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Not In Your Freshly Laundered
Bundle
When you send your laundry to ih. you know
that each and evri-y piece will come hark spark
ling clean. We wash your clothes thoroughly
hut gently, gelling out all the dirt wilh :i
minimum of wear and tear on the lahric.
We Call and Deliver
Vaynesville Laundry
( Incorporated)
J. W. KIU.IAN, Owner
Phone 20.1
I'ovil Avenue
AMEUITEX
FASHIONS
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IN AN
ORIGINAL
DESIGN
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$10.95 1
SIZES 9-13 J
Massie's Depi. Store
Open All Day Wednesday Closed All Day July 1th
C. J. REECE, Owner
Thone 27.")
Speaks Daily
'Most Disabled" Veteran Noonday Speaker
Looks Forward To Future
KEV. DR. LEONARD COCH
RAN, pastor of the First Metho
dist church, Valdosta, Ga., will be
heard at the Assembly Monday
through Friday at 10 a. m. Even
ing sermons will be delivered by
the Rev. Dr. John Branscomb, of
Orlando, during the Evangelism
Week. June 30-July 5.
Library Notes
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MARGARET JOHNSTON
County Librarian
The following recent additions
h.i been made to the rental
shelves and oiler interesting and
entertaining reading for the sum
mer monlhs;
Nieodemus," by Walworth;
Deborah", by Castle; "Lodging at
I he SI. Cloud", by Crabb; "Straw
in I he South Wind", Joseph; "Old
Doc". Seifert; "Antioeh Actress",
Perkins; "Turquoise", Seton; "You
and 1", Hrinig; "Earth could be
fair". Van l'assen.
"Long Year", Chidester; "Golden
Earrings", Foldes; "Unreasoning
heart". Heresford-Howe; "Panama
Passage", Chidsey; "Her husband s
house", Stewart; "Elsa", L' Engle;
Cousin from Fifi", Lindsey; "Ships
in the River", Larson; "Valley
Hoy", Pratt; "Life Line", Bottome.
"Friendly Persuasion", West;
Friday's child", Heyer; "Sooner
to Sleep", Van de Water; "At Mrs.
l.ippincote's" Taylor; "Boysi him
self". Allan; "River of Gold",
Draga; "Hawk's flight", Hull;
Wheels in the dust," McDonald;
' Nine Strings to your bow", Walsh.
There are thirteen", Beeding;
"Owl in the cellar", Scherf; "He
who whispers", Carr; "House in
Lordship Lane", Mason; "Midsum
mer nightmare". Hale; "Murder
Strikes an atomic unit", Du Bois;
Crows can't count", Fair.
'Pilgrim's Rest", Wcntworth;
"Whisper murder", Kelsey; "Voice
like Velvet", Henderson; "There's
a reason for everything", Puncshon;
Death in the Limelight", Martin;
Somewhere in the house", Daly.
Max Robinson
Of Hazelwood
Recalls Normandy
Battle Of 1944
Two years ago the blue skies
over Normandy looked down upon
a life and death struggle between
the defending forces that held a
continent in bondage and the olive
drab of Allied liberating armies.
Of the many bullets that were shot,
some went for short distances,
others went further. One reached,
eventually, to Hazelwood.
Max Robinson was machine-gun
section leader, a staff sergeant with
the 119th Inf. Regt. of the Old
Hickory division. His Company D
had landed at Omaha beach on
June 13 and helped hold the tiny
foothold taken in the invasion. By
July an attack started on the key
town that was a wedge in the Amer
ican position. St. Lo. Co. D was in
the pusli. and on July 13 suffered
casualties, among them Sgt. Robin
son. He was hit in the spine with a
rifle bullet. He didn't get to St.
Lo. but was given an emergency
trip to the rear by the Army
medics, lie arrived in New York
on a transport plane Aug. 20 and
was sent to a service hospital at
While .-sulphur Springs. W. Va.
The bullet had left him paYalized
from the waist down.
SSgt, Kobinson was discharged
coming hack to the lower part of
his body and he is able to move
around with crutches for a few
minutes at a time.
John Williams of the Veterans
Administration, whose work has
put him in contact with disabled
veterans in the area from Asheville
to Murphy, slates that "as far as
DISCHARGED
Among the men discharged from
the armed forces from the Waynes
ville area of the county during the
past week wore;
Kent Shelton Ketner, Seaman
first class, from the Navy at Camp
Shelton. Va.
William David Franklin, Fireman
first class from the Navy at Camp
Shelton. Va.
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Smith's Cut Rate Drue Store
ICE COLP
MELONS
Stored in Our Modern Cold Storage Plant to
protect their delicious flavor.
Orders taken for one or a car-load
HyatFs Produce
BILL HYATT, Mgr.
"Corner of Hazelwood Main Street and Sulphur Spring Road"
PHONE 387-R
Family of CoL Jackson
To Join Him in Paris
I.t Col Winfred Jackson, former
ly with the Farm Security Admini
stration here is now with the Mili
tary r.ovornment in Paris. He will
be joined in the near future by Mrs
Jackson and then" daughter, miss
Jackson, a senior cadet nurse who
plans to complete her training in
an American hospital in Pans, ami
Bill Jackson, the son will enter
high school in Paris. Col. Jackson :
has been stationed in the Europyan j
theater for the past 18 months. j
I know, Max is the most seriously
injured veteran in the western part
of the state."
A heavy set young man with
considerable strength still in his
body, Max is friendly and complete
ly at ease with callers. He misses
going to ball games and working,
but knows that that will come when
his body recovers more.
Before entering the Army in
September 1940 he worked at the
Unagusta Furniture company, so
knows a trade that he intends to
follow when in a position to do so.
Max plans to open a woodworking
shop and make novelty items at a
shed behind his home.
He has most of what he needs
except a few hand tools. "What
I need most," he remarked, slap
ping his legs, "is for the pain to
stop." There were times when it
was very bad, but, be said, it could
have been worse, He is very glad
to be alive, and looks to the future
with no dismay.
mother, Mrs. Bell Robinson, in
Hazelwood. For months he was un
able to move, but feeling has been
Oct. 27, 1944 and shortly afterwards
returned home to his wife, and
45-Minute Scenic Trip
Only 25c
TAKE ANY TWIN-CITY BUS
TO
ALLEN'S GREEK
(lo up the beautiful Allen's Creek valley, and
get wonderful view of towering mountains.
Straight, level, paved highway.
Buses leave every 30 minutes on the hour and
half hour, until 6:00 o'clock, then every hour.
45-MINUTE TRIP... ONLY 25c
Tvvin-Cily Bus Service
TOM LEE, Owner
Special Announcement
Raiff's Prices .Will
Remain at Present
OPA Ceilings
Open All Day Wednesday,
luly 3rd
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DR. W. A. SHELTON, of Gads
den, Alabama, outstanding Bible
scholar, whose noonday address
will be a feature of a South-wide
Week of Evangelism at Lake Juna
luska Assembly. June 30-July 5.
Dr. King Vivion of Nashville. Tenn.
president of the Southeastern
Board of Evangelism of the Metho
dist church, will preside.
Curbed Motorists
English law in 1895 was a little
hard on horseless carriages, in that
it required that any carriage not
drawn by horses be preceded by a
man carrying a red flag, with the
further restriction that it could not
travel faster than two miles an
hour.
Floor Sanding
Finishing
George McCrackei
Waynesville, N. C.
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This kind of a car is th
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lunccppm mi iiuni uus late have
regularly at our service station. it
longer that way.
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DON'T WORRY with
Stomach Acid PAIN
Jut hurrr and get FULLER'S
TABLETS. Take one after eaci
meal and almoat Instantly
will find relief with lull a ma tint
8 -Tune formula.
Fuller'! ia a quick relief tntt
acid tablet, it vou worrv
time aDDToachea. If azceaa
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BACK GUARANTEE.
Cat our (1.00 Special or the Koonoaw aha
tar oaly 2.S (formerly $4.75). Call or pWaaa.
Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store
WE WILL
CLOSE
AT 1:30 P. M.
Thursday
JULY FOURTH
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Hundreds Have Been Delighted With Our
Southern Style Fried Chicken - - As YouL
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golden brown crisp shoestring potatoes, mixed pickles, and ta. .
but no hardware.
Ring 573-W for yuor
picnic lunch . . Start
Driving, We'll Have
It Ready.
24-Hour
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On Highway in Hazelwood
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