THE WAtNESVILLE MODNTABTEEB 28,19 jft Invites Your Attention To f luese Rflany Opportunities I AD IES L AFF A - DAY cft V" word. , 1.9 cents per Lm charge 5(c. ; drSirrd sit . charge- ; is(Bfnts should I be iediatrly. The 1NCE. fash must u.. tnaii. L in office before L Wednesday to t in vrsnt ad see- to insert a want Lhone 137. m i i -Mft M lit llrty IvX-i SERVK'E-Where Irialtv. 5b i.C. VS see liavwtiuu next to 1 aimers Asheulle Hnatl. 11. ,,. plume i if IS in while or cui- by C inches. 1 he uilice supply de- .i,lcicly equipped cllliy remodeled. tiU -. across num Fur full par- KW. Rnfiei-s aim tl WANTKl) lmme- Dl'I'llKllll'nt pusi- L sliuilliniiil. typ- priiccilure. Mav 24-28 oftit ItTWl'C T-F paid fin' old lawn (s. He rciiaii' any harpen with fac- Kix-Il-Shnp. al be. near lirauley s bod. ay 16-21-24-28-31 BALE Sweet po ind yellow. Toma- Pepper. sweet and Irlery. Cauliflower. cr plants. York les from Waynes-hel. 21-24-27-31 June 3 RL'CKEHS Julbi elle and F.lberta hard run. Large lune 15 through ay. Phone 3161 or . C. 1-24-28-31 June 4 fc.NING -Warm-air and oil furnaces. Hers, stokers, gut- pairs. Franklin forks. phone 5b'9, luc. tf rim kitchen sink. May 24-28 p' coal circulal- l'hone 281-W. May 24-28 fTEDS2.50 per US no , i'i-i iu, ary. mnnt-,,. 1. pnklin Hoad. RENT Space PfCitv pne burnished ress ?W New Y From Jusha 0 vood tedV bridge ePrt to U. S. ferviceorBig station at f i 65 ur. cents THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right With FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER Copr. 1946, King Feature! Syndicate, Inc., World nghu reserved.- BSsau, 'I hope General MacArthur does something about the " .Japanese beetles this year!" . BEVERAGE COOLING CABINET FOK SALE General Electric "Undabar" in excellent condi tion, cooling tank six feet by two feet, large pre-coolirtg space un derneath. Call Telephone 465-W. May 28 FOK SALE One 1942 Harley Davis motorcycle. 45 horse power and in good condition with new tires. $350; also one 1938 Chevro let sedan in A-l condition. See Nolan Pless, Canton, N. C Rt. 2. May 28-31 FOR SALE Largoalina Logging and apartment house, Lake Juna luska on Lakrj Shore. Completely furnished and ready for business. Apply G. D. Parker, Lake Juna luska. May 28-31 June 4-7-11-14-18-21 WOULD LIKE To get in touch with party who has tobacco plants for sale. Grady Walker, Clyde, Rt. 1. May 28-31 FOR SALE Twenty-five acres of country home site. On Cataloo ehee ranch road. Inquire at the Post Office in Maggie. May28-31 EXtfCUf OR'S tfOTICfc Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Nelson Griffin, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havirrg Claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on r before the 8th day of April, 1947, r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of April, 1946. MOSES OSBORNE, Executor of the Estate of Nelson Griffin, deceased. 1526 May 2-9-16-21-28-June 4 Lawrence Arts S Crafts On The Highway at Hazelwood "Polishing Papa" Will Be Given By St. John's High School Students The Cyrano de Bergerac Dra matic club of St. John's high school will present its second piny of the season, "Polishing Papa," by Clark Willard, in St. John's Auditorium Tuesday, June 4, at 8:00 p. m. The proceeds will go for the bene fit of the school. The plot of the three-act com edy concerns a rich sausage maker, his socially ambitious children, a false duke, and a perfume manu facturer. The son of the family wants an investment business; the daughter, a title, Things get rhixed up but in the end all's well. The cast of characters includes: Belmont Barnett, Barbara Boyd, Frances Frazier, Grace Furtado, Nancy Furtado, Dolores Gass, Dor othy Martel, Lucille Noland, Her man Sieber, and Dries Vanden-berg. WASP-WAISTS Fashion reports from Paris are that tiny waist lines are oh the way. The silhouette, from under the arms, slants into a nipped waist lin, which is very definite and then the hips bulge from the wasp-like waist. Have you ever had days when j your thinking powers seem sus pended in air and you find it al ; most impossible to bring them down where you can superintend ! their acta ities? Well, we found ourselves in that state of affairs this afternoon, so we decided to tio afield in that land we love the best Books. And the first one we picked up, "GOD BLESS OL'R AUNTS." writ ten by Rachel Meisenhelder, gave us such a hilarious inward feeling that we went right ahead with this column. When you feel that the world has a bluish tinge, read "GOD BLESS OUR AUNTS." You'll know that a grand and glor ious time was had by all . . . including outsell . . . and that the world had bleached itself out into the prettiest white you ever saw. Carl Goerch is n North Carolina tradition: every one reads and en joys whatsoever finds his signature at the end. It is wrong to think that traditions only pertain to aged J articles . . for Carl Goerch is anything but traditionally old Neither are the anecdotes he tells about friends and foes alike. No. that isn't correct for we do not believe he ever had a foe. Even those who feel the sharp snap of his linguistic wit, take it in good grace and come back for more. In his newest book. "CHARACTERS . . ALWAYS CHARACTERS," you will find some of the cleverest writ ing you ever read . . . and about people you know. One of the best movies that has come to the screen in a long time is the pieturiation of "THE GREEN YEARS." from the novel written by A. J. Cronin. Many of those who did not read the novel when it first came out. now are asking for it after seeing the pic ture. Just at the right time, the publishers have put out a special edition so that those folks can read the boo kin its entirety. In each of his novels, Dr. Cronin has written about some central characters: such as Dr. Manson in THE OITIDEL, whose mission was to save lives; Father Francis in THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM, who tried to make lives worth Hving And then in THE GREEN YEARS there is Robert Shannon who strives against heavy odds to save his own soul and keep it living. great deal of comment, just as all the writings of Upton Sinclair has done. It Is "A WORLD TO WIN." Upton Sinclair has long been ac claimed as a writer of note and a commentator of great Interest. There are those who disagree with Sinclair's ideas . . . and ideals . . . but they all concede the fact thut his writing and selection of vo cabulary are brilliant, And that differences of opinion are stepping stones to enlightenment and progress. WANTED Veteran would like to have house in Waynesville or Hazelwood. Urgent need. Write Elmer Parker, Hazelwood. May 28 WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom house or cottage for 2 or 3 months. Write Mrs. Edward Mer cer, 608 S.W. 15th Avenue, Miami, Fla., giving all information and price. May 28-30 June 4 FOR SALE Double beds, single iron beds, dressers, washstands, overstuffed living room suite, two double feather beds, con vertible couch bed, tables, chairs, china, light shades. 412 Walnut street. Phone 37. May 28 USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS ' RUckhudt- Too. Went Fact ( Vtm, It la tme. thtre ta utly blackhed. Thf -0 followed m- rrtirini were .m.ilngly u,'?""? found their pimple, and blackhead.kad r11appre4. Theae uaera enthndMUclly pralae ""MrM M claim they are no longer embarraaaed and jnenow happy with their clear compleaiona. " "-----If one application doea not aatirfjyov 1 let aoney back. Aak lot lUoara today, mn. Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store IPEC1AL Regular 39c Overseas Hailing Boxes Now Only 14c BEUCHUDS0N COMPANY "Home of Better Values" As we write this, htierc has just rome in a book that will create a They say the way to popularity is always "leave 'em laughing" and certainly that'would hold good with the book written by Isabel Seolt Rorick, "MR. AND MRS. COU GAT." There certainly could be no suspended thinking powers while persuing this exhilarating book about a couple who are mar ried and like it. Unhappy mar riages find their place on front pages of the morning paper but marriages like those of the Cugats may not rate even an item on the advertising page but they certainly get in the sports column with their human every-day living. DIETS BRISTOL, Englan Major Wil fred Vernon, M. P., has gone on a voluntary diet of 1,000 calories daily In order to understand the plight of under-fed Europeans. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. OR A LEE PUTMAN, Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM PUTMAN, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, by the Plaintiff above named against the defendant, William Putman, for the purpose of securing an abso lute divorce on the grounds of two years separation. The defendant will take notice further that he is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, on or before the 20th day of June, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 15th day of May, 1946. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Of Haywood County Court. 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