I L OCTOBERS IMC THE WAYNES VUXE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE SeeomJ Setiki.? f f P.; '1l '' 1 1, t . v I I. t i LvJ 1 C T i Mo) I L n i NT AD ATES Li 1-2 per 50c l, al!! DC f"""""1 U desired Lrt tarl. Laments should 0 l not be respon- W .. Inoirrivt more man o.. schedule be The LTISEMENTS ARE infers sent j wu. at be in office before l oi Wednesday to be in want ad aee (kb to insert a want 137. tTfrivrrT spe Haywood ti Co , next to Farmers ... - J TT on Asheviue noaa. n. 'maaagcr, phone 277-M. OR SALE Finest va luable for eating raw, or making cider; some bulk: some packed in Anv quantity from one i a truck load. Boiling Jhard at Saunook. tf No. 2 Galvanized tubs, felvanizi'il pails; 10 and Irbagecans: 10 gal. Elec ta- Heaters. Electric Electric Hot Plates, 1 . . TT A hrncrs. h.ieeinc neairars, reflector type); Electric Electric Churns; Gaso- hvn Mowers; 1'ressure Woven Wire Field Beifiht. 2(i. 30. and 48 Ualuska Supply. bet, 18-22-25-29 Nov. 1-5 I Large coal circulating ,ith pipes and . a wood I- Both for S20. Phone call at 429 Love Lane. tf t Two-burner oil slove oil heater. One two h cart. K. N. Barnes, Lodge. Oct. 22-25 Apartment. 4 large d bath. Adults; Winter fenly. Very close in. Ap elch St. Oct. 22-25 -1941 Chevrolet duty truck. Two speed Price reasonable. Call see Willarcl Howell. Oct 18-22-25 PVE YOUR TREES ND SHRUBS f feeding, spraying and ing dead branches and pd trees. ring cavities in trees ht- Pev become unreparable. r oervice Contact FRANK SAUTER hitticr. North Carolina or Waynesville 413-J OLD HOME TOWN - By STANLEY AH'.'-LADY HEKES. tXH? AJCVM ATOMIC ) PUVI nop--- DDE TO A. UHT -YOU WILL HAVE To OrViAIT SIX MOWTHS Ott rme rest cxt THE ill r II n II . . vvviAiT six mowths rort WV PEACE TAAE PRODUCTON- stjcmi i,; ' one piece at a time swue f "ffl im Kt.to pEAnmu btnwcatc w world mcto-r. Mmvto UPHOLSTERING, SLIPCOVERS "Been at it 35 years." Pickup, delivery. Good used pre-war living room furniture for sale. Stanley, opposite Fish Hatchery. tf HELP WANTED Lady experienc ed in floral and corsage work. Call 530-W for appointment, tf VETERAN family of three desire apartment or small house per manently. Prefer close to Hazel wood Write Dr. Robert Turner, Elkin, N. C. Oct. 18-22-25-29 FOR SALE New 4-foom house, and lot, between Pigeon and East street. Thomas Robertson. Oct. 18-22 FOR SALE Three acres of land; more or less. 50 shocks of eorn, 1000 ft. lumber, one-year-old horse; 6 stands of bees. Hyatt Creek, two miles from Rubber plant. Gay Corn. Oct. 18-22 PART TIME bookkeeping and ac counting. W. T. Stiles, account wit. Phone 458-J P.O. Box 854. Oct. 18-24 DO YOU have wartime springless furniture? We have springs for it. Both seat and back. Reason able. Stanley, Opposite Fish Hat chery, tf WANTED Experienced auto me chanic to take charge of well equipped garage. Good oppor tunity for right man. See A. H. Rhodes, Le Faine Hote. Oct 18-22-25-29 NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Having qualified as the Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Robert W. James, deceased, late of the County of Haywood, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate of the de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Waynesville, N. C. on or before the 16th day of October, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of Oct. 1946. Elizabeth M. James, Administratrix of Robert W. James. 1580 Oct 15-22-29 Nov. 5-12-19 u IT LT Ji L!j d) For Including "mes Golden Mirioiu mter Banana 0 Stayman Winesap O Stark's Delicious O Rome Beauty tak Apple Service Station At Barber's Orchard Highway 19-23 Transactions In Real Estate Beaverdant TowasMp J. E. Hryson, et ux to William Hicks, et ux. H. G. Jones, et ux to B. O. Brooks, et ux. W. W. Mitchell, to Frank I. New man, et ux. Howard Hemphill, et ux to A. R. Moore, et al. N. D. Robinson, et ux to C. Alex Allen, et ux. E. M. Geier. et als, trus of the First Baptist Church of Canton to T. P. Owen. T. P. Owen, et ux to Ernest Messer, et ux. L. C. Mc Dowell, et ux to Albert G. Fouls, et ux. Cecil Township Mrs. Buclah E. Green to W. F. Hipps. McRoy Casque to W. F. Hipps. Crabtree Township Melvin Green, et ux to Grady Messer. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS AND WARRANT OF AT TACHMENT BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT C. N. STEPP Vs. FLOWERS HOLDING COMPANY, A CORPORATION The defendant corporation above named will take notice that a sum mons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 21 day of August, T946, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the sum of $7,362.50, due the plaintiff by the defendant for breach of contract by the defend ant with the plaintiff on a timber contract whereby certain timber and timber products were to be cut and removed by the plaintiff from the lands owned by the de fendant corporation, and for monies expended in building roads and necessary ways and means whereby said timber and timber products could be removed from said bound ary. The defendant will take notice that a Warrant of Attachment was issued by said Clerk of the Su perior Court at the time of the issuance of said summons and pur suant thereto the Sheriff of Hay wood County, North Carolina, lev ied upon and attached the following property belonging to the defend ant, to-wit: Two tracts of land in East Fork Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, the first containing 1200.9 acres, and the second containing 50 acres, making a total of 1250.9 acres, and being the identical tracts of land conveyed to the McCreery Land & Investment Company, a corporation of South Carolina, by G. T. Pressley, Trustee, by deed dated September, 1927, and re corded in Book No. 75, page 379, Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, and being also the identical tracts of land conveyed to Flowers Hold ing Company, a Corporation, the defendant herein, by the McCreery Land & Investment Company, by deed dated June 27, 1936, and re corded August 21, 1936, in Book No. 96, page 289, Haywood County Registry, to which said deeds and records reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lands, and said descriptions are hereby incorporated herein by reference as fully as if set out herein. Which said Warrant of Attach ment is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, at the time and place named for the return of the summons. The defendant will further take notice that it is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, at the Court House in Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of November, 1946, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or de mur to the verified complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demand ed in the complaint will be granted. This the 18th day of Oct. 1946. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. 1583 Oct. 22-29 Nov. 5-12. Pigeon Township J. T. Vance to David Vance, et ux. J. W. Deitz, et ux to Robert Frizzell, et ux. James H. Kinsland, Jr. et ux to Clayborn Goodson. Waynesville Township Alden Howell Jr. to Frank Fer guson, Jr. Lizzie Boyd Ferguson to Alfred NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and bv virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Garland Howell Mc Cracken and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trustee, on the 10th day of March, 1928, recorded in Book 20, Page 161. Registry of Haywood county, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Commissioner of Banks, under and by virtue of authority contained in Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1939, will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, in front of the Haywood County Court House door on Wednesday, Novem her 20th. 1946, at twelve o'clock noon, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying aa Mini in Waynesville Township, Haywood county, State of North Carolina, described and defined as follows: Adjoining the lands of Gus Boone on the North, Ratcliff Med ford and G. H. McCracken on the East, Suncrest Lumber Company on the South, and Gus Boone, W. C. McCracken on the West, and par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the top of Wolf Pen Mountain, and runs North 70 East 915.75 feet to a Spanish oak in Roaring Gap; thence North 15 East 1518 feet to a Maple tree: thence North 660 feet to a stone, Gus Boone corner; thence South 76 West 2112 feet to a post, corner of fence, Gus Boone's corner; thence South 31 East 239.25 feet to a post corner of fence, thence South 11 15 min utes East 812 feet with W. C. Mc- Cracken's lino to a stake in line of old 106 acre tract; thence with said line North 65 East 150 feet to Spanish oak stump on top of the mountain; thence South 20" East 709.5 feet to a stake; thence South 15 East 330 feet to the BEGINNING. Containing 58 acres, more or less. The successful bidder will be re quired, at the time of the sale, to make a cash deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guar antee of compliance therewith in the event that no resale is ordered. Dated this the 15th day of Octo ber, 1946. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. 1582 Oct. 22-29 Nov. 5-12. Arrington, et ux. Frank Ferguson, Jr. to Alfred Arrington. Myrtle Snyder Dean, et vir to Sylla Davis. Sylla Davis to D. L. Dean, et ux. Jarvis Coinan to John D. Med ford. Fred H. Caldwell, et ux to B. I.. Sharpe. Vance Muse, et ux to i. O. Wil son, et ux. Lem Shopard, et ux to Roy Ber ry and Frank Berry. North Carolina ranks thirty eighth in the nation in infant mor tality rate. Will Drawn By Expert Barred, Lacking Witness HACKENSACK, N. J Charles Tressler Lark, New York lawyer, who died two weeks ago, was an authority on wills and estates and had the reputation of never having had a will broken by contest dur ing his long career. But today his own will was re jected by Donald G. Dutcher, Ber gen county surrogate, who explain ed that the document, entirely in tho handwriting of Mr. Lark, had not been witnessed. Such wills are not admissible in New Jersey, Mr. Dutcher said, except when drawn on the field of battle. The will of Mr. Lark, who lived at 99 Prospect avenue here, was made in 1918 and bequeathed his estate to his wife, Mrs. Blanche Good Lark. Mr. Dutcher sent let ters of administration to Mrs. Lark, who will now receive a third of the personal property. The rest will go to the couple's three chil dren. The first will drawn by Mr. Lark was that of Mark Twain. COTTON By this time the 1947 cotton crop is harvested, the large surplus of cotton which existed in the Thir ties, with its consequent headache for farmers and government offi cials, will have disappeared, ac cording to the Department of Agri culture. Indications are that the domestic carry-over of American cotton on Aug. 1 is the lowest since 1929, a little over '4,000,000 bales compared with the 7,500,000 on Aug. 1, 1945. CARD "OF THANKS We sincerely thank all our friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our belov ed daughter and sister. Mrs. Mae Fowler and Children Oct. 22 NOTICE OF ORDINANCK ESTAB LISHING Bl 11. DING LINES The Mayor and Board of Alder men met in special session at the Major's office at 7:30 P. M. on Thursday, September 5th. 194G, to consider the matter of establish ing building lines on certain streets, and a map of the streets as here inafter designated, prepared by W. H. Terrell, C. E. as directed by the Board, was submitted and consid ered, which map showed the build ing lines desired to be established by the Board and as pointed out by the said W. H. Terrell, Engineer; and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the bettor inter est and safety of residents of the Town of Waynesville to establish building lines along the strtcts as shown on said map of the said W. H. Terrell, as hereinafter set forth; It is, therefore, upon motion of W. II. Massie, duly seconded by L. M. Kilhan, that an ordinance presented by the town attorney be adopted establishing said building lines, which ordinance is in words and figures as follows: BE IT ORDAINED by the May or and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville as follows: Section 1. That it is necessary for the best interest and safety of the Town of Waynesville to estab lish building lines along the sides of streets as hereinafter designated. Section 2. That said building lines be established as shown on the map and survey of W. II. Ter rell, made January 194G, and tiled with this ordinance, on the streets as therein set forth, as follows: (a) That on both sides of Hay wood Street, between Church Street and Depot Street, the build ing lines shall he. and the same are hereby established ;is being twenty feet back from the inside curb lines on said street, and run ning parallel with said curb line on both sides of said street from Church Street to Depot Street, (b) That the building line be established on the Northeasterly side of Miller Street between Main Street and the Southern Railroad on a line parallel with and twenty feet back from the curb line of said street on the Northeasterly side thereof. (c That the building line shall be and the same is hereby estab lished on the Southwest side of Montgomery Street between Church Street and Depot Street at a point fifteen feet in a South westerly direction back from and parallel with the curb line of said Southwest margin of said Mont gomery Street. (d That the building line be, and the same is hereby established on the North side of Church Street between Haywood Street and Mont gomery Street on a line parallel with and twenty feet Northerly back from the curb line of Church Street, as now located. Section 3. That it shall be un lawful for any person, firm or cor poration to build, construct or cause to be built or constructed any building or structure of any kind between the building lines as estab lished herein and the curb line of said streets along which said build ing lines are established. Section 4. That it shall be un lawful for the buHding inspector or anv other oerson to Issue or gram any permit to any person, firtn or corporation for the construction ot any building extending over and hetween the said building lines ana streets, as herein designated. Section 5. That any person, firm nr romoration violating any of the provisions of this ordinance hall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ( Section 6. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its ratification. The foregoing ordinance, upon motion duly seconded, was unani mously adopted on its first reading by the Mayor and Board of Alder men. Upon further consideration the foregoing ordinance was. up mo tion duly seconded, passed upon its second reading, and ordered to be published in the Waynesville Moun taineer. The foregoing ordinance was passed unanimously on its third and final reading at regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville held at 7:30 P. M. on the 10th day of October, 1946. HEDWIG A. LOVE, Town Clerk. '1581 Oct. 15-22 "Stuff ed-Up" Note, Headache? art. 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Smith's Cut-Rate Drur Store WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES FOR Construction, Industrial And Logging Equipment Distributors For Nationally Known Manufacturers Announcing Location Of Waynesville Animal Hospital Large ant) Small Animal Treatment and Surgery Highway at Hazelwood Opposite Entrance to Golf Course Licensed Graduate Veterinarian Phone 508-W A, R. Riegg, D.V.M. International Crawler Tractors, Industrial Wheel Type Tractors, Industrial and Marine Engines, Jaeger Compressors, Mixers, Pumps and Paving Equip ment . . . lleil Scrapers, Cable-Dozers, etc., Euclid Hauling Equipment . . . Northwest Shovels, Cranes. Draglines, Galion Graders, Rollers, Dump Podies, Ducyrus-Erie Pullgraders, Scrapers, Cedar Rapids Asphalt Plants and Crushers, Rogers Low Bed Trailers, FWD Trucks, Elgin Sweepers, Refuse-Getters, Disston Chain Saws, Lowther C-Saws, Sawmills, Carco Logging Winches, American Preformed Cable. We also handle many other lines of popular equipment as well as an adequate stock of parts and supplies and are prepared to take care of any rebuilding or repair job you might have Large or Small.. North Carolina Equipment Co. RALEIGH 3101 Hillsboro St Phone 8836 CHARLOTTE Two Miles South Rt. 21 Phone 4-4661 ASHEVILLE Sweeten Creek Road Phone 789 ' - i i I i ' .Jjh'e ' if."-'- - , - : . I ' i 1 'I .; i M t . i , I HENRY CARL C. ANDERSON J. lj iq g:& n ' H f Cnpr 1946. King ttjiuic Inf., World light irvrvcxf jj j : . a. ; J:U DONALD DUCK BY WALT DISNEf j ; vf;!j ' . . - . V i '1, U'i .1 i 1 1 .t