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it L JANUARY 14, 1949 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ' PAGE FIVE (Second SetiLi-J " ti l .NT AD ATES type, 2 cents per word, harge 40 cents. le tvpe. 3 jinimum CflUIKC uv feize type, 50c lumn inch. tnti will be, published to desired nbedoJe L Hcompnli should be Wmedlately. The Monn- kll not be responsipm than one incorreci m- Lertisements ARE flUin'"-"' y j orders sent by mall. Lust be In office before In. on day beiore puoii- guarantee to De in warn Llsh to Insert . want ad, fcbone 700. Famous NORGE QUKKN WASIIEKS. i- l,,. ffiifii'nn- ,r immediate delivery. Hirers Electric Co. tf II. fUMENTS se Haywood fct Co., next to farmers ., on Asheville Koaa. li. manager, rhone Z-M. tf CsS installed by experi- l. Larue stock of glass parts. Prompt service. ' Glass Service, below Hotel, Phone (19. tf TOP PK1CES for Irish black walnuts, onions, and shoats. Junaluska hone 08. tf K 3 heavy springing E Jerseys and a Guern- 1 sell or trade. Inquire Ralhuone at Dellwood on on Lake Junaluska J 11-14 OR RENT $7.00 per one. 5.00 and $6.00 per person for two in one few available. LeFalne tf In electric co. Main Street Hl'HHY! HURRY! Electric Vacuum Clean ularlv $fi4.9.r, Special 95. Holers Electric Co., fil, Main SI reel. tf '.-Shucks from 75 bush- n and 5 big shocks of "' J. T. ISridfies, East lllc. t AT ONCE Men to sup- isunicis with evervri.iv Id necessities under our ') "ume plan, full time. based on Sales. Write ls. Dept. NCA 581-728 id. Va t ia J 11 E BLOCKS & CEMENT 1LE Deliverer! nr o m Plant, Franklin, N. C. rraiiKiir,, or 903, High tf F-Have all the modern Hes 01 thp city bv hav- 0 lnsta" you a Robbins 1 ts or Picrh-Rc wcH pump. Easy terms. FIJIINITIIBE" rn it NE DAY IR SERVICE f and Auto Radios NTEED SERVICE UP and Delivery also ppt Service on fr'gerators fall Appliances c,"c Ranges PHONE 772 Appliance Service A HEAL BARGAIN RCA Kndio l'lioiiot'rai)li. Slightly used. Spe cial price. Call 461, Waynesville. If WELLS DRILLED Waler WellB a Specially Farm Home Dariea 10 Years' F.xp.TUnre GREEN BROS. WELL-DRILLXNG CO. Rl. 3, Ctnton, N. C Ph. Canton 2920 DAYTON "V" BELTS All sizes in stock. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. tf SUNBEAM TOASTERS FARMERS FEDERATION FOR SALE Good mountain block wood. Phone 318-W. D31-J4-7-11-14 JAMES W. REED, JR. INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE Contract suppliers to hotels, motor courts, hospitals, restaurants, apartment houses and offices. Bedroorp furnttura box springs and mattresses, lobby ana lounfte furniture, restaurant equipment. Layouts end designing service. PHONES 637 OR 338 W Showroom l.ohby Hotel Waynesville SPORTSMEN The finest sporting goods in Waynesville are sold at Rogers Electric Co. Phone 461. If Latest Records. Radios Radio and Phonograph. Electric Irons and Toasters. Musical Instruments. Sheet Music. Radio Repair Service. Jones Radio and Music Co. 76 Main St. Waynesville WANTED Good clean soft rags with buttons removed. No wool. 5c lb. The Mountaineer. FOR SALE 9-piere maple dining room suite. Like'new. Sacrifice price. Mrs. Bronson Matney, 209 Beech SI., Hazel wood. J 14 FOR SALE Three room house with bath in East Waynesville. Bill Massey. Albright Apis. .114 FOR SALE - United States Army saddles. $13.50 each. R. N. Har der, Room 3, First National Hank Building. ,114-10 21 FOR SALE: "Vega" banjo, in ex cellent condition, with Case, for $25. Can be :-een at the Frock & Frill Shop, Ml. Dora, Fla. J-13 TENANT WANTED: Would prefer man with children to help in crops, bee Lucille Latney, ciyue School. .Ian 14-18 SPECIAL Used FriRidaire. New unit and four year guarantee, $ 1 451.50. One used Singer Sewing Machine, $G9.50. Rebuilt Singer Sew ing Machines, $89.50. Lots of used dressers and vani ties, $10.00 up. Bargain day is every day. JUSTICE FURNITURE STORE, Depot Street, Phone 507. 0 14-tf ENJOY EVERBLOOMING ROSES THIS SUMMER by planting our Special Collection No. 72-8 con sisting of one each Pink Briar cliff, McGredy's Scarlet, White Viktoria; Pink Radiance, Red Radiance, Talisman a tolal of 6 Hardy Two-year Fverblooininp; Roses for $5.25, Express Colled ; 2 each, a total of 12, $10.00, Ex press Colled. Write for Free Copy 48-Page Planting Guide in full color. Salesmen wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES -WAYNESBOIiO, VIRGINIA. J 14 INCOME TAX THE CLOSMAN CO. 114 Main Street Upstairs Across From Court House Everyone has to fill out a Tax Return to accompany W-2 Earning Slips this year. Consult n about the many changes that can lower your taxes. Our 33 Years Business and tai Experience WILL SAVE TOIT MONET! Fourth Year In Waynesville Daily: 8:30 to 5:30 Special Appointments FOR SaVk OR RKNT-4 room and liiitli apartment, with double garaj-je. Modeinly linNlied in knotty pine, and hardwood Hoors. Is insulated and weatherstripped. Has oil furnace, and automatic oil healer. Located on close-in lot, 75 It by 150 ft. Priced to sell. The L. N. Davis Co., Phone 77-78. Fridays-tf NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. MARVIN CHAMBERS, vs. ARZILLA CHAMBERS. 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, to obtain a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation; and that said de fendant will further take notice that .'he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in his office in Waynesville, N. C. in said County within twenty days from Ibe 20th day of January, 1949,.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 23rd day of December, 1948. DIXIE CAMPBELL, Ass't. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County. 1814 D 24-31 J 7-14 NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned Executors of the last will of Gaston R. Ferguson will, on the 22 day of January, 1 949, at the old Ferguson home in Fines Creek Township, offer for sale to the highest bidder the fol lowing items of personal property: Livestock and tools, for cash. This sale will be held at ten o'clock, A. M., on said date: 35 head of sheep; farm tools, including wagon, etc.; household and kitchen furniture, and other items that will be offered for sale on said date. This sale is made pursuant to the terms of the will of the said Gas ton R. Ferguson, authorizing the Executors to dispose of said estate. All persons interested in the purchase of any of the above per sonal property will attend said sale on said date. This the 5th day of January, 1949. JACK FERGUSON SAM FERGUSON Executors. 1017 J7-14-21 Just Received Several Carloads Of Scarce arid Good Items At The Right Price . o WE HAVE IN STOCK: Cement Sheet Rock 1 x .12 Tile Board Half-Inch Insulation Board Koch Laths 716 Wood Beaded Ceiling Asbestos Siding See Or Call Sylva Coal and Lumber Co. Phone 71 SYLVA, N. C. USED CASS FOR SALE 1910 Ford, Fordor Sedan 1938 Buick Sedan 1937 Ford Coupe 1931 Model A Ford Pick-up 1948 Civilian Jeep, 6,000 miles. New guarantee with this vehicle. WE FINANCE SKIS MOTOR CO. Main Street Chair-Bound Veteran Builds Own Home ?ELYRIA, O. ( U.P.) A 28-year-old war veteran who can move around only in a wheelchair has nearly completed construction of a four-room bungalow. Paralyzed from the waist down by a German sniper's bullet, Rob ert E. Riley spurned government loans to pay contractors' fees and pitched into building his home himself. Working from his wheelchair, Riley began to lay the foundation of the house on Oct. 1, 1946. He also put on the siding, paint and mortar as high as he could reach and installed the plumbing. Then he supervised and aided an 11-year-old cousin in doing, the higher-up work. Three friends put on the shingles. CARD OF THANKS We wish lo express our sincerest appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindnesses shown at the death of our baby son, Willard Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stiles. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for their many acts of kindness, ex pressions of sympathy,' and beauti ful floral offerings during the re cent illness and death of our dear Mother, Mrs. A. K. Kerley. The Kerley Family. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER Sealed bids will be received by Town of Waynesville, N. C. Mr. G. C. Ferguson, Waynesville, N. C. up to, but not later than 2 P. M. February 11, 1949, for all trees designated for cutting located on an area embracing about COO acres on the west slope of Old Bald Ridge, Waynesville Municipal Watershed, Haywood County, North Carolina. The timber will be sold as is and where is on a lump sum basis, for all marked trees and all chestnut. Merchantable trees other . than chestnut, are marked with two yel low paint spots on the trunk, one approximately 5 feet above the ground, and the other approxim ately 6 inches above the ground. Cull trees are marked with THE FLOP FAMILY mull T oown WALK MYRTLE HENRY SCEE WHIThI, WMV DON'T VOUJ f I'M SO CLAD YOU PHONED ) 1 I LUi "3S""C j IT ITU GETTING ) PHONE YOUR MOM BRING HOAAE A LOAF OF BPEAD, S Ej5 I'll GO ' LATE' y F POM THE GPOCEPY TWO POUNDS OF SUGAR, A DOZEN ) If I f AHEAD AND 1 "Q jTK AN0 TEll WE(? vU'BE EGGS AND A SACK OF FLOUR i i I OPEN THE GATE J j rjr-- j . p-. I I Lama I 9 AS. usss jS SOAP j DONALD DUCK : 2 l 4 v. i, " l-31f?l W!ifH41 u i i I "-vstAWii. 1 I WWOPJ&J II I S. J,v-" "1 one yellow paint spot In-low stump height and may be removed at the purchaser's discretion. All chestnut is included, in the sale whether marked or iot. It is estimated that the said des ignated trees will produce approx imately 1,349,000 bd. feet of hard wood lumber, 14,000 bd. feet of hemlock lumber, 251.0(H) bd. feet of chestnut lumber, end several hundred cords of acid wood, and many waste trees for fuel wood. Detailed estimates of the timber to be cut are on file in the Town Hall, Waynesville, N. C. Timber to be cut is from an-area of the watershed from which water is not being used, but it is to be cut and logged under the strict supervision and restrictions as re quired by the State Health Depart ment for the protection of the watershed. The accuracy of the estimates ton file.' are not guaranteed by the Town of WayneLville, and each prospective purchaser is urged to examine, the timber and must as sume complete responsibility for his bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder will be required to sign a written timber sale agreement which includes terms of sale, road and skid trail locations, and specifications, and other requirements regarding the logging operation. A sample sale agreement, bid forms and related information are available from the Town of Waynesville. All interest ed persons are invited to contact Mr. G. C. Ferguson, Town Hall, Waynesville, N. C. in regard to additional information and permis sion lo irfspect the timber. This (ith day of January, 1949. TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE By Hedwig A. Love, Town Clerk. 1820 Jan. 14-21-28 Feb. 4 f MUGGS AND SKEETER - , BY WALLY BISHOP uiiU AnrF AtfAiAlt (, ICMoT HfP VAoPottO To Hoo bT five "I LIKE SMARTy BOW TIES " BARRY TT1PI C'pi N-tK Kuxi: Feature Snduttr lac THE OLD HOME TOWN EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of G. R. Ferguson de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Clyde, Rt. 1, North Carolina, on or before the 8th day of December, 1949 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of December, 1948. JACK FERGUSON, SAM FERGUSON, Executors of the Estate of G. R. Ferguson, deceased 1809 Dec. 10-17-24-31 Jan. 7-14 MAO H1 RIGHT ARO UND HOME , ofid njihts (trvrved 4 t JpPitm Kiny rrjtutf. S,n,hVjtr lot , otU tighu (evrtrd X-'J By STANLEY HUH'. AT OUR? HOUSE BPOTHERy THerees always a tiHT NMTIhA& FORME.,., ( JBATCMi ItDMUIt m- WOULD Mam HMKWTD 1-21 I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of -the-estate of R. L. Wbitener, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is .to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them lo the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 4lh day of January, 1950 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of January, 1949 FRANK BRYSON, Administrator of the Estate of R. L. WHITENER, deceased. 1810 J7-14-21-28-F4-11 WISH TtrAe ?f? ) 1 W A. . .4 I 'V . . H u TT MMKgfe II I r-UU- I W vErVPy uses ; &)Vk Shultze's J-k f TVWVAl ( STEAKS (- L NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. James Edward Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Cora I-ee (Stephens) Clark, . De fendant. The above named Defendant will take notice that an acti'in asi en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure the annul ment of the attempted marriage be tween the Plaintiff and the Defend ant on the grounds that said: De fendant had a living husband at the time of said attempted marriage; that the Defendant will fuijther take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Haywood County, in Waynesville, North Carolina, within 20 days after the 5th day of February, 1949, and answer or. de mur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Tl.is the 10th day of January, 1949. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. 1819 Jan. 14-21-28 Feb. 4. 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