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THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SET 1 if jft Invites 'Your Attention To These Manny Opportunities: IFF-A-DAY 1 1 DEATHS Transactions In Real Estate 1946 I AD !P tes , .. ,.pnts per ru bf p"iilis,1,,;1 hariff. I ilW""". ,n- "',",T LrMFMS A It K fv):. Cash must, irs ui by nu.l. in r;fr brfore 1 ,l..,l.,li.lV I" j, jnt ad see-1 U inTt a want Want- )),,, UllUll . 1 .1 mi r I., nl II . ,7 l II ,tv; 'A. ;.ir 'v : III -iiLl in u t, ,'n..- Im.lilim; ,. i h',- I t - j: .,,!. i r mad i j , .,! r Sri ..V ..: ii.i!lr - ,('., ('!. jr If i V ,:i mi uun.aii !:, , Ual .: ,.. K (,,,..,1 ...... Ave U i lie l!ic .1. lUi.'I s :; Uic li- .liini- 1 11-!! '.a. i l.i.t;::iiig :h.-ii--. .Af .luna-r.,niili-ii'ly ;i.'il tm lni'.incss. jiks ; , Like .liuia- a 4MI-14-1H-21 vn:i) si:m per iSii'iii in- ii). di-j . Croir, ,, k. N. ('. rank;,;! l:.ui. iii' 4-7 11-14-1,1-21 Mi.f s it! po- Tiiiiki '' '.'"' va,.,. anil 1 ''i l',,:,!il,,v.er. '" '' i Ynrk '" '; "' W ,l IH'S- ""- '.4 '. Jii! T.i -'.in i .-rraee " '"i'. lake 1 '.un.l Hotel, June 18 k"' "l-'i'i. Mrs. "He Ceve. June 1!! fence Crafts Highn-av pood in ll;i " In "(M"I salary. !r,iiur kille, lion ,v 1(aineer, i cop it. iivo rtATum iykdicati, ii. woiud ichti eeseeved. 'Jt- "Why wouldn't he be better lookln' than me? He's a later model!" 'IIEUR1ES FOR SALE Early Richmond and Montmorency i berries for freezing, canning or wine. (0c per gallon at orchard in your container. 80c per gal lon delivered. Drop postal when miii want yours. Henry Francis, Francis Cove, two miles on Pig eon Itoad. June 18 WANTE TO BUY - Desk model adding machine. Must be in good condition. Call 73 or write llox (J. Waj nesville, N. (.'. June lit I'OI! SALE '3li Ford sedan. For l iu I her informal ion see Ralph Ford. Dcllwood. June 18-2 i FOR KENT Nice large furnished hedroom. good location, close in. Phone 580-J. June 18 BOOKKEEPER WANTED For small concern. Full time job. Write "Bookkeeper, Box 511, Waynesville. June 18-21 FOR SALE Two new complete shower baths. Curtains and fix tures. Call Tom Lee, 69 or 380- W . June 18-21 BIRDDOG FOR SALE English setter two years old, just right for training. Phone, Canton 2737. June 18-21 FOR SALE 5-room house, all con veniences; about 2 acres, on East Street. See L. L. Ludvig sen or Henry Gaddy, agent. June 18 FOR SALE Filling station; joins R and R. Cafe, on Highway at Bradley's store. See V. R. Hall. June 18-21 FOR SALE Raspberries. Drop a card or call in person to engage them. Mrs. T. Hunter Worsham. Jr., Eagles Nest Road. June 18-21 FOR SALE Purebred Poland China pigs. Reasonable. A few left ready to go. T. If. Wor sham. Jr., Eagles Nest Road. June 18 COAT'S MILK FOR SALE Also 1 milk goat, just fresh, two iloelings. subject to registration. 1 doe. all line stock. J. E. Sampley, Lake Junaluska. June 18 FOR SALE Two adding machines, one large and one small. In good condition. See them at Junaluska Supply Co. June 18 alary - Steady Job to Salesman (Or Saleslady) lVH(K,ri l'unty. Must have car. Mileage mt IUsl ,,einB created by an old established ,',ter' addressed to "Opportunity" VNANT TO B L Y Desk model See Jerry Liner, Junaluska Sup ply Co. June 18 FOR SALE .r() good rich acres near Rubber Plant, plenty lim ber., wood and water. Pasture fenced. $!.()(). Terms. Also 10 bead good registered Durham cuttle. Priced right. II. B Mil ner, Hello Meade. June 18 WANTED Four white waitresses. Dunham House. See Mr. Dun ham. Don't phone. June 18-21 LOT FOR SALE Lot on Allen's Creek on highway. Will trade or sell for house ami lot. Mrs William Toy. June 18-21-2.ri FOR RENT A three room furn ished apartment. See Mrs Campbell at Singer Sewing Shop or call .r2.r)-J. June 18-21 FOR SALE Summer home sites near the Smoky Park. One acre to 104 acres.- For information see L. N. Davis, Realtor, Main street Waynesville. June 18-21-25-28 Cook vegetables in little water and do not throw that water down the sink, put it in the soup pot, national farm nutritionists say. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and t boughtfulness and the beautiful flowers sent us dur ing the illness and at the death of our beloved wives. George Queen. Hov K. Smith. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. L. Walker, vs. E. II. Walker and wife, Thelma Walker. Kenneth E. Walker and wife. Verdeena Walker. Bobbie Walker Bez7.il and husband. Joseph Bessil. Mrs. Arthur Walker, widow of Arthur Walker, deceased, and Walker. Minor by her Guar dian Ad Litem. T. L. Green The undersigned, having been ordered by the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Haywood County. N. C. to re-sell said land as described in said petition in said cause, the said Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday, the 24th day of June. 1946 at 10 o'clock A. M at the Court House Door in the Town of Waynesville. Haywood County. N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following des cribed tract of lands: Lying and being in Haywood County. N. C. Crabtree Township, and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the public road in the line of Scnie Walker and Eva Jones, and runs with said line. South 34 degrees East 72 links to a stump; thence South 19 degrees 30 minutes East one chain and 99 links to a dead sourwood. corner of J. D. Towles estate; thence with the line of said estate South f4 degrees 20 min utes East C chains and 64 links to a stake. Towles' corner; thence North 1 degree 30 minutes 3 chains and 30 links to a stake in an old fence; thence North 15 degrees East 2 chains 93 links to a stake in the center of a small branch and in and old fence; thence down the center of the branch North 63 degrees 15 min utes East 1 chain to a stake in the center of said branch; thence North 30 degrees 25 minutes West 2 chains 58 links to the center of the public road; thence up the center of said road 4 chains and 66 links to the beginning. Containing 3.8 acres, more or less. Said tract of land being known as the Dr. Robert L. Walker Home place. This the 3rd day of June. 1946. G ROVER C. DAVIS, Commissioner. 1542 June 4-11-18. ( MRS. JOHN T. DAVIS Funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon at the Eman uel Lutheran Church in Lincoln Inn foi Mrs. John T Davis, of Hampton. Va . formerly of Wavnos ville. Mrs. Davis was before her mar riage, Miss Kate Holly, of Lm lointon She and her husband re sided in Waynesville for several ears prior to then moving to n giiiia. Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband. MRS MABI.F IM.F.SS TKl'l.L Funeral services for Mrs Mabel Pless Trull. 25. of the Cruso sec lion, were conducted Monday after noon at the home of her parents The Rev. Oder Burnett and Thomas Frwin olhciated during the cere mony, and internment was made in the Gw n cemetery. Mrs. Trull died in the Haywood County Hospital about 8 a m Sun day following a short illness. She is survived by the husband. Thomas Trull: the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wess Pless. ol Cruso. one brother. Guv Pless ol llavwood coun'.v; the maternal giandmolher. Mr.-.. Grace Sni.it hers 'of ('anion, ami the p.i lernal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pless of llavwood count). Wells funeral home was in charge of arrangements. M KS M i l. JON1.S Final rites lor Mrs Nell Love lace .limes. 24. a loriner resident of llavwood county who was resid ing in Columbia at the time of her death Friday morning, were held Sunday afternoon at the Wells funeral home chapel in Canton. The Rev. Manual Wyatt olliciatcd Burial lollowed in Pleasant Hill cemetery at Civ dc. She had resided in Columbia for six years and passed away after a short illness. Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband. II. A. Jones of Colum bia; her parents. Mr. and Mrs EXPERT PIANO TUNER Here All Next Week Call 493-W Now For Services Work Done Hy n Ulind Man In Cooperation with 15. ('. Collins SIPECIML Regular 39c Overseas Mailing Boxes Now Only 14c BELK-HUDSON COMPANY "Home of Better Values" HENRY DONALD DUCK BEAVF.RDAM TOWNSHIP Etus Welch, et al to W. . Mann, ct ux. Sallie Allen, et al to Vance Davis, et ux. J. E. Bryson, et ux to Arthur Clark, et ux. Hattie Smathers, to H. C. Banks, et ux. F. W. Best, et ux to Henry 11. Farmer, et ux. Addie Owenby, et vir to E N. Devlin, et ux. Addie Owenby, et vir t" J. C. Burch, et ux. Mrs. Grace King, to Lloyd M. Clontz, et ux. CLYDE TOWNSHIP Amos Medford, et ux to B. D. Medford and David Underwood. Bon-A-Venture, Inc., to Martha and Carl Campbell. Bon-A-Venture, Inc., to J. Sher man Sharp and D. D. Sharp. Carey A. Byers, et ux to Earl Greene. CRABTREE TOWNSHIP John T. Ray, et ux to Rebecca Hi v son. EAST FORK TOWNSHIP N. C. Pless, el ux ti Joe Gaddy, et ux. IVY HILL TOWNSHIP J. C. Howell, et ux to Mark H. Howell, et ux. L. W. Hall, et ux et al to David Underwood, Jr. IRON Dl'FF TOWNSHIP J. G. Tate, et ux to Ray Miller et ux. JONATHAN TOWNSHIP N. W. Garrett, et ux to Vinson Morrow. Lester Lovelace of Asheville; one brother. Lester Lovelace, Jr., of ! Clyde; her grandparents. Mr and j Mrs .1. M Gaddy of Lake Juna luska. u PIGEON TOWNSHIP W. J. Howard, et ux to A. D. Howard, et ux. Chas. F. Osborne, Jr., to James Hightower, et ux. Chas. Laymon, et ux to Hollis Layman, et ux. A. D. Howard, et ux to W. J. Howard, et ux. WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP W. H. Luther, et ux to Robert C. Plott, et ux. W. A. Bell, et ux to William Harry Moore. William Harry Moore, et ux to T. B .McDonald. Johnie Messer, et ux to Frank Tumbly, et ux. J. A. Prcvosl, et ux to Modella Hobcrson Livcrman. Helen A. Taylor, ct al to John Wyiin Myers, et ux. H. L. Liner, Sr., et ux to Harry ; Swayngim, et ux. WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP Edgar Morrow, et ux to Amos Hunter. i.iiT.TOT7T.wrmm; BUckbM4vTiM,WMt Fait V, It ! true, thrt la mim. harmlrM. nirtlU-aUid UqM cmllcd KL1KMX tint drir p piBpto ovrmlulit uit at ta t Joaara and rvmova) ualy ll,i,-kli-aiia. 1 hoa wiio loUowad aia. pl ijitectioua and aiiplird iUaaiam uimm villi its wctr amauiialy aumriard when tlwv found their iiiiuplra and lila, khfadahad ilianpiteaml. Ihrar uaria anlhiiai.ialU-Bllv inuiar Klaataa an4 .laiin tliry arc no loutfcr anibumiMcd and ar now happy with thcli clpf rotiiLUViiona. Oaa rllaMaa. If our aiu4k-atlon doaa not aatlafy. TOW ! duttbla rawt ttoucy bacA. Aak fa KWBaraa today. M Smith's Cut-Rate Drur Store ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of I lie estate of Hugh C. Hayn es, deceased, late of Haywood County. Ninth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit liiem to the undersigned at Clyde, North Carolina, on or be fore the 4lh day of June, 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate pavinepf. This the 4th day of June. 11)46. MRS. H. C. 1IAYNES, Administratrix of the Estate of Hugh (.'. Haynes. deceased. 1541 June 4-11-18-25 July 21). 3 You Will Find Quality Equipment and Quality Service at North Carolina Equipment Co. RALEIGH, N. C. 3101 Ilillslx.ro St. Phone 8836 Construction, Industrial and Logging Equipment STATE DISTRIBUTORS International Crawler Tractors Industrial Wheel Type Tractors Industrial and Marine Engines IJucyrus-Erie Kulldozers-Scrapers Carco lagging Winches Disston Chain Saws Low t her C-Saws Sawmills, Edgers, Etc." Kohler Light Plants Elgin Sweepers Refuse-t.etters We also handle many other lines of popular equipment as well as a complete stock of parts and supplies .jp na J DR. W. KERMIT CHAPMAN DENTIST OFFICE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. At Canton, N. C. Consult Madame Vine PSYCHIC, ANALYST AND ADVISOR 9 First Time in Your County 0 Not to be classed with Gypsies Licensed by the State and County Makes an Honest Proposition 1 do hereby solemnly swear to make no charge if I do not faithfuly fulfill every word embodied in this statement. I will tell you just what you want to know about friends, enemies, or rivals: whether hus band, wife or sweetheart is true or false; how to gain the love of the one you most desire; control or influ ence the action of anyone, even though miles away. I further guarantee and promise to make you no charge unless you find me superior to any other analyst ever consulted. 1 GUARANTEE SUCCESS WHERE OTHERS FAIL 1 give you advice upon all matters of life, such as love, court ship, marriage, divorce, lawsuits, speculations and transactions of till kinds. I reunite the separated, cause speedy and happy marriages. I lift you out of your sorrows and trouble and start you on the path to happiness and prosperity. There is no heart so sad or home so dreary that 1 cannot bring sunshine to; in fact, no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition, 1 guarantee to tell it all before you utter a word to me, and after 1 am finished if you are not absolutely satisfied and do not faithfully fulfill every word and claim above then you pay not a penny. No fortune telling - my word is mentalism. Parlor quiet readings confidential. MADAME VINE. MADAME VINE Psychic, Reader and Advisor Located in my private trailer coach at West Canton on Clyde Ito.n.l on Waynesville highway at Miller's Texaco Service Station at '.'i'y limits of Canton, N. C. Bus service fron al! poi'N ston at my door. Private Waiting Room For White and Colored. Hours 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Look For Hand Si ) CHARLOTTE 2 Miles South Rt. 21 Phone 4-4GC1 OkJ1 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sweeten Creek Itoad Phone 789 Cedar Rapids Asphalt Plants and Crushers Euclid Hauling Equipment Northwest Shovels Cranes Jaeger Construction and Paving Equipment Cation Dump Bodies Calion Graders Rollers Eour Wheel Drive Trucks Etnyre Distributors CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNEY T1 r I, IM I ' l"Ji VV 1 a I '. '.:t
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