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THE WAYNES VILLi3 UOUNTALNKEB Aliens Creek News The Woman's Missionary Union met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. C. L. Allen and spent the day making quilts for a needy family of the community. In order to lessen the domestic work for the day and have all possible time for the auilting each of the women brought a covered dish. Two quilts were completed. Despite the cold weather Sunday we had an attendance of 286 in Sunday school. After worship hour seven new members were added to our church. There will be another baptising next Sunday near the church. The pastor, Rev. W. L. Sorrels, will ad minister the baptism. The first day of the fourth an nual Ministers' Revival was held at the Allen's Creek church on Mondty. There were thirteen ministers present. There was a fifteen min ute devotional of songs and prayer with a demonstration in sermon building by H. G. Hammett J. C Pipes, Western North Carolina missionary, gave a short talk on "Penticost and Preparation For It." The principal speakers of the day were: Rev. T. H. Parris, pas tor of the Clyde church, who spoke on "The Church Functioning In (Evangelism." The Rev. J, H. Hall, pastor of Oak Grove and Rat cliff Cove churches and Rev. R. L. Gaddis, pastor of Dell wood church, delivered their favorite sermons. Rev. H. K. Masteller, pastor of the First church of Canton, who was to have spoke on "The Mean ing Of Worship," was unable to attend, because of illness. How-, Aliens Creek Club Has All Day Meeting The Allen's Creek home demon stration club held their annual all day meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry Francis. Each mem ber,, assisted in preparing lunch. Th rntr of the table was dec orated with small Christmas bells and white tapers. The regular business session was held in the afternoon. The mem bers brought gifts ''and told how thev had made them. Plana were made for the an nnui rht-istmns nartv which will be iriven in hoor of the member's husbands. Mis Mary Margaret Smith urg ed the members to make Christ mas decorations and gifts at home, and have an old-fashioned yuletide season. Miss Smith's demonstration was based on "How to reduce the hos iery bill." 7k ThanhM-Be Mem-Be Hatobv-Becatise You Live in America Awards Presented , 11 I a a re tt iu Muri ui nonor . . . j: ever, three or lour omen uib cussed his subject, The services were very interesting and enjoyed by all. Lunch was served the ministers by the Women's Missionary Union at the lunch room of the Allen s Creek school house. We are proud to welcome George Frady and family; of Georgia, to our community. Mr. Frady has just completed his new home on the new Allen s Creek road. He is employ ed at the Royle-Pilkington Co. The Brotherhood of Allen's Creek church will hold services at the county home on next Sunday afternoon. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE OR LEASE Some of the best business corner lota in Hazelwood. Also would lease my garage and service station to reliable parties. H. B. Milner. Not 13-20-27-Dee.4-lL CASH PAID For Good Used Can Se : Chxnpioo Motor Co. Canton, N. C. 1941 FORD TRUCK 1 ton, long wbeelbase with 12 foot flat body. 95 engine. 2 speed real axle; 8;25 dual tires, low mileage. Condition A-l. $785. Delivered Waynesville. Gene Williams, PO Box 777, Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 1 1 LOGGING SKIDDER Complete unit factory built, powered with Fordson engine. Good condition. $450. Delivered Waynesville. Gene Williams, PO Box 777, Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 11 SERVICE STATION manager wanted for a modern and large station. Excellent proposition to right man. Write "Operator", Box 511, Waynesville, Nov. 27-Dec. 4-11. FOR SALE Poland-China pigs 8 weeks old. $5.00 each. See D. D. York, Route 1, Waynesville, N. C. Dec. 4-11 FOR SALE OR TRADE Washing machine, less motor for pick-up trailer or wheels and axle to make one. Fred Saunders, Phone 307-W. Dec. 11 WANTED Housekeeper for home that has water, bath; electric refrigerator and washer. One child six years. Private bed room for you. Mrs. Claude Queen, near fish hatchery It wiiii. in imiiii wwimurn .ii-iitrTinr v n-nn-orrnTiir-iyiir .iiMwi(.JWlfWii"T'1 - ' " GST- J 5 ' 1 - tin i v , mi Y: ,-A - - yA i- - " w I- I A 4 Si v ' fym rv-.AWf ' ::h ' -ft n) , i - Canton Troop Four won the ad vancement ribbon for December at the. Haywood district court of honor Tuesday night at the Cham pion Y. M. C. A. in Canton. Noel Sharp, junior assistant Scoutmas ter of Troop Four was promoted to the rank of Eagle Scout. - Mr. and Mrs. J. "S, Sharp, of Canton, parents of Noel, were present, and Mrs. Sharp pinned the the bagle badge on her son. The Start ited tcr , m presentation was made by Carlton I show wind , k H 5" "'annual I The Smnt.. . Park .!,. "?Uiii "nnual fair 1. 4 of this week and . ZT 4 Mondav.a"d,C0ntl4 teacher 0f vi.d in th 1 Z , "ona! J jiiraciiKiuuii wb moue uy canton I snow winHn... I r . 1 l l i i , . lu " S nf ti. rcywjii, nevtiy eieciea cnairman shops in tho W of the Haywood district. Noel will display th' TN Sharp is a charter members of th Martin k?,,.neir PfodnJ Canton Emergency Service Corps. I formerly TJ J H He is also a member of the Order ' dustriM vuhcq 6y j. of the Arrow, National honorary ti, n.mn. Mi.n;n i . i ne countv resentative of the annhomn. .il. J." Jne exhibits jTl A. -1..J..1 1, . .. 1 WDltsbo. . 1 omueni council OI the Can- econnm' cl)l ton nigh school. . ., . " " 111 me tow.J The December award is the sec-! Arn;.i ,;?.uie cnel ond monthly advancement rihhnn he V m """chii won by Troop Four. M. M. Crisn There ,!ii t Wm.ner J is scoutmaster of the troop, and 47 boys of tZ lhiu i Frank Childers is assistant scout- tural cW. , ;! 'ocatioll The pvh; Wavne.'eralfarmp'a i , uus. meats "ed goods. The public 's cordially j. ATeep the Star of Hope and Freedom Shining in America BUY U.S. DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS Letters To Santa Clous FOUND One pig wandered to J. T. Bridges' home Sunday morn- I ing. Owner may have same by describing it, paying for feed and this ad. J. T. Bridges. Dec. 11-18-25-Jan. 4. REDUCED PRICE "Annals of Haywood County," complete his tory of the county. Price $3.00 reduced to $1.50 until Decem ber 24th, W. C. Allen. Dec 11. Dear Santa Claust . . . : :. I may as well drop you a few lines to let you know that I am a little girl just ten years old. I would like for you to bring me WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY 1 8ometnin nice for Christmas. $35.00 per week, man or woman I We have a little baby boy in with auto to sell Eureka Poultry ' our home. Please bring him a Mixture to farmers. Eureka ball, wagon, a teddy bear and a Mfg. Co., East Street St. Louis, 1 doll. Please don't forget any little 111. Dec. 11 .children. Yours truly, WILMA WILSON. FOR RENT 4-room apartment unfurnished at Lake Junaluska, N. C. See Mrs. Francis A. Wyatt. Dec. 11. Dear Santa: I am wanting a bike for Christ- r7 ' - . mas and a foot ball and many oth SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS gift er things. My name is Richard problem bygiving a copy of the Breedlove. I am 7 years old and Annals of Haywood Couty' jin the second grade. My teacher i.ou unui juecemDer 24tn. It is Mrs. Cannon. I like teacher. I 7 go to school every day. I get my AL , 8 head of cattle- J- lessons every night I like to go to ' W . Crawford, Willets, N. C. It school. I have many friends in the second grade. I am wishing you a Merry Christmas. Your friend, RICHARD BREEDLOVE. Dear Santa Claus: l am a little orphan girl 4 years old and I want you to come to see me and bring me some candy, or anges and nuts, a little stove and a little cabinet, some dishes, a color book and some colors. A little broom and a little iron. With love to Santa. PEGGIE AND PATSY WILLAS. USH FOR SERVICE MEN It is estimated that 27,180 tons of fresh and canned fish will be consumed by the army and navy during 1941. v Dear Santa; This is what I want for Christ mas: Superman gun, sand paint, crow game, bed room slippers, bath robe, boxing gloves, punching bag, rubber farm set, pencil set, flag map, candy, nuts ad fruits and that is all I want. Thank you Santa. EMMiETT HILLRY BALENTINE. There are now 6,000 chinchillas in the United States. (if Make Our Store Your Christmas Headquarters PERCOLATORS TOASTERS HOT PLATES IRONS POTTERY RIFLES SHOT GUNS SHOT GUN SHELLS CARTRIDGES R R GUNS SCOOTERS TRICYCLES ELECTRIC TRAINS MODEL AIRPLANES WAGONS AUTOMOBILES GLOVES BALLS BATS MITTS TABLE TENNIS TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS BALLS BASKETBALLS SOFTBALLS BADMINTON SETS GOLF BALLS GOLF CLUBS If At Bognor Regis, England, a dog has taken the law into its paws by establishing itself at the inn and greeting all bar customers dur ing legal hours, but keeping them out at other times. "Help Him Develop His Talent Give Him A Guitar" GUITARS GUITAR SUPPLIES HARMONICAS Massie Main Street Hardware Company ivu i i AKKM AN, Owner Waynesville NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, - December 29th, 1941, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County North Carolina, I will offer for sale at public out Cry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lots, units or parcels of land, and Personal nronnrtv situate in Waynesville Township," naywooa L-ounty, North Carolina, Iff ana more particularly described as follows; to-wit: ' ceme units (a - rs a.i of the addition made to Block 7, sometimes called addition Block 7-A) of the Southern 'Assembly Property, according to survey and piat oi j. w. Seaver, C. E.f which sam piat is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County in Record of Maps. Book No. "A", Page 15, together with all furniture and household pods now contained in the house located on the above described premises. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority contained in that -ertain deed of trust dated April 15, 1937, from Margaret Hayes Foster and husband, L. L. Foster, o James Atkins, Jr., trustee, for ugene Wuesthbff , which deed of rust is recorded in Book 38. paw wo, naywooa bounty Registry. The undersigned having been sub--tituted as trustee in said deed of trust by instrument dated Novem ber 17th, 1941, and recorded in Book 114 at Dam 71! TloA County Registry. Reference is hereby made to said (ntm - -hiuviim recoras lor all the terms and conditions thereof. This November 24th, 1941. A. T. WARD, Substituted Trustee No. 1138 Dec. 4-11-18-25. TV k r a. m ' 'i Ha g Phone 31 master, Bofi Gibson, of Troop Two, was promoted to rank of Life Scout. The presen tation was made by William Med- j ......... trie H RTI hi.. lYi. . wooa district. . !.. -r r 'neiu, A. M. Fairbrother. chairman of . . .? """"ts and advancement of the Daniel Boone Z Z 0 m Fridar.t Council, presented the Star Scout award to A. J. Reno, Jr.. of Can ton Troop Seven and Billy Richeson A x T7'BERCVLOSlf of Waynesville Troop Two. LI l FORTY V. TWO Remits. Kllha Hnll nnrl Wil liam Whitesides, both of Bethel J '.n ,'. 'he United "SUt( Troop 12, attained the rank of "it '' touritriet Second Class Scouts. Haldee,. j!ad ch 'C- have' Keed, cnairman of the troop com- -t.at, . M',ils w mittee of Troon Four, made the . , . .' w,1' or d awards.:. . , :. ' V7 T-" wt Assistant Scout FYciitiv IPIavI . """wu v. 4a nv..i-x rr " conceived the on William Miller, Walter James and Billie Davis, all of Waynesville Troop Three, and on Neil Mc Cracken, Canton Troop Seven and Howard Brown, Canton Troop Four. Billy Barrett and Howell Pless, of Canton Troop Four, received merit badges for handicraft. Phil ip Moore, of Canton Troop Four, was awarded merit badges for camping, pioneering, woodcarvine: and farm mechanics. Ray H. Mann, Jr., Canton Troop Seven, received badges for first aid and pioneering, and Jack McCracken and Mark Hipps, of Canton Troop Seven, were awarded the first aid badge. B. E. Colkitt, of Waynesville, commis sioner of the Daniel Boone Council, presented the awards. I mas seal, launched !Mj , Hie iuc WOUI, it! j p.J i-ii tie tne gloDe. Claiming the honor of originated the Christmai Denmark has, with its t ing country, Sweden, M sales annually since .1901 United States, seal sales 18117, Up to 1934, the sale qf mas seals in the Unittd alone totaled $75,000,008, which has been devoted control of tuberculosis. Artificial breeding assoJ are now operating in 22 i in New York State, all ! and directed by dairy firs those counties. Practical because they can serve a useful pi pose every day. Beautiful, because they a more handsomely designed than ever beM Quality made to endure, because they are m duced by skilled American la borelectrical gifts are a wise choice this Christmas! Here are just a few of the most popular items in our stock. PERCOLATOR in chromium fin ish, varied sizes to suit the family need. Always an acceptable and cherished gift. WAFFLE BAKER in chrom ium finish with heat indica tor ; single and double size models; useful in every home. An f ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER with juice extractor, com plete with bowh and ttrainer; a hundred " ne m everv d I. E. S. Better Sight Floor Lamps; elimi nate eyestrain with glareless light make seeing easy. W j d e variety of designs. 7 TION GRILL and WAFFLE . IRO- with rpmnvnhle fiTids. 8tin finish. NA- SON II ooth Martin Ebcfric Company Church M'- j
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