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V v MARCH - CnJunior Jers Dinner I , .... ,,f V- , ,r.,,,..lN Clu! nit i',- I- a' B.K a till"" ' bill-""- r tin' C!:.ni- ( (Mil!1'-' 1 S;i!iH'',:lV fcinci ul' of a m-''"' Ml 1 ' I'1 ... , , ul.!. organic"1'"- h,w ivo'i- t--" ,:,:' ,; . , ., : I 1 1 1 " dins! ' 'harm t'liilii1,1"-- ml n u i n " ' -1 1 visum in ' jddressol . hibi'rs ml I. n" ' of tl' I .ii'-l ul "'' lititit's ami Ifare c ere- a.-- niacin linment program m- nuuibi'is i nu ,g band, tin' t'liam- Ics. ii' t M. 1 1 1 1 1 ' I " i anl iiar- the Hani' niMiir Caul' nibcr ul' Hi' Vl'Sub. !!' Illl'llll ( 'ham ( ,'rube Gin Get x Relief Coughs flUtioni Due To Cold king Instantly l hacK yourseu i V Bron-chu-llr unmistakable n may relieve It es Inochloroformoroar leetsugary syrup. M- I But Ifyouwanl sume Leally nasty cough ge. 6le of Bron-chu-llne km flnv food ilruir iarantee of unnilstalt- Cr fflooey uacK. Rate I)rus Store 21. lfi Harold Massie Discharged From Service, Back At Home Harold Massie was discharged ueek from Furl Hrasg. He cn I,. IV, Hie esrvicc three years ago .mil has lr"ii attached to the Arniv Forces. The greater part of tlie time he lias been in the service lie has heen stationed at SeMinan Field. La. t ;t the time lie entered the serv ice he was an active member of the In in of Massie Furniture company hcinil associated with his brothers. Cuy and Francis Massie He has i e-miied his place in the firm. He and his wife and two young daughters are now occupying their inline in Thomas Hark, which t li'y leased during the time they have been out of town. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lewis, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlowe Con ner, of Waynesville lioute 1, an nounce the hirlh of a daughter on March 11. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williams, of Wa nesville, Iloule 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March 12, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Rogers, of Waynesville. Itotilo 1, announce Hie birth of a daughter on March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Muse, of Wa nesville, ltouto 1, annouance the birth of a son March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver, ol Candler, Route 1. announce the birth of a daughter on March lf. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, of Hazel wood, announce the birth of a daughter on March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Free, of Clyde, announre the birth of a son on March 18. Mr. and Mrs. KiSoy Davis, of ! Canton, announce the birth of a son on March 18. The One And Only !ason Skipper I ' S Pat. Off. im 111 o Complete Coats In One Springtime, all time . . . it's Season Skipper time. For Season Skipper is two complete coats in one . . . the one and only nat that sheds its lining, sleeves and all. All through winter, it's a warm-as-toast Ereateoat . . . handsomely tailored by the same master craftsmen who make our men's ';its. With the first whiff ot Spring, out conies the patented lining, sleeves and a" . and then it's a jaunty topcoat. $49.95 up e TOGGERY W- HUGH MASSIE, Owner Heinz RoIIman Heard By Central Parent Teachers Ilein Kul I iiui n described condi tions in Putdaiu!. France. Switzer land ami Italy before the Central Pan lit 'IVaehci.s ssocialion Tues day 1 1 1 l- 1 1 1 I le poinled out I be eco nomic condii ions, as well as lite altitudes oi Hie people of those l int t il i n Miss hen-, !,i( won Hie attend ance iii". lnch was contributed by Mrs. .1 T Kussell. and the sec ond grade, tani'lil b Miss Maiuarel Hurgin. w in 'lie hull' hulid.iN for having 111- !.,i:;esl inimhcr ol pa trons present. The second grade mothers served. Tin v vvetc: Mrs. Unbelt I'less. Mrs M K. Davis. Mrs. M . How les and Mrs. Aldeen Hall. Gill Farm Sold i ( ',,1)1 j mied I rom p,i"e 1 i - - j lions. . j The farm consists of 18.1 ai "cs. most of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cleared on Jonathans Creek, and 2(i7 ' acres on I tall . Mountain, the pasture pari of the '. farm. The sale includes the tools, etiuipnu nl. stock and pail of the household furniture. The farm is rated a sone of Hie best equipped farms in I be eounly. and has an outstanding herd of Hcieford cat tle. Mi's. Cill i- al present with her ill mo! her i n Da lias, Texas, and 1 plans lo ivlnrn here as soon as cir cumstances permit and build a summer home Mis. Cill and the 'ale Mr. ( ' ill pm chased I he farm about si i ars ago o purchase price was .iiiiioun.ed. NOTICE Notice is hereby uiven that I am ilanniie; to 1:1c my notice ol c.in lidacv for iioiiiiiiation as reprcscn uitivc in Hie l.cwicr Mouse of the General Assembly of North Caro lina in the Primary Flection to be held in May, HI HI. I most earnestly solicit the sup port of the voters in the said Pri mary Flection on the Inllowiim '(rounds: 1. I am a native of Haywood C ounty, bin n and reared at I'iri'on Gap between Waynesville and licthrl. 2. I have heen a consistent mem ber and voter in the Democratic Party ever since I reached my majority, and will abide by the re sults of the Democratic Primary in May, mid will remain loyal and faithful to the party no matter about the outcome of my candi dacy for the Legislature. 3. I have heen a taxpayer in Haywood County for more than 30 years, and have never received any of Haywood County's public funds for public service or otherwise. 1. That J have had previous ex perience in the General Assembly of North Carolina, having served in live sessions of same, one Regu lar Session as Representative from Wake County, two Regular Ses sions from Brunswick County, and tvu) Fxlra Sessions from Bruns wick County, and this said exper ience will enable me to represent the people of Haywood to the great est degree of efficiency if I am chosen as their Representative in the May Primary. 5. I have served as Appeal Agent, attached to Haywood County Focal Draft Board No. 1, and have given four years of service to the draftees under Selective Service in World War II, and hold in my possession a CKRITI ICATF OF MERIT, is sued to me in the name of the CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and signed by the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STAES OF AMERICA, and, in addition thereto, I hold a SERVICE PIN and a SERVICE BADGE in public recognition of gratitude for patriotic services ren dered in World War II: then, too, I hold a record of service for about one year as Young Men's Christian Association secretary in World War I, having served at Sulphur Springs Military Camp at Waynesville, and at Veterans' Camp at Oteen. It is my desire and purpose to consult Democratic voters in every precinct in Haywood, and I since rely request that my friends and supporters in all precincts will keep me informed as to status of my campaign as it goes forward. From time to time I shall make further statements, relative to my candidacy, through the local pap ers, and will, within the near fu ture, outline the issues in my cam paign. In the meantime I earnest ly and sincerely solicit your sup port. R. F. SENTE1.FE Paid Ad. FLUSH KIDNEY URINE Benefit wonderfully from famous doctor's discovery that relieves backache, run-down feeling due to excess acidity in the urine People everywhere are finding amailnf relief from painful symptoms of bladder irritation caused by excess ; acidity in the urine. DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the kidneys to ease discomfort by promoting the flow of urine. This pure herbal medicine is especially welcome where bladder irritation due to excess acidity is responsible for "gettins; up at night". A carefully blended combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsam; Dr. Kilmer's contains nothing harsh, is ttb- nlutelr non-habit forming. Just good in gradients that many people say have ""endfOTfree, "prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of other you U be glad (hat you did. Send name and address to Department A, Kilmer Co., Inc, B 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. AU druggists aell Swamp Root. THE WAYNESVILLE County Council Home Clubs Holds Quarterly Meet Miss Anna C. Rowe, Western Home Demonstration agent, was the main speaker at the meeting ol the Haywood County Council ol Home Demonstration Clubs which was held Tuesday .in the oi lier of the county home agents. I In nineteen clubs m the county are represented on tie council, hi( h meets four tiim s annually. Miss Howe diseussf j at length I he program planning for 1947, winch is to be based on the sur vey of individual club members' reports and needs. Mrs. Paul Robinson, of the Heavcrdam club, newly elected president and Mrs. L. J. Cannon, ol I he Morning Star club, secre tary and treasurer, assumed of fice. Plans were completed to observe the National Home Demaonstration Week in May. The following project chairmen were named to serve the council Im Hie ensuing year: Foods, Mrs. T II Rogers, Clyde; Home Oar dens, Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Bethel; I Ionic Poultry. Mrs. W. K. Boone, of Francis Cove; Home Dairy, Miss Willie Smalhers, Morning Star club; Food Preservation, Mrs. Frank Williams, .lunaluska club. Home Furnishings, Mrs. .lames 1 lytic. West Canton; Home Man agement, Mrs. W. I). Ketner, Dell wood; Family Life, Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatrick, llyder Mountain, Home Heanlification, Mrs. Floyd Pai ham; Clothing, Mrs. Tom Ilipps. ISravcrdam: Community Service. Mrs. C. C. Francis, Ralcliff Cove. Health. Mrs. C. S. (jreon, Fines Cli ck; Kducal ion. Mrs. .lule Allen. .Mien's Creek; Citizenship. Mrs. leillord Leal herwood. Jonathan Creek: Recreation. Mrs. Welch Sin gleton. Hethel! .1. S. McKimmon. Loan Fund. Mrs. J. L. Cannon, Morning Slur: Markets, Mrs. J. R. Caldwell. Iron Duff; 4-11 Club Leader. Mrs. A. J. MeCraeken; Crafts. Mrs. A. M. Frazier. Announcement was also made of the programs for the remainder of the year which includes various activities in the home T5 Rufus McGaha Discharged This Week Tech 5 Hufus McGaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGaha, of Ml. Sterling, was discharged this week from Fort liragg. He entered the service in December, 1943 and was inducted at Fort Jackson. lie has recently returned from the European theater where he served for the past 19 months at posts in England, France, Belgium and Germany. He was attached to the Ml 7th Tank Division. lie is entitled to wear the Euro pean theater ribbon with four bat tle stars. Good Conduct medal and Victory medal. Paul Warren Is On Way To Shanghai PEARL HARBOR, T. H, Paul Warren. 19, seaman, first class. USNii, 121 Branner avenue, is en route to Shanghai on board the destroyer USS John R. Craig. Upon arrival at Shanghai the Craig will operate with the Sev enth Fleet. Have Favorite Snapshots ENLARGED From Any Negative 5x7 enlargement 35c 8x10 enlargement 50c 24 Hour Service On All Film Finishing All Work-Handled With Care THE SKYLAND STUDIO Masonic Temple Building Waynesville We Are Now Members Philco Service Organization and Authorized Philco Servicemen In Stock Radio Batteries - All Sizes For Your Radio and Fluorescent Fixtures Repairs for Your Radios and Household Appliances Guaranteed 90 Days to One Year. EXPERIENCED REPAIRMEN Hazelwood Electric & Radio Shop Main Sreet Phone 13 Hazelwood MOUNTAINEER Meet For Bible Vacation Schools Held This Afternoon A conference for daily vacation Bible school workers of the Hay wood Association will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Motley and Miss Rogers, two state workers, will be here to lead this conference. All interested workers in the Waynesville area are urged to at tend this meeting. A similar con ference will be held for those in the Canton area at 10 o'clock of (he same day at the First Baptist church of Canton. District Rotary Meeting Will Be HeldlnAsheville The first conference of the new 194th district of Rotary Interna tional will be held here April 22 and 2:), with several hundred club members from Western North Car olina in attendance. Charles G. Tennant, former district governor, is general chairman for conference arrangements. Maybe Clients Know When They're Trimmed TIPTON, Ind. It takes much scissor-snipping and waving of hand mirrors to convince some of Tipton's old-timers they're getting a good hair cut nowadays. Chris Boyd has retired after harbering here 52 years. Britain launches prosperity drive to spur reconversion. SUMMONS AND NOTICK IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. EMMA B. WATSON, Plaintiff, vs. J. P. WATSON, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT, J. P. WATSON: You will take notice that an ac tion has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, as above en titled and that the purpose of the said action is to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation. You will take notice, further, that you are required lo be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court, for the County of Haywood, in Waynesville. North Carolina, not later than 20 days from the 2nd day of April, 194(i, and answer or demur to the com plaint, which has been filed in the office of the said Clerk, within the time prescribed by statute. You will take notice, further, that, if you fail to answer or demur to the complaint within the time required by law, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit; an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 2nd day of March, 1946. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Haywood, State of North Carolina. 1502 March 7-14-21-28. Your Lions To Hear Drugs Discussed At Meet Tonight The local Linns will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at I he Maples lo hear an interesting discussion on new developments in drugs. The Civic Improvement Committee has ar ranged to present K L. Meredith, a salesman for Squibb Pharma ceutical company. The miracle working penicillin and sulpha, along with other life-saving drugs will he discussed. President Jack Pelmet urges all members to he present. The at tendance contest has entered its final phase. Both teams are run ning about even, l.ions J. I.. Ed wards and Tony Davis are captains of the two teams. Truman Sets "I Am An American Day" WASHINGTON President Tru man recently designated Sunday, May HI, as "I am an American Day." in honor of new citizens, "both native-burn and naturalized." ATTRACTIVELY STYLED MODERATELY PRICED For Boys - Young Men - And For Pop Sport Coats and Slacks -Sport Shirts -Ties And while many items are still short and will continue so we are receiving new items daily and it will pay you to visit us frequently Prepared Particularly Well For The For the young men in the age group of 8 to 18 we are particularly well prepared with a variety of SPORTSWEAR Including Sport Coats, Sport Shirts and Slacks Visit Our 2nd Floor Many of the items of sportswear for young men are found on our 2nd floor. Make a visit to this department New Merchandise Being Received Daily RAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Affurary Moans So Muck In ('oiii)iuiiHtiii a prescription, accuracy is of prime importance-. Out I'ic-m i iption Department has the most modem equipment to weigh or meas ure each ingredient. Our Phai macbt is honor hound to follow your Doctor's orders exactly . . . 1 Voh cun depend un htm for accuruc)! 5fl ur 0i-mv CURTIS DRUG STORE Main Street You Will Find Al EM'S PAGE THREE (First Section) Vii riuiicf 8 to 18 Group it i I 1 - 4 V I I ?1 I Y, ioi'F-i " fl J H
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