I il (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, Jtjly . , 12, Seetoi CJn& Page 2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER "' . nr. 'i CMS FIRST BAPTIST CI1TRCH Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Earl Messer, superintender t. The uniform lesson for Sunday is taken lenge to this church right now In these words which the pastor will use, for his text, "The strength of the labourers is giving way; the rubbish is great; and we will never be able to build the wall." Neh. 4:10. Training Union at 7:00 p. m Miss Hatsie Freeman and her from Genesis 11:20-12:20, in which ; corps of workers need the inter- will 'be found Cod s Purpose for j est and support of the whole Abraham. Come and share the church in this much neglected discussion with your class. : "oi k Morning worship at 11:15. The1 F.vening worship at 8:00 p. m pastor's subject will be "Accumu- The pastor will speak on this evan lating RuUii'-h." There is a chal- gelistic theme, "Lost and Saved" Wedded I1W IV J SAVE THE MILK AND RAISE THE CALF 3 If - M 1 V I Pvt. Nathan Hill Is Assigned To The Army Of Occupation Private Nathan Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill, of Waynes- ville, R.F.D. No. 2, has been as signed to duly with the Army of Occupation in Austria, according to information just received by I his family. He is attached to the ! 142th Eng. Div. of the !)rd Army. I Before being sent overseas Pvt. Hill was stationed at Camp Croft ! and at Camp Gurber, Okla. He is a graduate of the local town i ship high school and at the Mine tie entered the service was em- Seaman Ralph Phillips Discharged From Navy Ralph Phillips, seaman, second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Phillips, of Waynesville. has been honorably discharged from the U. S. Navy and has arrived home. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Harry Rotha, Sr., deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Harry Rotha. Sr., deceased, to exhibit mmp tn the undersigned adminis- Seaman Phillips volunteered in ,.,riv , wavnesville. N. C. on or November, 1944, enlisting at Ral- : before the 2lst day of June, 1946, eigh. He and his twin brother, ()r thjs notice wiU pieaded in Seaman Second Class Raymond , bar of tnejr recorvery. All per Phillips, entered the service to- indebted to said estate will gether, and while they were in different groups took their boot training at Bainbridge at the same time. Seaman Ralph Phillips was then please make immediate settlement. This June 14, 1945. GEORGIA K. ROTHA. Administratrix, estate of Harry Rotha, Sr., deceased. conr in Kn nnc I null ss L' I'M . . .n - An , . n .A n dIoviiI iiv the Ninth cai.iiinn . . . , 144J June zi-za July a-i-ia-o pioyiu u uic ioiui i,ai Olina ... ...,v nn h lard the SS T Kiiiit)- oiupuiu; tl w munition. UfT GUARD Calf Slarr.r ii a dig.itibl. cod well balanced thai it very perUctly lepl.lces tlie proteins, vitamins, minerals and otner nutrients thiy call otdinarily gets Irom its mother's Bulk. You can start toeding LIFE - GUARD when the call is only wk old. i'tom then on, the amount ot milk iid can Le giaduall cut down and lb, amount ul LIFE CUAJlD incroased, until at live weeks ol age tnt, call will requite no mote milk at all Calves jr,w big. healthy and vigoious an LIFE GUp.hu Call Starter -ond it ceitajUly tavi you nulfc ood money. Aslt to; free circular HYATT (S CO, Phone 43 At The Dtpot - CALF STARTER i - IHIWOMIIIINGCO 4 (INCIffllMI. OHIO ' ' ..-.-1 With Good Merchandise Scarce - - It's! That We Plezssre To feUYoal Have In An Assortment Excellent Priced irom 97c to $2,38 using this text: "For the Son of man is come to seek and save that which was lost." Luke 19:10. On Monday at 6:00 p. m. the junior auxiliary of the W.M.U. will meet for their monthly pro grams, after which supper will be served to the groups. Mid-week service and choir re hearsal Wednesday at 8 o'clock. We invite you to meet with us in this service of prayer and praise. The pastor will give a biief dis cussion on "God's Will In Us". Matthew 6:10 "Thy will be done In earth, as it is in heaven." We cordially invite our summer visitors to attend these services. Miss Winifred Rodgers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves, j charged after serving overseas, the -Mr. and Mrs. H. E Smith, of former has 1 fi months to his Clyde, have announced the rnar- credit and the latter :i:s months.' riage of their daughter, Miss Doris ! Smith, to Corporal William Eugene I Y'J jss VVinifrt'tl RodgerS Little, which took place on June 2ist at 7:30 o'clock at the home ot Graduates At f Jerea the bride. The Rev. Bolitk, of j Enka, preformed the ceremony. I The bride wore a floor length dress of powder blue with white i accessories and her corsage was of ' fringed carnations. : Cpl Little, of Broomfield. Tex . is now stationed at the Recondi ( tioning Center at Sand Hill. He expects to be honorably discharged i from the army some time during the next fortnight, after which he 'and Mrs. Little will go to Bioom- field to reside. i son and served for several months lJvt. Hill has one brother in the ; in the North Atlantic. He was sent , service: Pvt. Roe Hill, who is in to the Bainbridge hospital follow a hospital in Houston. Tex. Two ing this tour of duty, from which other brothers, TSgt. Kdward Hill ; he was discharged recently. 1 and Pvt. John Hill, have been di.s-! At the time he entered the ser- ! vice he was a student at the Waynesville Township high school. He has two brothers in the ser vice, Seaman Raymond Phillips, now on Guam, and the other, Sgt. Jim Phillips, U. S. Army, station ed in the Philippines. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. I DON'T Forget that we have moved to our new h Inncrer nnornto tho filtlf 4iatin a u , " al u,f "Trier of it and Pigeon Streets. 1 Sims Tire & Battery ( Main Street CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre- Waync bvi.'lc, received her bachelor ciation to our friends and neigh- of arts degree in biology at com-1 bors for their kindness and iiiencement exercises at Berea j thoughtfulness to us during the Coliege, Thursday, June 28. i illness and at the death of our Miss Rotk'ers valetiietni-ian nA I husband and brother, the late president of the Waynesville Township high school, graduating class of 1941, has been art active member of student organizations on the Berea campus. She was one of eleven students selected to serve in "Who's Who" on college campuses, played a leading role in the Berea Players presentation of "The Importance of Being Ear nest," and served on the Senior annual, "The Chimes" staff. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Robert G. Tatum, Rector Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Voting People's Service League and Crusaders at 7:00 p. m. Holy Communion every Wed nesday at 10:00 a. m. St. Mary's Micadale Episcopal Evensong at 3:00 p. m. rnonial meetings will be held In the evenings. "God" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday, July IS. The Golden Text will be tak en from Psalms 103:19, "The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens: and his kingdom ruleth over all." Fred L. Nichols. His Family. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Madison, Pastor Church School with classes for all ages opens at 10:00 o'clock. The pastor will be in the pulpit for both services. At 11:00 o'clock his subject will be, "The Day of r Judgment Comes". At 8:00 o'clock J j he will speak on the theme, "God's Handiwork. The Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7:00 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Waynesville, every Sunday (E. W. T.i 11:00 a. in. Andrews, every 5th Sunday (C. W. T.I 11:00 a. m. Bryson City, every Sunday (E. W. T.) 8:00 a. m. Canton, every 5th Sunday (E. W. T.) 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday IE. W. T.) 8:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday E. W. T.i 8:00 a. m. Highlands, every Sunday (E. W. ' r?ofi' T.i 11:00 a. m. j Dt-r'rAnvTTiyt. .i. .u- ubuutMiiiu di a smite on lite TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE is hereby given that under the power of sale given in a deed In trust executed by Way- ; nesville Masonic Temple Company j to the undersigned Trustee, dated I March 16, 1945, and recorded in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of ! Trust 30, page 174 in the office of : the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment i of the debt secured thereby, and the holder of said debt having de- manded that the undersigned Trus- 1 tee exercise said power of sale, and sell the property thereby conveyed, as provided in said deed in trust, THEREFORE, on July 23. 1945, at Twelve o'clock Noon at the Court House door of Haywood County North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain lot of land in the Town of Waynesville, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina, more par ticularly bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville. Haywood County, North Carolina, on the South side of Church Street, in said Town, and more particularly described and Men Murphy, every 5th Sunday (C. W. T.) 8:00 a. m. Sylva, every 1st Sunday (E. W. T.i 8:00 a. m. JUNALUSKA METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Sunday School at 10:00 with R. II. Terrell, Supt. Church service at 11:00 at which time the pastor will preach from 1 Cor VI, using as his topic "Only Just About Every Kind, Too- Also In Work Pants We can give you a wide range of choice at very reasonable prices Matched Suits In several colors and ma terials we can give you matched suits. Christ Can Make Us Loving.' rilRISTIAM srirwrr Th hr.. m i.i I . . ..... . j .... v.tvii Tiu iruuri a spt'llili ! Church rooms located on the : number second floor of the Masonic The young people will meet at Temple. Sunday service each 7:30 p. m., and the program will morning at 11 a. m. On the first be ::What I Learned At Assembly" Wednesday of each month testi-1 by Joyce Underwood. Large Sizes In Work Pants For you men who are! large and take sizes 36, up we have your needs I e i ran vi-'i v:.vj A I W mm 4 i r i i Our N ew oenes Now Open Start a Program of Regular Savings The best way to save a part of what you earn every week, every two weeks, or every month. -BUY SHARES THEN Large Pants For Large Men Day's Peparlmeni Store HAYWOOD HOME Building and Loan ASSOCIATION West side line of Church Street, said stake being the Northeast corner of the United States Gov- pwnrnent Lot; thence with Church Street, North 69 deg. 30' West, 74 feet to a stake; thence South 18 deg. West 114.7 feet to a stake; thence South 68 deg. East 74 feet to a stake; corner of the United States Government Lot; thence with said Lot, North 18 deg. East 116 2 feet to the BEGINNING, con taining 8545 square feet, more or less. Purchasers at the sale other than the note holder will be required to deposit five per cent of the amount bid in cash at the time of the sale or the bid will not be considered, and the property will be re-sold. This sale is subject to outstand ing reservations, restrictions and rights of way and such taxes and assessments as may now be a lien against the property. This the 16th day of June, 1945 C. M. FORTUNE, Trustee. 1444 June 21-28 July 5-12. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuent to an order of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, made in the Special Proceed ing entitled "Mary Bumgarner vs. Ellis Burrell, Edward Burrell, H. C. Burrell, Sidney Burrell, lea Burrell, Jess Burrell, Jethro Bur rell, Murphy Burrell, Agnes Creas- man, Ardith Bumgarner. Alma j Bumgarner, Ella May Bumgarner, Glen Bumgarner, Lillie Bumgar ner, and John Henry Bumgarner," I will on Monday, July 23rd, 1945, at eleven o'clock a. m. at the Court House door in Waynesville, N. C, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, upon terms of one-half cash balance one and two years, the following described lands and premises, situate, lying and being In Waynesville Town ship, Haywood County, North Caro lina viz: BEGINNING on a dogwood on the West bank of Aliens Creek, old Lyman and Massie corner, and runs N. 15" W. 43 poles to an Ivy bush, Mullice's corner; thence with old Mullice line S. 88" E. 58 poles to a small chestnut oak; thence S. 70 E. 91 poles to a stake; thence South 96 poles; thence with old Wyatt line to Ly man Wahoo's corner at branch, passing Wyatt's back corner at 36 poles; thence with Lyman line to the BEGINNING, containing -Fifty acres, more or less, and being a tract of land conveyed to Mary Bumgarner by William T. Thoman, et al. Executors of James R. Love, deceased, . by instrument dated April 13, 1886, and recorded In Book page , Haywood County Registry. This June 21st, 1945. A. T. WARD, i Commissioner. No. 1445 June 28-July 5-12-19 We Have Openings For - Mixing Mill Operator? Banbury Operators Press Operators V-Belt Cutters V-Belt Builders and Molders All Are Key War Jobs With Permanent Future At Dayton Rubber . . . Good Pay . . . Group In surance Plan . . . Clean Lunch Room . . . Work In New, Modern, Well-Lighted and Venii Buildings . . . Come In Today. JlHJp15 Hltniiii(i Manufacturing Co. All Applications Musi Comply With WMC BvfulaUoi" Buy War Bonds and Stamps 1&113 IB jf tM MUM "me and

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