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LjCT.TS.J9" THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEEB I a 't Supper"1 LkThursday I frooo of Girl Sronage of their Wagenfeld, en at the p,TAivt evening. mes featured the -eekly meetings of iSr Scouts held Sthii week on ae ftrTband concerto , of the members are Krv evening a fL will be given at the l?r . ,11 .ico the sum- rscouts. Ko will be held un FTrMne to Mrs. Later, " j lasiiri. Prepared for These Slimmer Days 8 'i Fast Moving Into Sheers large selection of 'crisp, cool ( Dresses in Last Rites Held for Highly Respected Colored School Teacher Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the Metho dist church, (colored) for Emma Dawson, 60, well known and highly respected teacher in the local schools for colored children. Bur ial followed in the cemetery nearby. She was a native of Macon county and had taught in that section prior to. coming here in 1905. She has' taught school for over forty years, and at the funeral ser vices tributes were paid her by former students as well as white friends. Orcharding projects received a great deal of attention during 1940 by Georgia 4-H boys and girls. Trees, shrubs, legumes, foresta, and grasses that protect badly eroded land, rebuild depleted soil. Want Ad Want Ada are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad la taken for leas than 25c. HAYWOOD COUNTY'S BARGAIN COUNTER FLOOR FINISHING Floors sanded, finished, clean ed, waxed and polished. Guar anteed superior workmanship and materials. Mcintosh Floor Service. Call at Massie Hard ware or phone 23. FOR SALE 165 acres of land, 100 acres in grass, also 3Z neaa oi cattle. Terms reasonable. Don't write, but see B. Sentelle, Way nesville, Route one. June 26 July 3-10-17. BRING US all your wild Ginseng roots dug this spring. Good prices today. Waynesville Pharmacy, opposite Court House. June 26-July 8. f FOR SALE One auto gas range, with built-in oven and broiler. Four burners on plate and in stant light. See Z. L, Massey. July 3-10. FOR RENT First floor apart ment. Mrs. W. T. Crawford. July 3. Swiss, Voiles, Dimities Eyelet Embroidery sses are as sheer as a mist Nety of colors and Sizes at FOR SALE A new full line of GREETING CARDS for all oc- ' (tC CA casions. The Aiken Gift Shop, to ;: FOR S A L E Krispy Kreme doughnut shop. We will teach you how. Inquire 643 Haywood Road, Asheville. July 3-10 July 3 rtra Large Group At 35 $3.95 fmtfs Favorite Hats Styles in White to Natural (Casual Type in Cocoa i J and Poe.1 T7.U to $4.95 ;:V'.'; TOGGERY e -Main Street MAN WANTED for 800 family route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCF-245-123, Richmond, Va. " July 3. . TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY To West Coast. Can take two pas sengers to share expenses. Phone J507-J or C. N. Ferguson, route 2. July 3 COOK WANTED for summer sea son in country, to room on place. Phone 420-R. July 3 WANTED S mall comfortable furnished cottage ior two nwiiu Lake Kanuga or Waynesville. Must be reasonable. Mrs. Benj. Olasov, 45 Montagu Street, Charleston, C. C. July 3 BUTONS covered 16c dozen up. Button noies maae c for 10c. Furniture reupholstered, repaired and refinished. F. H. Saunders. Next to E. Waynes ville school. Phone 130-J. It WANTED Experienced timber cutters and bark peelers. Steady work for long period. Jobs guar anteed to all who report on Sun day at 2 p. m. at office of Bemis Hardwood Lumber Company, KobbinsviUe, N. C. July 3. FOR SALE Baby Grand Piano, $135.00, tables $3.00 rock " ers 11.00, dishes, trunks, $7.00, floor lamp $5.00, oak bed $7.50, oak dresser $9.50, chuTer-robe $120, occasional chair $4.00, brass bed $5.00, mirrors $1X0 np. Kitchen utensils, pictures -an at 118 Main Street. Opposite Le- L - . 7 ' - Ousted by Nazis ! Amour the American consuls or dered by the Nails to close their offices is Sydney B. Bedecker, eon-! sul at Frankfort. H. is charred with. bavin "delivered addresses in sup port of propaganda unfriendly t Germany." All consulates in Gr auny and in moat occupied territory wen ordered closed NYA Girl's Center Holds Open House On 6th Birthday Around 75 persons called at the NYA girls center on Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Juanita Walk er, project supervisor, and the girls enrolled, . held open house in ob servance of the six anniversary of the work in this state. The rooms were1 arranged in quantities of flowers with the girls assisting Mrs. Walker in re ceiving the guests, registering them and showing them over the center. In the weaving room the girls were observed at their looms. Here a : number of attractive articles were on display for sale made by the girls outside of their working hours at the center. In the sewing room nine girls were busy making garments for the county welfare department. The vegetable garden planted and kept by the girls which sup plements food for the daily lunches at the center also interested the visitors. . Among those calling were the county commissioners and the town officials. Woman's Club Will Give Square Dances The Woman's Club will inaugu rate their annual summer square dances tonight at the Hotel Gor don, with Sam Queen and bis band in charge. The club gives these weekly dances as a means of making mon ey to pay off indebtedness of the organisation. lie Dn(0)D(se High School Band Will Give Three Concerts This Week The Waynesville high school band is planning a series of patriotic programs this week including the presentation of three concerts. The first concert was given last night at 7:00 o'clock in the Hazel wood Presbyterian church. The second program will be pre sented at 4 o'clock on the grounds near the auditorium at Lake Juna luska on Friday.' The third concert will be given on Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock on the court house steps. The programs on each occasion will include "Columbia the Gem of Ocean," "Dixie," "Yankee Doodle," "The Star Spangled Banner," and Instructions Are Given To All Wheat Handlers All millers, threshers, buyers, and other persons handling wheat are asked to come by the county agent's office and get the proper forms for handling wheat. Under the 1941 wheat marketing quota law all wheat being processed, traded, or sold after July 1 must be identified. Several millers and threshers have already received instructions as to the handling of wheat, but several have never made inquiry. Proper forms and instructions must he received before handling wheat. All farmers having wheat for harvest in 1941 must come to the county office and get a card by which their wheat may be properly identified, These cards will be is sued any time after July 1. These control measures are ne cessary in view of the large sur plus of wheat on hand and the world situation. Oxford Orphanage Group To Give Concert Here With Admission Free A group of fourteen children from the Oxford Orphanage will give a concert here in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening, the 8th, beginning at 8 o'clock. The program will consist of songs, recitations, pageants, and patriotic drills. No admission fee will be charg ed and the public is cordially invit ed to attend this annual concert by the orphanage. a number of spirited marches. The public is invited to attend each program. The Canadian provinces of Que bee, Ontario and British Columbia are all larger than the state of Texas.:.'. Mountain Exchange OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Craft Of Tht . : Smoky Mountain Hand Hooked Rugs Weavings Scarfs Bags Coverlets Candjewick Spreads Useful , 'Gifts '." i 1 s4 n n is r r n n fni 7 ? PROTECTS -7.1 1 i "-1 U L 1 In the same familiar carton 5?W Stock up! 2c LARGE SIZE Twi FREE OF SNEEZY SOAP DUStS&O IP Q0ME IN fOR WISt BARGAIHS'AND OUR OTHER SPBOAtS REGULAR SIZE 25 for Canton, N. C. Howard Myers Grocery CM. Curtis Grocery Canton Cash Grocery Harris Grocery Rhinehart & Terrell H. V. Cagle Grocery Leader Dept. Store City Market Fishers Gro.-Dutch Cove Road Clyde,N.C. Cash Grocery Pinchers Grocery w vi 3 UllIMHSOflP 9 ouTor 10 I Or scwrcM STAM twe rr Waynesville, N. C. Burgin Brothers Farmers, Exchange Francis Grocery The Food Store Miss Mary Francis Grocery Harry Liner Grocery E. C. Moody Grocery Ray's Super Market J. C. Rose Grocery Hazelwood, N. C. Bradley's Grocery Cash Grocery Economy Food Store Lake Junaluska, N. C. .... f Junaluska Supply Co. if, America i & size . . mmv Stock up on these soaps Now! Ic SALE 1 cake lc when you buy 3 other cakes Fairy Soap Pure-Floating Mild cakes 1 Yc for ' &(Q) 2 yrojwj f liana j Vhiimnl DISH TOWQL SILVER DUST 23 mm
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