THURSDAY, DECEMBER L3 fAUfii TVrt (first Section) THE VVAYNKSVILLE MOUNTAIN EKK Timely Christmas Suggestions The following suggestions for m.'ikiiig Chrisinas wreaths come from Miss Mary Margaret Smith, counly home demonstration agent, which have many good ideas. For making attractive Christmas wreaths of natural materials, choose such greens us pine, cedar, spruce, juniper, huckleberry fir boxwood, and English ivy. acced ing (o Miss Smith. Hemlock is to be avoided, as it does not last long indoors. M; ny petiole use clippings from their ii'jt trees and hedges for Chrisl rna ; greens .Include some of the ii.Houmn when using wreaths as I'Pt---. liosemary for remembrance, Marjoram for happiness, and : Tin ;ne for courage, j I'or wreath making the follow-; iii' are needed: Pruning shears,! I Tiife or scissors, and wire cutters; i :d leather gloves to protect the lr:n(N. frame 'or wire to make i I: line i. or wire clothes hanger; binding wire. No. 22 or No. 23. or 'trong twine. Cut the pieces of greenery into ?en lengths, four to six inches, di'ienrding woody bits. Then fake tlt spool of fine wire and fasten end of wire to the frame. Lay Reliable Jewelers I -.rkh.ir , I, V I Newest Styles forn(ttUJmeH We arc exclusive authorized agents in Waynesville for the famous Welsboro watches. These are really beauties. See our wide assortment of rings all tyrws, siVs, and one to fit every personality. 1 fWe are proud of our costume jewelry line so many thirigs to select from. ? . ... j Reliable Main Street Notice: d charge for art? boaht from ns. 4 . spray of greenery on the frame, : and holding spool tightly in right ' hand, bind spray firmly to frame. Lay on the nevl spray overlapping artd continue to bind. If the wreath is to be seen from two sides, bind a spray on the front, then turn frame and bind a spray on the back. To make a graduated wreath, start at the top with short sprays, H ' 2 inches long) and increase length of sprays till they are six inches long at the bottom of wreath. liegin again Jit top and repeat on other side of the wreath There are any number of effec tive ways to decorate wrea'hs. You can wire sprays of berries or weeds in a continuous circle all around center of wreath. Or put a line of small cones around the center of wreath, finishing with a cluster of giant cones and berries Or dot the wreath with rosettes of ber ries and small cones at intervals, or wire cluster of cones, berries, herb", gourds or fruit at one spot of the wreath. Extra f ecrttnp Cattle grazing on native ranges need supplemental feeding during the winter months to enable friem to remain in good condition. Cotton seed cake or other proteins and cheap fornaes are rernmrnenod You will bo happior as the years roll on to have given her .something in nice jewelry, such as we are now showing. Let us show you. '24- Jewelers tfayBesvffle eftfravtar ofr any tfrttefe ( eff rmMT int. tiMOni-mcMiiKw ,mr. w XtJ.ipli ' ' '1 4H0 ff'f - ' .rri:!T u4"VS - 1 mil CM fTr- PcJ a i CHARGED WITH im At' "tCUTurr- torn. ltd V'- f -rV itimih inn munominrinf r'ff " SHOWN in JAIL AT SHANGHAI, CHINA, under V. S. Army jurisdiction ar thw rttt Japanese prisoners, charged with torturing and then executing three B-20 fliers who crashed nealf HaftKW lit NoVeftibei1, 1944; while on a Tokyo mission. The War Crimes Commission charges that pdfade nd celfebrson folfowed tht inhuman trootmenl of the Yanks. Sixth front left is Col. Kameii Hukiimnto. tcMUir AfflKey. fftiTnaclonitIV Senator Hoey Celebrates 68th Birthday With Cake WASHINGTON Birthday cakes with just one candle may become the fashion for North Carolina con- 1 gressmen. Senator Hoey. Democrat of t North Carolina, cut a cake with , one candle on his 68th birthday ; when his office staff surprised him with a party. Several weeks ago ! Representative DouKhton, Demo- 1 erat of North Carolina, was 82 and ; his staff also selected a ike witn a single candle for an od.ee party A S'nate page had to persuade Hoey to leave the Senate to eat his ! cake. ' Members of his staff present for the party included Helen Whitack er of Raleigh, Jane Rideoutte, of Salisbury, Millie Carter Holley of Washington. N. C, Isabel Armour, of Shelby, and Carolyn Bason, of Bronchial Cough Hang-On Coughs Remarkable Home Remedy Qulokly Loosens . Up Expels Oerm Laden Phlegm CoDipoundrd from rfiro Canadian Pino Be.lHRUl, Montliol, Irish Mobs unci other plreRtlVd inBredlcnta, Buckley's OANADIOI Mixture ID entirely illfterent more effective quicker In action. Over 14 million bottles of Buck ley's CANADIOL Mixture, for Irri tating Bronchial Coughs due to I Give The I Treat With Our I Special I Sunday Dinner I OYSTERS STEAKS - FRIED 1 I CHICKEN Always The Best h Scrug: g 3 EARL SCRUGGS, Owner Main' Street Hazelwood We Can Solve Your Problems For CONSTRUCTION. INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT . We Are State Distributors For O International Crawler Tractors O Industrial Wheel Type Tractors and and Diesel Engines 6 Cargo Logging Winches O American Preformed Cable O Bucyrus-Erie Scrapers Bulldozers 0 ' Dmstorf Chatrf Saws 0 Vftnfe Sawffrilfe, Edgers, etc. North Carolina Equipment Company S P Jones 4 4 Phones 789 Asheville tfAKJttGfl, N. C. 3fBfllbortr8t BRUTAL EXECUTION - SL i C Farm Schooling Of farm youth between 16 and 17 years of age, only 5fi.it per cent were-attendinj hinh school in 1940, and it is estimated that 50, 000 rural children of elementary age are not enrolled Mrs. Newton Cook leaves this morning for her home in Jackson ville after spending a week oere as the tfuet of Mrs. Felix Stovail. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massiu had as their quests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs Norman Evans, of Springfield. I'a.. and their son, Private First Class Henry Kvans. Yanceyville. His seel etnry, Jack Spain, of Creenvi'lo. was out of town. Iff DUE TO Holds, have licon sold proof that thousands of mothers know Its worth and would hardly dream or faclns- winter without it. Buckley's Mixture is nil medication no syrup contains no dnjie. Your own drug gist has this remarkable Canadian discovery now niado In U.y.A. pet a hottlo right away at any (food drug store and take it for tnoro ;'estftil sleep tonight. You'll find It iuie.kljr loosens up tiii'k choking phlegm, soothes raw mcnibranes, makes breathing cosier. 4Bc-86o all drugsif ts. Family stare 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE, N. C mnertife Phone 44Mt Stsnorn Colds OF YANK FLIERS 'V -f They Say- MOSCOW RADIO "friendship befwee fh United' States and the Soviet Union is absolutely essen tial to easure that men, women, and childi'ew livitg today will en joy peace fof years and1 years to coane." DSAN HEWTLETT JOHNSON, of Canterbury Cathedral, upon de parture fof England "Atomic energy will' make war unnecessary by providing a source of cheap power to all nations." FOREIGN MLNISTER BKVIN'S, of Great Britain "If any great power is suspicious of Great Brit ain, I invite it to tell me frankly what the suspicions are and I will frankly face them. Nothing can remove suspicion but utmost frank ness as to our respective policies. I cannot see why there should be suspicion at all." NAVY SKCRETARY JAMTCS FORRESTAL "Peace, without the means to enforce it. must remain A dream." BERNARD M. BARTJCH "In the main, the provisions enacted by Congress for American veteran are more liberal than comparable programs in other countries." PRESIDENT TRUMAN "In a war unparalleled1 in magnitude and in horror, millions of Americans gave their country outstanding service. General of the Army George C. Marshall gave it vic tory." REPRESENTATIVE HUGH DE LACY, Dernwt-rat, of Washington "Why do we make a large-scale civil war possible in China by pro viding equipment and transpor tating Chiang Kai-Shek s troops into an area where he has so little support among the people that he must keep the Japs and their pup pet troops armed as part of his war against his own northern conn tryhien?" CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS "The U. S. laFf-a-day "Wi,- Whet shall we spoil our dinr with todkv?" f -sodas- sm Cedar Rapids Asphalt Plants and Crashers i Roger Trailers Euclid Trac-Truks Northwesf Snvek Galion Graders and Rollers Jaeger Mixers, Pttmp, . Hoists, and Paving Eiffdfp-meAt Elgin Pick-Up Sweepers ACHKTHXE,N C. Stow Crek rm4 (hile 78 . .. To utdd GrandPa 1 k W "I PHI-- rrz Ml i 1 All set to make more of a i-eputa'-tion in the movies than her grand1 father ever won with the written j word, titian-haired Buff Cobb, 19. granddaughter of the late Irving S. ' Cobb, shows some of the lissome I lines that won her a part as a , harem queert. today seems to be lending its iiv fluence to the resubjugation of huw dreds of millions of colonials, by force of arms, if necessary. WALTER LIPPMAN "Today the United States is the only big industrial country now committed to the perpetuation of free enter price." SENATOR TOM CONNALLY, Democrat, Texas "The United Nations Charter is the only bright spot in a clouded sky." FRANCISCO P. LEIROS, Latin American' Labor Leadef "The day to day reports' of the SupresSions of civil1 liberties in' the Argentine and of the persecution of the Jews, and recently of the Catholics', are a complete reenaefmenf of the Hitler methods." ARCHBISHOI' SPELLMAN, of New York, eottrtnenfiiijaf on Alfred E. Smith Memorial Stamp "The world was his mlrrof and" God was his; guide." GEN. JACOB L. DEVERS "Ii anybody think that radfe-radar-rocket-atonv device wlU defend! this country without blood being shed, I say bunJc" l i SSL xjm'.i, S i 4iV St vvVAv' K i if ,1 Toys-I2ous0hold Hems- A Practical Gift for Every Type Person M assie Louis Reports He's Reddy to Return To Ring SEATTLE So far as Joe Louis, the world's heavyweight champion, is concerned the 'show" doesn't have to go oh. , "" ' ' Louis says he's ready any tfttie fo chuck the fow-a-day yantfe ville circuit and return to . the square circle, he1 ' champ- is" Jlp pearing in Seattle" Palomaf the ater in a 14-minute dct with Leon ard Wood. Louis' vaudeville act consists of four minutes of snappy chatter with Wood, some shadow boxing and ..bag pCmeMngr. Tne heavyweight king says he went on tour to help Wood eafn Some money to open a' restaurant in Chicago. Speaking of his coming fight with Billy Conn, Louis says he is 15 pounds overweight, but adds thaf he could' get In shape irt one Defeated by Weather (mi f5n -TO- l&tf $3.95 ioV SKnky Slash villain . iTTryiftJt to mc ap children sKdes fey weakening sfttcheSj rftafciTig soles peet away frotrt upjsets1. Bit ke's soundly trounced when kid's weir.. AY'S Shoe De Sleadquarfers bee the Weslinghoiise Refrigerator nasware nmth. whpn u- t Mike Jacobs had C J8c ih, figh( D0N"r Buv nntv ..... I approval Rfeht appliances fJ of operation. ' Dm,e,tic ummm,it n4 Equintitnt. " Compile ALL-OAS &i Phont 202 Bod Wtl Again Co. 3A5 ROY PARliHANr t

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