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THE WAYNESVILLE llOUNTALNr.ER fast 8 Stewart Says- (Continued from page 2) there, to the effect that there mustn't be any revenge motive, on the democracies' part, at the next peace table, as undoubtedly there was, in the Allies' minds, at Ver sailles. International President Zeke Hopkins dwelt on this point forble- at a recem wasningxon romuug of - his organization, the Civitan club. . Distinction? But what I ask is: Is it going to be possible for the democratic delegates at the next peace conference, supposing Hitter to be licked, to draw a distinction between Adolf and Germans gen erally? It's true, he isn't a Ger man, but an Austrian. The Ger mans fell for him, though. Will the democrats be able to forgive 'em for that to say, "The Ger mans are all right, Adolf's the only miscreant" T I can imagine the Italians as be ing pardoned for Mussolini. But the Germans for Hitler? Oh my! Indeed, if Adolf's licked, whatll be done with him, anyway? Will he be permitted to retire to some Doom for the rest of his life? I've my doubts if he isn't disliked worse than Bill Hohenzollern was. Maybe the Germans themselves will attend to him. Director Edward H. Bean of the HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Grady Ford, of Canton, route 1, operative case, is fairly well. . , Lilly Coleman, (colored) of Can ton, medical case, is lamy com- To relieve Misery of COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Mrs. Wayne Medford, of Way nesville, route 2, operative case, is resting better. Mrs. Ruth Davis Harde, of Can ton, medical case, is improving. Master David Jones, of Waynes ville, operative case, is better. Joe Ramsey, Jr., of Waynesville, operative case, is resting more comfortably. The condition of Jess Reynolds, of Canton, operative case, is good. Mrs. John Medford, of Waynes ville, route 2, operative case, is better. Bobbie Blythe, of Canton, oper ative case, is improving. Miss Dorothy Reed, of Canton, operative case, is better. Miss Ruth Ball, of Waynesville, route 1, operative case, is resting well. The condition of J. C. Johnson, Chicago zoo makes what perhaps is a constructive suggestion. He wants Adolf, to keep in the goril- ' ' ... v ... THE fil D HOME TOWN - By STANLEY ABOUT THAT LUOW iNVOO TOT V V J ( RV A CHURN "WAT A COW WMAKS AtJ 'Z. VAKt BUTTE ANtVgHlltC76Ai-lr - VZrrr A BACK BOOM FULL OPCHUItMJ jffw OFTH of Canton, operative case, is good. Mrs. J. P. Sisk, of Waynesville, route 1, medical case, is better. Ben Ferguson, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is improving. Roy McCracken, of Clyde, oper ative case, is better. Jack Miles, of Hampton, Va., to Ruth Davis, of Waynesville. The condition . of Master Jean Mills, of Canton, operative case, is very good. Try "Rub-My-Tltm" Wonderful Liniment las' Cage at his ZOO, "MY WINTER OUTFIT COST ME $1.75" Believe It Or Not, that is what you can make your winter outfit cost you . . just by letting us dry clean and put in to first' class condition your last year's clothes. Phone 113. CENTRAL CLEANERS Main Street Phone 113 Black Walnuts HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Farmers Exchange C. D. KETNER, Owner Asheville Road Phone 130-M Mrs. James Williams, of Cruso, medical case, is fairly comfortable. Willie Hampton, of Waynesville, operative case, is better. Miss Naomi Rhinehart, of Way nesville route 2, operative case, is improving. Walter Caldwell, of Cove Creek, medical case, is resting fairly well. Miss Sadie Queen, of Sylva, med ical case, is resting more comfor Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Waynesville, operative case, is some better. W. C. Slagle, of Franklin, oper ative case, is resting fairly well. -Miss Marjorie Skidmore, of Way nesville, operative case, is better. Warren Pickens, ( colored ) , " of Tryon, operative case, is fairly com fortable. . ' Mrs. Floyd Shelton, of Waynes ville, route 1, operative case, is ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of T. R, Bramlett, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of October,-, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th day of October, 1941. T. L. GREEN, Administrator of T. R. Bramlett, doc'd. No. 1118 Oct. 9-16-23-30-Nov. 6-13. ' . For Safe Winter Driving We Have Just Installed MUD and SNOW ling Recapp Designs SURE GRIP SILENT TREAD Used Tires Vulcanizing Certified Tread Guaranteed Mileage Easy Terms Pay As You Ride Waynesville Gulf Service ' and Tire Recapping Co. MARRIAGES Tom Leatherwood.'of Clyde, to Wilda Jackson, of Canton. better. R. D. Gaddis, of Canton, operative case, is improving. DISCHARGED Letters To The Editor Ex-Service Men To Be Returned To Former Jobs "Clearing committees", composed of business, labor and civic leaders in the community, will assist the reemployment commiteemen of the selective service local board in ob tainine jobs for returning sol- diers. sailors and marines, It was , . ,. T . ,.:..: 'earned this week from the Iocal next week. ; ' draft office. .-, j nave wanted for some time to Thse committees, to which will ! get back into newspapering, which be referred eases of ex-service menjs my real calling, and to get out in their localities whom the local of the rotten political mess here in board is unable, to immediately Raleigh. I am utterly disgusted place in employment, will be or- with the insincerity, indifference, in (ranized throughout the State, ac-' ertia and ineptness of some of the persons who snouia De most vi tallv concerned over the traffic ac- I jlont nrohlem and who could do .ww - r - .- . ... .. 7, Editor The Mountaineers You may or may not receive any news releases from the Highway Safety Division after this week, be cause I am resigning my position here as of Saturday, October 25. you may be interested to know that I am to take over as editor of the cording to the state director, Gen ial J. Van B. Metta. ... 1 J . cases 01 ,r p T something ,to remedy it if they service men, or those who desire would And T am not speaking of new jobs, are referred by local immediate superior, Ronald Doara reemployment comnujemen Hocutt. the state employment office, This facilitates cooperation by em ployers, for they can and should "st their. employment needs with their nearest state employment of fice and state preference for for mer members of the nation's armed forces. All " returning soldiers are in structed to get in touch with their local board reemnlnvment commit Thanks for the generous space you have given my releases. Keep up the good fight. With warmest personal regards and best wishes, I am Very truly yours, KEITH SAUNDERS. Iron Duff fu Holds MeetM The Iron T) v. I tion club met S H Etta Crawfn fmlH gave interest- lH a proBram "V Mary MarV8: -demonstration wL wardrobe conuT the social hour by Tf Mrs. Cleveland Park, Tho XT l an all-rlav o; mtaa . an ai r inj -,i at the home of Mn.GfenJ a io, L ... i T7 . " ,a va'uaDle not 'd is law, but because theJ nery Ward &J Relief A10 knr Vnni.n I Ul I UUI It J ' feoraulsionrelleTBiwJ cause it goes right to t43 to soothe and heal rw 2 flamed bronchial muM New York heads the list in motor-vehicle registrations with Z,- brans Ton j Jr"1 teemen as soon as they reach their ; operation. California runs a close S,6,??!?- rjB you must UkeJ hnmpn These committeemen will second in the registration race i r.i Jrf ."Wot - wic jum xilUIlCy hs have received data from national , with 2,606,590 motor vehicles. And PpCAjhli rtera cnnceminc each man. not far behind is Pennsylvania VrflxCwIVlULi his civilian occupational skill, with 2,054,787 cars and trucks. for Couehs.ChesfColdsl training and experience and his service record, well in advance of his return and will transmit this information to the nearest state employment office. In cases where anv employer states that he is unwilling or un- an ex-service man the matter will De turned Among those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital dur ing the week were the following: Ernest Estes. Mrs. Fred Huffman and baby, Mrs. John Ashe, Mrs. aye to take back Sam Lanning and baby, Mrs. Vireril Lee. Miss Ruth Nichols, Miss nvnr fr flip lnpnl rlpnrinr commit Nancy Owen, Dr. H. B.; Osborne, I tee for inveStigation. If it is found Mrs. Henry Stephenson. Mrs. Ruth Lanning, Theodore Swanger, Mrs. Troy Franklin and baby, Mrs. Gudger Hipps, Miss Intz Kirkpat rick, Mrs. Lona Pressley, Hobart Pressnell, Buster Shipman. Also Miss Bell Strickland, Frank Ferguson, T. A. Morgan, Miss Manilla ' Rrown, Master Hugh Wright, .Mis. Cl?ude' Ashe and baby, John Caldw.ll, TT'-s. Everett Thomas, Mrs. W. E. Afd-rson, Mrs. Hugh Allison and baby, Mvr Rufus Carswell, Miss Esther Lee McElrath and Miss Patsy Overman. that the employer is not justified in his attitude, an appropriate local organization will be expected to show him the error of his ways and bring him around to the point where he will reinstate the ex service man because he wants him. JfpftA for the qears Trithrn ETOWAH N. C. PHONE 3 n TRUCK DELIVB! TO ALL PARTS WESTERNS. Iron Duff News Mrs. John M. McClure BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shipman, of Canton, route 2, announce the birtlj of a son on October 21st. ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards, of Canton, route 2, announce the birth of a son on October 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Messer, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a daughter on October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ratcliff, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. II. J Roberson, of Candler, route 1, announce the birth of a son on October 17th. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Woodard, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on October 27th. Phone 9178 L. E. SIMS Main Street NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. Bryan Heatherly, Administra tor of the Estate of Butler Kuykendall, deceased. .: VS. Mrs Tinie Kuykendall, Joe Kuykendall, Mrs. Nancy Kuy kendall, Ida Revis, Carrol Kuy kendall and Bruce Kuykendall, heirs at law. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled "Bryan Heatherly, Administrator of the Estate of Butler Kuykendall, deceased, vs. Mrs. Tinie Kuykendall, et al.," the same being No. 208 upon the Spe cial Proceeding Docket of said Court, the ; undersigned Commis sioner will, on the 17th day of No vember, 1941, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., at the Court house door in Waynes ville, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that cer tain tract of land lying and being in East Fork Township, Haywood County, N. C, and more particu larly described as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of T. N. Massey, J. C, W'Hams and others and bounded as follows, viz.: BE GINNING on a chestnut oak, T. N. Massey's corner on Anderson Creek, and runs down said creek 10 poles to a small poplar; thence S. 19 W. 8 poles and 12 links to a spruce pine; thence S. 24 W. 18 poles and 20 links to a white walnut on the west bank of a branch; thence across the branch, South 40 East 6 poles and 18 links to a stake in the old Ivester and Evans line; thence with said line South 17 Vt West 91 poles and 23 links to a hick ory; thence with Hyatt and Evans 'line, South 85 H West 7 poles land 23 links to a poplar; thence iwith Burnett's line North 18 J E. 61 poles and 17 links to a chest nut; thence N. 8H' tEX 5 poles and 19 links to a popular; thence N. 72 W. 68 poles to a stake in Anderson Creek; thence down said creek to the BEGINNING, containing 16 acres, more or less. This October 13th; 1941. BRYAN HEATHERLY, Commissioner. No. 1120 Oct 23-30-Nov. 8-13. Mrs. Cep'e CnWwell, known as "Aunt Mag," has returned home after spending three weeks visit ing with friends and relatives in and around Waynesville. Study The Cavity Walls Merits The use of. Cavity Wall construction if meeting with ever-increasing, favor on III part of architects, builders and home owned The excellence of this type of waD if universally acknowledged. Let us giv you the details of Cavitj Wall construction. Mrs. Mae Davis- has been visit ing relatives in several counties west of Haywood. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McClure and son, Burnette, and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Nelson, of the Jonathan Creek section, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nelson at Tuxedo recently. ETOWAH BRICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES ? MOLAND-DRYSDAL C O O P O R ATION S f ' Z I IIH..J ; - CHEVROUrJUDS 7- ... Today, mor than ever before, CHEVROLET ECONOMY is a Personal Advantage and a National Asset SAVES GAS SAVES OIL SAVES UPKEEP When you realize that The Finest Chevrolet of All Time brings you trim new "Leader Line" Styling ... new Body by Fisher of the same type and size used on higher-priced cars ... a power ful, thoroughly proved Valve-in-Head "Victory" Engine and Unitized Knee Action Glider Ride ... along with its low price and low operating costs then you know exactly what we mean when we say that, under today's conditions, Chevrolet economy is both a personal advantage and a national asset. DEJlGKfl TO UA" STYUNS DESIGN TO U " PERFORM" TO Itt"" KONO IT PAYS TO DUY TIIE LEADER AHD GET THE LEADING BUY iixviu io SALES-SERVICE
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