Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Dec. 14, 1953, edition 1 / Page 3
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,v Christmas Seals; Give ,e Finest Gift Of All ? jrr many fine Christmas ? that one can leave under Jrtstmas tree on December [now where o find her? (giight be a Nurse, a Milliner, frHsmaker or Music Instruc t Whatever her business . . . yver product or service you looking for, you'll find it ily and easily in the FELLOW PAGES' hour Telephone Directory [ -YELLOW PAGES' are v handiest, quickest shopping ideto WHO BUYS ? SELLS RENTS ? REPAIRS Take a LOOK. in the BOOK. 25th. but Haywood countlaus, along with other Americans, have tne opportunity to give the finest pres ent of ah this Cnrisun.-v,?health. Give this gift by sending in youf contribution to Mrs. K. ft. Camp- i beil. for the Christmas seals you have received in the mail. This mouey is vitally needed to carry on tne light against tuber culosis in. Haywood County. The letter enclosed with the seals reads: ? "Our ettorts toward eradication continue?we ask >ou again to heip. The fact that our deatn rate from tuberculosis is falling indi cates that we are making progress, but the fact that we are finding more cases than ever indicates that there is much to be done. "In Haywood there are 65 known cases of tuberculosis. Authorities estimate that there is at least one unknown case for each one that is known. These unknown \ cases are spreading the disease to others. We must find and get them | under medical supervision. It is to your advantage to help, since each time we find and gel a case under treatment it lessens the chance of you or a member of your family becoming a victim. "Your tuberculosis committee has used your past contributions in the following ways: 1. To bring the mobile X-ray units to Haywood County. 2. To maintain and operate the Health Department X-ray ma WE BUY RAW HIDES Including ? MINK ? MUSKRAT ? ETC. SCHULHOFER'S JUNK YARD Howell Mill Rd. GL, 6-4541 MOKE ABOUT Needy Families (Continued from Page 1) dren: Girl 9, girl 11, girl 4, boy 3( boy 2. Case 6 ? Grandfather, grand mother, 3 children: Boy 14, boy 16, boy 8. Case 7?Father, mother, 7 chil dren: Boy 15, girl 11, girl 10, girl 7, girl 6, boy 5, boy 3. Case 8?Father, mother, 2 chil dren: Girl 14, girl 12. Case 9?Father, mother, 6 chil dren: Boy 12, boy 11, girl 8, boy 5, boy 3, girl 1. Case 10?Father, mother, 6 chil dren: Girl 15, boy 12Va, boy 10, girl 6, boy 4, girl 2. Case 11?Father, mother, 6 chil dren: Boy 16, boy 14, girl 12, girl 10, girl 8, 8 months baby. Case 12?Father, mother, 5 chil dren icolored): Boy 9, boy 7, boy 5, boy 4, baby 10 months. Case 13?Father, mother, 5 chil dren: Boy 10, girl 9, girl 4, boy 3, boy 1. Case 14?Father, mother, 5 chil dren: Girl 9, girl 7, boy 5Vi, boy 31-2. Case 15?Father, mother, 2 chil dren: Girl 3, boy 1. Case 16?Stepfather, mother, 6 children: Boy 16, girl 14, boy 12, boy 7, child 2. Case 17?Father, mother, 6 chil dren: Boy 10, girl 8, boy 5, boy 4, girl 2Va, boy 1. Case 18?Mother, 2 children: Girl 7, girl 2. Case 19?Father, mother, 3 chil dren: Girl 15, girl 13, girl 11. Case 20?Mother, 2 children: Boy 16, boy 13. Case 21?Father (mother dead), 2 children; Girl 15, girl 11. Case 22?Father, mother, 3 chil dren: Girl 14, boy 10V4, girl 8V4. Case 23?Mother, 2 children: Boy 13, boy 8. Case 24?Father, mother, 3 chil chine. 3. Rehabilitation of tuberculosis cases. 4. Emergency treatment. "Buy and use these Seals. They cost so little?they do so much. Make this your Christmas gift to yourself, to your community.' Garrett To Head Pigeon River Masonic Order Charles T. Garrett was elected master of the Pigeon River Lodge No. 386, Ancient Free and Accep ted Masons, at a meeting at Can ton last week. He succeeds Howard Setzer. Other officers chosen were: Fred Trull, senior warden; Walter Cham bers, junior warden; G. W. Bohns dahl, treasurer; Norman Williams, secretary. Also Harold Moffitt, senior dea con; Fred Setzer, junior deacon; R. H. Langford, senior steward; Jack White, junior steward; J. G. Mills, tiler, and W. S. Edwards, chaplain. Officers in the four lodges of the 41st district of the AF & M will be installed in public ceremonies in the Qantou lodge hall at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 29. Chamber of Commerce Board Meets Wednesday The directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednes day evening at 7:30. The nominat ing committee will make their re port for the election of directors and officers, according to Dr. Boyd Owen, president. dren: Girl 15, boy 10, girl 9. 'Case 25?Mother, 3 children: Boy 6, girl 4, girl 2. Case 26?Father, mother, 3 chil dren: Girl 12, girl 10, girl 8. Case 27?Father, mother, 2 chil dren: Girl 11, boy 9 (colored). Case 28?Father, mother, 6 chil dren (colored): Girl 16, boy 13, boy 9, girl 7, girl 5, girl 3. Case 29?Father, mother, 2 chil dren: Girl 13, boy 10. , Case 30?Mother, 2 children: Girl 4, boy 3. Case 31?Lone woman, paralytic. Case 32?Mother, 6 children: Girl 16, girl 14, girl 11, boy 10, girl 9, boy 8. (colored). Case 33?Father (mother dead), 5 children: Girl 16, boy 14, girl 12, boy 8, boy 5. Case 34?Father, mother, 1 child: Girl 13. Case 35?Stepfather, mother, 4 children: Girl 3, boy 5, boy 6, girl 1. Case 36?Taken. Case 37?Father, mother, 5 chil dren: Boy 12, boy 10, girl 8, girl 4, girl 2. Case 38?Mother, 4 children: Girl, 6. boy 4, boy 3, boy 8 months. Case 39?Mother (father dead), 1 child: Gir^l 10 years. Case 40?Mother, 2 children: Boy 14, girl 7. Case 41?Mother, 3 children: Boy 9, boy 6. boy 3. Case 42?Mother, 4 children: Girl 21, boy 10, girl 9, boy 3. (For information regarding any of the listed families call Welfare Department?Phone 6-3539.) NOTICE OF ORDINANCE PROHIBITING SMOKING IN THEATRES BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville: Section I. That it shall be un lawful for any person to Smoke in any theatre building, motion pic ture house or house of public amusement while patrons are in said building, previous to, during or immediately after any show or gathering for public amusement. Section 2. Any person violating this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS for each and every offense. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after January 1st, 1954. This December 14, 1953. Sue Hinkley, Assistant Clerk for Town of Waynesville. 2389?D 14 NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, January 11, 1954, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the Court House door in Waynesville, N. C., I will offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands and premises situate, lying and being in Waynesville Township, Haywood County. N. C., to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake, the Northwest corner of tract convey ed by Vernie Smith to Robert Al len, and recorded in Book 100, page 603, and runs with line of that tract East 95 feet to a stake In creek^ thence in a Northerly direc tion with center of creek to How ard Wyatt's corner; thence with Wyatt's line West 100 feet to a stake in road; theence with road In a Southerly direction 85 feet to the BEGINNING. BEING the identical property conveyed in a deed from E. B. Ledford (widower) to Robert Allen and wife, Allie Allen, dated May 1, 1946, and recorded in Book 128, page 227, Haywood County Regis try. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority conferred upon the undersigned Trustee by that Dbed of Trust dated October 2, 1951, executed by Robert Allen and wife, Alfie Allen, and recorded In Book of Deeds of Trust 80, page 51, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof, default having been made in the payment of 'the indebtedness thereby se cured. Sale will be made subject to 1954 taxes. The December 9. 1953. .. A. T. WARD, Trustee. 2388?D 14-21-28 J 4 , Many Thanks ? I want to thank aH my friends and customers for their patronage during the thirteen months that I operated the BELLE MEADE SELF-SERVICE Grocery. It has been a pleasure to serve you. Mr. T. C. Smith has bought the store and will continue to operate a grocery business in the same location. I am sure that you will be well pleased with the service and I know that Mr. Smith will appreciate your patronage. I also wish to advise anyone who may have a full book of United Trading Stamps that they may still claim their prizes by presenting the filled book to Mr. Smith at the Store. DAVID A. TAYLOR | ??mmmm??1???????Mf>????i ??? ? ? Announcing ? - A Change In Ownership and Management Of The BELLE MEADE SELF-SERVICE GROCERY 5 POINTS IN HAZELWOOD NOW OWNED AND OPERATED T. C. SMITH L ? .? $ ? \ You Will Find Our Priocs Reasonable And Our Groceries, ?nd I'rwluce Above Average In Quality ? We Believe You Will Enjoy Trading I With Us And Of Course, Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. COME IN ANI) SEE US SOON ? ??? L PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE! FREE GIFT p ? Take a Tip from Santa! Your Christmas WRAPPING gifting dollars will go further here .... buy more happiness for everyone on your I? m ) list. Come, choose from our huge selec- //.^ ( tions, the gifts that will score the biggest i ^1, hits on Christmas morning! '? BELK - HUDSON'S THE MERRY CHRISTMAS . ^ 23 LARGE. COMPLETE V^/ DEPARTMENTS JUST V WZ CRAMMED WITH GIFT ?'?'jMPBI SUGGESTIONS! COME IN TODAY! For The Man In Your Life Give pshm shirts Gtc-Jcwi ? ??M MM r\ collar i st?y on^ 'rm'1 'b ? i ^ l . . ?xtro jt| christmas f| dresses ml your lady S5.9S - S 2 9-95 Beautiful Colors jgy|v f0Et Styles and Materials !r iW\ '^0 ^"1008e* W siips \ Quality T%" "|"1 ' W Befcf kl $J.65 Complete Stock iBel^lCQSSS . and Sizes For The Boy In Your Life Give DRESS tflj SHIRTS $1.98 $2-98 mm WHITES & COLORS GIVE FAVORITE * GIFT ? THIS YEAR! . I|0^ LUGGAGE SAMSONITE * $I-98-$27-50 SELECTION OE BLOUSES fljjifck GIRLS' SWEATERS $J.98-$3.95 # ** ' Pullovers And ^ . */ Cardigans In W Nylon, Rayon & Wool. /i for the BED ^ 7M SPREADS ludsonx ffWWPBWPWB^ FULL OR ????????????^ TWIN _ _
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