Transactions In REAL ESTATE Wi|M>vUI? Township Vernon M. Rhea and wife to Fred Emory and v 'fa. Mary Alice Blaylock Jones anl, husband to Sam Grooms and wife. Eric T. Clausen and wife to W H. Prevost and wife. Beaecrdam Township W. Guy Hemphill and wife to R Frank Pressley and wife. JOHNNY KILLIAN. 1>M gradu a(? ?r WTH8 and the ton of Mr. and Mra Sam W. KilUan of Mai gle, has brro aelected aa Uw win ner af the Wayneavtlle < Llona Club'i fSM acholarahlp. Johnny, who maintained an A average through high achool, plana to en it! Bottled IwF uS* ?El Take it from Experience -you younger folks stick to JFG Specials ~ * i For PREMIUM FLAVOR i'with chesterreuN 1y flour ] When you mki that thrifty purchaie af a M It or Zi lk. kai of CHIITUrilLD flour you got M ?u attractive dlah towel or pillow ca*e rroot It'* ? the hug thl* wholMOUM Quality flour I* parked M In. rrout 111* fabric you can make napklna, mat*. # K curtain*, tfreuoi or *kirta. Cat ClIITIgrilLO M flour . , , alwaysl Sarle-chesterfield mill co. x ? AakerflW, N. C. FREE *50.00 FREE AUCTION Harley B. Bryson Farm Located in .heart of Iron Duff Township, On Iron Duff & Crabtree Roads, Haywood County. SATURDAY, JUNE 10:00 A.M. RAIN OR SHINE M This Farm contains 37 acres, cut into lots and small tracts, so you can buy as much or as little as you like. Has good House, Barn and other outbuildings. Six tenths Tobacco allotment. Some Farm Tools. Wen Located Near Scfeaob and Churches. Bus Set-rice U|U By Door. HIB Lunch To Be Served By Ladies of Community. Terms 30^ Down ? 1 - 2 & 3 Years oh Balance f ? . SALE CONDUCTED BY Hl'Sii ill W West & Gossett Land Auction Company WEAVERV1LLE ft CANTON, N. C. f / VfU ? I ? . I " 1 rm * ? > ' fc Tobacco Setting In Full Swing On Lower Crabtree Br MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community Reporter Crabtree achool came to its close Monday night with a full house to see the 13 boys and 13 girls gradu ate with high hopes of a bright future. The patrons of the school are happy to have the children home at this time as tobacco set ting is in full swing. Aunt Bessie Robinson is ill at her home. Garland Sea is convalescing af ter treatment at the Haywool Coun ty Hospital. Mrs. Hugh Noland, Mrs. Carl Ferguson and Mary Pope of the Crabtree-Iron Duff Home Demons tration Club atttended the Craft school this week at Camp Schaub. Mrs. Millard Ferguson received news of tue degth of an aunt, Mrs. C. L. Plemmons, last Sunday at her home in Orlando, Fla. after a brief illness. Mrs. Plemmons is sur vived by ten sisters, including Mrs. H. C. Ferguson of Waynesville and Mrs. Laura Duckett of Hot Springs; one brother, Wiley B. Noland of Lake Junaluska; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Compton of Washing ton, D. C . one grandson and one great grandson. Funeral services were In Orlando, interment in Washington, D. C. I Mrs Hugh Noland and Mrs. Ho bert Duckett were hostesses last Saturday night to a shower for Mrs. Clarence Green at her home. Forty-five guests were present. Mrs. Jim Davis of Asheville and her daughter, Miss Ruth Davis of Atlanta, Ga., were guests several days last week of Mrs Monroe Noland and Mrs. Robert Hawkins. Mrs. Alice McCracken of Canton is with her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mc Cracken, for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Few of Greer, S. C., were here over the weekend for the graduation of their grandson, George Marshall Kirk patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Caldwell had as guests last week Mrs. Cald well,s nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder of Kalama too, Mich. Mrs. Raymond Plemmons is vis ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saldwlng, this week in Madison County. Mrs. Annie Mae Duncan of Ashe ville is visiting her brother-in-law ter N. C. State College to major In industrial engineering. ind sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. iCirkpatrick this week. Guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Prescott of St. Peters >urg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Daley Holmes of Pacolet Mills, S. C., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nol ind. Mrs. Clyde Jackson and children. 3ickie Jay and Nancy of Cedar fown, Ga.. arrived Monday to visit Vtrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Cenie (ones, and other relatives. The community's first weather balloon was found last week by Hugh Noland in his pasture on the blades. It was a mechanical de vice sent Out from Knoxville, Tenn. ind ?????? SALAD DRESSING 25c PINEAPPLE j.f.g. it oxs.) No. 2 Can 27c PEANUT BUTTER _ c" 49c BARTLETT PEARS 37c Instant ????????? q * 1VTV A No. 730 New Blend bAN&A COFFEE 4ozs-99c 70cib Lawndale * pi r i Strietmann's ??e ^ST2ad Vanilla Wafers j 2lbs69c 25clb CHEERIOS 16c box . Nabisco Nabisco Veri-Thin Waffle Creams Pretzel Sticks 24? 22c ?ox WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MR. WARREN MILLS IS NOW IN CHARGE OF OUR GRADE "A" MEAT MARKET AND IS LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING HIS MANY FRIENDS. IF YOU CANT COME IN. THEN TELEPHONE GL 6-5232 FOR FREE 1 DELIVERY. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. END OF THE MONTH CLEARANCE OF I USED CARS I I 1949 CHEVROLET 1950 DODGE Club Coupe 4 Door Sedan \j g J 1949 CSlOLET 1951 PLYMOUTH Priced Low Enough d?AAM 4 Door &f%OF For A Fishing Car #D Sedan ??003 1949 FORD ss, *275 1950 FORD *375 1951 CHEVROLET 1951 CHEVROLET Club Coupe Club Coupe #t*f"lYP Black IpOOj Clean Car Jj))/) gw?dhc\vEYN 1950 FORDS ? PRICED TO SELL ? See Our Selection Of Good, Clean Late Model Cars! ~?T\ PARKWAY tr?.r MOTORS, Int. Extra Clean AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE 202 Haywood 1 GL 6-8685 ? ? V ?