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THE ASHKVII.LE CITIZEN. AKHEVII.LE, C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 'Servins; Their Country OPA Demands Ceilings On Manville's Sales Stars And Stripes vaney; An Anpel, Rose Mart Brown; Simon, a merchant, Bruo David a lame boy, Esther, his sister, Mar.) Barrosse; and Rachel, his foster-' mother.

Wilhelmina Kroes. First Krade girls will be cherubs. The public Is invited to attend. CHRISTMAS PLAY TO BE GIVES AT SCHOOL TOMGIIT A Christ mw "The Ma niter" will be presented hv St. Jonn ol Arc srhool tomcht at o'clock in the school.

The cast Is as folluus: The Blessed Viritm, annine Munley: Saint Joteph, Ja( Mili- October. 1942. and has served in the South Pacific area. MeCanlcss Visiting Mother In Asheville Al LABOR MEET NEW N. Dec.

13. ccIIiiik any more imur pictures, g.ir- i l'i ui order liiiltnn lie nuc- cans or oilier ii'-ins, at least lion ol furnishings Ironi Ins mini nnu is held xi. Mon- Jil-r. nui iiiiili.MMii lrlt. Thotiius (lav, the order requires a eeiliiu M.iinille.

wealthy survivor of price lo he Inert to artiiic, si ell Iliiil'l lilies. 11 1) I MI 1 ill hell tnduy. Jfcuiouill Ol'A Adllllhls! I or Feel stuffy? 2 drops ta eaeb nostril, help you breathe freer. Caution: Use only aadireeted. Got PENETRO NOSE DROPS Pfc.

McKinney Now Serving In France BT LIONS CLUB Ilnnht Fill lire Foreseen For Several Speakers Heard a 1 1 1 pi ohlcu, id 1. Wo- 1 i d. ti.C Mllf. 11 1 1 lit. it in Such pn c.n as lor an eleetnr OTA (iocs is all li and $(() lui a pail ol aruae tin- v.

hite-haued cans prompted tin- Ol'A to step in. I'. S. Says Shooting Not Anticipated At Quebec Parley II! hm In; tune heir der Ivn-H I' Uoiilii 1 1 1 Mic Mile ll 1 i if Ol'A would he sa.d. Auction Manager Si in'Hir son said lit; nmin i eiwd i.oti Capt.

Daniel A. McCanless. son of Mis. J. 1) Paf of 674 Biltmore avenue, is sjendinic a 30-day leave with his mother after herving 15 months in llie Panama Canal Zone.

A graduate of State college, he was formerly employed bv the B'lrhnnton milL, Burlington. He entered service In March. 1943, and rereivf his commission Oc-toljer of that vear. He was promote to cap'am In May of thr ypar. Hp is a ttadua'e of Ire Kd wards higli h.rf.i.

Crowe Is Ser ing With Coast Guard bonnes KM I efl LONDON. Dec. 13. P' ntitain in Greece after ayrpr-riM i.t wirtj Ru'Ma and "proposals Greece" were inltiatpd by Presid'ro Ftoorvrlt at Queber. Labor M.ntter Lrncst Bpvm told he Labor partv national roday in a speech defending hi5 participation British policy in irrc p.

He', apparently rrfcrred to niili-tarv and het dans for Greece drawn bv combined chiefs of tafl. Prime ft mister Churchill said last week that thesp were liini: M.u.Miie liniii court older itl.d In.il llie was seliedlti' to end l.ilUKHt n- Hi He: i.iv. in 1 )n Id 1 t.SI 1 1 1 0,1 1 1 1 1 1 illl 111 it IS i our llluier.stal.diili: tnat a few the more than aou u-tlis are Mlh- ":) i lo wlHW I'la re-'iiations ii', W.liis court Motion ti the ni i iiial 1 VmukIioiii. liie unli.v nou doii.H l.i-s eook- i the hi vilie i'liii a till ii. a live-room on- aparl ineiil over 1 he elected mi.

cnai- In pet rid "1 the luniiMiins- B. McKINNKY C. MeKINNKY I sv .1 -n i i M' vA'b n. I a m-b- of 1 ho in i.le T- 1 V. r.

H. Wuubi. h. n. Car.i!.a and K-tm i- atid C.

I' 1 a nn. 1 1 1. A fn'ure i i the A. nun ki t. was pi fun 7.

Si 1 1 if -h. Mr: Kical ol I 1 lor It 11 If (Illpi 1. (' I -41 -tn'li) 111 A 1 1 Coa.st Guardsman Warren O. Crow coxswain, of Marshall, serving aboard a Coast Guard manned destroyer escort somewhere in the Atlantic. His vessel is en gayed in a e-Kuarding the sea Innes over which men and material essential to the battle of Germany pa5s.

Pfc. Carlie McKinney. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. McKinney of Mars Hill, is now serving in a chemical depot in France, according to information received by his He entered service in August, and has been overseas 18 months, having been wounded in. nr. I.u Hire A -nc lie. till'' iiial men to maue in 'Paul licpos." the inailMoIi.

Ill'er his ci-iitii hrlde lelt linn. lion Kepiis," Ivelv iralisiuled, tiieaii.s nmhl slei SOI If (AitOUXA ELECTS ADMIRAL IMYEKS1TY HEAD 'OI I "NTH! A. I)r- lirar and inilialrd bv President Roosevelt. Civil War Not Anticipated 'Informed sources in Wa-shmi-ton said that whatever Balkan political Mm bilizat. ion plans were approved in Quebec, ihev could not have anticipated thr present civil ar in Greet p.

None In Vahinnton interpreted Bevm.s speech as tiie liad approved anv plans for armed intpiveiition in tiie current Greek cnsLs. In a remarkably candid speech Hevin defended British policy Greece on thp grounds that "the Knipiie. whetlier we like it or not. cannot its position in tiie Medi'crrancan The steps which been taken in Greece are not the decisions of WinMon CKOWK iinhih iii Mr. nlc niai rtct 1 1 1 f.

1 a(I- en: I uo: Id la tl.r car th- I a am I a -mi: rd the ol men 11. hi. lining remaiks Hin' tne WnUlfi continue to slallil n.uk of IK jiii'iiiotioii the inaikt ami eo-perae l' K. i i'H'i I' bv lore tii'1 'o- li.tr'.'o Iiicwn iii' ri as -the iiian wnr, has lhan auybodv rLr in Carolina to dcolop tho qualitv to-tiacco market Ashe'-J'' and opc-aror of one nf liir laics and iii im- Mates, Hui'rs Inlrodurrd Mr. Clurc thi i a fironp tubact.fi buyers who prPM'iit: J.

Waller loj I i--eit. and Myrr Hay Hatiry. I icrtt nnd Myrr: tilen-i. r.f the R. J.

c-omi-pnrr. Snincy Lnw. of L. H. Tobacco fornpanv; Arthur AusMn Toiiacco roinpanv l'nrs, of Cliinn-Aniprican Tob.irco Mi and n.ii!;oti (' l.iiu.rts Mr.

I-t. fur twice in Italy. Three brothers also are serving in the armed forces. Seaman Second Class Bo C. McKinney has been in service for the pa.st months and is now overseas.

His wife and small daughter reside at Mars Hill. Seaman Second Class Clyde McKinney entered service four months ago and is now at Camp Peary, Va. Pvt. Ralph J. McKinney is receiving basic training at Camp Blanding.

Fla. i Wnlr; Davis Promoted To Corporal's Rating I.onnie A. Davis, son of Mrs. Ste1 la Davis of Haywood street, has iwpn promoted from the rating of private first class to that of corporal at the Cherry Point marine air station. Formerly a radio technician for the British to eminent, Cpl.

Davis spent almost a vpar in the British isles before and durine the battle of Britain. He entered service In ndity the decisions Chn mill. Th.ey cnbiiie: inv coll participated Mnn and Inn m'I'hi in a1- '1! 11 1 I.i Mile: I llllS' ll' I in, or fir liieir CJlSr SniliC nt bUlle MloUld S'I! a below a We-le'. W. lin.vn introduced A ft Co and as new Uieiiibcis Die lub.

and ticket were sold lor the Lulte' nmlit parts whuh will be Fndav at 7 o'i ii k. at i lie Manor. The diib formally presented a SHU) war bond to JJiltinorc college in connection with the campaimi to rai.sp Acrtiirai N'i'Mian Smith was pre. Idem of of Soiilh Carolina today i. tiic nnivi'i'MV.

toard of truei S-riiMi, a natif of Wi.ii. 'on. S. was graduated from the I'. S.

naval acadrmv U'Ofi at-d Iroin Rm'-salarr pdlvtcchnic Mule Tiov. N. He dl 'i eed ia'f Dr. Mi Stni'h hv the navv in and rcc all' to iictivc dutv at the outbreak of war. He was made a rear admiral VXV.l, served a.s chief of bureau of vaids and docks and chief civil engineer of the navy liom im3 to y.m.

His iissiuntiienls included enn-. iii-: ion ot the Great Lakes, tiainini: station. yartL1- ''f Sound and Mare the na al base nt Pearl Harb'T in I-17 nnd e-tabltshnien'-s at the San Dieyo ba.se from 1918 to 19J3. To blanch almonds pour boiliiiK water o.er tht in. hold at Mmmennn for threp mlnutrs.

rira in. spread on absorhem paper and drv at ordinary room temperature. -THE-SAUSAGE SHOP Ave. in over nearly four years, ti in to work out the be: wav to hand!" these teiTify-problem that would arise at tiie end of tiie war. I sav boldlv, I am a party to the-r decisions and lookmq back cannot convince myself any of these decisions were wroiisr.

The stability of Greece Is vital to the Mabllity and ultimate settlement ot the Balkans fls a hole Abide By Agreement "Russia undti took to stabilize Romania. We undertook the mam problem in Greece in accordance with this agreement with Russia Proposals reaiardiui; Greece were "ubnutted t.i Mr. RoseveH at Quebec nnd werp Initiated bv him" he I ahor party coniercT-r Allen Is Inducted Into Marine Corps William E. Allen, of Arden. R.

V. U. No. 1. was recently Inducted into the marine corps in Columbia.

s. c. His wife, Mrs. Betty Nix resides on Beaverdam road. Pvt.

Allen will receive recruit training at Parris Island, S. n.innc base. 1 MKUOX Parntwlll 4 JACK I- UK CO AT 3 Styled like the fames Navy Silky paratwlll rayon In a ES coat all wool and lined rich tan color. Water- KTA irnnl Tlno nn.1 1 A A JM f-in' Old Ka.hltmni Cnuntrr mill nf lh Uhntr 'llir Htm. Shouldsr Bnd loin Milr into K4u.J(r llrllxhllullv amidst unparalleled scenes of disorder, voted to 1,037.000 approving an official hirh opponents of the measure churned was a "milk and water" express ion.

The resolution expressed "deep regret at the tragic situation which bad arisen in Gieece." urged immediate armistice, the establishment of a provisional government and eventually free and fair It did not condemn Bri-lsh military intervention in Greece or tiie Greek policv. as had been demanded by left wing deleeatet. NOT A IBMI AFTERNOON Phillips Visits At Cullowhee a Set A. Phillips, of the arrr.v air corps, with his wife, of WaAhins-ton. is visitins his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus G. Phillips, ol Cullowhee. Sut.

Phillips has recently returned from Africa where he has been serv-inK as a medical technician for three years. Have a "Coke" Merry Christmas For Years of Wear Year 'Round FavorH ft. Hvr7 Hf IV 1 (S long-wear- I yf Vjn -Q Smartly I 1 V. I a. fJ IV3 tifull; Ji hT- VTrTW tailored.

W-' itathbone Yisilinjf At Lake Pfc. HukIi Rathbone of the U. marines us spending a 10-aay furlough with his mother, Mrs Rathbone, at Lake Junaluska. He entered service in Srpipmner. 1942.

and received boot training at Parr Island. P. C. Prior to entering scrviee he was employed by llie MmhodiM assembly Al Laite Junaluska. Visits In Crabtree 1 1 Iisnr 1 firaii.w COSSACK .1 ACKKT Smart.

rich-Mown capAin combined witi toft, corde -vool. Tally lined. BeautfTal 1001. wool plaid and iiTilr; Pvt Rex Lee Messer. son of twill Messer of Crabtree, is spending a 10-rinr furloiish with hi family.

He entered service in April. 1S44. and was Inducted at Camp Croft. S. C.

After receiving trainini at various ramps in the South, he svas sent to Camp Livingston. where he la now stationed. Prior to entering service, he was employed bv the Jones Woodwork shop In Canton as a cabinet maker If likes Comfort Hera's a Beauty s. aT f. 1 I Mvers Chosen A- Luiiinoni perfectly tilnrd.

A beautyl iir Tin quality pj J(3 tan poplin. I Vk water -repel- Vi lent, wind- TilJ rxl.tinl. At ruu cut. -'Id h't 700 Wool Tf Sweater ifft'i. JTJ pnr.

Tirginweol IrTlTal orattd liiVil 7 mrm Brown 'Man Of Week' i Sc W.i'.iam L. Mvers. son of Mvers of Black Mountain, was chosen Man of the Week" at Camp Perry, last week bv the camp publication. -Perryscope" Set. Mvers arrived at Camp Perry two weeks ago from fort Benjamin Harrison.

Ind and is serving as first sergeant of the "98lh military police company there. A veteran of 22 months of service in Scotland. England. Africa. and Italy, he ins a professional fighter before entering service.

Swan Transferred To Victoria. Tex. I.t. Al Swan of Andrews, who has been an instniclor in the advanced fighter pilot srhool at Aloe army air field. Victoria.

Tex ha.s been transferred to Chanute field. 111 It was learned yesterday. i Lt. Swan Is one of three sons of Captain and Mrs. Frank W.

Swan, of Andrews, who are in the armv ri Pi Ms(t of loo- pure i virgin wool. lEUstie rib fstitcb for heather. 17." -J0T vsiteifj AMlTt RS HAVE TIIKIF. DAY PEORIA. III.

i -Pi Sponsors of thr Peoria symphony orchestra fioeld in the 40-piece ensembe with teemed amateurls among them a doctor, a housewife and a research scientist. War had thinned the ranks of veterans. AT FIRST DaW uo C.J7TT-. SIGN OF A 11 Wjk Ctrt.lUMf Nniti. addiug refreshment to holiday cheer Tlic spirit of txxl will rules the Christmas season.

It's a time to get together with friends and a time when all we mean hy in its grac iousness and friendliness is at its peak. In such an atmosphere Coca-Cola belongs, ice-cold and sparkling with life. There's a whole story of hospitality in the three words llute a three words th.it express a friendly spirit the whole year 'round. Yes, Coca-Cola and jm ih.it nfrnhts are everyday symbols of a way of living that takes friendliness tor granted. lottiio uNOtt AutHomtr or thc coca-coi company it COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE 345 Biltmore Avenue Telephonea 802-803 666 rsHMFn Cold Preparations as directed "Coke" Coca-Cola It's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations.

That's why you hear Coca-Cola called "Coke" Jjj i-ormeriy Srlley Tire Co. tL STERCHI'S For Fine FURNITURE Convnirt, Fmjj Termi SM VtUlwar Hwm. t9 4IS Biltmore Ave. at ChorUw Phones 2604-5 Itr.tm nf rVe W.4f tttmdmg ff, 1944 rk. t-c.

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