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f ANUARY 21, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Second Secii-uJ tlLL T AD Ktes v , . til pi'i' word, ..... Ill r III:-. iv ;: oi'iits per mum charge b() typo, 50c imn inch. s will be piiWisVd l dt-sii d schedule b a barge. 1- . I..... 1.1 l.o iiiedl ately. The Moun- niit he responsible i.ni one incorrect ln- .nvrvil. NTS ARE h)VANf'K. Cash must orders sent liy man. t he in office before on day before pubh arantee to be in want I), to insert a want ad bnc 700. Famous NORGE Ql'EEN W A SI if-: as. ill service guaran hi, mediate delivery. lowers Electric to. ! 4 mr-: mf e LF wr-.l ghv 30 ings. tf THKNTS se ffaywood Co . next to Farmers fcn Asheville Road. H. fcanager, nhone 277-M. tf L 4!) acre farm, one lit ll;ielwo()il. 1 I nine ; V w six room house. 4H. and other out icres in fiood fruit, j on place: .1. ts. waits. .118-21 IS installed by expen- Im-'-'.v slock of glass arts. Prompt service. Class Service, below Lilcl. Phone (i9. tf roi' PKIC'KS for Irish (lack walnuls, onions, iiiri sltoats. Junaluska lone fill. tf HEN f $7.00 per c. ;3a.on and $6.00 per 1 person for two in one fcw available. LeFaine tf 1 - I niird States Army :i "ii i ach. H. X. Bar- ! H, I- ii -I Nat iiinal Bank i .114-18-21 I $ I I-1 ( TRIC CO. 31 Main Street iiiiv. iit:iiiiv " 1 1 ic 'ai iitini Cloan ?i'4 U:,, Special '. la-"' r Lleeli ic Co., Main Mitel. tf HI " i:s CKMKNT I'. I Ii h l I I'll. or .'it P' Plant . franklin. N. C. '"l-iii.. or 'Mi, Hiiih tf ' "' ' all i lie modern ' "t ,.jly ,y ,.lv. I! ' you a liobbins 11 Pi i!i"s deep or '' ! 'imp. Ka-,y terms. I 1 IJMTTKE CO ' tf 'N"ITD H.iTide- enii us tl My ov G I. lc f-'al li.iuieiuh Products. rln l,, 'lily open. Open l'Pl. NCA-I- 'a. .121 DAY R SERVICE '" At.fo Radios tNT l I) SERVICE P and Delivery also PPt Service on "'Kerntors mm i mt rr . Jt.ar wjim ir r r rjwxm FOR SALE '48 model .1. (. At have1 extra tn. See II.m M b i . i i.tw l ll st. I'iuin.' .No i:;.: M. .11:: :'i :: :; i'i :; s i .k 11. .ci in hi -ii! i 1 1 1 u i;.i . I a.iv. Si , Mi- . I ;. in ;'i Willi- , Main St . Ilai lunml. .1 II! Ill YOUR 1NCOMK TAX KilTUKNS Meet ine at the emirt Iioiim Thin sihiy, liitluy and Saluiil.iv of this week with all data in hind. W. C. MKDFOR1) A REAL BARGAIN RCA liadio Phonopraph. Slightly used. Spe cial price. Call 4(il, Waynesville. tf WELLS DRILLED Wter WHIb h Sperialty Farm Hume l);ilie (l Yisim' Kxpi.'rlenre GREEN IiROS. WELL-DRILLING CO. FU. 3, Caittun, N, C. Ph. Canton 2920 DAYTON "V" BKLTS -All si.c- in slock. MARTIN KLKCTK1C CO. tf AMANA Wa'k-In-Refrigeratcrs FARMERS FEDRAIION JAMES W. REED, JR. INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE Contract suppliers to hotels, molor courts, hospitals, restaurants, apartment houses ar.d offices. Bedroom furniture box springs and mattresses, lobby nd lounpe furniture, restaurant equipment. Layouts and designing service. PHONES 637 OR 338-W Showroom Lobby Hotel Waynesville SPORTSMEN The finest sporting goods in Waynesville arc sold at Rogers Electric Co. Phone 461. tf 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 WAN'TK!) flood clean soil raj's with buttons removed. No wool, ."c II). The Mountaineer. SPECIAL Used I'i iidaire. New unit and four year guarantee. $1 1!(..r0. One used Singer Sewing; Machine. $(lf)..r)t. Rebuilt Singer Sew ing Machines, SS'J.r.O. Lots of used diesscrs and vani ties. $10.00 up. Hargain day is every day. JUSTICE F II UN IT I1 RE STORK, Depot Street. Plume .rti7. .1 l-ftt FOR SAI.F. : Shucks, oat -lr;nv and Timothy Hay. Fat mi l '. IacIi.iii 'e 1'hotie LiO-M. A- he ille Road, tl FOR SAI.F.: Apartment size elec tric refrigerator. U cfrie man ftels, 1941 Thor Washer. Inquire at the Lodi'.e. .118-21 MALE 11 LLP WAN I'I'i) Heliaiih loan with car warned to call or farmers in IIawi'.l Counl Wonderful opportunity. Sl" to $.20 in a da . No experience oi Capital ruiiiin d. Permanint Write Lxlav. McNcss Company Dept. 3. Candf r Rl.l.u.. Hahi more 2 Md. lust Received Several Carloads Of Scarce and Good Items At The Right Price WE HAVE IN STOCK: Cement Sheet Rock 16 x 32 Tile Hoard Half-Inch Insulation Board Roth Laths 71 g' Wood Beaded Ceiling Asbestos Siding Sec Or Call Sylva Coal and Lumber Co. Phone 71 SYLVA, N. C. i I !n1 r D..LLI.. Lllllt; IVIIb DUMMIV i r 4 - I N A PICTURE which might be titled little "Miss Bubble Bath of 1949," Candy Bergen is snapped in the midst of her daily bubble bath in Los Angeles. She's the daughter of radio and film star Edgar Bergen, who is credited with taking the cute picture. (Internationol) Several spring seasons in the early 40 s plagued strawberry grow ers with spring frosts severe enough to almost wipe out the early crops. This experience has made plant breeders slart work on frost hardiness of the flowers as a highly desirable cjuality in a sti awberry. PUHK BRED DUROCO SOWS Ten pure bred pigs. Also fine stock Hog. These hogs are from one of the best stock farms in Eastern Tenn. and should be owned by 4-H Boys or someone interested in better stock. Can be seen at 11. L. Liner Farm above Hazel wood on Balsam Road. ' J21-25 MISSING FROM HOME SINCE FRIDAY NIGHT One white collie, brown over right eye. An swers to name of "Prince". Any one knowing whereabouts of dog, please Phone 767-J." J21 4-TIU5E, IIAKDY -NUT TREE COL LECTION consisting of One each Blight-resistant Chinese Chest nut, Hardy English Walnut, Am irican Filbert and Black Walnut. All Four Trees in our 2 to 3 ft. Size Special Offer No. 68-8 $)()(). Postpaid. Write for our Free 4;t-l'age Planting Guide in color. Salesmen wanted. Waynes boro Nurseries. Waynesboro. Va. J21 .! fi) EXTRA CASH? Openings lor i nli led specialists in varied held now available at the Heavy Tank Co. NCNG. Ample earnings for only 2 hours of your time each week. Phone Kill. .121 COOIl t SKI) CAR 1932 Oldsmo I ; 1 1 1 Milan Good condition, in spci'l i.ai Micker, exceedingly low price. Contact or see Mrs. .1. I. I)n u ,. 104 Boundary St.. PI, one 2 1 2. .1 21 led- ;NI!; - FINISHING - TILF.I Call ILWWOOI) I LOOK SURFACING CO. I'hone 349-W itot Sr. I "'I! SALE 4-room house and 1 1 acre of land, located 2 ii, lies 1 1 mil H;:eIwood on Plott Cieik r.'.'.d. Contact Albert Phil hp., Cine Creek. J21 GOOD SPECIALS I!) 10 FORD SEDAN !!:;S Bl'ICK SEDAN ISIS CIVILIAN JEEP I.il A Moikl FORI) PICKUP WE FINANCE SKIS Operation Safety Gets Underway To Halt Accidents A new low in tralfic accidents is the goal of safety leader; and city official who are urging public cooperation in a coidmiiin cam paign called 'Operation Safety'. This January marks th." begin ning of the second year of a con tinuing traffic safety education pro grain being carried on simultane ously in cities and states through out the country. In North Carolina, 'Operation Safety' is under the direction of the Department of Motor Vehicles. 'Operation Safety' is a national program for which inforinat .on and materials are supplied by the Na tional Safety Council. It is a pro gram in which civic groups, schools, radio stations, newspapers, and churches cooperate to promote traf fic safety. Each month a different phase of traffic safety is covered by 'Opera tion Safety'. The themes for the next twelve months are as follows: January Winter driving haz ards February Learn and obey traf fic laws. March Driver responsibility children. April It can happen to you. May Vehicle maintenance June Observance of signs and signals. July Speed control. August Courtesy and defensive driving. September Child safety. October Night driving. November Pedestrian safety. December Holiday hazards. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, j COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. ; James Edward Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Lee (Stephens) Clark, De fendant. The above named Defendant will take notice that an action as en titled as above has been commenc- i ed in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure the annul HENRY THE FLOP FAMILY -:- -:- :- -:- :- -:- -:- By SWAJ I I GUESS VOU DIDN'T j V LOOK AT HIM. . ) F Tl " 1 Ste I KNOW BINGO IS A GO-' HE'S MOT 4 0 J ;i CnPflAL. 5g&$l; 1 ' (-HUNTING DOG. I'AA ) ON "TWE TPAI L OF ) 4ftf$ JSi. I dY'-oM MYRTLE RIGHT AROUND IIOMK B D( DI.EY ENSUED 'Af'JrJ fw mr v wr w ? yj , w.vi . v , ''z,- wm WW m Mfl 1 iSiW-i Wm mkBSk tes 1 1 mi fljl I fHJHH I ' ' S '' DONALD DUCK - e V a i . I lUSN E'i I Kget in I xK!5jrJ fib JS H Ea 1 I I ZPJ)l ( THE OLD HOME TOWN JUMP,e&DTHEI5' -with TWOSF EVES YOU Can't y 5 TELL WHICH ONE OF LIS THAT FOOL. r- Q CfgiTTEIc IS AIMING AT V, 1 (MChf TfEP- SHB ALWAYS f I Aitf&MnMitLjIe UNLOADS 'FM ABOUT 0CSQ yfrl(O0(l LTHE-'vEvTAauEj Or 45m I Hi MOMe WARP BOUND-JZ a)' Hj00 I I Vr jL M w nrmm rwsictm vu uroim unm I ?g nient of the attempted marriage be tween the Plaintiff and the Defend-1 ant cm the grounds that said De fendant had a living husband at the time of said attempted marriage; hat the Defendant will further! take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk j of the Court of Haywood County, I in Waynesville, North Carolina, : within 20 days aiter the 5 lb day of ! February, 1949, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff win apply to the ; Court for the relief demanded in ' said complaint. This the 10th day of January, 1949. C. H. LEATHER WOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. 1819 .Ian. 14-21-28 Feb. 4. REG'LAR FELLERS WHAT PART OF-v S TH' eiRTHX GOIN'INTO v TW PAPEIl tX3 'YOU X NEITHER.. A NOTICES? ) BUSINESS, f 6ABY-SITTN IN Cl6 NVAT I WANT FlfiVT. . TB' SFDRTS ) GIMME. TH' 1 A WHAT'S THE- BOTCH,- I AM' I WANNA DIG OP A VllT jte? j PEW PROSPECTS. By STANLEY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of H. L. Whitener, deceased, lute of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Wayiitsvillc, North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of January. 19f)0 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All p"i sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 1 This the,4th day of January, 1949. FRANK BRYSON, Administrator of the Estate of R. L. WHITENER, deceased. 1816 J7-14-21-28-F4-11 NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER Sealed bids will be received by Town of Waynesville, N. C. ! Mr. G. C. Fersuison, Wayne'.ville, N. C. up to, but not later than 2 P. M. February II, 1949, for all trees ile.inaled for cultint'. located on :in area eindraciiic aboul COO acre1) an the west slope of Old Bald : Ii i i Ca o, W.iiii-. ille Municipal h, il. II. n wood County, North The I inilier will he sold as is and where is on a lump siipi basis, for all marked trees and all chestnut. Mi'i'dianlable lives other than die -I mil . are inaiked wit Ii two yel low paint spots on the tiiink, one appi oMina'ely 5 ''eel allow the ground, and the oilier approxim ately inches dliuve th ground Cull I r e i s are marked with one yellow paint spot below slump height and may be removed at the piuchasci's discretion. All chistiml i'i included in the sale whither mai ked or not. It is e timaled that the said des ignated lives will produce approx imately l,:i49,(J(ll) bd. leet of hard wood lumber, 14.000 bd. feet of hemlock lumber. 2!, 1.000 bd. feet of chestnut lumber, .-.nil several hundred cords of acid wood, and many waste trees for fuel wood. Detailed estimates of the timber to be cut are on tile in the Town Hall, Waynesville. N. C. Timber to be cut is from an area of the watershed from which water is not being ic-ed, but it is to be cul and logged under the strict -upervision and restrictions as re quired by the Stale Health Depart ment lor the protection of the w alel 'shell. ' The accuracy of the estimates urn file1 are not guaranteed by the Tow n of Was nesville, and each prospective purchaser is urged to examine the timber and must as sume complete responsibility for his bid. The right is reserved to rejec'i any and all bids. The successful bidder will bi required to si:;n a written timber sale agreement which includes terms of sale-, mac! and 'kid trail locations, and specifications, and other requirement', reardin the logirin" operation A ample sale lnreement, bid form and related information are T.n n of a ne ed persons .ire Mr. C. C F i V'. nesville, N av ail. .hie 1 i . tin thn mP.'. Ml inieivst inv i isl lo contact ii mi Tow n Hall, C in re. 'a id to adilil ioual iiil'ni illation and permis sion to iiispei'i llii in. ,l,i r. This 6th d,e. ot .laniorv, 1949. Tl )VVN OF WAV NishVil.l.E My Hedwi A. Love, Tow n Clerk. 1820 J i 14 21 28 Feb 4 NOTICE OF SALE The uiiilei ned Executors of the last will of Gaston K Ferguson will, on the 22 day of January, 1949, 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 touK 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 tuiiuline. and other items that will he dieted for sale on said date. This sale is made pur uanl to the terms of the will ol the : aid Gas ton R. Ferguson, ant I mi ii ng the Executors to di-pice ol said estate. All persons interested in the purchase of any of the above per sonal property will altend said side on said dale. This the fith day of January, 1949. JACK FF.RGl'SON SAM l EltGI SON Cxeculors. 1817 .17-14-21 By Gene Dyrnea CARL C. ANDERSOr- s s 1 If 11- t , 1 t i 'I ! 1 s 1 ! I ft ; ' it ! ! '. i .i a f1 1 V ' 'i i f i t i i i - f .a ."'.'!. 4 ( it ,Lt 5 ..'I i 7 ) :Ki b. f i r ( f II "i'i 11 Appliances 'e Ranges 'HONK 772 Appliance MOTOR CO. I f t - porvicb' Phone 1S6 Main Street rnt By Furniture
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