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AY, AUGUST 20, 1942 (ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY) TOE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 13 c FRYING SUMMONS p&ation jTS caR0HvTY ffS SUPERIOR COURT. cnsTER derrick and ?Sttie a. derrick 1 VORGAN. Trustee ana RvnF WAYNESVILLE. ,Lnts. J. Webster Der- I". Rottie A. Derrick, l nd lIe- notice that an actiin en- H" . ... km hppn pom. ko has been com- the Superior Court of . 1 wrtl. Carolina Ttood (.ouni.v, , ' liens for taxes due j rnntv: and said de- ts Will 'uuu" w :Lv are required to appear kf Office of the Clerk of the ne . nf.AA countv at rcourthou? in . Waynesville U Carolina, witnin uiirty iau r the 31st day of August, I; ana answer on demur to the 'Jiff will apply-to the court .l ruiipf demanded in said -i;-nt ot .sum ov'w" .'oirt 1 the 29th day of July, 1942, KATE WILLIAMSUH, 1st. Clerk of Superior Court, vwod County. . 1211-JuIy 3U-Aug-o-ia-zw, NOTICE OF SALE RTH CAROLINA, vwnOD COUNTY. IN' THE SUPERIOR COURT. YW00D CUUINTX ana 1 i.xTTCrTT T TP vs. rUXE McCKACKEN Litt Et Vir. Et Al. Lvr and bv virtue of a judg lit made and entered in the abeve ;e in the Superior court oi wood County, dated July 13th i the undersigned Commission will, on the 31st day of Au- 1942, at eleven o clock a. m. lie door of the Haywood Coun rourt House, in Waynesville, nh Carolina, sell at public tion to the highest bidder lor ih subject to the confirmation the Court, the property here kter described, located in Way Township, Haywood Coun- and more particularly describ it follows: FIRST TRACT: In the Town Waynesville, and the new plat eof and known as Lot No. 119 said plat made by Capt. Ram BEGINNING at the South corner of the Hilliard lot on In Street and runs North with iard's line thirteen poles and links to a stake: thence South r.ty-six E. six poles and ten links stake; thence South two de kes E. twelve poles and twelve S.s to a stake on Mam Street; nee to the BEGINNING. ECOXD TRACT: Lying and g in the Town of - Waynesville being Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of the and subdivision of what is n as the 'Temple Lot" as le and sub-divided by J. W. er, C. E., August, 1920. and rh said map is duly of record e office of the Register of d of Haywood County in Map H. page . and which lots herein conveyed are more icularly described as follows, it: BEGINNING at a Rrk .toe margin of Main Street, corn- un xo. d, and running thence lo E. 54 feet to a stake. p to the McCracken home thence runninc N AR' W i the line of tt MrrVn.lrti W I feet to a stako No. 30; thence S. 84" 15' W. 48 w a stake, rear corner of lot a;, thence running with the "Hot No. 3, S. 2 25' E. 202 w a stake in the margin ol reet, the BEGINNING Pier. PfW this 30th day of July, JR. MORGAN, A. T. WARD, Commisflioners. 1214 Aug. S-13-20-27. wood. Don't Neglect Thm 1 Jvttur, dai.jnM the kidney, to do ,0 Their tMk t keep the m cmpuntiM. The act of living Uf, wJj' .,kldney ut remove from Wbr?',00 heth endure. N,,. kxJneyi.ftil to function ttt my Cftuse body-wide die WWteSt f1, 'u?m niB bck.che, wSSJ ?dce.ttclii of dizzineee, S thll B,ht. "!. puffin VSkT7?' buraiK Pe. ywwiS" 'Jur,her evidence of kid- ai KP" treetmen P ridS medlcm to help the kidneve iU.'!? PoUonoue body waet. doiS6 Pbl'e approval. Are 'WTs.ih .coV,ntr'r over. Inaiat on "i Sold at all drua .tor more wood. TRY IT NOW I .Take your suite or dresses Jand give them a check littU ' ' tney're looking a worn and dirty aren't nartl3ust 8end tttm to us yon n,we "turn them ont know that they're r, Eft nes colo" fabric if r' aBd CTen e t c looks "ewer! Try t nowl I 3 Generations II ... The Leinhouser famfly Is doing its ihars to fulfill th request of Presi dent Roosevelt for eight billion tons of merchant shipping in 1942. Chris Leinhouser (left), one of the oldest employees at the Sun Ship budding and Dry Dock Company, Chester, Pa works side by side with rvfJl'-? to Vnri,a?nd his fc?ndson, Otto, Jr. In World War I, Chris was employed at the same yard building ships to best the Kaiser! WMM Watnf " y w" fighting oversew. In World War II, th Leinhouser trio is building tankers for ths Maritime Commission's Victory Fleet (Central Pru) 551 Men From Local Draft Board Were In Service On July First Editor's Note Last week w published several hundred of. the 551 names of men from the local draft board who entered service prior to July first. Today we are completing the list. Names of those entering since that date will be published soon. Ralph Lee Rhinehart, R-l, city. Dick Moody, R-2, city. Lawrence L. Moody, Hazelwood George W. Rickman, R-l, city. Cread Roberts, city. Clyde M. Robinson, Lake Juna- luska. Grover K. Robinson, Hazelwood. James Edmond Robinson, R-2, city. Mack E. Robinson, Hazelwood. Warren Ernest Robinson, R-l, Clyde. John Walker Rogers, R-l, Clyde. Marcus Russell Rogers, R-l, Clyde. William Richard Rogers, Fines Creek. James Alexander Rose, city. Floyd M. Sanders, city. Fagg Fredrick Sawyer, city. William Dexter Sawyer, city. Earl T. Scates, Hazelwood. Glen H. Scruggs,' city. ' Milford Ray Scruggs, Hazel- wood. Joseph Loyd Scruggs, Hazel- wood. Hascal Mark Sentelle, R-l, city. Paul S. Sheehan, city. Talmadge L. Sheehan, city. Joe G. Shipley, Hazelwood. William C. Shook, R-2, city. Cecil E. Singleton R-2, city. Robert Love Sloan, city. Robert L. Sloan, city. Samuel J. Sloan, city. Rufus E. Smathers, R-l, city. Jack E. Smith, Hazelwood. Alver Kenneth Spiyey, city. David Sullins Stentz, city. William A. Stiles, R-l, city. Burke Clarence Stillwell, Hazel- wood, : Francis David Sullivan, city. Thurman C. Suttles, Joe. Dowzell Medfprd Swayngim, R-2, city. . . Fred Swayngim, R-l, city. Joseph Commodor Swayngim, R-2, city. . Wallace Numan Tate, R-2, city. Henry Charles Terell, R-l, city. William Francis Toohey, Hazel- wood. John Harry Trembly, Hazel- Paul R. Truitt, Hazelwood. William Van Toy, R-2, city. Harold Junior Troutman, Hazel- wood. John Rufus Trull, R-l, city, Hilliard Atkin Turpin, city. Arnold V. Warlick, R-l, city. Burnett Alvin Webb, R-l, Clyde. Robert Hiram Welch, R-l, city. Harry Edward West, R-l, city. Earl Alexander Whisenhunt, Hazelwood. Billy Russell Williams, City. John Frank William, R-2, city. Wiley Williams, R-l, city. Grey C. Winchester, R-l, city. Robert H. Winchester, R-l, city. Ernest Lee Withers, Jr., city. Jack Walton Wright, eity. Kenneth Earl Wright, city. Jack Wyatt, R-l, city. Robert H. Wright, city. Clarence Roy Wyatt, R-l, city. Randolph R. Wyatt, Dellwood. Henry Leonard Woodard, Hazel- Central Cleaners Mak Street Phone 113 of Srupbuilders Mtnthorne Woolsey Reed, city. John Kinred Reeves, Lake Juna luska. Ray H, Moody, Hazelwood. Charles Winston Moore, Hazel wood. Rufus Leonard Rector, Hazel- wood. Joe Moore, Jr., city. Joseph Earl Moore, R-l, city. Kenneth H. Moore, Hazelwood, Paul Henry Moore, R-l, city. Samuel R. Morris, R-2, city. John Tilson Morrow, Cove Creek, V 'Mam L. Morrow, R-2, city. Al "t Mull, R-l, city. Junior Granville Mull, R-l, city, Paul M. Mull, R-l, city. Allan K. Murray, city. Ulysses Jannis McClure, R-l city. Woodrow Wilson McClure, R-2 city. Corban Melvin MeCIure, Hazel wood. Lewis Randal McCracken, R-2, city. . Roy Bryson McCracken, city, Wayne Battle McCracken, R-l city. Paul William McElroy, city. Robert C. McGaha, R-l, city. Eli Kennedy McGee, city. Henry Edgar Nelson, R-l, city, Charles Fredrick Nichols, city, William Elax Nichols, Jr., R-l city. - Nathan Norman, R-l, city. Johnnie Jones Norris, city. Leroy Manning Parkman, city, Jack I'arton, Dellwood. Chan Payne, R-2, city. Wallace William Peek, R-l, city, Creed Phillips, Waterville. John H. Phillips, R-2, city. John Hardin Phillips, R-2, city, James Hugh Pless, R-l, city. George Ellis Plott, R-l, city. George Fred Plott, R-l, city. Herbert M, Plott, Jr., R-2, city, Turner Price, Waterville. William Edgar Plott, Canton. Grady David Quinn, city. R. L. Rathbone, R-l, city. Another Osborne Cow Sets Official Record A new record, exceeding the average of the Guernsey breed for her age and class has jURt been completed by a four-year-old cow, Fisty of Belmont View of Canton, tested and owned by II. Arthur Osborne. Her official record supervised by the North Carolina State College and announced by the Amerioan Guernsey Cattle Club is 11,650.6 pounds of milk and 590.7 pounds of butter fat in class C, NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. COLLIE CLARK . VS. SELMA JEANETTE CLARK. The defendant above ; named Will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced irt the Superior Court ; of Haywoed County, N. C, by the plaintiff acrainst the defendant for an ab solute divorce on statutory grounds, and the defendant will take fur ther notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, in Waynesville, N. C, on or before 30 days from the 17th day of September, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action. . The defendant will further take notice that if he fails to answer or demur to the complaint within the time required by law, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal this the 14th day of August, 1942. , KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. No. 12fi Aug. 20-27-Sept 3-10. Local Board Grants 15 Applications During Past Week Fifteen persons out of the list of applicants applying for tires, recaps and tubes received favorable action from the decision of the local rationing board during the week. The list included the following: H. H. Price, Cove Creek, hauling logs and wood, 1 truck tire; C. S. Green, of Clyde, route 1, hauling logs, wood and lumber, 2 truck tires; West Mining Company, of Waynesville, mining, 2 truck tires. Pet Dairy Products, Waynesville, wholesale food haulers, 4 truck tires and 4 truck tubes; Waynes ville Laundry, of Waynesville, hauling laundry for TV A, 2 truck tires; Anderson Transfer, of Way nesville, common carrier, 2 truck tires and 2 truck recaps. W. T. Moody, Waynesville, haul er of logs and wood, 4 truck re caps; Vaughn Palmer, of Waynes ville, transportation workers on defense projects, 2 bus recaps; Pet Dairy Products, Waynesville whole sale food hauler, 1 truck recap. State highway patrol, of Way nesville, state patrol duty, 2 pass enger tires; C. W. Minett, Waynes ville, rural mail carrier, 1 passen ger tire; M. O. Galloway, Lumber ing operations, 1 passenger recap. Salvation Army, of Waynesville, Salvation Army work, 2 passenger recaps; J. Yates Bailey, of Way nesville, farm security administra tion, 1 passenger recap; Glenn S. McCracken, of Clyde, route 1, farm supervision, 1 passenger recap. Constant warfare must be wag ed against insects which attack the vast quantities of foods stored to feed America's army. Will Build A Stronger Nation These Firms Will Heip Yu Get Maximum Benefits From Regular Activities and Playtime Opportunities Time to Cook with Gas th Perfect Fuel Economical Clean Quick Essotane Metered Service City oaa convenience InitalJed anywhere Brading Gas Service Church Street Phone 202 The VICTORY HAIR CUT Shampoo and Set Personality BEAUTY SHOP For Invisible Soleing Try Our Modern LAMAC WELD Newest Modern Stitcher Champion Shoe Shop The Mountaineer For Fine Printing DA1II FOR HEALTH OVIIL AND FUN! Ladies 10c Gents 15c Gents lc until 8:00 then 2 for 25c PISGAH BOWLING ALLEY HENDERSON'S Aeroea frem Post Office ' Specializes on Tourist Wants Quality Cigars Quality Gigarettee Quality Sodas . Mountain Novelties Visit Us $1.00 ... Hold Everything! I ONLV WANT THE J ( PIECES THAT YOU, jr ' I onlv North Carolina farmers who still nio gathering scrap metal on their farms for use in the nation's steel mills are cautioned not to sell for scrap any pieces which are usable for farm purposes. The North Carolina USDA War Board, with headquarters at State Col lege, says many pieces of scrap metal often contains parts which may be used in repairing farm machinery. The board says, however, that every bit of scrap nut usable for other purposes is vitally needed in making arms and munitions to fight the Axis, and should be placed in trade channels as rapidly as possible. The scrap collection cam paign will continue for the duration. It is no more a one-week or one-month campaign than the war is a one-week or one-month con flict, the board points out. See Advertisement on page 12. SCHEDULE OF BOATS ON LAKE JUNALUSKA Big Boat Cherokee Runs 5:00 7:00 - 9:15 25c and 15c ' Will Run Anytime on Request for Party of 10 or More MOTOR BOATS $1.00 per hour. New Johnson Motors ROW BOATS 25c 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 . : All type sewing machines repaired. Special price for month of August. SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Waynesville 34 3-J Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted C O N DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells AIR COOLED CHARLIE'S CAFE Delicious Appetising Breakfast Plats Lunch SUNDAY DINNER FOR Phone 19 want the Canton 2844 For Appointment Telephone 2483 S U LT Bldg. Caattm, N. C Regular Sisaling Dinner Steaks THE ENTIRE FAMILY Service Cleaners For Service First Satisf actio Always ' , ."' ...-.' In the Basement of the Boyd Building Entrance through th Boyd Furniture Store ... NOTICE On Monday, September 14, 1942, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at ths court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C-, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following lands and premises, sit uate in Crabtree Township, Hay wood County, N. C, to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land particularly described in a deed bearing date of January 10, 1918, irom R. M. Ferguson, et ur, to C. R. Francis, recorded in Book 49, at page 519, Haywood County Registry, and containing 48 acres, more or If ss, to which deed and record ref rence is hereby made for a more particular de scription. . , EXCEPTING, however, from said tract that certain tract con taining 714 acres, more or less, de scribed in deed from C. R. Fran cis, et ux, to Grover C. Noland, dated Jan. , 1923, and record ed in Book 59, at page 349, Hay wood County Registry, and, EXCEPTING therefrom that portion of the tract conveyed by the parties of the first part to S. H. Green, et ux, and to Jack Mes ser by deeds dated August 9, 1938, and recorded in office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, which lies on the North side of Crabtree Creek, reference beinsr made to said deeds for a more par ticular description of said exceptions. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority vested in me by that certain deed of trust dated August 15, 1938, executed by Ellen Francis and recorded in Book 47, page 163, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument and record refer ence is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. This August 12, 1942. A. T. WARD. Trustee. No. 1219 Aug. 20-27-Scpt. 3-10 JOHNSON'S SACCHARIN IN - Wood Boxes 100 1-Grain Tablets For All Sweetening Purposes AT Drug and Grocery Stores 300 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" Junaluska Supply Machine Shop Phone 88 Specializing In WeJding : Bracing ' General Repair Garage Work LATER & PLANES WORK OTARY PUBLIC Services AT THE fJosntai.-eCcr
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