THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER mi PAGE SEVEN (Second Sectiond ' 1 IJt AD TES K writs per word, , ?H rents per um charge 50c. ffl be published desired srnru.... i chars1. I . .-1. chilllil he ItisemFi "---fibleb-Thf Moun., nt bf responsible onf incorrect in- I HELP WANTED Cooks, counter girls, table girls, also colored help, boys and girls, dish washer. Also Cashiers. Apply Patrick's Cafeteria, formerly W.W.N.C. Cafe. No Phone calls. If SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK LcruFWTS ARE VANCE. Cash must .a,rs sent by mail. bf in office before . Jv before publi- fff o lie in want ad PHONE 2004. UPHOLSTEKY. SLIPCOVERS. Furniture repair ed, reftnished. All work guar anteed satisfactory. Pickup, de livery. Free estimates. Stanley, opposite Fish Hatchery, Phone om cf See Allie Moore for coffee tables, center tables, and end tubles or call 414-J. Mch 7-11-14-18 FOR SALE Baby chicks, COD, $10 for 100. Write David Nichols Hatchery, Rockmart, Georgia. Mar.' 1-14 WOOD FOR SALE Heater and stove wood for sale. We deliver anywhere. Call 420-W. tf I K, insert u want au, in. DI0 REPA1K I work tfuaran- vour rauio n huture store m lor quick service. Mar. H-18 11941 Doclfic tl ti n i p 116 motor, good tires. Ilae Alien s lain , Ivtood. Phone 588-.I. Mch. 14-18; food or coal range. I ion. Price. $20. town Phone 2122. Mch. 14 DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA TIONS A large variety of cover ed buttons and buckles. . Also will make belts. The Pollyanna ' Shop, over John Boyd's. Mar. 11-14-21-28 FOR SALE -r- Scofleld Reference Bibles, also . other Bibles and Testaments. Bible dictionaries. Gospel Book Room, over Cham ber of Commerce. if - PREvtKt Kay -y-yjTV'Y f f n Transactions In Real Estate Beaverdam TownsMp Jennie Rogers Capps. to Donald Srnpard. ct ux. Canton Buildins and Loan Aso-j cianon ami S. M. Robinson, et to Henry H. Farmer, et ux. -fypts and ;RtAsty ASKHAUS,OILi AND OTHER PRODUCTS ARE. PRODUCED FROM CRUDE OIL ? 450 KU FCoOPEIti HUM WorS7a AkM1E& PURIKC, THE. CUIl. WA. Wlf CAHHUH ' SEP?-'" -rr-- ,x y5S5 Clyde Township Howell E. Pless. et ux to Harry C. Crisp. James U. Medford, et ux, et al to Charles B. Hannah. Ivy Hill Township G, W. Messer, et ux to B. D. Med ford. et ux Lena Medford. 44 Waynesvllle Township G. C. Clark, el ux to Robert 11 Garrett, et ux QJemt Parton, et al, trus. Lake AmaUHfkt Baptist Church to Zeb Kopar. ; ' ' 3?S v.POISOM CASES IM ffHE, FIRST WORtDVVAfc FOR RENT 4-room furnished cot tage '.and bath). Mrs. Robert James, Howell Mill Road, Phone 55-W-l. Mch. 14-18-21 PIANO FOR SALE Self -playing piano. 98 Main Street, Canton, L. J. Ward. Mch. 14-18-21-25 FOR SALE Northern Neck Red and Sapling Clover. Richland Supply Co. Mar. 14 oxwood, all kinds Inable. See Mrs tight, Waynesville,, BABY CHICKS Get New Price Mch 14-21 ! i.jst and Save Money. WORTIl I wiiiif riiir-TTQ mi w iu..n. lEACH ORCHARD , " " V" " ' tpe fruit for two; ' , Idms the following! JIZZi-ir Kips: noa Haven Now You ' Tell One Cecil News MRS. EDGAR BURNETTE liloe. Hale-Haven. Elberla. in 18 to 24 $6.20. postpaid. Ice Copy New 44- Guide Waynes- is. Wavnpsboro. Vir- Mar. 14 German oil 'companies are saw ing old submarine hulls in half and standing them on end for oil storage tanks. NOTICE WHAT, BLACKSMITHS ITV THE FltrNTSIIOP? HAZARD. Ky. (AP) There'll nothing that boats a blow torch if you're trying to get out a news paper, say the mechanical crew of the Hazard Herald. A shortage of natural cas dur ing a cold snap stymied the com posing room crew. They couldn't gel enough heat to melt metal at the proper temperature for casting mats. The workers scurried around town and came up with three bor rowed blow torches. Pretty soon they had the mats cast and the presses rolling. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA ICANS CAN'T BE! Haywood Countv. es. over 1.000.000 , WILLIE MAE PALMER ve thought it over ! vs serve in the Unit-; VINSON PALMER y-thp new peace- j The defendant nhnvo nnmH u,in Why'1 Because of take nniiV.o fk.t : ..v., .vv inai hi avllUII tJIHlllUU and the chance tolas above has been commencod in Because of free I the Superior Court of Havwnnrl Sing. Because of! Countv N r iv,.. th ,....,,. t wnture ,n far-off , securing a divorce on the grounds ofthehnostmcdi- jof two years separation and aban care Because of , donment; and that the saidefen recreation oppor- dant will fnrth.- tt ti h,. use of the sail sfsc - ( he is required to appear before the Btncle Sum keep! Clerk of thP sno., rn.,,t f Wuse of the retire- H, r.... . , , the ,.,.;. I """" vviyiiet,vine, if. ROBIN HOOD DECLAUES A i0', DIVIDEND LA WTO N, Okla (AP) There'i Officers 04 Area Asked To Hickory Meeting March 27 Members Of All Law- Enforcement Agencies Urged To Attend 2-Day Meet A meeting f the officers of all law-enforoement agencies in the 28 WN.C. mounties wiU be field in Hickory on March 27 and 28. It is announced by Charles R. Price, U. S. Marshal for the Western Dis trict Purpose of the meeting is to al low the officers to eel, better ac quainted with each other, to solid ity cooperation and mutual 'under standing. One day of the meeting also will - be' spent on 'the firing range, using tooth pistols' and rifles, and a banquet wil .be 'held on the last day -when D. E. Henderson, D. S. attorney, will be the princi pal speaker.' All . sheriffs and as many deputies as possibles the State Highway Pat .... . t . , Tui,winoersiK iwcai-puuce xorces " " t " u ,i " uo .railway police and jilant 1.000,000 C. on or before the 1st riav nf Mv able 1947 anrf anc., .1 tuJ C n,,);C A r """"" Ml UL-U1U1 IU Llie P Qualified. Go to enmnloi i.. -:J ... " Recruitina i u.r.T, " M'u or. III details pnc. r.r WI" aPl,lv. 10 lne .ourt lor in aeiails. Post Of-i the reliof :,t Homo : .V, Ashevillo. N. C. ,,! """ur " ",r Tommy Ashmore believes A thief broke into his barber and beauty supply house and took about $100 in cash and checks, but left a $10 bill along with a note saying: "I stole your money but didn't have the heart to keep it all." MILKED CUSTOMEIS GETTING THE BIRD LONDON (AP) Housewives at Ilythe, Kent, leave empty cans out for the milkmen wttJi a note asking him to place the ran over the top of the bottle of milk he leaves on the stoop. The move officers are invited' to attend". Representa tive from the FB.L, the Secret Sei-vice, the 7V.T.IJ., Postal Inspec tors, Narcotic Inspectors and the U. S. Marshall's office "will also he present. , Mar. 14 MID Mrs. Rnhni l Mill Road. Phone Mar. 14 Apr. 1 NTS next o Farmers i Villc Roa(, I phone 277-M. This the 11th day of March, 1947 GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court. Haywood County 1616 Mch. 14-21-28 Apr. 4. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, tf ; HAYWOOD COUNTY. Vnc dune bv al John PI., Wniidniw li,...,.. JOHN WILUAM SUTTON, b.v His Next Friend, SUTTON, JIOW TO JJEHEAD A HICII FCVXNG HAWK CUMBERLAND COURTHOUSE. Va. AP) A big chicken hawk wooped down, dived under Ira W. Crutohfield's corn crib Snd grabbed luckless thicken. ' Crutchfieid dashed over, caught the hawk as. it emerged and cut off its head with a pocket knife. The chicken was "unharmed. Crutehfield suffered Ave deep talon r.itchcs. :' 4-7-11-14-18-21 farm horses, nol old. wt nhnm'r. commenced in the Supe hrsold.wt.'abo f HiWooi County for Gordon Farm. Mch. 11.14 ", or lease. 6 or in Bond locntinn Mr'ly furni,..,i' ! .iso. tw ' e, ' 1 1 , U'h 11-14 LUCILE P. SUTTON. The defendant will take notice that a suit entitled as ahnvp hac been commenced in the Superior the Purpose of oBtainina an ahanlnto divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation. The defendant will further take nonce that she is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on or Dcfore April 11. 1947. and answer ' is designed to frustrate birds which have been following milk men up the street, peeking off the caps and helping themselves to the cream from the toy f the milk. THESE AIRPLANES ARE EXPENSIVE i or otherwise nlpari t 'M oil air eon- K.led in the office of the Clerk of "P I)imi;.. he Siinn-r - a ... "' , mi Loun at May wood ll'.. . . n ... V 1 re -umy, or the plaintiff will demand ' "Mianu-.ni. ine relief nMK,j r i . t tf I 1'i.iint This the lift day of March, 1947. H. LEATHFJRWOOD, knnu, r.,erK superior Court LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Clyde Wilcoxen of Lexington finally re ceived a radio set for his airplane although it meant Riving up $304 000 to get it. Wileoxen was awaiting patiently the arrival of the set from u Grand Rapids. Mich., firm. In its place came $304,000 in checks And a de- com- posit slip made out in the com Calholirc "!,Chch roai, niM.ii . Fcb 25-Mar 3ft nlial TAX VICE P. M. 'smanCo 1C17 Mch. M-21-28 Apr. 4. USED CARS 191 2-door Ford Sedan Good condition. 194 Studebake- Champion. Motor just overhauled. 1944 lV4-ton Chevrolet truck. Jlw VRrtnctro model. rt Torque Motor. Good All "round condttion. AH PrieeJ Te Sell LYDA MOTOR CO. pany's name to a Chicago bank. Wilcoxen phoned the -company. There was a slight mistake, !he tolf a startled executive. A few hours later company offi cials flew to Lexington to claim tht deposit and to deliver to Wilcoxen the long-awaited radio set. MERE MAN fEAHNS ABOUT FIGHTING WOMEN KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AJ) A man haled into city court here on a charge of fighting told Judge Charles GH Kelly he -actually wasn't fighting but was only trying to separate two women who were fighting. "YouTl always come out on the wrong end by doing a thing like that," advised Judge Kelly. ' "You should know better tnan to try to separate two .fighting wo men," interjected unief r roiiee Joe Kimncy, who was In the court room. " EXECUTOR'S rWTfCE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ella L. Smathcrs, de ceased, late of Haywood County,. North Carolina, this is to notify ill persons "having claims against said estate to exhibit same to the undersigned, on or before the 7th Jay of Marcti, 1948, or this notice will be. pleaded in bar-of their re covery.' AH persons indebted to said I estate will please make immediate settlement. This 7th day of March, 1947. Harrison McDonnell. Executor, Estate of Ella L. Smathers, Dec'd. 1609 Mch 7-14-21-28 Apr 4-11 mtag Waal Saoka A. wtrdf aBUtloa ah 4ha washing t wci aekt. Tber require th sama taodar , cara n sweattrs luk warm; water tor both washing and rlnilng,. arid no wringing or ar tMcjil haat. ,, ItSi wlsa to trace an outline" an . 'paper t6r ', Bize before washing,. and pin the aock oer this on I towel jalactd flat tor drying. Whin Pi4y t canBrUvely dry an. top, tura tbem var; later place an tin 'rod of a otiat hanger and let Circulating air complete the dry ing fiitotn. Another trick ia te outline tbi locks on cardboard and then' Cut ut-JrjTiei to slip inside during fh. drying, h?T'.l 'l-i-f "I - '. ' FORMER SLAVE DIES SANFORD Funeral services were held at the Jonesboro Negro Methodist church for Anna Peoples, one of the few remaining women in this section born in slavery. She was thought to lie over 100 years of age. "Aunt Anna." as she was familiarly known, recollected clearly the surrender of the Con- .Tederates. She had said she wis i"at that time old enough to wok in the field." Venetian glassmaking guQfs reached the peak of their artist in the 15th century, bringing: Im portance and wealth to the can!) city. Want Ads Get Immediate Resu I HAYWOOD FLOOR SURFACING CO. RURRKR, PLASTIC AND ASPHALT TILE Owned and Operated by R. R. HUNDLEY Phones 23 and 349-W Box 134 6 1 . 1 w K V , 1 YVfl mm - ' t)i.l ; . ' : j ome Novady For Occupancy v v l to 3 Bed Rooms jfi--.... ' "--' ifeckvood and Waynesville A $teal Biargain In a Small Farm ftflfyatt Creek Also Many v, Lots. OLINA Iusuraiii6 and Realty Co. Phone 331 49 Main Street HENRY CARL C. ANDERSON ...... y 622251 Axee jpf 147, King ffihjffi Syndicate Irx-, W. H.I r.ehr ifscrved j I " DONALD DUCK BY WALT DISNEY ! I! I ,. t: I ' ; Jl, 1 ' -- - 1 - i i The defendant walked away Tree man after the lectures.