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THURSDAY, APRiL 29 Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 4 . Hospital News Wednesday, April 2H, 77 patients. Mr. Chester Swantfer, of Canton, opera' ive ca.se, is better. Miss Maokalane Kuykenlall, f C'ruso. medical case, is unchanjred. erative case, is improvieg. Mrs. Ellen McCraeken, of Clyde, surgical case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Billie Stamey, vf Clyde, medi. cal case, remains the same. Mr. F. I.. Suttles, operative case, is improving Mr. Howard Cathey. medical case, is l-estinjr ni,r- comfortably. Mr. Tom Garrett, of Clyde, oper ative i-a-e. is 'letter. Mrs. Paul N'uir..-,, of Canton, oper ative case, is improving. Mr. Percy Canr.bell, I' Canton, op orative case, is better. Mi-. John (irissby, of Bluff, medical , a-i-. i, !. mar more comfortably. Mrs. l.e.-U-r Fore, operative case, is making pi ore-s. Mrs. W. K. H-nry, of Ha.e'w. sui irical case, is tnaki.ijr pr-crn.. Mr. Kntnk Stain, y. of Cant-m. op- Political Announcements FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Mayor of the Town of Wayne.s ville, in the town election to be held May fourth. J. H. Way, Jr. Mr. John Iiarrett, of Canton, suf fering wit h injuries received in an -itieiit. is improving. Mr. liyron Trull, of Canton, opera tive case, is resting more comfortably. Mr. .!. 1). Kinsland, of Cantofi, op erative case, is improving. Mrs. James Phillips, medical case, is resting more comfortably. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-olecttion as a member u' the board of Alder men of the Town of Waynesville at the c-lection to b h Id on May fourth. I will ajtjm-ek.v your support. Sam .Jones FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman for the Town of Waynesville, sub ject to the election to be held May 1th. I will .appreciate your support. Dr. V. II. Liner FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for member of the board of aldermen of the town of Waynesville. I will appreciate any support given me. O. S. Rhymer. Mr. Fred Tittle, of Hazel wood, op '"n'ive case, is better. I.eltoy H.-nlrix, me'lr.-al case, remain-" about the same. Mr. Bi'! I.owe, of Clyie, medical a e, i-ein.ims it: a serious condition. Mi - (eiova Warren, of Canton, opi'i'.it i c o:t, is better. Mr Howard Roger,, of 1 lay, -.-villi', in' !;.! i M"1. -ulf nrg fioai ounn, is belle,. Ml-s WW lative ':i-c- er,i,;i, ol an'on. op M FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election as a nember of the Waynesville board of aldermen, at the town elec tion on May fourth. Your sup port will be appreciated. Lee Iiramlelt FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as a member of the board of Alder men of the Town ow Waynes ville at the election to be held on May the fourth. I will ap preciate your support. M. M. Noland. Mi.-s U'jlii Morgan, of (.'iy-le. oper ative ea so is in a serious condition, D1SCH AKC KM Mr. Ce-.-il Arrington. Mrs. U iley Galloway and baby. Mr. Joe Scln-nck. M is. L'lius Vicks. Mrs. Walter (.J rooms and baby. r. Will .Shell. Miss Myrtle Amnions. Mrs. Sella Mae Ledfbrd. Mr. Kelt, Hensun. Mr. Paul P.est. Miss Audrey Pressley. Miss Alma Ledford, Mr. Kay Crisp. Mrs. J. P. Haynes and baby. Miss, Hilda Moody. Miss Opal Moody. Baby Judith Anne Phillips. Mr. Troy McCraeken. Mr. Henry Justice. Mrs. John Ashe and baby. Miss Beatrice Clark. Master Phil Medford. Mr, I. K. Raines. Canoe of Carib Origin Although the word eunoe Is used more commonly In America than any where else In the world It Is not an American"' word'. It was picked up bj Spaniards, according to Sir William Cm! trie, joint editor of the Oxford Dic tionary, from the Carlos, taken to Spain, then to France, from which country It was brought to America. Pnthflnder Mncazine. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for a place on the board of aldermen of the town of Waynesville, as will be elect ed on Tuesday May fourth. I will appreciate your support. M. E. "Tony" Davis ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. All persons will take notice that the undersigned has this day qualified to Administer upon the estate of Rachael Underwood, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will file the same with the undersigned on or before the 2(ith day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will make im mediate settlement. This the 26th day of April, 1937. W. T. CRAWFORD, ""'Administrator, of the Estate of Rachael Underwood, deceased. No, 587 Apr. 29-May 6-13-20-27-June 3. VOTE FOR M. E. "tony- DAVIS For Member Board Of A L DERM EN HE STANDS FOR 1 Better Enforcement of Law. More Efficient Police Department. ' Safe and Sound Economic Government. A Progressive, yet Conservative City Program. A Vote For Davis Is A Vote For A Better Town. SUBSCRIPTIONS Pure Oil Company Stages A Banquet The following subscriptions to The Mountaineer have been received dur ing the past week. Mrs. J. M. Mock, City. M H. Bowles. City. F. K. Haynes, Clyde. .Mrs. J S I'atton. Canton P.t. 1 J. S. Jackson. Clyde. Curl Medford. Waynesville III. -. .John H. Sniathers, Clyde. i-M I'otts, Iake Junaluska. 'oo,lrow Troutnian. Hazelwood. Floyd .Shelton, Hazelwood. Liuicme Wiiiches-er. Waynwv:!!, Ht 1 J. W. Crawford, Waynesville It'. 1 I.. I.. I'.uekner. City. Mrs. Selina Mi-Kirov. Lake Juna luska. Claude Browninu. W'.iyn. svill,. Ht. 1 H,,y Iteei-e. Ashevi'lle. M. Hideumhe. City. M'-,lf,rd I.eatherwond. Waynesville Kt. 1 W. 1 1 Jordan, Wuyn-MV-ille Ht. 1. X.ithan Rogers, Waynesville Ht. J Mrs. J. N. Peacock, Canton. Harry Loner, Akron, Ohio. On Tl-.jrsuay evening the Pure Oil Company, cf the Carolina:-;, In'-., h.'lu a banquet for the dealers and ituests in the Wavnesvil'e territory. . at tiie L?Fains Hotel. There were thirty e je.-and dealers in attendance. W. J. Campbell, loca'. agent, presid e i. lie intiudueed the guest and of-ic-i- Is. T. K. Telmadge. of Ashevilie, ' i , i:; supervisor, made a talk. ! O f s lakit.jr pa it on the informal ' Tii -ram were: O. Y, Kirkpatriek and 1 D' Henry Hoyt, of Charlotte. IT-! 1 r ti." inrr 1ia v. . -...B serving 0f j. ufacture of grease an i An Old SJy:R, 4,000,000th of a Famous Make Hi ik" wx 1117 m 7f -.'A-a I AND PROTECTIOr meed to futcw j Paint Sherwin-Williams PAINT HEADQUARTERS C. N. ALLEN CO. HAZEL WOOD, N. C. pmmii - wz 4 I'w4f TV1 m -'lV, y The 4,000,000th Frigidaire recently came off the assembly track at Frigidaire's Moraine City, Ohio, household refrigerator plant. Its refrigeration unit is the famous meter-miser. Proud of the attainment of the four million mark and entrance of their world wide organization into its fifth million were, .!t to right, W. F. Armstrong, assistant general nun-j acrer: David K. Banker, comntroller: V.. I! Wi! chief engineer; and E. G Biechler, general manaper. 1 Here are one and one-halt million more h rigidairu in use than any other make. V-J 114.50 - "7-,. .. ... - I .. TVT LOW DOWN , . Brings Thrilling New Completeness in ,-. . . : JlQtQ, ' PAYMENT ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES flTllr L t US r I TERMS J ' V''i I? t You Need for Home Refrigeration J GREATER ICE-ABILITY Ends "Cube-Struggle" and " Ice-Famine" I New Instant Cube-Release in ail ice-trays. Auto matic Tray Release. More pounds of ke . . , faster. Stores 100 more reserve ice-cubes. SEE THB PROOF! GREATER STORAGE-ABILITY New 9- Way Adjustable Interior t Adjusts like magic. Full-width sliding shelves, 2-Wy Cold Storage Tray, new Super-Duty Hydrators, Port able Utility Shelf. SEE THE PROOF! PROTECT-ABILITY Keeps food safer, fresher, longer I SAFETY ZONE Cold at all times proved by the Food-Safety Indicator with dial on door, always in sight. Also, 3 other zones of cold . . . for every protection need. SEE THE PROOF! GREATER DEPEND-ABILITY 5 -Year Protection Plan on the sealed-in me chanical unit! Sealed Steel Cabinet, Lifetime Porce lain or Durable Dulux exterior. Built and backed by General Motors. SEE THB PROOF! ' GREATER SAVE-ABILITY ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE CUTS CURRENT COST TO THE BONE! See an electric meter prove it, beore you buy! Meter-Miser does SUPER-DUTY at amazing saving because it's the simplest refrigerating mechanism ever built Only 3 moving parts, including the motor . . . permanently oiled ... sealed against moisture and dirt. FRIGIDAIRE with the METER-MISER saves enough on food and oper ating cost to pay for itself, ana pay you a pront be- idMl fS THE PROOF! mm w fOVEWS -nwktarv: - m m m m m i ml4 I - -' rmai m m mm UC7 m ' ' uw ran natfffi U f wLmututii S "Supei ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE NEW INSTANT CUBE-RELEASE every tray in every "Siitwr-niifv" Frieidaire. 1 Instantly releases ice-cubes from tray, two or a aozcu at a time, by simple lift of lever. Ends old-time nui sance . . . yields 20 more ice by ending faucet melt age waste. Greatest ad vance in Ice Convenience ever known! Come in See its quick, easy action. . ..AND SAVE MONEY FOR YEARS TO COME! Some refrigerators may give von bart of the Service-Akil. ity you need. But Frigidaire (rives voa PROOF of thrillins mm. pleteness in ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES I That's Super -Duty. It means Frigidaire gives the fullest measure of work-saving convenience ever known yet saves enough to pay for itself, and pay you profit be sides! You save on food. You save oa operating cost because Frigidaire's exclusive Me'" Miser unit is stingy with current evV" the hottest weather. And you save yend1 year, because the Meter-Miser is the modern marvel of trouble-free simplicity sod de" pendabiUty! . -. Hay safe! Buy only oa Pro' of Super-Duty. Without eye-witness dence of ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES, you cnn be sure of getting full 1937 value. See oof Frigidaire Proof-Demonstration Af" buy AMD SAYE MONEY FOR YEARS TO CO M PHONE 31. Electric Company Sales Service CHURCH ST.
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