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KjaT Afternoon. March :atis Fc- :g With j Picture? tlTT" ' it f Sr"f -' THE YTATXESVILLE SIOUNTAINTEIl TRANSACTION 3 IN Real Estate Wayncsviile Township ' A- Alden Kowell. Jr., and others to Alda B. Shelton aid husband. W. Spauldon Underwood and wife to Matthew J. Gilbert and wife and others. Carl Gray, administrator of Vet erans Affairs, to Thomas Troy Nor ris and wife. H. L. Liner, Sr., and wife and others to Davis-Liner Motor Sales, Inc. . ... and others to Home Laundry and. Joh,n e"de11, G1,nce Scott and wife. A. B. Robinson and wife and others to Emma Hall. Canton Building and Loan Asso ciation a.id S. M. Robinson, trus tee, to Robert B. Smathers and others. ' I. W. Scott and wife to B. W. Worley and wife. Robert B. Smathers and others to Charles N. Burnett and wife. Floyd M. Roberts and wife to J F. Roberts and wi'e. . Arthur L. Bank and wife to Zeb ulon V. Lisk and wife. J. H. Com an and wife to Arthur Banks and wife. Istelle R. Warren and husband to Cecil H. Muse. M. Harley Robinson and wife to iLna nwnttti Uti An tttirwi.il artI hand it woks rawei ytcuj. ..,v t-M, i d look. The subject, however. Is the lawnmower, '.itv housewife does not look as if she is going to use it. t cetting it oiled for ner nusband and wil1 nav nira iavvrt instead of making his planned fishing trip. It Is d such is the program of man. (A ,vt Cll V1 A. fireproof lpi9 as the mineral! from which it is made. AN EAGLE CERTIFIED INSULATION JOB... GIVES YOU Year 'Round Comfort Fuel Economy Greater Fire Protection .';"'!"" FOR FREE SURVEY, CALL ASHEVILLE 3-0946 or CANTON 2263 EAGLE INSULATING CO. K. Cabe iwDen t. nuson Mclntyre Bid. V AshcvMe, N, C. Cleaners. Inc. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Wil'iam T Corbin and wife. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Ellis McMahan. R. V. Welch and wife and oth ers to Lawrence Hooper and oth ers, trustees of Pleasant Balsam Baptist Church. f R. V. Welch and wife and others to John R. Trull and wife. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Rich Trull and wife. Fred Jackson and wife to Gabbie Jackron and wife. Fred Jackson and wife to Char lie Mull and wife. John Parker and wife to N. .R Gentry and wife. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Roy Stephens and wife, James Ira Marcus and wife to J. R. Marcus and wife. W, H. Burgin and wife to Willie E. Mehaffey. Harrison Caldwell and wife to Lawson Caldwell and wife. R. V. Welch and wife and others to J. A. Frevost. R. V. Welch and wife and others to Eugene Brooks. R. V. Welch and wife and others to R. N. Barber. W. T. Lewis and wife to Dovie Randolph. C. A. Buchanan and wife to G. Cv Moore and wife. Clyde Township U. L. Mason and wife to W Clarence Israel and wife. Charles Underwood and wife to Helen Underwood. Bon-A-Venture, Inc., to Fred B Parker and S. R. Parker, Fine Creek Township Myrtle Bcasley and husband to R. G. Rathbone and wife. East Fork Township Emma S, Rogers to Exie Free man. , Josephine Evans and .husband to W, O. Smith and wife1, Beaverdam Township C. H. Eskridge and wife to Philip G. Kenkin and wife, Haywood County Bank and S to Crabtree Township Charles Noland and wife Board of Education of Haywood County. CHICAGO REFORMS CHICAGO (UP At least one type of crime is on the decrease iu Chicago. City officials reported that only 125 metal manhole covers were stolen in 1949, compared with 500 the year before. "BY THEIR FRUITS YE SHALL KNOW THEM" "THE ACCURSED FIG TREE," from 'a water color by James Tls sot. Copyright by John H. Eggers Publications; from the Brook lyn Museum collection. Plreon Township Mattie K. Abel and husband to Horace L. Teague and wife. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ormond A. Cole of Leicester and Mary NaomlMassle of Clyde. R. F. Chason and Lois Hardin, both of Canton. Jasper Burnett and Wllma 7 M- Robinson, trustee, to I. W.Brown, both of Canton. Can your employees afford xpensive hospital and surgical service? 4,000 North Carolina employers provide nonprofit" HOSPITAL SAVING "memberships for employees and their dependents through a payroll deduction , or gift plan as service protection against increasing hospital costs., HOSPITAL SAVING is the ONLY OFFICIAL prepayment Plan in the State providing ' both'' BLUE CROSS approved. memberships for hospitalization coverage and ) BLUE SHIELD. for sur gery an unbeatable .combination er 400,000 North Carolinians Limited expensive " hospital EXTRAS" Comprehensive BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD Toima only by Hospital Saving at Chapel Hill, ovides a $5.00 private or semi-private room al e, or ward bed regardless of cost, UNLIMITED JVERAGE of expensive hospital "extras" the st expensive part of any hospital bill today and choice of a $100.00 or $150.00 surgical schedule, spital Saving health-service protection member ps are available to you, your employees and their Pendents at LOW GROUP RATES sensible bene sand sensible rates. PUT 10 WILL GO TO HOSPITAL IN 1950 Ef costof hospital and surgical care more kvpftt j ai " was m you ana your em- Vlw,t y Vrca ne complete service protection 01 Saving at Chapel Hill. BLUE CROSS and I a J of vour Hospital Saving Association im!tT e v.olunwry program tne American way. spuai Saving, proud of its public service over the iL. yTS now Protects over 400,000 North Caro i rriL '-"ywsh group participation or nongroup oument Where mmhn nro nftt liffible for "P memberships. T '' 17 MILLION DOLLARS PAID FOR TAR HEELS Hospital Saving has paid over 17 million dollars in hospital and surgical claims over the past 14 years. It is" currently paying over 4 million dollars a y w in claims for its members. Payments are made direct to the hospitals and surgeons as another service feature of Hospital Saving to relieve unnecessary red tape. The Association, as a truly nonprofit service organization, pays out almost all of its income for benefits to its subscribers. This takes profit out of health seryice, 0-WAY PARTNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY HEALTH The health-service question is of vital concern today to all North Carolina business, as well as the public. Hospital Saving at Chapel Hill presents the three way partnership of hospitals, doctors and business leaders throughout the State, joined together through a democratic Board of Trustees, representing each of the three groups equally. This is the American way in line with the North Carolina procedure of providing community service for the people. Tour trustees are elected by and represent the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina; four the North Carolina Hospital Association, and these eight elect four prominent business executives to represent the lay public. "nmunity Health-Service of the Doctors, Hospitals and Business Leaders HOSPITAL SAVINC wsboAnoM U North CoroUno's ONLY OFFICIAL combined , BLUfi CROSS-BLUE SHIELD pfojmim v A 1 f A WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ENROLLMENT Month-Long Project O APRIL 3-29 O Covering 15 Counties EnroUmenl Conducted At the Request of HEALTH & HOSPITAL COUNCILTENTH MEDICAL DISTRICT JOHN C. HEITMAN. District Superrisor ft Campaign Director HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION 201 Flat Iron Building Asheville Telephone 3-8651 (Fifth and last In a Lenten series I reprinting Christ's Sermon on the Mount.) MAT. 7: 6-29 GIVE NOT that which is holy unto tho dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again to rend you. Ask, cad it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and It shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh recelveth; and he that seekcth findeth; and to htm that knock- eth It shall be opened. Or what man Is there of you whom if his son ask bread, will he five him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, belns evil, know how to Rive good Rifts unto your children, how much more shull your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? Therefore all thinRs whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for that Is the law and the prophets. ENTER YE In at the strait gate for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruc- KOLDIP "JUST ROUT1VE" BALTIMORE AP 'Waitress E'.iicl Tawney was alone in the all night restaurant when two bandits barged in and announced a stick up. One, armed and masked, or dered her to lie on the floor, told her "I am more nervous than you." and helped himself to $109 from the cash register. Upset, Mrs. Tawney had herself transfern-d to an uptown branch of the restaurant. Two nights later. she was held up again this time tine," Mrs. Tawney said wrily. Want Ads bring quick results. U U U U U U U U U from Me. ye that work iniquity. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of Mine, and do eth them, 1 will liken him unto a wise man, which built Us house unnn a rock- And the rain descended, and bv lusl one " . ... the floods came, and the winds'"" '-' ,vu blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not; lor it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of Mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a fool ish man, which built his house up on the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of It. : And It came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: For He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes. Why Suffer? USE FORMULA u ANTISEPTIC For ' r Poison Oak, Ivy, Insect Bites. Sunburn AT Your DRUG STORE C c d c d d . c d u u u u u u u u u in thereat Because strait Is the gate, and narrow is the way, which lead eth unto life, and few there be that find it. Beware ot taise prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men Rather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? .Even so every good tree bring eth forth good fruit; but a cor rupt tree brlngeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. E'ery tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cost Into the fire, Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. NOT EVERYONE that saith unto Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven: hut he that doeth the will of My Father which is In heaven. Many will , say to Me In that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name? and In Thy name have cast out devils? and in Thy name done many won derful works? And then will I profess unto Hon, and many there be which go them, 1 never knew you: depart REAL SAVINGS FOR ' CAR OWNERS II You don't hove to trade your insur ance when you trade your car Because of economical operations, the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile In surance Company of Columbus, Ohio Is permitted to offer automobile insur ance at rates 25 under state-established rates for like coverage See me for real help In financing and insuring your car TED STACKPOLE IMionc 418-R Wayncsville 111 ay Your own axes A nd Save Fuiiilier GOSTS THESE WEL BE A 2 1-2 PEMLTY 4 APRIL 1st- .... Save Yourself Further Costs By PAYING MOW! TOWN of W A YNESVILLE i ; i G. C. Ferguson, Tax Collector Office City Hall
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