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jTLV 16. iy46 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE USanding and Finishing e McCracken Co. X. I'- Phone 369-J THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right With FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER lack's NTS of Ieme quality m sW w. iW. essy WORK PANTS tilidii't pet confused in sketching these PAX IS i hey do resemble dress nants ilftiiil. Imt they are the sturdiest piece in' i'"t' work pants you ever saw. We My ilrserihe them just come in and H:i value in WORK PANTS . . . to 12. 152.74 - $2.97 -Also Shirts to Match iFarimtm ougher PANTS For BOYS- - - - For many, many years, we have bought boys' pants by the gross, but these surpass anything yet for being "what it takes." These are made of heavy ducking in "officers tan," and styled like overall pants, with triple stitching and copper hrads. Just in time for the school wardrobe. Sizes 6 to 10. $1.98 Nil , - . . - - ""ion. meiaxdf n.t. i Why. this is only July' We tan vers plainly hrai c,ii sax these xvoiils in the must astonished voice xxhen ne su-u-t that ou begin to look about lor xour Christinas book.- Vfs. it is onK Hi., iiii.i.ii.. of '"l I' a'i awve. hut have you noticed ili uhat strides these , ililerxeiiini; !::onl!is pass on their !u'.' And win-n tin. ast minute arrives , , ,m decide it is time to seled book., lor the llolldax M'il son. uu will ,ash inadh Irom store to stol e and lind I'xrrx limit; has already In en Ijouiiht up So I hat is uh ue are hrin.mns; 1,1 1 "U- t it nt inn rifjil -now i he heaiilllill. I.uue edition ,1 Walt Disnex s Hainbi '. that exer- popu lar book There is no need to c,o into detail about either this story or the I lisni draw ins Hot h are so well know n thai words arc supcr- loioiis. I he children w ill enjoy it to Hie fullest and the aduUs won't be tar behind in their admiration H is a boel, 1 li.it the owner will proudly keep in his hhi ;:i y I hi ouch the xear Gertrude McKelvey has written one of the lost alluring books for the younger set In "Stories to Live B". and illustrated by Pelagic Uoane. It really is a book ol The Beatitudes written in such beautiful I form that every child will appreci ; ale and enjoy its simplicity. Not jotten does one find a book of the sort and it will be a wise choice for ex cry mother to make. And now the older folk claim our .mention fur just out is The American", that widely discussed nox el by Howard Fast Much com mint has filled the reviewer's page; about this exciting book of tin middle west. This is the story of one man's rise to power, his toppl ing irom the high places and yet nis supreme permanence even in his downfall. His place in the hearts of true America was never for one moment in danger of being displaced, anil his name is held up lor the reverence of all coming generations. "The American'' is a book that will live long. Capital Letters j Cecil News U'onlinued Irom Pare Hi nullax of money for hmhwax' lor any y ear si in e Hie day s ol Mor rison ' l!i:!l-l!;ii. Slate I heb .'. ay t'lmineer Vance liaise has cheeked Hie lecords and ay cry I hat al no I ime in the history of the hmhyyay commission haxe so many iinproy emetils and consliiii -lioii contracts been let in the same It'll".! h ol t iiiii" I he pasl It inoiil hsi I.AIUil'.ST Hut North Carolina isn I alone in tins hmjiyyay ciidax or. In (leoiiia. Hie highway boal d has jusl apinoyrd a one-year $:C!.0(il linn road-building- program. Hie lamest annual construction out lay ill I he history of I lie Slate. MHST GO? It now looks as 11 this Slales lasl lb-publican solici tor. Axalon lv Hall of Yadkinvillc '17th Subchorial District must go The Soliciloii.il Kcdistricting Com mittee has spoki n. and if its re commendation is fnlloxved. Hall's predominantly Kcpublican district Davie. Wilkes, Axery. and Mitchell, will be lorn to pieces. Davie and Yadkin would be put in a dist rict xyitli Iredell. Kuwait. Cabarrus, and I mini all big Democratic counties. Hall will be in now until 1 9.10. lie could run then, but it would be no use. And that my children, is w hal happens to lie publicans down South -nothing against Hall but the GOP. Cancer Toll In the United States eniieer of the breast caused 16,140 deaths in 1943; cancer of the uterus caused 16,968 deaths; cancer of the larynx caused 1.490 deaths; cancer of the tongue, 1,231 deaths; and cancer ot the lips, (ifil deaths. MKS. FDGAK Bl'RNKTTK Kevivial Continues liexival services are being con ducted at a tent near the home of Hex William K 1 1 i o t t . by Hex Henderson, well known evangelist, x Inch is now in its second week The services are well attended. A special invitation is being extended to all the singers in the county, anil others who might be visiting All (leiiioninations are invited to attend the meetings. Hex. Glenn llcnson is assisting the evangelist in the meetings. Your child's coated tongue is a warning that he needs at tention. He may need a gen tle children's laxative. I 1 G I Triena is an effective senna laxative that children nice to take it has such a delicious rrune juice flavor. Don't orce a laxative on your child. It may upset him more. Don't delav if your child is irritable andcross because of faulty elimination. Ke- memuer the re lief Triena will b r i nR. Buy TRIENA Give only as directed. 30c. large size only 50c. 11 aZTfh ff ISJS SHI Home Club to Meet The Cecil Home Demonstration (lull will hold the July meeting with Mrs. A. M. Krazier, at 2 AW o clock. Wednesday afternoon the l!4ll) All members are urged to attend. Lawrence Frances who went to Duke Hospital for an examination has returned to his home. He was accompanied by his brother, Joe Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Moody and leaving this week for a ixioouy s pat ents son are visit to Mr Teifnessei in Mr. and Mrs. Carter Clonlz. of Canton plan to move to their sum nier home in Cecil this week. They have recently done over their home here. Bible School At Riverside A Bible Vacation school is being held at the Riverside Church with Rev Gay Chambers in charge of he classes. The hours are from 9:00 to 11:30 o'clock each morning. Mrs. F.dgar Hurnette and her three children, Winifred, Barbara Jean and Wray. and the former's niece and nephew Florence and Tinny Leiglead. left Friday for Detroit, where they were called on account of the illness of the form er's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hurnette, whose marriage took place recent ly in Bimingham. Ala. and have been visiting relative in Detroit and Va. are expected ti arrive this Aeek. Mr. Hurnette is a farmer in Ibis section and the couple will make their home here. Mrs. Burnett was the former Miss Maryalyce Waller. Mrs. Harold Tingen and young daughter of Fuquay Springs have arrived to spend sometime here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U M. Killian, while Mr. Tingen is at the tobacco markets in Georgia. Safe Canning For uafe canning, meat must be processed in a pressure cooker, food preservation specialist say. Extra Care - - -Extra Service - - - Right now is when that Extra Care and Extra Service will mean the moSt to your car . . . and here at Underwood's is where you can find it . . . drive in today. Sylva Will Get Sunday Movies, Town Board Voters I Sylva has decided to have Sun ; day movies, the board of aldermen approving the idea after a recent straw poll among the ciliens of the community showed they favor ed the change 3 to 1 Mayor Herbert Gibson casi the I deciding xote w hen the to. n board ' deadlocked, two to two. o.cr iiu 1 i.-sue W F. Grindstaft and Chest er Scott sulci! x'.lth the mayor, ami Aldermen W. T. Wise and W. 1 Jones voted against the measure The Ititz theater of Sy lva is own ed by ,1 K Massie ot Way ncsx ille. w ho operates the Park theater here ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relievo irritation of the bladder from exceu acidity in the urine Ar you uffarlnf unntctiHry dUtr, btckach, run-down feeling and ditcom fort from excess acidity in th urine Are you disturbed nlghta by frequent desire te psa water? Then you should know bout that famou doctor' discovery IR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousand ay fives blessed reli4. Swamp Root Is a carefully blendrd combination of 10 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr. Kilmer's is not harsh or habit-forming In any way. Many people ay It marfeoua fcf la truly amailng. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY 1 Like thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send am me and address to Department D, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Boh Stamlord, Conn. Offer limited. Send at oats. AU druggists sell Swamp Root. You Will Find Quality Equipment and Quality Service at North Carolina Equipment Co. RALEIGH. N. C. 3101 Hlllsboro St. 1'ho.ie 8836 CHARI.OTTF 2 Miles Suth Rt. ?A Phone 4-4G(il ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sweeten Creak Read Phone 789 Construction, Industrial and Logging Equipment STATE rUSTKIMTTOUS International Crawler Tractors Industrial Wheel Type Tractors Industrial and Marine Engines ltucy rus-Krie Hulldo.ers-Scrapers t'arco Logging Winches Disston Chain Saws l.o wt her C-Saws Sawmills, Edgers, Etc. Kohler Light Plants Elgin Sweepers Kef use-Getters Cedar Hapids Asphalt Plants and Crushers Euclid Hauling Equipment O Northwest Shovels Cranes Q Jaeger Construction and Paring Equipment O (ialion Dump liodies O (ialion (traders Rollers 9 hour Wheel Drive Trucks Etnyre Distributors We also handle many other lines of popular equipment as well as a complete stock of parts and supplies LAST CA A J FOR 945 rm The Law Requires Thai Ve ADVERTISE and SELL All Property On Which 1945 Taxes Have Not Been Paid. ;' The Names Of All Delinquent Taxpayers Will Be Published. ST IN AUGU And Sold on 1st Monday In September No Extension Of Time Will Be Given Notice is also given that we will garnishee and levy on all person al property on which taxes are due J. E. FERGUSON Tax Collector and Tax Supervisor of Haywood County
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