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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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WANTED Girl roommate nice
ly furnished room. Will serve 2
meals daily. Call 393-J
Jan 21-24
frERING, SLtPCOVERS
mi it 35 years." Pickup,
v Good used pre-war
"room furniture for sale.
ipposite Fish Hatchery
I NUMEfJTS see riaywood
ent Co., next to Farmers
ii;e. on Ashevllle Road. H.
lei, manager, phone 277-M
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llv-Famous Round Oak
and coal ranges. Also
hood and coal ranges.
urniture Co., Clyde, N. C.
Nov. 18-tf
X.K We carry most all
bf wood and coal heaters.
n house is essential for
talth. Cagle Furniture Co.,
N. C. NOT. 18-tf
FOB SALE Attractive 6 room
house. Complete bath room, fully
enclosed sun porch. In town.
Prised for qtoick sate. Reason
m settAstg, ether interests. Phone
577-R Waynesville. Jan 21-24
JANITOR WANTED By large
Waynesville department store.
Stoker heat, easy store to main
tain. Middle-aged white man
preferred. Apply by writing,
box 551, Waynesville, N. C.
Jan 21-24
FOft SALE An, "Acousticon" ear
phone. See Thos. H. Mills, Rt.
2, Box 118, Waynesville.
Jan. 21-24
NOTICE We are now in position
to make professional recordings
of singing, music, and speech.
We also . record letters and im
portant events. For appointment
call 525-W. Jones Radio Service.
. Jan 21-24
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
private entrance, private bath,
Fairview Road. , Phone 321-M
after 6 o'clock. Jan 21-24
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IT'S FKT FIRST FOR PRETTY BETTY
AP Newsfeatures
FOR SALE '36 Buick, 4 door se
dan; also baby play pen, almost
new. B. M. Davis, Main St., Haz
elwood. Tel 244-M. Jan 24-28
L,E Approximately 1 acre
p in Nineva section. See
Mdwell. Jan 17-21-24
black cocker spaniel, 7
old no collar. Call 393-
tyonc has information as
hereabouts. Jan 17-21-24
LE Pejoubet's Select
bn Sunday School Lessons,
ospel Book Room Over
ler of Commerce. tf
FURNACES Coal and oil air con
ditioning furnaces. We specialize
in home heating. Warm-Aire
Heating Company. 58 Broadway,
Asheville, N. C. tf
FURNACES Automatic oil floor
"furnaces. Suitable for 4 or 5
room house. Warm-Aire Heating
Company, 58 Broadway, Ashe
ville, N. C. Jan 24
IE Bimes, Testaments,
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ospel Book Room Over irucs leaving tor cnieago wed-
tf
ler of Commerce
NO Anywhere any
f- any time. Call 472. or
O. C. James. Route 2,
ville. Jan. 14-17-21-24
E '36 Ford 2-door sedan.
V. Elliott, Dellwood road.
good condition.
Jan 17-21-24-28
Income
tax
IP same DPonle rin vniir
his year as last,
ill be located in same
we had last year from
to 15 March.
11 handle work prior to
1st hy appointment,
us at Sylva, N. C, or
(,,;. Sylva, and set yottr
me.
jE CLOSMAN CO.
114 Main St.
LOOKING for higher pay? Ad
vancement? A fine future? Se
curity? Join the U. & Army.
Private's pay increased 50,
plus 20 for overseas service,
plus 50 if member of flying
crew, plus 5 increase in pay
for every 3 years of service. A
full month's paid vacation every
year. An opportunity of a life
time for men between the ages
of 17 and 34. Go to your near
est Army Recruiting Station for
further benefit information. Post
Office Building, Asheville, N. C.
Jan 24
Now that the snow is coming
down in bucketsful. all the kids
are getting ski happy. Of course
some of the heps are new to the
sport but they have worked out a
good system so that they all get the
advantage of lessons.
Each weekend one of the kids
will take a lesson and pass on the
dope to the others. In that way hv
the end of the season everybody
will have at least one lesson and
all will be on ski-track. So far no
broken bones or sprained ankles
Just a few frosty fingers.
For basketball - minded kids
Dolores Lipsky, of Bethlehem, Pa .
suggests wearing bright plaid
shirts and overalls, which are all
the rage with her crowd Toots.
Mosey and Janie.
For passing on the suggestion
Dolores wonders if anybody can
give her some good advice on new
riding fashions for teen-agers. She
says riding pants seem a little out
moded and she'd like something
super-slick.
Dolores Gulotta of Brooklyn,
N. Y., won the Tommy Tucker
talent search for girl vocalist
NOTICE
nesday, Jan. 29. Can haul anything
en route weighing 10,000 pounds
or more. If interested eall 95-J or
431-M.
Jan 24-28
. RUBBER EGG BASKET
NEW YORK A rubber-covered
egg basket has been developed by
United States Rubber Company to
reduce breakage during the collec
tion o eggs from nests. The bas
ket is made of lightweight steel
wire coated with rubber, is rust
proof and has an open construction
to facilitate cleaning.
Call Five Hundred
tor
Commodes, Lavatories,
Tubs, Cast Iron Pipe,
. Installation
HYATT S CO.
Phone 500
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BORN WITHOUT FEET, pretty Betty Lempc, 21, turns dancing eyes upon
the future as she learns from doctors in a Chicago hospital that, after
an operation, she'll be ready for a pedal attachment which will make
it possible Cor her to walk and waltz. Upon hearing the news, Sharot
Lobeck, aged 22 months, a fellow patient, throws her arms around Bettj
nd wishes her all the luck in the world. (International Soundphoto
COURTEOUS
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O EFFICIENT
Y CLEANING
and
LAUNDRY SERVICE
CALL 205
ifaynesville Laundry
(Incorporated)
J. W. KILMAW, Owner
WE CALL AND DELIVER
P 205 ...Hi
Dolores won on a sizzing platter
of "This Is Always" and "I'd Be
Lost Without You."
Here's a style note for hep
clothes-fillies: The popular leathe
soled ballet slipper has been tuck
ed at the toe for the 1947 clean-up
look which the kids seem to be go
ing in for now that they have
shelved sloppy-Jill sweaters. The
prediction is the thong-sandal will
ho a big teen hit in the spring
What think, keedo?
At last there is a chemistry set
for gals! It is a little perfume kit
containing formulas for five differ
ent fragrances and instructions for
renting new odors. Jo Ann made
24 drams of perfume, the best of
which was one she concocted on
her own inspiration and she called
it "Uepsatia."
Seventeen-year-old Anita Gor
don, of Corsicana, Texas, who
sinss on the Edgar Bergen show,
has a typical teen-ager's love of
puns. She describes a girl friend
who borrows books and never
returns 'era as "living on bor
rowed tome."
Bye Dream Dust,
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Bust of Augustus
Or Caesar's Bust
LONDON (AP) A bust be
lieved to have been made by the
Romans to depict Caesar Augus
tus, who died A. D. 14, has been
found among a collection stacked
in the music room of one of the
ancient homes in England.
The bust, which was at Totten
ham House, Savernake Forest, the
former home of the Marques of
Ailesbury, was among the Ailes
bury Collection stored there.
The ability of the bust will be
decided by the British Museum, to
which the estate architect, Mr.
W. H. Brooke, has sent a photo-'
graph.
Hard to Grew
In general, eggplant is not f good
plant for the beginner, or very
small gardener to grow. It requires
a long, warm season, abundant
moisture, a very rich soil and ardu
ous attention to Insect and disease
control. Its food value is very low.
Three or four good plants will pro
duce enough for a family, but most
gardeners are disappointed with re
Sult8.
Valuable Sea Turtle
Nearly Lands in Soup
EASTON, MD. Fishermen
complained recently that some
thing wus getting their bait near
the waterfront home of James N.
Bennett i-f F.aston. Mrs. Ben
nett and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Ferkler of Pittsburgh decided to
do something about it.
They set out, and after several
hours of angling, hooked a large
sen turtle. The 25-pound turtle
was sent to a Washington res
taurant lor slew, but zoo of
ficials learned that it was an un
usual specimen of the chelonia
family group.
Whey sunt- Afuumtftitotv, IllWUvi
sine, and the turtle has a new
home.
Pheoeyl
The commanding officer demand
ed that he be obeyed without ques
tion or explanation. He stopped two
soldiers who were carrying a soup
kettle out of the kitchen.
"Here," he growled., "let me
taste that."
One of the soldiers gave him a
spoon. He tasted it and yelled: "Do
you call that soup?"
"No, sir." replied the soloicr.
"It's dish water we was emptying,
sir."
COLLEGE FARMER
Find Body of Mussolini
Hidden in Monastery
MILAN, ITALY. The body of
Benito Mussolini, stolen April 22
from an unmarked grave in a pot
ter's field here by self-styled "Dem
ocratic Fascists," has been found
in a trunk at a Pavia monastery.
The police said two monks had
been taken into custody in the in
vestigation in addition to three lay
men already held. The body was be
ing guarded at a local police station
pending the receipt of further in
structions from Rome.
The Milan newspaper Corrlere
Delia Sera said the civil police chief
had received instructions from the
national capital to bury the body
"in sacred ground and in a place
unknown to the public." However,
this rpport was not confirmed b"
official sources here.
The body was found in the Car
thusian monastery of Certosa at
Pavia, where, police said, it had
been taken from the Monastery of
St. Angelo, its first hiding place after
being exhumed at the potter's field.
"Have you noticed any improve
ment in your son since he gradu
ated from college?" one farmer
asked the other.
"Well, yes, I guess so. At least
he does things differently now. For
instance, instead of saying 'Get up"
to the horses, he says, 'Come on,
team, let's go!' "
Strange Prehistoric Shark
Left Imprint on Beach
Life writes the diary of its mil
leniums in strange hieroglyphs on
the pages of the rocks For 10 years
Dr. Roland W. Brown, paleontolo
gist of the geological survey work
ing with the fossil collections of the
Smithsonian institution, ha? set
aside from time to time curious
impressions on sandstone which
presumably were made about 200
million years ago by wind-blown
palm leaves in the soft ooze of far
scattered sea beaches.
He could not identify them and
finally came to question whether
they were made by any sort of
leaves. Exploring all probable alter
natives he has finally determined
that they were made by the egg
capsules of fossil fishes of an
ancient sharklike family whose
ways of life were about the same
in the heydey of the dinosaurs as
in present-day oceans.
These leathery egg shells, he con
cluded, were the only known ob
jects in nature which could have
left precisely iluit sort of record.
These fishes were chimaeras, dis
tantly related tu the sharks, and for
millions of years were among the
weirdest demens of the seas. About
25 species exist today. The chi
maeras are found in .ill parts of the
world and ranne from shallow
coastal waters to abysmal depths.
They lay relatively enormous eggs
about a fourth as long as the adult
fish. The front part of such an egg
is provided with a valve which
opens automatically to permit the
young fish to escape as soon as it
has developed sufficiently inside the
leathery "shell" to be born.
U. S. Population Now in
Excess of. 141 Million
WASHINGTON. The nation has
now passed the 141,000,000 mark in
population, official figures disclosed.
The cross-over was made during
July, it was shown by the census
estimate included in a treasury re
port on the amount of money in cir
culation at the start of this month.
The report showed that although
circulating money increased $802,
670 during July to a total of $2B,
245,709,782. the even faster growth
of population by 120.000 to a total
of 141,104,000 reduced the average
amount in circulation for each man,
woman or child 17 cents to a total
of $200.17.
1,174,476 Japs Killed in
Fighting, Survey Shows
TOKYO. Japan s grab for em
pire, dating from the outbreak of
the China affair. July 7, 1937, to
war's end August IS, 1945, cost her
1,174,476 dead among army and
navy personnel and civilian em
ployees of the armed forces. The
figure w?f listed in a new survey
I of the demobilization ministry.
ine ngure aoes not include civil
ians killed in American plane raids
on Japan.
Mountain Mystery
The mystery of the roars emanat
ing from old Rumbling Bald (moun
tain) at Lake Lure, N. C, has been
explained by scientists who say they
are caused by boulders falling from
the top of caves deep in the mountain.
Later Acquisition
Lovey I suppose you're angry
with me because I came home late
last night with a black eye?
Dovey Not at all, dear. In case
you don't remember it, when you
came horn you didn't have that
black eye.
Alas of Few Words
Smith-1 bear you and your wife,
hsd a few words.
Jones Yes; in faet, I still have
mine. I never had a chance to use
them.
Effects of Lime
Lime "sweetens" tin; land as it
helps phosphates, lytrogen, potash
and other nutrients to do their work
of building up the soil. Improv
ing the soil improves the quality of
the food and feed it produces.
Forage production, fur example,
has been reported to have increased
57 per cent from the application of
limestone and triple superphos
phate. At the same time, the pro
tein content of the forage increased
more than 40 per cent.
Whales
The eyes of a whale are set far
back and look in opposite direc
tions. They cannot be moved to look
straight ahead or behind. If Master
Whale wants to see what's on the
horizon, he must stand up in the
water and slowly turn around.
Blackheads, Tee, West Fast
Ya, it Is true, thei ! Mis,
bkrtnlrtM. tutdicatcd UaaM called
HLEEREX that driea OD Dimataa
vcrnirlit am it a-tn to loomn and ifara
DlaclLheada. 1 hoar wbo loltowen
Irectiona and applied Klaaaaa apaai
Mirin. w amazinalv auraHatd mhen tbaST
their pim plea ajid blnrkheadahaj diaappearcd.
aera enthuaiaatirallr praiae Maaraa aaal
cialm the arc do loocel embaiT law d and are aoai
h.nn, atlth their clear enmnlexioiia. U M HI .Mai
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Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store
Royal Service
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh
bors for the many deeds of kind
ness shown us during the sickness
and death of our father, and fqr
the beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Teague
The Hoglen Family
Jan 24
RIGHT on the ball is Japanese Crown
Prince Akihito as he enjoys o same
of ping-pong at the Peers school
in Tokyo. The thirteen-year-old
Prince lives in the dormitory on the
school grounds. ( International)
Importance of Eggs
"The egg is the cement that holds
the castles of cookery together,"
once said a famous chef. You may
use eggs to thicken a custard or
sauce, to leaven or lighten a souffle
or cake, to hold together oil and
vinegar in a creamy mayonnaise.
Use egg whites to make cloudy
soups clear, or an egg shell with
some of the white still clinging to
"settle'' muddy coffee.
The plateau at the South Pole
is 8,500 feet above sea level.
We Have - - -
FLUSTER
GAUGING
PLASTER
and
LATHS '
Builders Supply
Phones 82 8.'5
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to the many
friends for their kindness shown
during the sickness and death of
our wife and mother, also for floral
offerings and use of cars.
N. H. Baldwin
and children
Jan 24
NOTiCE OF SUMMONS
IN SrPF.KIOR COURT
Haywood County, North Carolina
EDNA 1IEATIIF.RLY ORKB
vs.
JOHN OREB, JR.
The defendant. John Oreb, Jr.
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Haywood County, North Carolina,
against said defendant for a judg
ment against said defendant in
favor of the plaintiff declaring the
marriage of the plaintiff and de
fendant null and void ab initio on
the grounds that the defendant had
a legal, living wife at the time of
the marriage of the plaintiff and
defendant: And said defendant will
further take notice that he is re
quired to be and appear at the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Haywood County, North
Carolina, at his Office in the Court
house in Waynesville. on or before
the 30th day of January, 1947, or
within 30 days thereafter and an
swer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff' filed in this action, or
the plaintiff' will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint
This l he 301 h day of Doeem'our,
104(i.
C. II. LF.ATHERWOOI
Clerk Superior Court
1596 Jan 3-10-17-24
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as ! !!iiinistra
tor of the estate of Zeb Walton
Curtis, Jr.. deceased, late of Hay
wood County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all i . i sons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at . a. nusville. North
Carolina, on or be! ore the 13th day
of January. 1 ft-UI. or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 13th day of January,
1047.
eh W. Curtis.
Administrator of the Es
tate ol Zeb Walton Curtis,
Jr., deceased.
1598 Jan 17-24-31 Feb 7-14-21
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Owned and Operated by
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Phones 23 and 349-W
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