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(One Day wearer victory) THURSDAY, AUGUST Pace 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER I Home Portraits and Commercial Photography 7" x 11" Size Making 1st Negative and one Print $3.00. Making additional Negatives 1 Pt. each J1.50. Duplicate Prints 75c each. 6" x 7" Gaflex 1st Negative and 1 Print 11.00. Duplicate Prints 25c each. Kodak Size No. 122 Making Negative 5 Post Cards $1.00. No. 122 on 4" x 6" Glass or Portrait Double Wt. $1.50 for 6. All Duplicates 20c each. These prices for Central Main Street only. Transportation for outside this area to be furnished. VV. R. KIRKLAND Call Aiken Gift Shop Abbott Knight Phone 121 In Waynesville- Found Only At Ray's with outstanding quality comfort durability Men who are working for Victory on the home front wear wings with confidence. There's dependable quality in every detail well-made seams, sturdy buttons, rein forced button holes . . . and the famous Guardian Collar that doubles the life of the shirt. Accurately cut for smooth fit. In lustrous broadcloth and distinctive stripes good taste no matter which you choose. See our group of Wings that are making history today. $175 i ti $250 Wrinkle-free collar modi ijj under Celanese porent -COMPARE THEM WITH THE REST--THEY COMPARE WITH THE BEST Ray's Dept. Store R&P Enjoys Perfect Softball Season, To Have Finals Monday Through Tuesday night R&P Softball team has had a perfect season, and has not lost a game, having played eleven. The Tannery is in second place, having won 7 and lost 3 during the season. The championship playoff will be held on Labor Day, with the teams in first and third places playing at ten o'clock, and the second and fourth place teams playing at three in the afternoon. The finals, to be played by the winners of the two previous games will be held immediately after the end of the 3 o'clock game. The standings as of Tuesday night were: Team W L Pet. R&P 11 0 1,000 Tannery 7 3 .700 Dayton 3 7 .300 Pet 3 9 .260 The games played during the past week ended in the following scores: Team R H Pet Dayton .. Tannery Pet 5 10 6 8 Dayton 0 2 R&P 6 8 Pet R&P Dayton 8 10 1 Pet 2 5 2 AT CAMP CROFT Thomas Troy Morris has arrived in Camp Croft for basic training. He is the son of Fred Morris, of route 2. He was inducted into the army on July 22 at Camp Croft. Before his induction he was em ployed as spinning operator. MARRIAGES John McLaurin Gamble, of Man ning, a. C, to Anna Jeane Bare foot, of Canton. Here is a name f to remember A 62 year record of 2-Way helpV S direction en labir 1 IkSTiJlP tJtd u tonic, Cardal usual ly pp op apptit, aidi dt gaition, and thus helps build nrgyfortha"tima" toooma. 6 tart ad 3 daya befora your time, and takan aa diractad, It houl4 halp ralieva pain du to puraly lu notional oauiea. VSnaaaj Fresh Vitamins From Our Garden DINNKR 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. SUNDAY 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. Telephone 9166 Parkway Knoll Samuel S. Frady Completes Naval Training Course Recent graduation ceremonies at the Naval Training School (Elec tric) on the Iowa State College campus, Ames, Iowa saw Bluejack et Samuel S. Frady, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frady, Route One, Way nesville, receive recognition as eligible to qualify for the petty officer rate of electrician's mate third class. Selection to attend the electri cal school was made on the basis of results of the recruit training aptitude ttsts. Further duty orders to sea or to some shore station now await the graduate. Greetings to Those Who Help Us Build m TT IS with genuine pride that we extend greet ings to those who have helped so much in the building of our business and who have worked with us so harmoniously at all times. Inlaid Wood Novelty Mfg. Company ASHEVILLE ROAD PHONE 259-J CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church rooms on second floor of Masonic Temple. Authorized Christian Science Literature available from lending library after Sunday services. During summer months testi monial meetings will be held the first Wednesday evening in each month at 8 o'clock. Sunday service at 11 a. m., the subject of the lesson sermon for next Sunday will be "Man." The Golden Text will be taken from Psalm 65:1-4, "Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Zion. Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causest to approach unto thee, that he may dwell in thy courts." Notice of Tax Sale On Monday, September 11, 1944, at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse Door in the Town of Waynesville, North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, all the land of the following prop erty owners located within the Town of Hazelwood for taxes due the Town of Hazelwood for the fiscal year 1943-1944. Frank Byrd $14.50 Jess Curtis 17-04 Mrs. Grady Davis 4.35 H. C. Duckett 8 25 Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson 15.57 H. B. Moody 36.25 Homer Moore 8.93 Mary S. McCall 8.70 R. L. Nichols 5.80 Mrs. John F. Scates Estate 13,78 Mrs. Raymond Scates 62.64 To the foregoing taxes will be added penalty of one per cent per month beginning with the month of February, 1944, and the cost of this notice. Sale made pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, and by order of the Board of Aldermen. This the 16th day of August, 1944. G. C. SUMMERROW, Tax Collector NOTICE IN SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. PAULINE HARTNES Vs. WALTER HARTNESS. The above named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds that the plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart from each other for more than two years next preceeding the commencement of this action; and the defendant will further take no tice that he is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after September 16th, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 16th day of August, 1944. C H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. 1384 August 17-23-31 Sept. 7. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. LOUIS ZUPAN, Vs. IDA ZUPAN. The defendant above named will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce upon statuatory grounds. And said defendant will further take notice that in said action she is required to appear before the clerk of the said court, at the Court House in the City of Waynesville, N. not later than 30 days from this date and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said cause, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16th day of August, 1944. C H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court, For the County of Haywood. 138 Aug. 17-24-31 Sept. 7. For Post-War Comfort plan to make GAS YOUR SERVANT Cooking Water Heating Brading GAS Service Aihylll RoJ Phon 202- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted For CONSULT ielPl, DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells Bldg. I I Fruit CAK for Overseas Shipmer I We will have plenty of Fruit Ci J for your overseas Christmas Bo: ! Pearce's BAKERY BUY WAR BONDS AND STAI ) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by J. E. Medford and wife, Ada Med ford, to the undersigned trustee, on the 1st day of June, 1936, to secure certain indebtedness there in described, which said deed in trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina, in Book No. 40 on page 175, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of said deed in trust as there in provided, and demand having been made on the undersigned trustee by the hn'nVr of the notes. Now, therefore, I the under signed trustee will on the 18th day i of Septembobr, l'.IU, at 12 O'clock,' Noon, at the courthouse door in the city of Waynesville, N. C, offer for sale and sell to the last and highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said deed in trust, all the following described property to- wit: Lying and being in Beaverdam Township, Haywood County, N. C, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Ade- ran Schenk, the Church property and others, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Penland Old line, now the Jesse R. Smathers heirs line, and a cor ner between the Phillips and Min gus old tract, and runs with said Phillips and Mingus old line, N. 86 deg. 45' W. 157.4 feet to a stake that stands 72 H feet S. 86 deg. 45' E. from Mack Haley's N. E. corner; thence N. 3 deg. W. 9 feet to a stake in the south margin of the public road; thence with the south margin of said road, with its curve, 185 feet to a stake that stands 82 '4 feet N. 4 deg. E.,from the beginning corner; thence with the Penland and Phillips old line S. 4 deg. W. 82 Vt feet to the place of beginning. Excepting from the east end of the above boundary a right of way eight feet wide. This the 16th day of August, 1944. CHESTER A. COGBURN,, Trustee No. 1386 Aug. 24-31-Sept. 7-14 Third Annual Western North Carolina 1 jjjf All Breeders and Buyers Will Profit At This Sakj Area's Choice Graded Calves To Be Sold At CITOE STOCK YAW 2 p. it WED. PT.. 13 9 Outstanding Western North Carolina Breeders To Enter Calves South' LarH i Buyers Will Be Present. The Best Quality Ever Offered ALL CALVES WILL WEIGH FROM 300 TO 600 POUNDS. Clyde, North Carolina September 13th
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