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-s. - Thursday, January J r PAGE EIGHT (Second Section J THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER i 9 h i ft1 111 . MX. TV;, j i - J.J.f., - .. i i '. i Social Security Representative Here On 29th A representative of the Ashe ville field office of the Social Se curity Board will be at the court room, court house here, on Tues day the 29th, at 10 a. m., weather permitting. Wage earners who have worked on a job covered by the Social Security Act since Decern her 31. 1936, and have attained the age of 65, may be eligible to file claims for themselves, their wives, or minor children, whether they have an account number or not Surviv ing relatives of deceased workers, such as widows, children or par ents or if none of the abv e. fir sons who have paid funeral ex penses may be eligible to file c.i!::n. A claim must be filed bolero benefits are paid. Every' -ase earner should contact the neare-t Social Security Board f.e'.d orf.ee by mail or in person at a?f 65 Sur viving relatives should do so at once in death cases. In addition, person- wh r.svc need of social security accoont numbers or other information per taining to the Act are invited to meet this representative at t he time and place mentioned. In Germany eft jr. r .: ' A. L. Stamey Serving On Johnnie Hutchins j A. L. Stamey, seaman first class, i of Hazel-ood, is serving on the I L'SS Johnnie Hutchins, spunky lit : tie destroyer escort being "laid up" 1 at San Diego. Calif., as a part of : the navy's reserve fleet, j The 250-foot warship operated for most of her wartime career in ' enemy waters, but it was not un til August 9. 1945, five days before Japan capitulated, that she actually engaged the enemy. The uhip was on picket and screening duty in tho Ryukyus Philippines area when a Japanese submarine surfaced nearby. While all her guns were firing at this target, a second periscope appeared Former Canton Teacher Discharged From Navy Lieut. Emmett S. Ahiraft. fir mer teacher in the Canto:. L:zh school, has been discharged in the navy and will begin teaching in the department of mathematics at Clemson c-ollege. in February. At the outbreak o'. the war. I.t Ashcraft was teaching in Missis sippi college. He subsequently served as civilian instructor with the army air forces, teaching aerial navigation at the Army Ad vance Flying school. Moody Field Ga. In 1943 he entered the nav and was stationed at the U S navy's Pre-Flight school at lo.va City. Iowa. Mrs. Ashcraft. the former Miss Fannie Owen, of Canton, and t.ro children will accompany him to Clemson in February. SGT Tf-.OY LEE MESSER, son of Mr ar.J Mrs. M. L. Messer. of C'o c (.."--el-;, is no serving with . .j'.i jn arrr.y in Germany. .'.; --r ..:.- inducted in the ..".: Sc;-t 3. 1S43 at Fort .!..-. . ii :i oc-iure feoing o'.erseas :r. D- '.i-.i.tt: 1M4 ne was station ti ut the i-.':.jir:4 posts: Camp Aii-r.-l.tn. Md Can. p Pickett. Va . O. .p K-- ;-. Pa. and Fort Me..Sf. Md He ser-.ed with the 3rd A.-.v.;- tut! received the Purple Heart i-,r v. ..uhijs suffered on Jan. 13 1:1'4." At the lime he entered t: v.r-. ..L- i.e was employed by ti.e Li.i-m Clothing Co. Marion A. Metcalfe, Jr.. Discharged From Navy Marion A. Metcalfe. Jr.. F 1c. L'SN'R. of Maxton. RFD No. 2. has been discharged from the navy aft er serving for 27 months. At the time he entered the serv ice he was employed by the New port News Shipbuilding arid Dry dock company at Newport News Va. He served aboard the LCI's 421 and the 539 for over 19 months and participated in the amphibious assault on Normandy. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis mav develop If your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you car.not afford to take a charu:5 irith ar. y medi cine less potent than Creornulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creornulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. , It contains no narcotics. No matter hex many med:rin?s I you have tried, tell your drusitast 'o sell you a bottle of Creornulsion wi'h the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the couvh. per mitting rest and sleep, cr vou are to have your rronev back. 'Adv ) fimely, Practical Household Suggestions By RLTH CURRENT N S. State College The fit of a slip depends not only on its sue but also on its cut. cl ithir.g specialists remind us. Bias-cut -lips, sold so widely in stort-s. u-ually fit slender figures but straight-cut slips are better suited to stout figures and large hips. Straight-cut slips stay down better over the knees when sitting and are less likely to hang un evenly and "cut under" at the back, v. huh i is -,n especially ugly ap pearance with sheer dresses. V.'hjt :r.ake- for a good buy in h',1 Is ;.o for a good buy .r. prlov.-ca.es f.-m weave, little si una. torn length, smooth and v. en hems. A v.:,rd about sizes: Pillow-cases too large wrinkle under the head. Cd. ( - too small bunch up the pil lo.v in'o a bird lump and are like ly to be strained. Your best bet - a c i- ' - snclies uider and 6 inches ler.gi.r than the pillow. When ou buy bath towels you .ut o:!!et:rnc-s compromise be-.'tc-n durability and drying power. 'el that dries well is soft, : :: . has little twist in the pile rr.- fsvi a loose foundation. So jk f-.r j towel with a firm foun--r. a.-.t! -oft loops, about 18 i'-r: hjng. rather than close to- ;h' .'. but not too tightly twisted. Other earmarks of a good towel: '"."'. - ' a j(-s with the crosswise irns securely wrapped around the r.-'t .M e or warp yarns; hems -a-t - to 1 inch wide with i i a or r:rc of a raw edge turned r.der: color-f a.-tness. First Medical Sehool t'.r ' rr eccal school in the .V"-'. s its founded at the of Pennsylvania la 1765. DO YOU RAISE CHICKENS? Tt T . V- NEW FffSS hom-mod itvkt orlowi'dudum to epn dikkeii houw in rtw awrnng. Com' plet uplonotion i rm Sovf Book, OOIC ;t Packed Full of Time Labor and Money-Saving Ideas MIMHSI HOUSfHOLDCUSt POULTRY HAWKS! The typical tip shown above and dozens of others ore fully described in the new pictorial edition of the Sinclair Farm Time Savers book. This 64-poge book is full of tested ideas and plans, illustrated with working drawings, on . , .' Poultry raising. Modernizing farm kitch ens. Forecasting weather. Concrete mixing. Improving crops, livestock, buildings, machinery operation and farm management. And many other important subjects plus tables of weights and measures. Rush coupon or a postal card now for your FREE copy. Supply limited. No obligation. SINCLAIR MFtNING COMPANY 630 FIFTH AVINUE, NfW TOtK M, M. T. r SINCIAII IfflNINO COMPANY, Of. HO. 430 Fifth Am. Niw Vrii M. N. Y. I tUaim (Md FREE copy at 4rti Edition Sinclair Farm Tim Savors witkout obiieatia. J about 1,500 yards off the port bow. She swung to ram the new intrud er, which crash-dived to escape. A five-inch direct hit holed and sank the first submarine while Johnnie Hutchins hurled patterns of depth charges at the second. During the search for No. 2, a third sub was picked up only eight miles from the scene of the first en counter. Heavy depth charges pro- ! duced an underwater explosion heard for several miles, and gave his little ship claim to a "probable" sinking and an added bit of glory in the closing il:'s of the war. Smoked Fits F.t should never be allowed to snvike or it "j form indigestible acid . CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our appre ciation to our friends and neigh- i bors for their expressions of sym j pathy and the beautiful flowers sent us at the untimely death of ! our husband and son and brother. Mrs. Burl Edward Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols and I Family. There'll be no Mutiny on the IJootee J "Z&y O when you keep your Captain Kidd V rjvTr' healthy, comfortable and contented t t - 8Q-. I with these baby good.s the self- j k i same dependable products your "' s doctor recommended for all your 3 2lS I baby's crying needs! So make ky j Jijty SMITH'S CUT-KATE your first k 13 AH h J -Vn, i I S1.05 Size 1 Pound &pj Tooth I Lactogen - - 87c Vjffi&rJ-N 10c SIZE I v. CLAPPS OR GERBERS BABY FOOD t . ' u.ttl jyuu., 1 Lb. No. 1, 2 or 3 Dextri- Maltose - - 65c Johnson Paste Wax Pound Size 59c 10 Oz. Large Pound Size Cocomalt - 37c Mul-Soy - - 45c 60c Nylon 1 Pound Bottle Brush 39c Beta-Lactose 75c 25c Size Large Chocolate or Plain Q-Tips 17c Ovaltine - - 61c Malted Milk Mcnnen's Antiseptic Horlicks - - 79c Baby Oil - - 43c 50c Large 1 Lb.-2 Oz. Size Cerevim - - 39c Papilum - - 39c 50c Baby Powder S1.25 Size Johnson's - 39c S.M.A. 89c If 6 or more are bought 13 Oz. 40c Mild, Regular or Extra Strong Biolac 23c Musterole - 33c 50c Vick s 25c Teething Powder Va-Tro-Nol - 39c Thorntons - 19c I I I i in ii THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATUM FOR BABY'S MOTH 75c Large 26 Oz. Phillip's J1.50 Vegetable Compound PINKHAM'S $1.25 Size MOTHER'S FRIEND S1.25 Size Pint Shampoo ADMIRACION J1.25 Tonic P E R U N A Pint Mineral Oil N U J O L 40c Size Tooth Paste L I S T E R I N E $1.00 Large 20 Oz. 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Commended by Parents' Maga zine. $1.00 bottle makes one quart. : 1 . , ' " r ,1-' n VILDROOT CREAM- OIL I II 60c Size For Colds A & O Liquid 49c Kodak Films 127120620616116 TUSSY SAFARI FACE POWDER $1 50c Size Mavis Or Djerkiss Talc 29c CIGARETTES Popular Brands Package of 20's 2 for 26c Including Tax MAIN STREET ICE-MINT The very touch of this white stainleis oint fent is soothing and cooling to TIRED BURNING FEET Fine, too, to soften and relieve pain of STINGING CALLOUSES use (38 ColdPrepcJ LIQUIO, TABLETS, CAUTION use . OnIy?,' USE THE CLASSir $1.33 Si Pierces Remedil Liquid or Tab 98c fj.c f m ' '" V i "v. " tit. h mf 11 Tlw7i fr'6'wL LtOr,0N 11 I i JPoIte I ' II I JZII&tfi&i 1 1 L'i i I A- lllll II! I I I Large Size 50c SUe Anacin ,"i ..! 50e Laxative Feen-A-Mint ......39c iittti (it .r.D. nu. . iun STATE 60c size 49c : rrM T-TMal asa aaa i r ' ' ' ' bVbbMbMbbB tM jjaajB
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