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3 To ;dp n id County's 4 for the ant Program start prepar 4 their ofl'i- unities have officers or f make nom it subsequent 3 have the 10. igent Turner ' the comity's lent Program, 0 tin' chair- 1 communities name a nom- 9 decide the jive principal the rommun lairman, vice treasurer, and year, which anniversary of gram. t tile W50 of the first inc. t holds in Janu- Si frr- t M. d by DRUGS dm Rec 21c rida JUICE Bottle ! ;ches r1 ,pu, December 29. 1949 State Tax Office To Go On Five-Day Week The State Tax OHn-c In v ,i go on a fle-da uIM-k -l.uli,, , first of tin- .war. ju-.t K ;.il i state utt ii-t--. Uepui S;;.t,- Tax ('nil, , ,.. , , Wai' ton adwsrd u.d.u I,, ,,ti , ,, the basement ! id,. h.i. County Court Hun t '. , ed eveiy Sjtuiii.n attti .1 . , 1. Mr. Wal ton i,tl',ip h.nuiii i .:, tax matter!-- in H.,yv,ood am! .1., K son counties. Waynesville Will Have Symphony Concert In March Waynesi ill,, h,- !),-, n ail.!. the list ot .V.ith Carnlui! i, to go ovei- Hit- Inn in ill,, dir. , liiembi'i ship, in 1 1,,. ,,, H, , . lina Smpho!i K.h lelv. a. to Mr--. Frieda K a,, pi, v, , ill", as di iw ( haii man Tin- s-tici-t . hi ti.,. ,, , po: i ilile tht- aii.ai ai , . ,. . No. Ill (aiu'ini I .it I : Oi'chesh a. under t la r Dr. Penjamin Su aim , , , .... eve ning and childi . i ,. . , here lKM sprint;. Ma:,!, ; i. . been set as the dale l,a :; . , formances. Symphony Society im . ,, not only entitled to ..' , u evening concert here In; ;., ;i,i, tion may attend e cr , . . ,.,, cert sponsored In . , . throughout the state Mi's. Knopf in rep.. .. en m drive expressed ;.;.. , the members of l In , ; ,., whose continued rim,- -,-, -, ,-, sponsible for niee'.in- ,;ie iii:i. necessary to bring t'u e .lu -.iia t, Waynesville. Yellow 5 lb.. Bag 46c V7 ETON 57c siici f BACON AISE Pint 35c Irell PORK OCKTAIL 35c $ Hr I?nfriilnr l'resli Dressed 20-oz. Pkg. 15c FRYERS 17-Oz. Can GREEN GIANT PEAS 20c No. 2'- Can Unsii's PUMPKIN 2 for 25c Kotmtv Kist No. W.) Can CORN -2 for 25c Valley Prime 12-Oz. Can CORN Whole Kernel 2 for 25c LUX SOAP 2 Reg. 15c Bruce Floor CLEANER Quart 68c ;!()(! Count 25c YES-TISSUES 27c -,-I.!i. Print U:i.Ur 19c GOLD KING FLOUR .. $2.09 . TRANSACTIONS IN Heal Estate V iMHsville TuMiiship u Ul '' : nd wile In llar- l ill- I lill Il-dlil i; ' I., i'aa, a-V. nt lire I a l to; k Township ' UrVI to I C Heatll- ' ' '' 11 Moi an and oilier-- to i U . , .1 ,'1- " 1 " ll ' and husband and ' 'I. Want. 1 "! I' 1! Mease, and oth ' ' I War J 1 1 .aul and v. He to C .) i inn iiiniiship Vl ''"I luud and others. ' 11 "I Hi humid Methodist 1 ' ' 1 I W I) Keliu-r and ode ' ! 1 1 i li . el Hi,. Dellwood Cir ' ! '' ill uli-l I'.irsoiiai't , to Ver ' :i ..ml v. ii, lii llll 'ton i.sliijl '! ''" " eil Im hand lo 1 im i- Mm i a lo Turner A, ( :; n- ..ml uife to Turner ('..'' r iblrec Township '' Vf 1 'r:e ' i -t.'.te to v... ; "' '" 1 "i-Ueii iinl others. t':'.a .".r, ! :-I ai Keyring I . : aa; i f r ' i -: ica bear- i i : , i n iiifM i ' ' ' . a I'Vid , i ! 1 !': . !.;!! i-f a fmir-s! ack ' ...!; 'i i-, ta lam the I ' '('- "a tuevris on 1' ' i'.M'i's tic b:Htlcs-.in:- -and I1' i :r.--. Mi t inr.i smoothly a; ta I :: 'i (if a Ivitt n. SANTO COFFEE Lb. Pkg. 59c White House :iii:( dm Apple Sauce .... 2 for 25c Ke 2 lbs. 25c ; While House Apple Jelly 2 lbs. 29c BUSH'S BIG HOMINY 3 No. 2 Cans 25c lb. 35c LIVER lb. 25c lb. 49c Clo-White y Bleach 2 Quarts THE WAYNESVILLE MORE ABOUT Diary 'Continued from Page (i There had been an atomic explo sion in Hie CSSR. Kxperts thought I he Keils hail llie'Homb . . . Fin gernail biters: Haseball fans across I U." roiinliy, as tlu- Yankees and ! Ked Sox Dodgers ami Cardinals battled dim n to the uu e. OCTOBKR. Half a million steel workers struck to gel pen-ions and imuraiue from their employer; . Champs in a five-day series with the Dodger- New York's medicat ed Yankee: . . . Top Brass began parading before the House Armed SeiMee-- Committee. Said Navv l!rass: The Defense st i up is nib bling the Navy to death. Saiii Army Hi ass: Tosh. To di . . F.ne- iish Channel Seasonal Windup: A California se.i lion swam it in live hours, four minutes, less than halt the rernrd lumiaii lime Con gress O K il Siri.r-iR5.(Kll).lll)0 in mililar approprialion-:. hoosleu mininmin wages In 7:i rents an hour, then adiourued . ('.lulls, each and every one,'' found Hie jurors in the trial of the d 1 Com munist leaders . . The I . N. cele brated its fourth anniversary, dedi cated its permanent headquarters building in New York ... A new gold rush was on at Kishw heel, a li nl tow n just below I lie Arctic Circle . . . How did Valward Howl ing an Indianapolis businessman, get lo see Hussia's insides'.' "1 told them 1 was ihe most important man in the world an American taxpayer." . . . An Air Trance air liner crashed into an Aores moun tain, killing 4K l ! NOVF.MBF.lt: Tragic freak: a P lill lighter plain crashed into an Kaslern airliner ovi r VVa.shim:- ! tun's N'al lonal A iriorl . , in the 1 1 1 a i ii died: the lig J lived on . . Ilehllld il. ( ( l' I 111 II I lill. V. llll st III ell Navv-Air Forces In : Fifty-live liter pilot 'ant. John up that . Demo- erals wmi innsl ol the eoi-iiilrv's hiu local elections . . . "OK. hack lo work." said John I.. Lewis to his 1 :i!l.r).()l)(l sinking miners . . . ('. S. Steel settled the steel workers' strike, agreed lo give workers pay for $10(l-a-inoiitli minimum pen sions at (if) . . Cro-s-conl inenlal question mark: What':: the score on io!or television'.' . . . I'liiVd Na tions delegates wcie bickering again: Who was for peace, who for wai" . . . Jimmy lioo'evell said he was F.oiii:t lo run for California's gm elllol .hip in lll.ill . . . With cameras poppiii;: and million view ing via TV. Vi eu hai l-.li wed Mi '' lladlev m a i nulc ceie- I iiii.li . . . I'll e Angir; Wald." : Americans shouted. Alter holding him on charges oi heating a iorin ; er servant. China's Rods finally i I rei (1 him . . . Hack in favor in the Kremlin was Composer Dmitri Shostakovich, alter the premiere of his new oratorio, "Song of the Forests." praising Stalin's rcfores jtation plan . . . An American Air ! lines plane crashed at Dallas, j bringing the air accident toll since : late October to more than 200, . . . 1 Said the C. S. to the USSR in the C.N.: Keep our hands olf China. DI-CFMBKK: again w ilhin an The coal si l ike adopted a peace On again, nil' I 1-liour period:' . . . The t '. plan set up by the li. S. and llritaiu. a:i-(l . , . New Yorkers suddenly discovered they had a serious water short- ! age . . . Tearful Shirley Temple J got divorced Iron) Actor John Agar . . Jailed: Former Con gressman Andrew J. May. for defrauding the government in the ' Garsson munitions case . . . For- ! Mr. Claus Stars In Guardsmen's ! Christmas Party More than 300 Waynesville 'Na tional Guardsmen and their fami lies got a preview of Christmas last Thursday night. The occasion was the annual Christmas Party given by the Way nesville Heavy Tank Company. N. C. National Guard at the Armory. The Kcv. Avery Peak of Lake Junaluska gave the featured ad dress after he was introduced by Captain James M. Davis, the com pany commander, who served as toastmaster. Then Santa Claus took the spot light and gave 241 presents to the Guardsmen's children and other members of their families. Mimic for Protection During the hatching season, wild turkeys make a hissing sound in Imitation of a snake as a protection against disturbers seeking their . MOUNXAEnEER mHjwmi imi.mil m iir-w-M.V.y'i'.iw''''-1'1'' 'f" Ji Vv . f i i l v "Jn1 iiVVK II 1 fit Mpi . f m mm mer Air f orce Major George H.i cc Jordan hopped onto -tinnl pages with charges thai high Americans helped ship uiaiiium and atomic secrets lo ltussia during Ihe war. Widely denied: That Hopkins or Wallace had any thing to do wilh it ... A United Nat ions committee voted for a per manent international city of Jeru salem . . . The National Aeronau tic Association chose Charles A. Lindbergh for its Wright Hrolhers trophy because of his "enduring" services lo aviation . . Weather went on a rampage throughout I In' west. Tornadoes, blizzards, winds, fog caused 3H deal lis . . . Drop lied: llli.uOO civilian workers by the Department of Defense in ils economy wave. I- Delicious, firc A ' ' u V NO MIXING NO KNEADING NO RISING TIME Now ybu c!n have frrs'h, pipinp; hot rolls . any 61d ' time I. ' And there's nbsolutely no work, involved! You get Becker's "Brown 'n Serve" Rolls, fullv formed, all dressed up In a cellophane package. 15 rolls to the pack age. There's no kneading, no mixing, no "rising time." They're all ready for you to brown. Treat your Produced by the makers of First Methodist Church WAVNISVII.I.F Coii'ci II i wood and Academy The I!i v. .1. I.. Vomit, Minister Chinch School mi-els at !:45 each Sunda. Francis Massic, C.euiral .Superinleiidcnl. Classes and departments lor all ages. V.iiihing Worship. 11:00 o'clock. Sen, am h Dr. V S Love Special iiiu-ic h a quartet of college slu iletit ami the choir. The public is i.i i dial. Iv. i lii.g Worship at 7 :'M) o'clock. Si i moll bv the pastor Congrega tional songlest and special music by the Youlli Choir. The morning service will be hroadf ast bv radio slalion WIICC The Haywood Sub-District of the Methodist nolh Fellowship meets Sensationally New - baked rolls ready for you to brown in your own oven in family to Becker's Mrs. Caldwell Dies At 91 After Long Illness Mrs. Margaret Moonoy Caldwell, 91, widow of George Caldwell, died Friday at the home of a son. Jrirvis Caldwell of Waynesville, Route 2, after a long illness. Known nlfectioiiHtely as "Aunt Mag'' she lived in the Catalooehee section of the county for ,57 years. Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon in Davis Chapel Methodist Church at Iron Duff with the Rev. T. A. Groce officiat ing. Interment wa' in the church cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers and granddaughters were flower bear ers. Surviving are four sons, Jarvis Caldwell. Cordell Caldwell o f Waynesville, Norman Caldwell of Maggie, and Homer Caldwell of Hazelwood; one daughter. Mrs. Hatlie Brooks of Iranklin; J-i grandchildren; S 0 great-grandchildren, and six great-greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were under the direction of Crawford funeral lloaie. Dr. Sloan Takes j Special Course At Walter Reed Dr. William S. Sloan of Peters burg, Virginia, has been sol acted as one of ten nlnsiiians i;i Virginia (o take a special course in I real -mint of atomic burns at Walter Heed Hospital, Washington. D C. Dr. Sloan, who is the son ol Hugh .1. Sloan ol Va ues il'c. i- a iiilonel in the Medical Keserve con necled with the IMershurg unit of the' Organized Hescrves. ami is one ol ilDO olficers on (he east coast who was selected lo lake the special training ottered by the Army. The course is being held all this week at Waller lieed Hospital and is under the supervision of lop Army and defense officials. The course is called "Medical Aspects in Atomic Explosions". Dr. Sloan has taken a number of courses in connection with the preparedness program of the de fense setup in relation to atomic I em rgy and its many perplexing problems. Monday at 7::t(). (I First Church. Canton, "Brown 'n Serve" Hot Rolls In 5 to 8 Minutes Just slip Becker's "Brown n Serve" Rolls out of the cello phane wrapper and pop them Into your oven. Your oven temperature shouid be around 425 deg. In 5 to 8 minutes . . . PRESTO . . . they're browned! There's absolutely NO WORK INVOLVED! Butter your rolls either before or after browninf? . . . they're delicious either way. Serve 'em Dipin hot . . the family will love theml Ask your grocer today for Becker's "Brown 'n Serve" Rolls I Save Time Save Money Save Work "Brown 'n Serve" PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Byron Marsh Dies At Home In Oak Ridge Mrs. Byron S. Marsh died sud- jjj denly at her home in Oak Ridge,. Tennessee Monday afternoon. She" suffered a stroke on Christmas Day. - .I.? Mrs. Marsh is a former resident of Waynesville, having lived here a number of years while her hus band was locating engineer for the .-. State Highway -Department. . Funeral services were held in',, Oal: Hidfe today. ;".ui. iving in addition to the husband are one daughter, Mrs. Mai ion Hen -ley of Morganton; one' son, lis i on II. Marsh, of Bryson , City: two granddaughter's and " grandson. neliable statistics indicate that,,, of ()",U0(l,t)lJll diinkr; in the United Stales 4 0(1(1 000 are chronic exces-,, sie drinkers. Portrait of the Invisible -Invincible SHADOW proves 'crime does not pay' SUNDAY 5:00 P.M.-WHCC jjjisthsr Mutual susiitnso show f j 5 to S minutes! Rolls today !. Bread and Cake mmmm ZII111IS S
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