1 OCTOBER 8. jLctters f lime. lu",,..,f!,en. urd.'anJ John Hali'lS"- ;. the 50I1H' hit' in the me joimR Slnte are of '"' it be P-: ' .,) he hie U'l' dUllg an" i t the same u nemo- K-k in I aseu fund. la" . t..,l hpnb arc cqui sn amounts hul it's the M"K' of radio and Davis U Golden lous k Banana ck Ap el's For SING S BOLLS - .,( ... a,,. ' Bcrs Association. 1946 War Information fame, has a on working with United Press in Halois!"- . Tne circulation of the I'rorj-i s.-ive Farmer is now over l.O(K).'HW) ... as of the (Mober issue. Advertising has become so Ilea1 y that Advertising Man John Cordon has been forced to sell his hand.'ome Raleigh residence and movi to New York. . . $1,000,000 is n jw being distributed to hos pitals, by the State, on the basis of the number of unable-to-pay folks i indigents! cared for, etc. . . Reports are that Yadkin OOP's and Demo's may Ret together and send Democrat Grover Williams to the Legislature on November 5. This would rival the "man biles dot;" in the matter of making news. That's all. brother. Ursolic Acid Cranberry skins yield a wax called ursolic acid that may come back to dining tables as an emulsifying agent in mayonnaise, or to dressing tables in cosmetics. Including o o Stayman Winesap Stark's Delicious Rome Beauty Service pie a Station At Barber's Orchard Highway 19-23 " M ' I WfitPr'fW Wmp""' vT."irv' j . wood County Hereford Breeders Consignment SALE - 56 head - si covs AUCTION few v sr PT TEXAS 8, 4057082, considered one of the best bulls in the state. for sale at auction, some of the best Here- ltle at can be found anywhere. Both Horned Herefords. Carr-'lnS blood lines of the top herds of Some females bred to such sires as Texas 8 and E E R Victor Domino. K Earl Gartin Auctioneer, '"formation or catalog write or see ris, secretary tt i One Killed (Continued from rage One! ' tile C!! lie over repairs on Mir , on to Ashevi'.le and made sufficient bus and carried it about 1:30 Sunday morning. The deceased was a veteran of World War II and had served in I the l.uropean theater of operations, where he was attached to the 95th j Infantry Diwsion of the V. S. Army. I Funeral servic.es w ill be conduct ed at the t'ove Creek Baptist Ichunh at l! 00 o'clock this aller noi n. Pcv. ilouaul Mann of Can ton will o:lkiate. Hurial will be in the Ua is cemetei . Seiving as pallbearers will be F.dgar Messi-r, Troy I.ee Messer. Joe llaneli. llersthel Ilryson. Jolin- ; ny Davis, .lames Reeves, F.lincr Sutton and Boone lieeves. Nieces will be in charge of the Mowers. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss lva K. Pressley of the Pigeon section: two sons, William and Dale: and two daughters, lneva j and Betty Burr; his parents, Mr. If your home is mortgaged, here's something you can do right now to guarantee that your beloved wife and children will own the home you have built for them. At an amazingly small cost you can have a Jefferson Standard Mortgage (Cancellation Plan which will pay off the mortgage Jn full in the event of your death, and probably leave gi little extra besides. You owe it to your family to investigate this plan thoroughly. At your convenience, and at no cost to you, it will be a pleasure to show you exactly how our Mortgage Cancellation Plan works, S. E. CONNATSER SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ROUTE 2 W ATNESVILLE I aSPBPtGL ffe0$ I , ,i. itm.uiti. S&bi&tii.iitb d.li-iik .i'it 1 jLj?. 'V. V ylixM r:rmtriirnn--r - A v n an m on fHShlf it !; ;;HHf5l! " v 1 EER VICTOR DOMINO a, uum .... i i Market Reports (Continued from page one) and fryers 42 to 40, heavy bens Si to 33. and roosters 20. Livestock Asheville: Auction sale, Oet 4. and Mrs. J. V. I.eatberwood of Pigeon: two brothers, John I.ea tberwood of Hendersonville. and I ephas of Waynesville; eight sist ers, Mrs. Noah and Mrs. K. L. Parks of Waynesville, H.F.I), No. 2. Mrs. Clayton Pressley of Canton, ll.l'l). No. 1, Mrs. Frank Canard of llazelwood, Mrs. Jack Spain of Kichmond. Va.. Mrs. Marion Messer and Mrs Carson Hannah of Cove Creek, and Mrs. Elliott Hill of Hen dersonville. Crawford Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, with nearly 2,000 head receipts, ednesday High School Grounds 1 O'clock ... ntinno nTkta hull innnpn tnA ji.:., tnr miw s4.nnn.uo. TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Legion Meeting Postponed To Thursday, 17th The regular meeting of the local i post of the American Legion which 1 was to have bfcn held this Friday (11), has been postponed until next week on account of the football 1 game between Waynesville and I Canton, it was learned from D. T I Whitman, commander. The meeting will be held on i I nursday, the 17th at 'he Legion Home on Depot street. good demand and all classes gen erally. 75 to 125 higher. Cows fat butcher beef type 12.00 to 14 7o: medium 10.00 to 12 00. and can ners and cutters 7.00 to 10.00 Heifers good fat type 15.50 to 17 25; medium to good !3.0 to 15 00: common and dairy type 11 00 to 13 t 0, and stockers 12 00 to 15.00 Calves top for good fat vealers was 20.70. the ceiling: medium type 15 00 to 18.00: culls and dairy type 11 00 to 15.00; good heavy stocker type 15 00 to 18.00; and fair to medium stockers 13 00 to 15 00 Steers large percentage of sale was made of steers, however med ium to good type moved very freely. Butcher steers 17.50 to 18 75; medium to good 1500 to 17.50; fair to medium 11.00 to 15.00; good and medum type stockers 13.00 to 1000 and common and dairy type 11.00 to 13 00. Bulls good fat butcher type 13 95, ceiling; fair to medium 1 1 00 to 13.00. and common and dairy type 0 00 to 11.00. Sheep--a few fat lambs sold for 18.10. Various Products Apples on the Atlanta market Ga.. S. C, Va. and N. C. various varieties, poor lo ordinary quality. 1.25 to 1.75, a few host high at 2 00 N. C. Homes, large to very large. 3 00 to 3.50. Va. boxes 21.' in nun Delicious 4 10 to 4.25, V. S. No 1 medium to large Staymans 4 00 ;i bushel. Potatoes: at the Farmers Exchange held up to 2.00. Cab bage: on Atlanta market. N. C 50 lb. sacks, many white, ordinary to fair 1.00 to i.50, few best 1 75 Black Walnuts the Farmers Ex change, with expectations of a big harvest from over the count offers 3.50 per 100 pounds. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis Is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid naturo to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allavs the cough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) RIDE THE TWIN-CITY BUS SAFE - - - DEPENDABLE - - - ECONOMICAL PAREi THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATJNEE: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:45 P. M. . . . Saturday 2:00 and .'J:'?0; Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. NIQHT SHOW: 7:00 and 9:00 daily; Sunday 9:00 only. Owl Show 10:30 Saturday. ADMISSION : Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, All Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, 6c MONDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 7-8 Cloak and Dagger Starring GARY COOPER AND LILIJ PONDS News of the Day and .Short WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 9 "Freddie Steps Out" Starring FREDDIE, STEWART AND JUNE PREISSER Also Mysterious Mr. M . . . Short and Comedy THURSDAY tt w. Jttenaezvous Starring EDDIE ALBERT AND FA YE MARLOWE F6X News and Short FRIDAY Night Train To Memphis Starring ROY ACUFF AND SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOYS News of the Day and Short DEATHS MARION LINER Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon for Marion Liner, 82. of Crabtree, who died at his home Thursday following a long illness. The Rev. Forrest Ferguson. Rev. H. P MeCracken and Rev. C. F. Owen officiated and burial was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Liner was a life-long resi dent of Haywood county and was a retired farmer. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Minnie Dills Liner: three sons. Dewey and HroaiUis i Babel Liner of Canton, and Orville Liner of Morganton. K : three daughters, Mrs. Lester Clark. Canton, Mrs Fred C, lance. Clyde, and Mrs. Mark Jones of Crabtree; three brothers. A. T. Liner of Canton, It D Liner of Buffalo. S. C , and L. N. Liner of Greensboro; and 12 grandchil dren. Serving as pallbearers were Eugene and L .1 Wood. John Glance. Troy Hill, Hen Hill, Jr . and Wallace Hill Wells funeral home was in charge of arrangements. MRS ALPHEA CATIIEY Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Bethel Methodist church for Mrs. Alphoa Kinslaiul Cat hey. 84, w ho died at her home in Bethel section of the county at noon Saturday, following an extended illness. Rev, C. W Benson officiated. Hurial was in the Bethel cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers and gnrnddaughlci s wi re in charge of the Mowers. Mrs. Cat hey. a native of Hay wood county, was the widow of K. C. Calhey, well known resident of I la wood county. Surviving are four sons, Jim, ;iva'. 71. A (W- WANT TO COOPERATE WITH COLORFUL OCTOBER? OCTOBER 10 TIT'il. If wnn Annie OCTOBER 11 J .'l -v 'sL " -s . 1 t 4 PAGE Tom and John Day Cathey. of Hay-, wood county, and Rurlun Catluy. of Spartanburg. S C; two daugh ters. TWIss Mary Cathey. ot the home, and Mrs. J. F. lilalock ol Haywood county. The Wells funeral home of C ni ton, was In charge of the arrange ments. MISS MILDRED VANCE Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Bethel Methodist church for Miss Mildred Vance, 31. of the Bethel section who died at the Haywood County Hospital I'ncl.n morning. Rev. Clarke Benson cilli- dated. Hurial was in the i hurcn i SLACK'S NationnI "Flowers of the Allies" in beautiful designs on fine sheer or crepe in 36" head squares. Euch design in rich color combinations. Rayon As Featured in GLAMOUR and CHARM 4 . " Woolens . . . ilaons . . and $1.00 Wnncvillf. THREE (First Section)" cemetery. ; Surviving are her father, John I T. Vance, of Bethel; three broth ers Harry L. of Detroit, and David 'ami Turner Vance of Bethel; two sisters. Mrs. Reed Ledbetter of ! Newport News, Va., and Mrs. Jack I Htgdon of Bethel, j The Garrett funeral home of Waynesville was in charge of the arrangements. I'TOPIA And wasn't it a famous Holly wood film figure, on hearing there was no taxe s in Utopia, ordered a contractor to build a colossal man sion for him somewhere in the city limits Christian Science Monitor. Upper Crust Fashions Zygote Pronouncd Bob-oy) Wear Them Morning Noon Night . Nylons . . . Sequins Trimmed Silks. to $7.95 finton. Brcvnrdr B.C. Panola-Tate P6Ued.ereiora sai v j .v . T--. -