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fase 8 Haywood Stock Ranks High At State Fair , (Continued from page one) a cow and third in 2-year-old 1 beifer class. , Albert Abel won second place on the 1-year-old bull, third place for a pair of yearlings, and third and fourth places for yearling heifera, and second for 2-year-old female. Raymond Caldwell won 3rd place in the heavyweight 4-H class, Max T.m 4th nines. Calvin Francis won first in the lightweight, Charles Powell, fourth and T. J. Fowell ota pi ace, nay Tuldwell 10th. Haywood fat calves won second nlaro 9 O muntV CTOUP. , County Agent Corpening said the livestock exhibits at tne ir were the best ever. ngwMid ia showing more inter est than usual in the State Fair which opened Tuesday in Kaieign, and will continue through Satur day night. Twn carloads of cattle were shipped from here last Friday. The cars had 7 baby beeves and 40 breeding cattle, of Aberdeen-Angus, Short Horn, Guernsey and Here ford. This was the first time in many years thai Guernseys have been shown from Haywooa at me State Fair. Y . HavwnnH will have two judging teams in the annual state contests Friday. Wayne Stamey, Way Abel an1 flol win Fmnris will iudere live stock, while Max James, Hershell and Jonathan Caldwell and l. J Powell will iudere poultry. Among those from here who are attending the fair are: Wayne Albert Abel. Jarvis Palmer, Way Abel, John Rietzel, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Francis, Lide Parton, Wayne Stamey, Wallace Ward, Ennis Boyd. Jarvis Cald well, Hershel Caldwell, and Jona than Caldwell. Max James, T. J. Powell, Zim mery Reece, Louise Reece, whose calf won grand champion at the Haywood Livestock Show, Will Clark, Mrs. Joe Gill, C. N. Allen, Joe Dayis, and Decauter Justice. Florida Physician Former Haywood County Resident on Visit Here Dr. and Mra. Mrs. J. C. Davis, of Quincey, Fla., arrived during the week to visit the former' mother, Mrs. Zack Davis at her home in Iron Duff. Dr. Davis, a native of this coun ts a ' former "resident of thtf Florida State Medical Society and is at the present chairman ol the Vlnritla State Board of Medical Examiners, and is outstanding in the medical profession oi nis adopted state. Collision Of Two Cars Injured Five Persons (Continued from page one) ville for treatment where she waa renorted last nisrht to be resting as well as could be expected. The Rev. Moores, who received a bad chest injury and has been quite sick,' is reported to be holding his own. His daughter, Mrs. Kaipn Mitchell,, suffered lacerations and bruises. Her husband, driver of the car, also received bruises and lacerations. All three were taken to the Hay wood County Hospital for treat ment, where the Rev. Moores is still a patient, but the other two have been discharged. Both bones were broken in Coal aon's risrht forearm and he suffer ed other minor injuries. Jim Sut ton, who waa riding in the car with Coalson at the time, was the only one who escaped without in inrv. The officers investigating the ac cident stated Coalson tried to cross the hierhwav in front of the Mit chell car, Coalson saying that the sun blinded him to such an extent that he did not see the approach ing car. : It was estimated that the dam ages to both cars would total some thing over $600. A nreliminarv hearing will be held, pending the condition of the injured persons. Hunter Killed When Gun Went Off As He Climbed Over Fence (Continued from page one) and the fatal shot was fired acci dentally. I V Mr. Porter is survived by his mother and two small children. Funeral service will be held Fri day afternoon at 2:30 in the An drews Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Murphy .where Mrs. Porter is buried. The late Mr. Porter is a graduate of Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, Cullowhee, and taught for several years at Andrews and Bry. . son City. '. . , Prior to his coming here his wife, who had been ill for some time, had just died. He was greatly worried and nervous from the long strain he had been under and came home for a rest, according to the family. It was said he was much improved and was planning to resume his teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Woods Of New Orleans To Build Home Here (Continued from page one) ping at the Country Club, both be ing enthusiastic golfers. Mr. Woods is an oil producer, with of fices in New Orleans. They plan ' to erect a summer luiria hare urhih thev will occu py from six to seven months dur ing the year. They first became interested in this section through friends, and since their first visit they have come back each year, and have also influenced a large num 1 er of their friends to vacation here. Y.l Wallace Lawrence has been engaged as the architect for the residence. They plan to start the construction sometime in March, and will come' early in the spring to supervise the building of their new home. Dental Conference Expected To Bring 200 Here For Meet (Continued from page one) will be a clinic for the assistants held in the music room, and at will ha a anecial lunch- 1 1 W a w r eon for the assistants at the Hotel LeFaine. ' At the luncheon for the dentists at the Gordon Monday, Dr. W. M. Matheson, president-elect, w i 11 serve as toastmasier. inirouuc tion of the guests and officers will be made, and musical numoers rendered by Mrs. Charles Gulley, Mrs. James W. Fisher, and Miss Dorothy Thompson, all of Western Carolina Teachers College. . Ar twn o'clock Dr. KOger 1. Sturdevant, of Atlanta, will lec ture to the group, r onowing uu: rnernl tahla clinics Will be held including, "Extraction and Impac tions Pre-operative ana rosi-op- erntive Treatment." by Dr. N. P Maddox, of Asheville; -Treatment of Tic Douloureaux.v ty ur. &. a steelman- "Acrylic Resin Bridges Jackets and Inlays," by Dr. A, C. Piirrant. .nf (.BRtonifl Alan. "Presentation of Practical in Periodontia." bV Dr. S. P. Gay; "Study of Vitamin uemcien cy," by Dr. R. L: Falls, of Morgan- tnn" ."Amalcam." hv Dr. Moultrie Truluck, of Asheville; Orthodontia in General Practice," by Dr. W. J. Turbyfill, of Asheville; "Peridon tia," by Dr. C. B. Yount, of Hickor y. At 3:30 in the afternoon a tea will be given for the wives and aasiatanta at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay. Mrs. Gay will be assisted in receiving by the wives of the local dentists and of Can ton and Sylva. At 7:00 a buffet supper win he server! at the fiordon Hotel followr art hv a dance. Snocial entertain ment features will be presenjea oy the Soco Gap Dance team, , miss Evelyn Craig, Miss Eloise Martin and Miss Theresa Allev. Tuesday morning a clinic on material covered relative to lec ture hu T)r Rneer F. Studivant. of Atlanta Dental Southern College will ha hpiii a business session will follow with adjournment at 12 o clock noon. flflRr-era of the district are. nresi dent, Dr. W. Kermit Chapman, of Sylva; vice president, Dr. W. n, Rreerlland. of Relmont: resident elect, Dr. W. B. Natheson, of Boone; aerrptarV-treaslirer. Dr. Ralnh Goffey, of Morganton; editor, Dr. David Abernethy, ol Hickory. At 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morn ing the wives and aaaintanta attend. ing the meeting will be shown through the plant of the Erkraft Industries and presented a souvenir, inhn SiW. Canadian Navy Transferred to Halifax tv, Riler. nf Wavnesville. who joined the Canadian Navy three months ago, nas recewjr . transferred to Haiuax, ru cfia Ha has heen stationed for the greater part of the time he has been in aervice at jLonaon, v tario. '. WILLIAM EARL CARVER, J. held on MnnJiv aftamnnn at the Belmont Baptist church on Fines Creek for William Earl Carver, jr., uuui. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carver, of Fines Creek, who died at the Haywood County Hospital Sunday morning at 1Z:15. uunai was w the church cemetery. Surviving are the parents, tne mother was the former Miss Bonnie James, Saunook PTA To Sponsor "Sock Supper" The Saunook PTA will sponsor a "Sock Supper" and a Cakewalk at the school on Friday night, the 17th. The public is cordially in vited to attend the benefit and en joy the fun. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are Mrs. J. L. Walker Hied In Asheville Hospital Monday (Continued from page one) she had been a resident of Hay wood county. She formerly resided in the Crabtree section. Surviving are her husband. J. L. Walker; two daughters, Mrs. C. G. Medford and Mrs. Huirh Ijeathcr- wood. of Lake Junaluska; a son, Ben T. Walker, of Waynesville; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. D. N. Harris, of Clemson, S. C, Mrs, Hiram Yarborough, of High Point, Claude Patton, of Soartanbure'. Grover Patton. of Winnsboro, S. and the Rev. Paul Patton, of Greenwood, S. C. Six grandchildren also survive. G. A. GROUP TO MEET The G. A.'s of the Hazelwood Pantiat rhnrh will meet " at the hnmo of Anna Jean Davia Tuesdav i night, Oct. 21st, at 6:30 o'clock in vM.iiaii Aki I stead of 7:30 due to the revival scr- vices which are scheduled to be- for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis gin at the church Monday night. Try PRUNOL ; Fruit Juice Laxative For Family ' Prunol is Ideal for the wkoU family. Children, expectant mothers and elderly people like its pleasant "prune whipi taste and easy , action no griping or irritation. Prunol is an emulsion of mineral oil and prune juice fortified with phenolphthalein. Prunol performa three actions, softens body wastes, evenly lubricates intestinal canal end gently stimulates action. Jnst try Prunol. If its taste and effect Co not please you ask your druggist for your money back. Prunol comes in 60c or $1.00 sizes. Sold and guaranteed by McKAY PHARMACY, Hazelwood DEATHS r l FRED ANSEL SIMMONS Tumoral ervippsi were held Tues day afternoon at the Rocky Branch Baptist church for I red Ansei oim mons, 35,' who died at the Black Mountain Sanitorium at 11:58 Mon day night. The Rev. Nando Stevens officiated. Burial was in tne cnurcn cemetery. Mr Simmons was a native of rwnneo Countv. S. C but had been residing in the Quinlantown section for several years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jiannan Wood Simmons, one daughter, tnree brothers and four ' sisters, all of South Carolina. Beaverdam Club Sees And Hears Lot At Meeting 1 Mrs. Sandy McCracken was hos tess to the Beaverdam Home Dem onstration Club on Tuesday, Octo ber 7. The home waa attractively decorated with fall flowers. ti. kMun members present A IXC ,,.v--. . - . enjoyed the demonstration which was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith. Using a well-made ready made dress, she pointed out the fea tures which made it a gooa uuy. Rho slut utressed ways and means of bringing the wardrobe up to date.-.,', v Vfork of the club w s discussed, covering reports, award of merit, .nmifll rennrta. Cf interest was an article bv one of the members on how to keep sweet potatoes during the winter n.irina- the aocial hour games were played and refreshments served. .. " All the women especially en- iMraA lnnlrina over the recently re-i modeled kitchen of Mr. and Mrs. McCracken. Their modern kitcnen has white walls, an electric range, latest type electrical lighting fix tures, plenty of built-in cabinets, hot and cold water and spacious working surfaces. A what-not shelf, with touches of red and black caught the eye of the wo men. ';. The club will meet with Mrs. Goble McCracken for the annual nil-day November and December meeting, which will be held in December. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate i A$ Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) . Beaverdam Township Virge McClure, et vx,- to Ernest Messer. -' Oswald Holcombe, et ux, to jjock O.OTlTlftn. V. F.' Towe, et ox, to James Liford, et ux. Hugh Mediora, ei ux, 10 r. u Tawia of 11 V. R. L. Isreal, et ux, to Lois iv. Worley. Clyde lownsnip George C. Haynes, et ux, to B. R Caldwell, et ux. Fast Fork Townshio Ray Haynes, et ux, to Ella Smith. Waynesville Township J. A. Francis to Jerry M. Francis, et aL Marie McDonald to Ray Caruth ers. et ux. Moses Osborne, et ux, to Lelia Clayton " Lucy B. Welch, et al, to Clinton Howell, W. H. Burgin, et ux, et al, to Dave Nelson, et ux. Louie M. Black to O. O. Burgin. Claude B. Hosaflook, et ux. to Etiith C. Bridges, y Claude Ashbrook, et ux, to J. M, Stackhouse, et ux. i - Tuberculnci'o Xmas Seal Sale oei r or $165 The North Carolina t,. J vvu uag mat - 1 MRS. HARRIET MEDFORD Tnt rites were held at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon at the Oak Grove Baptist church near Lanton for Mrs, Harriet Medford, 82, wid ow of John Medford, who died at 1 n. m Sundav at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Willis, in the Thickety section. The Rev. Howard Hall officiated. Burial was in tne church cemetery. Surviving are six sons, .iauae Medfnn! of Lake Junaluska, Dow, Herman and ywman Medford, of the state of Washinrrton, Millard Medford, of Detroit, a...l Lack Medford, of Enka; fonr daugiiiors. Mra C. R. Home, of Winnsboro, S. ., Mrs. Lush Smith, of Hazel- wood, Mrs. J. II. Clark, ol layae, and Mrs. Willis; 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The Wells Funeral Home oi can ton was in charge of the funeral arrangements. . ; L. A; Miller Out On $1,000 Bond T. A. Miller, who fthnt his son Kenneth f'Ken'M Miller on Wed nesday of last week, after the lat ter insisted on entering the plumb- inr shnn nf whiph hoth wnrWel! made bond of $1,000 last Friday and was released Irom tne Haywood county jail where he was lodged following the shnotintr No Hate has as yet been set for the hearing oi tne case. The fflther n well Irnnwn Inpal plumber, had been in business here for the past fifty years, and his son had been associated with him all his life. . The son was shot below the heart, the bullet coming out the right side of his back. He was rushed to the Haywood County Hos- piiai wnere ne nas since Deen con fined. His condition is said to be improved. LOUISE F. MOODY Baptist Sunday School Training Courses Underway The Sunday school Traininng courses for teachers and officers are underway this week at the First Rantist church with unusual inter est being shown. There are ap proximately seventy-hve enrolled in the classes. At the first session on Monday night teachers and officers were enrolled from Allen's Creek Bantist church, Hazelwood Baptist church, Barberville Baptist church, pleas ant Balsam Baptist church and the 'V'yfKt RaDtist church of Wavnes ville. 0 her churches in this area are expected to participate during the week, ; . The class discussions are the following books: "Building a Stand ard Sunday School," and "When Do Teachers Teach." ;. The Rev. Frank Leatherwood . and the Rey. H. G. Hammett are the teachers of these two courses. Mrs. J. W. Blitch Made Talk At Legion Meeting Mra T W Rlit.h nt RotV,.! made the principle talk at the American Legion meeting which was held last Thursday night. She J: j f. . i . uiscussea conditions in unina. Mrs. Blitch has spent the great er part of her life in China and her description of the customs, habits, and superstitions of the Chinese DeoDle Droved of intense interest to the Legionnaires. Man Takes Own Life With Gun In Bethel Section (Continued from page one) . of Mrs. Maggie Gibson and the late Rowland Gibson. Surviving are his mother, five sisters, Mrs. Annie f reeman, Mrs, ii.ua Keece, both of Cecil, Mrs. ijasie Harris, of Rutherford coun ty, Miss Nancy Gibson, of Mor ganton; and four brothers, Theo dore, of Gastopr county, Earl, of Cecil, Will, of Liberty, and Hor ace, of Waynesville. T.ast rites were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Dell- vood Baptist church for Mrs. Fullbrieht Moody. 85, wid ow of Robert M. S. . Moody, who died at 11:40 Tuesday morning at her home in the Dellwood section. The Rev. C. F. Owen officiated. Burial was in the Owens ceme tery. . ; , V Servine- as nallbearers were the following grandsons : Ralph Hoi- combe, Richard Sheehan, Robert Moody, Edward Moody, Ned Fowl- ' er and Jack Jones. I Mrs. Moody was a native of this county, the daughter of Jake and Martha Ann Randleman Fulbright. Surviving are four sons, Robt. M. S. Moody, Jr., of Dellwood, H. Reuben Moody, of Waynesville, route 1, Amos Moody, of Waynes-1 ville, route 2, and Ranson Moody, Mrs. N. R. Coker, of Sedro Wooley, Wash., Mrs. L. F. Holcombe, of Candler, Mrs. G. C-Fowler, of Canton, Mrs. R. A. Sheehan, of Dellwood, Miss Helen Moody, of Dellwood, Mrs. W. H. Fowler, of Fletcher, Mrs. Joe Russell, of Dell wood; 43 grandchildren and a num ber of great grandchildren. The classes will conclude Friday niirht with recognition of the reo- resentatives from the respective churches and final approval of all credits and awards for completion of the work required. HAZELWOOD WOMEN TO MEET The missionary meeting of the Hazelwood Baptist church will meet as a circle at the home of Mrs. Sam Coalson Thursday, Oct. 16th, at 2 :30 o clock. Robt. C. Rathbone Given Dinner On 75th Birthday A r mind 5fin friends and relatives attended the dinner held on Lower Fines Creek on Sunday in honor of the seventy-fifth birthday an niversary of Robert G. Kathbone In addition to chickens served a lnrcn nnmher of sauirrels. furn ished by ms grandson, Kaipn Kath- hnne wpre enioved.' Mr. Rathbone, a native of this county, has resided here all his life with the excention of one year spent in Clay county, rlis noDDies are' hunting and fishing. He was the first person to discover the mine in Shelton Laurels on the Lower Fines Creek section, which is now being tested for gold and other metals. Among those present for the happy occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rathbone and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Rathbone and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Mila'T nwe Rathbone and children. Miss Myrtle Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Safford, Mr. and Mrs. IX, Reeves Noland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jim .Davis, Mrs Wilev Green. Mr. and Mrs. TV W, Rogers, Lonzie Messer, Miss JSdna Ulanton, Mcurary aeasiey, f Newport News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Walker Ropers, nf Cherokee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton, of Crabtree. Mrs. J. C. Caldwell and family of Iron Duff, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mc Crary, Reeves Green, Pink Coward, oi spring ureeK, xaaoison county, Mrs. Joe Teague, and A. G. Bald win. Miss Georcia Reaslev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Green, Miss Fredie Jean Mct-lroy, of Salem, N. J. - uj ge . f. i Seal gale goal for 1941 nV2 The nol .o i. t3 xor tne waynesville ttZ A according to Mrs. FraiV local chairman of th?S paign. " The state asRtvia:.. , I goalsset for the 7 number of reasons. jTZTi wealth of the past sales; defense mg increased populatiS v. . uuly nag ries a picture of ChristnyJ m spite of the dark S """""s i me cneerfu f windows one can imagfe, vuiiiDuima warmtfl and in ...Ms iiuuBt;, mere tiJ prints in the " ouuwUlf Bomeone has been oing m iB wen. At oij aominaiing tne whole dart BVMyv ia a iigiunouse. Bets it one feels that all i f. . - Mrs. Ferguson will annoJ cumiuii.i,ef b serving under ... tne near luture. in m ol of the sales will s in nl be made through the schoJ aren. Seventy-five tier cent J money aerjveo: irom the kent ior local wnrV amnn. . -( cular suspects and nude ished children. Rabh Lee Rhinehart' Joins U. S. Navy Bert Ralph Lee Rhinehart, of nesville. who recentlv enli. the United States Navy, ha chosen as one of the tp seamen qualihed to study at Service School. He will bJ sixteen weeks of intensive i tion which will prepare k special service in the navy training will provide hiq trade, if he ever desires to to civilian life. He has just completed his training at the Norfolk Training Station and will en Aviation Machinists' Sck Norfolk. He is the son of V. R. Rh of Route 1, Waynesville. Phillips, Miss Lillian Phillips, Miss Willie Mae Cope, Miss Mary Pal mer, and Miss Lillie Carswell. Surviving are the widow, Mrs, Maude Sineleton Scates. seven dauehters. Mrs. F. T. Hamm. of Elizabethtown, Tenn., Ruth, Estelle, Naomi, Joan, Carolyn and Mrs. William Franklin, all of Hazel- wood; one son, Carl, who is sta tioned at Fort Jackson; one sister, Mrs. Jasper Brock, of Hazelwood Hazelwool G. A. Group Hike To Eagles Nest Members of the . G. A. of the Hazelwood Baptist church enjoyed a hike rn ihno-ips Nest Katurnav. Those mnkino' the trin were- Marv A lire I rawfnrri. Karnara I nrtis. Kathervn Cone. Mildred Camnbell. Anna Jean Davis, Teddy Paris, Iva Dean Henry, Betty Parris, Bet ty Knight, Etta Mae Ross, Nancy Knicht. Marcaret 5?cruirE'8. Roberta Smith, Melba Waddell, and their counselor, Mrs. Roscoe Waddell. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN T. SCATES Funeral services will be con ducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hazelwood Baptist church for John T. Scates, 66, who died suddenly at his home in Hazel wood at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night, after an illness of four years. I The Bev. J. M. Woodard, former pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenhill ceme tery. Serving as pallbearers will he Hugh Browning, Clyde Fisher, James Kuykendall, Jasper orocK, Charlie Palmer, and Robert Cope. Honorary pallbearers wjll be the ) following: F. E. Kuykendall, 1 Thomas Queen, Dewey Hyatt, F. -n I T - UK ' t?ii: Es. KflDinson, jesse messer, r-ms Troutman, Robert Chapman, Pink Compton, Roy Wyatt, Lawson Me harfey, Harry Hyatt, Dr. R. Stuart Robinson, Claude Allen, and Dr. G. McKay. In charee of the flowers will be Mliss Mabel Wyatt, Miss Katheryn ATTENTION Leaving for Miami Friday. Taking own car. Can accommodate two persons wish ing to share expenses Aud Turner, phone 9174. Oct 16 FOR RENT 118 Main street. Com fortably furnished 3 room eot tage. Beautyrest mattress, pi ano. See L. N. Davis Realty Co. Oct. 16-23-30. WANTED FARMERS of this county to produce more milkLGet in on this good market. See Pet Dairy Products Co. TF FOR RENT-Six room bungalow and garage. Completely lurnisn ed. Suitably arranged for two couples or private family. In quire on premises. 429 Love Lane, or L. N. Davis. Oct. 9-16 LOST Gold cross on chain. En crrnverl "To mv dear wife. 1903- 1907. Reward offered. Call 298-W, Oct. 16. FOR RENT 4 room house for rent. Furnished. Near school, bee J A. Whitaker 12 Hazel Street. Oct. 16. " LOST Large tan pocketbook at Country Club saturoay mnu Finder please return to Merrill Amnions. Canton. Reward. 16 FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-foot Kelvmator and cream seperator What have(youi rnone izi-m. Oct. 16. CASH PAID For Good Used Cars , . See Champion Motor Co. Canton, N. C. FOR BKNT. One fi room house on Main Street, Haielwood, ' Phone 4155 Canton. N. C. Mrs. W. U Harris. Oct 16 LOST Last week, hub cap from V-8 Ford. Please return to Mis S. A. Jones. Oct. 16 COAL RANGE Excellent condi tion. Reasonable. Brading Gas Service. 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