cpAY, MARCH 4, 1937 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Pace S FOLKS YOU KNOW T i ..''l ii i-n c mint t- ;n" 4sheville as the guests rttlr's father. Mr. W. B, Bur- iP-ter Poteat and young "s- , .. Fridav for Newport frethey will join Mr.FWeat . u . .. nn t.wn with the ( .ft ' shinbuilding and Dry ipoit i Company. . . ,nd Mrs. Guv Massie have as .u,its thi week, the tetter's .. ... r I Stanmvre and her An. .ur- J- " , iL , .: Miss Gohns, win 01 "'gu. M:i-y Emma Massie and Miss f f ij-o-n V-'lombia, where they 3";ten,l the funeral of a friend. 16 cheeks t first day (Headache, 30 min . .. ..i.ii.tj Salvn. Nona DroM ln , i,,, , Rub-My-'nam" World's Be Liniment Colds AVD Fever WE BUY OLD GOLD jelry. Rings. Teeth, Crowns, etc. See IANDLER & CO. Credit Jewelers Class Watch And Jewelery Repairing Waynesville, N. C. Miss Edith . -liars, 0f West Asheville, was the guest over the week-end of Miss Iris Charin, at her home on the Fairview Road. ' Miss Helen Martin, of Biltmore Hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P Mar tin. m a Mr. Charles Turbyfiil, Jr., of New York City, is the guest this week of his grandmother, Mrs. P. L. Turbyri'l. Mrs. Charles Badgett and two small sons accompanied Mrs. W. T Denton home from Knoxville last Thursday and spent a few days in town, returning home on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle, of Bryson City, spent the week-en,! in town with the latter's parent Mr. and Mrs. G. ('. Plott. Judge Felix Allev. who is ho'.dinir court in Wilkesboro, spent tile week end in town with his fanulv. Mrs. W. T. ( rawt'ord. who has been on an extended v:sit to her son in San Franuseo, is en route home. She has made many stops with friends and relatives. She is now in Little Rock, Ark., and is expected home in the near future. Mr. E. J. Robeson. Jr., of Newport News, Va., was the guest over the week-end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Robeson. Mr. and Mrs. Felix StovaH have re turned from a fortnight's visit to va rious points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddebaek spent the week-end in Six Miles, S. ('.. where they visited the latter's brother, Dr. J. W. Kitchen. Miss Carolyn Haynes who -teaches in Andrews, was the truest during the Week of her motlier, Mrs. Haude Haynes. Mr. Will A. Coble, of Atlanta, spent the week-end in twvn with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Coble. The Weather Lovely New Ready-to -Wear at MASSIE'S Drop in Tomorrow and See the NEW THINGS That have Arrived Since You were in last. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL Manish Suits Full Length Suits AND if Three Quarter Suits AI l ARE GOOD STYLE PRICED FROM 7.95 to 22.75 je hU'e to see the new high shades in Coats, also the beau fuI Printed Silk Dresses. It will be a pleasure to show you.-.-' .-" , - . - Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesdav I Max. Min. 45 28 12 ; 15 40 ' 21 ' 13 19 Control Of Social Diseases Studied The . conference held on the control of social diseases at the Central Ele mentary school,, on. Wednesday after noon, was attended bv approximately seventy-five teachers and others in terested in this problem, The conference was held prima rily to emphasize the teaching of sex hygiene in the schools and t. call attention to the splendid programs by the state. The two principal talks were made by A. S. Combs, of the State Depart ment of Education, and Dr. G, M. Leiby, of the State Hoard of Health. Dr. Leiby illustrated his talk with lantern slides. He gave many alarm ing statistics on the number of per sons afflicted, showing the effects, and offering solutions ftip the control of social diseases. He also spoke of the increase of cases in the schools in the state. Income Tax Man Will Be Here Today W. R. Palmer, deputy commissioner of the State Department of Revnue, announces that there will be a rep resentative of the Department of Rev enue in the commissioner's room at the court house both morning and af ternoon of today. The representative is sent here from the department for the purpose of assisting persons in filling out the income taxe returns. All persons un married having an income of $1,000 . and all married persons making as much as 2,000 are l-equired to till out these blanks. Father Carney Will Give Lenten Lecture On Thursday Farther Thomas C'arnev. of Snruce Pine, will deliver the fourth in a se ries of Iifnten lecturers on Thursday night at 7:45. The subject of his talk will be "The Crown of Thorns." Miss 'He lie Bright will he the guest soloist accompanied by Mrs. Evamler Pres ton at the organ. The public is cor dially invited to attend. MRS. ALLIE WELCH FILES SLITS AGAINST HUSBAND MARTINEZ, Califs -Mrsrf All;c Welch, of Wayncsville, N. (, has tiled suit against Frank C. Welch, wealthy real estate operator, asking separate maintenance and a division of commu nity property. Mrs. Welch said she was married to Welch at Wayncsville in 1!H)7 and they were separated February l-,:1'- NOTICE TO M AIM.H GKOVK MKM" BKKS Tin-re- will lie a meeting at '.Maple Grove Methodist ihureh Sunday, Mar. 7th, at ' n. in., for the purpose of dis cussing plans for building a new church at that nlaee. All memliors and others interested in having a new church are requested- to. .-he present. Presiding Elder. W. A. Rollins will probably'" lx' with us. H. 1 1. JESSUP. I'astoi . NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES $11,000.00 COUNTY OF HAYWOOD, NORTH CAROLINA .'REVENUE ANTIC IPATION NOTES Sealed bids for above notes will b. received until 11 o'clock A. M., March 9th, 1937, by the Local Government Commission of North Carolina, at its office in Raleigh, for the above notes, dated March 2nd. 19:!7, and maturing $11,000.00 July 2, 19.37 and $.3,000.00 May 2, 1937, without optinn of prior payment. There will be no auction, The notes will be awarded at the lowest interest rate not exceeding (K'r for which a bid of par and accrued interest is made. Principal and in terest payable at place of purchasers choice. Interest payable at maturity. Notes will be in denomination or de nominations to suit purchaser if spe cified at time bid is made. Bidders must present with their bids a certi fied check upon an incorporated bank or trust company, payable uncondi tionally to the order of the State Treasurer for $70.00. The right to reject all bids is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION. By: W. E. Easterljng, Secretary. Nt. 557 Mar. 4. Go to Church Sunday T. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Uine, Pastor. Laetare Sunday or the Fourth Sun day of Lent. Morning masses at 9:30 and 11 o'clock. Senium by the pastor. Instructions for the children on Sat urday morning at 10:30. WAYN ES VILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH Rev. A. E. Dallas Is preaching this week twice each day: 10 a. m. and 7:45 p. in. The people are greatly enjoying his sermons; we earnestly invite you Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad is taken for less than 25c. (J oiid nearby Rawleigh Route IMn Industrious man can earn better than average income. Complete line household necessities, estab lished 41! years. Permanent. No Investments or experience needed. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCC-24.r)-9, Richmond. Va. FOR SALE Fresh W. T. Sh.-lton. March 4-11-18-25 Guernsey cows. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Haywood County. Make up to $12 a day. Write Mc NESS Co., Dept. B, Kreeport, Illinois. FOR SALE Eight nd ten weeks old pigs. Junaluska Supply Company. FOR SALE Cabbage, onion and col lard plante, all assorted 600 plants, 50c, 1,000 plants, 75c. Sweet pota to and tomato plants, 50 plants 75c, 1,000 plants, $1.25. Pepper and egg plants, $2.00 per 1,000. Georgia Paper shell pecans, 15c. Pecan meats, 40c per pound. Dorris Plant Company, Valdosta, Ga. Feb. 11-18-25-Mar. 4. - --- "fe-'l-, Keasons ' MJ V Why I &y'&fr S$& Call The :J' W Waynes- S Laundry "rfr?X i To Clean kthr-Zji Our RcL--V Clothes 1. SATISFACTION 2. SERVICE 3. ECONOMY "THAT'S THE WHOLE STORY" Waynesville Laundry, Inc. PHONE 205 to come to these services. Sunday program: Bible school at 9:45. Sermon at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7. R. P. WALKER, Minister. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH R. S. Truesdale, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni., by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Mr. Hugh Shian, general superintendent. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p. m. n Please note change in evening ser vice from 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. PRICELESS INFORMATION far those luft'erlng from STOMACH OR DUODENAL ULCERS. DUE TO HYPER ACID! T " POOR DIGESTION. ACID DYSPEPSIA. SOUR STOMACH. CASSl NESS. HEARTBURN. CONSTIPATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEADACME.S. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Explains th marvrlou WUIard Treat ment which It bringing imiing relict. Sold nn IS duy trial. smith's nnuo stork Waynesville, N. C. CLYDE PHARMACY Clyde, N. C I Stop and Shop Here! ri AIID Roll Call, 24 lbs. . . . . 85c ILiUUU Yukons Best, 24 lbs. $1.15 White House, COFFEE Vacuum, per II). 28c mm mm Fresh Ground COFFEE Bulk 2 Lbs. 25c Cocoa, Waverly's, 2 lb. can ..... ...15c Cocomalt, X lb. can . . . 23c SEEDLESS OK SKEDKI) Raisins, 15 oz. . . .... .3 for 25c Extract, vanilla, lemon, small size . 9c Lye, Bull Dog Brand .... ... .3 for 25c Cold Weather is Soup Weather Heinz Soups, small size 3 for 25c Catsup, 14 oz. Del Monte .... . . .13c oauer Maui jUiCe, No. 2 can ioc Grapefruit, '.T No. 2 can 10c Pineapple, No. 2 can . 13c CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans, 1 lb. can . 2 for 15c Juice mm 23c 1000 SHEET ROLLS Small. 6 for 23c Large 3 for 23c Onion Sets and Garden Seeds 17c 25c Ifm- 25c !for25c 1 4 i ni iUor i nc 9c Ii 9c OCTAGON Granulated Soap 3 For 25 c VTI-N. GOLDEN CLOW IFRUITmoSALAD bowl FOR ONLY 1 -WITH THE PURCHASE Of t-lO PACKAGES CONCENTRATED ALL FOR SUPER SUDS 1Q OWTHf MUOK Octagon Soap Giant Size For 19c Our Market Will Please You! NATIVE J:i;.ne'perll')- - CTC k V Sirloin, per lb. OlMK Round, per lb. 19c Beef Liver, per lb. . . . . . ... . . . . , . 18c Rib Stew, per lb 8c Cheese, per lb 23c Delmar Butter, per lb. ..... . . . . . 17c Palace Breakfast Bacon, per lb 31c THE FOOD STORE WE HAVE CHOICE WESTERN BEEF c J A GOOD PLACE TO BUY READY-TO-WEAR I L fuossie