PxlGE SEVEN (First Sficti&Bl fBSDAY, THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AINEEK AUGUST SO, 1915 jal Speaker M Lake fears Ago, Is 3i program This Wes ,-,.,! author and ,;, ut'iinS the ...,. lit! under . M. .luiialuska ;.. in- subject v( Dr. Spear. ... ,-i address .hmaluska .., :;n years ,i: .:f croud l . ..ml persons ,. , sections. ,..! relation !,:,:, Dr. Speer ,..:.,i::cnt was a !,. of Jesus. fo T Ml I I .... I j hi I! n,t f.. ns luonuuy TEMBER 3 L$s Troining for fwar Careers COl'KSI): me Accounting l nil Serviie lerioal Kss Administration hit Klsjl 1K1I) 12 uM.'.'lis. depend m itt'trd and ailuir.crmcnt. fcr.;:.o'.mi-:it taervice approved tur training iir veterans. ktt lit 1 1 1 TIN one, or call tor 194b Office now open lor irfs end registration (serration of -iesk ce is advisable. IXC'S -JESS COLLEGE iio the Caroltnas Since 1901" Ite, North Carolina Klrlpatnrk, President and he talked to hi tiniately of the things tures revealed about Jesus Christ knew his i was stored in his nirl I not only knew it but j "We read that on a ', ning walk with tw o fin j quoted from menior a of the Old Testament, his Bible. It is wonder how our Lord, 1hnu"h up in a village and had education, knew his ut, in the Hebrew but in . Aramaic. What a shai;, don't know it oven in i tongue. "The Bible was the Jesus possessed, and r not own a copy but he the scrolls, on which t writings were inscribed Village priest. So other any place in his reading "And he believed his !iji is written' were the voids m seme any nnsunderst conlrovers.v. And our I. on his Bible. It was not jus: a book to lie put on the ,!: r In our time the Bible is i w idely written lint im: i ' i , . widely read book. ( ur I ,o , his Bible to live b . Ti, Testament was the pre-wi il', of our Lord mid he lived in He found hidden be:iut Bible which those who unite not know was tliere .lese a much poorer Bible th',n wc for he had only the Old Tusl and we have also tin- New ment. How much more i.ii; richer Bible mean to lis. "There is no greater in our current day than to : the Bible to the thinking a: of our leaders. II i- a iountain tliat cannot be e We need to come hack ay in which the Bilil. made a part of (he ei!u Hie people into whose h control of our national lit mg. Once more v. ill our i.e.i: I burn within us when we joi Christ's school and li t l he Bib! mean to us what it meant to him. ::i d 11. lr I Damp Dusting Wood or metal furniture needs an occasional damp dusting with a soft cloth wrung almost dry from dear lukewarm water. ant Ads i,r ,, rood pre-war ins stove, i ' fibs and Hi He-Meade. Aag. :i() IIH istered in iIitx. and d. eighteen )unmar Skv (' 'llev ill! K. I) I Cove: springs. it ion ' limber. a-e; two ' See F. !' -Hi-23-30 HVICIv ork guar '!. Way-tf I'OI! KENT Farm house. Im fish hatcher;.. For p. alii see Judge Frank Sin;. I her: call phone 200(. Air :i FOB SALK Six rooms and In' I, nicely furnished house: one acre land. On Clyde highway. No. 21. care The MounlHinecr. Aug. :so sepi r FOR SALK 000 acres, plontv bo: tom land. 2 mile f: oni : oe. HO sam lioad. About 3 miles oil1 lrom Va nesvillo. V C. Tin low price on lliis inigh' siii'; i you. The Atkins In trance Agency, see or call Air. ,V,oi:c. phone 301. An : a aunts '! ires. and See tf 'ina !, 1 -"I ;!,!. 'Mill , I fillllu. bririi .,.t . : nig ;i n d H S.. Way Hi Shepherd Oct. 25 ! STORE u" or more .Hons young i permanent :ply in perianal- Store. Sept. 6 -F 'iiu 1" l iters and ''dl or write ' "ur place ' n;;n" 24K7 or write "' '!',ln Street. Can-tf m it, lot 1L "'Hi' 27111 lw- Box 77 .m-l (tinnc residen- 11 firand View. off Welch '"antnn, or Pasadena. Sept. 13 AC'HIKS 24!', Mil; "r sale or ' "r write S'leet i Machines till.,;' and adjust- ;"r-Kow Phone ntr,n main A C. tf .A wi,t",.,gd "res. Wav" """am Sut "ajnesxiiie. N c Aug. 23-SeDt. r0 EnoiTTr1 WANTED -Man to w.-rk 11 station. Must ha e 1 y and furnish 1 eii rem c . in person. Da is T. Ho: 1 Service Station. Lake Jo lien: pp 1'-:. ).- II I. AliL'. WANTED TO KENT unfurnished house Notify box 2;:. cai tainecr. - 3 to (J riiiiii in city limit -c The Mou:, Au. '.' no de to WANTED Gentle nil ville Hotel wants 1 Florida, will help drive and ' ha,-e expenses . Ask for Art Sehmau Aug. :iU GOOD NEWS FOR MRS. WAINWRIGMT i,: S.-'SECHLESS WITH JOY, Mrs. Jonathan Wainwright, wife of the hero of C. rrcgidor, is shown in her Skaneateles, N. Y homo, reading the news (if the release of her husband, Lt Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, from a Jap prison camp 100 miles northwest of Mukden, Manchuria. The gen eral was rescued by American parachutists. (International) Nation-Wide Era Of Building Is dieted By Housing Authorities '! lounlry is about to embark ' i i ' "l t lie greatest building 1 !! ti ne, and aecoi'din to ' ! .' u 1 1 lot : t ics this community n! h e i a p.u l in the nation-wide "i'"er:iiii ol construction. I !.e coi.iideni prediction by na ta'ial ..ol Inn it ies is that the rosy ' : ' m millions of new -lioine-min-i' 1 1 1 h i ie., us will result in thous- .1: .. I I ilO.liCS. I'm' held lor home building is 'in its 'i'lie United States has ml behind in building over 1.0 1 he depression and it wdl li ;,! least ten ears to catch up, o in ii,- iie; i pcrts say. i In' -iiu. non has been critical 'H ie lor : some time, and from plans u,i.!erwa. it would appear that as 00:1 ,e maleiials are available, the ''ii'iiiin : i'ni .iain will get started. ( ; 1 ; al lift c loiments are expected lurnu; the ten years ahead. Low i est housing is still in its inlancy. 1 he demand for substantially con- tuicii'd honie.s to sell for around, s;t..)lH) to $4,1)00 is tremendous : lu uUfJiout the United States. Some believe that new develop "i nis in piclabrication of indi- e.iu il homes may be the answer. Others see it in mass building of in. 11, liouscs in one locality. Housing experts are hopeful that nun wax may be found by which i oie 1 1 'notion may be carried on iii oe.h the L months , of the year "..iii'le s ol weather, thus giving Milkmen a ear-around but lower . 'ie .iinl enabling builders to re- i.uee costs proportionately. M111 It valuable experience has H en gained, meanwhile during the ...u. Some 1.1100,000 houses have li en hmlt for war needs, about ! .fiuo.otm oi w hich are of a perma- ici.t cliaracter. llir, experience has introduced .. ii' builders to an entirely new . ulii and has also brought the ;,.e:ei.s and labor together. 11 : ; , ,!;i'iy the same energy and co ; rai.oii to peacetime problems, to MiKiiion to ttiese problems will ie liu.ckly lound. President Truman has high ',... !' big developments in il:e oiisiu;'. lii ld. He predicted some in lie .0:0 that it will provide a ii'ii.i.l jicw industry for the nation, nd one which he believes will be ' aier ii, : ie and importance than he automobile industry ever was. l'iriis are being laid rapidly for hi - ! 1 iilic new enterprise. Ap u eaii i 10,000 private iinan : il iiv.tii.ut ions are now ready to id with the financing. The Na- Filhi Mew! yvvsas SINGING ACTOR of screen and radio Dick Powell and his bride, film, actress June Allyaon, pose for the cameraman after their marriage in Hollywood, Calif. Powell was for merly married to Joan Blondell. Only a few friends were present at the ceremony. (International) tional Housing ,di,i!ni' ' rat ion lias announced the intention ol build ing 400,000 houses he! wet 11 now and next -July. The Government, makes il dear that tenlion of entering field in competition industry. Its purpo late and aiil indict v to meet the pent ii housing. It has boon estimated that there' is a potential market for 1 .'iMl.tiOO dwellings a year. Such a volume could be readily supported, under conditions of high employment and proper distribution as to price range, without lear of overbuild ing, according to authorities. Vi o w e v e r. it lias no i li the bousing with private is to s! miu in its ellolts demand for FOR SALE One large capaii' Blizzard Ensilage Cutter Ni 400. Used very little. See Hciu Francis. Pigeon lioad. An: FOR SALE Ore heifer calf, half Hereford, one-fourth sey. one-fourth Guernsey. J. T. Bridges. Wayncs;l;e. Green Banner SALE Now On! OFFICE GIRL WANTED -- Must have knowledge of typing, short hand, general otlice procedure. Brading Gas Service. Aug '.it) FOR RENT An upstairs 5-room unfurnished apartment on Noilh Main. For information call 276-W. Aug. 30 DR. L. T. ALLEN Cancer and mole specialist, of Sylva. X. C. w ill he at LeFaine Hotel. WaynesviHe. Saturday, Sept 1. Anyone that has Cancer. Rhumatism or Piles or dry scales or long running sores, see me on that date. Ex aminations Free. Aug. .'i0 HANNAH RADIO SERVICE I repair hot plates and electric irons at reasonable prices. Lo cated between Underwood Sup ply Co. and Federation, Depot Street. Oct. 4 WANTED Sled and tricycle, in good condition for 3-year-old child. Also one standard size trunk. Phone 266-W. Aug. 30 FOR SALE Good 5-room house, water and lights; 185-foot front age on Main Highway, near Rubber Plant. $3200. H. B. Mil- L A,.- WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE PEACE TIME OPPORTUNITY! For Well-Qualified MEN AND WOMEN Still Open At AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION Act Now! Apply U. S. Employment Service v- s S - r " ' Cv Jts-1 ! l si "1, i." if H milt Posfc-War Htes N Ml n Men, come today Easy To Apply - Ih Red Tape Work Available At Once - Mo Belays A Job At Dayton Rubber Means Good Pay Modern Plant Clean Lunchroom Permanent Employment Group Insurance Excellent Ventilation and Lighting Promotion Possibilities Vacation Wiht Pay- Here is an opportun ity to work in Western North Carolina's New est Industry Prompt, Courteous Interviews Are Granted Each Applicant The possibilities of Synthetic Rubber are unlimited Waynesville, N. C. ,..AUS3Q.:

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