;nY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Section 1 ri'rruiation ureaks Secords At County Library SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK o.w Two nns ' ' ' . . logs IJooks j Rv Boys and the Hay- Last Rites Held On Monday For J. P. Jimison checked Of this bonk ,,J prls. , ic:iii tJ.v " mem , lor fun Vaea AA an- the chil , from Miss librarian. ,., the elub was ,,. (1t reading, and uailniK habits and and girls as ,.i,ts to the variety liens' room and , ,,.iered in the , , :,t an attractive ., i,,r all who ; , books read for i iraehcrs as a ,,: I lie outhful .,!) ! rce rane 01 but every book ; ii the librarian n out. e.ul b the boys i , ii Teler Hab . j Gio" up to ,i I -Little Wo-!.,- bo - and girls , :,r) -, read all in Mu h as "Story l, re is Africa," nding upon their ii i uni i . j lniison. ,jh iv o i Ubr-ry broke J an ,awvel. " , 1 !,, l)HSI IWO . , - . " liiv i nipn in a s.nnrf ....i, L- Pita! on Sunday morninv i.ii:(. m-.: an illness of several iiion,:,- Funeral services veic I, 3 o'clock Mondav aftr-rnmm ' ib Central Methodist clime!, m c.:1. ton, with Rev. E. 1'. li. : ; u j v n-iui and Rev. Carl Judy . mi;, i ,; ,i . Burial was in ihV LuniK pi,,; Pleasant Hills cenicterx :,! Cl de A native of Buncoiidic niinh Mr. Jimison was the son ol ihe j . , i Alexander and Mary l.ou lilaloek ' Jimison. He began iii: vork in Mir ! ministery when he ,,. 21 of age and held Melhode-l p Me rates in many parts ol North t.,io . lina. : He later entered the new viat.er field and wrote a column i,. the , Charlotte News (,r M.u.,-., ir:i: , j More recently he w as riuim i i ; with the Hoekin;;liaiu Jou- u.ii Around 1919 he cumin ih,. mllll ! nation for mayor of Winston-S.dei , on the Demoiratic ticket and u.. defeated by .lames G 1 lanes j Surviving are the wulo.v. Mi Maude Riggs Jimison. ,' Kin-tot. four sisters, Mrs, T. G m, r;, of Canton, with uhoiu he ,eii' : the summers. Mrs W 1 1 i;,,i,m son of Gastonia. Mrs Liie 'l'.,i, of Lake Junaluska and Mrs .it Hampton, ol Vinston-S;deiii: two! brothers, T. L. and Sam Jimison both of Canton By RJ. SCOTT Bamboo k4 INDlSPFMilRll -HolCE JAViuF'.l H EAf r YOUNt; SKocrfa, WlxlLt-fnt S-fkt-Ks FURNISH MATlRiAi Tod. U-ftNSIlS, WEAPONS A.ND M.L f ARTS OF -the house. . - . in i r m . n w ,t vr m-m wj ( I ' MI I I .ajl'll lIlH-'iFK WtlA.-t' IS ttE. LRMA,N NA.ME. roft U- Bonf ? . t.,S. - TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate '3 fis4? nW' R- ALISON, StN.OH FROM I' it;M m issoiiRi , vvA,i he. 1 E.l,AL CRLiirEM-r OF TflE. UtlfE? !A'f l.-R ONE CV, SUNP. MAtfti 4, I -41- CCVfliAL "TaIOb', In! ret i: i;t-E i L sM ' , WAS NOT n;!o ctncE u4riL-rrt. FOILOV.'.K., C'Ay 1L J:!yoF A,1CiiCM,KAN., v.AS NAM! p AF1R H l M MEMS Source. oF fHt SUM" YOU'RE TELLING ME! . , 1. 1 the club will in boai'd this . - and parents to I r made for a , ..! iiiiiiner. The . ,i : Msitors from w In) expressed a , !m- idea home to iiMiner visitors , e: ihe club and , .'. ill be mailed i' . ailena. Calif ulii iiik her visit "!aiviu Rogers i . Jmnii.v Michael I ivi'uian Frances I la . Anne White .lu.ue .unn, Kan- Ha' most books S'm all. 32 books; -i (.race Rlanlon. ii L'-i. I. aura Woody, iuainson. 2 1 ; Nancy ' -e Williamson, 19; i. Kiilh llmshaw, 15; I. 1.!; Hazel Full- t'.nnpbell. 12; Har--'. Linda Mann, 11; i'. Havid Holers, 1Q; 1 ''. Kalhryn Hyatt, ,:,';'i'Mn. 10; Kula '".-(e .Nunn. 10. ' : - '! t he club were: laiolvn liisehofT l; oil - Iila liushee, Al i:!n "'I Hugh Campbell, 111 ''"''' M-'y Crouser, Bar ' Ink Ki;leman, Doris K, L:I11''' 1'i'i'guson, l'at niie Hardin, Betty ' l,""''ls Howell, Diana '- ;ia K'-H. George Kirk ''.i'.;,, Lain. ,! l-',-'!iienwod. Patsy Mc Irl.ean. Joy Mr .,,;"I,IIU' (iene Medforcl, 111 ' Mundy, Ruth Mario 1'ar '''"'"k. Ann Plott, -,1,,l"-v I'loit, Lane '"" Halney, Louie ' ' "' Hinders, Irene '" Mmler. George '' Louise Snvrlof Gladys Ma 1 ':.!beth Watkins, cnai-y White. - ml prep;iriMR to "' " ''' shirts to v" '"lapany. in camp v I on nd on the ",K Irom the box "' ' number of K :'iil in action in "heatre last Dc- ilr( Better use of land aii;l la, mechanization can heli i nine p duction costs on inan ciops. a cording to the experts. Catch forest lires lieu Ibex .. young and treat them rou-b. Kxtension foresters of stale Ci lege. (Kin A l'KOi'OJED automobile trailer will be so built that it ran I-e omv. rted instantly into a e.ib:n c:ui.s-i. Won t solve the family squabble, thouph - half the folb.s will want to ;;o for a spin whbo the others will insist un a boat ride. , ; i News that the new insecticide DDT also kills birds opens the U'.iy fcr sr:::f inventor who can Cteste a si..:ill tr.ouh gas mask. i i t Mewi that clothes will again ho plentiful has caused Zodok Ot,:-.' .: :f to change his plans agcln. J'o was about to join a nuciist tjoiony. i T That r.'iiiadian who was f;iven a ti.ke! foi parkinj; Ins tiouse In the middle of the street ftnd blocking traffic probably could not resist the urge to live in the thick of things. i i i A high explosive plant is to be turned into a university lor discharged servicemen. The stu dents should have a bang-up time on that campus. i t t The newest rumor had Hitler hiding in Boiton. Disguised, no doubt, as a codfish or a baked bean. f Grnndpappy Jenkins thinks maybe the reason Hirohito hem med an'5 hawed so over that Japanese peate business was be cause it was the first time he ever was given a chance to sneak up and out loud 11 m li m CF Children's S U M M E R i mow I ASSORTED COLORS - SIZES lirlnl... -r- "-" 'reatmentfor IP II'Il m L. luoJlK-h Stomach Acid "p i"U tortured wit). I'Noanir niisprjt ol 1 ""I' ll free stimiHrb 1 1 ' ' uf the In V'IN TABLETS 1 11 t'inif rc.mforting y M liunlreils ot ' ' ilsl s. Sinrere'" ''" Iot,,L. tell ot , "'-y call the von Tab . st'iitle formu- "rr,us, irriutlng t' lit f from Kurij ' -m irnliicesiiem, : -.".it iiiir. soar stom- . to wAcesg " iouj try Von, , : ''" t home . . e nr. 5?' $123 Trill i'T!'?R T At CRUG STORE and Cu, Rate Dr.. S. Plenty Of Warm Days Ahead For Sandals 8 BELK-HUDSON iiMiBMMWMHWmiCTW . Km1 VT1 !VV lur I I ' I 'II I' I f'l'I'IWilll IM HIWIl MIIIIIHI1 liMMMi TT ' .SggyKlLOWATT . T . Get Reddy's Picture! ... Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company Us sir, folks I'll be gIad to s'end you my Picture. It is in two colors printed Cn Summed paper so you can stick it 0n 1 1 car windshield, or on a piece of "Aboard and hang it in your room. ust fi" out the coupdn and mail it to me. Reddy Kilowatt Carolina. Power & Light Co. Raleish, N. C. Please send me your picture. . ! I read your comic strip regularly I think it is good L i I don't like your comic strip Name Address .Age Beaverdam Township D. S. Green, et ux to Bryson Messer. et ux. 1) S Creen. et uv to Arlin V. Philips, et ux. C lyde li. Hoey, Jr., 1! Taylor, and C'lu.rle.s II. Hi-nwn Trus . to l.evester Thompson. W. 1'. SwafTord. et ux to Kllis Mason, et ux. Clem: Moore, el tlx to Robert Fred Stanicv . et ux. Walter Denline. d ux to Tal madnc !!o);!en. et ux. J. (.'. Anderson, t ux to 15. S. l'leinmons. et ux. YA aynesville I Ow nship Craee Younc, et ir. to Jack A. Davis, et ux. D M Killian. el ux to J. D. Kell. et ux C N. Allen, et ux to II. 1. Liner, et ux David I'nderuood, Jr. et ux to Lein Sheperd. Jerry Liner, et ux to II. C. Stone, et ux. W L. U.ihb to Guidon Similiters, el ux. K G. Sanford. el ux to lien Medford. I'r.iiiklin l).i (,, M;i i: Da George N.'u ton t( : Sallii' Silt ton. Guv 1 U'liiiouse Sn.ivolv . et u li V. Welch, et .il to American Legion and Auxiliary To Hold Meeting On Friday The American Legion and Aux iliary will hold their regular meet ing Friday evening at the Legion Home. Each group will hold a separate business session but will unite for a covered dish sunnw Cennon with each member of the two or ganizations bringing a "covered dish." Anyone desiring information about the meeting may call Mrs. Hurst Hurgin, Mrs. T. G. Massie, or Mrs. Leo Martell. Complete Stock 8 Church Street DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 1865) Expert Watt-h and Jewelry Repairing Opposite Masonic Temple Telephone 514 Liner. Sr. A. F. Smathers, et ux to V llarkins. Lent Sheperd to Fred Wood, et ux. George H. Ward, et ux to V. C. Huss, et al. Lawson K. Gambill, et ux et al to M. E. Day. White Oak Township Shirley . McMillian. et vir to K. C. and Sallie Sutton. OUie W. Hodge, et ux to E. C. and Eallio Sutton. Manson E. Green, et ux to E. (.'. and Sallie Sutton. I.eroy Drown, ct ux to E. C. and Sallie Sutton (irady H. CJreen. et ux to E C mid ' and Sallie Sutton. i Frank It Hi nu n ..t i,v i., i- Snavelv, et ux ,,., Ul-'c Sutton and Sallie Sutton. Gloyce G. Drown, et ux to E. G. and Sallie Sutton. II 1. 1) I 11 II S A S I SPECIAL COFFEE ft 'J v Belk-Hudson's 9 Use Liliie Barlings Our .Baby .Dep artmeei aywood's Largest Baby leparlmenl" (mis' All-Wool SWEATERS All (dldts sies. Coals and slipovers. $2.93 - $3.95 New Fall BONNETS Several colors. $2.48 - $4.95 All Wool T AMS Assorted colors. $1.59 El L . l l'l Healthful Infants' DRESSES 79c - $3.95 i All-Metal, Pre-War rink or Hltte Wicker Taylor Bassinets STROLLERS il It c.iitv iti; !i;iti(lli's. $9.95 $4gs Tots' Plastic pplIjNjEPg Waterproof, Col (on Felt Pink and blue. BaSSinet Pads 79c Sl.50 Just Arrived New Ship ment of Fall . . . Caps and Bootees ! mm 111 ifH mm BLANKETS Ulue Pink White Tan and Ulue $3.95 Tan and Ulue Snovsuils $6.95 ISirtlseye i Diapers Two Sizes . , . 27 x 27 and .!() by .30 $2.89 doz. Iarse Assortment of Legging Suits Sizes .'5 to fi Several Colors $8.88 to $14.31 Snowsuits $6.95 M1 Infants' Flannel owns 5Sc97c Infants' Knit Gowns 79c Ivory All Metal Scales Kanpe 1 to .10 Lbs. $4.95 BELK-HUDSON CO. ''Home of Metier Values"

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