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PAGE TEKZE f HE VATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER T u 1 ; n lins . . 1S will haul in $15 millon for their leaf which goes on sale on AuguM 3rd. Object of Search 1 nT S liorder North , nundred- l;i the U1 ''''' ....... helt ", vnV. i" the en -k Lion IS THERE OIL IN HERTFORD COUNTY? A ontractor is slated to start sinking a shaft Monday near Ahos- kie in search ot oil. Machinery and equipment have been erected on the site near the Chowan River, three miles south of Cofield. YV. W. Connell of Fort Worth, who holds oil leases at 10 cents an acre on a block of 100.000 acres, is back- ing the venture. lie prc- Food consumption per person in the United States was virtually un changed from 1909 to 1938. 11 1 'it "s I m i t r - i i i ;t -sr- w ... ;:..- . ., su.. -mm POUCI and volunteers orgnniod a wide hunt fur Donald Collier (above) when the 2:S-moiiUis-old boy wandered away from the sum mer cottage of his parents in New Kensington. Pa. Authorities believe the lot quickly lost his way in the wooded tooth. lis of the Pennsyl vania Mountains, (iiilfriifltioiial) Kilpatrick Goes To WNCAC Meet State's Polio Total Likely To Go Over Thousand North Carolina's polio total is ery likely to pa.-s the 1,000 mark this week. The total so far was 998. To help stein the rising total, the National Foundation for the disease said Thursday that they were sending $100,000 to help in Hie battle. Although no eases have been re ported in Haywood county, the sur rounding area showed several cases. Ashe wile and Buncombe county had 68 cases. A meeting of physicians and health officers was scheduled for ;i o'clock Thursday night. The medical men discussed methods ol helping those caught by the rag ing disease and ways to stop the picdd ot the epidemic Mii.-l areas in the WNC section were spravmc their towns thor ough as a preventative of insect -sin cut germs. And meanwhile, in Greensboro, wi'ikmcn were working swiftly to i 'onipli ic a llH-bed polio hospital b Sept. 1 I-in 1 1 new cases were reported in the slate Wednesday Two new iasi-s were found in Aslievjlle. One ot these was Asheville's youngest wet mi. a six-months old Negro hahv , PERSONALS In Federal Probe Mrs. W. C. Norman of Clendale. Calif., will arrive in Knoxville by plane this morning and will con tinue to Waynesville where she will visit her dughter, Mrs Fred Jac obs, and Col. Jacobs at their sum mer home on Balsam Hill. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Duckwall and children of Lake Junaluska left Wednesday for a vacation visit to Carolina Beach. Mrs. Allen McLean of Fort Myers, Florida, arrived Wednesday for a visit td her mother, Mrs. J. F. Abel. She was accompanied to Waynesville by her sister. Mrs. Hubert Osborne, who has been her guest in Fort Myers for the past few weeks. Miss Anna Warner of Washing ton. D. C, is the guest of Mrs. T L. McDonald at her home on Love Lane .lack Howell of Jacksonville. Fla is suendins this week with his aunts. Mrs Robert Breeee and Miss . Marv Rav j I Mrs. Kathleen Mason who has spent the past month here as the i guest of Mrs. T. I. McDonald, is, leaving Monday for Tryon I EDGAR H. ROSSIACH FOIMEU U. S. attorney In Newark, N. J , Edgar H. Rossbach (above) is said to have confirmed reports that he has been under Investigation by the Depsrtment of Justic since his resignation, Msy 24. H charged a "smear attempt" nd tatd ha would hit hack. An alleged tnoome tax bribe offer Is Involved in the Fed eral investigation, (f nternatiotiol) WANT ADS Miss Bene Medfoid. Dr. l'liil Medford. Miss Harhaia Ann llovd, and Frwin Hurgin have returned from a visit with friends at Ms rile Reach. BOSTON NOT BACKWAK1) ..THE FEATURE FLAVOR OF THE MONTH PtAi Ills N ( Mi AM ... a refreshing ireai lor ihe Uih. i.Kl ch,- hot Jroh ." Af i rtum you ve eve. Hide oiil ol daily lrel wnoie imm l--' um nh generous slues ol piunip, im unmiu i . i o..r'c ii lusive process, remain d lull ol ih. Iumious flavor ol tragranl, Ircsh-pu'kcd, fccnt.1 " " li s. hum. ., n,ni .r iwo of K-i's PEACULS 'N CREAM lii'iinrun n " 'd' -'n5 oilier ice cream! We re satisfied irreihii .i s io ll.ivor, body, texture n I'll hi (. rc.ini tops them il Sn:"' 'I Holly- knr i iv. Pel uairy Ci:-. ; p .i i i in)' Monday 18 Oil .n'.v.k over Station .l.iiu i M'lil ' iu"il iiieetiii!' ol tin Carol iu:i i" at lb mil i miii i An iihIiMii.i ; t mil will 111' I'll"1 ing. The -ui ma the Tcinns-.r,. Kilp.ilnik will :it the u; rslri n ivii i' ii In l North lali'il ( "i ii ii mil nit ic lie 1-n I ; i I mii e ol the sit- v, ninl hi Ihe merl in cpai id l ill In 1 1 it . TOIL RKNT Atlraiftive six-room bungalow', located on Dellwood iiercrest $2fi up per week Phono Han. II phone 7ti0-V. July 30 M: NOW IIAVK the Howies house mi corner Haywood and Academy Street lor sale One of till' best cornels in Waynesville Come and look it over. See 'I'. Henry j ;adil at i:. L. Withers Co. July :t( Aug :t-(i-10 III list: I'Olt I (KMT Augusl and September. Completely furnish- Call HHI-.I ,luK Ml) BOSTON iL'l'i Boston leads all Metropolitan communities of 1.000.000 or more residents in pro portion ol homes equipped with the combined conci-mciiccs of electric lighting, radio, running water and modern plumbing, a survey by I Ihe U S Commerce Department hows. i I II III RKNT Now mi L 1 'I'll,, mamiiii w ill open at 10 a in with a Ihimiii"- meeting in 'lie Skxlaiid llo'el. Toll charges on the Blue Ridge Parkway and in the Great Smoky Mountains will be considered. Fish iind wildlife conservation will be discussed, Mr. Kilpatrick and other mem bers of the WNCAC will be the quests at a lleiulei'sonville horse show in the ullci-nonn available for1 suiiupvr season, very desirable second-story apartment and first Hour rooms wild bath at llran norriesl. $2fi up per week Dial 4f..ri 1 1 I I The Big News of 1948 3 for a Coming Soon . . . Watch this news paper closely. You Will Find 1 : 1- 02 muaziniiiY bargains In All S WPARTMEMT STORES flton(giiigtn DON'T PACK EVERYTHING . . . Take only what you re( for a short vacation. Extst Ivg gage. is a useless burden." OUT-OF-TOWN MAILING SERVICE If you live too far away for Mccdy delivery service, Curtis Unit' Store will send your order to you by mail at the earlier possible moment. We take extra care to see thai your order is followed precisely and mailed promptly. Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STOREH Home Owned and Operated WnUSBl 0)psnrEmrn InS Of elKlnliifldlmi 0 You Save Here 0 Today, instead of listing some of our specials, we just want to emphasize the fact that there are real honest-to-goodness bargains in each of our 14 complete departments. "Haywood's Bargain Center elk-Hudson Co. LYDA MOTOR CO.- tuff-' I .iCT,'J.ii6vii:HHililJMbM' Iv , , v ,sr v 7 $i,w6iOO;ooo An A 4369,000,00) PAYING Kv'"rw II l , - - , ooaooo!0? flPAYING I 11 iiiiiii .. . T..:, ; : isssBBiissssW TktFIVB BIGGEST ' e '''-; SOACEAV0 5, F17ML cvirj-t. ' ..n-, m&?f$ mom ruey me growing- oov r urintre) msnrure- or gee mueAHCf muKS Say. "I Saw It In The Mountaineer. 9 9 iVA ROTOTILLER M a k e BIG Mo ney On SMALL Acreage Tin- vcw imnrA Psier.n-handle ROTOTILLER plows, discs and harrows in atLn n.ltivates. builds soil, produ ces better crops faster, with less effort and at lower cost. To make small acreage pay, it must be mechanized, and ROTOTILLER is the best and easiest way to do it. Stop in and see us next time you re in town. THE POWER TILLER OF A HUNDRED USES ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION ON DISPLAY AT otor Co. Phone G26 sales service At tne JLepoi Try something simple in a dress-up suit of Bengaline . . . Midas-touched with jewel buttons ... the Bloomfield Original touch in petal pockets andnusual collar. Sizes to 40. In Brown and Black. 29.50 Lyda M II f ' t ii ! ; I r, r - (t ! f u i In Home Of Better Values" .IT
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