" if THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TUESDAY PAGE FOUR 1 1 ill Former Haywood Farmer Dies At Home In Va: Funeral services were held at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of Granville Mull near Allen Creek for John W. Mull, 71. native of Haywood county, resident of Natural Bridge, Va. who died Buddenly last Wednesday, August, 14th, at his home in Virginia. Itev. C. L. Allen, Baptist minister, of ficiated. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery. Mr. Mull moved to Virginia many years ago and had been engaged in farming. He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. Lily Swanger Mull; six sons, Tom my Mull, of Karniville, Va., Wood row and William Mull, of Green lee, Va.. John Mull, Jr.. of Balti more, Md , Kuwne and Franklin Mull, of Natural Hridgc, Va ; five (laughters, Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, of Greenlee. Va., Mis. I,ulalelle Slough, of Natural Bridge, Mrs. Louise Flint, of Glasgow, Va., and Pauline anil Frances Mull, at home; two brothers, Marshall, and Gran ville Mull, ol Waynesville. li. V 1) No I; two sisters. Mrs. Mary Curtis and Vrs. Oilell Lnsley. both of We Wish The BEST OF LUCK To the Now and Modern F. & W. GROCERY ASHEVILLE Baking Company Capital Letters (Continued From I'age Two) Clinton in October SPORTS The first collegiate football games in N. C. this tall will come on Sept 28. with Duke meeting State at Ilaleigh and YPI taking on Carolina at Chapel Hill. Warning: If you have a lug game in mind, belter order your tickets now! Duke-Carolina is a sellout, and Wake-Duke, Wake-Carolina. Wake-State, Duke-Ga. Tech. Duke Tenn tickets are moving last Baseball booming iialeigb has played before 80.000 this season, Greensboro. 1 10.000---Carolina and Slate will permit commercial broadcasts of grid games this fall. First time A Statewide network Waynesville, H F D. No I. Garrett Funeral home was m charge of the arrangements SSgt. Leyton Mears Receives Promotion SSgt Leyton Mears, son of Mrs. V.. I. Mears, of Canton has recently been promoted to first sergeant, it was learned by his parents. Sgt. Mears is serving with the 331st In quiry llegiment, the "Blue Devil Division" in Italy. Sgt Mears has been in service lor I he past 16 months and overseas lor II months. Before entering the service he was employed at the Postal Accounts office in Ashevillc. Beaver Value According to the New York (tata conservation department, the beav er in only 10 of the Empire itate counties represents a capital asset of $3,250,000. ul small stations will carry most local tlig Four games, with J. B. Clark of Charlotte as color man and Hay Heeve of Raleigh on the play -by-play We Wish Continued Success To The f. & W. GROCERY COLUMBIA Baking Company Best Wishes to (he F. and W. Grocery CUBE'S SHELL SEVICE HAZELWOOD Congratulations and Best 01 Luck To The F. & W. GROCERY COLONIAL Baking Company Congratulations to the F. and W. Grocery TATE'S GULF SEVICE HAZELWOOD The BEST of LUCK to the F. and W. Grocery Mc'S CAFE HAZELWOOD Dellwood News By MRS CREWS MOODY Home Club Meets The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion club meet on Thursday with Mrs. Wilbur Whidden in an all day session with a delicious dinner served at the noon hour. Demon strations and discussion of food problems featured the program. Travel Still Goes On Despite the closed roads and de lour, of 17 miles over Cowan Moun tain in the Smoky Mountains, the Trailway buses made the round trip one a day, and people from this area are getting to work and others also to the popular resorts at the Moody Farms, Harold-Ken-Dale and Brookside Farms, where sum mer guests are filling the places to capacity. been at home will never realize the complete horror of the tragedy these men caused when 500,000 deaths occurred in prison camps and millions ofothers died, making their guilt the most atrocitious in history. The American Bar sent a fine re- j present ative and we feel sure that : when Mr. Smith's report goes on re- I cord it will be one of the most I fascinating and valuable in the permanent collection of the Association. n... c i. a iuui iJdnainq Finishing George McCracken Waynesville, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Curtis Huberts and children of Detroit, and Miss Verna Roberts, of Greenville, Tenn. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L Roberts. Miss Kathleen Allison spent last week with her aunt. Mrs Karlc Ferguson. Miss Allison is now re siding in Milwaukee, Wis. Dwight Hall, of this section who went on the farm tour to Eastern Carolina, took five others in his car. lie reports a profitable and enjoyable trip Miss Susie Moody entertained informally Sunday evening for her brother Charles Moody, who is leaving in a few days for service in the Navy, having re-enlisted re cently. The guest list includde a large number of young people in the community. LeRoy Setzer is at home on a 30 day leave from the Navy. HERE and THERE (Continued From Page Two) English jurispridenee. The latter was an old acquaintance of Mr Smith's and had visited him in Pinchurst in 1941 when he was president of the N. C. Bar Associa tion. The prisoners have been guarded by soldiers of the four Allied nations. The crimes could never be put in print in their true light and most of us here in America who have USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS (Ul... vvc wuuiu nivt iu niu i w inaju; all QUI rjcj and customers for the interest they have shown m the o-je- of our New Grocery Store. We hope that you will continue to patronize our store a, we' that we are offering you quality goods at the lowest po.: prices. SAM FRADY. LLOYD WEST, CALVIN FRADY. F.&W. GROCER Boside Cabos Shell Station IN HAZELWOOD HA ATTEND THE Of The Haywood Electric Membership Corporation At The Haywood County Court House Waynesville, 11 C. OTURDAY, AUG. 31, 2 p. VALUABLE FREE PRIZES Given By The Following Merchants: BOYD FURNITURE CO. Boudoir Lamp WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Five Extension Cords CURTIS DRUG STORE Willsonite Sun Glasses E. J. LILIUS JEWELRY STORE Three-Strand Pearl Necklace PARKMAN HARDWARE CO. White Enamel Double Conker STOVALIAS 5 & 10c STORE Aluminum Frying Tan JONES RADIO SERVICE Valulator C'ofTce Maker THE BOOK STORE Estcrbrook Pen WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY Box Stationery WAYNESVILLE. HARDWARE CO. I Metal Waste Basket rogers i:i.i; Th'IC Table Model - SMITH'S DK1; T,,,;b Fountain it.. MASSIE'S DEPARTMKNT M i-air tit . . BELK-Hl -DSON Indian Blanket THE T(X.(:in Pair Nylon " $M 'IK Tt I"'- .. Ir,.tffl"r Asbestos mom , MASSIE FlTtN'Tl ' Greyhound 1 ra". ' .1 RE GARRETT FIRM ' ' Combination Hot Ha MARTIN ELECTBR l- Pin-I-P I-anip(, UNION CLOTHIM'11- Ladies I nil - - FIRESTONE HOME In Addition the Corporation Will Award A Main Pnze i

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