPLOYERS NEED MEN AND WOMEN APPLY AT YOUR NEAREST OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE IF YOU HAVE locks without keys, bring them to me. Car locks, handcuffs, padlocks, door locks, night locks or any you have. Door checks repaired. Buck Rogers, Canton, N. C-, 78 Main St. Phone 2423. Dec. 21-28 Jan 4 WANTED AT ONCE skilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. Houses furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. WANTED elderly couple to milk and feed cattle. House provided. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska WANTED Experienced operator. IVrmanent position. Pleasant working conditions. Good Pay. References exchanged. Write Mod.rnistic Beauty Shop, St. Augustine, Fit-, at once. Dec. 14-21-28 I BUY AND SELL most anything. See me if in need of good live stock, small tractor and other farming equipment. Stoves, Fri gid:iire, hot water heaters and tanks, bath room fixtures. II. B. Milner, B' He -Meade Service Cen ter. Dec. 21 FOR SALE six-room house. See Jerry Liner, Lake JunaJuska. FUR RF.NT Iiflrge heafed corner bedroom attractively furnished, semi-private bath room. Phone 2K, 702 Wiilnut St., Wayne? villi.N C bee. 2a FOR RENT Six -room house, furn ished at Lake Junaluska. No small children. Write r. O. Box 67, Wynesville. Dec. 21-28 FOR SALE Tianop Radios bought, sold, and repaired. Lind say Radio Service, 66 Main St., Waynesvilk. Dec. 1-28 Jan 4-11 We fale fhis eppor runty tc xterd most cordial 'New Year greetings cr,d best wishes to cur many gocd friends and patrons. May 1945 bring joy end happiness to you and yourj truoughcut tne year. Senior Girl Scouts Give Colorful Christmas Dance The Senior Serve Scout9 were hostesses of a dune on Thursday evening at the Arm ory, with around 100 of t he scouts and their friend present. The stag,- had been deco rated in Christmas- tree with on central tree, while tree? lir.ed the walls of the large hull Streamer of green and red crip paper were strung across the ceiling. The dance rpened with a grand march with the Senior Scouts tak ing part in the figure. l'unrh, cookie? and candies were sirved during the evening by Mrs Hugh Muie, Mr" J C Crouer and Mrs. Jack Messer. Among the guests were a num ber of parents of the Senior Scouts, all of whom had been iirvited to the dance. Mrs. Rufup L. Allen Hostess Of Dinner Party On Christmas Day Mrs. Rufus L. Allra was hostess of a dinner party nn Christmas Day. Seasonal decorations of green and red with lighted candh s pave a festive air to t he rooms and to tne table appointments. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. H. Phelps Biooks, Mr. and Mis. Jonathan Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H llau, Miss Louise Beville, Lau-a Woody and Master Stephen Woody. Mrs. Howard Jennings, who is f'o'iig Red Cross work at a mili tary post in Sumter, S C . spent two day.-, with her mother. Mrs. W. T. Crawford, during the Christmas we-l-nd. PR r hu'lmnJ. Lt. Jen nings, who is serving with the U. S. Marine", is sen ing inthe S uth Pacifi.: arei. Miss Knfh!een Mody, student at Western Carolina Teacher- College, is with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. HiRiard Moody, at their home at Lake Junalu-ka, for the holidays. Mi', and Mr:". Homer Scruggs of Newton, ipuit the ChnMmas holi daj s in Hazelwood with relative-. LOST- Brown fur lined leather glove "n Saturday, near A&l' store. Finder please call Oak Park, 211-1. Dec. 28 Betty L. Patton Is Married To Paul Gentry Teasley Mr. and Mr. Dwairie e'arlif'ei I'attoti, of Way tn -villi . h..ve ai riouried the niariiat'i- of t li ir do gritei, Mi-- Hett l.ois P.ii on, to I'.iul (Jelitry Te.i-lej, su)i ef Mi and Mr. Iler-ctiel Tea-h y, of Sh' Fraiii isi ... and Nashville, T mi The marriage rook place en i c toln r 17. in Franklin, Ky. Koi her marriage the hride wore a three piece lavender suit, with harmoniz ing ucresorie. Th. bride attended the Wa.rie villf high -chiwd The bridegroom is an orchestra leader and is em ployed at Rock (ianl'-n. mglt club, of Nashville. The couple are making their home on Bronte Avenue, with th bridegroom's parent!- at the present. Mis a posh James bus!' e- Ehu-e Knigh, who holds :n Charlotte, and Mrs. KniL-n:, who is attending roMit;. hi CI nil. i iei Mr. and Mrs. Pink Compton and two sons, Hugh and Bobby, spent th Violidavs in Raleigh with the Knign., who 's ""o"""'. - . - coin ge the. e. -pent CVrist-1 latter' brother and siter-in-law, Haz l-.voi j with relatives. Ml. ana Mi. "" , , . j They w ere joined by their son, , h"e h.-.Mi 'in- . -pent ' KennOth Compton, seaman second i-tm'a ve, k-e-d uitii her j class, who is stationed at Bain-State-ville. bridge. Md. Mis. John Edward Cnant, the former Miss Pauline Deweese, left Friday for Newport, R. I., where' she plans to reside for an indefi- j niti time with he husband who is stationed there. I Pepil-Colo Company, Lonf hland City. N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Asheville i YEAR DAVIS-SMITH Jewelers (Sn ... S Church St. (Opposite Macrae lemt) if if HAVE YOU A SXAP SHOT of a bov ir service, why not have it en'irged to 8x10, beautifully hand painted, in a beautiful frame. All for only $2.2!). Bar gain Jewelry Store, 6, Church St. Dec. 2H WANTED TO KENT Farm with l1 or 2 acrea tobacco lot. Write J. H. Mortran. Stocksville, N. C Utc. 2S WANTED Automobile mechan Its, parts man, and body men, annlv to Watkins Chevrolet Com panr, Waynpsville. Excellent propositions offered. Dec 28 Jan. 4-11-18-25 Land OThe Sky Association Waynesville, N. C. FOE SALE One large heatroller in good condition. Call Mrs. S. II. Keller at 435-J. Dec. 23 I LOST Black Cocker Spaniel Dog, curly, about 9 months old, ans wers Jr. Edward. Has on har ness without leash. No tags. Mrs. C. M. Enrli'h, Killian St.. Tele phone 509 -J. Dec. 28 New Year's Greetings Enka CORPORATION' ENKA, N. C. Qy- -S- 0pr. Mri ttzUaQ be. I94 May the New Year be filled with Health and Happiness thai is our sincere wish for you. 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