PAGE SEVEIf 1 ift Invites Vour Attention To THnese Many Oppooianno'ties Mill THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ae. j jLMaTTrnnlihng i; ,,1 Civile Krwnl- j VUM'MT load. C.f, inter See ..1 Ichalle t Co l'!.ul'' tl ! u: s''fi cr;Vtt Tollla- 'cp;t;- -urt-1 ;i lid at; l':uilitlower rr pl.iiil- York iru:i! Wav nes- lint 14 in July T.i turn -ink. 1K3:!. id li lin-p; two I .lours. iiik-lh fcrgusim Juiii' 25-28. tmer home sites Park. One acre Fur information Is, Kraller, .Main !lf. June 18-21-25-28 idt'lll M 1110111 or unfurnished Sf. Stulcw. two toun-ls. It will Mull' this kuiil c I. lull Your II bu it. Call Juni' 21 and 25 of cattle: our calf, one vv lull loan and a black Wnsht. Canton. .lime 21-25 mil ,.,,;,...,,. 26; at Hie depot, sis-mom house, or iniiik s.i,. ?'np and ("amp. P. June ?1 -'."-, Ha Hall's ige 1 iill cars Igniiinn ialty l 5 453 I Ro- .1 !e Grocery ,0 enod salary. fn hv letter. Pineer. TAD Q LAUGH TIME ) I- -wie. I 4 I r - i $o", ZjHZI IS"! &fA fptrif- : frs sent by mail. 9 nJ WV insert a nt jiwW -Tf ' i--" w;; - P'-; L JiiiS; Lai:-- I i..nkhn I - I "See the people next door. need from WANTED Graduate Nurses at Haywood County Hospital, Apply In superintendent. Mrs. Irene Rogers. June 25-28 I'olND: Any one losing money, leave written description, ap proximate place of loss and the lime, at The Mountaineer office. June 25 I'OK KENT: Furnished apartment with two very large rooms, kitch enette and bath. One large furnished room with private bath and cooking facilities. Summer rales. Phone Brannercrest 455-W. June 24 FOUND: One pair of glasses and change purse. Apply in person at Mountaineer Office to claim, and pay for this advertisement. June 25 KOK SALE: 8-drawer cabinet, drafting board, stool, stand and tool stand. Reasonably priced. See Mrs. L. B. Lawrence, l'ltone 413. June 25 HONEY FOR SALE: Freshly ex tracted pure excellent quality. In jars COc lb. In 51b. pail 50c lb. Opposite laundry or write Glenn Bentley, general delivery, Waynesville. June25 AUCTION SALE: Clyde R. Moss farm. At 10:30 A. M. July 2, 1946. 235 acres, sub-divided in to small tracts, near Leicester. N. C. This is one of the best combination farms for sale in Buncombe county. This farm is to be sold on easy terms; one half cash, one, two and three years. U. C. Gossett Realty and Auction Co., Canton, N. C. June 25 LOT FOR SALE Lot on Aliens Creek on highway. Will trade or sell for house and lot. Mrs. William Toy. June 18-21-25 WANTED: 10 or 12 ladies over 18 years of age in flat work and linishing departments. Waynesville Laundry. June 25-28 l'OK SALE Two good porch rock ers. Reasonable. Phone 294-R. June 25-28 FOR SALE: A hot-water jacket in Rood condition. Used only a few weeks. Soe Greon Cambell Restaurant Depot Street. June 25 alary - Steady Job fw Salesman (r Saleslady) Vff"od County. Must have car. Mileage fn'"K m hei"K created by an old established ille. addressed to "Opportunity" We borrow everything we them! TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate BEAVERUAM TOWNSHIP R. V. Welch to Thomas II. Wells and llarley Wright. Lessie Smart, et vir to Sarah Davis. H. A. Osborne, et ux to Ethel Abel. CLYDE TOWNSHIP Bon-A-Venture Inc. to Martha and Carl Cambell. EAST FORK TOWNSHIP I. R. Howell, et ux to Watson Howell. WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP Kalherine Ray Atkins and A T Ward, Tins to H. L. Liner, Jr. Lake Junaluska Assembly Inc. to Robert G. Hipps, el ux. Rufus Siler. Guardian and Com missioner to Louie Siler, et ux. Ernie C. Reeves to I). Reeves no land. NOTICE OF SAl.E NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. L. Walker. vs. E. H. Walker and wife, Thelma Walker, Kenneth E. Walker and wife. Verdeena Walker. Bobbie Walker Iicv.zil 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. 194li at 10 o'clock A. M., al 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. ('.. Crabtree Tow nship, and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the public road in the line of Senie 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 54 degrees 20 min utes East 6 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, 194b GROVER C. DAVIS, Commissioner. 1542 June 4-11-18-25. 6 ol 89c 12 oi. Sl-39 $7i Sold by Smith's Cut-Bate Druf Store r Grocery Sales In 1945 Nearly Double 1939 SUA W N EE-ON -DELE W A R E Retail grocery sales climbed from ! S10.0W0.OOU.0UU in 1939 to almost S-0. 000. 000.000 in 1945, Paul S. Willis, president of Uk Grocery .Manufacturers of America, Inc.. said. Part of the increase was due to huhcr prices, hr said, but a large proportion was tonnage increase, in spur of critical shortages. Mr Willis told the mid-cai-meeling ofrfhe association that tor every 100 rases of juices sold in 1939. the industry sold 1U3 coses in 1944. With 1939 as 100. com parative sales in 1944 were listed as follows: Frozen foods. 243; canned meats. 474, carbonated beverages, 167, prepared mixes. 210: baby foods. 700; and biscuits and crackers. 183. He urged the food processors to hold the line" and "keep the American people sold on (he value of good food." since compel itiem lor the consumer's dollar will soon V keen. Lr. Leo Wolinan director of the National Bureau of Economic l!e eaich. lnr. s;n( Hi,, government having "assumed the lun.tloll ol ixing wages." nmsl bear the re sponsibility nl having assured ris ing costs and rising prices. "We have started the familiar -piral the rare between wages mil prices." Dr. Wolinan added "No one knows bow long that iWl! last Everyone knows that it .vill end not quietly and without . V i 1 I'll ei I - hut in t rouble and .vitb extraordinarily dillirult proh ieins ol eeononiie and political ad justment He contended there is no assur ance that more serious strikes will not break out again before the year is over. Another Newsprint Price Rise Looms WASHINGTON ()A is consid ring another price increase for news print, an official of the agency -aid This official, who asked that his name he withheld, said a delega ion of newspaper publishers had conferred with OPA Adniinislra or Paul Purler and that they had ,'xpressed a "general belief" that :here should be a price hike. The publishers were concerned. Hie official said, lest Canadian news print producers begin selling I bigger share of their supply to 'oiintries willing to pay a higher n ice than they can obtain in the luted Slates. About 80 per cent if the news print used in this ounlry comes Jnun Canada. Mr. Porlri. it was understood has taken the proposal under ron .idcralion and has promised a de cision soon. NAIVII I) TO LEGION' POST Lucius C. Hall of Canton, was named first v iee-eominander of the American Legion Kith district at the state convention in Winston Salem last week. Mr. Hall, a veteran of World War II. and Jeter P. Williams, commander of the Canton post, attended the state meeting. Read this advertisement carefully. It brings important information about a marvelous product which is bringina undreamedof relief to thousands who had suffered from rheumatic, arthritic, ncuritic point, bock ache and painful joints. Get LAKCN'S DROPS today. Take os directed. You'll be amazed at the wonderful relief it brings you. A 2-way treatment guaranteed to bring relief or your money refunded. HENRY DONALD DUCK f , ,1 m I frill ji'l'PWji pp ragni- ' Lpr 1946. Kind Flui" SrnJitjie. Iik . VJtoiid I mkHu rcvr.rj p? ggg I (Ti I HI, TOOTS..; K? ( BOY! THERE'S WHAT I """ $ I LET'S GO' r "T -Tl CALL A CLkSSV & ( 6-24 . ''' 1 7 Dm! Army Engineers In Favor Of Building Yadkin Dams A report favoring construction of four Hood control dams and reser voirs in the Yadkin liver basin ol . North Carolina, al an estimated first cost ol $7 194.000 was received from the South Atlantic division Army engineer's oltice in Atlanta. , One dam would lie huiii on t he i Y'adkin river six miles .southwest oi ixorin VMiKesUoio. another on the Yadkin river nine miles farther up stream, and two on Keddies river 1 li and 12.8 miles above Us muutii. These reservoirs would impound up to six indies of flood run-off from the drainage areas I above them, and would have no I ol her purpose. A previous report by the en gmeeis called tor both flood con trol and power development on the Yadkin, but this was side tracked when the Senate Com merce committee adopted a reso lution March 24 of last year au thorizing a new survey lo flood control only. I'liihecl By lluiley Senator Josiab W. Bailey of North Carolina, the committee chairman urged the engineers to file the new i epoi I in the flood control lull which Congress is ex ported to pass this year Healings already have started in Hie House Largest of the four proposed res ervoirs would be the upper Wilkcs boro. 15 miles upstream from North Wilksboro. A dam 114 feet high and 650 feet wide al the top with a top elevation of 1.134 feet, would form a reservoir covering 4.2411 acres with a capacity ol 7.5 .600 leet The drainage area would cover 236 square miles, the lull pool eleva tion would be 1 .1 10 feel; the spill way would have a surcharge ele vation of 1,129 feel, a leiighl ol .550 feet and a discharge capai ily of 107.400 cubic feet per second. The Wilksboro reservoir ipool 1.0241 six miles from North Wilk esboro would cover an area of two thousand acre feet with a capacity of 36.400 acre feel. It would hi' formed by a dam 86 feel high. 800 feet long al the top and with a lop elevation of 1 .040 feel. The spill way would have a .surcharge eleva tion of 1.041 feet, a length of 700 feet and a discharge capacity of 190.000 cubic feet per second. The drainage area would cover 348 square miles and the full-pool de lation would be 1.024 feet. 90 Feet lliuh At Reddies river dam sile No I. 1.6 miles above its mouth, n dam 90 leet high with lop length of 495 leet and top elev at i i of 1.065 feel, would form a fi.triacrc reservoir with a capacity of 9.600 acre-feel. The spillway. 415 feet long, would have a surcharge el evation of 1.060 leet and a dis charge capacity of 1 1 1 .600 cubic feel per second. The drainage area would total 93 square miles unit (lie lull-pool elevation would be 1.043 feet. At Kiddies river dam site No 3. 12 ! miles Iron: Ille river mouth a dam 98 feet high with a top length of 610 feel and a top eleva tion of 1.229 feel, would form a 1,050-acre reservoir with a capaci ty of 20.100 acre-feel. The spill way. 510 feci long, would have a surcharge elevation of 1.224 feet and a discharge capacity of 92.400 cubic feet per second. The drain age area would total 63 square miles and the full-pool elevation would be 1.211 led. The total reservoir area result mi; from the lour dams would be 7.825 acres and the reset voir ra pacity 141.700 acre leet Tile drain age area would amount lo 441 square miles Annual operation and inamlen-ait:-e eosls lot the lour dams are est muled al S2. i.OOil Samuel Abbott Injured In Shipyard Accident In an accident in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash., on June 13, Samuel K. Abbott, first class machinist male in the ordnance repair shop, suffered multiple laccralions of his left hip, I he tip of bis right thumb, and left palm when a gym wheel he was testing burst. He is in Ihe Naval Hospital in III einei lon, and bis condition is reported as fair. Mr. Abbott is originally from Tiplon, ;.i.. and is Ihe brother of W. E. Abbott of Medford Farm and Jack Abbott, Canton. Ills wife is the former Miss Louise McDowell, of Clyde, and who at one time was member of the nursing staff at Ihe Haywood County Hospital. BUckhgaiU, Too, Went Fait V. It ! ti.m. thrn U t twit. Knrmli'fu., nirlii'au-t UitiM rnllea HLLLALX i it lit di up Matptaa overnight mh it iu In to lootrn mill irmo duly liluckliemU. Thou who followed in- Dle dirri'lioni twit, iipiilutl Klrl imm rrtiriiiH wrtr mttarinot v jurorlm-fl wlirn lh found lln-ir pimple unit n UIh-i)k hud 1 iiiipiw urt-d. I hrp unci en tliuimtitt unity prume HI cm ui4 flsim tliry at no Um;fr nub niimm-d mid nie now Impi y with their i l.'rtt ct.iiiplrimn. UM KlMTaft. II our .ippji. iititxi not .iIimIv. V"i b"'1 Jutbhi Atk lot KiNm luuy. nir Smith's Cut-Hate Drue Store Keep Your Car In - Tip Top Condition With motor cars ami iquip nu'iit still scarce old aolos need special reconditioning to return them to normal (Iriving practiccs . . . sec . . . .y,";'. ;.-s; A". "s- i". ';?,. VI I I II I I 'is u You can see the difference in Fine Cleaning. Your clothes will not only last longer, they will look bet ter. Frequently cleaned the proper way , your wardrobe will sparkle for years. We Call and Deliver Waynesville Laundry (Incorporated) J. W. KIM. IAN, Owner Phone 205 Uovd Avenue At Canton, N. C. Consult Madame Vine PSYCHIC, ANALYST AND ADVISOR O First Time in Your County Not to he classed with (iypsies Licensed by the State and County 0 Makes an Honest Proposition I do hereby solemnly swear lo make no charge if I do uol fail lil'ulv fulfill every word enih.idied in this statement. I will tell .vim just what you want lo 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 Ihe action of anyone, even though miles away. I further guarantee and promise lo make you no charge unless you find me superior to any "other analyst ever consulled, I GCAItANTICH SICCKSS WHKIiK OTHERS FAlL I give you advice upon all matters of life, such as love, court ship, marriage, divorce, lawsuits, speculations and transactions of all kinds. 1 reunite the separated, cause speedy and happy marriages. I lift you out of your sorrows and trouble and start you on the path lo happiness and prosperity. There is no heart so sad or home so dreary that I cannot bring sunshine to; in fact, no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition, I guarantee to tell it all before you utter a word lo me, and afler I 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 Road on Waynesville highway at Miller's Texaco Service Station at '.'j'." limits of Canton, N. C. Bus service from al! poinis sion at my door. Private Wailing Room For White and Colored. Hours 10:00 A. IY1. to 9:00 P. M. - - - Look For Hand Sign ' " ),-l-, CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNEY nil hi I4JN X Hi r