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NOVEMBER 30, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory)
THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
Want Ads
LrZ-mO Model A 'Ford
& A11 Goodyear tires line
to-ply heavy dut 16-600-
fcSOwner, Albert Abel's
P" " Ant. NOV. JM-dU
aToNCE skilled and
skilled workers. Also truck
gjand farm help Houses
Shed- See Jerry Liner, at
4ke Junaluska.
nIdedy couple to milk
j feed cattle. House provided.
Liner, Lake Junaluska
WANTED Dogwood log. aod ap
ple trees for shuttle blocks. Gov
ernment requires more blocks to
weave uniform cloth and para
chute material For prices and
specifications see Virion Elliott,
at Dogwood mill, DeOwood Road
Nov. 16-23-30.
WANTED A 5-room unfurnished,
heated apartment. Phone S30-J
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house. See
RL, Liner, Lake Junaluska.
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JTTVradio service
Radios bought, sold, traded and
Caired. Upstairs over Park
Theatre, fasn pam iw um
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Radios. "
lT'eas rationing book and
P.1 , .i. n Miles Rn, fiRl
title jatu kj- - " f
Valvule. n. u-
fcwPair of plastic-rim glasses
V11 r .J : t,,n.
i in brown case. ftcu
! to owner. Mrs. Jimmy Wil
liams, court house. MOV, au
BR SALE Screened in baby bed.
Folding type, in b""" -uiuh...
jjrs (judger nippa, uun
Ihska, N. C Nov. 30
fcST STRAYED OR STOLEN
Three white-lacea cows weign-
hHtwpen 800 and 900 pounds
Two are deep red and the
other not so red. Any one know
ing of them please let me know
.,) i nav for trouble. C. P.
jowen, Route 2, Waynesville, N.
c Nov. 30
E. J. LILIUS
JEWELER
lift Suggestions
Diamonds
Pearls
Lockets - Chains
Dresser Sets
Bags - Bracelets
Rings - Bands
Identification
Bracelets
E. J. LILIUS
JEWELER
Fa!r' Stmt Waynesville
FOUND An umbrella. Owner can
nave same by identifying and
paying for this advertisement
Elizabeth Noland, Hazelwood.
Nov. 30
FOR SALE
Call 2111.
Pigs, 8 week old.
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FOR SALE Bicycle, good used
Ranger. Two new tires. Write
box 646 or call 532-J. Nv. 30
FOR SALE Sellers Kitchen Cabi
net. In good condition, $25.00.
See Mrs. Full Crawford at The
Octagon, Lake Junaluska, N. C
Nov. 30 Dec. 7
FOR SALE Nice Stayman Wine
saps, Red and Golden Delicious
apples. Phone us your Christmas
orders. We deliver in Waynes
ville and Hazelwood. Z. L. Massey
Phone 468-M. N:i0-D7-14-21
FOR SALE Kiphart Tavern, long
established, Bryson City, N. C,
Next to Post Office, Main street
Seats 60 at one time, all neces
sary equipme nt. Have beer licen
see. Also own boarding house and
can't look after both, too long
hours. Write or see Mrs. H. D.
Sneed, Bryson City, N. C.
Nov 30 Dec 7
Cpl. Eugene Lewis
Here On Furlough
CpL Eugene Lewis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Maggie,
who is stationed at Fort Bragg, is
home for a 30-day furlough. Cpl.
Lewis entered the service on Sept.
11, 1942 and was inducted at Camp
Croft and from there was seut
to Fort Jackson.
Since being transferred from
Fort Jackson Cpl. Lewis has re
ceived training at Fort McClellan,
Ala., Leesburg, Va., Atlantic City,
and from the latter to his present
post.
Cpl. Lewis is attached to the
Engineering Corps and prior to
entering the service wag employed
in road construction.
FOR SALE-Flve good rich acres.
4-room house, plenty wood and
water on good road close to the
Rubber Plant. Priced to sell. H.
B. Milner, phone 9164. N30
FOR SALE New 4-room house,
excellent can house, water and
lights, large lots. A bargain at
$1,160. H. B. Milner, phone 9164.
Nov. 30
FOR SALE Good 4 room house,
garage and out buildings, water
and lights, $2,650. One big acre
rich gTound. H. B. Milner, Phone
9164. Nov. 30
WORKERS WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN
FOR
TOP PRIORITY WAR WORK
IN THIS LOCALITY
THESE OPENINGS ARE IN
PERMANENT
PEACE TIME INDUSTRIES
WORK NEAR HOME
AND
LIVE AT HOME
AMONG THE
BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS
OF
WESTERN
NORTH CAROLINA
APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST
U. S. EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE OFFICE
FOR SALE One studio couch,
nearly new. One second hand
heating stove. Aiken Gift Shop.
Nov. 30
Farms For Sale
Cattle, grain and tobacco
farms. Large estates for sale.
Free catalog.
OLD BELT REALTY CO.
Chase City, Virginia
Methodist District
Organizes For Five
Year Crusade
The attention of the Methodist
churches in the Waynesville Dis
trict is being focused on "The Cru
sade for Christ," which was initiat
ed by the General Conference at
its quadrennial meeting in Kansas
City, in May of tuL: ar. according
to Rev. Walter West, district sup
erintendent. The "Crusade for Christ" is the
organized response of 8,000,000
Methodists to assume their part in
meeting the tragic conditions and
vast staggering needs created by
the second World War. The cru
sade will reach more than fifty
countries in all parts of the world.
The crusade has a five fold ob
jective as follows: The Crusade for
a New World; The Crusade for
Rehabilitation and Extension of
Mission Fields; The Crusade of
Evangelism; The Crusade of Stew
arrtshirc and The Crusade for In
creased Church School enrollment
and attendance.
The raising of $26,000,000 for the
reconstruction of shattered mis
sions overseas is to have the right
of way in 1945. This phase of the
crusade has already begun. Con
ference district councils have been
set up and are at work.
The Waynesville district has been
nrirnnized at a district meeting and
the executive meeting of the coun
cil met later in Sylva and complet
ed the organization. 1 nose wno
will work in the group are as fol
lows: District director, Rev. Walter
B. West; co-district director, Rev.
J. Clay Madison.
Organizations in the subdistrict
are: Cherokee, Graham and Clay
counties, Rev. Ralph H. Taylor,
director, and Wade Reese, lay di
rector for Murphy, Murphy Ct.,
Hiawassee, Ilayesville, Shooting
Creek, Andrews and KObbinsvme
charges.
Macon county, Hev. W. Jack
Huneycutt, director, and Prof Guy
Houck, lay director for Franklin,
Franklin Ct., Macon and Highland
Wilson Rathbone, S 2c,
Returns To Sea Duty
WiUnn Rathbone. seaman second
class, has returned to sea duty
after sDendine a leave here with
his wife and children. Seaman
Rathbone entered the service on
February 24 of this year and took
his boot training at Great Lakes
Naval Training Center.
From Great Lakes he was sent
to Shoemaker, Calif., and from
there to San Francisco and from
the latter assigned to sea duty.
charges. ,
Jackson ami Swain counties, wun
Rev. Robert G. Tuttle, director, and
Prof. W. E. Bird, lay director for
Sylva, Webster, Whittier, Cherokee,
Bryson City and Cullowhee charges.
Haywood county, with Rev. Ed
gar P. Billups, director, and Prof.
Homer Henry, lay director for Can
ton, Central, Canton First, Clyde,
Crabtree, Dellwood, Fines Creek,
Jonathan, Hazelwood, Junaluska,
Morning Star, Pigeon Valley, Rock
Wood and Waynesville charges.
Committees appointed include:
Literature, Rev. Miles Mclean,
A auhriiatrirt directors:
publicity,' Harley lE. Wright, chair
man: special gifts, Hugh Massie,
. . . . v. i it L
chairman, W. Norman rreei, narry
Bishop, J. S. Conley and Mrs. E. L.
McKee; public meetings and speak
ers, Prof. W. E. Bird.
Church councils will also be
formed of the pastor, charge lay
leader and other church officials.
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