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LAy, AUGUST 14, 1941 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Fag 3 fllll 7V with 'ran genuine illililiijill O 1 n n Mi AMERICA'S Now 1 HOMI HIATIR 20$ Annua Mafofo 5.- - Pay only a small deposit now . . begin easy monthly payments this Fall Jajide eoc genuine Jstare JfeafeeJa i tfte famoaM latest rtrmAUDuet ThlM gnat lumUoa ntt down hat lot P thm flu; make lm-poiiantfueltaviog: i IIIDDV I PRE -SEASON SALE OF ESTATE rlUllKl J HEATROLAS ENDS SEPT. Alh. fa oa it-don't miss this chance) to gt C0?1 E we home heater you're promisea io family this Fall ... a genuine, work-saving, fuel lrr wL.l. l i u V-. Wfrr1a. Sls Ir " lassie Furniture Company HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. W. L. Mashbum, of Canton. operative case, is improving. Miss Pearl Sanford, of Canton, operative case, is better. Mrs. Harley Jones, of Canton, route 1, medical case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Floyd Rich, of Maggie, op erative case, is improving. Mrs. Willie Christopher, of Ha- zelwood, operative case, is better. Miss Pauline Overman, of Clyde, route 1, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Lee Frye, of Lake Junalus- ka, operative case, is better, And They Do It for Fun! Ratcliff Cove News The condition of Master McCean Pope, of Clyde, route 1, operative case, is only fair. Mrs. Lillard Garrett, of Canton, operative case, is resting well. Mrs. Dewey Bryson, of Hazel- wood, operative case, is better. Newton Davis, of Waynesville, route I, operative case, is improv ing.:. '. Will Price, of Maggie, medical case, is some better, Mrs. David Fish of Clyde, med ical case, is resting only fairly well Mrs Howard Norris. of Canton, operative case, is only fairly well Miss Elender Messer. of Waynes ville, route 2, medical case, is better. Miss Gladys Mclntyre, of Canton route 1, operative case, is resting well. Mrs. Kov Mehaffey, of Leicester, route 1, operative case,:. Is resting only fairly well. Miss Evelvn Revis. of Canton route 2, medical case, is resting more comfortably. Roger Griffin, of Candler, oper ative case, is resting only fairly well. Mrs Richard Trull, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is omy fairly comlortaoie. The condition of Wellsley Gib son, of Maggie, medical case, is only fair. Will Carver, of Waynesville, route 2, medical case, is resting fairly well. Miss Maxine Clark, of Waynes ville, operative case, is better. Claude Cooper, of Clyde, oper ative case, is resting fairly well Mrs. George Henson, of Canton route 2, operative case, is better. Miss Louise Dennis, of Jackson Miss., medical case, is resting more comfortably. nismARf.F.n Among those discharged from the u.,-,.h rmintv HosDitai during the past week were: J. W. Sum mers, Miss Betty cannon, airs. Andy Warren, Gary Brooks, Miss Margaret Wright, Mrs. Hamilton u Mi Reulah Caldwell. W. Clifford Miller, Mrs. Raymond Brown and baby, Master Ralph Miller, Miss Ruth McHan, Miss Nellie Davis, Charlie Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dave Boyd. Also Mrs. Herbert Parker and 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Webb nave moved into their new home. A tarfOiDuNtaimlrMt AmsUnr asatadors have their day ta the Spanish town of Pompons. Ones a year a boll n turned loose in the main plats of the town, and from then on It's every man for himself. One of the psrtidpants has been dropped (right background), but the boll has been lured away by coat-swinging toreadors. hhw Rahv Melvin Jean Frank- lin, Mrs. Ernest Pinon and baby, Kenneth McCall, Mrs. J. M. kod erts, L. A. Mooney, Miss Martha Medford, Master Jerry Mints,. Kob ert Haynes, Mrs. Lloyd Grasty, Mrs. Dan A. Winchester, Mrs. iroy Williams. Miss Anne Mae Chris topher, J. T. Rich, Weldon Henry, Mrs. Jody Mann, Joe uutsnaw, Hnrrv Swavnsrim. Ernest Trant- ham, Mrs. R. H. Stretcher and baby, Mrs. Jack 5tamey, Mrs, Lowe nea ford and baby. Also Frank Nichols. Babv Clar ence Edwards Smith, Miss Juleen Overman. Babv Trov Curtis Hodge. Baby Betty Jean Lediord, Master Kenneth Goodson, Mrs. Horace Wood and baby, Miss Margaret Dickey, Miss Billy Cannon, Miss Peggy Ruth Franklin, Miss Hattie Lowe, and Miss Martha Jawinney. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wood, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a son on August the 6th Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Caldwell, of Clyde, route 1, announce the birth of a son on August the 7th Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pannel, of Canton, announce the birth of I daughter on August the 9th. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Canton, announce the birth of Stewart Says- Miss Sara Jane Stone, of Inman, S. C, 'is visiting friends here. Sara and Margsret Underwood have returned home from a weeks visit in South Carolina. They have as their guests Mr, snd Mrs. Sun ley Wilson, Misses Ruth Mitchell, Gladys Horn and Mary Blackway. The Epworth League of Eliza beth Chapel church gave s party on Tuesday night on the lawn of the church. Games and refresh ments featured the evening. Those attending were: Charlotte Chastine, Margaret Underwood, Pauline Palmer, Dorothy Fisher, Benefit Box Supper To Be Held At Cruso Elementary School On Friday Night A box supper will be held at the Cruso elementary school on Friday evening st 8:30 (Daylight Saving Time). The proceeds will be used for the purchase of school equip ment. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Robena Smith, Florence Cagle, Sara Underwood, Ruth Turner, Frances Noland, Lucille Noland, Edna Noland and Dolly Mae Green, Also Dick Leopard, Lane Arling ton, Guy Arrington, Robert Norris, Lester Dills, Ray Dills, Joe Francis, Hugh Francis, Bill Liner, and Mark Palmer. Mrs. Mark Galloway chaperoned the party. (Continued from page 2)- Wnnhini'ton It is that the government should buy all of every kind of raw mate rial that s required lor both deitm- sivp and civilian processing, snci then ration it out to manufactur es in inwortion to what it s obvi ous that conuuions demand., it can't possibly be done intelligently, this proposition s proponents ar gue, except under, strict central, governmental control if it's left to chance and individual whim and market fluctuations it won't work. Skentics reply that it sounds like a pretty totalitarian program. It'll involve price fixing, anyway if THAT can be made to stick. Some critics insist that it cant. Leon says it can't altogether, but that it can be done to a certain extent. Uncle Sam is hard at it train ing parachute jumpers but the business still is dropping off. a daughter on August the 10th. Mr. ami Mrs. Pat Cole, of Way nexville, announce the birth of a son on August the 10th, Here's Good News- There are more visitors in Hay wood this week than ever in the history of the county . . . Speaking In behalf of the citizens of this fine county, we say to our splendid visitor, A HEARTY WELCOME. Here is something the home folks know, and we want you to know that this is "The Friendly Bank" First National Bank Member Ftderal Depotit Jnturane$ Corporation (15,000 Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor) Organized 1902 "n 33 Main Street NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Mrs R. L. Coin, administratrix of Mary Tate McCracken, dee'd, VS. Pauline McCracken Plott, et at heirs at law. Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Haywood County, North Carolina, made in the above entitled proceedings, the undersigned commissioner will on Friday, August 22, 1941, at 10 i, a m nn the cremises. offer U Kiwn ' , for sale, through Home Realty and Auction Company, oner ior vw .l. L:nv..t kiHHop on the terms herein specified, the following de scribed real and personal prop erty, to wit: That certain house and lot known as tne w - x- McCracken home situated on North Main Street in the Town of Way nesville, and also the vacant lot adjoining the above, said vacant lot having a frontage of 64 feet on Main street: said real estate to be sold on the following terms: One-half cash, and the balance on one snd two years time, the de ferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on property sold. At Mid time snd place the household and kitchen furniture and other personal property on the premises Will also be sold to the highest bidder for cash. This July Z3, T. L. GREEN, Commissioner. No. 1093-July 24-31-Aug. 7-14. Thanks . . . -a million- ' 7 : E TP y 1 LV V v.ti k V :. H. BALENTINE 0 V . VXV vet v ,48 A-1. ?nO"-,f.S
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