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U Interest Lg Shown in cy Contesi THE WAYNES- Knrvr UNEER and THE P.. r'Tf-:.APRISE and in tne IP"'.. .u r.rnllng Press ho o:ui - ' 13 steadily growing, ,' an reports from the . ,hc county miu uu.- tins omue. r ..nibcr ot me semui tio Pl.'.n,aille Township high f,.' entered the contest and l nnrtfrt bV the S of i'1 ou" L " 6 large numbers 01 also entering the con- is. there smdon's r,,-,P ( )I LUC tSJBJ tf! focus the interest of the ... mcti school stuaeni gen- p.' :ipcrs in handling the ...I nn.nitrlinrf Vl The prize winning c:u'h county will tnen en- Ik, fi-.it "Aide competition for d It! 1 ZO S. Hj, oud county the contest bo given by the two 1 tv as follows: t $25 in Victory m ( essay $15 in Vic- oa $10 in Victory evsay $7.50 in Vic- . say $5.00 in Vic do prizes offered by lolma Press Associa- S!()0 Victory bond. 0 $:i0 Victory bond. forth t a: fed pi (jURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 TIIE WAYNESVILLE IMOITAINEER PACE FIVE (First Section? "l the newspaper con- , . r, i-nHiirtpd in apcrs in moaern so us in the.compe- b w ritten on- the sub f.vFaH'rs Serving the uliich is being' held ,v u- th Carolina Press . .. Kir thn Marriage Solemnized On Saturday, 14 I - . , ' 4 .:. '? eS!"'?. J V 4 If s s Ji ' N I CpL Roy Jenkins Receives Discharge Corporal Roy Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, of Cove Crek, has been discharged from the army at Fort Bragg. He en tered the service in December. 1941, and has to his credit 26 months in Alaska and eight months in the European theater. Cpl. Jenkins was inducted at Fort Bragg and given his basic training at Camp Roberts. Calif. He was sent from the latter to Alaska and then returned to this country and sent to Europe, serv ing in France and Germany in the latter theater. He is entitled to wear the Euro pean theater ribbon with one bat tle star, the Pre-Pearl Harbor rib bon. At the time he entered the service he was employed in fann ing in this county. Cpl. .nkins was attached to the 159th Division in the Pacific and served with the 106th Division in Europe. sFE, THOl'GH STOLEN, FELL DOWN AND WAS SAFE In San Bernardino, Cal., thieves used an eleetrict hoist to net a 500-pound safe aboard a truck. But when the safe fell oft the truck at a down-town intersection, there was no electric hoist handy so the robbers deserted the safe, the truck (which was also stolen) and tfot away from there in a hurry. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Rufus Journey, w hose marriage took place on Saturday afternoxm, November 24lh. at o c'w k at the First Baptist church here. The picture was made as they left the church immediate ly following the ceremony. Mrs. Journey was before her marriage the former Miss Mary Pauline Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lester Wilson, of Wayncsville. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Marynet Journey Workman, of Columbia, Tenn . and the late Raymond Journey. All Haywood county high school students must enter the contest through their own schools. Every EUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT nL ays rnarmacy Tcibt Sets R HER Lvemng in Paris Max Factor Wrisley OR HIM having Sets liy Wrisley Stag MlN(i POWDER nk Clover Ihret Flowers lining in Parts Dier Kiss Coly Harriet Hubbard Ajcr lip ONE J'OIWD 79c Pocket Size - - 10c 50c IUND'S LOTION 10c HIND'S LOTION Carton $125 Flashlights up to$2 39c 10c 19c 60c Value - 1 Pound Epsom Salts - 24 Bayer's Aspirin Pint Phillip's Milk Magnesia 29c FOR THE CHILDREN itck Hoards . . . Ironing Boards . . . Paint Sets . . . iiKSlls Too Co aniPS . . . Pull loys. Ml. Cor STANBACK J MZf; s. S. TONIC .. Vc ,. , " CURB'S PERAL OIL 19c 99c 59c 24c lcK'S NOSE DROPS fcll Any Doctor's Prescriptions Exactly As He Orders. Bring Them to Us. IcKay's Pharmacy Hazelvood high school principal in the county has been sent full information about the contest. Each high school, I public or pmaie. through its prin cipal, "iil conduct their own con gest, and make their selection for entry into the countyvvuie contest. The county contest will close on , December If), and all 'entries in the contest muni be in the offices of the two county s papers by that date. The winners of the ' county prizes will be announced I early in January. As soon as the Haywood winners I are announced the first prize essay I will he sent to the North Carolina ' Press Association headquarters to j be judged again in the state-wide 'competition The state-wide win j ncrs will be announced shortly ! thereafter I All essays should he neatly writ ten (preferably typewritten, though this is not required i on only one side of the paper; not more than 1, ,)()() words in length. in planning to write their essays in this contest, students should consider the purpose of this com petition: "To focus the interest of the present student generation on the place and importance ol newspapers in our modern society. Then with their subject. "News Serving the Community" write their essays from any angles they choose. ty' Need a :laxative?V i Black-Draught is , J 1-Usually prompt J 2-Usually thorough' I - 3-Always economical ., 25 " dSeS HIGH QUALITY THE CLEAN-UP INFLUENCE OF IIAVS WILL LINGER Although Will Hays is now the ex-censor of the movies, his whole hearted cleansing power will re main in activity for a long time. When Hays took over, the mov ing picture industry was just rid ing into a craze . . . also a maze. Scandals that broke out with vehe ment fury, all about the same time, brought the government's at tention to the fact that a scrub bing brush would be a necessity if the public was going to have the enjoyment of moving pictures. The William Desmond murder, the Fatty Arhuckle scandal and a few others caused the beads of the production companies to realize that the public would stand just so much , . . or else thumbs down. GREAT SMUiiV Vim MAINS TO BE PICTURED IN PAGEANT The Pageant, magazine has sent their ace photographer down to get pictures of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and this popular magazine will feature this scenic beauty in the spring or early summer. Allan J. Gould, the photographer, has spent three days covering his toric and scenic spots, using as models three attractive Asheville girls. All admirers of the beauty spots of Western North Carolina will look eagerly forward to the release of this number of Pageant. November Bride 'if 11" ma -kss-imiiiirf :. yysi. Middle age is when you enn eat the same food and follow the same routine day after day and yet feel good one day and rotten the next. Environment is everything. Even a comic strip becomes pure eorn when the artist moved to Hollywood. DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 1865) Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Complete Stock 8 Church Street Oppoiitc Masonic Temple Telephone 514 MRS. 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