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5DAY, JANUARY 16, 1941 TOE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER II. C Mountaineer Want Ad Rates tone Cent a wora tints ypj each insertion. I' 25c Minimnm Chars hyro cents a word each in sertion this size type. ni Veved ads are confidential. W information about them will given. TM oniy way iese is by letter, addressed a instructiona in ad. We reserve the right to revise ,r reject any copy. , AH copy for ads should ba la lour otnce bo-" . " " fc'dock Tuesday. rards of thanks, and tributes Lf respect are accepted at ona tent a wora The Mountaineer Phone 137 HAYWOOD COUNTY'S BARGAIN COUNTER h ...... ,-, , JOGS KILLED Called for and delivered, good clean work guar anteed. Ellis Mathis, Clyde. T. 'iA.93Jtn.Fnb B- Blackie Bear MRS, 'MAN REALLY COOKS FOR BLACKIE Story 80 How to the world -would the Creek Folks get along without Jay Bird? .V- He goes jus wherever he pleas es sees and hears everything, and yet nobody ever pays any aJuention to him. People don't even bother him when he goes in a cherry tree or grape vine to get his dinner. He to just a bird fcnat'a all, so far as Mr. Man and Uncle Joe can see. But too Blackie and the boys ha is a lot more that a bird. He is a mail carrier, a telephone, a radio everything that carried news or messages, and they simply wouldn't know how to got along wliiout him. - You remember that for the past week or two, Mrs. Man has been canning vegetables and frui'is, and USE FOR RENT On Howell Mill road. Will rent part or all M house. All modern conven- ince. Call 167 or write Mrs. m. Balentine. Jan. 16 R RENT Furnished apartment Main street Heat, f rigidaire sd radio. Call 120 or L. N. )avis Co Jan. 9-16-23. a J31 FORD TUDOR For sale Vfceap. New tires, mechanically ?0. K. See Roy L. Mountaineer. drying apples and fixing up lots of wintertime takings. Of course, Jay Bird has been watching her while she has been doing all of this; and has been telling Blackie about . Did any of you children ever eao fried "turnovers" made of dried apples T Certainly you have and nobody needs to ask you whether you like Uhem. It was Saturday and tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Man were going to church. There were to be two ser mons on in the morning amd one in the afternoon, and everybody was going to carry their dinner acd it was sroinsr to be the verv betffc dinner they could fix. Mrs. Man certainly did fix un a lot of good things to take along. and you may be sure that she had a big pile of Whose dried apple turnovers. She was at the window piling them up in a basket, all cries-crose-fing eaoh other so they could cool aird dry, when Jay Bird came up. Lolls of people in the country have what they call a "sDrinir house" out in the yard under a big tree. They use it in the place of a refrigerator, and they keep milk and butter and other things that Ithey want to keep cool im it. Well, Mrs. Mam wanted those turnovers to keep nice and cool for the Sunday meeting dinner, so she took the basket out and put it SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT il in r II irk At. tUiKia ftAJR.C.tM WA rPtiLA..ixe aytiiK;xAM$ M4maMyr woau wax A wHailli ruom A--T 'f "v4 7 warns, e 1 ft Sz- .. '. OmLv rfait M iM. UHrfto SOvfaS A.i MEVER. FlIfcLlD FkxoumciC.MO, Above. Ra.ve. FRAMCK Scoff CAM fcs SUM aa milks. JOGS KILLED We Call for and deliver them. Clean work. Ulis Mathis, Clyde, N. C. J2-9-16-23 Blackwell at Jan. 9 om a shelf in (the spring house. And Uay Bird judt "faappaned" to see her do it. You had just as well know that Jocko liked turnovers about as well as Mr. Man did, and Jay Bird bad (heard Mm talk about the way ma Mistress used to make them der for cash, the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being in Waynes ville Township, Haywood County, N. C, to-wit: Being all the. right, title and interest of the said Carter Boone in and to all the lands and prem ises of which G. M. Boone died seized, situate in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, either as an heir at law of the said G. M. Boone, or as a devisee under his last will and testament. Sale made pursuant to the pow er of sale conferred upon me by virtue of that certain deed of trust dated December 14, 1939, from Carter Boone, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 44, page 281, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Haywood County, reference being hereby made to said instrument and record for all the terms and Conditions thereof. This January 10, 1941. ; A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 1034 Jan. 16-23-30-Feb. 6. igsaed at the time Summons was issued, which Warrant is return able at the time and place above named for thfl return of the Sum mons, when and where the defend ants are required to appear and answer or demur, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint This December 80th, 1940. KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk Superior Court. No. 1028-Jan. 2-9-16-23. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE Under and by virtne of an cider of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled "Jarvia H. Allison, executor of Mary C Reno, VS. P. D. Turner and Others, heirs at law and advisees of Mary C Reno, deceased, the same being No. 173 upon the special proceed ing docket of said court, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 3rd day of Feb., 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, offer for sale to . highest bidder for cash, that certain hous and lot of land, lying and being in the town of Clyde, Haywood County, North Carolina, known as the Lum Reno place, described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in Mulberry street and running thence East 132 feet with the di viding line of lot No. 6, heretofore sold to D. C. Clark, to a stake; thence South 132 feet to a stake; thence South 132 feet to a stake in said street; thence West 132 feet to a stake; thence North with said street 132 TRUSTEE'S SALE TATE REAL ES- (By Substituted Trustee.) Pursuant to tha power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 12th day of No vember, 1934, executed by Aggie Srayer and wife, Nora Smyer, to C. S. Noble, Trustee, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina, in Book 28, page 305, securing a cer tain note payable to HOME OWN ERS' LOAN CORPORATION, de fault having been made for a pe riod of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as pro vided therein and in the perform ance of certain covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made larly described and defined as fol lows: : BEGINNING at a point oa th West aide of Bryson Street whiea is distant 608 feet in a Southern di rection from the intersection of said margin of Bryson Street with the Southern margin of Boyd Av enue, and runs South 85 deg. S4 min. West 88 feet; tlence South 1 deg. 38 mm. West 60 feet; these North 85 deg. 50 min. East 95, feet to Bryson Street; thence North 1A deg. West 50 feet along Brysoa Street to the BEGINNING. Being the same land conveyed by deed from W. A. Whitner and wife, Jeanie Whitner, to Aggi Smyer and wife, Nora Smyer, dated Au gust 28, 1902, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County Book 16, page 62 on August 30, 1902, with the exception of a lot conveyed to W. A. Smith by deed dated 3rd day of by the holder of said indebtedness, i Jun' "6". !nd ?rded In Offioa the undersigned Trustee, having Ui 'gur oi ieeo. r xr been substituted as Trustee, for C. S. Noble, said substitution being duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book feet to the beginning, containing X?JZJ?. 65 poles, and known as lot No. 9, and being the same land described in a deed from J. M. Shook to Mary C. Reno, dated Dec. 21, 1882, and registered in book V. page 448, records of deed of Haywood County. The is the 3rd day of Jan., 1941. JARVIS H. ALLISON, Commissioner. No. 1030-Jaa. 9-16-23-30. public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door in Haywood County, Waynes ville, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon, on the 10th day of February, 1941, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville, Waynesville Town ship, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina, and more particu- wood County, in Book 20, page 454. Being also the same land de scribed in a plat made by N. Rog ers, C. E., on the 6th day of Oc tober, 1934, which plat is now oa file with the Home Owners' Loan Corporation. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good fsith. This, the 6th day of January, 1941. T. C. ABERNETHY, Substituted Trusts. Per M. GSamey. No. 1031 Jan. 9-16-23-30-Feb. iLeatherwood. Jan. 9-16 PR RENT 6-room house and i half acre of warden in East I Waynesville. See , Mrs. , JerryJJtMraaH'fe,long. before Jocko knew TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Beaverdam Township Lula M. Smathers to John Ma- Smathers. . inra Abbott to Jack Smathers, lallie Hipps to R. Joyce Owen C. Trantham, et txx. to J. L. thers. et ux. E. Stamey, et ux, to Frank nev, et ux. T. Bailey, et ux. to J. W. ford, et ux. Iimie F. Hall to Gertie Win- rpie McCTnre, et ux, to Mar I Pauline Younc t Tr. W. T. Deaver, to 4 -Dorne. King, et ux to R. Joyce all ttboitH what was in Ahe BDrinir house. But now what about getting the dogs out of the way that night? Any time that Who-Whn rwi urnnlsl flv ltfwn. ilsvo Hit. lfl- ' chicken bouse and say "Who-who" ibhe dogs wold run out after him and would follow him out in the woods. Jocko sent Jay Bird over for Who-Who, and they fixed it all up. Who-Who flew down near NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of M. M. Noland, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate (to exhibit same to me at Waynes- vine, in. u on or Deiore January 14, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. All per sons indebted to said estate, please make immediate settlement. This January 14, 1041. MRS. DAISY FERGUSON, Executrix. No. 1033 Jan. 16-23JJ0-Feb. -6- 13-20. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of G. F. Boston, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of January. tihe chicken house and made about 1942 or this notice will be pleaded ifford Worley, et ux, to R. H. ey, et ux. 4 Banks, et ux, to G. C. re, et ux. .- wes R. King to J. A. McGee, I Cecil Tomuhin ennr Hvde, et ux, to Ray Ray- u uucneix. et ux. Clydt TovmsMv M. Jones, et ux. to TrtA r. anae white to H. K. Jones, J. Chambers, et ux, to C. E. I", ei ux. J. Chambers, et ux, to C. E, fn, et ux. f Crabtree Tovmmhta T. Noland, et ux, to Pauline I F. Rogers, et ux, to Cassius irs. ; I East Vnrlc Tnvrmmt,: C. Chambers, et ux, to Noland ei ux. Fines Creek Township M. Noland, et ux, to Pearl ICK RELIEF FROM toms of Distress Arising from omach ulcers excess acid SookTeOs of HomeTreatmentthit t Help or it Will Cost You Nothing 'Hie mill Inn htl tha WIT.T.ARn 4TMENT have been sold for relieloT na or d!.tres arisiiiK from Stomach nl Uhmdnt to Enm Ado DlgMMon. Sour or tipcat Stomach, Heartburn, Sbjaptewmss. otc, Ew Actd. Sold on 15 days' trial) or "Willard's Miw" which fully " tbm treatment frrm t the worst noise any owl ever did make. In a minute Rover Dog and his wfife were out of their house and right after Who-Who and were makieg more noise than he was. And where was Jocko ? No use to tell you; you already know, He was right up in the spring house grabbing that basket of turnovers, and doing some fast running back to Blackie's house with his good Sunday dinner. To be Continued) Dill B. Kirkpatrick. Iron Duff Township Hardy Franklin, et ux, to Davis. Ivy Hill Township Glenn Campbell, et ux, to H Moody..;.'-.. . - Pigeon Township Thomas J. Mitchell, et ux, to B. W. Terrell, et ux. R. M. Franklin, et ux, to H. P. Pressley, et ux. G. D. Woodruff, et ux, to Carl Trull, et ux. Jack Chambers, et ux, et al, to G. D. Chambers, et ux. Garland H. Wells, et ux, to C. D. Church. Ralph Howell, et ux, to G. W. Clark, et ux. Waynesville Township W. A. Bradley, et ux, to Leo Browning. W. A. Bradley, et ux, to Denton Browning, et ux. R. L. Prevost, et ux, to Dewey Cochran, et ux. Moser Osborne, et ux, to Marion Kemp HowelL W. T, Lee to F. Porter McClure, et ux. W. H. Oxner, et ux. to M. O. Galloway, et ux. Roy Mills, et ux, to Fannie Welch. Louie M. Black to J. R. Morgan. Christian A. Rauschenberg to Lina A. Rauschenbercr. - Whits Oak Township G. C. Clark, et ux, to W. C. Mor row, et al. in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 10th day of January, 1941. MRS. G. F. BOSTON, Administratrix of the Estate of G. F, Boston, deceased. No. 1032 Jan 16-23-30-Feb. 6-13-20. I Tim a 1AA UMTOi Give In Your Poll IN JANUARY i of i NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. JERRY LINER, v VS. BERNARD L. REERS and wife, MARY PAULINE REERS. The defendants; Bernard L. Reers and Mary Pauline Reers, will, take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, to recover posses sion of real property situate in said County and damages for wrongful detention, and the said defendants, win take notice that they are required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the Court house in Hay wood' County. N. O, within thirty days after the 30th day of Janu ary, 1941, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action. Defendants will also take notice that a Warrant of Attachment was NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, February 10, 1941, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the court house door in the town of , a ' IiavilCOTUlCf A WUi UIICI 1UI OOiw n S tut Kate Drug btore . at public outcry, to the highest bid "Build-Up" Relief Explained to Women A simple method has saved many women a lot of suffering! It is based on the fact that head aches, nervousness, cramp-like pain are often symptoms of functional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition. : Help for this condition so often follows the use of CARDUI, be cause it usually increases the ap petite and the flow of gastric Juice; thus aids digestion and helps build physical resistance. Usual result is lest periodic distress. Many who take CARDUI a T days before and during "the time have found this helps ease periodic discomfort. Women have used j CARDUI for more than 50 ytanj Listing Began January All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return to the list Takers for Taxation for the year 1941 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each shall own on the First day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list their polls during the same time. :'r- All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misde meanor. Waynesville . ... . .. . R.C. Francis Waynesville and Hazelwood D. A. Howell Cataloochee . . . White Oak Joanthan Creek Ivy Hill Iron Duff . . . Crabtree ... Boyd Hannah . . . B. Z. Green John Williams . Mark W. Howell Weaver Chambers .... Wallace Hill Fines Creek, Raymond McCracken Clyde Carey Byers Beaverdam . . Canton, Clyde Pigeon Cecil. East Fork . . . . . Jim Henderson , ... C. E, Williams Billiard Caldwell . H. P. Ledbetter . . . Ken Burnett Haywood County Board. Of Commissioners r
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