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Church S.'h'.ol ..1 :!::!() a. in.
Morning I "-.' am! .m'.ih- at
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j). m. Sunday. 'S.Ui.
( lnistm is Services
Chrislnus i-.w si.irltiitfiu U '. it.'
at 11:30 p. n:
Ci'lrbra! io;: i ' i S ;. C'oMinliiroil
at 10. 30 a in. Ciil i -.tnias da: .
ST. M MtV'S
Mic.idnle
Evenson:; and -i .is.-ia ;.t 3 I' m.
Sunday, 2:l.
Christinas t ,vc" n .. .on on
Chi i- Unas iia . ,
FIRST P.AT'TIsT III K( II
Rev. I.. C. I-Tini! -Sunday
: 'lot I . -t " a in
There are iI.ism ioi all a :. anil
groups.
Morning worship a: 1 : a. :n at
whiih t i nit' the p; s'la1 u ill hi'.nc.
his Christinas nu-
Baptist Trail?':: ! t . i r , H at
6:30 p in under o,,- ' 'i-iis of
Miss llalsic Fn :.i n
Evening nor-! . : . : i m
The Training t v.i.n - '! p! es-ist
a Christmas play iicl'-r '!u direc
tion of Mis-, Hals.' i'i l a n
Due to much i ;.:-., . .md s 1 1 . t i -age
of coal the mni ueek service
will not lie he'. I durm". Christmas
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riniely, Practical
Household
Suggestions
By KUTI1 CURHKNT
N .S. State College
Brouius washed in nicclium soapy
watoi;, rinsed, and thoroughly
dyied, will keep in good condition
and the wire will nut rust.
ADMIRALS IN TOKYO TO CONFER WITH MacARWUR fctfeExIra
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nOBKKT CIFI'OKD, S. 1c. son
of Mrs. Anna 1). CliHord, has ar
rived in the Slates, according to
information received by his mother.
Seaman Clifford was inducted in
the service on Sept. 1, 1944, and
was sent to Bainbridgo, Md., for his
hoot training. After completion of
this training he was given a leave
home and then reported back to
Bainbridgo lor an eight months
course in radio school. On August
5. 194S, he was sent to Shoemaker,
Calif., and assigned to the U.S S
Mont McKinley. He arrived in
Korea. Japan on Sept. 30, where
he has been stationed until Nov.
Hi. when his ship started back to
the l nited States.
Aro you netting your money s
Worth in cleaning powder and
soap? Are you putting enough soap
in your washing machine to get
the clothes clean and sparkling,
but not more than is needed? Home
management specialists say it takes
i about two inches of standing suds
to get a load of clothes clean in
, the washing machine. A hit of ex
i perimenting with the measuring
I cup will show you how much soap
it takes to make two inches of
suds,
Kvory home laundress knows
that soap makes suds more quickly
if it is shaved, grated or pulver
ized. If your retail store is out of
soap flakes or powders, you caTi
make your own from bars of laun
dry soap, which is generally eauicr
to find. Be sure the soap is well
dried, cut it into pieces and run if
through the meat grinder. Let it
dry well, then pulverize. V'iu may
vish to use a grater or siavv cut
ter to make flakes or chips. This
may also serve as a thrifty way to
use up small left-over hits of bar
soap.
wt ek nor any other scheduled service.
BUBBLES SBZ
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Buric3 .":
but bubits
weight, in v. :
hard to rjct.
'.iiere's .'at. li
ber. So .ic,;.
to hlp li'.a!:
'o..i ht'ircn, yes . . .
. twice their
v." -: And awful
dip ,'c:v,j! V'.iere
icn:'s .soap, remem
iavuis CSSO FATS
WAYNF.SVH IT. PRESBYTERIAN
(TIIRCII
Rev. Malcolm K. Williamson,
pastor.
Whitener Prevost. superintend
ent of Sunday school.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Morning uorship at 11 o'clock.
Senium subject: "The Great De
cision.'' Christmas pageant presented he
the young people of the church at
4:30 p. in.
Caiol sing at First Methodist
' church at 6:00 p. m.
! Appropriate Christmas music wilj
: feature all the services.
ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHUBCU
Schedule (if Masses
Way nesvillc, every Sunday, 11:00
A. M
Andrews, 51 h Sunday, 11:00 A. M.
rrvson City, 1st Sunday, 8:00 A.
M.
I Canton. Sth Sunday. 8:00 A. M.
1 Cherokee. 3rd Sunday, 8:00 A.
i M.
Culluwhee, 3rd Sunday, 7:30 A.
M.
. Franklin, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
8:00 A. M.
Murphy. Sth Sunday. 8:00 A. M.
Sylva, 1st Sunday, 8:00 A. M.
Welch Cove, 1st Sunday tC.S.T.)
11:00 A. M.
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Cars need that "extra" care in servicing th, sr
is what we give you when you bring us your ,
it now, and be ready for cold weather.
TOP-RANKING ADMIRALS shown arriving at Atsugl airport in Japan to confer with Gen. DouglM Mac. Arthu
on occupation problems, these are (I. to r.): Adm. Kayr.;ond Rpruancft formei commander of tba irannc
Fleet, now awaiting a new assignment; Adm. John Towers, who succeeded P&nrJ,'":
Daniel Ba; bey, commander of the U. S. 7th Fleet. Signal Corps Ka.uophoto. (International Soundphotp)
VVKSEN THE PATTONS LAST MET
The whipping quality of cream
depends on its age and its "rich
ness" or butterfat content. Freshly
separated cream docs not whip
well. It needs to stand and -hill
at least four hours. The whipping
quality improves if it stands 24
hours. Cream sold by dairies for
whipping will have sufficient aging
when delivered.
If cream is to be kept after whip
ping, keep it in the coldest part of
the refrigerator.
How much cream to whip at a
time depends on the size of the
whipper. The usual small house
hold beater does the best job with
no more than a pint of cream. If
larger quantities are to be whipped,
time will be saved by whipping in
successive batches.
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Earl Rtifus Byrd, S 1c,
Is En Route Home
Itufus Earl Byrd, Seaman first
class, USNR, of Hazelwood, is on
his way home and out of the navy
after more than 18 months serv- j
ice, according to information re-1
ceived by this paper from the
fleet home town center.
Seaman Byrd served 16 months
aboard the USS Baker, an Atlantic
Fleet destroyer escort that was en
gaged in convoy and anti-subma-
i rine duty in the war. He has been
( transferred to a separation center
' for duty.
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WHEN THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN Gen. George S. Patton was being greeted
ny nis wite as tie arrived at the Bedford, Mass., airport. Today she Is at
Ins bed.:ide in Heidelberg, Germany, where Patton lies partially para
lyzed following an automobile accident. (International)
IEW2S ATTACKS TRUMAN MEASURE
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Teeter, a toy with automatic action 81.19
Varsity Football (lame $1.10
Walt Disney's Model Craft $2.98
Mexican ( hairs $3.19
Claycraf I Modeling Set $1.10
Chalk Sets $1.10
Lumber Trucks $1.10
Jig-Saw Puzzles 39c
Stuffed Rockers $9.89
Miniature Bowling Sets $7.95i
Four-Horse Dray Wagons $6.95
Kiddieland Zoo $198
4 Super Games Combination
CHESS . . . CHECKERS . . . DOMINOES . . . BLACKGAMMON
$2.39
a.
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Home And Auto Supply Store
Main Street
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"BILL" COBB, Owner
Wayneaville
WAITING FOR A CHANCE to open his attack on President Truman's pro
posed "fact-linding" measure for settling labor disputes, John L. Lewis,
head of the United Mine Workers Union, chats with Congressman
llobert Ramspcck (right) before becoming the first witness to appear
before the House Labor Committee. International : Soundplioto)
SAY HIS SUB SANK 'INDIANAPOLIS'
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Mr. and Mrs. nubcrt Inman, of j j
Waynesville. liFD 1. announce the j .
birth of a son on December 12. '
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kullbright, of j '
Lake Junaluska, announce the!'
birth of a daughter on December '
14. !,
Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Winingcr. of
Waynesville. announce the birth of
a daughter on December 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dayton, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
son on December 16. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Franklin, j $H
of Canton, RFD No. 3, announce j
the birth of a daughter on Decern- ' MF
ber 17. iSi
What About A Home
Of Your Own For
Christmas 1846?
Start now with the Buildir
and Loan plan, and start sd
ing for a home all your ow
We cannot object to England and
Fiance adopting socialism if that is
their desire, but when they ask us
to help finance it American citi
zens have a right to object. Fort 1 i
Lauderdale, Fla., News.
See Us For Details
TOO FAT?
Get SUMMER this
Have a more slender,
' in-aceful figure. No excr-
N Mrt iatnttvftt. No
drugs. Willi the simple AYDS
Viuunin Candy RerfucinR Plan
you don't cut out. any ineate.
tnrrhra. ooutoce. meats or
butur. you simply cut Uiem down. Il s easier
when you enioy delidous (itanun forUfied)
AYlfi candy before meals. AhsoluteJyhannle.
more than lOO P.n. . J Ibfc
OanJy tfaHloelnlt null.
'Slh nSSwi 'mONBV BACK on vrr rrtta. Ft
Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store
HAYWOOD HOME
luildfng and Loan
ASSOCIATION
In Important Message To
aywood Burley Growers
Tobacco sales will adjourn the 21st,
and to permit buyers to clear up their
heavy purchases, sales will not be re
sumed until January 7th.
Some complaint has been made as to
reduced classification Most of this,
however, has been due to red and mixed
grades, in some instances two or more
grades tied in the same bundle. Due to
the heavy offerings, handling facilities
have been taxed fo the utmost and labor
being hard to obtain, buyers have no
time to lose over mixed grades.
A percent of last year's crop was sec
ond growth and contained Swelled
stems, the moisture of which was not
removed by the average heat applied in
re-drying. As a result such parcels mold
ed in the hogshead and had to be un-
headed and again run through
R.Hi-vinr machines. It is only natJ
j ---r
that srraders are more cautious in
classification of the Red leaf and mi
parcels.
Regardless of the facts named,
nvpm-rrp nf the present crop up to
time is approximately. 2c above that
last year's crop.
Due to long experience of the N
rrrAnore in rnlt ivat inEf Filie ( Ufed
bacco they classify and handle H
Burley crops better than the a
grower which always pays As
r t th N. C. growers have w
awarded over half of the premiums t
vf f he total N. C. offerinpc
L?Vta--vriy J v - i
sisted of less than 20 percent of the a
sales of the Bernard Houses. .
and 3.
ernard's THolbacco
SHOWN ON ARRrVAl IN WASHINGTON vith Lt AJlea H. Smith, USN, his
guard from Japan, Japanese submarine commander Capt Dee Hashi
moto wai to be a witness at the court-martial of Capt Charles B. McVay,
skipper oi the Indianapolis now reported sunk by Hashimoto's sub.
McVay it charted with negligence. (International oundphoto.
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areDnyses
43 Yeara Experience
Greene ville, Tennessee