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THURSDAYS FEBRUARY x THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 I , I 1 i J I r IP DEATHS Clyde was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Lola Crawford FDiieral services were held Tuejday afternoon, February 13, at 3 o'clock at the Antioc-h Bap tist fchurcb in Iron Duff for Mrs. Lola Crawford, 53, of Iron Dufl sec-tin, who died on Monday, the I2iif,at her home. Rev Forrest Ferguson, pastor of the chinch, officiated. Burial va; in the churbh cemetery. ' Mj-s. Ciawfoi'd is survived by her tfather. P. P. Crawford; one son, Ned Crawford; three Kiancl children; two sisters, Mrs. John I), ifeilfonl and Mrs. C-.ver Hotf lan.t CSawford Funeral Home of Lawrence Carlton Breedlove Funeral services for Lawrence Carlton Breedlove, three months old son of Pvt. and Mrs. Denver W. Breedlove, of liazelwood, who died Sunday, February 11, were held Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the Church of Cod in Clyde. Kev. K! .1. Hensley, pastor of the church, assisted by ,Kev. S. C. Lowery. of Ha.elwood, officiatecj. Buiial was in Pleasant Hilt ceme tery in 'lyde. Surviving are the parents, the jrrandpai'ents. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Breedlove, of Clyde; one brother, Kov Lee, and .several aunts and uncles. Thefather is a patient in Moore General Hospital. Crawford Funeral Home of Clyde was in chartre of the arrangements. I turnr ic ctii I timc lIEnL 10 J11LL 111ML I TO TAKE OUT SHARES Mrs. Nora Scott Dotson Funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Central Methodist church for Mrs. Nora Scott Dot son, 04, wife of John W. Dot son, of Canton, who died in an Asheville hospital at 2:15 Sunday afternoon. Rev. Phillips, officiat ed, assisted by Rev.. Robinson, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial was in Arnon Plains cemetery near Canton. Serving as pallbearers were: Hex Lvlerly, K. V. Justice, Red Anderson. Jack Miller, W. II. Pressley and A. II. Holder. Surviving are the husband; two daughters, .Mrs. Virginia Sutton and Mis. Myrl Pless, both of Can ton, two Kiandsons, Bruce and Billy Sutton, of Canton; oie sis ter, Mrs. K. V, Owenby, of Mi ami, Fla. Carrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. IN THE JANUARY SERIES Save a Part of All You Make Through Building and Loan HAYWOOD HOME Building & Loan Phone 17 Main Street ASSOCIATION I Will L. Clark I I Fuii"ral services will be held Friday afternoon at i o'clock at it he lieavcrdam Methodist church f'oi Will I.. Clark, til, Haywood county farmer and stock raiser, who . I itti in the hospital here at 110:00 a. m. Wednesday. Rev. C. W. Judy, pastor, assisted by Rev. ; Oiler Burnett, will officiate. Buri al will be in the church cemetery. I Mr. Clark is survived by his I widow , the former Miss Julia tcno; one daughter, Mrs. Kay A. 1 Robinson, throe grandchildren; his ' mother, Mrs. Cordelia Clark; three brotheis, T. A. ('lark, attorney, 'of Canton, and Alden and J. R. , Clark, of near Canton; three sis Iters, Mrs, Lura Reno, Mrs. Clem ' Ncase, and Mrs. Hassie Clark, of the Thk'ketty section. Mr. Clark was an uncle of Mrs. Sally Rus isell, of Waynesville. The Wells Funeral Home of Canton, will he in charge of ur i rangenu nts. Just Arrived! Shipment of Lovely 45-Guage HOSE Spring Shades 95c Ceiling Price All Sizes Haywood's Largest Hosiery Department Belk-Hudson Co. Home of Better Values Loranzo Newton Evans Funeral services were conduct ed at 3:00 o'clock Sunday after noon at the home in the Maggie section for Loranzo Newton Evans, 71), Haywood county far mer, who died at his residence at 1:10 p. m. Saturday. Rev. Jarvis Underwood officiated. Burial was in the family cemetery nearby. Mr. Kvans, a native of Hay wood county, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. If. Setzer, Mrs. Ben Cutshaw, and Mrs. Ben Cutshnw, all of Maggie, and Mrs. Julius Cutshaw, of Lake Juna luska; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Lowe, of Waynesville, Mrs. Kixie Rath bone, Hazelwood, and twenty-six grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. I Richard Edward Scates Returns To Bainbridge Richard Edward Scates, seaman second class, son of Mrs. A. M. Scales, of Hazelwood, has return i ed to Bainbridge, Md. He re i cenlly spent a seven-day leave j with his parents. Seaman Scates i is a graduate of the Waynesville ; high school and played right j guard on the football team. 1 Haywood Chapter VDC ! To Hold March Meeting At Hotel LaFaine The Haywood Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confed eracy will hold the March meet ing with Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick at the Hotel LoFaine on Friday, March 2. Mrs. F. G. Rippetoe will have the paper. Mrs. James R. Boyd, president, will preside. All members are urged to be present. Want Ads FOR SALE Baby Rabbits and Geese. Call Rollman, 2111, tf WANTED elderly couple to milk and feed cattle. House provided. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska LOST 2 Ration Books No. 4, One Ration Book No. 3. Willie Pen land Christopher, Fred S. Chris topher, Hazelwood, N. C. Feb. 15-22 Mar. 1 WILL PAY CEILING for fat hogs weighing from 200 up, on foot. Grace Lumber Mills, 114 Main LOST Black wooly dog medium ( size short legs. Answers to. nmae of Sambo. Dog belonged to William R. MeClure, U. S. N'avv. Reward. See Mrs. Glenn McCluie, Route 1, Box 50. Way nesville. Feb. 25 FOR SALE Battery raido, used very little. Alladin Lamp, prac tically new. Also 10 New Hampshire Red pullets, some laving Mrs. L. W. Turner, Wavnesville, X. C, Rt. 2, Box 423. Feb. 22 Street. Feb. 15-22 Mar. 1-7 FOR SALE six-room house. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska. LOST Gas coupon A Serial No. 0955522. Georgia Warren. Feb. 15-22 Mar. 1 FOR SALE One brood sow. Call Rollman, 2111. tf WANTED Experienced parts man, body man and mechanics. Splendid opportunity in these three openings. See Watkins Chevrolet Company. tf USED CAHS WANTED We will pay ceiling price for good GAY CALIFORNIA COLORS IN jy fikl i Banded sandals . ."ties".. . . step-ins . .,. of smooth gabardine... imitation snakeskin or imitation patent ... in bright spring colors . . . Red, Light Blue, Apple Greea, Yellow, Beige or Black With Vinylitc solei that wear as well or better tihn leather iV I i? MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE S ' C. J. REECE, Owner Li used cars. Motor Sales. See Davis-Liner WANTED AT ONCE skilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. Houses furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. Expert Watch Repairs DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 1805) Expert Watch Repair Opposite Masonic Temple No. 8 Church Street WANTED TO BUY An A-l Coon Dog. Must be good. Will buy on trial only. Give price and com plete description and loca tion. Lecter Hyder, Box 355, East Flat Rock, N. C. 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FOR SLIP COVERS, button holes cevered button oucKies mu belts, also hemstitching, see Mrs. T. L. Campbell at 11 Masonic Temple, phone 525-J. BIRTHS Featured tit Chart j The perfect suit to spanthe seasons jfperfca undeFj youfjfur coaFnowj perfect jofSpringTSwans'dm ftaiIorsjtitrir1atterin ;hantitdcd detail, jnbcauj tif ul virginjwool MirroSheen gabardine. Sizes 10 to 1 8. ITHEHTGGGEBI WANTED Several loads of good manure, also plowing. Inquire at 305 Carolina Ave., Hazel- wood. "A. t tV)iUHiuser. Feb. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for a man familiar with farming, to manaere a local chain farm ser vice store. .Hf.Investfnent of five hundred to a'Hhousafd dollars necessary, -w$l secured. Re markable, pftportunlry'for ambi tious person to connect with growing: oisrWiteatitiH. Write Kox No. A In care of Waynes ville Mountaineer. Feb. 22-Mar 1 Havwood County' Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brook shire, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on February 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wiles, of lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on February 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on February 16. Harvard college was expanded into Harvard university under the charter of HiStK Hi Wsi It'isoeasjtoget prompt, effective trfSA nf YlfU(i trr1a n.UU Works right where trouble b$ eoneestion soothe irr,,.: breathing easier. Also helni many colds from developing? time. Try it! Follow direction. VICUS VATR0 i Aral Qnica C if CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many expressions of sympathy and kindness at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. Fannie Bridges Maxwell. The Maxwell Family. IS GETTING UP NIGHTS GETTING YOU DOWN? Thousands say famous doctor's discovery gives blessed relief from irritation of the bladder caused by excess acidity in the urine Why suffer needlessly from backaches, run-down feeling froijv excess acidity in (he urine? Just try DR.' 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Bring your Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners in for repair . . . expert mechanic available for part time work. CAMPBELL'S SLIP COVER AND REPAIR SHOP Phone 525-J 11 Masonic Temple For the Springtime Just Aheai You Will Find Us Prepared With Appropriate Merchandise Wind Breakers For spring wear the wind breaker: type of jacket has No. 1 popularity.! Matched Work Suits For , Neat Workers ,The matched work suit has come to be i the answer for men who would be neat i and comfortable at i j their work. This spring they i . will be limited, but we are now show ing combinations in .TAN AND BLUE 1 0UKMiSffi H ..- I V -Boys' Sizes 4 Up- $3.98 up k You will find Kere work clothing from I . ANVIL LEE WASHINGTON mm n iw - ; and other national ly known manufacturers. xks sssssajlnai T St t ' Work Suits . . i Work shirts are one of the scarce items But we can show you a nice selection. Wind Breaker In men's wind breakers we show a, -variety of types and 'weights. SIZES 36 TO 50 Both Coats and Jackets RAY'S DEPT.' STORE We won't say mucn about sweaters other than to tell you- ' WE WILL HAVE SWEATERS THIS SPRING FOR Children By Men and Woi H !5 i ..-! (j u I. V 111 J ) -J'i . I A W
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