:iIE WAYXXYTLLE riQUNTAIXn:?. tag; .. brir.2 quick results. r s V FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT - FOR MANAGER'S RESIDENCE i MOUNTAIN' EXPERIMENT STATION WAYNESVILLE, X. C. NOTICE TO BIDDERS: ..ful thinker It typical ot I ,-ho-ve peer throuh 'nModtitf baseball parks, i tungsten), who've be 1 . .... .,. miliar In. Ui.tnrlcal facta concerning Lot the day.- Could von f .... it wnata a Q dd ifaor Oeiwral AO Way ietist derail Ldu outlined in Double- Hf fnt complete proe toll el. "'a I,,e,r i,f i h oj "One Old Ca." faf" or '"inree vti i. u - K-Aick iroi he forerunner it ' 15 fj CooprstoUii, r. isten to WIICC On Your Dial of the Day Station Sealed proposals will be received by the N. C. Department ' of Agri culture, ; Pivision of Test Farms, Mountain Experiment Station, Waynesville, N, C. in the office of Mr. Howard Clapp, Supervisor, up to 2:00 P. M. o'clock. May 15, 1910, and immediately thereafter public ly opened and read for the furnish ing of labor, material, and equip ment entering into the construc tion of a manager's residence (one story and basement, brick veneer, 27' x 64'). Separate bids will be received for the; 1. General Contract 2. Plumbing Contract 3. Heating Contract 4. Electrical Contract Complete plans, specifications. and contract documents will be open for inspection in the office of Tom H. Ilutchins, Architect, 212 a S, Center St., Statesville, N. C, and in the office of Howard Clapp, Way nesville, or "'may'; be obtained by those qualified and who will make a bid, upon deposit of twen ty-five dollars ($25.00 in cash or certified check. (Ten d o 1 1 a r s ( ($10.00) m cash or certified check for plumbing, electrical, or heat ing,) The full deposit will be re turned to those submitting a bona fide bid provided plan$ and speci fications are returned to the Archi tect In good condition within five days after the date set for the re ceiving of bids. All Contractors are hereby noti fied that they must have proper li cense under the State laws govern ing their trades. General Contractors are notified that "Art Act to Regulate the Prac tice of General Contracting", rati fied by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 10, 1925, and as subsequently amended (Public Laws of 1937 ratified March 23rd, Public Laws of 1949, ratified May 23' wUi be observed '.Precinct Meetings Slated For The 29th Plans are being completed for precinct meetings at each of Hay wood's 24 precincts on Saturday, at two o'clock. . The meetings will be held at the Essay Contest Deadline April 28 For Schools Individual schools of the county must file the winning students' es says for tht Haywood County Com. polling place rf each precinct ac- mumlv Development program con ceding to Mrs. Fred Y. Campbell, l,est b-v A4'ril 28 witn the pr3p,?r acting chairman of the Hay wood . on"illals- Democratic Executive CommUtee. Assistant County Agent Turner 'CBthey, Community Development : ' I Prograia supervisor, Issued this in receding and awarding general meaMrai.duin today, contracts. ..j ... t atiu mi- pav ui iic stu" dents who won the local contest ors are notified that Public Laws by their respective schools must of 19J1, Chapter 52, as amended.be turned in bv that deadline to Vote For R. L. JUSTICE FOR 0MMISSIONER A qualified man who will appreciate your support by Public Laws of 1933, Chapter 57, will be observed In receiving and awarding plumbing and heat ing contracts. Electrical Contractors are noti fied that provisions of Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1937, ratified March 23rd, wiH be observed in receiving and awarding contracts. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit or a cer tified check drawn on some bank or trust company Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., of an amount equal to not less than five per cent of the proposal, or in lieu thereof, a bidder may of fer a certified check of two per cent of the bid plus a bid bond of three per cent of the bid, said deposit to be retained by the owner as liquidated damages In event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten (10) days after the award or to give staisfactory surety as required by law. (Public Laws 1933, Sec tion 1, Chapter 400. General Sta tutes of North Carolina, 1943, Art. S. 129). :'; : Performance Bond will be re quired for one hundred per cent (100) of contract price. Payment will be made on the basis of eighty-five per cent (85) of monthly estimates, and final pay ment made upon completion and acceptance of the work. No bid may be withdrawn after the schedule closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of thlr ty (30) days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Signed: Cecil D. Thomas Director of Test Farms 1964 A 27 Iron Dull Foil To Decide How To Spend S3C0 Residents of Iron Duff will try to decide next Monday night how they will spent! the $300 they won for placing second in the 1949 insurant applications for the first Community Development Pro gram's 'community improvement competition. Community Chairman J. R. Cald well announced the date for the meeting. The Community Development session will be held at 7;3l) P.M. at the Antioch Baptist Church. HOME BUILDING CP Applications for residential con struction in North Carolina dur ing the first three months of this year were way over the totals for the same period a year ago. ThU was reported recently by James McRae, state director for the FHA at Greensboro. Mortgage Read The Mountaineer Went three months of this year covered 69 per cent more homes than those of the corresponding period for 1!M9. Applications for 5.173 resi dential units were filed during the first quarter ot this yearmore than 2.000 above the total for the tu si quarter of last year. WANTED FRESH DEAD STCCII- A Xfw IUEE SERYICX For Tour Community .;''.. " caii E. J. SCHULHOFER - 704-1 Wt nay collect ralU and oar special equipped track will remove your ow santea and noes without any east U J a If called at anee. CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL COMPANY VOTE FOR r ' ID UNDERWOOD, JR. Champion of The Working Alan Candidate For Chairman Board Of Commissioners II l;, UAL UNDERWOOD VOTE FOR , PAL L. YATES FOR ia.il vu f ' I iff, ) ml either County Schools Superintend ent Jack Messer or Dr. A. J. Hut chins, superintendent ot Canton city schools. The contest, open to pupils of the sixth grade of all Haywood County Sihools, was launched this winter. 'The student judged as the coun ty champion will receive the first prize of $40. The runnerup will get $30, the student finishing third will receive $15, while the fourth place winner w ill get $10, and the fifth-place w inner, $5. The contestants will be judged on how well they tell the story of the "Alms And Objectives of the Haywood Community Development Program." Sonoma Lodge To Hold Oyster Supper Friday Sonoma Lodge No. 472, A.F.& A.M. will be hosts to an Oyster Supper for the Past Masters Club and the West Gate Club on Friday night, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethel High School Cafeteria. A very interesting p r o g r nv has been arranged, with a spelling match between the two Clubs. All i Past Masters and members of the West Gate Club are cordially In vited to attend. Officers are: E. G. Stamey, presl-1 dent and C. B. Hossfiook, secretary, Past Masters' Club; and L. 11. Caglc, president and Jack Sentelle, secretary, West Gage Club. DM u rn TMES Nails range from 15-lnch boat spikes to fine needle-like pins only 316th of an inch in length. FOR COMMISSIONER I ara a candidate tor the Demo cratic nomination for the board of commissioners, a placa, 1 have pre viously nno. if is on- my past re cord In this office, and my under- standing of the needs of Haywood county that 1 am a candidate. I will appreciate your support. Jarvis II. Allison DONT' TOUCH! BOSTON (UP) The trailing ar butus, or mayflower, is the officinl state flower in Massachusetts. But don't try to pick one. There's a $50 fine for anyone who does. Yov nttd a lot of watei when fjpr5 breaks out! rn AFTER . MAY 1st Pay Your Haywood County Taxes 13017 And Avoid Further Penalty! 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