THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945 (0n Day Nearer Victory) j Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER : 1; Vlrs. Will Harden, 'former Resident, Claimed By Death v' s i Last rites were roiiducieil 'lues , (IV ay Afternoon nt .St. Luke's Epis Vl"Dpal churcli, Salisbury, for Mrs. Survived Sinking Plans Made For .Observing 2()th Year In Business First in Fashion for the y f t .6 ' ft if 4 'mm a Kate Troy Harden. H, . idow of Rev. Will Harden, minis V ! ' Jr and archdeacon of Hi:' Epmo 4r- J val church, ami a I'oi iner rector . i J( !. Grace Church in t; APhiiiMi.is H . mis. iiamcii :, ocaui oee.nnu ." t.is Hmvan ft fmnri.'l rial up; where she had been ;i p, .bui . i'tent for tin- past year. Burial was Chestnut Hill cemetery. ?f'! Mrs. Maul'' ) was I he daughter ! Tf W. C. and Com: a Trn cf Fav '? ItfMlle an. I ;i Msler of Sli.. W. Harden, cf Wavnesvills wh ! 1 (.. liarden. cf W.v. !i J ''ruled I lie I'u "it-e. JKie-diy. She h. i if ,,. ,,!!.. it v-sr i i " " V-ti ' tft her- In .! , oilier char -lie. I ' ' ! ' . , , .. S'n ivm ; .;re ni;o tl niuh.cr. at- MM'' h i':. on I nilcn veiled ifi"i' her h'tsl;t m I Jr. . ni. ...ii :i n;l 1 u-i t't ..inriien 'in mil Finest I W ii i Lo rn m;s f ,, Vtc wish In c' ill our apprecia ;l'.i"'n ,uir l1:' "-' i'n'' neinhhc , oi I heir Uindnesi. lo us durin.-j ie illness ,'ind death of our hus I (and and fa! her. .!olm f Siij (!er. t I we wlso wish lo i hank them lor ! r. ile beiuliful Moral ofl'eriiifi-s. f!m ) llr.- li.lin K nvili'i- anil Family. 1 5 1 j ' SALLY'S RALLIES ,i i I fl H i ' 1(1 SERGEANT Avery E. Wilber, 32, pi Appleton, Wise, survived the cap ture of L'orrrKidor by the Japs anc 30 months in Philippine encmj prison camps, only to be taken with some 1.K00 fellow prisoners aboarc a small Jap transport for transfei j elsewhere. The ship was torpedoes by an Allied sub and all the prison ers perished except Wilber and four others. They managed to get aboard a lifeboat and make theil way to China. Wilber said thai most of the prisoners on the boal were Americans. ( International Wife Preservers 7T-T far ' , , i 'f ' 4, :'-tlQ&r' " f j ,v J ,. A'-. 77 ";i "The tinof; ; won't lia'a'" ' fiiim in ami ask the ho: s I' Tin huy I'll i It'll ilci hmi lull.tis i rtii ie rii'8heneil lit linmn Mkf h f.ln;ill hnwl of snflft. tlft-hil- imt .:in nl sii(i In thier fiat is warm v'.iti i Wlnj. nnvtinf in ihirk llhiT with j-.' l.i.,tri Iliush lim.si ilust from vHvot ol 1. 1 1 then ,ippl su'ils il h clean brush, nil'l.iiii: I.... li ;th1 foilh hchlh Wipr up. sn. Is uiih a si ties of i h-rtii i loths wning Mlmost illy in lukr-u ai in WHtol If plop n l iii:ii. thr i ollai w ill he only shirhtly d.uni Si am whet ofi n hoihnp les tt tllp. m hen roniietel ilry, hruah it lillll' In hllllK li:ir the Map At a recent annual dinmr uieetini'. Ihe pcisonnel of the Garrett Ft nt ral Service and Garrett Furniture Company, with I heir w ivcs as special quests, disctissed various phases of the firm's aclivi ies as the organization entered their 2IJi!i year o; utcratiun. The di iscusaions wore led by N. W. CJ ar ret I, president. Headiie; from l"f to riehl: Herbert II Urareri, Mrs. Herbert II. lirarcii Arthur P. l.i adbeller. Mrs. Nobel W. (iarrell. '.. Javis. Mrs. Xcb V. Ciute.. luh I. I'r.'i.'icr V. Cell . Mis. Arlhur IV I .eadbettcr. Noble In;' b I,. I'laier. Mrs. Virnil li. l)ais. Noble Gai-rell, (I'.irrelt, Virgil II. and Mrs. Rotarians Will Mold Banquet For Vi es On Friday The Hiuiual spring social even! of the Notary Club will b'' h"l'' Frid'ty nie.hl at Ihe reci-eal cm d hall of the Melluxlisl church when members enlerlain I heir v. ivcs with i a haii'piet. ' Howard Cl.ipp i, in chai;:c ol the special enlerlaiutiient prn.ciam ! assisted by llillard Atkins. I I'. I Massif? and II. S. Ward. ( 'bai Ic j Hay is president of Ihe club The event will bc;;in at Y..I0 p m. 59 of North Carolina is occupied by forests. O of which half is on farmland: tl ,-w:UIi i i a k- K ml.. Hll 111111111111111 f w rcvenuo XV Ui.Ff 3 l-om Ncxftf.M NMlD Forests JiavV; ben o sourre -(o the people- of Norlli Cato the limo of llie First Settlement about IT TAICES AN EXPERT CHECK-UP NOW... ;W - 1 ' i F : f ' & v t ; i1 (i I to , : I lj ;;-J ; i J Jr ii ii 'hi ifM 'o M 'f ' ' I'll. ' N Before tho wnr, 9 million dollars wis received by North Carolina farmers for solo of wood products. Todov ll'is income is vastly more! Ill I Buv War Boiuls and Stamps ant Ads M.I .'.'i N V NTF,I1 lnc:i o' cr lacti-i aj-'.e leu h limit. in Nm I h .i.i'l West 1 1 1 1 IK i Ml t be I ... i ::r ii :'.'i uiat ion I o '. I I I It!" l.l I. I'l'S. Wulr lis. i i:t. Id Irish's. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i riiree Inr li.nv I I.iv'mmmI ( 'oiii.I ics eood prolils Siead.x work. Kept. NIC Va. Mar. la Hi'lsH CAh'S V A N'TKI i . We will pay ccilinc pin., fur o,nnd ii cd ears. Scr Davis Liner Motor Sales. Ft tit SAI.F. Due " i II. IV walcr hh.imi ; on'' :uo watt P. c. vuti "i li.-i aloi . one 1 a H IV voll uinlor. ami 10 X volt licht C.lobcs. All m foo'l condihoii. ! ' and will sell lor $:(! 00 cash. I Sec lleni.x I'lancis. ',!' miles I from Waynesville in I'lanci., , Cove. Mar. la I.IIST Yellow mid Chase wo man's w i isl wat' h Friday. March ; !. en Main SI reel or in slorc- t if I'osl fillirc. liclurn lo Miuni Mincer t ifliee. Kcw.ird. oi lele phone ;.(.: K. Mar. la Ki'li SM.F. Coon .mil ol Oi'i- (iiiu ; Icon ihill ,, m In linen veils , theap. II. !'.. Meade. I' Hi SAI,.; i w,, i new luur-l iioni j'ihiiI l'fad ( lo-.! at S:t.0U(l (HI each. Itclie-Meai!". mall haclor lull stuck Dur i r,i.-.leiTl. one iid Will sell M:l'i''r. Boile rdar. 13 ;nod ,;! acre:., lion ,c ,, wood. in i . 1 1 ;:aius H. B. IM liner. Mar. IT) l lHSY It NIliM SKliMCK. liadios hoii.Jil, sold and repair ed, ati Maui Sheet. Waynesville, V C. Mar. la-May 3 Fdi; SA 1 ,1s One mare ( all ills. and colt, tf I t)!;' S.!,K (Ice.-e. Ca llahv Kabbits and ! 1 liolliuan. 2111. ! tf I I'1 t If', t, io help rou save that car! If you lot it slip this year . . .you may be very sorry! You probably never owned a car as old as yours is now. This means you've got a job to do . . . NOW! Get that old winter oil out and fresh oil in. Give that winter-beaten chassis a thorough lubrication with fresh, protective greases. Let a man who knows how look over those tires and switch them around for longer Life. Have your spark plugs cleaned or replaced for greater gas economy, greater engine life. Look after that battery, radiator, lights and finish! Spring's going and summer's near. Now's the time lo get the care that will heln vou SAVS THAT CAR! MAKE A DATETwITH YOUR ESSO DEALER TODAY! . care sayes ww i (Ess i DEALER t''fl:frww...i''' STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Ok if . r.iK toe HOWELIS ESSO SERCE DILI, HOWELL, Owner Washing; Greasing Tire Repairing Main Street ' WANTED elderly couple to milk and feed cattle. House provided, j See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska j - - - I f'Olt SALE six-room house. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska. KOU SALE- -One brood sow. Call Kollman. 2111. tf FOR SALK - Two-story frame house, seven rooms, in i;ood re pair. Also some household fur niture. See Mrs. J. M Kellett at Kb kpntrick Apartment No. 2. Mar. lfi FOR SALE One 220 volt 3.000 watt upper and 3.000 lower ele ment. 40 gallon tank electric hot water healer. Used very little. $100.00. Sec Henry Francis. Mar. 15 WANTED Experienced parts man. body man and merhanics. Splentlid opportunity in these three openings. See Watkins cii SALK- New four-room house .lust completed, about three acres of j;uod pround. Outbuilding on Properly. Located on uood road, near Rubber plant. A bargain, priced to sell. For furl her in-' formal ion w rite 1'. O. Box (551, Waynesville. Mar. 8-15 FOR SALE - Electric milk cooler. Holds siN; to 10 gallon cans. See Creed Welch. Iron Duff Town-1 ship. Mar. 8-15 WANTED Saw work; cross cut saw welding ally round saw work also band saw work. C. P. Hunter. Waynesville Lumber Co. Mar .8-15 WANTED To rent farm around C. riiton or Pigeon Township. Honorable discharge from U. S. Army. Dewey Uliinelieart. 11a zrlvvood. N. C. Mar. 8 - I D. VVIS-SMITII, JEWELERS Expert Watch Repair : Also Engraving Estimates Gladly Given No. S Church St. Tel. 514 Chevrolet Company. tf WANTED A Lawn Mower. FOR SALE Breakfast Room Suite, four chairs, drop leaf ta ble. Phone 454-J. Mar. 15 Phone 291 -J. WANTED AT ONCE slcilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. Houses furnished. Sea Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. WANTED HOOKED MAT WORKER S. PLENTY O F VVOUK FOR ALL WORKERS. WRITE FLEMISTER CRAFTS, r DALTON, GA. Mar. 15-22-29-Apr. 5 55 Pigeon St. Mar. 15 FOR SALE Two cypress water 1 tanks, 200 gallon capacity each; j fine lawn mower. Two 4-foot cultivators; one turning plow; one garden plow; 20 hot bed sash 3x6 feet. One kitchen cabinet. See Henry Francis. ; Mar. 13 AUTISTIC Piano Tuning, Voicing and Repairing. Taut Shepherd, Rcthel High School, Waynesville. ' N. C. '. . 14t I Narrow Outside Margin j 18 JLj aster Coats All cycn on our line-up of Easter coat beauties! Short or lonj we've the coat you want most! !lid fashion at low budget prices! Brilliant Tunic Coats The coat you'll Wear over everything Easter thru Spring! See the belted beauties with cardigan necklines, new sleeve details. Soft pastels, shock colors. ML Topper Suit V Coat Twins Applause-winning Easter duet that solos right thru Spring a slim young suit plus a matching topper! Yours to wear endless ways in check and solid combines. Others. 12-20. Chalk-Stripe Winners Slim tailleurs .so smart with single-link . 7 buttons. See too the soft costume suit?.r'J pastel dressmakers in our ace suit collec tion ! The UNION Main Street V