Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Dec. 28, 1950, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'v,Tay' Afternoon, December 23, 1950 THE WATNESvTLLE MQLNTAIXEEK PACE THBEE (Second Setu.vr.7 I Lots' Of IVWr, CAT GETS XE1T TEETH LOVELAND, C"'.. (,P) Mr Eila Haiiler s her 27-yeai-old i "'. Little Sister, tut a r-w et of teeth after sever;.! .-.irs n1 bare.' gums The rat drooh d like a hum an mtaiit unlit the ne tt-tth were in, Mr. HacHr reported,. THE n . -uuwc jwiu, dui nesi must ue inventoried In Air Force I.1 '; fc-WirTiii I I- YOUNGER I r Library Notes i i ... i I t ' f " ii '"ii .mi mi """ ' J ' ' ' - I i .p c 1 irrrr' J SET ANNE BISCHOFF High School Senior sn Associated L Nefeatu for teen-agers j advice to anyone, and I Jn 'c POIUIH" " that an oi - " then read K as"", "c-auilc is in it is for everyone oi owsfeatures be broad- Ljrsome good stiff New Year's ,... n.ii-Kuuiir . v" .iutiuns.il you mane i.e... U desire to stan. u.m.u in 1951. u wkcs iui vi ohi M decide where you can , yourself. me mirror . . .. ..Wn U7 at always snow uji iwns, c caivfully scrutinize our lhts. words ana actions io uc- in? exactlv now our coae oi ' mav be improved. iter you've made your resolu- don't order a golden naio ana ,r tt I1KS to Convince pruiJic l you mean business. You'll trip ,he golden ladder lots oi limes your staff will tarnisn put lr "set your sights in the right W on. tlliits nan me uamr. here are some reminders of lit- character builders to help doi- your morale: Belie ve in yourself. Learn make decisions after carefully Ljhing problems and don't be iuaded to change your mina n you know you are right. It is Ldj to take a wishy-washy atti- he toward things and then let Emm else make up your mind vou. . i Use good judgment in choos- (riends. If you have been i A A 9 J .11. town in wnn a iasi crowa, uun i ks Is OK In lalloons. But Not Your Stomach 'Some people feel like a swollen Jioon after every meal. They W full of gas and rift up acid- liquids for hours after eating... (IRTA-VIN is helping such gas rtims" all over Waynesvtlle, i new medicine helps you di i food faster and better. Taken dm meals it works with your ltd. Gas pains go! Inches of bloat ;lsh' Contains herbs and Vitamin p with Iron to enrich the blood pi make nerves stronger. Weak, iswable people soon feel differ k ill over. So don't go on suf mt. G.t CE.T A-VIN Smith's raj Store. Thanks to the Greatest Public Demand any Motor Cars and Trucks Have Ever Enjoyed the Latest Million Chevrolets have been Produced m ess 6 Months T. Compared to 12 Years for the f;rsrM.H.on. . .. 1Vcrw helming cnJorcmcnt of tli We join all other Chevrolet dealers in thanking aureus- So it 'our.. wc 0,,r'":hat is bohmJ the rr'" tomers for making possible this 25 millionth Chevrolet. products ands:'- . ( hi.vr,,,CI !c ,n.m i For the only reason anyone makes more products Auction o onl.,,..,u,n 0. ,hc U m.i'n'rth.' is because people want more of them. We Chevrolet nMmt 5 ,l J ..lW.;ui Am! wc bcliCM.' the best dealers are able to deliver more passenger cars and -' arc in"'" cratttuJe i to .v.:inue to trucks than any other automobile dealers today because way we fV!1!n jnj lhe vcrv greatest you prefer Chevrolet passenger cars arid trucks over offer you the ur any other make. values that we PomM ,an. M0WrEOPlE BUY CHEVROIETS I 21 conform to their pattern of living because you think you must be the one out of step. On the question of manners and morals, never let any one lower your standards. 3. Keep up with world affairs. Just don't drift through space or put yourself on a little plane out of touch with world situations. Read at least one good paper each day and study the editorials to de termine how others react to world events. Compare their opinions to yours in order to broaden your own viewpoint. 4. Trust your family. Your moth er .can advise you on any problem from Santa Claus to sex, so why confide in others? Certainly she is better equipped than some child less authors and lecturers who are likely to give contradictory and haphazard advice. Your best friend can only give her best-guesses also. probably, so why not take your problem to Mother who knows you better than anybody else. 5. Honesty always pays off. If you lie or cheat, you won t hurt anybody but yourself because your conscience will bother you. The liar, in particular, always trips her self up. 6. Be loyal. Family and friends deserve your loyalty, Don't be crit ical of your family to strangers and don't be a weathervane friend A friend who trusts you deserves the same faith in return. 7. Stick to your beliefs. Pseudo- Intellectuals will try to persuade you that white is black. They'll tell you that nice, boys are stupid, fam ilies are old-fashioned and religion is a superstition. These people are off the beam on practically every thing and adore tearing down prin ciples society has built up. They follow a set pattern that is easy to spot. 8. Make the nost of yourself. If you haven't an angel face or a my ANTI-HISTAMINE TABLETS stop COLD'S distresses IN MANY CASES the first day! THAN ANY OTHER CAR! ' ' i 1 ' " l! -., s I. Christinas business this year was taking'' time can be overlooked. the cost of shoes. iStalT Photo'. glamorous figure don't climb into a corner and civ about it You can improve your outward appearance by cleanliness, neatness and diet. If you improve your mental out look, your looks will perk up. 9. Establish a time bank. Never let a minute go to waste unless it counts as rest or relaxation. In stead oi spending lime with peo ple who do not contribute to your social, moral, educational or eco nomic welfare, find legitimate pur suits which will further your inter ests now or in the future. 10. l end a helping hand to oth ers. If you have been endowed with more energv. money and natiir resources than the next girl, help her to help hersclt with a IHt'e as sistance Iron) you. Mrs. Alice (ireene, wife of .loiin Greene, serving Ins second y ear as co-captain of the Detroit Lion football team, practices law in. De troit. CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN ,. . - (7 hi f J 0" tsl fcwiaiwaj M0RE j among the host in history, but that still does not mean "stoek Charles Hay, left, lists the inventory while Dowv West calls out Charles West Wins Marine Promotion Marine Pic. Charles W. West, soli of Ml and Mrs lien G. West, ,fi Clyde, was pro ,. i muted to his pres . ent rank w hen he ' graduated f r o m j "boot camp" at -1 the Parris Island. S C , base recent - . I ly . ..ii- .I,.,... mu rine climaxed his lasic training by winning tup Markman Medal with the "n cal ibre rule in his qualification lir- ing. Knllowing a ten day leave, Ma rine West will be assigned lo a retnilar unit. USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. i.j'IIIJi i M 1 It j ' et-4-fi'- Farm Group Declares Dividend The executive Committee of the Fanners Federal Ion has declared the 34th semi-annual dividend lo common and preferred stockhold ers of record December 15, This 'A - 7 CHARLIE WOOD VIM) CLAI'DE WOODAltD (-IIARMK'S DKIVI IN and tf:xa(o skrvick Good Eats Prompt Service EAST WAYNESVILl.E I. J. LILIUS JEWELER Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry GORIIAM STERLING SILVER !7 Main Waynesvllle H. B. ANGEL HAYWOOD MONUMENT COMPANY Reliable Dealers In The World's Finest Monuments Phone 1019 E. Waynesville i 0 RUTH CRAIG RUTH CRAIG'S DEAUTY SHOP Modern Equipment Capable Staff MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN STEKLE Diamond Wedding , This lotifi novel traces the life of "a typical mountairt man of the Carsoii-Uridger breed, from the tiilw he first came ink) Denver resiun in the 1840 s to the time of p his death as paterfamilias with Denver a city." '. JAMES Drifting Cowboy Sketches of. cowboy life written In cowboy dialect and Illustrated by the author. LOMAX-l'olk Sng: t'. S. A. American folk sours eolWeled by the famous father-sou team, each section prefaced by a long and live ly introduction. There are chapters on Spirituals, Railroad Song's, Far mers' Tunes, Lumberjack Ballads. Sailors' Chanteys, Love Songs, Work Songs and Cowboy Ditties, ABEL What's Wrong W ith TIIh Picture? I Ninety analyses of the most common photographic errors, those made by both the amateur and pro fessional in lighting, handling of the subject, technical quality, and composition and how to avoid (hem. With halftones and diagrams, POl'Cl.AH MECHANICS MAGAZINE- Complete Book of Home Repair and Improvements, Easy to .follow directions and more .than a thousand step-by -step photographs, diagrams, and draw ings showing how to make a home more attractive and comfortable. POWT.l.l. -And Hope to Die Andy and Arab Blake in a eon was announced last week by James (J. K. McCIure, president of the organisation. During the meeting of the ex executive committee. M was slat ed thai the gross sales of th Fanners Federation during the fis cal year ending June HO. 1 irl. amounted lo $4,(ilil),277,.r)!l. This does mil include income from the tobacco market, it was slated. t; - CHARLES W. BALI NTINE CHARLi;S SI1I.I.L SKRV1CE Dayton Tires Complete Lubrication ( lean Rest Rooms - Road Service Call 40!-J Live Points Ha wl wood MR. CHARLIE WOODARD 111 operation vince !:. Charlie's Drive-In and Te:ico Ser- vice expanded to such piopnrunns ol lis owner. Charlie Woodanl. that in 1H mi ... ...... v... became a eo -pa.lnei. and in DM8 the present modem building W,1S Kile's l), ive-ln and Texaco Service are located on North .. . ' . ... 1 m... i, . . ,,1., i a larw nnrkini! area and 10111- iviain at wanuo uir 1. lilete modern facilities lor serving ir at a large ciiciilar serving render prompt elhcient semce. enarnes ue, , ., ,,,!.-,, tb.omd.iMd Western North ( 'arolma or hmches, short orders, a la carte specials, barbecue " f , .r own pits, . . . and good coffee. You are invited to Ms ( ha, In s Drive-In at breaklast time. i,..,n The Texaco Service StalVm has sanitary grade A 1 1 an rest room fac lilies, open 24 hours a day. This s.a-ion ha ml ies Texaco products. c;o..lrich ,.ro,lucts. and render .omplcb- Inbu- tutr,. Mr. Woodard was in .be Navy two vear and serve,, in the Pacific theatre, He ,s. i-f cou ' ! ; her of the American Leuion. and a member of the 11 " 1 and Junior Cham ' of Commerce, is influenfa ...mat., ; advance the b-s, interests of thiscly. '-'J - -her of 'the Masonic Order and W. O. W. RelumuM. ,!'.. I!aP, Eor recreation, be enjovs football, baseball and hunting JOE HOWELL HOWELL HARDWARE Supplies For Farm and Home Delivery throughout Haywood Telephone 1062 295 Main St. WaynesTille ! . . J AM PVT. KENNETH E. BRADLEY, former Haywood County youth, is in training at l.owery Air Force Base near Denver, Colo. He Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Arvet Bradley ofMorristown, Tenn. BLIND BARGAIN COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo iAP One wooden oar and one set of Venetian blinds added up to a bargain at 25 cents for Richard Johnson at a police' department auction. Johnson said he could u e the oar on his rubber i;itt, but hasn't decided what to do with the blinds. certed effort to eliminate Florid. I as No. 2 hotspot for illegal aiti-; dies. What with Andy's involun tary Interest in fishing, his heme, needled into becoming a solitary crime wave, the action jumps along, speedily, aided by Arab's uni on-; trollable ability to be in the midst j of all happenings, a jet-propelled blonde, and a mysterious little gulf and assorted mystifying house and motor boat. I GAUUESCIII - Little World of Hon Camlllo A story of a parish priest and bis trials and tribulations in dealing ( with his wayward Hock, especially I'eppone, the leader of the local leftists. The scene is the village j where Don dniillo has been a priest for many years. Illustrated . with cartoon-like illustrations by the author. r 133; T C KNTRAL IJ.KANLRS Superior CleaniiiB and Pressing Phone II J Church St. Waym-Mille unoer ; 7" " - , ... hi.- oesi ... - " ' couinei in.- ... r - 7 v 1 JOE W. DAVIS JOE'S STUDIO Portrait & Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Harelwood, N. C. ApproMirately 12 5 ' percent of the skillet! l;ilHr .force in the Cm ted States li coiiei titrated IR New York Stale. . ' Don't Welt for " Cold Weother to Catch You Unprepared mm mmm AH moving parts precision pa chined fur perfect alignment ml quiet oiKTiitkin. Kulimiv combustion head mi lei aif with oil w perfectly you V higluwt coinhuniion efficiency. Idel willi LeniioK "Mellow "Warmth" controls. No pol lutions, no carbon, roiutaDt ignition. Call ua today, LENNOX OttD'S UHtEST MllliriCMCI U utmtcis if mt hi iuihi tTsrui AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Phone lldl HaisamRoad n I RANK INDIUWOOD KCFCS '(ARSWEU, Waviu'sville Al iO FARTS CO. Pails lor fifiy Car S. Truck AC Products D.iUeii Pelts & Hoses 1 0 r, llriet St. WavncMdlle II .ltl! S l. KETNER I AIOII KS l XCIlANGK r.roucrs. Iliivers. Packers and Shippers " I.hihm1 tana I'lodilcls (;ioceiies lefdsi Insecticides (cit. lucre Tele. L'.l) l ast WaMiesville I I I I) DAM'S (iARACE (ieiieral Auto Repairing llud A render Work Auto Painting Itadiator Repairs Tele. Itl.'-M B.d-.ini lid. HaelwooU, N. C. The phot.T.Tapbs used for artists drawiri.qs appearing ur the Folks To Know feature were mainly provid ed by Joe's Studio, Portrait and Commercial Photo grapher, HazelwooJ, N. C 1 1 .,'P'?-T'M WllTinilS CEEVBOLET Cj. H c Call 655 For Appointment 125 East St. Waynesville Phone 75
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1950, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75