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M !i 'A crFTMBEB 20, M4I THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Seeond SrtlosT T jft Invites Your Attention To These Mmy Opportmitses jT AD TES . wnrd. ii.' cents per Lm charge 50e. be published d;sired schedule charffe- Liban or." incorrect LpEMEVIS ARE l-VANC E. Cash must crs sent by malL I b, in offiff before Wednesday te bf n want ad sec- j, to insert a want fphor" 137. hinile. good lor C nmili I. $34 Call t;4ti. H av ni'S- Sept 20 44 (ii-hman inntor- M ci.nciii 1"". r,;, , :, ,1m dan at v in".' " ii :i and 6 S.-p! jMS see J I ay wood o, next lu Farmers Alieville Hoad. II. na:rr. phone 277-M tf : :,c! r "f ht-nul if ul in ci'y limils. Five from town. Ideal nip. hold or tour lime 281 -W for fur lion nr sop owner a: 42!) Love Lane. tf D- T' informal ion town ui 5-passen-.unlet cniipc, 1041 Ion at Waynesvillo, in ('. 213-450 - Sept 20 ,i mill ,r,"n sal. fuel nahnka Supply. TF ui.:l sec-lions of .i,;,iiiiiiialcl,v ISO ir i luld s play yard. Sept. 20 G SLIPCOVERS "sr l'i k up and i'J ii'i'il 1i ins room See Mauley, op iViery. TK r J veils of 5 ft. n .'!!) inch coil ' inch mattress, !""" . used apt. ii nine anil high oilier items you ) I)'1 M en at Fiesta wiwn Lake Juna ;iii r call 41 for Sept. 20 lf picking foreman low foreman: also pickers at Boiling al Smmonk. Good 5pPt- 10. 13, 17, 20 for sale, from 'P Wo deliver In Jnii Hazelwood. w wders, 7,, l 1 2. Phone 554-M. si'Pt. 13-17-20-24 'p-r""m apartment, tK' in and with I- Hen ',21 or S83-W. tf Y0rR TREES 5HRn lint. graying and tranches and ,V;' i" trees be '" reparable n1 Contact K SALTER ' N'!"i Carolina Our (Great America $ Mack YEU0W PINE GROVVb FttVvA A P0061W HRVftlMP NB)R VWllCVJO rMTlOMl FOREST 0PE6O4 CW PROOF OF NnuKE' TREf. FCRLST INWTRlK PRCWOTE NFW TREE GfiCAUTH By LITAVlMtS ETP SOURCES W HflWKTFp ftRDtf 10 WORE FUTURE TIMBER CROP5 itiWi Tin ME TRIPLE KlEvUiy IX? l6t4EP AVEaGQsl LWCWOTNt FOR rT HEflV-Piny FPEISHT AMP R0EkI6ET3 -SEKVICE HW THE COAL OR iu' FRom, -me water suppty n tme rer ultca (werful the locOAvrrNe will &e picect-pkive -jteam tukbime Tyre. FOR SALE Ostermoor best grade box springs for full size bed. Clean, praetieally new. Will de- i liver. Stanley, Opposile Fish Hatchery. Sept. 20-24-27 Oct 1 LOST One large chromium hub cap between Dellwood and Jay Creek. Reward. If found please call Dr. W. H. Liner. Phone 225-.J. Sept. 20 WANTED Person to assist at Veterinary hospital to receive calls. No physical work. Phone 508-W after 7 p. in. Sept. 20-24 FOR RENT Furnished room to ! gentleman, close in. Phone j 163-W. Sept 20-24 ' FOR SALE One white enamel cast iron kitchen sink, chromium trimming. Junaluska Supply. I TF i FOR SALE BY OWNER Eifiht rooms, large bath, hot-eold water, fuel oil heat, new paint inside and out, new linoleum on floors, large lot, new school and church, 28 foot sun porch. Write box 179, Hazelwood. Sept 20-24 FOR SALE One small adding machine. Junaluska Supply. T V FOR SALE Farm. 45 acres, good land, good 47room house, timber, excellent barns, crops, team. etc. Price $7,000. Terms. See John Reeves, Lake Junaluska. Sept. 17 24 FOR SALE 3 acres land, wood and water, V-ii acre corn: five year old horse, some lumber, several stands of bees. On llv att Creek, 2 miles above Rubber Plant. See me on the place. Gay Corn. Sept. 17-20 FOR SALE Mahogany finisher) spool bed, good coil springs and clean mattress, single dresser, and bedside stand. All for $15 00. Call 93-R. Sept. 17-20 FOR RENT Rooms or an apart ment. Phone 231-M, Alden How ell. Sept. 17-20 FOR SALE About 1000 hemlock split tobacco sticks. Phone 231-M Alden Howell. Sept. 17-20 FOR SALE Five room bungalow on Crestnut Park drive. Lot 160 by 170. Priced at $3,675, Call E. L. Withers and company. Sept. 17-20 READ THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Delivered at your door daily and Sunday. Phone 400-R. Sept. 17-20-24-27 FOR SALE One 120 gal. electric water heater. Junaluska Supply. TF APPLES FOR SALE Finest va rieties suitable for eating raw, cooking, or making cider: some loose in bulk; some packed in j baskets. Any quantity from one bushel to a truck load. Boiling I Hall Orchard at Saunook. tf j FOR SALE One small team of i mule. Junaluska Supply. TF j women Wanted; at american enka to train as textile workers 6lc MINIMUM APPLY En'Ka employment office OR ,S-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE TiiflT PRIJMfJ6 20 70 25 PERC&JT MOT? miw ww THey Did m prewqq T -j Noah Numskull STUCEMTBUeiES'i' HIMSELF Al THOUCMT DOES HE DO SOME ' CANToM , Al.C, DEAI5A10H ARE POST WAREHOUSES BUIUT OF PEO TAPE ANO SKEEAJ LUMBER ? Fi?ani ouer PLAINFlE?t-t. Al.J. ft t'rth.tiKl by Kir( Fratutn BynJW1. nt V ANT TO HI S - An automobile trailer, preferably with slake sidi s. ' Call 483-M. Sept. 20 FOR SALE Several hives bees. Guaranteed in excellent condi tion. Reasonable price. Also some good milch cows. See John lioccs, Lake Junaluska. Sept 20-27 FOR SALE One cast iron conl range. Junaluska Supply. TF xoticf. in the superior court north carolina, haywood county. Mildred Allen, vs. John Allen. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. N. C. for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute on the ground of two years separation; and that said defendant will furth er take notice that he is required to appear within twenty days after the 5th day of October, 1946, be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Courthouse in Hay wood County, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 4th day of Sept., 194G. GERTRL'DE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County. 1574 Sept. 6-1&-20-27 JONATHAN ROLLER MILL and STORE HOUSE At AUCTION Wed. Oct. 2nd Transactions Kcavrrdum Township I! D Coleman. Jr., et ux to J. T. liailey. et al. Riley Jones et ux to M K. Hipps, et ux. M. F. Plenimons, et ux to Riley Jones, et ux. M. K. llipps. et ux to M. F. Robinson. P. O. Smathers to M. F. Pleni mons. Fred N. Pressley, et ux to Cecil R. Euwards. ( anion Building and Loan Asso ciation and S. M. Robinson, Tins, to John P. Jones, et ux. S. M. Robinson, et ux to Opal Brown. Canton Building and laan Asso ciation and S. M. Robinson. Trus. to George W. Kuykendall, et ux Clyde Township R. V. Welch to R. L. Stevens. R. V. Welch to J. E. Ferguson and A It hea Ferguson. .1. T. Bailey to B. 1). Medford and J. I". Ferguson. Crahtree Township Roy Smith, et ux to V. W. Smith, et ux. East Fork Township Noland Pless and Pauline Pless to II. C. llealherly. H. C. llcatheny, ei ux to Ray mond Murphy, et ux. Jonathan Creek Township E. F. Caldwell, et ux to J. A Country of Br GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. WE ARE rapidly becoming a nation of old people. Between 1930 and 1940 the number of people in our country 65 years of age or more increased five times as fast as the total population. In 1900, one person out of twenty-five was 65 or over. In 1940, the proportion was one out of fourteen. By 1980, It will be abut one out of nine. What will this trend mean to chil dren? Only about a third of the aged persons of our nation are self-supporting. The remainder are either helped or supported by their rela tives and friwids or by public agencies or private philanthropy. Over the years, industry has not, except during the war, wanted men and women over 45 or 50, and this problem will increase as jobs grow scarcer. Looking After Parents Year by year, children hnvo yrown less ready to look after their parents in old age. While social security has taken up some of the slack, it does, like all hu mane governmental aids, reduce the urge of children to look after their aged parents, and of the MKN! AGV: 18-22 NO EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED THIRD SHIFT 66c MINIMUM APPLY ENKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OR U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HENRY DONALD DUCK I 1 '"'J I Ff T -J L I SAW YE DUCK fl TTZ 1 71 r j ?c Copt.iJ,m FfHurCT SrnjKlit, Im, Wod tlf tnerrei ' "" 't Ane; In Real Estate Caldwell. Ivy Hill Township Grady Henry, et u to Y. . Henry , et ux. A L. Slier, et ux to Mamie O. Stearns, et al. Waynesville Township Elmer D. Hendiix. el ux to Sam McNahb, et ux Grace Nolan, et ir to Belle Mor ris McCracken. Virginia Nelson Sims, et ir to Alden Howell. Jr. Swan Hendiix, et ux to Elmer D. Hendrix, et ux. Theodore II Carraw ay and Janu s Carraway to Claude Pressley. Jess Cochran, et u to Thomas J. Robinson. J. A. I'rcvost, el ux to R. v'. Welch. Haloid Massie, et ux to G. Wil son, el ux, Joe E. Young, et ux to Roy W. ("lineman, et ux. Gilbert It. Croonibs. et ux to Mrs. Jeanncttc J. McSwain. Stanley G. Child to Clara Lee Eans and Miriam Louise Martin. CATS AM) IIOCS PHILADELPHIA, Pa. When police found the body of Frederick Erlingor, who had died in his shanty home, they also found 14 dogs and an equal number of eats. They asked the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to capture the animals. Older People younger parents to exercise thrift in preparation for their older days. In some instances, this proves a moral loss within the family, though apparently a moral gain socially. Belieus education of children won't Wi mado easier, with the average age of the church congre gation, already high, growing higher. Nor does the picture for public education of children tomorrow look brighter, since increase in aged voters hardly will mean a more liberal assignment of public funds for educating children. The growing proportion of older people increase the need that chil dren shall be brought up with proper deference toward older persons, though the trend has been just the opposite. Also, it increases the need that all adults should understand children better, that young parents should cultivate wide interest now so they will not, in their older days seek satisfac tion from hampering their grand children. Year by year more grandparents and other in-laws are going to be sitting around where there are growing children and in homes with leas and loss space. ml wMNt mr Miun mat Ht mn m itm is ' jvsi mmr lit mmnt oi statps Krwti rw ma nsn ut tmu . m mitti m trui hah m mis utiim s trims m mn nimtei mm MocuncM a 1 ill r . FOXY BOSS SAM S $5 ON FOX DANVILLE, 111 Noticing that two drivers in the garbage depart ment were dumping a dead fox info an incinerator, Supt Frank Cobui 11 salvaged the animal, collected a $5 bounty on the pelt and gave Hie money to the red-faced drivers. How to take th( ways to make your kitchen "homey" . . . hat color to chooso for your living room . . . These cut1 just a Uw of the intnguing new ideas furnished daily on the Woman's Poqo of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCI MONITOR These helpful ideas are "plus value" in daily newspaper tor the home that gics you world news interpreted to show its impact on you and your family. Uf thit coupon for your SPE CIAL introduc tory subscription tivt wee eks 90 Issuvt only I Nome. j Street I City J PB 1 (U.S. funds) Applications will be received for absentee! ballots for only (hose actually members of the armed services of the United States front and after 1 Atifust, l!)lf. I'.allots for civilians will be available from and after 4 October, 1016. These ballots are to be voted in the General Election to be held on the 4th day of November, HMO. The ballots will be available at Board office in Courthouse. Haywood County Board of Elections C. GUDC.ER HRVSON, Chairman WALTER T. CRAWFORD, Secretary J. A. SINGLETON, Member y rtsi urnrMt m uitOAt tucks its 41 m aosc m nut L iOimitu mwswm si I vr SWf Ik Ki UK A3 KCimt mmitt:swiiiifiwiiTtoiKir- tvt I Ml S0VM I0K I ft rtts listi Kr hivik lAtip re rums issn itc mtmm. SHOUT TEim YORK, Pa. The average child's prayer came true al the rural Bel hid School recently. Tliirty-lwo children reported for the opening of school and, the next day, when lhe lelurned, the scbool has been delriivod bv (ire. tor YOUR home ruts nut of your I t ctjl1- f at routine . . . I The Christian Science Publishing Satiety J One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Masqat hu.ctts Please enter ci peci(il introdi n tor y su c ription to I The Christian Science Monitor 0 werks (JO issues) (or 3-1 .State. NOTICE Late Pasture Late pastures lose as much as 20 per cent in total digestible nutri ents, and there is an even greater drop in digesting protein. I NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COCRT NORTH CAKOLIN V HAYWOIU) COt NT Y. HUGH T Yi.oli. s 1M7. T Y 1 lt. The ileleiKi.'in! above named will take notice that an act ion entitled as ahno l.a . H . 11 . .hiilienecd in the Superior Court of Haywood County to secure a dnoree on the grounds of adultery on the part of the defendant, aiul that said de fendant will luiiher take notice that she is required to appear be fore the Cloik of the Superior Court m the '0111 1 IIoum' ill llay Aood Counl. N. c, on or before 20 day - aid r the K!lli day of Oc tober, l!U(i. and aii v.er or demur to the cienpl.iiul 11: 1 1 1 1 act 1011. or j t he plaint ill' will apph to the Court ' for the relict demanded in said complaint. ; This the loth i!a of Sept . 1946. GKHTlil'DE P. ( I.RK, Asst Clerk of Superior Court, I lay w ood ( oil ul . . t 1577 - Sept. 13-20 27 Oct. 4 ADMIMSTIt A I litis NOTICE Having qualHc d .is Administra tor of the Estate ol W. I. McCrack en, late a resilient ol Haywood County, N. C. tin-, is to notify all persons having ilnais ae.uiM said Estate to lile same Willi the under signed prior to August 21'. 11)47 or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. All persons indebted to said Estate will ph.e-e make im mediate settlement. This Aiieiel Jil. HMii HARRY F Mi ( U U'KI.X. Administrator 1572 - Alii; :til Sept h-i:i-0-27 Oct 4, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the estate ol C. Ii. Jones, deceased, all per sons having Oaims aeai.i.st said estate are hereby iiotihed to fl same, duly verified, vwth he un dersigned H. C. .loiies, at Clvde. N. C. on or before the Kith il.-v of August, 1 0-4 7. or this noli, , v ill be pleaded in bar of r,,. o-.ery thereon. All persons ind ted to said estate will please pa amo to the undersigned loilhw ' . This the Kith day ol :.. 1f)4fi R. C. JONES. A oi strator Estate of (' I', :es, Deceased 15(17 -Amu lfi-":h?n of loin -30 ! CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNE Hi At 2 p. m. For Details See J. E. Ferguson Tax Collector's Office ' r
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