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1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER a Ramsey smberState QConunission Attorney And For- Senator, Repre pistncU . tk. ,t8te scl'001 CM?' .th-Governor Brourh- KuiH Ramsey, Jr., F k. served ass mem fftf Senate from .the Ust the University ox r,". where he received 1923. ,7 L'ious to his college .j in the uniLcu flduation he has live r..L.t Brevard, m Tran- FV ,Unin his l County, wbiw j -. T'i smith Carolina. p ha. been for a long f . ,itv attorney of L d was formerly Pre8i- Brevara juwh BuTe7 Of The Boad HOSPITAL 'NEWS Hutrh Smith, of Clyde, Route 1. operative case, is much better. Mrs. Tom Johnson, of Canton, Route X, is resting more comfort-ably. Mrs. James Christopher, of Cruso, operative case, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Francis Massie, of Way- nesville. operative case, is im proving. Mrs. Route better. E. C, Broyle, of Canton, Route 1, operative case, is more com fortable. The condition of Wilson Put- man, ol Waynesvuie, Koute 1, operative case, is good.1 I GOING TOO SLOW 102, Motor Vehicle Laws of r..im.-"(hV No person e i motor vehicle at such A tn innede or block mi) reasonable move- ktnffic except when reduc- fa hner. in compliance with law. are hereby author- aforce this provision by L itrivpra. and in the Uimawnt willful disobed- 1- -rr ; ... this provision and reiusai nlv with directions oi any a accordance herewith the id slow operation by a driv be a misdemeanor." to words, don't poke along highway and hold up trafflc, on the nerves oi other ml srovokine them to acts llwnesi. Drive slowly when lemands or the law re list you do so. Otherwise, a normal and reasonable P. C. Ledford, 1, operative of Clyde, case, is Edward Davis, of Robbins. Tenn.. operative case, is mucn oetter. The condition of Miss Gwendolyn Williams, oi Birmingham, Ala., operative case, is good. Mrs. Charles Henderson, of Can ton, operative . case, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Frank Mease, of Canton, Route 2, operative case, is improv ing.,,. Army Officials Test Amphib&n Scout Car : ) 0 Roger W.Hofheins. th. toventor drivn hi. amp Wb as a test for army engineers. The craft has ,.W'pI!Pb Top and down over rough gwuna. regular automobile JSJ &EnUrV Rambling Around By W. CURTIS EUSS Bite of this, that and the other picked op here, there and yonder. The mail can bring all kinds of surprises. .This week a letter with a poorly written address in lnna, liinil was received. The let ter looked like important mail, but from an unknown firm, so we ieii it to open last. All it had was a check for $1,639.20. Then we got to looking about, and lound'tne address was a mistake, and that all the good luck belonged to a firm hundreds of miles from nere. resting better. Miss Miriam Wells, of Canton, operative case, is more comfortable. Mrs. J. R .Boyd, of Waynesville, medical case, is improving. Miss Martha Best, of Clyde, Route 1, is improving. Mrs. Ruth Bowen, of Waynes ville. Route 2. operative case, is resting more comfortably. Thfl condition of Charles Smith, of Canton, operative case is good. Mrs. Nathan Hampton, of Dell- wood, medical case, is better. Frank Howell, of Waynesville, Route 2, operative case, is im proving. Miss Verdelia Fletcher, of Can ton, Route 1, operative case, is better. Mrs. G. W. Miller, of Canton, Route 1, operative case, is much better. Miss Margaret Whisnant, of Waynesville and Granite Falls, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Williamson, of Waynes ville, Route 2, operative case, is W WORRY ABOUT IT ioti , . ...;.L r .L..lt. and CollklOII nowa your car wiui wrapiwiwi"'' - .... . Insurance, We will gladly furnish you with detaih of lAutomobile Insurance. L N. DAVIS & COMPANY Real Estate Rentals Insurance "Rntiafnrtinn. With Safety" ' :0XE 77 . . . MAIN ST. DISCHARGED Among those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital dur ing the past week were the fol lowing: Miss Louise Haney, Mrs. Tuiin r.ntjihttw. Mrs. Wylie Wal- drop and baby, Miss Peggy Camp, Miss Willis inman, k. v. t,evc rnni Mark Moore. Mrs. Paul Fer guson, Baby Barbara Ann Fergu son, Mrs. Sigman, jnrs. u. v,. Henderson and baby. Also Miss Lucille Noiand, mrs. Annie Gosnell, Enos Boyd, Mrs. R. P. Bridges, Mrs. R. E. Coward, Mrs. John Rogers and baby, Miss Edith Tate, Mrs. Oliver engm. J. P. Shook, Master Jack Messer, Mrs. Barbara Sayle Moore, jure. rnwHill Mrs: Mack Thomp- C5 - son, Mrs. rate snuier, jir. R. Frady, Master Koy r armer, mm, nraium Moqpf Miss IDvelyh Clark, Trt,vi Mrov. Baby Ann jutsa : ttvuj. ... t, v Holder, Mrs. Venus Mauldin, Baby Jo Ann Ball, Miss r-veiyn uei.u,, Mrs, Ed Cogdill, Baby- Wayne, Wyatt, Mrs. Roy Shetley ana Daoy, Mrs. John Henderson, aim Evans. : rtrTHS Mr: and Mrs. W. L. Balentine, of Waynesville, announce the birth J lt.i rvn .TitnA lfi ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wheeler, of Canton, announce the birth oi AM TllTlO 1K. BUI1 vii ' Mi- nnd Mrs, warry wwy i i i r ... ., .. . ...... . 'i ARMY JOIN THE "Bond A Month' Buyers United States Defense Bonds "Keep 'em Flying" YOUR DOLLARS are needed in the defense of your country. They can be used at the same time to protect your own future. Place an order with The First National Bank of Waynesville for a Bond a Month. Ten years hence you will receive a check a month. West $18.75 a month now-receive $25.00 a month ten years later ........ larger amounts in proportion. This bank will accept your subscription and charge your account monthly. You may discontinue at any time. You may cash in your bonds at any time after sixty days from date of issue. Rotarians To Attend Intercity Meeting 26th Rntjtrians here Friday made r,iUrw tn utt..nd t.h inter-citv meet ing in Asheville on Thursday night, of June 2Cth. Thn rpiriilHr RcheduK'd meeting will be held here on Friday at 12:45, the club decided. Charles Ray, J. C. Lynn and W. H P. Millar were named as a com mittee to promote the trip to Ashe- vule. Pnnlfrv Tfl Pavintr Good Dividends To At Least Three people m naywoou - i ' Demonstration Bock records show that hens will pay. Detailed rceords on their hens are being kept by Mrs. W. T. Rain er, F, R. Kennedy, both of Rt. 2, Waynesville; and The usoorne Farm, Route 2 Canton. During the month of April the average re turn per hen above feed cost was twenty-five cents, lnis is an ave rage for 629 laying hens producing o total f 13.512 eees. or an ave- f 91 u. fwa oer hen for thirty days. The average price received for the eggs was 24.7 ceatB per doen. Tk. o vara ota farmer can easily keep 100 laying hens, and based tv,A ihuva fiirures this would add 9K nn nor month clear to the iarm income. The county agents have recommended for two years that farmer add poultry as a f income. . During this BUUIVS v . . . period of uncertain prices, we ieei that 1000 iarms snoum nc good flock of hens. A few weeks ago it was pointea t ti,at a irood dairy cow will add at least $40.00 per year net income. With three good dairy cows ana n laying hens, the average farm in come can. be doubled. , We should remember that gooa houses, balanced feed, and plenty of fresh air and water are essen tial to successful poultry raising, Information about au ine.aoov items may be obtained at the coun ty agent's office. ; . r TTpotnr Robinson, on Brown Av- . .. . . At I enue, is believed to own me oniy two cranberry crabapple trees in Haywood. Th trees when in bloom attract much attention, as they are usually loaded witn blooms that all but make one spellbound. To say they are beau tiful is putting it mildly. The fruit is red when it's green . . . a cranberry red from the time the small apple begins to form, and the meat of the apple Is red all the while. Even the branch- es of the tree are red inside. Tt. umall annles make a clear wwWinh 1am or iellv that resem bles in many ways cranberry sauce ti treca are about ten years old, and yield an abundance oi -.,;t Tk r rjrovmir lo oe AUv. . J . , quite a curiosity, from the time Overhearing two authorities on water recently, ona said that a large tree would consume a barrel of water a day during the summer, while the other ventured that evap oration from a lake during a year would sonsume as much as fifty inches in depth of the entira lake area.'. During the hottest part of the day, vegetation along a stream will drink so much of the water, that the flow of some streams would be reduced as much as one-third. All this sounded very interesting, and brought on the age-old ques tion; "How far does water have to flow to purify itself!" Tho RPHHon ' for beauty contests is here again. As far as wt'ra concerned, nature still wins. nmantlv hi irk Hchool bov ac- . .'B.. . - companied his mother to church. They were sitting in a pew ui the back, and during the course of the sermon, the young man put his arm around his motner. fowl ing unusual in that, I'm sura. Unaware that anyone was sit kanir f thm he let his arm vt,K uv , - , carelessly drop, and there It strucK of all things tne Knea oi young lady who not only hap pened to be his "best girl," but she was sitting between her par- of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on June 10. m. o,i Mr Jack Snvder. of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a duughter on June 15. m. r,H Mrs. Llovd Messer, oi rrppk. announce the tirth oi a daughter on June 15. Mr. and Mrs. verge isnuier, ui w.nAvil1p. Route 1. announce the birth of a daughter on June 14. Mr. and Mrs. James wawer, oi Canton, Route 1, have announcea the birth of a daughter on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay,, oi ur.,,mviili have announced the t a daiiirhter on June 12. Ullbu v . Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Kogers, oi Canton, Route 2, have announced the birth of a daughter on June io M.nv nuisances once found only in homes of the rich now are enjoyed by the wormng mn Just Installed A New Dry Beverage Cooler" Frosted Beer Mugs UlCy W4WIII Uf v ----- m.mm,mss It's Perfectly CENTRAL C,eaned! CLEANERS You safeguard both your appearance and your MalB gtmt clothes when you send them to us for taeanlnjr ! r::' Our method restores col or and life to fabrics; PhnnP 112. lengthens the life of the rilUIIC Ll . garment! U If MM V 6 Steaks Chops Sandwiches You'll enjoy our delicious breakfast COOL OFF POPULAR BRANDS ' Of WINE At Package Or Glass The TAVERN ERNEST DUVALL, Owner Phone 9174 Main Street Monthly Cost JlZ'L. 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