(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, Ma U, TSiction Two -Page 2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER m i 1 '2 Vi4 WAYNES VI LLE PKESBV TIKI AN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm H Williamson. Pastor. Whitener Prevost. Niiprnnten dent of Sunday School -Sunday Sejiooi a I in (in o'clock. Morning worship 1 1 . i." o'clock Sermon subject Enrollment." Pioneer bovs .toil imiI' Young People meet ,ii 7 : i i ( I Mid-week prayer service nesday evening at .'J. tin FIRST BAPTIST ( Rev. I.. C. Kllioit This Is the tr.einlh r!,i beautiful windows when and neighbors nice! on a level and worship the '.u This church keepv ,,nri for all visitors at Sunday School e; morning at it) -tin oil are clasnes from the through the adult ;nJi and teachers welcome Messer is the ellim-nt dent. Morning worship hej )y at 11:15. The ciio a beautiful anthem. . the congregationa tinuing the series of me the place and position oi the pastor will speak jet't: "A New Test; What is the Baptist--t ion of the New Tcstann The sermon will atic.u; that question Training Union uinli ership of Miss Hat -u will meet at 7 DO p in YOU'RE NOT TOO OLD TO FEEL YOUN(J Thl ) a mesajiKe for men w!i life but do longer find it UimiI.hk ! the lack of certain viliiin.ii- :in t U Tromone, a recent nit-tix-.ii i r.-w-rv .-nihiii-wn vitamins anl humionea iim-liii y the vfm and Kest im1 en'- meet j i i i.'-i- ..m-.v Vour whule attpr'mr h. '-jr uii.,i .iti!!,:.:- to ward lite, may nnprm wt . t y...t L..-in1 lo use Tromone. Now it tj,;.y I..- i .-il.i- fur middle aired men tu ate am fn- i l,e Mine spirit, vitality ami t,,e;.M Uj.it in ;.lt their ! vouth a thing to rememLer. A ii(.'ij eum ! may not subtract fi"in yt.ur tjlf-iiMjrr-ii w!.?n you um Tromone, the new Utflwiil formula combining vitamins an-l tin w , f .,il,w diretiond nn lhei. Trumn-p r(,r Bjif Dy Smith's Cut-Rate i)my. Mnr NOTICE OF TftI SIT 1 S SAI.i: On Monday lime I!i-I." eleven o'clock A. l ; t:.c cm house door in the Ti -a :i .i w '; nesville, N. (' . I w.H oilei sale at public outci est bidder for cash, tl hi "li ii m MIC described real estate nun,- , said Town and State, to .mi Being Lot No 7t! oi (Jraud i- Sub-Division in the Tov nesville, as per plat n the Office of the Hegi-ti ordi ot I of Haywood County Sale made pursuant to pi and authority conferred upon by that certain deed ol liuv d July 14. 1943. executed hv ii Clark and wife, (ieitrude P C! me itcd and recorded in Hook .". 115, Haywood CcmnK lie; i page tr- which deed of trusl and i reference is hereby made i the terms and condition tl This May 18. 194.-) A. T. VV'ARU 1 iii No. 1437 May 24-:',! -June V ad 1-1 NOTICE Ol SI MMONS NORTH CAROLINV HAYWOOD CM IMV IN THE Sl.TKKIMI cm I i;T TOWN OF WAY MS'. Ill !. Vs. M. L. GREGORY and " d. N1E. B. GRFCMRV II YV COUNTY, F.T A I. The defendants. M I. (d Nannie B. fJregoc, all he law aud devisees ol M I, (,i and Nannie fj firegor; . ii d ed. and all lien holder., and tors and assignees oi said In Yedi ii at laand devisees, and any and all other persons having any ciaim or interest in the propert;. lormerh owned by M. L. Gregory in the Town of Waynesville. Haywood County, North Carolina, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina to foreclose the lien of taxes and street assess ments due the plaintiff, which tax es were duly listed by said M L. Gregory, and which street assess ments were made agaiir-t said property in his name, and which constitute a first lien upon real estate lying in Grandview Subdi vision of the Town of Waynesville, in Haywood County, North Caro lina, in Waynesville Township, be ing lots Nos. 3 to 6 Inclusive i lour lots) and lots Nos. 41 to 44 inclus ive (four lots), as shown by map of said Subdivision recorded in Map Book "A" page 35. Office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, a part of which said lots front on East Street and adjoin the property of Mrs. Dave Russell, et al., and the relief demanded con sists in the sale of said real estate for jtaxes and street assessments due the plaintiff, and in excluding all persons from any lien or inte rest in said property. The defendants win turtner take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty at the court house in Waynes vllle within twenty days after the 31 day of May, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said -action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Thisjthe 2nd day of May, 1945. I ' C. H. LEATHEKWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. J432 May 10-17-24-31. I li.illse" I iioiin ( on- I II I ,wl ll;iyi u hnt Holding Revival f A W I'lie ll a. nl s ? f IITK'II . g-,i''-- -.','.,.- fT, II la'., i tl 4 II II -.en l:i:V t'KWK PKTRL'CF.l.IJ. of h Sinidav ,h.'lior,, ''native of Italv, who in k '! here 1 , , i conduct i ne the revival services I .ii 1 !e r,,M i , iiij,.,.,.. j : 1 1 . - week ai 'lie l llurcil of (iod, .um I .. ; I ; iae! v.oi.il The public is invited 1 1 1 m -i i : 1 1 e u ' tu a 1 1 em I I lie sei vices 1 j , i Mi npi I Revival Services In , , !'rorcss At The Church .-i'lr's i re;a! was begun at the Ila- I i , , I ' l I . . i I "... I , R 1 . . ... , l- ,1 I h iv i. ,L- Im Mw, l., inti-rpre',! ' 1 t r K IV! rurclli. ol Asheboro, con ;ii ! i i.-,-h j diHinej 'lie MT ice. These serv .! ., ..n-ver J " i'i oiilinue through June 9. j ai i : 1 : 1 1 - to an annoiiiicenient by ., i , . , S ' l.ower.v , pastor. . ,,,',,, i etriircMi. native of Italy. p,,,',,,, '' former n'-Kleiil of New York ' ' -Mate and has iireaehed in a niuuliei ni -tates in the country. I lb- v ili In in a message each oiL'ht at :; o'clock On Sunday I'lrllJIlL1 .tune A he u-ill ;n(:ilf in u'",' i 1 'lining ol the Seals, this being i..ii.n la neeial tonic thai will inehulo i prophec;. ,, tins day le, nti nr: open- There udl he no evening service to tin- commencement sermon at the hmh m hool This church "ill c ii.-.eiaie with the other cliiiiahcs in town in giving way tor tin- -pecial occasion. Mid-week service Wednesday night at o'clock Come and en-ell-attiMlded service of me and Hible study. )ravcr meeting Friday o'clock with Mr. and it Rrown. on Richland toy tl I pi av i I Coltaim night ai .'; .Mrs. Men I street, Be sure ; vv here ev i i to attend church some ' Sunday. If you have home, we cordially in .' ursliip with us. no ebiirch von tl 1 1 ' N i A I i st A METHODIST (Church I'.i-P.i- Miles A. McLean Siinoa'. ,chool al 10:00. with c!a--.es tor all ages ( liurch service al 1 1 :0() at which time the pastor will speak on the inpic "Iteceiving Help from Daily lolile Heading, and the text will he l : .mi I'sahii 119 "Thy word is -' lamp unto in;, feet, and a light NO I H I Ol APPLICATION FOR MOTOR VniiCLK FRANCHISE I.ICHTS BEFORE THE NORTH i AHOI.INA I TII.ITIF.S COM- ni.ssioN dock f.tt no. :i:::4 otiee in hereby given that an I i.! c at ion has been made to the ' i.i 1 1. Carolina Utilities Commis i!n l. Lawrence Russell. Route 1, : Civile orih Carolina, for a fran-ciii-e ((ililieate to transport pas "!!'! only as follows: beginning al ( ole Springs and traveling over a pi i v ale road to its intersection vith C Highway No. 292, thence over lle.;!iv. ay No, 292 14 miles to the intersection with N. C. High vva' 20H: thence with Highway 209, approximately 28 to Lake Juna hiska. where said Highway inter sects villi V S. Highway Nos. 19 j and 2.'t. all passengers desiring to rule win tie carried trom Cole Springs to Waynesville. but no pas sengers will be pic-teed up from Lake Junaluska to Waynesville. The bus will operate closed doors from l.ake Junaluska lo Wavnes- Vllle Notice is further given that said application will be called for hear ing before said Commission in the Court Room of the Utilities Com mission in Raleigh. North Carolina, on Tuesday. June 5. 1945, at 10:00 A M . and protestants desiring to be made parties with the right to appear at said hearing and be heard in opposition to said appli cation are required to deliver or mail a written protest and two copies thereof to the North Caro lina Utilities Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina, and deliver or mail a copy thereof to the above named applicant at least five days prior to the date above fixed for said hearing, which said protest shall state FULLY AND WITH PARTICULARITY the way and manner in which said protesta'nt will be adversely affected by the franchise rights requested. Said protest shall certify that a codv thereof has been delivered or mail ed to the applicant. Further notice of the proceedings in this cause will be given only to the applicant and to protestanta filing written protests to said ap plication as above required. ALL CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THIS MATTER SHALL RE FER TO DOCKET NO. 3324 mis me i9tn day of Mav. 1B4S By Order of the N. C. tJtiliti Commission By: FRED C. HUNTER. 1438 May 31 June 7. irliuent ill present another ! 'esiiiii! program at t h( asv n In 1 unto my path." There will be a musical number by the choir. The young peiple will meet at 7:30 p. in. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHtftCH Schedule if Masses Waynesville, ery Sunday K. T.i 11.00 a. Andrews, every) 5th Sunday iC. W. T.l 11:00 a m. bryson Lity, e ery Sunday (F. W. T.i a:(ltl a. ui Canton, every Bth Sunday K. W. T.l H:UU a. m t herokee, everjj 3rd Sunday (E. W. T.i H:00 a. nl Franklin, everjj 2nd and a. in. 4th Sunday iE. W. T.i-8:0() Highlands, ever T.i 11:00 a. m. Murphy, every Sunday iK V fit h Sunday 'C w. t.i : p. in Sylva, every 1st i Sunday 1 1". W T.l 8:00 a. in. vveicn Love, ev y 1 si liindav C W. T.i 11:00 m. WAVNFSVII.I.K 1ETIIOUIST J ('. Madiso i, Pastor Church School ui dor the direc tion of M H. Bowlis opens at 10 o'clock. The Nunery remains open during the morning service The subject for thel pastor's mes sage at the morning! hour will he "How Much Do You Believe' There will be no iteeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7 o'clock and no evening service al the church At that jime our con Igregation will join viith the high school graduates in their bacca laureate program. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i niircii rooms loeiteel on sec , , . . ond floor of Masonic Temple. Sun day services each mbrning at 1 1 o ciock. Wednesday evening tes timonial meetings wil be held the hrst Wednesday in edch month at 8 o'clock. The meeting in June will be held on the (ith. These meetings will contiiue through September. "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp notism Denounced" Will be the subject of the lessor -sermon on Sunday, June 3. The Golden Text will be taken from Isaiah 59: 1 9, "When the enemy shll come in like a flood, the spirit pf the Lord shall lift up a standard against sin." I 1 GRACE EPISCOPAL jCHURCH First Sunday After Trinity Rev. Robert G. Tatuiji, Rector Holy Communion, 800 a. in Church School, 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion afid Sermon, 1 1 .30 a. m. Young People's Service League and Crusaders, 7:00 4. m. Celebration of the Holy Com munion each Wednesday, 10:00 a. in. i St. Mary's, MIcaMle Evensong and sermon, '3:00 p. Open Heartb Steel Approximately 85 per cent of the steel produced in this country ia made by the basic open-heartn method. ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder from excess acidity in the urine Are you suffering unnecessary distress Dtckache, run-down feeling and discom fort from excess acidity in the urine r Are you disturbed nights by a frequent desire to pass watsr Then you should know about that famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say gives blessed relief. Swamp Root Is a carefully blended combination of 16 herbs roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr. Kilmer's is not harsh or habit-forming in any way. Many people say its marvelous aft met fs truly amazing. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name and address to Department D, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Box 1266, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONS NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN SUPERIOR COURT HAYWOOD COUNTY VS. Cenie Clark, Widow of D. H. Clark, Deceased, A. It. Clark and wife, Mary Clark, L. C. Clark, Incom petent, Wanda Clark, Guardian of L. C. Clarw, Incompetent, Wanda Clark, Individually, Has sie Jones and husband, J. P. Jones, Chas. C. Smathers, Trus tee, R. C. Gossett, Trustee, Mrs. Laura Broom, Adminislratix of Brady Broom, Deceased, and Town of Canton, a municipal corporation. The defendants, A. R. Clark and wife, Mary Clark, and Hassie Jones and husband, J. P Jones, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to fore close liens' for delinquent taxes and taxes due Haywood County and assessed and levied against one tract of land in Cryde Township and one tract of land in Town of Canton, said County; and said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the courthouse in Way nesville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 5th day of June, 1945, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed by the plaintiff in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 4th day of May, 1945. GERTRUDE P. CLARJ, Asst. Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County. v No. 1431 May 10-17-24-31 , i L Presbyterians To Hold Vacation Bible School The Daily Vacation Bible School will open next Wednesday morn j ing at 10:0(1 o'clock at the Pres byterian church, according to an- noMriccmenl by the Rev Malcolm I K. Williamson. pastor of the church. Miss Mary Ann Dendy. of Weav erville. who has bad special train ing in conduction Bible Schools, will be in charge of the school. She will be assisted by the group of volunteer teachers from the lo cal church ( lasses are planned for children ol Beginner. Primary, Junior and Intermediate ages. The school will he held each morning and will continue through June Ifith St. John's (inulers To Knjoy Annual Picnic Today tirades a. Ii 7 John's school will nuul picnic today which is situated villi- (irades I and of 1 1 1 1 1 (f Iheir SI. an Hill on neai lo 4 Bulls Waynes will have theirs on the school grounds. The high school enjoyed a swim ming party al their annual picnic al Lake Junaluska yesterday. Chicken T'r' pai atlon Chicken, the great American fa funic, may be prepared in many vays. Some of I he most widely ised methods of preparation are: thicken pie, rnat chicken and Iressing. broiled chicken. fried chick in, baked chicken with cither rice or mushroom sauce, fi ica- see of chick sn, creamed chicken on toast or in ?otat3 baskets, chi'ken aalad, micken sandwiches, (hick en soup ind many other t.islv variations of some of these methods of prepara tion. Gravies made I mm the giblets and soup made from i racking and recooking the hones, help as meat xtenders. 2JK mmsm (RiCitfilfi wiliil fl-fIudsoii To Please Him Ties Collar Pins Shirts Belts Robes Gloves A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORT AND DRESS SHOES FOR BOTH BUY MORE BONDS Sgt. David -Leatherwood Returns After Furlough To Thomasville, Ga. , SSgt. David Leatherwood hiis returned to Thomasville, Ga.. after spending a 10-day furlough witli his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G O Leatherwood, at their home al Lake Junaluska Sgt. Leatherwood entered the service in January, 1!)4I. as a vol unteer, lie was inducted at Vort Bragg and from there was sent to Panama, where he was stationed for 1 1 months. He was returned to the States! and was sent to Drew Field, and then Fort Myers, and later to his present post at the Air Base at I Iioinasvilie. ( oi At the time he entered the ser vice Sgt. Leatherwood was em ployed at the Newport News Ship building and iJry yiock Company. Rinsing: Important Soap left In fabrics may make them dingy, yellow, or even brown ish in streaks. The fibers may even tually be weakened by such treat ment. Don't slight the rinsing job, say the home economists. Buy Bonds keep them. 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