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( f i nil no seru f,h columnists, but cau ft that -no false sense ol se N riA, hp derived from k fsCts-. .; rp,rt on the in- ; ' Vv urogram of the Jus. f thr ! uv. Hav that " flr ,-,u:iMiuf, , an.l subogtieurs along ... t ic rcassurinGr to C 1 .Quelle ujhirh wp 'J . . i i t,d ai'i'-'ist mese uirtais H Fairly Free Sabotage Acts Genial Francis iJiame lTdurig the first sue months i0 there had been no single fc act of sabotage com- ". . -'dPrious depreaa- . j 1st, lioveu eucc- the the , w far f the Blackie Bear By D. SAM COX BLACKIE IS THANKFUL Story 135 Curious things happen most any. where, once jn while, but they seem to happen in the Creek Coun try most all the time. Certainly nobody in the neighborhood ever has time to get lonesome, and peo ple who love to be all the time working out puzzles would just love to live in the Creek Country. They might guess and guess till they wore-their guessers out, and they still wouldn't know anything about it. 7 U.S. Fliers Sink Jap Transport at Kiska case of Mr. How could anbody have ever guessed that somebody could shoot ovsr Mr. Man's head and scare him most to death, and then drive away in his wagon that was loaded with enough fresh pork and turkeys and other, things. to feed Blackie Bear n. i .1 DTIll ull Klfi frianila fn. .... J Mltg. V." f nrn. ever so long? No sort of iruesser u 1 -m : COUlU havo vmcssmI that '.iJ Lj six !m,a -, ;f:a who could have .guessed "what. ...... o tntoi Keddy Fox was eoinir to do that fcprlsn tern - "V day at the pepper nartv ? Who 1" j 1 "DO persons nave oeen r, -?. ... uiuiwu leany j- ! ... ... . that rock and note on the snnwr MeA 01 various ouuiwoni , . - rr.- CIcU ul .. . fiihla that nwi-Kf of U 1 1 -inval activities," Mr. Biauie .v "- l"c "u'"-mi'- irf The bulk of these con- 'V lin SiTvic act. , tsiacKie sent Hound Dog over to live u Hi'iiartnu'iit also naa piaueu " .um, ouu i iuu may guess u r . M i. .rV.n- 1 ...111 1 . I 1 . wuiii, buihc peojne win u, anu lots of times you will guess right; but the people who live in the Creek Country were just wasting time when they were guessing what Blackie Bear would do next. Many times, even Blackie didn't know, for you have heard him say that every day is a new day, and will be right full of new things, and there is no way to tell what there will be in it till you nose around and run right into something, or glien tiK'niK'S eitner in m- llt or wuer siuci jjaiuiv has instituted ae-nauiranza-procwdings against 65 nat- ijed citizt'fis. nd Minister To Induct Holiness nval Services Here 1 v iV x S s y i . x , - , x i JHl V " ' - Mrs. MacFayden Honored With A Party On Birthday Mrs. H. L.' MacFayden was the guest of honor of a supper party on the anniversary of her eighty third birthday Wednesday evening. Hostesses of the affair were her daughters, Mrs. J. T. Bailey, of Canton, Mrs. Jack El wood, of Can ton, Ohio, and Waynesville, Miss Home Club Schedule For Last of Month Announced By Agent The schedule of the county home demonstration clubs for the latter part of August has been announc ed by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county agent as follows: The Rock Spring club will meet with Mrs. Mat Davis on Tuesday the 18th, with the time to be an nounced later; members of the Ratcliff Cove club will be noti- Olflvial V S I'huto 1 !.e Ni.vy Di prti tir.i iit announced that American bombors have -made five dainatriiig raids wi Japani "c bore ins. alia. ions urn! inva -um bev'ts in t'ie Aleutian Islands, west of Alaska. Ijus photo s,ious a .lap transport im lire after Ikiiii'.'U g by Army planes at Kiska. one of the islands hell liv the enemy. A Navv tiler tooJ this picture shortly after an Armv p'ane scored a direct hit. A short time I. tcr the tr:: : net went to the bottom. (Cfntrat 'i-crk) ing what Hee-Haw did after Jocko got on the wagon, down at Cool Spring. You guessed that he went right up the creek and through the woods to Blnckie's house, and you guessed right. You guessed that lev. I- p. 1 ai kston, oi Aioerton, Wmu nonn.s vc- S(,lpt)lin nt vnn" he stayed there a long time, and a serus ,)i services at wie iamik ? " . li.,,,,,,.. uiaixc. ....i il..lin..c phnrrh hprft on "" 1. ' . All ,x.,I.l t..li u..i dav evening. The services are . " ' '"um "'i u' ing at 8:00 o'clock each even- """"uw. was Jay am So date has been set as to wy oi news, or i hu rpviv1 Rev wnat ne smoKea out oi his big pme iciiftvn v.. .."v - u. i : J .1.. , . - , Uston will be assisted by his " " m uiai a 101 oi Sleep in the music program. The "u " r. "'""e rings win oo blic is cordially invited to attend. ''t".''""',B '"'" a'm e"y oHjruiing ue uoes snows mat ne thinks about right. But back to guessing. You have all been guess TU hoot More I'Je lust Talk Less mt daily use of long dis- fnce and local telephone rvice throughout the "war iusv Southeast is mount ig in such increasing vol- me that telephone lines' md central offices are be- loming seriously congested Vith the burden of calls. We cannot relieve the ongestion by adding to our facilities because the mate- iols needed are now being sea in the manufacture of Veapons of war (a machine un in action uses in four f mutes enough copper to ake a mile and a half of Mephone wire), so in Order keep present telephone ocilifies available for vital w calls we must all talk With your help, which we lr confident you will vol "itarily give, we can keep M9 distance and local tele- nhnnn I: . . r -..w Hues ciear ror the ur- .Mt messages of war aaen- ond industries enaaaed f war work. owb Can ISelp lon9 Distance Calls rh enlv i.. ... . . NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. j IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. MR. PEARL ARNOLD TOWN SEND and MRS. VIRGINIA 'ARNOLD WILSON VS. :' ' TAYLOR GRASTY and DOCK J. GRASTY. The defendant, Dock J. Grasty, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court oi Haywood County, N. C., to eject the defendant from certain lands situated in said County and de scribed in the complaint, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the court house in Waynesville, JM. C, within thirty days after the 27th day of August, 1942, and answer or de- mur to the complaint in. said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This July 27, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Hay wood County, N. C No. 1210 July 30-Aug. 6-13-20 " eallfc B bri.f. your rnll. ' "r y a. m. Zj?" Boon a p. m.; S rr or h .i i. H.. l jr ran. f" whot you won. ,h "ity for another fVor ..!i.i. r.o.., can .y !iumpr local Calls l' ,,Pho porir)9ly -rH,.t0fc!!lo, . "" ! avairf 41 ii, NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HAYWOOD COUNTY ' vs. KELLEY BREEDING AND WIFE, IF ANY BY WHATEVER NAME SHE MAY BE KNOWN, WALTER MALONEE AND WIFE, LESLIE MALONEE, C. N. WALKER, TRUSTEE, AND you guessed wrong When Jocko drove Hee-Haw up to the Big Twe, with the load of fresh meat and other things, Black ie wasn't at all surprised. He was so sure as to how it would all come out that he didn't even feel the need to go with Jocko. AH he did was to send Jay Bird along, so that if anything slipped be could fly back with news of the trouble. When Hee-Haw and Jocko came up to the house, Blackie was sit ting out on the step, smoking, and he gave his old friend a lot of howdy, a well as the dinner that Mr. Man had put in the wagon for him to eat in town. And he got ocko to bring out his own dinner so he could sit down there and talk with Hee-Haw while they were both eating. Ana now wnere your guess is all wrong. Just listen to Blackie "I don't want to worry Mr. Man any more than I have to, Hee Haw, for it's mighty nice of him to send me all these things for my smokehouse. You will stay over here with us till most night, and we will knnrk utiniit Ik nl . " -r- ;eai out nure, anu tneres no Douse ...I,, nim inn ivnik 111 Ull X ai9y Hen and ome more of your old friends out in the chicken yard, and then you will start back home. There's mighty little for you to for you, and it's too cold for you to sleep out of doors, so you will be better off in your own house. Be sidesj Mr. Man needs you." Amelia MacFayden, of Washing-1 T of the place a ad date of ton, D. V; and Miss Louise Mac- meeting. Fayden, of Waynesville. The Magir'o club will meet The party was given at the home 1 with Mrs. C. D. Katner at 10:30 of Mrs. MacFayden on the Ashe- on Thursday the 20th; the Crab vilJe road. The guests were in- tree club meets at the school house vited at 4:30 and a program of at 10:30 on Friday the 21st; mem soags of yesterday was sung by bers of the Bethel club will be no Mrs. Henry MacFayden, of Ashe- tified of the place and date of ville, daughter-in-law of the hon- tnel meeting at a Jater date by or guest after which supper was served. ' The guests were seated at one long tnble, covered with a lace cloth and centered with a crystal bowl containing an arrangement of white rises, white gladioli, gyp sophi'lia and ferns. White tapers m crystal holders were used around the flowers. Mrs. MacFayden, who is greatly beloved, has beon'residing in Way nesville for the past sixty years. She was before her marriage Miss Mary Hendon RitmUli, of Eliza bethtown. She and her husband, the late Dr. II. L. MacFayden, i-nnie to this section from Eastern 'Miss Smith. Carolina, a few years after their marriage. Dr. MacFayden was a practicing physician here until his death several years ago. Mrs. MacFayden was the recip ient of many lovely gifts and messages from friends on the an niversary yesterday. Those invited were: Mrs. B. F. Sniathers, Mrs. John K. Boone, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. T. N. Massie, Mrs. Pinkney L, Turby fill, Mrs. H. C. Lindslcy, Mrs. Har ry Marshall, Mrs. Chas. Thomas, and Mrs. Jennio MacFayden. It was just midnight, while the roosters were crowing, that Mr. Man was waked up by some of the sweetest music he had ever heard. It was Ilee-Haw scream ing for him to some and open the gate. (To be Continued) MAGIC SK.K and NYLON HOSE Preservative Makes Your Hose Last From 3 to 4 Times As Long 1Z NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HAYWOOD COUNTY and TOWN of WAYNESVILLE, VS. .. PAULINE McCRACKEN PLOTT, iEt Vir. Et Al. Under and by virtue of a judg ment made and entered in the above cause in the Superior Court of Haywood County, dated July 13th, 1942, the undersigned Commission er will, on the 31st day of Aa gust, 1942, at eleven o clock . m at the door of the Haywood Coun ty Court House, in Waynesville North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject 'to the confirmation of the Court, the property here inafter described, located in Way- ville Township, Haywood Coun ty, and more particularly describ ed as follows FIRST TRACT: In the Town of Wavnesville. and the new nlat j thereof and known as Lot No. 119 TOWN OP WAYNESVILLE. The defendants, Kelly Breeding in 8aid PlaA J1, and wife, if any, by whatever name f ur PQRATin I rHEn B ell Teleph o n e TELEGRAPH COmPAM INCOR she may be known, and Walter Malonee, and wife, Leslie Malo nee will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose liens for taxes due Haywood County; and said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the Court house in Waynesville, North Caro lina, within thirty (30) days after the 24th day of August, 1942, and answer or demur to the Complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 21st day of July, 1942. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County. No. 1209 July 23-30 Aug -13 OFFER MANY FEATURES! is"' f out' many features Pt service. We cater their , Ve pepIe who want ;e;rcltheSbackin24h0U-s; oith!.ibletodotnis th- ,(Pbyour trained force ttpe- Call on . Central Cleaners Mais Street Phone 113 BEGINNING at the South E. corner of the Hilliard lot on Main Street and runs North with Hilliard's line thirteen poles and five links to a stake; thence South eighty-six E. six poles and ten links to a stake; thence South two de grees E. twelve poles and twelve links to a stake on Main Street thence, to the BEGINNING. SECOND TRACT: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville and being Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of the plat and subdivision of what is known as the 'Temple Lot"-as made and sub-divided by J. W Seaver, C. E., August, 1920, and which said map is duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Map Book "B," page , and which said lots herein conveyed are more particularly described as follows to-wk: BEGINNING at a stake in the margin of Main Street, corm. er 'to Lot No. 3, and running thence N 87" 15 E. 54 feet to a stake, corner to the McCracken home lot; thence running N. 45 W. with the line of the McCracken lot 203 feet to a stake, rear corner of lot No. 30; thence S. 84 M5' W. 46 feet to a stake, rear corner of lot No. 29; thence running with the line of lot No. 3, S. 2 25' E. 202 feet to a stake in the margin of Main Street, the BEGINNING corner. Dated this 30th day of July, 1942. J. R. MORGAN, A. T. WARD, i Commissioners. No. 1214 Aug. 6-13-20-27. Will Build A Stronger Nation These Firms Will Help You Get Maximum Benefits From Regular MCiiviiies ana riaynmu uppuriuuiuvd Time to Cook with Gas' the Perfect Fuel Economical.- - Clean . 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New Johnson Mot6rs ROW BOATS-r23c per hour. 75c half day. $1.25 day RATES WEEKLY MONTHLY SEASON SPECIAL One Lot Used Treadle and Electric Singer Sewing Machines Special Prices Also Some Stock Left of New Machines Repairs Ail type sewing machines repaired. Special price for month of August. SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Waynesville 343-J Canton 2844 JOHNSON'S SACCHARIN . : IN Wood Boxes 100 1-Grain Tablets For All Sweetening Purposes AT ' Drug and Grocery Stores 300 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 126 Main Street CONS U LT DR. R. KING HAAPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 3483 Canton, N. C. AIR COOLED CHARLIE'S CAFE Delicious Appetizing Regular Sizzling Breakfast Plate Lunch Dinner Steaks SUNDAY DINNER FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Green Tree Tea Room is now located at the Dining Room of the Hotel Gordon Bring the family down enjoy a meal of delicious food that has made Green Tree Tea Room famous. Green Tree Tea Room "Your Meeting Place" Phone 9165 The Mountaineer For Fine Printing Phone 196 See Service Cleaners For Service First Satisfaction Alwaya ; In the Basement of the Boyd Building Entrance through the Boyd Furniture Store;" ' Junaluska Supply Machine Shop Phone 88 Specializing Io Welding Brazing General Repair , Garage Work LATHE & PLANER WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Se r vices AT THE Mountaineer
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