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1 Page 8 Section One THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1945 (One Day !. hUr Armadillo is SrlltLDED WTTH AN ARMOOP 6 PRDTtCTION AGAIN6T MIS ENEWCS. IT HAS NO OTHLP MEAMS OF PROTECTION WITH THt E OEPTION OP A SLOW RUN r. 1 1 1 hoy -i ll -mi il Ol'lll . . . out Ihrif liKhliiiK the enemy. Wherever lie is, will uppre ii,ile the fact that you are ontiiiiiins your habit of liuyiiiK all farm and home supplies from ,M A S S I I'. II AltDWAKi: C O MP ANV. lie knotts of our superiority . . . fair prices . . . line mer chandise . . . splendid service. Woman's Club To Sponsor Art Exhibit; Opens 21 An exhibition of the paintings of Mr. and Mrs. William McCallum, ol Florida, who arc spending the summer at the Taylor Apartments, will he held in the recreation room of the Dunham Mouse, according to an aniioiiiiccii'cnt made yester day. The exhibition will be sponsor ed by the art department of the Woman s Club and the pictures will he on display from Saturday, July 21. through Sunday, August f. The exhibition will include land scapes. Iluwer pieces and portraits, the latter group including paint ings of local people. The public is cordially invited to visit the exhibition. Fines Creek MRS. D. N. RATHBONK The Rev. Ben Akin, pastor of the Fines Creek Methodist chinch, announces the following revivals: A week's meeting at the Lower Fines Creek Methodist church, be ginning July 15th, and continuing through the week. The messages will be preached by different min isters each night. A week's meeting will begin at the Laurel Hill Methodist church July 29lh and continue through the 4th of August. The Itev. C, L. Lovett, former pastor of the Fines Creek charge, will do the preaching. "We extend a cordial welcome to the people of Fines Creek com munity to attend these meetings," Rev. Mr. Akin said. I Hearing Set For Soil Conservation I (('out inued 1 1 0111 page I tices Other services which ini come In farmers in the district include extensive drainage mii vs. laying out fire breaks in the torcts. tile drainage plans, the allotment of operating farmers, also kuilsii seed operating farmers also kudsu seed lings. F(uipment which the l.iiin panners need to carry on llicir op c rations is furnished the district without charge. Other eipiipiui'iil i ' in. ."HOTOS The terrible tire ville plant of the tanks occurred tin it the Waynes Standard Oil years ago. er CM J Post Card photographs taken ; during that night arc on sale at THK AIKEN (illT SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Haynes. their daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Humphrey llancy, and children. Mrs. Polly Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Rathbone and Kdwin Haynes, of Mullica Hill and W'oodstow n, N. J . are spending a two weeks vacation on Fines j Creek and other sections of the county visiting friends and relatives. Oak. Those present weie Mrs Milliard .Jones and son Junior, Mr. and Mis W C l.edford. Mack Stewart and children. Mi and Mrs. I). N. Rathbone and children and Mrs. Paul l.edionl and small daughter, Marlanna. ol Arkansas designed to do erosion control work may be granted to the district lor the supervisors to use in their I program and work plan These I services are to landowners in soil 'conservation districts at no ex pense lo Hie fariiieis or the dis trict No levy in the farm taxes can he made by the supervisors i against any lands in the district ' unless il is duly authorized by the laud owners themselves. There is very little cost attach ed to the organization of a soil conservation district. The ex pense incurred in this procedure : 1 1 1 1 1 -. t lie hoi lie by the counts or some ol gaiual ion operating in tile ciniiiU The cost ol running all legal notices in the county paper, 1 cost nl charter and other incidental expenses will not exceed fifty or sixty dollars It is not possible to give any thing like all the information i which the public would like to 1 It.ieo iill a or oDosition like this. irates four counties to the district. North Carolina, eighty-three are in organized soil conservation dis tricts, there being twenty-one dis tricts in the state which approxi mates four counties tothe district. Hetween 21.000 and 22.000 land owner, in this state are now fol lowing a conservation farm plan developed in soil conservation dis tricts and are using the erosion control practices developed for these farms. F.yes Examined Classes Fitted C ONSU LT IL KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bide. For Appointments Telephone 488 We Don! Stay Ther Any More We have moved from the (.ulf Station , ,( of Main and Pigeon. Come to Me iK home next to Martin Elect,,, Sims Tire & Battery (j Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Sam l.edford were host and hostess lo a 41 li of July picnic at their home on White Change In Schedules fcD io)iyj EM For Waynesville and Lake Junaluska Effective Monday, July 16th SCHEDULE Lv. Waynesville . . . 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 12:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:20 P. M, Bide Our Tires Lv. Junaluska . . . 9:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 7:15 P. M. i i Cntonf N. C. I 1 . f El .. J"k V i a MODERN BUSES Single Fare 20c Round Trip 35c Fare on Grounds 10c GOOD DRIVERS All Buses Go Via Dellwood Road RIDE OUR TIRES Twin-City Bus Service TOM LKi;. Owner NSITLATION 2.59 Rpll, 37', sq.ft. FHA TERMS Up to Three Years to Pay! Saves Up to 30 in Fuel... Get Ready Now for Next Winter ! Reduced Coal Supply ... 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Jiicve and creative power of the Foul ,,rc 11ns fine, new Ford will quickly take it , pL. , side past models as America's numhrr hk u tion buy. 'jmc. vist i:i:2j For the durotion, we offer you our Spedalurtl n,d r,r,bit! fa. Miet, and Genuine Ford Parts the best combmoiion f knaJ lo keep your preienl car serving you dependably Davis-Liner Motor Sa Sides-Service I'hone 52 nn oggery s ecia JS. lillWIH jiwl Waynesville's Beautiful, New Residential Section Absolutely Restricted Now Being Sold AT PRIVATE SALE mn 7 mis left Property Overlooks Waynesville Good Street High Elevation Ample Shade Trees Few Feet Off Main Street Near School Drive Out Today and Look This Property Over ; . Is For Details or Appointment To Visit Property, See . . . HENRY GADDY Agent Spring Coats and Spring Two-Piece Suits 0 3 ei v; 1.1 Clearance Starts THURSDAY The TOGGER W. HUGH MASSIE, Owner
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