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day Afternoon, November 8, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second iett;cn) ling Permit s Tightened itionS for steel, copper, w' f0r the construction -lun ? ., n, ho used for ' ., ... nt i. m il f food processing ":ut; ;i distribution will I In11 u1oc in fia ... aiu mips arp 3eihel Queen These new iui hv the reauceu f of controlled materials I 1952. Lnlial the proposed con- ill De aeieiuuuiru ,ee rules: Projects lm " ,he food program where facilities are inadequate recognized requirements; involving Public health, d welfare; ana mose m Lere personal hardship. S Deparimeui oi nsi- niiApvnn. Willi fcas' lire - " . j .;,.tr (ADril-June) ffOnO qui"--. - to file their appntanuus state officers by Jaii- 0nly by reviewing all ap- i. for such construction ai can tne uenai equitable and efficient 0f the limited materials nadel first started playing in 1905. playing a 0-0 tie ler Military Academy. ;-v- m&. ------ .,i . f- I ; v I1 laycees Will Attend Meeting In Raleigh Six members of the Waynesville Junior Chamber of Commerce are planning to attend the second quarterly meeting of the executive board of the State Jaycee organiza tion to be held in Raleigh Satur day and Sunday. They are Robert C. Hall, local president; Dwlght Beatty, second vice-president; Raymond Caldwell, state director; Cecil Blanton, local treasurer; Bill Roundtree, and Rob ert Underwood. A Devil In The Ring COLUMBUS, O. AP The Rev. William Charles Jones wrestles with sin and other wrestlers. He is pastor of the Nelson Mem orial Presbyterian Church. While he never wrestled professionally, he taught wrestling at Hanover College in Indiana and at the Unl versity of Kentucky. Every few days the 190-pound preacher goes downtown to Al Haft's second-floor gymnasium for To chill evaporated milk before mnW nmtDi m,t (i,r, Tk. whipping place the unopened can j professional wrestlers treat him directly under or in the freezing iike any other wrestler-except unit of the refrigerator for several they watch their language a little .hours. ,-; more. Patsy Rhodarmer (ahoveV was Crowned as Bethel High School's first football homecoming queen during halftime ceremonies at the Bethel-Candler game Friday. She was sponsored by the cheer leaders, (Mountaineer Photui, ; Real Estate Waynesville Township Albert E. Muse and wife to M. L. Dixon and wife. Naomi Stepp and husband to Reuben Stepp. Reuben Stepp to Abe Stepp and wife. George E. Phillips and wife to I. M. Anderson. P. H. Henley and wife to Oliver Webb and wife;N Morris Cochrait to David Under wood and wife. -! U. L. Hawkins and wife to Ben W. Messer and wife, i C. A. Scruggs and wife to Joe E. Murrill and wife. Everett McElroy and wife to Robert C. Gore and J. L. Parker. Lillie S. Withers and others to Phil M. Medford and wife, Joseph H. Leatherwood and wife to Anne E. Brewer. J. P. Jernigan to Cecil E. Carroll James J. Fulbrlght and wife to Carl R. Bridges and wife. Morris Cochran to J. D, Caldwell. Harold Grant and wife to Etta Carpenter and Rosalee Mathis. Hilda Ihu-gruve to Feay Pless1 and husband. Beitrice King to William King. George W. Sutton and wife to Town of Canton. Edgar Hawkins and wife to Rob ert Claud Pruett and wife. Peggy Floss , and husband to Hilda Hargrove. Howard Miller and wife to Mark T. Reiio. Willard Ilaney and w if e to JLaw rence P. Lemmons and wife. Clyde Township Ulyus Teague and wife to Bertie AUman Tweed. ' , Pigeon Township Glenn Pressley and wife Ernest Messer and wife. , Ralph Blaylock and wife to James to Fib. ami wife Hilda Hargrove to Way M. Mease, Jr., and wife. 1 Way M. Mease and wife to Way M, Mease, Jr. Way M. Mease and wife to Hilda Hargrove. tea; cf Mount Zion Cerr.etfrjv Crabtree Township T. T. Noland and wife and others to Charles Hill and others, trus- Whlte Oak Township Loyd Teague and wife to Eobart Hoglen.' Ivy Hill Township ? E. S. Norton and wife to Kim berly W. Parham and wife. T Sherman Evans to Elmer : Han nah and wife. . VV in- 1 Beaverdam Township G. R. Davis to Walter L. Bum garner and wife. "SHOP TEST a Dixle-Hom atore for 4 straight week. At the end of the four week compare your cost of food to a previous 4-wek period I You'll be pleasantly surprised t how much you can save at Dixie-Home. You can be korinu tkn' thrlftvat Divle.Hom'" ""rr - cnRGB (SEES '-r NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY MARVIN MeCLURE, . Plaintiff : vs .t FANNIE BURR C. McCXURE Defendant The defendant, FANNIE" BURR C. MeCLURE, will take notice that an action entitled as above hits' been commenced in the Superior Court of'Haywood County, North Carolina, against said defendant for judgment in favor of the plaintiff for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; that said defendant will further take notice that she is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Waynesville, on or before the 27th day of No vember, 1951, or within twenty (20) days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff filed in this action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint., This the 24th day of October, 1951. : ' -.-- .: : DIXIE CAMPBEU. Assistant Clerk of ' Superior Court 2133 O 25 N 1-8-15 We don't believe in keeping our best prices under cover until the week-end our low prices are low all week long! Shop Monday, shop Saturday, shop any day in between- you'll always find our quality foods are priced to Rive you most for the money! Seedless 15 oz. pkg... BINS 19- Libby's 46 oz. Can Juice Pineapple . J J c Krafts Dinner 2pkgs-25c 12 oz. Tumbler nut Butter 30 KINGAN'S 16 oz. Can Chili With Beans 33 p AMERICAN BhettiTZI 2 cans 29 ELL'S lO'i oz. ato Soup 2 cans 29c XL ed Tuna 6 oz. Can 26 fS IODIZED L T ...... ..... pkg. MP- 25 . a; Turnips 2 bunches FLORIDA 3efriiit ....,...; 3 for JQc ZE FLORIDA l9es doz. 29( CHOICE 7A1EATS 8 To 10 Lb. TENDERIZED HAMS.;..:.: ..... lb. 5Jc 12 To 14 Lb. TENDERIZED Hams half or whole lb. 5QC ALL MEAT WIENERS lb. 59 LOIN END PORK ROAST .. . lb. 59c SLICED BACON NU-MA1D YELLOW OLEO ... lb. 27( NOTICE Under and by virtue of a war ant for collection Issued by Ea Kcne u. bhaw. Commissioner oi Revenue of the Stale of North Car ollna as authorized by Section 913 of the Revenue Act of 193!J, as amended, evidencing the tax li ability of Eula Cagle to the State of North Carolina, and directed to me, the undersigned will, as auth orized by said Section 913 of the Revenue Act, offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the place of business of aforesaid Eula Cagle located on Highway 19 and 23 east of Canton in Haywood County, North Caro lina on the 16th day of November, 1951, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., and will sell the following described prop erty, to wit: Beginning at a stake at the north margin of the concrete on No. 10 State Highway, which stake is 1155 feet, running with said margin in a southwesterly direction irom corner of overhead bridge near Forest Mann's, and runs with said north margin of Highway N. 89 35' E. 300 feet to a stake; then N. 77.3 feet to a stake at the south edge .of a bank: , then with the joulh edge of said bank two calls as follows: S. 87" W. 50 feet to a stake;, then S. 80' 25' W. 252 feet to a stake; then S. 33.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing nk acres, more or less. This convey ance "included a right-of-way for a water pipe line from a spring on the North side of the railroad lo the above boundary of land, with the privilege of keeping said spring in good condition. Being the same land described in a deed dated rebruary vz, mo from T. E. Holland and wife. Ella M. Holland to Eula Cagle, regis, tercd in Book 127, page 13. In addition . to the above real property, the following personal property will be sold: 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 x 3 compartment sink with Oas Sterilizer 3 Kitchen tables 2 Grills gas 1 Electric water heater 1 Refrigerator l..Steam table . , : I Deep Freeze Assorted cooking utensils 1 Electric Toaster 1 Garbage Can 1 Cabinet China and glasses Silverware 1 Electric percolator 12 Serving trays Assorted sugar, salt and pepper servers ' 42 Chairs 10 Tables 1 Coal stove (Warm Morning) not owned 2 Ice box coolers 1 Cash Register 18 Table cloths This the 16th day of October, 1951. ' FRED Y. CAMPBELL Sheriff of Haywood County North Carolina 2128 O 18-25 N 1-8 . -AfeSfe .. . ajf o? ,&7ih If : . I Top in Popularity Oceam Spray p M ArtlhfiAlri Oft t A A ll 1 Kraft Cheese Food Velveeta I 4i. 2-Lb. oi nn I Kay Natural I I'.honop "r .1.1" I .' . w. .-1. I IAOUS .esi 10 media I IIUI wCBieiUiail Jar T L , xrv rzz r fa n ii-- w . AW M 1 UJ VJ lii J .... . - l SweetandtuilOTju.ce : , . ff rich in vitamin ijyf Lb. Mesh rff M (j Economical in the 8- Bag JJ U 1 Lb. bag! W W u 3 Btr 17 j resh Mustard Or Turnip 21 SI Choi's Siifffvtitionsl t Makes Tasty Sandwiches . Ham Salad . . 45c Ready-To-Serve Chili .... S-Oi. Cup 23' Fine Long Grain Rice MAIIATMA 3 Lb QQc Cello Bag UU -C;. Delmonlco Macaroni Or SPAGHETTI 7-Oz. Pkg. 9C Self-Rising Flour Fish i)pl. Viiliiosl Fresh Dressed 1 Whiting. ... Medium Size Green I ShriiUD .... ....... Lb. Lb. Velio -Lb. Colored Prints I Margarine... Lb. 1riC J.li 23c 89 1 12 Oi. JwT...Jtl tl 10-Lb. Bag . . Greenwood's Pickled B E ETS 20c wry 16-Or. Jar National Furoritf! Waldirt H .-v . I mM Ml V - J Ron. The Hormel Meat Of Many Uses &m4f - Natur-Sweet Duncan Grapefruit.. canrornia n:u Grapes.. 2 23c Greens 2. 25C Extr. Fancy Fall Russet . ' Ext Large Stuart Pears . 2 33c Pecans Lb 41c Mllky-Rlch, Sweet-Extra Large Honduras Cocoanuts . . . Nonfat Dry Milk Sollds-Cloverleaf Skim 'Milk 15 85 Fish Cats Thrive On Puss 'n Boots S p am... A Kitchen Must Wax Paper Waxtex 12-Oz. Can 125-Ft. Roll Swift's Homogenized Peanut butter Ideal for Quick Lunches Swift's Prem 12-Oz. Jar 12-Or. Can 52c 24 Cat Food 8-Or. Can 9 Protect Your Complexion With Fragrant Dial Soap 2 -37c For Budget Stretching Meals Skinner's- Macaroni 7z .1.1 Favorite Bleach And Household Disinfectant Glorox. . . -17c Full of Juicy Goodness! Pinky Pig 5 FRAHKFURr Try them sliced in , a tasty casserole mixture for an eco nomical one-dish meall P Dressed And Drawn Young (10 to 12 Lb. Average) Turkey Hens . . . Good And Good For Youl Select Sliced Beef Liver . . . U. 8. Choice Grade Beef Short Ribs. Lb. Lb. Lb. 69 49c X. I 1 A kUXKXXLlfc.'VXJ.lk. -AmXXVVVVmAmmmmwMw- - i Toilet Soap CAMAY 1 . ... 17C Dishwashing Sensation DREFT Puts Sunshine In Wash R 111 S 0 nnt Toilet Soap CAMAY 2 ... ,. 25c Joy Concentrated LIQUID SOAP ... anc Fragrant Bath Soap LUX SOAP O ..m ORC Granulated Soap OXYDOL t9. Pkg 30C Soap LIFEBUOY 2 r., s.. 17 Hollywood's Favorite Soap LUX SOAP 2 17c Wilson's Shortening BAKE-RITE 3 lb. C 9315 Refreshing Soap LIFEBUOY 2 25c SURF 30e t9. Pfl. 1 t ! I It Kf'J
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