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L pAy NEARER VICTORY) THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 lie AAAfifi n nil Taken defense umoea entb course under de- vine1 given unaer vno the agricultural in0"?1 " ki has iust been the initial iPIetea nn w and men have K training in . automobile Lnics "! electron accu- j D1U"" W J- . x -1 A wV aa course Jf ,t tbe Dun"'" machine was constructed 1DC . j onH was built ground up. It was nee .nv new parts for the Jjrtt and bv using discarded Ken the tractor was completed 1 m. tL , hv the Future K" ' V,, Vhter of the lprj 01 r Z . K5h sho1 and is 40 1" used plowing m we cu...u.u"",. Lt spring it wus ,"- ible to get the teacner, ivir. uiv-u ton leu i real service vy h". li wrv ces. learns F'"""' urobaDiy of ue; "' ' . Vion tnia vaaT next spiiuB 1 il 1. 4U. mill the boys leel ,'nB,' 1 H to contribute to me wur Irt by offering the service of tractor. lure Letters To The Editor NOTICE OF SUMMONS ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, il'NTY OF HAYWOOD. IJ THE LLIE CLARK , ' VS. LMA JEANETTE CLARK, f he defendant above named will notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in Superior Court of Haywood bntv. N. C. by the plaintiff tinst the defendant for an ab tt divorce on statutory grounds, the defendant will take fur- fr notice that she is required to hear before the Clerk of the herior Court of Haywood Coun- io Waynesville, N. , C on or lore 30 days from the 17th day September, 1942, and answer or bar to the complaint filed in this. lion. me defendant will further take lice that if he fails to answer demur to the complaint within time required by law, the plain will apply to the court for the lie! demanded in the complaint, pel?, an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal Is the 14th day of August, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Usst. Clerk of Superior Court of kywood County, N. C. No. 122-Aug. 20-27-Sept. 3-10. NOTICE OF SALE PETH CAROLINA, MW00D COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. IAYW0.0D COUNTY and pN of WAYNESVILLE, ' vs. mm Mccracken OTT, It Vir. Et Al Under and by virtue of & Judsr- Int made and entered in the above in the Superior Court of wood County, dated July i3th, ifle undersigned Commission- Wl, on the 31st dav of Au- 't. 1942, at eleven o'clock a. m., we door of the Haywood Coun- Court House, in Wnvnosville lorth- Carolina, sell at oublic FJion to the highest bidder for subject to the confirmation 1 we. Court, t.hn Fter described, located in Way- .uwnMiip, Haywood Coun- I m follow6 partlcularlv describ flRST TRACT: In the Town "".vnesvu e. nnrt tKi iD IfW ..j , ' i a Known as Lot No. 119 I ia plat roadp ran TJo F- BEGINNING at the South J corner of thB wniio i r. i!i . "uneen poles ana hnks to a stakp- ha ty-six E. six poles and ten links "take: thenco s,n i j J'ZCC p wuuvu bITU UC" IkVi. twele Pdes and twelve lei. f l ke on Main Street; I rlvihe BEGINNING. N?in T: Lying and uJZ - Town of Waynesville KnL Nos- lnd 2 of the n and subdivision of what is r""n as tVio t t -r ... kti. I . npie laox". as ewer' T .,TMed by J W sick Jti ' Aust 1920, and Uh. lmap is duly of record CofRCe of 'e Register of ot Haywood County in Map lotf'v Pag? ' and vlich TBrPTXTtCnbed M Allows, BEGINNING at a stake 'So0f.M,ain Street, corn- r w is- pmer 3, and rnnnino- Vian. B ".. 64 fpef tA o t.v Retthe "bracken" We' h f' e of the McCrackei. lnt f So. in? 5. 8take rer of hto:t,vence S- 84 15' W.48 h thT War corner of lot St. B, tt BEGINNING fHi " outn oay of July, J; R- MORGAN, A- T. WARD, 12u Commisaioners. 14-AnK. 6-13-20-27. MARINE LIKES PAPER Editor The Mountaineer: I am one of many of the enthu isastic readers of The Waynesville Mountaineer, especially since I have joined the marine corps. I enlisted Oct. 15, 1941. Since that time I have always looked forward to getting my copy of The Moun taineer. I haven't had to chance to return home since my enlistment, and as you know there have cer tainly been a lot of things to hap pen since that time; especially a lot of young fellows from Waynes ville and vicinity have left as I did, and The Mountaineer keeps a fellow posted on their branch of the service, their progress and their where-abouts. Believe me, a fel low afar from the good "ol U. S. A." really enjoys reading of his friends back home and also the ones who have gone to protect the same. My Dad, Mr. Homer Moore, of Hazelwood, never fails to see that I get my copy of The Moun taineer. Well sir, I just wanted to ex press my appreciation of your pa per and to say that I am glad to have the chance to belong to such a swell oufit, which is fighting for such principles and if necessary give my life to uphold those same principles, but I am just waiting for a crack at a Jap willing to give his life for the soon "Sinking Sun." Sincerely yours. Pfc CHARLES MOORE, U. S. M. C. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK R.J. SCOTT 1 1 a. ' SM ml' II, 1 . By Ratcliff Cove News L, imt '-UIMfl f tux umrMMsJ fjiousuu , Iff WrlHoirf Sriau o. Socks PEAIVBO T MJPiCAlC WHAT DOES THE BOY IN UNI FORM THINK OF YOU? Editor The Mountaineer: You see him aimlessly walking up and down the street and you think smugly of how you gave to the USO, a pint of blood to the Red Cross, that you are doing without sugar, gas, and tires, that you are patriotic and contributing your share to the war effort. You take your change in defense stamps, buy a bond occasionly, or maybe you are really patriotic and be long to the 10 per cent club and have a B gasoline sticker. But can you honestly face a boy in uni form? The boy you meet is fighting for the kind of America you want. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP HAYWOOD. -IN SUPERIOR COURT. REBA GIBSON VS. J. T. GIBSON. The defendant, J. T. Gibson, will take notice that an action enti tled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure judgment against the defendant for an absolute di vorce on the grounds of two years separation: That the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, at the courthouse in Waynes ville, N. C, on or before thirty days after the 17th day of Septem ber, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 18th day of August, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, ' ".- No. 1222 Aug. 20-27-Sept. 8-10 NOTICE SERVICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. HAWOOD COUNTY VS. - WILLIAM C. DAVIS, MURRAY DAVIS, LULA B. DAVIS, ISA BELLE DAVIS SMITH, BRY ANT SMITH, ROBERTA C. DAVIS, THOMAS J. DAVIS, JR., ADELAIDE DAVIS, CAR RIE ELLEN MATNEY, W. L. MATNEY, WILLIAM C. DAVIS, Guardian of Emma Henderson, WHIT HENDERSON, MABEL DAVIS MOOREFIELD, ALVIN MOOREFIELD, CLEO DAVIS ADAMS AND FREEDLANDER, BELNUTH & APPLEBAUM, INC. The defendants, William C. Da vis, Murray Davis, Bryant Smith, William C. Davis, guardian of Emma Henderson, Whit Henderson, Mabel Davis Moorefield, Alvin Moorefield, Cleo Davis Adams, and Freedlander, Belnuth & Ap plebaum, Inc.,. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose liens for taxes due Haywood County; and said defendants 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 Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, with in thirty (30) days after the 14th day of September, 1942, and answer or demur to the Com plaint of said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in aaid Complaint This the 12th day of August, 1942. ' KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County. No. 1217 Aug. 13-20-27-Sept. 3 for the kind of America you wan. He is putting up his life. What are you putting up? Have you laid in a supply of silk stockings? Did you fib just a little bit about the sugar you had on hand or the amount of canning you did last year? Are you using your car just as much as you can on the chance that your tires may be requisitioned? Can you face him? If you were going to fight you would want the best equipment possible. Don't you think he should have the same? Are those taxes really too high? How much did you really sacrifice in giving to the USO? Could you take an oath in front of 12 boys in uniform that you are doing as much as you can? How you spend your money is usually your own business but not now. Right now we have a war to win and that takes money, the same money that the government is asking you to postpone spending. You can Spend the money later just as foolishly as you want, but right now the government needs it to buy necessary equipment for that boy who is fighting for your right to spend it foolishly later. You get paid for waiting to spend it, too. Take a moment and think of what would happen if we should lose the war. Would you like to try to stop a tank with your bare hands? I Mrs. Roe Haney, of Buffalo, S. C. Do you want to know what the Pnt the week-end here with her boy in uniform ia thinking of. Parents. you? He is wondering if you I needed a lot of unnecessary things I Miss Oberia Ratcliff, of Ashe- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ratcliff and son, of Charleston, S. C, visit ed relatives here during the past week. you buy. He is wondering if you had to have that trip to see Aunt Minnie. He traveled two nights and a day to get home on a ten day furlough and part of that time he had to stand because you oc cupied a seat with the air of a setting hen. Why did you buy that radio the other week? Did you really need that new suit? How about that dress ? That boy on the corner is think ing, and about you. Are you worth fighting for and dying for? Are you a smug, selfish hyp ocrit ? Nobody is asking you to give, its just a loan. Come on, mister, be fair, that's all we ask. We'll do our part, will you do yours? C. M. B., ' A Soldier. One of Wisconsin's prize bulls has contributed to the scrap rub ber drive. Correcti King Controll er, on the farm of E. J. Gengler, near Milwaukee, has given up the old rubber tire he used to bunt around his pen for relaxation. Now he works out on a block of wood. ville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rat cliff. Rufus Underwood, who is now employed in Swannanoa, spent the week-end here with his family. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (A Recorded to Monday Noon Of TkU Wk) Beaverdaat Township James E. Rickards to Ray Rob inson, et ux. Dr. J. R. Westmoreland, at ux. to C. L. Westmoreland, et ux. S. M. Robinson, Com., to Town of Canton. S. W. Warren, et ux. to Brant ley M. Davis, et ux. Clyde Township H. A. Osborne, et ux, to Ralph Miller. Crabtree Township R. F. Rogers, et ux, to C. M. Through the center of the Cap itol to the four cardinal points of Rnwra the compass run surveyors' lines I Waynesvilla Township dividing the city into four sections: Jerry Li t to Lawrence northwest. anH nnrth.iat annth. ' .. , i wvatt. northwest and west and Southeast. ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT GETTING FAT? If you are worried about that excess weight be sure to turn to Henderson. Gordon E. Scruggs, et ux, to Fred Farmer, et ux. Fred H. Saunders, et ux, to Sam L. Queen. Charles W. White, et ux, to Joe a helpful article by a well-known scientist who discusses many things about the expanding waist line which everyone should know. Look for this feature in the Sep tember 6th issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At All Newsstands C. F. Moody, et ux, to Alden H. Dent, et al. Alden Howell, Jr., to C, P. Moody, et ux. cam i nIA INDAVJ a K V . nd for this adorabl FREE FREE GIFT FROM BABY-GENTLE FULL COLOR 12 'x 15" WITS! 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