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i, 1946 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE l0ineS Deqei" "a dependence July 4 null. I Phil- of the ami-- ...f 1IHU'- P ,. i but i-uii- Ju'-' I ..f-rHIll""' " mi. .,n.,l,-cllM' Ljsut' .kill ISlJ in- I- M , ..... Lies ii: Hiil.ljiiii'lHaiiJ vmrlil H'.H'.'. j.e ill- 111 " U-s t e jivlii- il bo iho ill bo noiJuw ... Tho Amo. loan ..nats. nukuW ai.u.- ting Kilipmo ai.ibas iUSUTS in an.."- iers of Lnfou-l "HI' . miiiuMi' lllUoio.i- , .u.n no i" the IM.ilippni''- Hi.-ao- MATISM lnta. UmbB "1 ( nail IS tin. cu ""' 111 " i i. . I half Drue Store I quired a political new deal at home. Lung-established leaders of their domestic affairs were supplanted by a new regime headed by Manuel Koxas. first president of the new republic. In a stormy election on .the eve of independence and amid (the ruins of war. Koxas was named to replace the placid, elderly Sergio Osmena as bead of the common wealth government. Political observers view Osmena as representative of island eonser js representative of i?.ljiul conserv atives, and the last vestige of the dominated Philippine politics tor ears. i lioxas. considered one of the most capable administrators in the . islands, won the presidency after having weathered accusations of collaboration with the Japanese occupiers. He was an obscure of ficial in the Japanesepuppet gov ernment, but led guerrilla forces against the invaders until his cap ture by them. He was given a clean bill of political health by General Douglas MacArtbur, who declared his com plete faith in Koxas. The president appears well fit ted to lead his people. His long experience in political organization and the problems of finance, taxa tion and statecraft are qualities greatly needed in the Philippines after July 4. Koxas has announced his pr,, gram will he reconstruction of the Philippines, cooperation with the t'nited States, including the V. S. Kar Kastcru policies, and has as sured foreign investors a "fair deal." ISEAVER and LOCKARD )PT 0 M E T R I ST S Of Asheville First Floor . . . Masonic Ruilding Eyes Kxamined - - - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted FRIDAY EACH WKF.K 9:00 TO 5:00 AVER, 0. 1). JOHN C. LOCKARD, O .D. Miss Bradshaw Realizes $111 I From Prize Pig j Miss Phyllis Bradshaw. daughter of Mr and Mis. Will Hiadshaw. ol jCiabti-ec has realized Sill Ou from the purebied Poland China pig she won in an essay contest sponsured ly a nationally known business i Ii in. M'ss Kradshaw entered the 1945 contest staged in llavuood count) and 1 1 ii- contestants were required to wrile on the part that the hen. the ...; and the ... pla.ved in World War 1! A number of oung people entered Ihe contest " from the ro.lllU As t'.e winner Miss liradshan was given a pm ami trom the 1.... litter iron, her prize animal, seven in all. ,,n ,.i the pigs goes back to the compaii) ..mi will be presented in the hi-p; contest to the winner ill the count), which will be an nounced in the near future accord ing to the counts lann agents' of fice. Six ot the pius Miss Kradshaw sold loi $11! 5(1 each, realizing $111 from her prize, in addition to the leiognition given her cssav. Miss Kradshaw is a graduate ol the Crahtrcc high school and after graduation attended lilanton's Kusi- uiw, ( o.iet;e. in Asheville, and is now emploved bv a transfer com pany in the latter place lIS( OVI lt TK()W S" DAILY WASHINGTON. In g.aves all over the world 21. WW unidentified Americans who gave their lives in World War II lie buried today. Kvery dav. some of them are iilent it ied. lint at some indefinite time in future, when their number h.-is beeiT reduced as far as ever seems likely and no further identifica lion clues remain to be explored a selection will be made among those nameless dead the selection of the "1 nl, now ii Serviceman'' of WOrld War II. to lie ill honor be side the "Unknown Soldier" of World War 11 Tar Heel Girl Weds ! Over Telephone I FRANKFURT Rnrmnu-I North Carolina girl was married by transatlantic telephone to a stocky paratrooper chaplain from Fort Worth. Texas. The bride is Miss Kinma Elizabeth Weatherly. 27. of Swaunauoa. North Carolina. The chaplain is 25-year-old Dwiglit 1. liaker. who has married scores ot Americans in Frankfurt. Chaplain Baker went into a tele phone booth at Frankfurt and was married by his Baptist Minister lather, who was standing by his bi uie at Fort W orth. Chaplain savs he is being married so that lie can bring his bride overseas I hev will be married again when she leaches Germain. Marriage Licenses Siiiiford W. Jones, of Cal County to Helen p. King of Leicester. Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort Prolarmon is a quick, iltpemltible relievo of itchinif, painful rerlal Bureni'ss symp tom a which may ulsaaccompuny piles ami hemorrhoids. Brings soothing sense ot comfort upon contact, forms prutectinK fllm over sore arta, helpB destroy infectious germs, at Nature heal up raw, broken tibttuM. No oil i grouse to stain eloth ing. Sold on m ;t Vv irumunLre. Ii Kiirw to get this mo.i, u rt iief today . . ask for PROLARMON 4 Smith's Cut Rate Drue Store S .,1,0 Q zc 0 V,VN ' no, NrJC oTn' v cvv ex uders Supply Co H. L. Liner, Jr. Owner 2'83 Water Street Market Dates Set By Tobacco Group For 1946 Season HALFIGH The adoption ol market opening dates and of sales regulations for the 14G tobacco marketing season in Georgia. Flori da, the Carolinas. and Virginia was the chief business transacted bv the Tobacco Association of the niletl States at the fintil session of its two-day convention The opening dates set by the as sociation are as follows: Georcia Florida licit. Wednesday. July 24 North Carolina-South Carolina Hoi der Holts. Thursday, August 1. K.islern Ninth Carolina Melt. Mmr dav .August 19; Middle Hell, Mon day. September 9; Old Bell Mondav September Hi and Dark-Fired Vir ginia licit, Monday, December 2. Sales Regulations. Sales regulations adopted are: The sie of (he piles of tobacco shall not exceed 250 pounds; the rale of sale shall be 400 piles pel hour; the hours of sale shall be Ironi ): UO a. m. to 3:30 p. m, daily, with an hour for lunch, the lunch ion hour to he determined by the various markets: the boards of trade shall provide tabulators to follow each sale and every basket shall be counted; effective alter sales on Friday, August Hi. the number of piles per day on all Georgia-Florida markets then open shall be reduced to the extent ol 40 per cent; effective after sales on Friday, September 13. the num ber of piles per day on all North Carolina-South Carolina Border Hell markets then open shall be re duced to the extent of 40 per cent. In addition, the convention adopted the recommendation of the executive committee calling for the designation of a committee of nine -three from the growers' groups, three from the warehousemen's groups and three from the buying organizations empowered to re lieve' congested markets by either a change in time, or reduction in hours of sale, or calling a holiday. The committee of nine is to be taken from the committee of l.r. representing all three tobacco groups, which was set up in Dan villi- recently. MOTHER OF QUADS TO U. S. LONDON Norah Carpenter and her three surviving quadruplet children took off for New York Thursday for a reunion and mar riage with the babies' father, for mer Sgt. William (Red) Thompson, of Pittsburgh. They saw him last l.r months ago. Sold by Smith's Cut-Rate Drur Store Bruce Terminix Offers Free Inspection and Triply Guaranteed Protection! Expert inspection gives you relia ble information about your termite problem. Call Terminix, world's largest termite control organiza tion, for a free Inspection of your property. No obligation even if termites are found. YOUR- 3-WAT GUARANTEE "Bruce Terminix gives you a tested termite treatment that ends costly damage and guards against further attack. This service Is triply guar anteed by: 1. Local Bruce Terminix licensee. 2. E. L. Bruce Co., world's largest maker of hardwood flooring. 2. Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. FOR FREE INSPECTION, WRITE OR PHONE: TERMINIX CO. fO Lexington Ave. Phone 769 Asheville, N. C. f"""S At JUfvtrf ImW In Th tof Snap Shots Of The HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE -By- FRANCES GILBERT FRAZ1ER A real warm sun bore down on the pavements and the hurrying throng mopped perspiring brows Kvery one seemed in a hurry . . . all except one small personage who seemed to have all the time in the world and was determined to en joy each passing minute He was of inderterminate age . . not over ten. at any late . and he won' a well patched pair of overalls. The Miss Madge Lewis To Speak July 10th At Fines Creek Miss Madge Lewis, the former Assoeial ional Missionary for llav wtiod county, is announced as the speaker Wednesday evening, .lul.v 11). at the Fines Creek Baptist church Koy V. Young, pastor of the church, issues a cordial welcome to ever) one to attend the service and listen to the iiispu ill)', talk from Miss Lewis. Present Farm Prices Highest Since l!2lTs WASHINGTON The Agricul ture Department reported that prices received by (armors in June were the highest since mid- 11)211. Kami prices averaged 2 It! per cent of Ihe Mill!) H level, compared with 211 per cent in May and with 20( in .1 line a v ear ago The Department said that the June increases reflected advances in prices of cotton, feed grains, fruits, livestock and livestock pro ducts The only decreases of any size were reported for rye. potatoes and apples. The rise in farm prices has been accompanied, the Department said in a statement, by an increase in prices paid by fanners for things I hey buy. It said thai during the past (10 days, the general level of prices paid by farmers has risen seven points to li).r per cent of the 190!)-1 4 average - or as much as in the preceding seven months. Miss Marguerite Way has gone to Amerii us, Ga. where she will visit one of her classmates at St. Mary (Junior Cnllcgci. Halcigh, where she was a .student last year. shirt, open at neck, fitted him with the well-known charac teristics of having been worn by a much older . . and larger . . . brother. No hat bother ed him; nor shoes neither, lie was care-free and the world was such a likable place in which to live. His mode of locomotion was varied; two or three steps were taken in a gentle lope, then a slowing 'lown for a few paces followed quickly by an tip-aud-down jump that didn't go for pro gress but seeed an excel lent way of letting off excess steam. In his two bands, very dark choc olate color as was bis feet and entire body, be held two full quarts of ice cream in cardUiard containers. He evidently was the son of a cher ished cook and had been sent on a hurry order for dessert. And was he having a niosl joyous lime! The heat was his ally for It was melting the cream just fast enough for him to garner a comfort ing morsel mound the edges Then was when the up-and-down jump slowed his speed to the delightful task of tak ing a sweeping lick as the melting sweetness oozed out. When restless child needs a laxative, it upsets child and mother to give bad-tasting medicine. You don't need tot DINE AT THE CHICKEN SHACK STEAKS CHOPS ("IIK'KF.N IN THE ROUGH Hoor Served Only With Meals CHICKEN SHACK Dellwood Road Triena is the laxative chil dren dont fight. Its effec tive, thorough, made with famous senna yet it tastes good because it's flavored with pure prune juice. When faulty elimination make your child irrita ble and fretful remember the quick relief TRIENA brings. Give Triena. Cau tion: use only as directed. 30c, large size SOc. I I I HTnTlnTTTTHTTI Jsi. You'll lilve our low-priced cleaninp; service. It is tlioioiieli, dependable, and amazingly easy mi your pocket book. Protect the beauty and life of all your clothes the economical way. We Call and Deliver Vaynesville Laundry (Incorporated) J. W. KILLIAN, Owner Phone 20,r Boyd Avenue AUCTIO N SA LlasniU! Wayeesville Art Gallery TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection Offered At Auction Daily Fine Diamond Jewelry . . Imported Porcelains . . Watches . . Clocks . . ("enuine Paintings . . Antique English Silver . . Antique Furniture . . Sterling Silver . . Art (ioods. f TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P.M. Our Eleventh Season in Waynesville Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention And The Finest Collection Of Lace Dresden Figures Ever Offered To The Public For Sale Valuable Gifts FREE At Each Sale! Wayeesville Art Two Sales Daily 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Main Street Gaiery Two Sales Daily 10:30 a.m. 8 pjn. 2 Doors From Theatre
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