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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page I Second Section." 05SDAY, JUNE 21, 1945 (One Day Nearer Vutoryy F T For five , H i'1"1 , softbaH teams Ht' ecks has been M 3S , ihf Community o;r":: l,oc sponsorship " laved nil 1 vlc :..! I'i'Kine- MiB''' ividav iV1 Pino on l iiuay. f .s W'.'lU-o Sl1"1' t;ol'P' , vs. Krog , L, July 11. .7 Y:d.,v. ..... , i ,-wl oil Mon- i .. . . ..... Ui ,1, riincsua . Ju- J",... mi Monday, Ll v.s IT w'l,,l's- '.lk..i'"' " l)a'lon ls ,. mi Monday. Seaman It. W. Smith" Now In Norfolk Robert W. Smith. 10, seaman second class. United States Naval Reserve, so nof Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Waynesville, is now at the Naval Training Station in Nor folk, Va. He has been assigned to his present post (or training duties aboard a new destroyer of the Atlantic Fleet. Before enlisting in the navy Seaman Smith was employed at the Unagusta Manufacturing Com pany. He attended the Waynes ville Township hith school. Salvation Army Missionaries Here Two Haywood County WACS Receive Honorable Discharge Private Janette M. Sanford and Private Ruth E. Sanford. both of Clyde, have received honorable discharges from the Woman's Arms Corps, according to information re ceived from the Army fourth Com mand Service, Fort liragg. July 30. Royle and I'ilkinglon vs. Wellco on Wednesday. August 1 Dayton vs. Frog Level on Fri day. August 3. RED TAG SALE BK(,ins .n ' n I- X. ifir Minn Spt'tiiil Items 'or Circular V;N () WSOCIAli; STOItl, NA AAAAAAAA ARK THEATRE UAVMSVIIJ F. NORTH CAROLINA I . t ' - . I 1 l I 'I. II 1 h!K: Suiid;iy z and I I . aiumny - ni " sV: 7 ami ! I. M., Sunday iNiuhl, S L()N: Children Indcr 12 Years, 12c; AduKs, All -TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult I'ass, lie. "Meet Me In St. Louis" Lit liy purchase of honds mly no tickets will lie wilrl. The picture will come hack later. Tilt KSDAY JUNK 21 "Eadie Was A Lady" iui Miller, Hal Mclntyre and .1. Becsscr. BRIGADIER AND MRS LEON PAY who have spent more than 23 years in India as Salvation Army missionaries are visiting Major Cecil Drown in the Mountain Mission work here. They will be the guest speakers m the services at the Citadel Sunday afternoon at three o'clock and in the Cold Springs Lumber Camp at the evening service. Every one is invited to hear them. BIRTHS I Id DA Y BOND IMtKMIKK SATURDAY .11 1 N K 2! "Code Of The Prairie" With Siv.ilcy Burnett. I. A l l; SHOW 10 :.'!!) I M. "Escape In The Fog" With Nina Koch and William Wright. SUNDAY JUNE 21 "Enchanted Cottage" illi Dorothy MctJuirc and Holier) Ym.ing. MONDAY-TUESDAY JUNE lij-Uii "Between Two Women" Nit!' Van Johnson and Lionel Barrynioi e. Ilaywimd County Hospital Mr and Mrs. II. M. Green. "1 Canton, announce the birth ol a daughter mi June 13tli. Mr anil Mrs Lawrence McCall. nl 1 1 .) I w i ii ui . announce I he birth ol a daughter on .lime llth Mr and Mrs Dave Allison. o Candler, ,'iiiuiniurc the hirlli of a daughter oil .liuir llith Mr. and Mrs. I'.i nest Prcsnrll. nl Civile. aiiiKinnci' Hie birth ol a daughter nn .1 u i n- 17th. Mr and Mrs Clay Ncal. of ( 'an ion. .iiiniiiiiHi' tin- liirlli nl a daiighler on .linn- I7tb. Mr anil Mrs .lack Knsley. of Wav ne.sv il!r aiinoiince I he liii lh of a daiighler on June lihh. Mr and Mi's Henry lingers, of Cove Creek, aiinuiinci' the birth of a daughter on June lilth. Dr. and Mrs Hubert II Owen, ut Canton, announce the Inrlli ol a son on June Hlth. Mr and Mrs Earl Franklin, of ('anion announce the bull) ol a daughter on June 1!). IM Aimer R. Earlcy Serves With the "Red Arrow" Division 1'rivatc Abner R. Earley, son of Mr and Mrs. I). W. Farley of Waynesville. has been assigned to Company 'I'." in the 12Mh Infan try of the :t2nd i Red Arrow i Di vision, veterans of 117 months Southwest Pacific theatre. 1'vt Earlcy entered the army in October. 1!)44. and left for over seas duly six months later. lie lias seen action with the "lied Arrow" Division in the Villa Cerilc-Sanla Fe area in northern 1 .11011 His wife. Mrs. Anna May Farley, lives al Highlands, Itenton. Wash. Wtiynesville Lodge Vacation Bible ! School To Be Held I At Long's Chapel Plans are underway for the an nual Vacation Uible School al the I Junaluska Methodist church. The school will open Monday. June 2f. and will continue during the week w ith I he closing session on Sal ! unlay The daily sessions will be . I mm SUM) a m to 1 1:30 a. m The Church School Council lias selected the following teachers and helpers and courses: beginners: Miss Sara Long, to be assisted by Miss Hilda Dotson ! and Miss I'lanees Williams, using 1 as their (nurse "The World About l:s" Primary: Mrs Ed llallanger. to be assisted by Mrs II II. Terrell. 1 Mrs. Edna F.nslcy. Mrs. Ford .lames, and Miss Peggy MeCrack , rii using as their course "Learn ing from Jesus" Juniors: Mrs Pearl Yates, to be assisted bv Mrs. Wallace Ward. Mrs'. Carey McCrackcn. and Miss Hetty June McCrackcn. using as their courses. "Methodists in Southeast Asia' and "Understand ing the Bible.'' Mrs. Hugh Noland will be in charge of the program of Church School Day which will be given Sunday. July 1st. A Old A South Tobacco manufacture, in one form or another, is as old as the South. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTK'K Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Marry Rot ha. Sr . deceased, late of Haywood County. North Carolina, this is to mil if v all nei sons having claims against the estate of the said Harry rbilha Sr.. deceased, to exhibit same lo the undersigned adininis- (!iii iv in Wnvnesvillc. N C . on or i.,.r,,ii. the 21st dav of June. l!)4(i. in this notice will be bar of their recorvery. sons indebted to said nleasc make immediate This June 14. 194.r. C.EOIUHA K Timely, Practical Household Suggestions by Ruth Currant of State College Question: What is wrong with my lima bean seed'' Answer: Howard Carriss, Ex tension plant pathologist, says that the seed are infected with the yeast spot disease which is caused by a parasitic yeast organ ism. The disease is spread from the soil or by insects, particularly the southern green stink bug The small type lima beans are especial ly susceptible. He suggests that you plant only healthy seed con trol the insects as much as possi ble, and plant some of the larger tv pe limas Question: Can you lei I nic why the eggs in my incubator pip and do not hatch properly'.' Answer: Research work shows that there are generally three rea sons for this condition, says T. T lirown. Extension poultry spe cialist: lirst. low average humid ity: second, low average tempera ture; and I bird, excessively high temperature for a short period You seem to be usinn plenty ol humidity and so Rrown suggesis that yiiu check y our Ihei nionielei If yon Iind tin' I licrmiiineter to lie accurate, be further suggests that you write the iiianul art n icr a let ler similar In the one you wrote bun You should be able lo r'rl more lhan 2MI to chirks Irian 117.1 fertile eggs Question Is it true thai paper FLUSH KIDNEY URINE Benefit wonderfully from famous doctor1! discovery that relieve backache, run-down feeling du to excess acidity in the urine Panpt vry whfi mrm finding' amwing itlief from painful symptoms of bladder irritation iaiixrd hy rvtess nridily in lha mine. DR. KILMER'S SWAMP HOOT net fast on the Uidnrya lo enito div.um(oit ly promoting the flow of urinr. This put herbal mcdicint is especially wpliomt whrra Madder firitalion due to excesa aridity if responsible for "getting up it nights". A carefully blended combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, bnlsam; Dr. Kilmer's contains nothing harsh, fs ob eury non-habit forming. Just good In gredients that many people ay have at marvitout a-flerf. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! I. Ilia thousands of other a you'll be glad that you did. Send name and address t Department A, Kilmer A Co., Inc., IJoa 1258, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at one. Alt druggists tell Swamp Root. Pvt. Humes Hart, Jr. Reports To Fort Bragg For Active Duty Private Humes Hart. Jr., son of Mrs. Lillian Allen Hart, left for Kort Bragg Sunday to report for active duty in the U. S. Army. Fvt Hart entered the service in June. 1944. in the army specializ ed traiitiiiK reserve program and has attended since that date four terms of training in civil engineer ing, which has included work at a number of colleges. and wood products will be scarce'.' Answer: Yes. says H. W. (iracb er. in charge of Kxtension forestry at Slate College There is a shortage of workers in the woods and at the nulls and only about .three-fourths as much lumber and pulpwood is being produced as is needed for the armed services and civilians The list of restricted items include commercial print ing, book papeis. wrapping and paper bags, towels napkins, facial tissues, and similar products. Con tainers, paper liners for fruit boxes and crates, wax and parch ment typo papers for wrapping, and multi-walled bags for bulk shipment ol larm produce are likely to be added to the list be fore the close ol the summer. " s" - J " Bl lOK. 'X. W ws 1 X ' v ) : : . ARE FORD PARTS AVAILABLE? Because of the all-out war production at the Ford plants, we have in some instances been limited in supplying parts promptly. But mora Genuine Ford Parts are avail able now. Im MUM m immmm,m.tP r! i3r JTf JhcVacoohVoc,, of JUmN, IS IN ALU OUTWARO APPEARAMCtS A RACOON, PUT ITS FCtT ARE DIGITI i GRADE, NOT PLANTIGRADE, AND I IT 13 A TWUE DOG. THE ANSWER IS yeii Yes, sir! Conditions are improviR! Now, wo have more functional parts nnrl con still sup ply many non-functionfll parts you may need. GOOD NEWS Wa srra muntalntnc HaJ ancad stock of Genuine Par! RaplacMMfit Parts to service) your car quickly and kaap It on tha job. BETTER SERVICE Our train ad mechanirt, special tools, plus Oanuana FoM Parts ara your assnraoca nt aarvica aarlsf action. So, bring your car "back home" to ua ... let ua balp you kaap tt rolliott IT PAYS TO INSIST ON S i AVIS-LINER And arc iiu .iwiiie that we have just icceivcd a small shl)incnt of ! gallon milk cans, lie the first lo el yours. Mi TO R SALES Xmmm SALKS-SKUVICE I'hoiu' Asheville Koad BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS pleaded in All per- estate will settlement. IIOTIIA. Administratrix, estate ol Harry Itotha. Sr.. deceased. 114H June 21-2H July 3-l2-lit-2(i To Confer ,'ird Degree Waynesville Masonic l.odnc. No '.Ti!l. will confer I he third decree on ,i class of three conducts Mon day evcniim at H o'clock. accordinK to c it. Ilosaflook. secretary of the loilco. TRUSTKK'S SAI-K Stock Ud On Blankets For Next Winter a VALUES WORTH LOOKING OVER Due to large shipments going to war torn countries blankets will be a scarce article during the coming year. Blankets from 98c to $16.95 WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 "A Song For Miss Julie' N'ilh Shirley Ross and D. Hephtirn. Jeff lleete Goes To ( amp Sequoryah .left lieecc. younH s f Mr and Mrs. C. J. Heccc, left Tues day lor Camp Sequoryah. where be will bo in camp for the summer aynesville's Beautiful New Residential Section Absolutely Restricted Will Be Offered For Sale Soon jPerty Overlooks Waynesville Good Street High ElvrfHn Amnio Shade Trees ffeet Off Main Street Near School This Is Part of Lovely Ve Out Today and Look This Property Over ; for Details or Appointment To Visit Property, See . . . HENRY GADDY NO'I'ICK is hereby uiven th inwi... I he nou f-i' of sale Uivcn IM a flecd in IrVist executed by Way nesville Masonic Temple Company lo the undersigned Trustee, dated March Hi. I SI45. and recorded in Hook of MortKaKcs and Deeds of Trust 'Mi. pailc 174 in the olhcc ol the HcKister of Deeds for Haywood roimiv North Carolina, default liavinii been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, and lb.- holder of said debt havint; dc manded that the undersined Tins tee exercise said power of sale, and sell the property thereby conveyed. as orovideri in said deed in I nisi. THi.-!."K)ltK on Julv 2:t. I!l4.r). al Twelve o'clock Noon al the Court House door of Haywood County North Carolina, (lie undersigned will offer for sale and sell to II" Inchest bidder for cash, that cer lain lot of land ill Hie Town of Wavncsville. County of Haywood Slate of North Carolina, more par i,..,,i ,.iv iwmiiHed nod described as follows: 1 vim' and hcini ill the Town of Wavncsville. Haywood County North Carolina, on the South side ..f fh.nvii street iii said Town, and iiiit'f. 11:1 1 t icolarlv described and defined as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the West side line of Church Street said stake bcinK the Northeast corner of the United States Gov ernment Lot; thence with Church Street. North 69 dee. 30' West, feet to a stake; thence South 18 deg. West 114.7 feet to a stake; thence South 68 defi. East 74 feet to a stake; corner ot tne unueu States Government Lot: thence with said IjiC North 18 dee. East llfi 2 feet to the BEGINNING, con tabling 8545 square feet, more or less Purchasers at the sale other than the note holder will be required to deposit five per cent of the amount bid in cash at the time of the sale or the bid will not be considered, and the DroDcrtv will be re-sold. This sale is subject to outstand ing reservations, restrictions ana rights of way and such taxes and assessments as may now be a lien auxins' fhp nroDertv. This the 16th day of June, 1945. ' j fp' Belk-Hudson Cotton Blankets Criers Jit Cotton Blankets Range . From . . . 98c to $2.28 Indian Blankets luilinn Itliinkets In Soft iind Colorful Plaids . . . S1.98 Blankets ("Hon (7.") Per Cent) and Wool (25 Per Cent) Priced From . . . $3.95 to $6.95 Wool Blankets Om Hundred Per Cent Chatham Wool Blankets On Sale For . . . S9.95 Blankets I'.inious Beaver Brook Blankets 108 Per Cent Virgin Wool . . . Selling At . . . $16.95 Co 'Home Of Better Values' C. M. FORTUNE, Trustee. Agent 1444 June 21-28 July 5-12. j
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