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Afternoon, November 12, 1831 TITS T7AYNTSYILLE MOUNTAINEER PAG. POIXIE R. SMITH p.ii.iiison SmKh, 74 CeKr " . I Tom aud Je Ronan. and Cash Cole. m iSS6" bameS Moody' The bod-v e state aUhe Bur Moody, John Moodr Fifm- rhnk . i a, services. Smith died Saturday in an Ashe- Sutton, Neii Carver and Bmy Davis. . The body will remain at the home in Dellwood until the hour of the tetv see "l , a lingering illness. Services were held Sun- inOafc urovc duijiv M. Wyatt, Umvi I Rhinehart f nw Thi U. of the . - Un,r A . tnp lit - - oinciaung. n uw " L aere W- R- Medford, L H.B. McCrary,Troy i rlarK, ana i-yuc i of the W. L nower bearers, L ,r nne son, James T Lie Boute 2; one sister. i Keith Of L.anaier;.uice I B. Robinson ui asuc- Robinson of Selma, lobinson of Bryson City. U had been a member I Gr0ye Baptist Church ..tip SheUon Jaynes, 75 fille Route 2, died Sun on t the home of Start- of Canton, Kouie i, 'f illness. ,. . a native' and lifelong Haywood ' county and (1f the Dellwood Baptist services will be held in lid Baptist church Tues n. The Rev. T. S. Roten, loleman Brown and the Itover will officiate and 'j in the Javnes Family r: are a son Frank Jaynes of Waynes,vil!e, Route 2; four daughters, Mrs. Cephus Clark of Clyde, Route 2, Mrs. Glenn Painter of Waynesville, Miss Mar ian E. Jaynes of Canton, Route 1. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Dellwood Two brothers, O. H. Shelton of Waynesville and Leonard Shelton of- Feradale, Washington: a half brother, Robert Clifton Moody of Dellwood; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. , F.RASTUS STAMEY Funeral services were held Sun- ville hospital after, a brief illness. He was serving as a member of the board of directors of the North Carolina Restaurant 'Association at the time of his death Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Catherine Ronan Smith of Canton: a daughter, Mrs, Paul Leba of Bris tl. Conn.; the mother, Mrs. Nora r erguson of Detroit; and two half- di others, Ray Worlew of Spring- field, Vt. and Mark Worley of Mid dletown, Vermont. Arrangements are under the di rection of Wells Funeral Home.' Lcct Rites Aro Held Saturday For Grady. Boyd Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon in the First Metho dist church for Thomas Grady Boyd, 59, who died Thursday at Moore ueneral Hospital alter a long illness. The Rev. J. E. Younti. pastor, officiated and was assisted by the Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, pas tor of the Waynesville Presbyterian church. Graveside rites at Green Hill Ometery were onducted by mem bers of th -.American Legion Post Will This Happon Again? Community DmoFf.riTOrFC0JS day afternoon in Louisa Methodist church COLE A. GIBSON ' Funeral services were held thts I Chapel afternoon in Lone , Branch Baptist Methodist church at Clyde for church for Cole A, Gibson, 72 re Erastus Stamey, 73, retired school tired lumber contractor;, who died Saturday night at the hme 'of Clark and the Rev. W. ! dauchter. Mrs Walker Norris Wn'v teacher Dr. C. X V. Allen officiated and burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Lloyd Justice, Kyle Lindsley, Cart er Osborne, Mack Cathey, Elmer Chambers, and Mack Rathbone. Mr. Stamey taught in the schools i n Route 1, after a long ill- Wd Funeral Home Mutual Burial Ass'n Isrille, Phone 147 fnton, Dial 3535 , Flour Service of Haywood county for 33 years. He. was a member of the Louisa Chapel Methodist church and serv ed as superintendent of the Sun day School for twenty years. Surviving are one son, Billy Stamey of Clyde; two daughtefs, Miss Albertha Stamey of the home and Mrs. Frankie Case of Clyde; three brothers. F. M., L. S., and D. H., Stamey, all of Asheville; one sister, Mrs. Susie Enslcy of Clyde Route 2; and three grandchildren, Crawford Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. nesvill ness. The Rev. Robert Parrls and the Rev. Joe Messer officiated -and bur ial was in Franklin Cemetery, Pallbearers were E. C Presslev,. H. Barrett, ilarlcy Fos, John STANLEY F, SMITH Funeral services for Stanley F, Smith, 47, co-ordinator of food ser vices for the Champion Paper and Fibre Company of Hamilton, Ohio, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Andrews Episcopal church at pmtoh. The Rt. Rev. M. George Henry will officiate and in terment will be in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery. 1 Pallbearers will be J.Bruce. Mon- llensley, Marshall .-Ash, and (Paul Writ-tit. ... I Mr. Gibson was the son of the j late John and Eluiina Mewser df. son of JackSon County and former ly served as contractor, for the Pressley and Barrett Lumber Com pany of TMllsboro. '' ' ;. " Surviving are a son, Glenn Gib-" son of Sylva; six daughters; Mrs, Fred Sutton of Waynesville, Route 2, Mrs. Walker Norris of Waynes ville, Route 1, Mrs. R. G. Coffey, Jr., of Waynesville, Mrs. W. R. Reed of Black Mountain, Mrs. Fred, Hughes of West Asheville, and Mrs. R. W. Naylor of Memphis, Tenness ee; and 15 grandchildren. Arrangements were Under the direction of Crawford Funeral Home. and Naomi- Clement SeUw, and spent his entire life here, He was a number, of the Maggie Methodist church. Funeral services w ere held Sun day afternoon In the Maggie Metho dist church with the Rev, James 11, Coleman, pastor, and Ihc Rct, John 1 Finger officiating Burial was in Lowe Cemetcrv. Pallbsarers were. Vinson Ilenrv. Thomas Killian, Melvm Brooks. Raymond Rathbone, ivin Ward, and DcwUt Rathbone. ' Surviving are - the widow. Mrs. Ida Knight Setzer; two 'daughters'. Mrs, Riiyn)ond Ratlibone of Maggie, and Mrs, WQlle .Gibson of Shreve - K i ... - ' j 4 ' .... .... W ''.'' 4 A V.f,-u,.-,j. . J . !,,,, , , , .... 1. , - Hi J 'Sr.o fun 'to be" snowed under, community dev.loiinu lit ollicers found out No 47 Active pallbearers were , Dr. port, La.; Ave sons, ; Willnrd. Dillard i Thomas Stringfield, Dr. N. M. Med- v v f - J lo the nnrade last eai ! and Raymond Seizor of 'Maggie, Glenn Setfter of Wayilesville, Route 2 and Sam Seizor with the U. 8. Army at Fort Bragg. . ' Also four. 8ustes, Mrs,. .Charlie Rich of Lenoir, Mrs. J. B Cooper of Newport, Tennessee, Miss Mar tha Setzer and Mrs, Dollie Harve son of Maggie? and six grandchil dren.. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. BLANCHE II. STEVENSON JACOB VERLIN SETZER Jacob Verlin Setzer, 71, retired farmer, died at his home near Mag gie, Friday night after an extended illness.. '.' He was a native of Haywood ford, G. G. Arthur, Clyde Hamlelt, 'county, the son of the late Marcus Extend Hearty Congratulations To The Tobacco ners of Haywood County on the Occasion of Your 5th ANNUAL HAYWOOD COUNTY 1 ODACCO MVEST-FESTIVilL- Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche II. Stevenson of 2113 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, ho died at 1:00 a.m. Sunday. Nov. 5 at Rex Hospital, following a long illness, were con-! churrh nn(j tne waynesville Mason le Temple. Surviving ford.V, F. Swift, Col.'J. H. Howell, Paul. Martin, and Hurst Burgln. Honorary pallbearers , were mem bers of the Waynesville unit of the National Guard, the American Le gion, and the Waynesville Masonic Lodge. Mr Boyd was a native or Hay wood .count v, the son OfMhe late James R. and Sally Campboll Boyd, and spent most of his life here. He was owner of Boyd Wholesale Company and operated : the busi ness until illness forced his retire ment. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the local post of the American Legion, a ber of th First Methodist church member of the First ' Methbdlst 'Reviewer Finds Two Good And One Standard Picture GENE lUNDSAKEK " i ' . v ' ';':" " y;T; - HOLLYWOOD-"No Highway in 1 En',an,- f its suspense cli u. . ,.w.,,i,, .h,iii,.i max about two-thirds -of 'the -way about a se-dv aim aft-engineering through... But the rest geniu, a glamorous film star, and ducted Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. . Mm. Stevenson was born at Clyde on January 20, 1887, the daughter of the late Snllk K. and Wm. J. llaynes. - : Sun lving are her husband, Wiley B, Stevenson; two daughters, Mrs. E, P. Stevenson of Raleigh and Mrs. Mary Louise Daniels of Richmond, Va.; one son. James E. Stevenson of Raleigh; three- grandchildren; three sisters,; Mr. Roberta Steven- son of San Diego, Cqlif., Mrs. Claude . Holtzciaw- of Canton, and Mrs. Laura Horton of Raleigh; one brother, Lucius T. Haynes of Way nesville, one half-brother,-Geo. C. Hajnes of Clyde, and one half stater, Mrs4 Hassle Henson -of Can-torn- f v ' - V'v a-; Ajt"f;-.; are the widow, the former Miss Cornelia Bell; one daughter, Mrs. Erwin Burgin; and one son, Thomas Grady Boyd, Jr, all of Waynesville; - Also seven sisters, Mrs. T. O. Cliafm of Waynesville, Route 1, Miss Daisy Boyd, Miss Bessie Boyd, Mrs. H. H. Ciayton, and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson of Waynesville, Mrs, Wil liam Smith of Rlverdale, Georgia; and Mrs. Joseph Webster of Colum. bus, Ohio; and two brothers, John James Boyd, Jr., of Waynes ville,.,-; Arrangements were under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. A smile iq an open door to a heart-warming, i r a captivating - airline stewardess. He proves that a thinker can be, in a crisis, a heroic man of action. In the three roles, James Stew art. Mkrlrne. Dietrich, and Brit ain's Glynis Johns are just about perfect; Stewart, as a gangling, absent-minded bram employed in the reseawh devarlmenl of an Eng lish plane factory, boards a trans, ntlantlc; airliner. lie's Hoing to Newfoundland : to study crash wreckage in .connection with his theory that vibration causes metal fatigue that causes tail assemblies to fall off in 1,400 hours, Midway aercis the Atlantic h" ascertains from the flight engineer that this particular aircraft has reached the 1, 400-hour mark. l!y this time he has, haltingly convinc ed the jaded glamor queen that net work is really important. And the stewardess played by Miss Johns, ( a sort, of British, Jean. Arthur, has enchanted 'ou' with her cheery charm. .'- . . i A young English actress named . Jeanette Scott' is engaging as the daughter, whom Stewart, as a wld- ower, rears by well-meant but grim scientific standards, The film, pro duced by . 20th , Cerilnry-Fox fn of it will keep yfiii Interested, too. ' " ' 'Painting the Clguds with Sun shine" is: another standardized pro duct of Warner Brothers' Techni- colored niilMeaL department: en joyable -music and dancing; shape ly, well-displayed young ladies; saccharine lovc-jilot. It Introduces Lucille Norman, pretty, blonde ra dio singer, to fllmgoers as its ro mantic star. AIWF.RTJSEMiCNT FOR PROPOSALS Project No. NC-61. , Pursuant to General Statutes of North Carolina, -Section 14 '3-129; sealed proposals wul be ri-i-eiveat by C; C; Francis. Chairman of the Haywood County Board of C-'?n-missioners, Waynesville, North Car olina until 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, the thirteenth day of December, 19)1, at which time a meeting of the Board of Commissioner 'at Haywood County Court House, Waynesville, North Carolina, -'the sealed proposals will be opened for the following: A. Office Kquipmen1. I B. MetHcal, Surgical, and Lab oratory Equipment. " C. Housekeeping and Janitors Equipment. " D. Linen Equipment. E. Maintenance and Shop Equip ment. ', F. Dietary Equipment.' G. X-Ray Equipment. ' , It. Patients' Room Furniture. , . I. Operating Tables. - From the date of this advertise ment, the lists and specifications of the proposed equipment are. and will continue to be on file iiv the office of the Administrator at Hay- j wood County Hospital, Waynesville. North Carolina during usual office ioui-s, and available to prospective bidders No proposal will be con sidered or accepted unless at the lime of its filinj the ,same shall be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified' check' on a bank or trust company licensed by the Fed eral Depositor's insurance Corpora tion in nn amount eaual to five per I cent 5' ci of the proposal or in lieu . thereof a 5' bid bond in accord ance with nogs n:t-i2a as am ended. The Hospital Trustees re serve the right to reject any or all proposals. The bidder to whom the award of contract is made shall furnish bond, subject to approval of the County Attorney, in some surety company authorized to do business in the State of North Caro lina or required to make a deposit of money, certified check or gov ernment securities, for the full amount of said contract for the faithful performance of the terms of . said contract. The bidder to whom contract may be awarded must comply with requirements of NC-GS 14:t-J2i as amended. , This Twelfth Day of November. 1051. ; .t HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL : By; C. C. Francis, Chairman, Board of Commls " ''. sinners. ' .. i , 2140-N 12. r. 4 Day Bible Conference On Bible Prophecy At Dellwood Baptist Churrh Nov. 15-18 7:H0 P. M. . Rev. Walter Zvoda will lecture from large colored chart, on Book of Revelation. Public Welcome RIGI2T! BE RIGHT! t4 f i. I -' " r is--i '''' ''''? 'ScW'jt'i1.;, , iwSwSwwrfWMsiB I :,....... ,r - i wa.wtw,,, . ,rw'LLww.,,,, , ... ' v. - ji, ' ;v 'Cj?.AwaW1i.'' Tk. 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