DECEMBER 6, 1946 - THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Second SectknJ I rn LAJ NT AD jTES blf cent per word. lie. 2 1-2 cents per Lum charge 50c .t. will be published desired schedule ,! charge. -rtisrme nts should be immediately. The will not be respon thau one incorrect rjTISEMENTS ARE jDVANCE. Cash must orders sent by mail. Lt be In office before on weanesuay o Id te in want ad sec- tnsh to Insert a want elephoP" 137. Uc;. slipcovers it 35 years. 1'ickup, Good used pre-war , furniture for sale. Lpusiic Fish Hatchery. u 'MINTS see riaywood Co, next to Farmers 'II . Tl 1 IT on Asnevnie nuau. n. 3ianat.Tr. "lione z i-m. tf - ii-Fnamel. Martin 'ompaiiv, i "none jj. Nov. 29-Dcc. 3-6-10 Ekcinc heaters. Mar- it (,'omnany. I'lione .a. Nov 2!)-Dcc. 3-6-10 -In-iiic aiui ouisiue induws and roofing. Is Id CD's. 19-11 Ply- tor sedan. 1942 1-ton le body truck. G steel or dairy. 1 set of iork harness. Andrews 41. Hcndersonville. Nov. 2(i-29 Dec 3-G lave money hy having or broken furniture recovered. Estimates le or phone ldl-J. Saun- liturr Sl'op. ! Short St.. N. Car. Dec. 3-6 lick To Treat rachitis ronchitis may develop If ihest cold, or acute bron treated and you cannot:' eachance with any medi itent than Creomulsion right to the seat of the ilp loosen and expel germ sm and aid nature to ieal raw, tender, inflamed ncous membranes, on blends beechwood ;Pecial process with other medicines for coughs, no narcotics. ;r how many medicines led, tell your druggist to rale ot Creomulsion with, finding you must like the allays the cough, per uana sleep, or you are to oney back. (Adv.) PE THE points like a Machine Can ! No wonder they say an Eversharp Repeater j'tiuil speeds your writing speeds your very linking! When you need new points, just r-j" uic iiagic button witn your uii" ?'M ( iick! It feeds new points like a ma- lln frnm mnnlhs' slinnlv of si,p lead that you drop in the barrel d, C.ISV Ice' as dropping sugar tumps im" imSHARP h Book Store ; 1 C GALUSIIA Waynesville FOR SALE Famous Round ();ik wpod and coal ranges. Also Dixie wood and eoal ranges Cagle Furniture Co., Clyde. N. c. Nov. 18-tl FOR SALE New radio for Christ inas. We have a few electric and battery table models, fully guar anteed. Philco, RCA. Victor and Motorola. Cagle Furniture Co. Clyde, N. C. Nov. 18-tf FOR SALE Tricycles for Uie youngsters. A fine Christmas gift. Buy one today and lay away for Christmas. Cagle Furniture Co., Clyde, N. C. Nov. 18-tf FOR SALE We carry most al'l types of wood and coal heaters. A warm house is essential for good health. Cagle Furniture Co., Clyde, N. C. Nov. 18-tf FOR SALE Dayton "V Rells. all sizes. Martin Electric Com pany. Phone 31. Nov 29-Dec. 3-G-10 FOR SALE Automatic Toasters. Martin Electric Company, 1'hon" 31. Nov. 29-I)ec. 3-6-10 HAVE FEED FOR CATTLE Would like to contact sonic one who wants tfood silage for cattle this winter. See Dwifiht Hall, Wavnesville. Rt. 2, or phone 2214. Nov 29-Dec 3-6 Bring your worn toys to Saunders Furniture Shop, 5 Short St.. to he repaired for Christmas. F. Saunders. Phone 161-J. Dec. 3-6 HOUSE FOR SALE- -5-room house, located in Band Mill section. Price reasonable. See Willard Howell, Route 2, Wavnesville. Dec 3-6 FOR SALE 2 36-inch wood lathes; 1 3-wheel band saw; 1 jig saw. disc sander; 4 inch joiner; 1 mo- ; tor. Ellis Morgan, liazelvvood. i Dec. 3-6 FOR SALE Or Trade- Mare Will trade for cattle or cash. C. C. Francis. Rt. 1. Dec. 3-6 POSITION WANTED Would like to work in local concern. Have had experience as salesman. Call 537, Chas. Tressler, Wayside Lodge. Dec 3-6 FOR SALE Almost new all-steel furnace, together with stoker. In use only 3 months. Also girls' new bicycle. See MtElrov's Service, Dellwood road. Phone 420-W. Dec 3-6 FOR SALE All kinds of wood, any size or type and any size load. Immediate delivery. McElroy's Service. Phone 420-W. Dec 3-6 FOR SALE Two fine black fillies, coming three years old in the spring. In the Mauney Cove. Phone 126. C. R. Palmer. Dec 3-6 FOR SALE Genuine Warm Morn ing Heater. Used less than six months. Mr. Jolley. Phone 539. Dec. 3-6 WANT TO EXCHANGE or buy old stamps. Phone 181 or write box 716. Dec. 3-6 CITY BUS FE -. . DEPENDABLE - - - ECONOMICAL 0jmr j&w M;i M iaC BUTTON feeds new US m Letters To Editor 'Continued From Page Two) grand welcome to so great a man, so deserving as Mr. Ferguson, and I m sure there will be no regrets 'hat it has been done so well. It is my regret, however, that I was not present, as 1 well remember Mr. Ferguson in the earlier days and it would have been a joy to me to have helped in this dserving tribute to him. But this note is to congratulate the force of the grandest little BIG newspaper that is in the state. The Mountaineer, for the part it played in this event. Without the public ity in the way it was given there probably would not have been quite the enthusiasm that seems to have been in evidence. I bet the folks in old Haywood love their newspaper, and well they might, as it is the biggest asset that goes to make up a county with so many wonderful assets. Every issue of your paper seems to me to get better than the last one and I am becoming a little homesick as the news of my favoiite spot is so un derstanding set forth in a way that makes scenes as if they were not the forty years ago stuff, but ns of yesterday in my memory as I grew up there, and remembering the part I played in the early newspaper experience when the now Mountaineer was not thought of in the light it holds today. I have been away from its influence about 38 years now, in person, but tlx" heart has always been in Hay wood county and with its news paper as mv first love! With fond remembrances of old Haywood and kindest thought of FOR SALE Western Flyer bicycle in good condition: balloon tires. For further information call 53-W-3 after six p.m. Dee. 3-6 FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding purposes. Broad breasted Bronze. Also one pair young mare mules, coming three years old. L. M. Sherrill. Canton, Rt. 2. Dec. 3-6 FOR SALE A genuine Satzuma tea-set, gold inlay. Make beauti ful Christinas gift. Also antique hand - carved what-not cabinet; also two-toned Modernistic Club chair, all-spring constructed. Can be seen at 429 Love Lane, or phone 281-W. tf FOR SALE Hot water heater Practically new. Price $15 in cludes pipes and mat. Call 251-J. Dec. 6-10 FOR SALE Brown fur coat, cheap. Apply Central Cleaners, Church street. Dec 6-10 FOR SALE One story, six-room frame home in Clyde, living room, dining room, kitchen, three large bedrooms, hall. front porch, glassed-in back porch, hardwood floors, plastered walls, slate roof, hot air heat, large lot. apples, pears and grapes, small barn, all in good repair. The L N. Davis Company. tf FOR SALE Convertible day bed: metal, mahogany finish. Tele phone 348 after 6:30 p. m. Dec 6-10 FOR SALE Double-bed; heavy-pre-war metal mahogany finish. Good snrings. Telephone 348 after 6:30 p. m. Dec 6-10 GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER ARMY. NAVY. MARINE AND COAST GUARD SPECIALISTS job Mos. Grades Cook 060 5, 4 Pharmacist 149 4, 3 Photographer 152 5, 4 Translator 152 5, 4, 3 Operations. NCO 814 4, 3 Liaison Pilot 772 5, 4, 3 Postal Clerk 056 5, 4 and many other skills. Qualified Army. Navy. Marine or Coast Guard veterans who held any of some 400 occupational specialties for 6 months or more may now enlist in the new Regular Army at a grade depending upon the length of your previous occupa tional specialtv service. New high Army pay and the opportunities for advancement make an Army career more attractive now than ever before. Stop in and fund out the special grade you will receive under this new War De partment regulation. Apply at the U. S. Army Recruiting Sta tion. Post Office Bldg., Asheville, N. C. FOR SALE '39 M ton Ford Pick up. See H. Pless at Sims Tire and Battery. Dec 6 Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort Prekrmon to quick, dependable reliever of itehinr, gainful rectal aoreneaa ymp toma which mar also accompany pilea an J hemorrhoids. Bringa oothini aanaa of comfort upon contact, forma protactlni film orer aore area, help deatror infectloua B-erma, aide Nature heal up raw. broken tiaauea. No oil no grease to a tain cloth Inc. Sold on money back guarantee. Be aura to get this modern relief today . , , ask for PROLARMON Smith Cut kate Drttr Stor SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK mm YOU CAN SEM" EI;Hr PERSOMS Kf A. DIKING TA.RLE SET FoR EKHT Several -Thousand DIFFERENT WAYS PSCOAP, IV t f(0W ARE rtt SEEC-LIHCiS RAISED 1E oFTME Bl; TRE.ES , fitE SEQUOIAS oF CALIFORNIA ? IN A. NURSERY LivtR oFTrtt RED Mm snapper is richer. In VITAMINS A Than Ul LWtR Transactions Beaverdam Township Harley E. Wright, et ux to C. Crowder. et ux. Frank I. Newman, et ux to II. A. Osborne. J. M. Tate, et ux to Aurelia Sea man, et vir. N. C. Sales, et ux to .1. E. Slaugh ter, et ux. Weldon Hall to William I'.. Nash, et ux Raxhel Np.sh. C. K. Long, et ux to Leonard Deweese. Ray M. Davis, et ux to Seth C. Wood, et ux. Cecil Township Mrs. Muriel .loslin to W. F. Ilipps, et ut. Clyde Township J. E. Ferguson, el ux Aletha Fer guson to Sue Gray Medford. Orabtree Township V. W. Smith, '.'t ux Lizzie Smith, to Frank Hannah, et ux to Jessie Mae Hannah. F.ast Fork Township John Michal, et nl to Thomas Miehal, et al. Thomas Michal. et al to Laura Lenoir. Iron Duff Township Helen While Caldwell, et vir Ray mond Caldwell to Lester Franklin, et ux Susie Franklin. Ivy Hill Township Alney Mehaffiy, et ux. et al to John Bradley. Fines Creek Township Grace Wright, et vir Dan Wright to Paul H. Ferguson.- Jonathan Township Gilmer Cagle, et ux to Ollie Mae Rathbone. Dock Boyd and Louise Boyd to Grady Howell, et ux Winnie How ell. Piceon Township Van G. Shipman. et ux lo R. R. Mathes, ct ux. Waynesville Township A. T. Ward, Trus. and G. C. Clark to Ronald W. Adkins. William Medford and First Na- you and your co-workers in the greatest task in the world, that of j getting oui a nev aiiapt-i , csijctmnj one like The Mountaineer, and per sonal regards to you, I am Respectfully yours, A. E. MAXWELL, Atlanta, Ga. HENRY DONALD DUCK Pi rall "ff SL.ie By R. J. SCOTT 1'KE COSf LIESf sTroke of Li;nTNiMq a".itu wriusiONi AH THE. UNIltD SAfES NA.YAL Ammunition depot, lake DENMARK, N.J., OULY IO, I9Z6, CAUSING DAMAGE To -TrtE EKTENf of $93,000,000 AND IHIRiy LIVES ,V Sunflower. PLANT" REQUIRES ABOUT A QUART OF . WATER A PAY .hp D cF THE COD In Real Estate tional Bank to Georgia Mull. Lake .Iimaluska Assembly, Inc., to Robert Glenn Ilipps. et ux I.eilia Ilipps. li. D. Medford, et ux to Dan Wright, el ux. Fred Marcus, et ux to Joseph C. Warren, et ux Lee Davis, et ux Mae Burr Davis to James C. Rose. T. S. ltoten, et ux to Stella Rolen Hall. Annie G Stone to L. C. McKin ney, ct ux. Ronald G. Adkins, et ux to Henry F. Wyntt. J. C. Willaims, el ux to William R. Dills, et ux. Leo L. Buckner, Jr., et ux to Mrs. Annie Moffitl. Merritt Buchanan, et ux to Roy V. Buchanan, et ux. Ruby Trammel!, ct vir to David C. Gillelt, et ux. J M. Palmer, et ux to Lester Hendrix, et ux. Georgia Mull to W. S. Dills. N Lucre! ia Cotton to A I ben God bold. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Elizabeth M. James, Administra trix of Robert W. James, De ceased, and Elizabeth M. James, Individually. Charles C. James. Judith A. James, and Bruce W. James, Minors by their Guardian Ad Litem, T. L. Green. Under and by virtue of an order and decree of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, made in a special proceeding entitled Elizabeth M. James. Administratrix and Elizabeth M. James, Individu ally, vs Charles C. James, Judith A. James, and Bruce W. James, Minors by their Guardian Ad Lit em. T. L. Green, the undersigned having been duly appointed a Com missioner of the Court, the under signed Commissioner will, on the 30th day of December. 1946 at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Court House door in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C. offer for sale to thf highest bidder for cash that cer tain tracts or parcels of land, said lots and land being described as follows: TRACT No. 1. Lying and being in the State of North Carolina, Waynesville Township, and being in the Town of Waynesville, and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on Depot Street, cornor of Lot. No. 7, and runs North 69 degrees 35' West 26.4 feet to a stake, corner of Lot j No. 9; thence North 20 degrees East 69 feet to a stake in the line of Lot No. 10; thence with the line i of Lot No. 10. South 72 degrees East 26.4 feet to a stake: thence I North 20 degrees West 71.5 feet j lo the beginning. And being. Lot j No. 8 Of the Ray Division as shown by plat of Shoolbred, recorded in Book 32, page 384. Records of deeds of Haywood County. ; Tract No. 2. Lying and being in 1 Haywood County, N. C. in Fines, Creek Township, on the waters of i Turkey Creek, adjoining the lands j of James Kirkpatrick. Zeb Fergu-! son and others: i Beginning on a rock in a deed ravine and runs South 32 East 40 i poles, crossing Turkey Creek to a stake on a point of a ridge; South 49 East and up said ridge 36 poles to a stake on top of main ridge; thence South 15 East and up said ridge 16 poles to a slake; thence South 12 West up said ridge 6:V poles to a double chestnut; thence South 6 West with the ridge 6 poles lo a white oak; thence South 3 East to the top of the ridge 32 poles lo a dogwood; then South 26 East still up the ridge 16 poles to a chestnut oak on top of said ridge; thence West with J. M. and James Kirkpatrick's line 24 poles to a stake; thence North 63 West with said line 37 poles to a sourv ood; thence South 38 West with said line 12 poles to a stake; thence North 80 West with said line 8 poles to a chestnut at several chest nuts grown out of a stump, said liflmn.;!1.' 41......... XT. ...I I. litlll K ft ? I III III 1 , llll'llll iHIIIII 31 West clown a ridge 26 poles to a small chestnut oak; thence North 5 West down ridge 4 poles to a hick ory; thence North 45 West still down ridge 38 poles to a stake in the road; thence North 20 West crossing Turkey Creek 22 poles lo a red onk; thence North 15 East up ridge 7 poles to a while oak; thence North 15 F.ast up ridge 32 poles lo a white oak; thence North 38 East 16 poles to a chestnut Ferguson's corner; thence North 40 East down hollow 89 poles lo the beginning. Containing 87 1 2 acres, more or less. TRACT No. 3: Lying and being In Haywood County, N. C. Fines Creek Township, adjoining the lands of J. L. Kirkpatrick, Charley Noland and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning on an ash. cor ner in the Public road, a condition al corner made between J. J. Kirk patrick and R. C. James, thence with a ditch to a hollow; thence with a hollow lo a pine at the foot of a ridge; thence up the ridge to the top of the mountain lo Char ley Noland's line; 1 hence with said line to J. M. Kirkpat rick's old line; thence villi said line to the Public road; thence with said road to the beginning. Containing 33 acres, more or less. That in addition to the two last described tracts of land the under signed will sell any oim.r lands that the said Robert W. James, de ceased, may have received or in herited as an heir at law of the said Robert C. James Deceased in Fines Creek Township. Reference is hereby made to the books and pages where same may be recorded, for a full and complete description of said land, This the 25th day of November, 1946. Elizabeth M. James. Commissioner of the Court. 1591 Nov. 29 Dec. 6-13-20 RlsrlihaaiU Taa Waaf Fast , Ym. It Is true, then Is a esla. harmless, medicated Uqatd calls hi vrnflrw . I. . .4 .4 nn ninnki oglr blackheads. Those who followed sim ple aitscuons ana sppnea -v-- letiring were smaxingiy surpniea found their pimples nd blackheads haddisrnearsa. These eaera eotJiuslaaUcally praise Klssrsa sag claim they are no looser mbarraid end are new happr with tbeir eleur complexions. Uss Klssfaa. If one application does not satisfy, you set oeobal res sstney back. Ask fas Klssrsa today, ease. Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store F.XECUTRICES" NOTICE Having qualified as Fxecutrices of the estate of Mrs. M. Ellen Mc Cracken, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to file same with Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, Clyde, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of Novem-1 ber. 1947. or this notice will be' pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle-J ment. This 22nd day of November, 1946. i GERTRUDE ROGERS DUTCH WELLS QUAVE MEDFORD Execulriees estate of Mrs. M. Ellen McCracken, Deceased. 1588 Nov 22-29. Dec. 6-13-20-27 NOTICE OF SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ' NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY t IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Haywood County Vs. Luther Love, Single S. H. Love & wife. Mrs. S. H. Love i F. D. Love & wife, Cora C, Love G. B. Love & wife, Mrs. G. B. Love C. P. Love & wife, Juanita Love ; Sole Heirs atLaw of Kittie M. Love, Deceased. The defendants, S. II. Love and' wife, Mrs. S. II. Love, F. D. Love! and wife, Cora C. Love, G. B. Love! and wife, Mrs. G. B. Love, C. P. i Love and wife, Juanita Love, named in the above entitled action, j will take notice that an action en-1 titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, WAYNESVILLE FLOOR SURFACING CO. L. E. HENSHAW B. K. HUNDLEY We Carry Power Unit for Jobs Where Electricity Is Not Available. CLEANING AND WAXING Phones ... Day 23 - - - Night 349-W ... I. O. Box T.49 Bed Delicious Golden Delicious Home Beauty Siayman Winesap A Ji Ji In Bulk Just Right To Eat Or Cook Several Hundred Bushels Will Sell One Bushel Or Truckload Bring Containers Boiling Hall Orchard Just Off Highway 19 and 23 At Saunook, N. C. to foreclose liens for the non-payment of delinquent ta'es, penalties, interests' and costs due Haywood County by reason of taxes levied and assessed by it against real property in Haywood County in which said defendants are interest ed; and said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, at the courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of December, 1946, or within 30 days thereafter, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in its said complaint. This the 12th day of Nov., 1946. C II LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court Of Haywood County, N. C. 1587 Nov. 15-22-29-Dec. 6 BETHEL CEMETERY NOTICE The Rethcl Cemetery is being cleaned and leveled, preparatory to seeding in grass. If anyone has ob jections lo leveling of graves or re moving any shrubbery that may be in way of work, notify the commit tee at once. Anyone wanting their shrubbery, get it at once. Thos who would like to contrib ute to this work may send money to any of the following: C. W. Wright T. W. Cathey Frank Wells C S. Rollins D. 1). York Henry Evans Mrs. Welch Singleton 1586 Nov 15-22-29-Dec 6 CARL C. ANDERSON BY WALT DISNEI i;iaViii(tH5