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r! it t i ' w I . i- 'I ' "ge ten THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday, November i8 J Large Number Attend District Welfare Meet V Continued from page 1) various local problems. H. Grady Reagan, chairman of the' Buncombe county board of fnmiriisfiinriprs lead the discussion of welfare work from the view 'f-Ufiipt.bf the county board of com- 1 missianers. ?Nath.jn Yelton. of Raleigh, state director of the division of public assistance explained the methods of his department of work, and the extent of assistance that would be available to the counties. Miss Laxinia Keys, of Washing ton, D. C, regional representative of the Federal Social Security Board spoke briefly of the aid to be IVeived through the medium. K 1 1 k i-i i but that to have real benefit both must be part of a permanent plan. At the luncheon hour all the county superintendents of public welfare and their staff and a num- ber of the state officials were in troduce. Among the officials recognized were, Miss Lilly Mitchell, direc tor of the child welfare division of the State Board; Dr. Rbma Cheek, Executive secretary of the State Commission for the Blind; Miss Virginia Dentin, assistant child welfare director; Dr. H. W. Crane, of Chapel Hill, director of Mental Hygiene; Miss Anna Sas-satte,- director of social work and family rehabilitation, T. L. Greer, state director of CCC; J. S. Kirk, state statistical Mrs. W. B. Ay cock, state director of county or ganizations; Dr. Nygard, state di rector of institutions; Wm. Win gate, of Raleigh, area supervisor, and Miss Crocker, statistician ol the Federal Social Security Board of Washington, D. C. luncheon, which was Hosts ot the meeting were mern- . ... r . 1 l . C . V. .i iil f n I'd linorH l the dining room oi me uers ui .me tuuuij J. R. Boyd, Jr chairman, c fc. Brown and H. A. Osborne. Mrs. J. Dale Stentz is county superin tendent of public welfare, was in charge of local arrangements. Jll ftthodist church, H. Grady II III' presided. At this time Incipal address oi ine aay Ik-en bv Dr. Paul Ringer, of ( le, who spoke on "A for 'innk in nubile wellare in .ssjffvi nsnvilinn" nniTvins nut the I .' theJne of the day's discussions. ' .The Speaker likened welfare work - to the) relief given by the physi t cian, Jtating that both were mat l ters if temporary easing of pain, NO FIRE DAMAGE The fire department answered a call last Friday on Smathers street when a flue caught fire. No dam age was done. It is a well known fact that Used Cars either speed up or retard the sale of new cars. We do not intend letting our used cars retard our new car sales. Therefore, we are offering our used cars at prices that will keep them moving. Be sure to see our stock if you are planning to buy or trade for a better USED CAR. A Few Are Listed Below: 1934 Chevrolet, half ton pick-up, thoroughly recon ditioned, and ready to start d0" ft hauling for someone, priced at tpOXJ 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, radio, good tires. This car is clean in every way. Only 1933 Chevrolet Master Coach, practically new tires, clean upholstering. This is one of the cleanest cars that we have ever offered 01 C .The price is POAcl 1933 Pontiac Sedan, thoroughly reconditioned, and in A-l condition 9fiP This car is OK. Only fUXjO We have 1930 andl931 Fords, Plymouths,and Chevrolets that are above the average and the prices are right. Watkins Chevrolet Co. $295 PHONE 75 MAIN STREET Heard At Welfare Meeting Here Little Theatre To Present Play MRS. W. T. BOST NATHAN YELTON "The Nerve-Racked Professor", a farce, sponsored by the Future Farmers of America, and present ori vw thp local erouo of Little Theatre Players, directed by Mrs. J Colvin Brown, will be given on Friday night, the 19th, at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the; Waynesville Township High School. Robert Lowe, will play the role of the nerve racked professor. Turnirjseed. who is forever tormenting the professor, will be played by Joe Helmtck. Tony Davis, the policeman, lives up to all expectation of the part. 1 WM I '1 Tfti ip4cam . --L i A New Challenge to Perfection activity in "heavy" industry. All-Day Meeting Held Thursday By Methodist Women The members of the Woman'.; Missionary Society of the First Methodist Church held an all day session at the Church on Thurs day, in observance of "The Re treat", which is a combination of the program once given in the annual week of prayer. The clay wart featured by talks and prayers relative to the re tirement fund for missionaries and deaconess of the church. Dur ing the day a collection of $30.00 was made toward the fund in cash donations, The following took part on the program in the morning: Mrs. James Atkins, Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. James R. Boyd Jr., Mrs. John M. Queen and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell. Along the POLITICAL FRONTS Jnat arrlred , . an exact replica f the Tea Millionth Phtlcel n dlnmd Control Pmnmt, Aotomatte Tanlne;, Magnetic Tuning, filch Fidelity Aodio System, Aconatle Clarl fieri Inclined SoundAna; Beard, Philco For. . . eian Tuning Sy- . tern Radio fineat THONE 31 Martin Electric Co. (Continued from page 1) he will NOT be given a clear track again to a senatorship paying $10, 000 a vear in addition to carrying with it. the all-important title of United States senator . from North Carolina, sun." A program to halt the down ward trend of American business became Item No. 1 at the White House last week. I he I'rcsicieni, curtailing outside engagements, spent much of each working day in conference with business and administrative leaders. Two things became 'apparent; the light ening of present burdens on busi ness and the encouragement of When Congress opened its spec ial session on Tuesday, there was little doubt that the business situ ation and measures to reverse the recession would be subjects for Capitol Hill debate and discussion. Observers have pointed to the probable clash between the advo cates of budget-balancing and the advocates of government spend ing, between those who would revise them on all of which the j business world has mucn at siaxe OUR PLEDGE OF QUALITY We cledge that PET ICE CREAM is always the purest ingredients: Pure, fresh sweet v.' and pure fresh sweet cream produced on sole . wood Dairy Farms. The fruits, nuts, chuv flavors are the finest and purest obtainable The vigilance of our own central laboratory highest standard of quality at all Pet Ice Ci c. .. Pet Dairy Product ( o. HOSPITAL NEWS M aEaty Terms 1 1 fe jGSZS ;- e ... Trade-in 1 Mlatf VWi'TK i ; 1 KSfcffeS-t I 1 Ml : VJ I - U 1 hilco xx ' 'J 1 f r-Jmr flO SQVAT .1 ADMISSIONS Mr. A. P. Duckett, of Fines Creek, operative case, is better. Mr. A. D. Finey, of Delwood medical case, remains about the same. Miss Ada Goodson, medical case is improving. The condition of Mrs. John R. Gentry, of Candler, medical case, is unchanged. Mr. Davis Galloway, medical case, is better. Mr. Fred Jackson, medical case remains unchanged. Mr. T. E. Morrow, of Canton medical case, is improving. Mr. Will Maney, of Canton, op erative case, is better, ...... Mrs. Walter Rathbone, of Clyde medical case, remains the same Mr. Cecil Re vis, of Canton, op erative case, is better. Mrs. Nora Smith, of Canton, medical case, is unchanged. Miss Edna Stewart, medical case, is better. Mrs. Hobart White, medical case, is improving. Mrs. Ed Walls, of Hazelwood medical case, is unchanged. Mrs. Graham Beasley, of Clyde, medical case, remains about the same. , ' - WAYNESVILLE DISCHARGED Miss Alice Anderson. Mrs. Belle Bradshaw. Mrs. Ted Cole. Mr. Ed Capps. Mrs. Mary Lee Clark. Mrs. Kenneth Ford. Master Paul Gentry. Mrs. Ben Hannah. Dr. J. E. Hair. Mrs. Winfred Hayes. Mr. Roeshell Hill. Mrs. A. W. Hyatt. :- Mrs, Winfred Hughes. Mr. R. C. James. Mrs. Medford Leatherwood. Miss Bessie . McClure. Mrs. M. D. Robinson. Mrs. Jerry Robinson. Mr. Everett Trull. Mrs. D. L. West. WANT ADS Senator Ashurst, who has held his position for 26 years listed this week the intentions of Congress as one of the four great mysteries for man. "In times of classical antiquity", he explained, "there A'ere two things unpredictable; the way of a man with a maid, and the way of an eagle on a rock (which way it would fly)." "Another unpredictable', was added ISO years ago; what will a petit jury do?" The last decade the Senator said had added the question "What will Congress do?" 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Novll-18 FOR RENT Furnished heated apartment on Main street, an ideal place for a small family that is looking for comfort and con venience. Phon 120 18-25 BENEFIT SUPPER Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary Saturday Night at W. W. N. C. Cafe Serving starts at 5:30. Come and bring your family. . It FOR RENT: 6-room house on Main Street in Hazelwood. Mrs. BILL HARRIS, Canton, N. C, Rt 2. ;., Hp STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Haywood County. No experience or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write FURST & THOMAS, Can dler Bldg., Baltimore, Md. It JERGEN'S LOTION 55c SIZE 29e DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK THE W1LLARD TREATMENT lias broupht prompt, rtnflnit relief in thousands of cases of Stomach and Duoden.il Hirer-. H'.ii. In S 'urtvjiciri. ' Ity, and other forms of Stomach Dis I tress due to Excess Acid. SOLD ON IS DAYS TRIAL. 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Large Peruna 75c Kidney Pills, Doan's 48c 24c 13c 69c 69c 31c 19c 24c 89c 49c Clinical tests prove relief from itching,, burning scalp fSSlI 3-oz Iraijl 7-oz MlO-oz 23c 39c 59c PURE MKOICAL EIOM SALT FIVE POl NDS DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP ALL 5c CHEWING GUM AND CANDY 60c SIZE 36e FOR 10c PURE I TiESH CASTOR OIL FULL l'lN1 2Sc; Contains twice as much Noxzpmn no ,n ' V Wonderful for Pimples, BadrCtaSSedHSS lug and 6ther skin IrritattoS toffStSSS caustl" Gives quick, soothing relief -helos hell rt S Jar today while thelpecial IfaiteSSg TRADE at SMITH'S and SAVE 3YOU ARE ALWAYS VVELCOAiErMlTlJ ELIXIR IRON QULNI STRTCHM 69c ! Hjy. ': tiie i-ants. WAYXESVI RunniNG ALCOHOL Full Pint 25c ,i.Asv.i'iVR
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