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5. 1946 , THE WAYNKSVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Second SectloaJ 1 Iftlnvntes Your Attention To These RJany Opportunities (tes SCOTtS.SCRA'BOOK word, , i2 cents per i ..-.to HOC. rfl bf pub" should be H""" .. The Jo. be respon ,! im'r nsEMESTS ARE nNCt. Cash must sf nl by ma- k in office b,-fore ,3nt ad sec- COCKEREL fXnDs UPRICH-f AAp YVA,DDLtS LIKE A DUCK WHEN if WALKS - km 1 L insert a Lne 137. want YTS see Haywood nMl to farmers isiirtillc Koad. H , .. . -"!'. 1 tAMMi U.nni-aii and ml I "mares. jfpj.iN Iianklin hunc DIjH. tf orkv lefflf i hump ;!' 1 hath, .1 1 hard lie l'us- ; l 1 iMI'ANY (;C - Slip Covers k. We specialize in jt furniture Some k- in slock. Pickup Balsam Roadside lr fih halchery. ijune 21-28 -July 5 SAL?: - Sweet po ind H'liuw Toma Peppci . sweet and tlwi. Caulitlower. er plants York Je Mini Waynes- hd tee 14 tu July 23 Four mom garage Vfii'i'an who can Un malc-nnls to ln I inner s CAponse (pari linie cmploy-sumnu-r ami fall to iff Apply .bulge b. II room hump. 2 baths. !un,;c full iaM- !:.'!' I'livvrssmil W . ;. tf Hcr.il large df :.iiin n-ii THK I. tracts Many ml lake DAVIS tf ili'i'.-M'd laml). 11 i'Hkcr. con 11 I-ake Juna .1 illy 2-5 !'ri' frinirlaire '"''h Musi he "rile Box 7(i. July 2-5-9 .SPraii ( vf ' K. .'0 By R. J. SCOTT lEffERS Of DICKENS, -THE AU-fHoRi ARE WOR-fit 1 1,000, Ok MORE OME tloRStPowtR. is a Force wriicH WILL RAISE A WEICtK of 33,ooo pounds OKE FOO-f IK OME minu-Te - THU ESIMML IS TrtEORE-TlCAL U K hAu. kk. Vau Htl.. FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, 2 houses, good barn, plenty of wood and water. Apply F. C. Rathbone Mooney Cove, Rt. 2. July 2-5 FOR SALE: 8 room house, two baths, hardwood floors plenty closets, furnace and stoker, a real home and the price is right. Immediate possession. THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY tf HONEY FOR SALE Freshly ex tracted pure excellent quality In jars GOc lb. In 51b. pail 5()c lb. Opposite laundry or wrile Glenn Bentley, general delivery. Waynesville. July 2-5 FOR SALE Beautiful building lots in the Town of Clyde. Front ing on good all weather road. Electric lights. City water. See Larry H. Cagle at MehalTey Cagle Furniture Co., Clyde. tf ORDER NOW FOR FALL '46 AND SPRING '47. Critical shortage of all kinds of fruit trees means that immediate reservation is necessary. Z. L. Massey. Route 2 Phone 554-M. Agent for Stark Bros. Trees. July 2 Sept. 6 FOR SALE Wooden Packing or shipping boxes All sizes. Mnritin Electric Company. July 2-5 FOR SALE Reflectors and Flood Lights, All Types & Sizes. Martin Electric Company July 2-5 FOR SALE 2.3 acre beautiful home site already graded on Ashoville Highway 19-23. Be yond Lake. See Mrs. Clerlsa Downs, Waynesville Rt. 2 at "Octogan." July 2-5 FOR SALE 15 acres; 5 room building and small tenant house two springs, running water. At Willets, near Balsam. Priced reasonable. For further infor mation write Box 651, city. July 5-9 SALE El"A"2.nonn ""'Nl Condition BPwtaii0n 8R COMPANY 'ond Streets FOR SALE One solid oak office desk $35.00 3 sets solid window sash 317?i by 64 inches. $10.00 Call or phone 281-W, 429 Love Lane. July 5 1 ok SALE Building lot near Bishop Moore's formef home A wood and coal ranee with hot water appliance. Can be inspect ed at "The Tree Tops near Adam's former home. ' C. W White, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina. July 5 MALE HELP WANTED Man serve regular customers with na t tonally known grocery and household products on local route. Average $40 to $50 weekly. Write Route Manager P. O. Box 5071, Richmond, Va July 5-12-19 JRP.S FOR WOMEN AT f,nka corporation HOl'RfU'S SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL FR LEARNERS STEADY WORK! APPLY EMPLOYMEN T OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR SALE:-- 8 room Dutch Colon ial. Furnished. Electric Kitchen 3 baths. ' j beautiful wooded acres. 50 fruit trees, servant quarters, shelter for three ears near town, immediate possession THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY tf FOR SALE Quarried veneer build ing blocks. Can be seen at Swinging Bridge on Pigeon. R. L. James. July 2-5-9-12-10 Foil SALE: Several pieces of used furniture. Double bed. studio couch. !) x 12 rug. daybed with slip cover practically new 577-.I July 2-5 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home. 1 bath, brick enlist ruction, furnish ed, electric kitchen. Immediate possession. THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY tf WANTED- High school boy, white or colored. The Adger House. Julv 5 WANTED Single room, possibly two, in country or town for two months. State rates in air mail letter to Mrs. W. L. Wylle, 1400 Beach Drive, St. Petersburg, Fla. July 5-9 Timely, Practical Household Suggestions By RUTH CURRENT N S. State College It's no time to waste or throw away any kind of food. The foods not needed for the hungry world are the foods that will help us fill the gap made by our voluntary cur tailment of fats. oils, and grain. Transactions In Real Estate Mashed potatoes can pinch-hit for bread or flour in many familiar dishes, thus saving wheat for starv ing pople overseas, and incidentally providing variety in family meals A bowl of mashed potatoes, made up and waiting in the refrigerator, can be called on for use in place of bread in the stuffing for chick en: in place of biscuit crust on meat pie, and even in place of the toast on which the breakfast poached egg is usually served. Potato Stuffing for Chicken. Ingredients: 2 cups unseasoned mashed potato; 1 cup stale bread crumbs: 1 egg. beaten; 1 tablespoon finely minched onion; 'a cup fat, melted; 1 teaspoon salt; '4 tea spoon pepper: 1 teaspoon sage. To make, combine all ingredients and pile lightly into the bird. Or. use in place of bread stuffing in meat roasts. There is plenty of room for sav ing and better nutrition in the foods that come into the kitchen, if they are properly prepared. Food values can be almost com pletely lost in cooking. For ex ample, paling away one-tenth to one-quarter of the potato results in physical loss, but in addition iron and vitamin C in the potato are wasted by not cooking it with the jacket on. FOR SALE One five-room house, full basement, water, lights, bath. 1 ' -i acres of land, one mile of llazelwood, on Highway 19 and 23. See C. F. Muse, owner. July 5 FOR SALE One set of ten-ton platform scales. Cheap. C. N. Allen, llazelwood. July 5 FOR SALE One Wicker frame settee with good springs and up holstery. Mrs. M. L. Jeffress, 702 Walnut street, phone 295. July 5 FOR SALE Single cots, practic ally new, double bed, hot-water jacket. Miscellaneous. The Geor gian. July .5 WANTED To rent for summer or buy a good used piano. Mrs. Allan Frisbec. The Georgian. July 5 There is also nutritive food lost when housewives cook vegetables in too much water and then drain off the water into the sink. Here's a waste of vitamins and minerals which have seeped out of the ve getables into the water. In addi tion to that, flavor which might encourage the eating of such ve getables as cabbage and turnips is lost by too much cooking. fence; thence 'North 15 degrees East 2 chains 93 links to a stake in the center of a small branch and in an old fence1; thence down the center of the branch North 63 degrees 15 minutes 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 begin ning. Containing 3.8 acres, more or less. Said tract of land being known as the Dr. Robert L. Walker home place. This the 2nd day of July, 1946. G ROVER C. DAVIS, Commissioner. 1548 July 5-12-19 FOR SALE Child's large tricycle plain fire screen. Would like to buy large size trailer. C. R. Ross cottage, Lake Junaluska Call 483-M. July 5 BLACK AND TAN DOG LOST or strayed, about June 1st, on Plott Creek. Owner please contact Johnson Mitchell, Route 1, Box 64, Waynesville, N. C. July 5 FOR SALE 25 lo'ts at Green Val ley Farm. Apply J. M. Palmer Phone 14-J-l. July 5-9 NOTICE OF RE-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 Bozzil and husband, Joseph Bozzil, Mrs. Arthur Walker, widow of Arthur Walker, deceased, and Walker, Minor by her Guardian Ad Litem, T. L. Green. The undersigned, having been ordered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, N. C. to re-sell the said land as described in said petition in said cause, the said Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Tuesday, July 23rd, 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 follow ing described tract of land: Lying and being in Haywood County, N. C, in Crabtree Town ship, and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center ot tne Public road in the line of seme 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 minutes East 6 chains and 64 links to a stake, Towles' cotnef ; thenee North 1 degree 30 minutes tasi o cnams EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. A. Messer, deceas ed, late of Haywood County. North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned at Waynes ville, North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of June, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of June, 1946. W. F. MESSER, Executor of the Estate of W. A. Messer, deceased. 1544 June 7-14-21-28 July 5-12 Bearerdam Township Betty Warren, et vir to Charles Taylor Garrett, et ux. Rosalie Bishop and Dona Ar rington to Charles K. Bishop. Martha White to L. R. Jones, et ux. John H. Layman, et ux to J. M Elliss, et ux. Clayton Burnette. et ux to Way ne C. Burnette, et ux. Hay Robinson, et ux to Jimniie Watts. Jimniie Watts to Ray Robinson, et ux. Clyde Township T. H. Haynes. et ux to Trustees for Clyde Methodist Church. lry Hill Township M. O. Galloway, et ux to Frank E. Howell, et ux. Hardy Liner, Jr., et ux to Charlie Palmer. Hardy Liner, Jr., et ux to Vaughn Palmer. France Caldwell, et ux to Tliur- man Evans and James Kvans Noble Garrett, el ux to David Underwood, Jr. Hardy Liner, Jr., et ux to Frank Birchficld, et ux. Warren T. Eller. et ux to Way nesville Country Club. Inc. Ona M. Blalock to Swann Hen dricks. Ona M Blalock to J. A. Prevost Joe E. Young, et ux to Swann Hendricks, et ux. Ona M Blalock to Frank Wood lva Bell Rawls. ex. and Tins of Eugene B. Rawls to J. H. Woody Lake Junaluska Methodist As sembly to Mayer Berhani Fred Morgan Howell to 11 L Liner, Sr., and Henrietta H Liner Ona M Blalock. et al to David Underwood. Ona M. Blalock to R V. Welch Maple Grove News Ed Glavich DINE AT THE CHICKEN SHACK STEAKS O CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH chops I5.'t Served Only With Meals CHICKEN SHACK Dellwood Road Pigeon Township R. C. Sheffield, el ux to Arnold V. Owen, et ux. Paul Hyatt, et ux to James Fred erick Hyatt. C. R. Caldwell, et ux to Guy Wells, et ux. J. V. Robinson and Lena Robin son to Hiram McC'raeken and Jack G. McC'raeken. " H. I). Medford. el ux. et al to Fred A r wood. Waynesville Township II. B. Milner, et ux to Dewey Bryson, et ux. Virginia Nelson Sims, et vir to F. M. Leller. Carl Duncan, et ux to Ernest R. Ilaney. James M. Caldwell, et ux to Hubert Gibson. Virginia Nelson Sims, et vir to R. V. WeUh. R. V. Welch to Johnny Norris, et ux. Gladys M. Castollono, et vir to Laclilan Hyatt, et ux. W. B. Franklin, et ux to William David Parton. Ona M. Blalock to Joe E. Young, et ux. Ona M. Blalock to Lawrence Kilby, et ux. Mrs. The Maple Grove Woman's So celty of Christian Service met at the h o in e of Mrs. Raymond Swayligim. at which time the group heard Mrs. David Stubbs. former missionary to Japan. Mrs Stubbs conducted the Bible study course, the Society studying at present "The Divine Fnhterhood." by Henry M Bullock. Mrs Bullock told the group of her special Interest in reviewing the book since her husband was a classmate of the author Mrs. Stubbs, her husband and small daughter left Japan a short time before the war started. Mr. Stubbs being sent to India as an active missionary , w ith Mrs Stubbs and daughter returning to the United States They saw the bomb ing of Pearl Harbor en route home In her talk Mrs Stubbs assured the Society that there were many fine Christians in Japan even though the war bad retarded the work in the missions for sometime to come. It was agreed after the meeting that the study course was one of the most interesting ever taken by the Society. Slop In And Let Us Check Your Car Then you may drive relaxed, know ing your motor's in tip top condition. Mr. and Mrs. P. Clark Mvsser re cently moved to their home form erly owned by Orville Long, who recently moved into the home they purchased at the Hardy Liner sale The condition of Mrs. Will Jones who has been quite ill is much improved. Read the Classified Advertisements I LANTERN SHOP WNESVILLE.N.C. Colonial Reproductions in- Copper and Wood - - GIFTS - - Highway 19-23 llazelwood fi 4 At Canton, N. C. Consult Madame Vir PSYCHIC, ANALYST AND ADVISOR A First Time in Your County A Not to be classed with Gypsies 0 Licensed by the Slate and Count y A Makes an Honest Proposition I do hereby solemnly swear to make i o charge if I do not I'aithluly 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 (o 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 anv other analyst ever consulted. I 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 all kinds. I reunite the separated, cause speedy and happy marriages. I lilt 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 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 niter a word to me, and after 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 'V' ''mils of Canton, N. C. Bus service from al! points slim at my door. Private Waiting Room For White and Colored. Hours 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Look For Hand Sign HENRY CARL C. ANDERSON HERE - HENRY - HOLD MY DOLLY AND I'LL GIVE YOU A GUM DROP OR TWO UUCM T rOAA C "II IT ' 9 I DONALD DUCK BY WALT DISNEY IHJOI THE SIGHTS IN 0OHKI.O PUCK'S BOA.RDWAL.K CHMRS fettaq LET'S GO J BOA.RPWA.LK HHtu Is, . r and 30 links to a stake in the oia
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