r TAIN! I'iDAY, jANTJAIlY 3. 16 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (SeconJ SecilorJ .. ......,--' rift Qroiites Your tfesin)t5ii T TSuese Mm porixiiirtD J u L NT AD ATES half cent per word, 35c. Itvpe 2 1-2 cents per i ETA minimum cnarge out. ... infej rn(s will oe puDusuEu to desired scneame bxtra charge. j .., cements should he led immediately. The ...iii nnt be respon- fmorc than one incorrect IERTISEMENTS ARK nv C.T,. Cash must U orders sent by mail nast be in office before m. on cui'aww j w to be in want aa sec- wish to insert a want Telephone 137. PADS in while or col- lieer, office supply de- Kcess aciQ causes you Stomach Ulcers, Indi-Hc-artburn, Belching, Nausea. Gas Pains, get hiple. Uelga, at bmun s Dnii; Store. Feb. 16 IvR AI'l'KI) AND BRAND ,nm- lo the book de- It ol I lie moumameei lk over "THE KING'S by Daphne du Mau- MI-; TAX RETURNS for MEN AND FARMERS final return on or be- ary 15, 1946, instead ot late, which will complete equiremcnls for 1945. et us make out your re- 130 years of business and fence assures you of every and deduction you are which helps you make a in your tax payment. Ilosman company 14 Main St. Phone 357 sville, North Carolina d'D ALL the new words Ijook department of The ineer. Funk and Wag- )ESK STANDARD DIC :vY" will explain all. A Suitcase in Canton is eve. belonging to . Lea. The owner may suitcase if he will get h with Carl Mooney at ic of W. A. Shoemaker, N. C, near Lowe's Serv ion. Owner please call suitcase. Jan. 3 -LA WIFE" by Louise llH iicer has been a best fend il is in the book dc- pit of The Mountaineer". Baby Grand Schulz :oo(l condition. Call tele- 314 Jan. 3-10 LE OXE 1939 Ford Con- new tires. See F. P. to Wayncsville. Jan. 3 -Couple for clerk and lutics. Experience not es hut helpful. Small town, quarters furnished. Ad- A, The Mountaineer. Jan 3-10-17 THE WILDERNESS "G i:TLEMAN RANK- histnriral nnvpl be Tnhr, ; II is in the book de- "f The Mountaineer. )P . JAXI CALL POTT REEVES lone 90 ke Oil Station LAFF-A-DAY liwlWWJI1" HIJllllT' J It opr. 194V King fv'iu'f- ?uuV IK liU ',;.M Welcome Home The Following: Haywood Men nave Received Honorable Dis harses From Military Service, According To Records Received Here. Baag of Honor "I don't care if the Army did say it was more healthful!" JONES RADIO SERVICE Where radio is a specialty. 56 Main St. Waynesville, N. C. T-F FOR SALE Used piano, in good condition. General Electric flat plate mangal. Phone 232. tf THE BOOK DEPARTMENT of The Mountaineer is proud to offer "MOST SECRET" by Ncvil Shute, a book that tells some of the inside news of World War II. WANTED Manager for general store. Also meat cutter and hardware salesman. Junaluska Supply Co., Lake Junaluska, N. C. tf WANTED Young woman to train as assistant clerk at tourist hotel. Personality and refinement nec essary. Room, board and good salary to start. Write Manager, Anchorage Hotel, Brunswick, Ga. FOR SALE Business corner lot, one block from centeV of city of Brevard; 72 feet on Broad street, 147 feet on Probart St. Duncan - MacDougald, Brevard. N. C. tf 'CASS TIMBERLANE" by Sinclair Lewis holds its own in list of best sellers. Come to the book department of The Mountaineer and see a copy. COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING serv ice for Farmers and Employers. We set up and post your books weekly, give ycu a monthly state ment, prepare and file your Pay roll ana income Tax returns. We figure your Unemployment In surance, Contributions, Federal Old Age Benefits, Income Tax Withholdings, Withdrawals and keep the Individual Employee records up to date. Special at tention given to Farmers on set ting up proper records and mak ing reports. We also prepare in come tax returns and estimates for individuals. Watch paper for location of local office. For ap pointment or information at no obligation address replies to Box 7 in care of this paper. SPOOKY NO END! INTEREST ING YOU BET! That's "THE YELLOW ROOM" by Mary Rob erts Rhinehart. Come to the book department of The Mountaineer. WANTED Men for grading, ditch ing and clearing land. Call Waynesville, 150. DOLLS DRESSED Anyone wish ing to have Christmas dolls dressed, phone 161-J. Jan. 3 SOMETHING EVERY SUNDAY School teacher needs and wants. You'll find in the book depart ment of The Mountaineer "PELOUBFTT'S SELECT NOTES" for 1946, by Wilbur M. Smith. JOBS FOR WOMEN! AT AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION GOOD PAY . STEADY WORK FOR SALE One Heatrola in good condition. Write box 45, Hazel wood. Jan. 3 FOR SALE Overcoat and leather jacket. Call 250-J. Jan. 3 FOR SALE One used cook stove. Can be scon at 108 Boundary Street. Jan. 3 FOR SALE One 1945 Cushman Auto-Glide Motor Scooter, com plete with side ear, 1946 tag. 4 , horse power motor and three extra new Firestone tires and tubes. A-l condition, also has windshield. See Johnie Shelby. Central Cleaners, Waynesville. N. C. Jan. 3 LOST Saturday, large male brown and tan tiger-marked cat. Re ward. Aiken Gift Shop. 3 APPLY NOW U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Friday, January 4th, 1946, at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, I, the undersigned, Trustee, will sell at public out-cry to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described lands and premises, lying and being in Beaverdatn Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and fully bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEING bounded on the South by Church property; on the East by J. M. Rathbone and Vinson Har- kins; on the North by Pearl War ren and on the West by William: street. BEGINNING on a stake in the East margin of Williams street, Southwest corner of Pearl Warren's lot and runs thence with her line East 150 feet to a stake, Pearl War ren's and Vinson Harkins' corner thence South with Vinson Harkins' line and line of J. M. Rathbone 150 feet to a stake, corner of Church property; thence with the Church property West 150 feet to a stake in the East margin of Williams street; thence North with the East margin of Williams street 150 feet to the BEGINNING. AND BEING the same land as described in two trustee's deeds to D. G. McElrath from J. Bat Smath ers and J .H. Kirkpatrick, recorded in Book 75 at page 531, and from J. R. Morgan, Book 75, page 537, respectively, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, and being shown on plat or map thereof, made by Watt Justice, Surveyor, on the 23rd day of February, 193-5. and filed with the Home Owners' Loan Corporation at one time. This is a purchase money deed of trust whereby party of the third part is paying the Home Owners' Loan Corporation the considera tion for a deed to be executed back to the parties of the first part herein and this deed of trust is given to secure the money ad vanced by the party of the third part for the parties of the first part to re-purchase their home and property hereinabove described which was foreclosed by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation and bought in by it and is now being deeded back to them by party of the third part advancing the pur chase money. This sale is made by virtue of and pursuant to the authority and power of sale vested in me by that certain deed of trust dated Octo ber 24, 1944, executed by D. G. McElrath and wffe, Eimie Mc Elrath, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 53, page 255, office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coknty, North Carolina, to which instrument and record reference is hereby mde for all the terms and conditions of the same. This the 3rd day of Dec, 1945. M. G. STAMEY, Trustee. 1487 Dee. 13-20-27-Jan. 3 Buv an extra Victory bond, K't Among the men discharged dur ing the past week from the armed forces in the Waynesville urea of Haywood county were the follow ing: Ray White, seaman first class, from navy at Lido Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Cpl. Lee Jackson Ferguson, from marine corps, at Camp Lcjeune. Cpl. Virgil L. Putnam, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Edward F. McRorie, from army at Fort Bragg. Albert Raines, seaman third class, from navy at Shelton, Va. Cpl. Hubert E. Gibson, from army at Fort Bragg. T5 Samuel Q. Burnett, from army at Fort Bragg. Lawrence Conard. seaman first class, from navy at Shelton. V;. Pfc. Willard Richard Seizor, from army at Fort Bragg. T5 Edward W. Sharp, from army at Fort Bragg. Horace Grady Honeyeutt, CM third class, from navy at Nashville, Tenn. Pfc. Samuel M. Yarborough, from army at Fort Bragg. Harold Lenton Leatherwood. SF third class, from navy at Shelton, Va. T5 William C. Owens, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Henry Price, from army at Fort Bragg. T3 Donald L. Haney, from army at Fort Bragg. Arthur R. Conard. SSML third class, from navy at Charleston, S. C. Sgt. Harley D. War'ick, from army at Fort Bragg. Sgt. Robert tiillelt, from army at Camp Fannin, Texas. T3 David C. Gillett, from army at Fort Bragg. Sgt. Troy L. McCrackcn, from army at Fort Bragg. Pvt. Frank J. Hannah, from army at Greensboro. Henry Furman Robertson, SC third class, from navy at Shelton. Va. George Virgil Rogers. Phm third class, from navy at Charleston. S. C. Cpl. Hilliard V. Higgins, from army at For. George G. Meade, Md. Henry Vaughn Carver, SSM (C) 2c, from navy at Snellen, Va. T4 William S. Blaylock, from army at Symour Johnson Field. Thomas Bragg Higdon. MM sec ond class, from navy at Shelton, Va. Pvt. Jesse G. Bushee, from army at Fort McArthur, Calif. Pfc. Clyde L. Sexton, from army at Fort Bragg. T4 Milas Curtis, from army at Fort Bragg. T5 Wilson C. Medford, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Jack E. Wright, from army at Fort Bragg. James Samuel Cabe, seaman first class, from navy at Charleston, S. C. Wade Hampton Frazier, Jr., sea man first class, from navy at Shel ton, Va. T4 Herbert W. Burnett?, Jr., from army at Fort Bragg. Mont McNabb, Jr., from navy at Shelton. Va. Odes Vinson Bolin, Seaman first class, from navy at Shelton, Va. Tfc. Robert L. Gunter, from army at Fort Bragg. Pvt. Paul R. Lewis, from army at Fort Crockett, Texas. Pfc. Daniel M. Rose, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Jesse J. Davis, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Clyde R. Grasty, from army at Fort Bragg. Fix Retail Ceilings On Lumber Products WASHINGTON The OPA has authorized its regional offices to fix dollar-and-cent price ceilings for retail sales of softwood lumber, shingles and hardwood flooring. The agency described this as a move to obtain more effective con trol over prices for building ma terials. Previously ceiling for these products had been determined un der a formula which made it dif ficult, OPA said, for purchasers to calculate prices for themselves. NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. JOSEPH H. HANEY Vs BEATRICE HANEY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT .NOTICE! The defendant, Beatrice E. Haney, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court to obtain a divorce absolute on the grounds of separation for two years, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Ceiurt of said county at the courthouse in Way.iesville, North Carolina, thirty days after January 4, 1946, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 4th day of Dec. 1945. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. 1488 Dec. 13-20-27-Jan 3 NOTICE Jane Goforth. Plaintiff, vs. Ott Goforth. Defendant. To the Defendant, OU Goforth: You will take notice that an ac tion has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty entitled as above and that the purpose of the said action is to obtain an absolute divorce on the ground of two years separation You will take notice further that you are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Haywood County Court not later than thirty days from the 9th day of January, 1946 and answer or demur to the complaint within the time pres cribed by statute. You will further take notice that if you fail lo answer or demur to the complaint prescribed by the statute the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 12th day of December, 1945. C. II. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina 1489 Dec. 13-20-27 Jan. 3 S0, COLD DISCOMFORTS Expert Watch Repairing One To Two Weeks Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED RELIABLE JEWELERS Save A Part Of Vhat You Earn Buy S hares in Our MEW SOIEi VHICH OPENED PS 3 B "3 ..a mesaay, Jan. m There's no better way to save money than to put aside a certain amount each week or mont h. HAYWOOD HOfiE KM US nan ASSOCBAT30N HENRY CARL C. ANDERSON " r,,r, miKwr. nSi'-. ir. ,,!. r.m. . - ; : ( ""rTT DONALD DUCK BY WALT DISNEY ATTA BOV BEHEAOTH, PULL! ITS GOOD FOE A pups teeth: I now zuh abound the "N If OH?P I f VST' r VrS . NEIGHBORHOOD AMD PLAY.' ) JCl$rT" Q - MET J f Ml ' r ' ' - V VgOTT' EXERCISE YOUR ft' tj Zk- J?tzr-L, r1 A n t FEET AS WELL 1 TJ- L J Xs , J OA -Mv AS your J v Lsz s, HsirrV HVt Cop. IW wilt Dlh dJ '3"' " l4T HENRY CARL C. ANDERSON f I'M NEARLY ) ( I CAN T FIND A NOVEL ) Lj FP1 EC FRANTIC-) GIFT FOR AUNT SUE'S J M xs -WJS: ( GOLDEN WEDDING A I LJ I jJ qI -gNNIVERSAj3Yy f) (2kJ C.-pf. Kmc FcJturo bojpcaie. Inc.. 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