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Thursday Afternoon, Au THE WAYNES VTLLE IOUNT ADTEZR ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN WP VACATION-LAND Check Child's Hearinf Typical childhood diseases like measles. mumos. scarlet .fever, diphtheria, meningitis and mfijen la, can brm? on hearing conditions, which, unless given iauned a'.e med ical attention, will remit. m r-rm anent deafr.ors. Parents should h V their children's hfirmg checked after the:.e chiMhood ill-ceisei. Kitchen Convenience A stainless sheet phced in the bottom of the oven will catch over flowing juices which can be re moved later by washing ? the sink. Oldtst Building The home of the marine corps commandant, built in ':03. is known as the. oddest bunding in Washing, ton. D C. Raising Old Glory At Camp Daniel Boone 'I 1 Last Performance Of Indian Drama On Monday Five more J1" day. Labor Day night, traditionally c, endmg Monday .Ptf""' 4, u try-if-you-think-you-i Labor Dav niehO will wind up ai- . ".H. -ao-ll-Dt'iier uccumuii, piayeis ... o.. f..i f.i rin.ir can Harry DavU- s,age interpretation of j -mbe.are kermit Huntoct Indian drama P""n ,' . , ,P!WlinH Unto These Hills," playing at the " i ir 1 1, TlMtCC CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY One of the mast complete service centers in W. N,, C. B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 u1 - I 11,77- T ill . . r & . MB - -- 11 T Hi lllllf On m Ill mmm T" ,. I'!;"": - - - v-u - -el 8" THE BEST GRADE "A" 1 DRIVE-IN f' " IN TOWN , Wl Breakfast Our Specialty! ? SANDWICHES- DRINKS V Oelieions i Rar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners 2 Opposite Pet Dairy 4k I ) 1 1 This Is a parliul view of the flag raising ceremony at Camp Daniel Boone, for Boy Scouts, in Pis gah, about 15 miles from here. The camp serves all Scouts of Wotern North Carolina. They have a large lake, and ideal camping, facilities. This photo made bj Ingram's Studio. Pis raised without access to soil may contract anemia through iron and copper deficiencies. NOW MOTOR TO TOP W HITESIDE fJi'T Midway Cashiers and 1 1A llifihlands U. s. 64 Eastern America's Highest Cliffs! $1 A Person Children Under 10 Free Snal'.' C'iir!n;r A fnnke charmer oou'i n'sy hi? nmr.lc ir-Jitrunifi.t Kf;e an .tel. cut he v.o.i'd not r.it a rise cut if "le snal;e if he d.d n t h..ve rh.j;;im. Snakes have no sternal c;.-ri. srd cannot hear sound r.-nves m the r.r: !fi;hest Tarn Kigtliv.Cs. in the Sapphire ccun ;ry cf Ncith Carolina, is the highest ;r.corp?ra:cd tcvn ;:i ejr.em Amer ica. The community averages 4118 Jcei elevafton Mountainside Theater at Cherokee. Over ltW.000 -patrons ..will have! seen the Cherokee Drama at finale- time I-abor Day night if some 2,-! 500 reserved and non-reserved seats now- available for the final -perfor-J ma nee are taken. Reserved seats, for the other remaining perfor-' manees this final week are scarce old out for Saturday and Sun day nights. Non-reserved seats will be' on nle each day. if present in-j dieations continue, for the Theatre's' some 2.000 seats in that cateeory. Sunday's performance wiH be dedicated to Jack Frederick Kil patriek, Cherokee composer of the music for "t'nlo These Hills." Kil-1 Patrick will arrive Saturday, Sept. 2. to witness and study audience! reaction for the last three perfor mances. For the last performance Mon-: Steel Payroll Iron and steel payrolls in the past decade have risen more rapidly than employment. The number of wage earners in the past two years has been approximately one-quarter larger than in 1939. rising from about 400.0CO to 500.COO. The payroll for these workers has more tha doubled. however, climbing from $650,000,000; to above SI .6 billion. outdoor show. Like Pakistan Cottoo lllta in T7- cotton is the prir.r . of Western Pakists.n ''if ' producUon is abcu: cie million bales cf 400 ' About two thirds r 4 duced in Pakistan is 0f hiss' nuiencan varied Tunjf nuts are i .id principally in Mi ana and Florida. lliti,; Sportsmen Headquarters Fishing O Golf O Baseball O Tennis Parkman's Hardware MAIN STREET they react nly ,i the charm "rwing and y.viv " al I'niq-r I'cpit.il The only v. . ; b-nl i l t'.ie n:i' :- r: is tnr " liospit-l for ri ' . ;i :.! rs. m New Vn:k C.iy. NV-.-, Y- ri:. Found ed by Dr. J.ums S. Creine in 1917. it treats more than 4.W patients a year for cwry. type of speech dis order, including stutte-ing. cleft nal"ite hare !in etc. Deluxe Cottages Completely Furnished Day or Longer Twin Brook Resort Phone 68-M-2 Ilaywood County's most completely equipped Radio Service Shop Ilaywood County's most complete stock o Tubes and Parts Haywood County's most cxperiencei Radio Technicians WAYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE 116 Miller Street Phone IK! Believe It Or Not... IT'S TRUE Laundry needn't be an expensive item on your budget! Our automatic washers promise you: bright, clean, rapid results. Costs you only a few coins. Bring your laundry in today! Complete drying service. HARRELL'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDERITE And DRY CLEANING Depot StTcet rum ; Dl Remember With Flowers When you send fb ers to a loved one.ym display thougl ness, and good task. O CORSAGES O CUT FLOWERS POTTED FLOWERS When You Say It With Flowers - - - - Say It With Ours: WAYNESVILLE FLORIST & GARDEN SHOP D. I). YORK, Owner Phone 805 Main Street Many, many thanks ! : OUR LAST SALE OF THE SEASON WILL BE HELD September 9 Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend This Final Scde - for a successful season for Cl0SS UI fir YTin Waynesville we want to thank our many friends at eJch SaeWSPOnSe Pen5ng fr the excePtional attendance i, KrSw 6?n hereJhas been a huae access . . . better even than we had hoped for. We have made many friends in Waynesville and vicinity and I look forward to our return next year. If we can serve you in any way torn our Hot wourTete P US Q Wi" .? SnS Again we say, many, many thanks for your patronage. SAMUEL H. KIRSCH ' Manager As a special feature at our final sale we have a free gift for all the Ladies ESSISAY GALLEIRIES i. . Tf 303 Main Street Samuel H. Kirsch, Manager Opposite First National Bank
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