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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Second SeetlonJ nvit Ym Attention To These -RSany Opportunities .January 24, 1946 NT AD ATES ,,l rent P word' 33c vne - ' - cenlS per u ,vill he published ,,, ,ie,ir.-d., schedule lht,m(-!ils should be il mediately. ir ,i!,.ri' t!-l!1 :.-VTS ARE invVMi:. Cash must ,v sent by mail. , hl. in olTice before ., l0 ,. in want ad sec- , h i Li cit a want ;.i,:;i;,n.' un- ;,i v. i.ito r col- ',. , ( i; inches. Tlx ,.; .c supply c ... ni iii causes you . ' 'i i.'Uvrs. ludi , m. Belching , IV.'ii-. P't i ,. :,l Smith's ! ' ' " ' ' Feb. 16 , , a!!-- -Where ." ; Main St T-F Y,,,: , i inaii to train ;:: 1 1 1 1 1 ri hotel. . . j ; ;inciiic!it ncc- ::, j anil good .-i-i, Ur.ie Manager. ;i. la unvvk k, Ga. i :, ;w- cininioi : . , . mvc. with . w :,::.: in, i: - . Pre : li'vilat ' :;..! i I i c i n . i v a i par i ,. :,nir chairs ... .!. I'Lidu'i ; .. .ti.ivilusk;' 17-2-1-31 ,; :. : ' !'. . :;!' HT , : ! .,i:vr and i ; IP-..-, Word t i :'!:i t lii'- e vol- i) 0 ,-, edited by 'i . .1. Gregory .1.', 'viet Piter Jan. 24 ,( i . U 1 .all -U : walnut i. Jan. 24 13 AUK?" '..'ill be most , e is taken :v!,::i's uos- in be i'otiad .... ..' of The Jan. 24 ;: 'able oil Price $3.50. Jan. 24 nuding try ' !i'S I (ii: Varies Gray :s ,l clepart- r. 24 ' lanch c-oun-1 i i ibie. clee '"liHTs. coffee i cinpai'tment :;.n I'ly Co.. tl !i::e." by aod James e! the newer iVpartmcnt Jan. 24 neo Urns 'm' in Slock "lv Merchandise Tir.rnAp.,ruriAL l-S-l !;i'iiMF.NT ' ' J 5- Welch St, -:-Zl-.iib.!-r,;;fi-ii LAFF - A pw .MPM mi mi i mi . "p " " ' Copr. 1946, King Futures SynJiatf ln . ViulJ nfhi ipur.ul "No, no, WANTED Men for grading, ditch ing and clearing land. Call Waynesvillc, 150. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER wanted and work into perma nent job. Must be willing and do all kinds work and learn. References required. Brading Gas .Service. Jan. 17-24-31 FOR SALE Business corner lot, one block from center of city of Brevard; 72 feet on Hi o:h! street, 147 feet on Probnrt S'. Duncan - MacDougnld, Brevard. N. C. tf WILL TRADE for another no-relation year-old part registered Angus bull, Rose Farm strain. Call H. L. Liner, Sr., phone 157. Or see Jere D. Liner at Cold Springs Farm, where calf cptii be seen. Jan. 10-17-21-31 WILL TRADE AUTO RADIO for studio couch or living room suite. Will sell house trailer reason ably. Consider some trade. F. Saunders, Short St. Phone 1G1-.!. Jan. 24 IT'S A DANDY good story and a wish come true. It's in the nook department of The Mountaineer and it's "JANUARY THAW." by Bellamy Partridge. Jan. 24 ONE TRAILER For Sale at a bar gain. See Mrs. A. L. Dyke Short East St., Wayne.sville. N. C. Jan. 24 THE LATE Robert Benchly wrote a rattling good story in "TEN VKARS IN A QUANDRY." The book department of The .Moun taineer has just one copy lelt. Jan. 21 WHEN JOHN STEINBECK writes a novel, lie never lets his read ers down. "CANNERY ROW" is no exception, and you can get it in the book department of The Mountaineer. Jan. 24 GOOD POSITION OPEN FOR TIIOPvOUGIILY EXPERIENCED FOREMAN IN SOLE LEATHER CUTTING PLANT. APPLY IN WRITING, GIVE FULL PARTICULARS OF PAST EXPERIENCES AND REFERENCES. BOX 12 CARE THE MOUNTAINEER isxxsiassKamgBBSgasssirsEezF CONFIDENTIAL OME TAX SERVICE f'1' ,0 Consult Us Before Sending in Your I - llirn. im, ... " we Advise You at No Cost" iE CLOSMAN COMPANY 11T , . aynesvillc, N. C. "Mamst Eom 3 Phone S57 ?IfTi"T Also At k' CAROLINA, SYLVA, N. C. ''"f tiens'nj ua.Ufies u To Assist You In Taking All and Savine Xou Every Dollar Possible. - DAY this way!" () R D E R STARK BROTHERS FRUIT TREES now for spring 1946". Critical shortage of all kinds of fruit trees means that i.nmcdiate reservation is neces saiy for 194G spring planting. See me at once before many va rieties are sold out. Don't delay ;,iul be disappointed. Z. L. MASSEY. Box 44, Route 2, Way ncswKc. Jan. 24-31 Feb. 7 GROW "OUA OUA FRUIT by ;ian; . iv; early bearing Fruit Trees, Nut Trees and Berry Hants-, oMered by Virginia's Lar gest Growers. Write for new low price catalogue, listing extensive li'ie oV Fruits and Ornamentals. V, a. ,'ienboi o Nurseries, Waynes boro. Virginia. Jan. 24 BOOKKEEPING. AC COUNTANCY and TAX WORK THE CLOSMAN CO. 114 Main St. Room 3 Waynesvillc, N. C. Phone 3S7 FOR SALE 1937 Dodge Truck. In good-condition. Write Fred Caldwell, Waynesvillc, N. C, Rt. 2. Jan. 24 UPHOLSTERING. Furniture Re paired. Refinished; Cabinet work and ornamental metal work to order, including brass, copper, and silver. Balsam Roadr!de Shop, Highway 19, Opposite Fish Hatchery. Jan. 24 FOR SALE Wood-saw with A model motor. $75.00. Write Cliff Wright. Mooney Cove, N. C. Jan. 24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Haywood County Edwin J. C. Parker Vs Mary Helen Parker IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Mary Helen Par ker will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant on the ground? of two years separation; and that the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the Courthouse in Waynesville. N. C, within thirty days after the 8th day of February, 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 7th day of Jan. 1946. GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court, Haywood County, N. C. 1490Jan. 10-17-23-30 NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ' GERTRUDE FUG ATE vs. BEN FUGATE. JR. . NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant. Ben Fugate, Jr., will take notice that an action en iiiiH sis ahnve has been com- .1 ; 41- Cnnnrliir Pill 1 rt nf I ilienceu in in- pjf"u' Haywood County, North Carolina, J to obtain an absolute aivorce on the grounds of two years separa tion, and that said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court within twenty days after January 10, 1946, and answer or demur to the com plaint Hied in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 10th day of Jan., 1946. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court. W. R. FRANCIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1491 Jan. 17-24-31-Feb. 7. Welcome Home The following Haywood Men Have Received Honorable Discharges From Military Service, According To Records Received Here. Am ng the men discharged from the V ayuesvillc area of the county during the past week were the following: William Lee McGahan, SF 2c, from the navv at Charleston, S. C. Pfc. Rufus Harris, Jr., from the army at Fort Bragg. Roger Matthew Davis. MS 2c, from the navy at Nashville, Tenn. Pfc. Larry Lee Robinson, from the marine corps at Camp Lcjeune. Pfc. Guisham Gillett. from army at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Robert Dillard Sutlenfield. Jr., RDM 2c, from navy at Camp Shel ton, Va. Ernest Bill Williams. MMM 2c, from navy at Shoemaker, Calif. Cpl. James F. Sims, from army at Fort Bragg. Pvt. George F. Wall, Jr., from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Wilce McGaha, from army at Fort Bragg. Sgt. Edgar W. Norris. from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Cordell J. Conard, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Doe G. Sharpe, from army at Fort Bragg Pvt. Bill R. Creaseman, from army at Fort Bragg. Pvt. David C. Conard, from army at Fort Bragg. Cpl. William C. Mehaffey, from army at Fort Bragg. William Kldridge Riddle, S 2c, from navy at Charleston. Corporal Julius H. K. Cutshaw, from army at Fort Bragg. Cpl. George L. Saunders, from WANTED -Reliable girl or woman to keep house and care for two year old child for win king couple. Room, board and salary, or work by day acceptable. Tel. 393-M. .Ian. 24-31 FOR SALE Two lots on Fast S reet. See L. L. l.udvigsen or Henry Gaddy. Jan. 24 FOR SALE 1933 Ford four-door sedan, with 1935 motor in rood condition. Good tires, two new ones. See Rex Messer. Route 1, Clyde, N. C. Jan. 24 HENRY DONALD DICK HENRY r gSS J DONALD DUCK sosey, but we wom't SE ABLE TO GET THfc PACTS TO RX VOUC CEPCIGEEATOK 1 i-t-i I. I I -T7" , P t-1J I IV- Bacge of Honor army at Seymour Johnson Field. David Andrew Boyd, FC 3c, from navy at Charleston, S. C. Pfc. Robert Leroy Mull, from marine corps at Camp Lejeune. T4 James Welch, from army at Fort Bragg. SSgt. Carl R. Ratcliff, from army at Fort Bragg. Pfc. Clyde L. Trantham, from army at Fort Bragg. Earle John Buckner. AM 1c, from navy at Charleston, S. C. The following men were dis charged from the Canton area of the county during the past week: Henry Terrell Michael, Harry Glenn Rogers, James Burgin Soes hee, William Stephen Cat hoy. Roe C. Recce, Richard Harrison I.ow ery (Col ). James Wayne Bennick. Edward Horace Highlower. Clyde Elmer Miller, Howard FVanklin Smathers, Hubert William Press ley. Arthur Carlton Corzine, Til ford Clinton Howell, Frank Rog ers. Lloyd Franklin Parham, Jr., William Frank Muse, John B. Sharp, Lester Ration Lovelace, William R. Fletcher, O. B. Jones. Quenton Robert Davis, Willie Harrison Rogers, Maurice Moore. Othe Leonard Stiles, James Al ford Melton, Russell Lee Robin son, Marion Grover Stamey, Mar shall Paul Queen. Joe Clinton Harrison, Glenn Col lins Overstreet, Verdon Oliver Sin gleton, Roy Lee Hardin, Hubert Nelson Clark, Joseph Glenn Cathey, Samuel Davis Trull. Wal ter William Payne, Gudger Stinnett Worley, Harold Francis Lawrence, Grover Roy Henson, Jim Russell, George Fulton Burnett, Wiley Wil son Harking. James Boyd Robertson. Paul Ncsbit Robinson, Carrol Eugene Smathers. Paul John Gibson, George Ray Cook, Hershel Perry Smathers. Clarence James Cathey, John Frelwell, Jr., (Col.). George Julian Smathers, Clyde Wood, Rob ert Haywood Mac-Kay, Jr., Albert Edward Robertson, J. D. Pless, Robert Glenn Warren. Paul Rath bone. Rubin Brown, Paul A. Blank enship. r4 '- '':;-'s c,r, liny K,,ij r,.i,. S)nd,Ii k . WvrU i.nlin i""J I ! 3 1 p:-: bUD .ero Apparei A person can freeze to death quick er in heavy wool clothing than in lighter, more porous garb, the Ger mans learned in their Russian cam-paign. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. ELIZABETH BROOKS Vs. LANCE BROOKS. The defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of secur ing an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the courthouse in Waynesvillc. North Carolina, within thirty days after the 21sl day of January. 194(i. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 21st day of January, 1946. C. 11. LEATUERV.V D. Clerk Superior Court. 1492-Jan. 24-31 Feb. 7-14. am;. 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"We Buy Typewriters" 'T PMOMP: ,2 43 7 ':"'' yy'Oi 7 1 m ,u-n hi Is There Any Doubt About The Automobile Insurance You Should Have? Compare the broad form policy issued by our company before you buy or renew your Auto mobile Insurance. Don't take a chance Accidents do happen to the most careful drivers and it costs money proving that it wasn't your fault. L II 11? IS & CO, Rentals Real Estate Insurance PHONE 77 ! E-DAY IS I JANUARY I U. S. RECRUITING STATIONS Franklin and Asheville, N. C. An important day for every man in the Army. For it's the last day you can enlLst in the new peacetime Regular Army and retain your present grade. You must reenlist within 20 days after your discharge and before February 1 to keep your present stripes and pay. Reenlist now at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNEY CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNE1 fep tvt W' Onntv rrhanfp YU TO COME TO OUR OFFICE
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