PAGE SEVEN (Second SecllosJ THE WAYNESVTLXE MOUNTAINEER ift Invites Yoyir Attention To These Riany pportniiniBSBes r - - T AD TES , r.t P" rd' , ... rents per u , published 1U . ......line ini iil l'i l l LcMKVTS A K r. Urs sf' ' LinolSf b,fur'' . tt'nlursduy t L in ant ad sec- kkone 137. .jS "' ll:l . . ii If VIM; W .ii ui-air I ,,d ..i! 1'iinaces nei. 1 ' " L.,i,-v r.nklin Li-- Pi"""- I L. 11 I SALE S.u-ct mi- jnd y llnw Toina-Peon-i- -ttcct and I 4m. Fauhllower. : ,.r pi.nii York ' .i-l. June 14 In 1.E richly c- rticllcMl (ii;ilily. In "i Hi. pail ")(lc launiln i.r wi'ile fi-nc-r.il dc-lici . 4i) H-12-KM9 Lm hi'iiic. 1 si cu e I, (t. c.ii llr.'liuax L acre nl land. i)(i!luiiil for an- 611 ill MIH-SS. If r-rniiin milage on j Lj::v id . inline- . p.. I.. Y Dau-. Co. tl' In a k licnne. I i Hi mi -, lia-c iiii-nl , I, ; ;n ic. hrs! I..Y !..M- Co. If HIK U.I. 4li AM) III'. I -liul l.l'.U' ol Mi tier- inc. ills 1 j c 1 1 . 1 1 ii.ii is I- ' Ilnnlc 2 A i.i I . .: Mark Ii'1- - Sept Ii l.ici! 2 miles '!. I'lotl's 1 J1 KM' loc k I'..! I! Uillllg J. -um.I iM-aur,.. la'i I llnihel-. 1 L"H'- I. Ua- J"'1 Hi-1 !-::( Both P3 FOR SALE Tourist Court site on Soco Gay road, 350 ft. frontage, borders on beautiful creek. L. N. Davis Co. tf FOR SALE Two small tenant houses, 3 acres of land, 200 ft. on Dellwood road. L. N. Davis Co. tf FOR SALE Three A-l fox hounds, male or female. Priced reason able. Johnson Mitchell, route 1, box 64, Waynesville. July 9-12 FOR SALE: Reconditioned pianos Excellent condition, on easy terms. Franklin Radio Shop in Hazel wood. July 9--12-1G-19 MALE HELP WANTED Man serve regular customers with na tionally known grocery ami household products on local mute. Average $40 to $50 weekly. Write Route Manager p O Box 5071, Richmond. Va July 5-12-19 FOR SALE Quarried veneer build ing blocks. Can be seen at to insert a wt j Swinging Iiridge on Pifleon. R. L. James. July 2-5-9-12-Uj I FOR SALE 9'i acres of land, cottage, and young orchard, one half mile off of Balsam Highway. 11. 11. Plott, Box 137, Waynes ville. July 9-12 FOR KENT Four room garage apartment to Veteran who can secure necessary materials to In ish inside at owner's expense Will also give part lime employ ment spring, summer and tall to veteran and wife. Apply Judge Frank Smathers. tl FOR SALE, two adding machines one large and one small. In good condition. See them at .lunaluska Supply Co.. Lake .lunaliiska. July ,r, !, 12, Hi FOR SALE 1930 Plymouth Sport Coupe. Apply Rogers One-Stop Balsam Road. July 12 FOR SALE 1.9 acres of land with roc k foundation for home almost completed on highway between Lake .lunaluska and Clyde. In quire at Crawford Funeral Home. July 12 FOR SALE One porcelain lined r.O lb. capacity ice box, 1 large circular coal heater, one solid oak office desk. Call 281-W or 429 Love Lane. July 12 FOR RENT 2-room house, lights, near water lines, on Dellwood Road, Mooney Cove. See Mrs. Raymond Swayngim. July 1 2-1 i FOR SALE Good 5-room house, garage, large rich lot. water and lights, near school and church on paved road, close in. II. Ii. Milner, Belle Meade, $3,750. Julv 12 FOR RENT To couple or small family, garage apartment, I'urn nished or unfurnished Hill'n Dale Farm, 3 miles from Lake Junaluska on Highway No. 209. See O. L. Yates. July 12-10 FOR SALE Four room house, large corner lot. water and lights, on paved street: near Rubber plant. $2,700. II. Ii. Milner, Belle Meade. July 12 Wanted By Waynesville Store perienced Clothing Man -and- pperienced Shoe Man Helnils in Letter 551, Waynesville and New Houses For Sale 0 hnses, just finished, for sale. are four rooms. BOB SUTTON Residence Phone 197-W THE OLD HOME TOWN SUS. SHOW AAE WWAT'- THOE VITAMIN PILLS YOUVE BEENTAKIM CAM CO To "THESE IwO NEW ONES ii FOR SALE 40 rich acres, three room house. 15 acres in cultiva tion, more than enough wood and saw limber to pay for place, plenty springs and pastures, a give-away at $4. 500. II. B Mil ner. Belle Meade. July 12 FOR SALE 2 riding horses, com plete with new saddles and bri dles Call or come to see O M. Kimball, Waynesville Country Club. July 12 NOTICE This is to give formal notice that the Mehallev -Cagle Furniture Com pany, of Clyde, N. C is now owned and operated by Larry Cagle and Boone Cagle. both of Clyde. N. C The interest of C. R. Mehalley hav ing been bought by Larry Cagle and Boone Cagle, as of July 8. 1940. All accounts receivable and accounts payable will be handled by Cagle Furniture Company. This the th day of July. 1940. Larry Cagle and Boone Cagle. sole owners of Cagle Furniture Company, Clyde, N. C. 15511 July 12 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- d to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4lh day of June, 1940. W. V. MESSER, Executor of the Estate of W. A. Messer, deceased. 1544 June 7-14-21-20 July 5-12 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 Rozzil and husband, Joseph Bozil, 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, 194G, 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 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 minutes East G chains and 64 links to a stake, Towles' corner; thence North 1 degree 30 minutes East 3 chains and 30 links to a stake in the old fence; thence North 15 degrees East 2 chains 93 links to a stake in the center of a small branch and in an old fence!; thence down the center of the branch North 63 degrees 15 minutes East 1 chain to a stake in the center of said hranrh: thence North 30 degrees 25 minutes West 2 chains 58 links to the center of the public road; thence ud 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 nlace. This the 2nd day of July, 1946. G ROVER C. DAVIS, Commissioner. 1548 July 5-12-19 I V'TSftii JJ"V iup9 Af-C j llPl - THE LOCAL WRECKING CSEVJS By STANLEY World Harrow Trip' Started Hy Cowboy ELI.ENSBl'RG. Wash , A 47 -v ear old former Montana covvpiinrhcr. Larry Hightovver. was striding iloiig at lour miles an hour last week on the first leg of a wheel barrow-pushing jaunt around the world in 12 vcars. Wearing a red flasher on his eoattails to warn night drivers. Mr. Hightovver started Tbursdav over the I ascailc Mountains to ward Stattle, steeling a 55-pound. white wheelbarrow containing a radio receiving set and personal belongings. His 20,000-mile itinerary goes from Seattle. Wash., to San Fran cisco, where hell boaid a boat tor Hawaii, lie plans to island hop to the Asiatic mainland and push along to I'ortugal to take a ship to New York And from New York'.' "I'll keep pushing this wheel barrow till I set it down right smack in the heart of Elleiisburg,' Mr, llightowcr promised. Powder Puff Metals "Powder pu(T" metals are so called becnuse they are made by fusing together a mixture of pow ders that are about the consistency of talcum or flour In their original states. This mixture is molded into almost any desired shape and then exposed to extreme temperatures to change it into solid tungsten-carbide metal, the hardest metal yet made by man, approaching the hardness of the diamond. NOTICE OK SALE On Monday. August 12. I!l4(i at 11:00 o'eloek A. M at the Court house door in Wav nesville. Hay wood County. N. C. I will ollm lor sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described lands and premises, situate in Cecil Township. County and State aforesaid, to-wit: BEGINNING on a rock near a spring. J. M. Warren's corner, and runs S 85 10. 105 feet to a stake at Inman Branch: thence up the branch N. 17" E. 33 feel to the center of lnman Branch Roal. with the road N. 84 W. 205 feet to a take: thence S. Hi E. 208 feel to a stake in J. N. warrens line; thence with bis line North 21)0 teet to the ' BEGINNING, containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Lee Warren dated January 2. 1946 and recorded in Book 55, page 320, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument and record relerenee is made for all the terms and con ditions thereof. This July 10th. 1940. A. T. WARD. Trustee 1551 July 10-23-30 Aug 0. HENRY DONALD DUCK y'ir- Tjj I Tg" PON'T VOU THINK THE SLACKS JgT i A V JCL , LESS A.RE A BlTy A.LLWOOI- iRMk17 "T"-"! Ccfr 11. W Daecf PikUikw Presbyterian Minister Questions Atom Bomb Trials (Continued from page Eour) is fire. Shall we call down fire from heaven and Jesus simply answer ed "The sun of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them" Fire has been a great blessing to mankind. Rightly used it is man's salvation. With fire man cooks his lood. warms his home, produces power for his factories. The camp tire on the mountainside and the open tire in the humble collage have their place in the life of people who long tor companionship and ei.jov the peace and quiet of home. But while these things are so Fire is about the most destructive lone we know. The most deadly weapons of war are made so by the use of fire It matters nol whet her it is a spit-fire in the air a flame thrower on the ground or a torpedo tired from a submarine the thing that kills is fire. The I lung w hich one day w ill consume this earth will not be wind or flood but lire. Willi the coming of the atomic bomb we are well on our wav lo complete destruction by fire. I walked one day thru the streets of old I'oinpcy where in the year Tl) A. D. uugry Vesuvius belched lorth its tire and brimstone and buried alive that old city but even esuvius in her angriest mood is but a t candle compared lo the destructive force of the atomic bomb. We are certainly living today on the crater of an active volcano from which there is no escape unless the will of man is brought into subjec t ion lo the will of God Jesus set the example by saying thai he was come not to destroy mens lives but to save them . . . . To save them from all the des tructive forces of nature .... Eire, Flood. W ind. To save them from all the dis eases known to mankind To save them from all the sins of the flesh To save them from all the forces of hell .... Jesus came nol lo set a torch lo the world but to hold aloft a light so blight that men in Spiritual darkness might see the light and be saved We do not need to know today how lo destroy men's lives bul rather how to save them. "We have heard a joyful sound, Jesus saves, Jesus saves Spread the gladness all around. Jesus saves. Jesus saves Hear the news to every land. Climb Hie steeps and cross the waves, Onward, 'tis our Lord's command. Jesus saves, Jesus saves It it on the rolling tidi J esus saves, Jesus saves; I to sinners far and wide, Jesus Tel saves. Jesus saves; Sing ye Islands of the sea, Echo back ye ocean waves. Earth shall keep her jubilee, Jesus saves. Jesus saves. Sing above the bailie's strife, Jesus savi'S, Jesus saves, Hy his death and endless life, Jesus saves. Jesus saves. Sing it softly thru the gloom, When the heart for mercy craves. Sing in triumph o'er the tomb, Jesus saves, Jesus saves Give the winds a mighty voice, Jesus saves. Jesus saves Let the Nations now rejoice, Jesus saves, Jesus saves, Shout salvation full and free. High est hills and deepest caves, This our song of victory, Jesus saves, Jesus saves." Meteoritei In Museums There are about 1,000 meteorites in museums all over the world, ranging In weight from a fraction of an ounce to more than 30 tons. Furlough Pay Bill Gets Approval liy President Terminal pay for furlough time not taken while in the servu e h.i been agreed upon in a compromise i plan thai President Truman has ap proved. The method of pavmonl, as recommended by the buihel bureau, was for veterans lo receive cash for all payments of less th in $50, and five-year bonds in $25 de nominations for all greater amounts. About 14,000,000 men would be! eligible for payments at the rate of 2'i days a month, less tune !f for passes and furlough, for then lime in the service, at the rile uf pay on their rank at tunc of discharge. The program is expect ed to cost around $3 billions Final passage is yet to come in Congress, which has awaited the budgel bureau's suggestions on Hie method of making payment before writing the measure into law. I KAKM MACIUNEHV I P WASHINGTON, Production of farm m a c h i n e r v climbed to $5H.4t0.48(i during May . a 2113 per cent gain over the previous inoiilh. the civilian production adiiiine.l ra tion announced. m FOR SALE BEAI'TII Tl. COI'NTH V HOME ' Ideal location; all modern conven iences . . furnished or u ntiii ne heil . . . five acres ol laud with moun tain stream. Write: Country Home, Box 51 I, Wav nesville. See I's For , . . Electrical Contracting (I.ii-ensfd) Electrical Itepairim; of all Kinds Phone 472 IIOWKLL KLKCTUIC CO. J. W. Howell, owner Shop and Office I'ndcr Hruilersiin's Corner IMPORTANT NOTICE CLEAN YOUR FURNACE FLUE SMOKEPIPE ALL HEATING DUCTS AND REGISTERS Holland Giant Vacuum Cleaners (No Muss or Dil i in House . . . All Work Done from llasemnet ) Most Residences $12.50 We Will Itotfin Cleaning Furnaces in ( anion and Waynesville Aliout July ?,Hh Name Street Address City For Your HOLLAND FURNACE CO. (J. A. COST AN, Mgr. Holland Furnaces Are Immediately Available from Stock at Reasonable Prices. Asheville, N. C. She lias a good job she's good at it Tlie Telephone Operator hns one of imlinilry' good jol.H. The work is pleusant ami inter esling and the wage are attractive. The heginner's rale here is 925.00 for a five ilay week. Periodic increase hring this to a rate of $31.00 a week. This doe not include extra compensation for overtime or duly at certain hours of the day. Over the year, telephone uers have received increasingly more service for their dollar employees increasingly higher wage. SOUTIIEHN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH ( l ..MP ANY lncorportted Use The Classified Advertisements Phone No Reservation Please Fill Above ( - Hi Mi llillV77ll nrv--N Tl TJ? j and Mail to CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNEY USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS