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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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--DEATHS--
MRS AI.K F Tl'CKEK
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STANDING READY TO CAST his vote in tho Czceho? lovakian general
election, Gen. Svoboda, Czech Minister of War, is shown in a queue of
voters at the polls in Prague. The results, which were watched with
world Interest, showed great left wing strength. (Jnfcrriatiotial)
Funeral sen ices were held on
MuiHi.i aiieiiicHin at 2 o'clock at
the liock Hill Methodist church
for Mrs. Alice Carton Tucker, 72,
.widow of Jim Tucker, native and
l:te lonv re: ident of Haywood
comm. who died Saturday after
noon at 'S ',) al her home on Jona
than Creek, luv. K. 11. Dennis.
i-.iMor of the cliurch officiated.
Burial was in Hound Hill eeme
Ui'V. Pallbearers were: Troy. Tucker,
Ko'.,c. and Mai in I'arlon. Milford
Caldwell, and Karl Messer.
Surviving are two sons, Fred and
Frank Tucker, of Waynesville,
Kouto 2; tv.u .laughters. Mrs. Mer
n'.t I'.irlon, of a ni'sMlle. Houle
2. and Mrs. Will i.i m Messer. of
Columhiis: si brothers, Charles,
Heed. Waller, Paul, Hoy and Cole
man l'.irton. all of Va nes ille,
Houle 2: two Meters. Mrs. )ae
Celdwell and Mrs. J. . Cook, of
' Wa ncs ille, Houte 2; w en! v
I'raniicliiMrcii and two ni'cal -era nd
children. iai i ll ! uncial Home wa- ii,
i I'ai : ol 1 he ai ra neeim lit
MI!S IDA I VANS I.OWK
Final rites for (YpIiun C. Jones,
70, who died at Ins home in Canton
Thursday afternoon lnllewne: a
long illness, were eoinlu.to.l al the
North Canton HuplM ehiuch Sat
urday at 2 p. in. Uncial was uiado
in Hon--Yenture eetneterv.
Mr. Jones, lor more than 1!2 years
a painter for the Champion I ihi e
company, was a member ol Hie
Champion Old Tuner- club and a
veteran ul the Spain-li Ami i u ,n
War.
Survivors are the widow. Mi-,
l.ily H. Jones, one d.iueliti i . Mi-.
Kraukie Fletehei : and lie son- .
Carl, Walhne, Maik. Claude and
Carroll, all of Canton.
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Funeral ser n es lor
Price. (III. farmer and Mn I,
w ho died Sattirila; .,1 In- h
the Sprint; I'nrk - i I urn ol
-on cou I it . w ei e i omlu lr:
day al the Flat ol Spring
Baptist church The li
Davis oMui.iled, and inb
lol low eil in the (I. in ill i rn
I !o i- siii i i d l. t 'i,'
Ml- Martha Mince I'm,
daughter-. Mi- .
I .en e-lel . anil li-'-of
'l i ul one -on
Tru-I; tim e -1'iri .
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When You Think Of
MTD'S DAY THINK OF
AIFF'S
Because In
RMfF' HEN'S DEPARTMEHT
You'll Find The
Best Values - Largest Selections
iesday?
June
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I. a-l ille- were conducted Mmi-
da moi mile at II o'elock at the , Pleinmons ot
Olivii! Baptist ( lunch in the Man-! Bill ein Price
eie si clion for Mrs. Ida Kvans I Seanle. both ol
I .owe. Uil. widow of W. Phillips ! one brother. .1
I. owe. na!ii' of Haywood county' dale,
who died at 2:2(1 a. in. Sundav fol- I
low inn a leinithy illness at the
home of her son. Jake A. Fowe on
the Howell Mill road vwlh whom
-lie had made her home since tho
death of her liu-band.
Ifev. Nando Stevenson, assisted
y "" nc. aoiiu r inner oiueiai(,(i. i representative of
Burial was in the I. owe family ceni- j Back to (bid Pioiuam.
etery . i mo.ii loi- in ( 'h-n i.ai..
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Ida le I
Call I'll.
Mr- I.
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and Mi- I i
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M Price ol 1
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want a hat
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Evanjji'Iislic Srrvircs
Ueinjj Held in Tcnl
In Ilaelwood
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Mb lead
Estate
pes lying one and one-half miles South of Waynes
pnd three-fourths mile from Hazelwood, consist-
one 12-room house of the latest modern construc-
Lwo small houses and a fine barn. This land is di-
into several small farms and a number of home
All modern conveniences available. The above
irty will meet the approval of the most exacting.
This Farm Equipment and Stock
Serving as pallbearers were
grandsons as follows: Kennel h
Fowe, Iiichard Bradley, Hay Head,
ley, Charlie, Kenneth, Abel, and
Hubert Clement.
Surviving are one son, Mr. Fowe.
one-(launhler, Mrs. Will Clemenls,
of M.-iKKie: one sister, Mrs. Hixie
lialhbonc, of Ilaelwood: it grand
children and l.ri Hi'eal-grandchil-dren.
(iarretl Funeral Home was in
charne of the arrangements.
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HARRY FRANCIS .H'STICE
Funeral services were ronduoted
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the
(iarrett Funeral Home for Harry
Francis Justice, 4.r), son of George
Justice and the late Lou F.Uen
Francis Justice, of Waynesville,
who died on Tuesday, June 4th,
al a Norfolk hospital. Rev. L. G.
Flliott, pastor of the First liaptist
church, officated. Burial was in
Green Hill cemetery.
Servinfi as pallbearers were:
William Hay, Bill Frady, Huh Hur
nelt, John Boyd, Harry Davis and
Dewey Francis.
Mr. Justice who had served for
the past four years with the Mer-
J chant Marines was a native of '
I Way nesville, hut had not resided
j here for the past Iwenly years. ;
He is survived by his father. 1
and a la rye number of relatives on
both his maternal and paternal:
sides of his family. 1
Garrett Funeral Home yvas in j
charge of the arrangements.
ni'iir
and lliirness
"2 Marhinp
1 Feed Culler and Roll
1 Silage Wheelbarrow
1 Draff Harrow
1 Traolor (Case)
1 Corn Planter
1 Ridiiiff Plow
1 Turning Plow
1 Doulile-l'asl Plow
1 Cultivator
1 Single Plow
services every ni "hi. e
(lay in I ho lenl al 1 1 ael w. md .
7:311 to 11.(10 o'clock
The tent is cl ouded eai h uclil
to its lull capacity to hear the
message hroim.lil le. be. I.
Miecllt. As a special le.ilure
the program songs are I In own
Ihe screen lor as- hi
and many of tin- -erinon .ue il
lustrated.
The public i- in ited In .ilb n.l
the .services w Inch are inlei ileiiuni
inal ional.
Dean Pan is, S lc.
Receives Discharge
Seaman Firsl Class Dean 1 'arris,
son of Ihe Rev. and Mrs. T. "
Pai-ris, of Clyde, has received his
honorable discharge from the navy,
after serving two years. HI months
of which were spent in (lie Pacific
theater.
Seaman Parri- saw action wilh
the amphibious forces aboard Ihe
FST l()3.r). and laler served as mail
man on his ship, lie participated in
five invasions and is eiilille.l I,,
wear Ihe Asiatic . Pacific I healer
I ibbon. Ihe American Defense i ib
bon. Victory and Philippine Liber
ation medal wilh two eampaicn
stars.
At the time he entered the serv
ice Seaman Parri , was a 'luilenl
al Mars Mill Collei'o and be plan
to re-imie his slmlie'. tin i e.
STRAW IMS
1 Tlit' n-.yi'r!
ADAM STRAWS
$1.05 to $3.45
Sec the Selection ol'
ADAM FELT HATS
$3.00
o
When It Conies
to . . .
ien s
Pants
You'll find more
to select from
hero than any
n hero else . . .
New
SUMMER
Pants
I'or Men
And (l her F.iiipnient Too Numerous to Mention
Mrs. Tom Blalock, Owner.
sale Conducted by
"ny Brothers
U Ci,rM( lmv P ,:, ...
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Uf t'liarlotle, N. C.
f Liberty Itlfi . . ...
f nones 4-6176 Night yzw
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mil
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Live Wire
Band
SALE ON
GROUNDS
Rain or Shine
SIRS. ISTIS M'MA CHAMBERS
Funeral sen ices for Mrs. Kstes
Noma Chambers, M). wife of Hubert
L. Chamber, from near Canton,
were conducted at the Riverside
jltaplist church Monday morninc
The Hev. Thomas L'rwin odicialed.
and internmi-nt was made in the
lietllel ccnielei.w
Mrs. Chambers passed .way Sun
day al her home following a leny
thy illness.
She is survived by her husband,
seven d.'iimliters. Mrs. Beala Con
burn. Mrs. Ada llurnetle. Mrs.
Lula Mae l.annin!, Mrs. Thelnia
liurnelle. Mrs l'ae Ueaver and
Miss Kulli Chambers, all of Hay
wood (ountv. and Mrs. Nancy liur
nelle ol liimconibe count.s; and six
-on- I. win. Ii. O. Woodrow. Cash.
Herbeil and Doyce Chambers, all
ol lla wood count".
Arranueinents were made by
Well- luncral home.
This nun b an boih . ail .t opli. .
truly: Whatever system I'.uir eon
trol of America, it will wear a
false label.
A loaler may bae blister., but
lhe're mil on hi- hands.
bead the Classified Advertisements
JONES RADIO
SERVICE
Records
Rceonl-l'layors and Radios
We carry ,n eomplele .stock nf
all latest records, also ball cries,
car aerials and aerial wire.
Ponded electronic technicians,
with !H) day r;iiaranloc on pails.
.")fi Main Street
Q Tropical Worsteds
9 (i.'ilninlincs . . . SharksKin . . .
Jl I'.i n on Shantuntc . . . Spnns
$2.49 to $6.93
Sizes to l it All Men!
Perhaps you
want a
Slack J Wf
Suit ft
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See I he V A '
select ions i J
and the j Jp
SPECIAL
A New Lot ol Macl.aren Sportswear
(ARARDINK SLACK SI ITS
$6.98
(See Them Elsewhere to SIC ' M
Why Not A
JACKE jf
For Father
The New
TACKliK
TWILL
Will Re
.lust (he
Tiling!
$7.98
(See Them Kisewhere at .SlO.(lli)
Others I'rom
$5.98
Whatever It Is You Want For Father's
Day Raiff's Have What You Want
ONLY RAIFF'S. COULD DO THIS!
JUNE 30
If yott have been discharged
from the Army-if yon held a
grade 'and wish to retain it-if
yon have dependents - then act
now. . . . June 30, 1946, is
the last day on which you can
enlist in the Regular Army and
still take advantage of two im
portant benefits . . . retention
of otir old grade and tamily
allowances.
ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
Franklin Bank Building
Franklin. N. C.
Family allowances for vour
dependents will be continued
throughout your enlistment
only if you enter the Regular
Army before July 1, iq-0.
If you have been discharged
from the Army and w ish to re
cnlist at your old grade, vim
must enlist within 90 days after
your discharge. And before July
1, 1946. Think it over. Actjiow.
Special
SHOE SALE
1.000 I'airs Men's Pro-War Leather Shoes . . . Made By Kndieoft Johnson . . .
Will Cive Excellent Wear and Comfort.
Sale Price $2.69
Raiff's Large Shoe Stock for Men is Your Best Assur
ance of the Greatest Values