r TBE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. THUBSOAT. APRIL . UM RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET See Hyatt A; Company for Greta and CJorfcr Seed. - ' : For Sale Cow pea, whipporwfll. Ladles-lWe pay straight 40e hour, advertising and distributing sasnple homes and offices. Send addressed STEEL TO CUT COSTS FOR HOME BUILDER IMPROVEMENT UPON A POR TION OF MAIN STREET. Buy direct from Carolina' largest shipper. '10 bushel Iota $3.75 per Be it Resolved by the Mayor and We sell Field Seed and balk Gar. bushel. H. R. Mcintosh, Hayesrille, N. C May 20pd stamped envelope. Denison, Beekle Building, W. 3243, Dayton, Ohio. Board of Aldermen or the Town of Haielwood. den Seed. Hyatt 4 Co. . r ' Innovation in Building Brings WeD Built House Within Reach Of Average Budget. -rairmH-.-i : Section 1. That pursuant to Chap ter 85.' Private Laws of 1921. Extra Session a local improvement as here in described shall be made upon Main Street from the corporation line at the old Hyatt Mill site near the res idence of M. J. McCracken running Highway No. 10, in an easterly direction to state THAT the man ol tlenil'T income shmll (e a bit to huiM tor hirn- srlf and his tjmilv an attractive and fub&tantial hxunr without strain ing hn rc4'uruT$ far tun close to the limit tixs for io ion hern almost beyond the rulm of pos'.ihility that any development in building con (ruc tion that will hriiiK aht,ut a reduction in the building cu.st of such homrs is a distinct boon t i larne propor tion of the American people. Such a dcvrlupmrnt spiti sored by the American Institute uf Steel Coii structiun, is now u cil under way in this country. It is ha set i upon the use of all steel construction for small dwellings, a use to which steel has been put tor a number of years in Great Britain Not enough all steel houses have as yet been constructed in this country to permit an accurate estimate of average costs, but the cost of erecting such house! in Eng land is not njore than half Out of similar dwelling in which the conven tional nutcrtals are used. PORCH 1 t- . i I BTD BED ROOM -IROOM nyW j 11X12 Hi n? KITCMTU aoi a 12x3' T ' DINING ROOM 12X13 LIVING ROOM 5XIC' A Typical Steal Dwelling The hrniit and tan shown hrre arc typical of the slrrl frame and steel wall house! which arc now be ing (mill in rapidly increasing ntim tiers in small twwns and the suburbs of tl large cities throughout the United States. The rooms are all of a romfortabl- size and so arranged as to conserve tbe housewife's time and labor Adequate closet space U a feature that will apueal to the v., :y,.,n of the house. All of the rooms are well An all-steel houM of the type that is Hinf erected in inereaainf numbers throughout tho United States. lighted, and the living room, dining room, ana tne two bedrooms have more than one exposure, insuring plenty of lunlifrht and cross ventila tion The exterior of the house is treated with a special preparation to resemble stucco. Aside from (be question of econ oniy, the fact that metal construction arpreiiably decreases the fire harard is an important consideration for the home builder SteeJ houses have al ready proved their worth As the number of such houses increases it will lie possible to further standard ize and make interchangeable the various rts. thus further cutting the costs ot construct!! n. I'be steel that ha made possible our skysera.ix'rs and treat hrulr promises to nuke available to the man of sm:ill means a home of his own in which he will net lie constantly lurried by the landl.Tu's demand for more r nt or by the sjiectre of m. irK'.u'c pavmrnle. MILLIONS TO LOAN ON LONG TERMS 1 YEAR TO 12 YEARS We lend on improved real estate in Waynesville and' H;izt'!wood at less than 6 on easy payment plan. Money quickly available. Unnecessary red tape cut out. Charges lijrht. Also construction loans. See or call RALPH W. DAVIS, Phone 121-J. SPRING TIME IS KODAK TIME! For best results in Developing and Printing bring your Kodak work to Laying a pavement of concrete. 6 inches thicl., upon a foundation of earth, all being 18 to 30 feet wide and extending from curb to curb. Grading Between Curbs. Laying a concrete curb and gutter on both sides of the street. Curb to be C" wide 12" deep, gutter 2" wide and 6" deep. Providing necessary drainage, drainage inlets, catch basins and man holes lor sewers. Section 2. That one-fourth of the total cost of said improvement shall be assessed upon the lots and parcels of lands abutting on the South Side thereof and one-fourth of said total cost shall be assessed upon the lots and parcels of land abutting on North I side thereof, all according to the ex tent of their respective frontages thereon, and the assessment so made shall be payable in ten equal annual installments, witn interest at tjv per annum from the date ol confirma tion of said assessment, unless the owner of any property so assessed shall desire to pay the same in cash, without interest, before the expira tion thirty days after the first pub lication of a notice to be given under Section 8 of said Chapter, stating that such assessment may be paid in cash. Section 3. That said improvement shall be made pursuant to contract. Section 4. That the owners of all property abutting on the portion of said street so to be improved are hereby directed to connect their several premises with water mains and sewer pipes located and to be located in the street adjacent to their respective premises in accord dance with plans and specifications for such connections now on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and the Hoard of Aldermen will cause such connections to be made in any case in which the same shall not be made before May 20, 1'J'iG, and the cost of each connection so made shall be a charge upon the premises connected and the owner thereof. Section 5. That a certain ordinance or resolution passed March 2, 1926, having no title or caption, but pur porting to ordain and resolve that the part of Main Street herewith ck'scribed should be improved, be and the same is hereby repealed. Section (i. This resolution shall be in force upon its passage. The foregoing resolution was unan imously adopted and passed at a meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, held this the 26th day of April, l'J26. L. M. RICHESON, ltc Town Clerk. THESPECIAVSIX 4-DOOR SEDAN f. e. b. fftctorr Full force-feed lubrication, air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil purifier, twin flywheel plus 4-wheel brake, full balloon tires, and 5 disc wheels Included at no extra cost. 1315 RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE WALK IMPROVEMENT UPON A PORTION OF MAIN STREET Be it Resolved by the Mayor and Hoard hi Aldermen of the Town of Hazelwood. Especially is the far greater QUALITY and VALUE of this car apparent in its brilliantly smooth and responsive perform ance and the price is the lowest ever placed on a Nash 4-Door Sedan. BELL MOTOR CO., Canton and Waynesville, N. C. fl - that's all Kellcy's Studio Depot Street Opp. Court House For Sale 9-room house on Love Lane. Heating plant, laundary Servants quart ers, double garage 4 acres of land with double frontage Price $36,500, Good terms E. K. McGee Co Real Estate and Insurance Phone 300 Waynesville, N. C. Suction 1. That pursuant to Chap tei :", I'livate Laws of 1921, Extra Session, a local improvement as here in described shall be made upon both sides ("upon the S. side") of Main I Street from Virginia Avenue running in an easterly direction to State Highway No. 10. l.uying a sidewalk of concrete 4 inches thick, upon a foundation of earth, all being 5 feet wide. tirading for said sidewalk. Secticii 2. That one-half of the total covi ol said improvement shall be a!.M-ssetl upon the lots and parcels of land ahuttiiiir diiectlv on said im- pi vcnu nt, all according to the extent ut their respective frontage thereon, and tile assessment so made skull bo payable in ten equal annual install imr.Ls, 'with interest at ti'.'r per an num from the date of confirmation of said assessment, unless the owner of any property so assessed shall de sire to pay the same in cash, without interest, before the expiration of thirty days after the first publication of u notice to be given under section S of said Chapter, stating that such assessment may be paid in cash. Section 3. That said improvement shall be made pursuant to contract.' Section 4. That a certcin ordinance or resolution passed March 2, 1926, having no title or caption, but pur pottin to ordain and resolve that the part of Main Street herewith de scribed should be improved, be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 6. This resolution shall be in force upon its passage. The foregoing resolution was unan imously adopted and passed at a meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, held this 2oth day of April. 1926. L. M. RICHESON. ltc Town Clerk, XX I I S W I I , X my NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE PARDON OF C. R. BROOKS, North Carolina, Haywood Coaisiy. The public will take notice that the undersigned has made aDDlication to tbe Governor and Pardon Commission of North Carolina, for a pardon or parole, to be heard at such time as said Governor and Pardon Commis sion may designate. And the public will further take notice that all persons opposing such pardon or parole should make their opposition known forthwith to laid Governor and Pardon Commission. This the 26th day of April, 1926. C.R. BROOKS. May 20-AHey 'c 1 THE biggest thing that ever happened in the farm electric field a non-storage battery, completely automatic electric plant that sells for -$275 f. o. b. Dayton, Ohio. And it's a teal Delco-Light guaranteed by the Delco-Light Company and backed by General Motors. Now there is a DelcO'Light for every need and at prices to fit every pocket-book. Every one, from the smallest self-cranking, non'Storage battery plant to the largest storage battery installation, is a product of General Motors and can be purchased on the GMAC plan of easy payments. Write or phone for full information about our special installation offer, MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. ir(il!e, N. C. TV! 7a WUHMJGOTCOWFANT PATXOH.OHI0 diatoms DELCO-LIGHT Starts Runs tops oUt the touch of a Button mm f.ahDayttm,Ct '. FARM i asw.;. m A

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