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Page 12 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER DEATHS MISS GEORGIA VIVIAN HALL Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Clyde Baptist church for Miss Georgia Vivian Hall, 26, who died at the Western North Carolina Carolina Sanitorium on Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. T. H. Parris, pastor of the church, offi ciated. Burial was in the Locust Field cemetery in Canton. Miss Hall is a native of the Clyde section and is the daughter of the late George H. Hall and Mrs. Essie King Hall. - She is survived by three broth ers, Von Hall, of Sylva; Ted Hall, of Newport News, Va.; and Zane Hall, of Newport, R. I.; two sis ters, Mrs. R. W. Noland and Miss Essie Mae Hall, both of Clyde. Tom Gilliland, C. L. Grahl, Bill Henry, B. Frank James, Frank Jones, J. Lloyd Kirkpatrick, Ir wing F. Leatherwood, J. C. Pat rick, Sam Potts, Claude Rogers. G. H- Ruff, C. B. Kussell, M. U. Stamey, Mack Thomas, R. C. Tut tle. C. C. Walker, R. L. Wilson and Paul Young. The class will meet each Tuesday and Friday evenings with the hours irom 7:30 to 9:30 each night. MRS CARL WOODS Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning at the Balsam Grove Union church for Mrs. Carl Woods, 34, who died at her home in the Caney Fork section of Jackson county at 8 p. m. on Friday. The Rev, Ransome Phillips officiated. Burial was in the cemetery nearby. Surviving are her husband; and one son, both of Sylva; her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips; three brothers, Sherman, Ratio and Benoy; two sisters, all of the Caney Fork section. County State Guard Units On Maneuvers Over Week End The local unit of the State Guard, 40th company, will join the Canton unit, 39th company, for week-end maneuvers at Camp Hope, Lake Logan. The kitchen detail of the Waynesville unit will leave town around 1 o'clock and the othes will follow after 2:30. They plan to return to town on Sunday afternoon. Four Red Cross First Aid Courses Start Classes - (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. Doyle Alley, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Mrs. Dougas Edwards, Miss Elizabeth Henrv. and Miss Margaret Perry. On Tuesday evening a class for men was started at the Central Elementary, with Joe Davis as teacher. Enrolled were the follow ing: C. V. Bell, R. L. Coin, G. C Fprcuaon Edward E. Fuller, Ar thur E. Fuller, Chas. H. Gaddis, WANT ADS FOR RENT Furnished four room apartment, over Davis-Smith Jpwolrv Store. Call 151-W. It 80 Tons Bought By Dealer Since First Of October . (Continued from page 1) 137. For further information on any phase of the scrap campaign, this newspaper or the county agent's office will be glad to have you call. Pressley Brothers are buying scrap at Waynesville Coal Com pany and at Canton. T (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. m, Arrangements can be made to TparherS Make Plans For . i Jhaa m tn 1 TV . - get casn ior your crap, Sr ran and .Bona unves , onw onmnkstlnn mil HpRITP. ! The highest market prices are be ing paid. , . Mr. Pressley said that he had bought between 60 and 75 discard ed automobiles in the county. These will be converted into scrap as soon as he finishes hauling what the organizations and schools are now gathering, he said. T-ntinnoH from DaOT 1) last week and is to last through October 21. He set the goal for the county at 3,500,00ft pounds, which would be equivalent to about 100 pounds per person in the coun ty.' ' - n.nn ovnlnined how the 111 l . . - teachers could cooperate througni the children and the importance of having scrap deposited in one depot in the township, as it would be a problem to get all that was being collected hauled before the expiration of the drive. He outlined the state prizes of fered by the newspapers in the state and then told of the county prizes offered in the schools, includ ing a $25 first prize, ana a second, with a flo third During the h,,.,, " Thomas Erwin. Zi Prize. 'esg the school facultv. i , kfef dent to succeed Dudley Moo'l the coming year, ag LTr H Haywood County' TeaS !L1 .raectea with Mr 1 Win were ri0 r E, president, and Miss LucuTw., of Fines Creek, gecrpt" "' . . . 'J. .. FOR SALE Good Guernsey cow. See Mrs. John F. Cabe, Church Street, Oct. 8 FOR SALE Man's bicycle. Rid den less than 20 miles. Com plete with lights and horn. $39.50. See Harold 'Massie at Massie Furniture. Oct. 8 FOR SALE Good coal circulator heater. Will sell cheap. Call 411-W or 343-W. Oct. WANTED TO BUY For cash. A small house with garden plot in or near Hazelwood. Address Box 118, Waynesville. Oct. 8 PIGS FOR SALE 8 O. I. C. pigs, 6 weeks old. George Sutton, near Ratcliff Cove road. Oct. 8 LOST Back leather key case. Reward. Call 250W or write Box 354, Waynesville. Oct 8 LOST Small red and white spot ted female hound. ' Reward for information leading to return. Merritt Parton, Waynesville route two. Oct. 8 FOR SALE One used bicycle in first class condition. Two extra tires, brand new. Will sell for $40 cash. Call 157. Oct 8 EVERGREENS For winter scenes and now is the time to plant them. Champion Nursery, Can ton. Oct. 8. TC)H RENT Six-room house. lights and water. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 354-J. Reas onable price. Oct 8 WANTED Reliable man with car to succeed Walter Trull, called to Army as dealer in Southeast Haywood County. 2186 families. Experience : not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old, profitable business where Raw leigh products have been sold for over 10 years. Big profits, Pro ducts furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCJ-245-162, Richmond, Va. Oct 1-8-15. PIANOS FOR SALE , JUST RECEIVED 60 good used high-grade pianos much below prevailing prices. 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