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: V -'i. (Bo tn (Eljurrlj miimii W A Y NESVILLE M KT H O I I ST Paul Hai din, Jr., Pastor. At 11 o'clock Sunday mominK thfc pastor will use as his subject : "Our Host." At the evening hour, 8 o'clock, he will preach from the text: "He member Now Thy Creator." The church school assembles at 15 a. m. Mr. Ilufrh Sloan, super intendent. We have a class for you. At 7 o'clock in the evening the Kounir people meet in the church au ditorium in their open forum discus sion. You are invited to visit them, i AVe are always happy to have our friend.-; worship' with us in all of our i-ervicts. w a yn i : s v i li. r: pr k s p. yt f. ri a n CHURCH ' Dr. R. P. Walker, Minister The Bible school begins promptly ru f:4"). There is a splendid interest in this department at this time. We cordially invite you to become a mem ber of our Sunday school. 1 he pastor win oreuin i ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor. Mornintr Masses at U::S0 and 11 A. M. Renediction of the Blessed Sac rament after the Mass. A food deal of trouble results be cause so many people do not take advance of their opportunity to keep still. A Kirl and a car are much alike. 'frond paint job conceals the years but the lines tell the story. DON'T Let The Moths Feast On Your Good Clothes We'll De-Moth and Clean Your Out-of -Season Garments and Return them Safely Sealed IN SAN I TEX Moth-Proof Bag LIGHT-LINED CEDAKIZED I N S I S T O N T II E V, E N U I N E Waynesville Laundry Incorporated Phone 20.') liovd Avenue 0.1 l ull Pint I i Gallon Fletchers 'ffiof CAMP JUG Castorisi ; 19c" $1.19 32c Pint 25c 16 Oz. Almond Black Halls Hand Lotion Drought BabyTalc 39c 15c 23c 23c S1.00 23c Stanback , Feen-a- orBC. VampoI m"nt 17c 17c 17c Large I Pint $1.00 0valtine1 sSon Cardi 59c J 49c 69c I THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Memorial Day THURSDAY, May u'clock hour or. Heb. 2.). "We See Jetus. , A special effort is made to wel come all visitors and friends. Please, worship with us. ; The young people's meeting at 7 o'clock. ( iM iil-weck service of prayer and I naise Wednesday H p. m. .' The General Assembly is in session pt Montreat May 30 to June 4. Let us make an effort to ,-un over to Mon treat and visit this, the highest court of our church. it.,,. y V U YK VK CS'fM II ' r III a rii i -i t. -xl- l KATi it-3 naviny .; --. - f.. of the esta-, u; Xor.h (,'. V. ' """A ,; -4 persons hav'r'l' ": estate to .-r. 1 1 rnjf 1 ... n before ih .-. '"" . 1 'his notiit -,v... their .'ci.ve: v to said -r:it' -. meiit befoiv . ', " 'l'V Tt,;.. .u . ., '' ..C 1 111.- wie . Adlilil. ; land, (k-.t-.i-,. ;. No. ; July -1. F.XEtT' Havi, the estate ..;' ceased. ;h:.- having ciwlin the lic-a-c, Clerk of tin- S wood ( ii'j:;'v , day ,,f Mv.-; i: be p'n-,.de . Anv p.:--. .- H '-'-.AS I'iilX once. This .M; i:"!:KNAM;;"r- Exe u; ! tare. Having .iaa:-.::j a the estate !' Wn:. i;. pT ceased, thi.- -V : ;:.-fj j- having dain-.s j,u.n.; irt ti the decease ' : ame Clerk of ihr $t,it.-: rwr.(; wood County . . 'r;,,r .,' day of M . ivji. r :vU be oleadc-1 in bar ..f '.he '- v' Any jht.mt.- :n.ek! J tate will p.iMw mjKf -o: once. MAKY l'OAS FRAN ; Executrix. t.-i.. Wst. J cis. decease. Xo. .'MS M ,- :..J'as V. July 4. COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH'S column CITIZENS BIBLE CLASS TO HEAR PAUL HARDIN On Sunday morning Rev. Paul Hardin, Jr.. :'.'. a.; :vi--Bible Class. The r.a-- uho: ganized some nnni:h- 'as", w Sunday nunnirm- jn thAe gan, Stamev ann' Wan!,a'i? by J. R. Mi re n. From a- sina'.i ur!!-. a- in meniliersn'p uiin. :ee i-i tendance i "i r forty. Las there were forty-tlir.i-t prcstr I Our bee specialist, Mr. Sams, will be for one day in Haywood county, June (i. Farmers having bees and de siring to know the latest methods and practices in bee keeping should com municate with the County Agent's office at once. We are planning two or . three meetings: in the county, at the farms of V. P. Rathhone in Fines Creek and Charles McCrary, the hour of these meetings to be announced! later. Mr. Xiswonger, State Extension Horticulturist, will spend only two d'avs in the county during the month of' June. We will arrange as many meetings as possible and will Work with both tomatoes and potatoes. Communities desiring one of . these meetings should let us know at once, because we must schedule these meet ings within the next few days. All Farmer who .wish to get their po tatoes certified should let the County Agent know at once. ' Indicat ions are that the amount of certified stock for next season will be small, therefore, j those having certified seed can ex pect reasonable .prices. . We ..have every assurance that a modern potato! storage house will be available this year. lverytnt admits that we can; grow good seed potatoes, but our, double has .been that we could not keep 'the seed oVcivlhe winter without1 stM out U1g l;,il', t liereoy . . .lowering .the iprility ( our seed. Av l:wt ; Haywood county has an ade unite .mi'k .-supply to f ike care, of Jive dciiiatt f "i- Civide A. and pas timriwl in H k . It is very gratifying' also that our creamery is turning out enough butter to care for all of our needs in this area.: This production is equal to the best 'production anywhere. New customers are being added daily. But the thing that gratifies us most of all is the money that is going back into the pockets of the farmers of Haywood county. . During the last week our creamery paid oiit to the' farmers for milk and cream a total' of $1,10(1. If we can. .keep this up1 every week for the next twelve, months it is going to be a great help.' It seems, from the response of .our' farmers, that they are determined to make this program go and as evi- deuce of this, farmers are. asking for, help in planning their trench silos. Any service the County Agent's of-! f ice. can render, please do not fail to j let us know about it. We are listing these calls and will get around just as fast as possible. . Try CARDU1 For Functional Monthly Pains Women from the 'teen age to the change of life have found Cardial genuinely helpful for the relief of functional monthly pains due to lack of Just the right, strength from the food, they eat. Mrs. Crlt Haynes, of Essex, Mo., wrlus: "I used Cardul when a girl for cramjjs and lound ft very beneficial. . i have recently taken Cardul ."during-the change of life. I waa vory ner vous, had head and back pains and Was In n generally run-down condition. . Cardul us helped: nie greatly." Thousands of women testify Cardul bene- .. .Hi-d them. 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