North Carolina Newspapers

    T, JANUARY 25, 1949
SHE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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BTISEMENTS ARE
DVANCE. Cash must
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tarantee to be in want
Lh to insert a want ad
lone 700.
LOST Ladies' Benrus wrist watch,
lost Saturday afternoon in Win
ners', Belks' or between the two
stores. Reward. Contact Mrs.
Carl Hooper, Grimball Drive,
phone 283-J. J 25
type,
mum
L Famous NOKUb
QUEEN WASHERS.
of service guaran-
immediate delivery.
Rogers Electric co.
tt
WENTS se Haywood
Co.. next to Farmers
on Asheville Road. H
Manager, phone 277-M.
tf
S installed by experi
Large stock of glass
fcarts. Prompt service.
Glass Service, Deiow
Ltd. Phone 69. it
rOP PRICES for Irish
fclack walnuts, onions,
nd shoats. Junaluska
one 88. tf
1-150 gallon Jud White
t-ic water heater. Cost
Iv, will sell for $150.00
ndition. Skyland Cot-
bm Road, Phone 54-M-
J25-tf
611 RENT $7.00 per
Vio.jO and $&M peiM
person for two in one
lew available. LeFaine
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Alert Police At Trial Of Reds
FOR SALE One electric refrig
erator, 2 electric ironers, one
Thor washer, phone 198-R.
J 25-28
WANTED Experienced salesman
to sell Polly Rich flour on a
full time commission basis. Must
own automobile for which we
will make allowance. It will
not be necessary to be away
from home at night. This is a
good opportunity for the right
man. Write Colonial Milling
Company, Box 356, Nashville,
Tennessee. J 25
FOR SALE '48 model Jeep. Also
have extra top. See Henry Mil
ler, Howell St. Phone No. 132-X-M.
J18-21-25-28
YOUR INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Meet me at the court house
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week with all data in
hand.
W. C. MEDFORD
' 3 " ' "
A REAL BARGAIN RCA Radio
Phonograph. Slightly used. Spe
cial price. Call 461, Waynesville.
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WELLS DRILLED
Water Weill a Specialty
Farm Home Darlat
10 Yeara' Experience
GREEN BROS.
WELL-DRILLING CO.
Rt. X Canlon, N. C Ph. Canton 2920
DAYTON "V" BELTS All sizes in
stock. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO.
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AMANA
Walk-In-Refrigerators
FARMERS FEDERATION
Crabtree Fifth
Grade Captures
PTA Banner
The fifth grade won the "Faith
ful Parents" banner Friday even
ing at the January meeting of the
Crabtree-Iron Duff P. T. A. with
the first grade running a close
second.
The first grade rhythm band en
tertained the large group of par
ents with one number, and the
fifth grade gave the devotional.
Plans were made for the Found
er's Day program to be held in
February with Mrs. C. O. Newell
in charge of the program.
A comaiittee composed of Mrs.
Lawson McElroy, Mrs. Marshall
Kirkpatriok, Mrs. Philip Chase and
Mrs. O. L. Yates, was appointed
to make definite plans for the re
citation-declamation contest to be
held this spring.
The P.-T. A. group again voted
to sponsor the Boy Scout troop for
the coming year.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
A CORDON OF POLICEMEN, Including mounted police, surround the
Federal Building in New York at the opening of the trial of 12 top
Communists on conspiracy charges. More than 400 city police and Fed
eral agents were assigned to prevent demonstrations.
(International)
Navy Is Offering
Varied Enlistment
Program, Chief Says
The U. S. Navy is offering a var
ied enlistment program, according
to an announcement made by Chief
Ryan of the Asheville Navy Re
cruiting Station. v
Enlistments in the regular Navy,
enlistment in the organized and the
inactive naval reserve, enlistment
of 18-year-olds for a period of one
year, the aviation cadet program
and re-enlistment of previous serv
ice men.
All persons interested may ob
tain full information and descrip
tive books about the Navy from the
Navy Recruiting Station located at
Asheville.
HURRY! HURRY!
Electric Vacuum Clean-
fclarly $64.95, Special
S. Rogers Electric Co.,
I. Main Street. tf
BLOCKS & CEMENT
l-E Delivered, or at
k Plant, Franklin, N. C
Franklin, or 903, High-
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N ELECTRIC CO.
Main Street
I Have all the modern
pees of the city by hav
install you a Robbins
s or Peerless deep or
fen pump. Easy terms,
FURNITURE CO.
C. tf
u DUROCO SOWS
bred pigs. Also fine
f These hogs are from
best stock farms in
ienn. and should h..
4-II Boys or someone
P in better stork Pan
at H. L. Liner Farm
Bazelwood on Balsam
J21-25
NE DAY
IR SERVICE
and Auto Radios
pTEED SERVICE
Up and Delivery
I also -
iiPt Serviro
- -
on
"gerators
M1 Appliances
f trie Ranges
pIIONE 772
& Appliance
Service
nt Bojd rarnltiir
JAMES W. REED. JR.
INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE
Contract suppliers to hotel, motor
oourtt, hotpitali, rMtaurantt, apartment
houses and offices. Bedroom furniturt
box springs and mattresses, lobby and
lounne furniture, restaurant eguipmert.
Layouts and designing service.
PHONES 637 OB 33-W
Showroom
Lobby Hotel Waynesville
Charge Set
For Forest
Picnic Areas
Responding to the prodding of
Congress to make its properties
pay their own way, the Forest
Service has started making a small
charge for use of its improved pic
nic grounds.
It experimented last summer in
California and will extend the
practice into other areas, includ
ing camp grounds and winter
sports areas, at the beginning of
the 1949 vacation season.
The situation was brought about,
the Forest Service says, by its in
ahilitv with available funds, to
keep earetaking services.
The basic charge decided on is
25 to 50 cents a day per car party
of not more than six on picnic
grounds; 50 cents a day or $3 a
week for a party of similar size
on camp grounds. There is no
chaiw for children under 12 years.
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 Renair Service.
Jones Radio and
Music Co.
76 Main St. Waynesville
Around the turn of the century,
a milling executive named Addi
son Igleheart, started working to
develop a finer, softer flour simply
because he likes cake and wasn't
satisfied with cake made with or
dinary flour. As a result he devel
oped a special cake flour and a
new American food specialty was
born.
STANLEY
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BACK ROAD POLKS
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
HAYWOOD COUNTY
HAYWOOD COUNTY
VS.
THOMAS STRING FIELD and wife,
MAMIE M. STRINGFIELD, J. L.
STRINGFIELD and wife, EMMA
STRINGFIELD, MARGARET
STRINGFIELD, Single, CARSTEN
WULBERN, Single. ADD IE
STRINGFIELD, Widow, WILLIAM
S. SLOAN, GUARDIAN OF
JAMES ANDREW SLOAN, IN
COMPETENT, THOMAS STRING
FIELD II and wife. HARRIET
STRINGFIELD, S. L. STRING
FIELD, JR., and wife, MARIAM
STRINGFIELD, WILLIAM W.
STRINGFIELD, Single, JAMES K.
STRINGFIELD, Single, MARTHA
STRINGFIELD, Single, HUGH J.
SLOAN. BEN J. SLOAN and wife.
ELEANOR SLOAN, WILLIAM S.
SLOAN and wife, I S A B E L L
SLOAN, ROBERT SLOAN and
wife, FOREST SLOAN, JOE
SLOAN and wife, LOUISE
SLOAN, HUGH J. SLOAN, JR.,
and wife, DOROTHY SLOAN,
SOLE HEIRS AT LAW OF
W..W. STRINGFIELD AND WIFE,
M. M. STRINGFIELD.
The defendants. Carsten Wul-
bern, single, William S. Sloan,
Guardian of James Andrew Sloan,
Incompetent, S. L. Stringfield, Jr.
and wife, Mariam Stringfield,
James K. Stringfield, Single, Wil
liam S. Sloan and wife, Isabell
Sloan, Joe Sloan and wife. LoulaC
Sloan, and Robert Sloan and wife,
Forest Sloan, will take notice that
an action entitled as above hag
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Haywood County, North
Carolina for the purpose of fore
dosing tax liens levied and as
sessed against real estate in Hay
wood County and due and owing
to Haywood County; and said de
fendants will further take notice
that they are required to be and
appear at the Oflice of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Haywood
County, N. C, at the courthouse In
Waynesville, North Carolina, on or
before the 10th day of February,
1949, or within 20 days thereafter,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint of the plaintiff filed herein
or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In
its complaint.
This the 7th day of January,
1949.
C. H. LEATHER WOOD
Clerk Superior Court
1818 J11-18-25-F1
INCOME TAX
This is the BIG YEAR
TO SAVE TAX MONEY!
You'll need expert guidance
to take full advantage of every
NEW savin? now allowed,
and THIS YEAR a Tax Re
turn MUST ACCOMPANY
your W-2 Form.
COME IN AND SEE US
THE CLOSMAN CO.
114 Main St. Upstaiin
Across From Court House
Fourth Year in Waynesville
rMUGGS AND SKEETER
BY WALLY BISHOP
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appreci
ation to our friends for their kind
expressions of sympathy shown us
during the recent illness and death
of Fred Henry. We are also grate
ful for the beautiful floral offer
ings. Mrs. Fred Henry- and Children.
Caii G. Krueger, supervisor of
Pisgah-Croatan National Forests,
said last night that his office had
received only a preliminary an-nounci-nient
as to the application
of the basic charge plan in the two
national forests.
As to how it will affect the lo
cal areas has not yet been determ
ined, Krueger said.
He said the charges probably will
he made at Mine of the major areas
but not at the smaller and more
widely scattered recreation areas
in the forests.
WANTED Good clean soft rags
with buttons removed. No wool.
5c lb. The Mountaineer.
FOR SALE: Shucks, oat straw anu
Timothy Hay. Farmers bxenange.
f Phone 130-M, Asheville Road, tf
MALE HELP WANTED Reliable
man w,ilh car wanted to call on
farmers hi Haywood County.
Wonderful opportunity. $15 to
$28 in a day. No experience or
Capital required. Permanent
Write today. McNess Company
nont a Candler Bldg., Balti
more 2, Md.
When war cut off tapioca sup
plies from Java, new supply
sources were opened up in South
America.
J21-25
A FOR SALE New 4-room house
and lot. Good location. Robert
Mehaffey, Aliens Creek.
J21-25-28-F 1
FOR SALE Twenty-four acres
land. One-third cultivation, re
mainder timber. $1800.00. See
Walter Dillard or Bob Bryson.
Balsam. J25"28
FOR RENT First floor bedroom
and bath. Steam heat. Also first
floor apartment. 114 Church St.
Phone 67. J25"28
SPARE TIME PROFITS! Join the
Heavy Tank Co. NCNG now!
Earn extra pay for training only
one night a week. Openings now
available for young men 17 to
35. Excellent opportunity for
veterans! Phone 168 for further
details. ' J 25
FLOOR SANDING
AND FINISHING
Phone 770-M
M. V. BRAMLETT, JR.
Dell wood Road
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
HAYWOOD COUNTY
SUE WRIGHT HENDR1X,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HARROLD HENDRIX,
Defendant.
The defendant above named,
Harrold Hendrix, will take notice
thni ;.n nrtion entitled as above
has been commenced in the Supe
rior Court of Haywood County.
North Carolina, to obtain an abso-
Hivorre nDon the grounds 01
two years separation of wife and
husband: and the said defendant
nil! further take notice that he is
required to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
at the Courthouse in
Wavnesville North Carolina with
in 20 days after the 28th day of
.Tanuarv 1949 and answer or ae-
mur to the complaint in said ac
tion or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanaea
in said complaint.
This December 28, 1948.
DIXIE CAMPBELL
Asst. Clerk, Superior Court
1815 J7-1 1-18-25
UNTIL FEBRUARY 26 I can sell
10 Starks apple trees at regular
Drice and give 5 trees free. Z.
L. Massey, phone 554-M.
LOST SUNDAY Black Cocker
female. Reward. Call
293-M.
For
SANDING - FINISHING - TILEl
HAYWOOD
FLOOR SURFACING CO.
Phone 849-W
LOST 1949 Automobile License
plate No. 522561. N. J. Tucker.
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