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,DAy, NOVEMBER 15, 1945 - THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER I I.) I 1 1 Safes mm I pieces ui Estate me In County Real Estate fers Recorded Lister ot ueeas r8. Win ,,,, sales, evidenced by cmain1 una "-j ill I rnos nf DroD- 1)10 Past WCCK S ici.uiu- Lrdant Township Conard. I't ux uns ct ux to Bryson Ijj,, tt mi to Joe Gold, , T, 1 t Hawkins, ct ux 10 iiuuen ' Greene, et ux to Rob- rfford ol ux. Parker, el al to tam 4 A nHrdU' laiiii'. t'i ux lu X Campbell, et ux to :k!ord. ct ux. Chde Township Uvmufi. Int., to C. R. Turner, it ux to W. A. I'l II v Byci's. ct ux to Sibyl Size- Fnitlior. ct ux to Tafe ht f ork Township Burrcss ct ux to Lora Id Cornelius Davis. jpiess. ct ux to J. Marvin (on Duff Township Chambers to Joseph A. Ivy Hill Tow nship R. Fie, et ux to Ben Otto, ct ux to Ralph J. ux. ilhan ("reck Township kllisnn. ct al to Mary Alli- rt vir. Hannah to Arvil Franklin, Hannah to Arthur Hannah. Hannah to Bryson Hannah. Pipron Township tow. ct ux to C. M. Cham- IX Wells, ct ux to Charlie Ct UX. ns Brown, et ux to F, A. tt ux. lynrsville Township iandenburg ct ux to Luth- et ux. pwell, ct ux to Lawrence nod. ct ux. C Cable, et ux to Gudger MeCastellano. et vir to f Will ict , ct ux. Clark, ct ux to Denton f ft UX, Clark, et ux to Bertha H. Corbin, et ux to Alvin Ar- it ux. 'Tguson. et ii x fn .lames hd. "nrris. rl uv In A T . ux. tannah ct ux to Robtrt No'is. ct ux to Carl Cut- ux. E- Mcdfurd to W. C. Med- Clai'k. ft 11X fn William !ion. et ux. edford et ux to Cora A. k. et ux, et al to Lester Ron. FSUson. h ft UX. Sims, ct vir to T. Henry ; Reev-'s. tl ux to Luther LNorris- ft ux to Mabel 'cofe.SOn- Ct UX t0 Jhtner. ct ux to Martha t Z'nn Green. .. to Hollis Hampton. 11,ln", ct ux to C. A. Qucc"- ct vir to Mattie At Camp Carson r V I' u PFC. HERSCHEL C. BRYSON, who spent nine months overseas in the European theater recently spent a furlough here with his wife and livc- ear-old daughter. Deanna Bryson He reported to Camp Carson, after leaving here, and is still stationed at the Colo rado post. He entered the service in August. 1944. Pfc. Clifford Green Discharged At Camp Lejeune Private First Class Clifford W. Green, of the Marine Corps has recently been discharged from the service at the Separation Center at Camp Lejeune. Pfc. Green served on Okinawa and his outfit received the Presi dential unit citation. He is the husband of Mrs. Myrtle Wyatt Green, who lives in Hazelwood. C. A. George Hears From Relatives In Northern Greece C. A. George has just heard from hi stwo brothers and sister in i Northern Greece for the first time in five years. They came through the war without being wounded, but suffered for food and shelter, the letters said The scarcity of clothing is now a major problem in Greece, the letters said. They received some money Mr. George recently snt, and h has shipped them a 272 pound box of clothing, which should arrive within a week or so. The Germans burned the two towns where his relatives lived Until this week, he had not been able to hear from them. One sis ter lost a son during the invastlon He is now packing a similar box, and can use any clothing which can be brought to him. All the letters contained worlds of praise for the American Red Cross and the part the American people played in the war, and the money sent their country. Mr. George came to this county 28 years ago, and has not been back since. If the helicopter is to replace the auto after the war. the pedes trian should start learning to dodge in three directions. W.ic News. Carswell, et ux. VV. W. Black well, Kufus Siler, et ux to J. B. Siler. H .L. Liner, Sr., et al to Jarvis 11. Allison. Lucile L, son, et ux. Hardin to G. C. Fergu- Who was it that said that the Japs would sacrifice ten million men before surrendering? COOKED A FINE DINNER; THEN THREW IT TO DOG One lady recently stated that she used to throw her own dinner to the dog most of the time. It made her sick just to look at anything to cat. She was swollen with gas, full of bloat, had headaches, felt worn out and was badly constipated. Finally she got INNER-AID and says she now cats everything in sight and digests it perfectly. Bowels are regular and normal. She is enjoying life once more and feels like "some other woman" since taking this New Compound. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo ple soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Haywood County. BE WISE - ECONOMIZE AT McKAY'S HAZELWOOD Ward. ct ux to Raymond Per' Sr., ct ux to Ben Lance i .... m . .' "l ux 10 c. c. ,!!!' ct vir t Arthur Nforrt ... .... . - r - ux to H. ux to O. C. L. r,:., . "l,!. ct ux to Rufus pa". ct ux to E. L. I 's. et ux to Myrtle rs, ct ux to Perry fe'y. et ux to W. E. k etnietux to Garrkt Srt0n' ux to Sam GOc Size Scott's Emulsion 49c Epsom Salts 1 lb. 10c 60c Murine ...49c Anti-Colic 35c Sloan's Liniment 29c Nipples 3 for 25c 50c Teel 39c $1.00 Bottle Jergen's Lotion 79c 40c Fletcher's C a s t o r i a 31c 75c Size (100 in Bottle) Alophen Pills 49c I &TTalcum 21c Dependable Prescription Service I Camels, ctn. ..$1.25 Prince Albert 10c J & JTalcum 21c Baby Bottles 5c Conti Castile Soap 10c Dextri-Maltose 63c fcSTTbTOi Pa ci f i ers 15c Oleum Percomorphum 67c M cKAY' LVIL PHARMACY Main Street Hazelwood Sgt. Lloyd Putnam Honored in Germany As "Soldier of the Week" Sergeant Lloyd Putnam, of Waynesville, R.F.D., who is serving with the 78th Lightning Division with the Seventh Army in Ger many was recently honored as the "Soldier of the Week" by the 309th Infantry Regiment. His comrades relate that his combat pride lies not so much in his individual achievements as in the teamwork of himself and the men of his battalion wire team which enabled their outfit to carry on through the Siegfried line to the Schwammaiiaucl Dam. over the Rhine at Remagen and during the Ruhr pocket clean-up. Sgt. Putnam wears the bronze star and had his share of the nar row escapes that befell combat men. He received the bronze star for "consistently outstanding work as battalion wire chief and at Dirnau. Germany established wire communication at a time when no vehicle could get through by hand laying three and a half miles of w ire After receiving basic infantry training at Fort McClellan, Sgt. William D. Parris Discharged From Navy William David Parris of Waynes ville. who entered the U. S. Navy on March 17, 1943. has received his discharge from the service. He has served on the USS Cochrell, 398 (DEI. He is entitled to wear the North African European Theater, Ameri can Theater and Aslatic-Facific Theater ribbons. At the time he entered the serv ice he was employed as an automo bile mechanic and he plans to re sume his work here. Putnam joined the 7t)th in No vember. 1942. Try Hot Water Plus If Stomach Pains You After Keating limns,! n-t "1 iiiid'11 im.it e poo) -le huft'T ft. illl is.) . Itlll'll l1 S' JlH. 111 111. lltCl'Ml .! fiMnuMit.ilum, N.'itr lOlnll, :h i. hU'iu .uti, fUtuU'ti' v, kis luiu.s ;int otlnr stomjuh dil)r-s Imumlil mi I iv cMeti.K arid. If ihrsf x-.ijilr wi'iiM t itnnkiiii; kI-ih-l .ift.-i h iih-xI li.ilf kUss i.f umI hot u:iln i 'i ii I . mint; a spoonful i'f Nntt ia it, t)lt' I ,111 MMlIlIU (."'I lil.'KH'.1 r.-lu'f (nun (llW I,.. '...i f.M mliiiiles Noiti.i. M will nni.'klv hi'li t.' iitniti.ili'o this .th .1.1-1, tul tiniK liotp m-'io riui tiii;.-sli..ti ni Ki-t quirk tflnf fitnu tin' .H-ntf divtiths .Hut .ti nmfott Smith K 1i 'Ik' M"ii' i'l Jiny 'Initf Si -i THIS IS IT... Bernard-Walker Led The Entire Appa lachian Belt Last Season With An Off ical Average of $50.25 Per Hundred Pounds For Those Extra Dollars Sell With The Leaders AHhevillc $19.79 (Jrceneville . 46.10 Ikione, N. C. 47.83 Johnson City .. 45.66 Morristown 44.39 For Higher Prices Grade Your Tobacco in Large Baskets This is Important. BERNARD-WALKER WAREHOUSES AHhevillc, N. C. James E. Walker, Jr., Manager Buy Victory Bonds - And Hold Them 'The First to Show the Latest' i w ' . 'I J IV s Sweater Time. o c Time to .select sweaters for your winter wardrobe. You'll need soft ones, bright ones, and some to keep you extra warm. Choose yours from our large selection while the season is still new. Wear them with suits, slacks, and skirts, knowing that they are tops in fashion. 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