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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
"SAVE SAFELY ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT SMITH'S
NEW ARRIVALS
In
WAYNESVILLE
Guests Who Have Registered
Recently at Local Hotels and
Hoarding Houses.
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HOTEL GORDON GUESTS
July 8, 1946
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacEwcn,
Ashcvillc, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Grecver, Logan, West Va.; Mrs.
W. N. Gardner, Knoxville, Tenn;
Mrs. T. B. Coleman, Knoxville.
Tenn.; Mrs. J. K. Wilburn, Knox
ville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Howell, Champaigne, 111.
LI. Envis Hurl Almond, Marietta,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jones &
Family, Atlanta, Ga.; W. C. Lloyd
&. Party, Rome, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Shelton, Statesville, N. C;
Pembroke Iiees, Chapel Hill, N. C;
C. E. Wortsman, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs.
E. Wortsman, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Moore, Miami.
Fta.; Miss Bessie Monson, Birming
ham, Ala ; Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Pearson, Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams,
Statesville, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Dillard, Ashevillc, N. C; Mr.
ami Mrs. M. H. Ison, Newport News,
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dawn.
Dandridge, Va.; Mrs. Nello L. Teer,
tfurham. N. C; Art W. Dunlop,
Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Irene A. Helmly,
Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Jahn, New Orleans, La.
Ilmely, Practical
Household
Suggestions
By RUTH CURRENT
N .S. State College
Food specialists say there is
more waste than overstocking and
careless marketing. You can't tell
from the looks of a toad how far
it can jump and you can't tell the
value of all food by its appearance.
Many tons of fruit with slight blem
ishes are ignored by the customer
and left to rot, contaminate other
fruit, and eventually be thrown
way by the retailer. Many of these
not so perfect or well-complexioned
fruits have equal taste and nutri
tive value with their more attrac
tive companions.
And another good rule for shop
prrs that saves food is a hands-off
policy when it comes to pinching,
prodding, and pommeling sound
fruits and vegetables. Handling
causes rot and results in waste.
Many people throw away the
leaves of cauliflower, endive, and
chard without thinking of the tasty
natrition lost by failing to put
them in stews and soups. Many a
tasty healthful dish goes by the
wayside if the cook is unwilling
tQ try new recipes that can turn
leftovers or not overly popular
vegetables into a delicious dish.
A little foresight in purchasing,
careful planning of meals, and
conservation in the kitchen and at
the table are just good sense. It
wot only makes for more adequate,
well-balanced diets hut in these
days it saves the lives of millions
of men, women, and children who
are dying of hunger over the face
of this earth of ours.
PRESTON
STUDIO
Photographs of Quality
We have on file for duplicate
photographs all films made
since 1934.
46 Haywood
Over Sears-Roebuck
HOTEL GORDON GUESTS
July 6, 1946
Capt. and Mrs. J. L. McGrotty,
White Plains, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Williams and family, Char
lotte; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson,
Jr., Jax, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gehl, Milwaukee, Ind.; Miss Sue
Kolassa, Branson. Mich.; Jack Lotz,
Scotland, N. C; Harry Scanlon,
Baltimore, Md.; Asa McAlexander,
Baltimore, Md.; Otis Alcorn and
party, Leaksville; Getty A. Cash,
Gaffney, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. John
Wensil, Concord; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam 11. Banks, Newnan, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Miller, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; Edward F. DIugos
and party, Devon, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Browning, Brunswick,
Ga.; B E. Reese, Spring Creek,
N. C; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Herr,
Elkins Park, Pa.; William Med
riough and family, Plainfield, S. C;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheiley, Bel
ton, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Griffin, Belton, S. C; R. E. Shep
pard and party, Kinston; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Caudle, Reidsvllle;
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Caudle, Reids
ville: Robtrt Hint Harris, Emporia,
Va.; E. M. Rollins, Mt. Holly, N. C;
C. T. Realty, Mt. Holly, N. C;
Mr. and Mi s L. S, Miller, Danville,
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garrison,
Danville, Va.; E. A. Wood, Wilson,
N. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shoe
maker, Concord, N. C; Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Shore, Lenoir; Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Greenville,
S. C; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuhn,
Elizabcthton, Tenn.; Fred Peters,
Elizabethon, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Rainey Cauthon, Tallahassee, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Foster,
Elmer, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Covert, Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. GolT, Atlantic Beach, Fla.;
Warren J. Knight and party,
Donals, S. C; Pembroke Rees,
Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
McGee, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Tomlinson, Williamson,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mat
thews, Athens, Ga.; Miss Bess
Patterson, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pitcher, Cincinnati, O.;
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pearson,
Birmingham, Ala.; Miss Bessie
Monson, Birmingham, Ala.; Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Moore, Miami, Fla.;
Mrs. E. Wortsman, Atlanta, Ga.;
Walter Nathan, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Houston, Atlanta,
Ga.; Mrs. Summey Cornwell, Dal
las, N. C; Misses Josephine and
Margaret Cornwell, Dallas, N. C;
Mrs. D. F. Friday and Miss Lelia
Friday, Dallas, N. C; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Brown, Opelika, Ala.; Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Hollingsworth, Ope
lika, Ala.; Leonard A. Russum
and party, Abbeville, S. C; Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert H. Johnson, Albany,
Ga.; P. D. Crosson, Albany, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacEwen,
Ashcvillc; Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Moore and party, Belmont, N. C;
Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Hall, Lenoir;
Mrs. C. L. Carter, Kannapolis, N. C.
Food Price Index
Highest Since 1920
NEW YORK AP) Dun & Brad
street. Inc. reported its weekly
wholesale food price index had
reached the highest general level
since July 29, 1920.
The index of 31 food commodi
ties was $4.54, based on the price
per pound of each of the foods,
compared with $4.35 a week ear
lier, $4.11 a year ago, and $4.57
July 29, 1920.
Advancing over the previous
week were: flour, wheat, corn,
oats, barley, lard, butter, cocoa,
beans, steers hogs, sheep and
lambs. The only declines were in
eKgs and potatoes, and the remain
ing commodities were unchanged.
You can be assured that
prices will remain at our
present Low Levels as long
as our suppliers "Hold the
Line."
Richland Supply Co,
At The Depot
Phone 43
'Mountain Laurel Bath Set
WONDERFUL gift idea for
your hostess.. .or yourself!
Prrtty box containing a shaker
top box of Dusting Powder and
2-omx-e bottle of Cologne. Both
eoroted with tlie delightfully
fresh, woodsy Mountain Laurel
fragrance. All for only $1, plus
tax. Larger set, $2, plus tax.
as lovely as its name
Well-named and justly
famed, this exquisite
face cream created by
Primrose House! ,
Far softer, far fluffier, far
more flattering than its namesake,
Chiffon Cream contains only the
finest cleansing and lubricating oils vliiijcd .
into a beneficial cleansing fluff.
Equally effective in helping to clarify and softeu
any type of skin. Uniquely delightful to use.
Three sizes $1.00, $1.75, $3.00
PRIMROSE HOUSE
Fifth Avenue, New York '
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CONTAINS CZim
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Because it contains science's most
effective perspiration stopper. Af
fords other greatly needed bless
ings too Will not irritate your
skin ... or harm fine fabrics . . .
or turn gritty in the jar.
And really protects .ftjajaw
up to 3 days. f?iK-to
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You're paying more for food, clothing, and just about everything eke except
the drug store products used daily in your home. We're still selling most of
your favorite nationally advertised health and beauty aids at LOW PRE
WAR PRICES . . . and some items are actually priced lower. It sounds
almost too good to be true, but you'll see plenty of convincing proof in the
timely values listed below. So, if you're up against the problem of making
a smaller pay check cover a higher cost of living, shop here where LOW
PRE-WAR PRICES help solve your budget crisis.
75c LARGE JAR $100 COMPOUND
BARBASOL 49c RUEX 69c
$1.25 SIZE $125 TONIC
ABSORBINE JR. 69c S. S. S. 98c
75c KIDNEY PILLS 50c HAIR TONIC
DOAN'S 42c VITALIS 39c
50c LAXATIVE GUM 50c SHAVING LOTION
FEEN-A-MINT 39c WOODBURYS 29c
$1.00 GENUINE 1-Y 60c SUN TAN LOTION
IRONIZED YEAST 59c SKOL 39c
$1.50 HAIR COLORING 50c SKIN BRACER
KOLORBAK 89c MENNEN'S 39c
55c BLEACH CREAM 25c LAXATIVE
NADINOLA 29c EX-LAX 19c
60c ASTHMA RELIEF $1.50 HAIR TONIC
POWERS 39c KREML 89c
$1.25 TONIC $1.00 PLATE POWDER
PERUNA 69c FASTEETH 79c
$1.50 SIZE PINT ISOPROPYL
HALEY'S M-0 89c ALCOHOL 19c
KODAK FILM CIGARETTES
FINISHING POPULAR BRANDS
ANY SIZE ROLL pack 2 for 27c
Six or Eight JC r fri on
Exposures AiOC Carton $1.30
MEN'S NEEDS I BABY FOODS
GILLETTE HI a LB.
RAZOR 49c to $3.79 DRYCO $1.69
50c SHAVING CREAM POUND
WILLIAMS 39c MULL-SOY 39c
DOUBLE EDGE BLADES 13 OZ.
STAR 4 for 10c BOILAC 19c
FITCH QUINOL 16 OZ.
HAIR TONIC 33c COCOMALT 37c
50c WILLIAMS CHOCOLATE OR PLAIN
AQUA VELVA 39c OVALTINE 61c
CIGARETTE POWDERED MILK
LIGHTERS 69c up S. M. A. 94c
CITRATE OF
MAGNESIA
25c Pint
I for
LOVE-LITE
PERFUMED LAMP
$1.00
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
$1.50
Size ..
83c
NOXZEMA
MEDICATED OINTMENT
35c
Size
LIQUID VENEER
FURNITURE POLISH
60c
Size
39c
NUFIT
DENTAL PLATE RELINER
$1.00
Size ..
ipl SATCMtrttO
I. COfOMUT Oil
SHAMPOO
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Cocomalt Oil
FITCH SHAMPOO
47c and 94c
Young Folks'
FABRICATED BIBLE
$1.39
Keep Out Glare Let in Light
SUN GLASSES
69c
u
p
79c
$1.00
Size
O'Cedar Triangular
MIT MOP
$1.39
Light Wieght, Sturdy
CROWN LUGGAGE ..
S7.00
Quantity Rights Reserved
None Sold To Dealers
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