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VeBRUARV II, 1948 ' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (Fourth Settiui.T ' JT AD TES cnls per word, ! 40 CClllS. ;i cents por i . .. . , i;n His c'l ;il uc u e type, 50c inn inch. will be published desired schedule charge. Jtiicnunts should be JediJti'ly. The Moun- niil be responsible i . i Brt-r Hi. lion, , A" Wl ! ads ' CI) a. ion t : Stt- iyoii IT.! MO. ;ha. Ant mL ed n ; do; in C 'aii... r? . lltOi ho; ply. In one incorrect tTISKMFNTS ARE VANCE, fash must fcili-rs sent by mail. be in ofTire before in nay nciore puuu- fraiilce to be in want lo insert a want ad r HO. JENTS s- Haywood o , next to Farmers A.slievine noaa. n. pinner, "hone Z-M. tf f installed by experi- Large slock of glass art"--. I'ronipt service. I lass Service, below 1, l'lione G9. tf I . PRICES for Irish iek walnuts, onions, slmats. (18. Junaluska tf it) gallon .Jud White waler heater. Cost will sell for $150.00. I'l-l-I m. l:. lit ion. Skyland Cot- Hnad, I'hone 54-M-J25-tf KENT $7.00 per j.'i.OO and $(i.00 per son for two in one available. LeFaine tf IS I k for R'L I I I I TIM C CO 1 Main Street ALE: Jthy 1 le 13!, ED bur ). T. 3AI Ste V. MIL! in el k C(t. iure i Inn ks, out straw and I .'ii nii rs Exchange. A- In". il le lioad. tf loil clean Mift raps i moved. No wool, loiintaineer. Ini:.,ry Wood for " healer. I'hone Feb. 4-25 'I HAMMER Mil. I. "ii al Hi., f Mot I I'll at the old Will 'hi l'loll Creek. tl ALE .ill i-i "T 5 room !,l on Sulphur Ha- automat ic 'd le at. and wired 1 e o c omplcte npped. See J J gs he.-, led i eat 1 1 , is. ( . An:, lr..l 1.' Ofil-.I. F8-1I hi; SI.K-AH wool m V. I. ded or utwlvwl us k ' what you want Bid: "'avers. Box 358 e. . C. ' F. 8-11-15 . i '"'cd in 1947 six Jl'li I bouse lr;iiler al fti ion telei)honi. 79fi. F8-11 oeilsl tiinhor in any lengths. Paul Wa nesville. F8-to-2n -New 5 It. Sani $219.50, f i aerator In,,.,.. Ruarantee. Auto- liers with pumps, guarantee, $119.50 jtarrying charges. and Armstrong $1.00 per square 9 x 12 rugs. Ve nds, five day de- ?nv colnr mokl or wood, free New and used P- We still have sed - u I'll erms, credit or ffiain day is every- F JUSTICE FUR- STORE.. Dennt C 1 N 0 K l( BLOCKS blocks .nut ( iiiiiicI 8", ami V.'.'' ,!(',, Hays lilin k I i . . 1 1 1 Franklin or )n:t Hi Ml, lllo, k A 'I'll.' u I'hone 1 1 t.i i a . . III!, 1 1 i.u- ,. w Illi for sale located mi An,. buill in i ilnn, I if, ;jl :i(. Id Daniels ' li'hl ., ( In ap I" 1! II WELLS DRILLED ft..f-- 1 J d ; , . ; J I'' .Tin HU ri . c It,,! te 1(1 Years' I .. i., ,. C.REEN BROS. WELL-DRILL WO CO Fit. 3, Canton, N. C Ph. Cai.ttin ;-920 DAYTON "V" BELTS All M- in stock. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO 11 HOME FREEZERS 5-10-30 Cu. Ft. FARMERS FEDERATION SPORTSMEN The Hi I Roods in Waviie-vilh ar Hosiers Electric Co. I'lioi porting old al i 1 -1(11. II 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 FOR SALE house in street. I'll : One new 4-rnom Haclwnod on nood ime 4!!. C. W Allen. If. FOR RENT Three ro mi house. Prefer r oup wit bout children. ivirs. wayne iirowning. Balsam Road. I'hone 20-R 4. 111-1 1 FOR SAI.F. -1940 Ford Pickup. Good, condition. $1200. 0(1 C;Hi. Also young work hoi so. Cash. Mrs. Wayne Browning, Balsam -Rood. Phone 20-R-4. Fll-11 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and sincere appreciation lo our friends and neighbors lor Hie many kindnesses shown and the beautiful floral alienors j'iven during the illness ami dealh ot our wile and mot her. Frank Troulman and Familv. FOR SAI.K 0 pier,, single bedroom suit with practically new tress, one Iml water Sinn '. eon onils ip '.prin;: niat j u kel. one lot of bra and black hammered eleclrie wall li('V( r Ii: cd. One elect i bin bed li.vl in I s. c We'4- illi'hoiise I'ii.'i li r oven, eoiooleli Willi slei I e.'iblni ! (ill,. p;,jr III French dooi . i' :! ' : :!' Call al 4:!ll I .oe l.aiie or I'hone :!ill-W nii'bl . I I I -I I FOR SAI.K- -4 r prodm i liipie ladib r lia k el,, chei i . . See IS. I.. I 'bu, . I of )ak and Mi Clur,. M on an il . led . i in in r ll.lel- wood. or call 700 il ii.lere led. 1- 1 I Ford 1!)41 radio See Motor i; lie - Fl 1 FOR SAI.K 2 sedan in No. Ford Tudor and heater. " A " Mod. 1 1 roi.di! ion. sedan with I'xlia clean. Johnny Norri Co. Ilavwood ville. I'hone .'!! at Poll SI reel. W. V. LEMQX MEAN QUALITY in HOME HEATING FHA fERMS NO DOWk PAYMEM. TODAY SEE US 111 oriNG omrfiN? Phone 1357 B8 Ilrodw Aihrville, N- C. Don't Be A Drip - Get A Washer llv VNTIIIA OWRy A I NewslValures Writer I bere in,- moie perils to country lu no I ban you dream of. We have I,...,m1 lulled authors of humor- me book.-;, to v.it: ii l...d been raining hard for i biie day- YVe had finished sweep- io- up the fallen plaster and were on uiitiig on ibe water in the eel o. : oeigimor aroppea in a m ii hhor named H. Allen Smith. Air Mi, nil bad just written a book, I. ..liiig with the joys of eountry Ining, called "Larks in the Pop "ii n ". He is, of course, an author ity. A- is the country habit, Mr Smith was invited to diagnose the .il.i' in the et-llar. He descended, looked around and pointed sternly tn a pile of magazines in a corner. "Condensation," said Mr. Smith and i el uined upstairs. He III a cigarette and explained "Vuu people collect back nuin bi r of l he Header's Digest," be .ml. "No," we said, "we were just aviii" I lii-iii for the next Boy Scout Paper Collection Day." "No matter," Mr. Smith con tinued inexorably, "Reader's Di i'ests contain more condensations than anything except Omnibook. Tin re's been a phenomenon or something in your cellar which has resulted in all the condensa tions in the magazines running out all over your floor." Mr. Smith said he didn't have that trouble because he didn't stoic magazines in his cellar, apd besides he lived at the top of a hill and HIS problem was keep ing rainwater from washing all his ground away. Then Mr. Smith told us about wonderful things he'd found in a little hardware store that keeps faucets from dripping not the store. I lie things, j They are little round things l called washers, and they come ' a box and you can put them j yourself," he said. ' W e said no, we hadn't heard ! about washers yet, but we were j a lilt It worried about a thing called a septic tank Mr. Smith looked j crestfallen. 1 "II is perfectly obvious to mo," be said, "that you haven't read , 'Larks in the Popcorn' iDoubledayi J very carefully. Are you feeding jyoiir tank bacteria yeast?" ! We said no, just old coffee ! grounds, used dishwater and such. J "You have undernourished bac- I teria." be said. "When your bac teria are victims of malnutrition. all kinds of things happen. I feed mine yeast regularly, and there's a neiflibor of mine who supple ment' ilia! with vitamin pills." We asked Mr. Smith it he was going to have a garden this year. "Cucumbers," he said, "Cucutn- In i ' 1 can grow them better than air one else. .lust throw a few see.! into the ground and you have lo in-at them like wild lioney- Mie ' le, they grow so." Cut Mr. Smith will not let any one el e In the neighborhood grow cucumbers If be did, there v.i.iildn'l he any people he can give hi- iirplus lo. Mv whole cellar," be added, "is full of bread-and-butter pickles. Made them mvself. 1 really have a i iicuinber-thumb." Finally. Mr. Smith left, forget ting lie. copy of "First Aid to the .1 in" Hoii -e." Then we went back In moppii!'--' no the cellar. But first made a note to buy yeast anri wa llers. It's great to live in the ...diiiliv and have humorous auth- .11 lor neighbors. I nerorative treatment of walls be gan with the fresco in ancient i F.yypt. FOR SALE New four room house, water and lights, big lot, can take up payments. See James Pane Allen Creek. Fll-15 FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac Sedan. J I) Kellev at Dixie Store. F8-11 FOR SALE Sellers Kitchen Cabi net and five room Heatrola at a bargain. Phone 459-M or Box 12, Hazel wood. F 11 FOR SALE CHEAP One brown j plaid suit. coat, vest, and 2 pair ; pants: grey suit, coat vest and pants; one brown coat. See these at Central Cleaners. F 11 FOR SALE OR RENT 6-rooni house, garage, 100 x 100 lot. Close in, new furnace. Terms to suitable buyer. Phone 705 or 564-R. Fll GLASS CUT and installed in cars. We have felt channels, door handles, shoes for bottom of glass in car doors, any kind of grill for cars, lock sets, etc. Glass cut to fit any kind of re frigerator, coffee table, or any glass shelf you need. Holes drilled in glass to suit you. All w ork done by experienced men. LEFAINE SERVICE STATION OR FIVE POINTS GARAGE, owned and operated by Tom Lee. Fll-tf Noah NuMsKutt I DEARA.QAH1F VcXIlS i-AWAI MOWER MISSET THE TALL. CI5ASS A 1.046 THE vJOULD You tMSS CAA BARToaI . -jACKSaAlviJ-l-FL A , SKEk.ETOAS RATTLE HEAPED CEO, DORMC, FL IHT, MtCH pesrcAlD sr&Lifa. AioTiOAfs rOAH" THE OLO QUIZ K UtETfe Dutnfcuttd fty King Factum SynActtt, tr.c The issues causing the war of 1812 had almost disappeared by Ibe time war started, and the war's most important battle was fought after peace had been declared. or this notice will be ple.t.K.I in on. will I. ike police Ibat an action t-t m r nnti jt m.y Hf II MTPTN bar of their recovery. All per on- entitled as above has been com- OALJbiOMAN WAN 1 ti indebted to said Estate will pleae meneed a-ainst him in I he Superior make immediate pasmenl. Court ol Ilavwood County. North If o.o o .vnarinnsH L-.Won ,k.I ,r.,.l.l lib. I,. .1 .,,L f., Tills Fl'ljl liai'V Hill 1949 ', , II , I i 1 1:1 lol Ibe IllllOoe of sieeill'. the South's largest Motor Club, in Haywood and several ad- M;iy M,"'Ban- Administratrix. in- an an -mute il, voice for Annie f i 1 joining counties, write giving details to , , 'V' m''' n J..I...0., Hon, said defendant. COME IN AND SEE US f,tj hslale ol W. S, Moore, Deceased .les e W, .lolinsoi'. on the grounds TIIF PI C A V m ' 1827 -F 11-18-25-M 4-11-18 of w,, years separation; and said C1A.MIN IU, . , H MR A COX DISTRICT MGR defendant will further take notice 114 Main St. Upstair ' t 1 r 11 , 11 , "'at b'' is reiiuired to be and ap- Across From Court House " 1 N. C. STATE AA of -'I'Paper, such as ,n ,,. a, . onj,(, of K. clerk of f " use today were not used in Km;- ,,, OH1., of Haywood Fourth Year in Waynesville i BOX 200 ASIIEVILI.E, N. C. 1830 l-ecause ol a reve- ( K,Ilv N,., (?a,.,in.,, a, llu. i ' Lnuc tax on sheet paper. (,,i. bouse in Waynesville, N. C. Xl.'l'jSSmWSffT' 1 I 1 ; THE FLOf' FJLLY7 -7- -:- -:- -:- BvWAjT ' f 1 UEM-TtiZlt UOneK WiUEf?$ A IOO Cft 6 50F of onlw I I ( TK5 VlvMOOUJ '5 ) I c ' Wp 0fcK OF QOL, FStAQ ONE Tv-Un6 UKEM f WOMrM 0?fl ' ' V WMHEP, eiU6M . HE. lJA lO MAKE 'a T(: f ' ) ' c V ? i i fr mLvjzA mm 1 ism u n !v II Iff An finff VI I f -- - - I nTnpnn tt w t Trntr I t I 1 IIK XL1I D1 7I i r 1.. x. r FT vi r NI.t l.JIIMI.I I Y i.il II wai wauu iv- w I irinn t-. i n TTRF nnA RATTFRY Cd REI.MPPlMll Iioo rora ooupe i j PHONE 486 MAIN STREET J j I MYRTLE RIGHT ARO UNI) HOME By DUUEEY FlrSHEJt ' j I I 1 1 V 1 1 I 1 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm I I -' V I I VOUWEPE AN 7 -WMAPT VOU WOULDN'T I X llJ-J I ' f I K i i BOVTHCOUX A vV CUT VOURTMELF S I T 1 : i IK jrSV TMAt BETTEP.i fr- -11 I -$3k JXx1i) Y AP f lA'l HENRY CARL C. ANDERSOR ( I Lo cl1 L- ANoerisoH . l;i-,i iIJI DONALD DUCK i BY WALT DISNE7 ' A At . L " ; I FfTv I r -zrl I iTi I P , el "'11 ) DOGGONEN rvVATT) DETOUR ' J spftT if ! OUT QPGASj r3MI.J . - !&L- ) m&t&auJtr j 7 n iifa,... hK-1 -J1 I . I I . .,, ... .. . -.--. '.,-1 , Agile Burglar Wastes Talent On Emptiness PEORIA, 111. (UPi An athletic burglar performed several strenu ous feats to enter the Merchants Candy and Tobacco Co here, only to find the room empty after get ting inside. After climbing a tree next to the building and across the roof, the agile second-story man ripped a door from a skylight and dropped into I be room on the second Moor, police said. The room was empty and loi keil from Hie outside. Police couldn't decide how the fi n-1 1 al.-d burglar made his exit. I.AWYKK M AKKS 5-CKNT POINT ORS MOfNKS, ia- ill P. i Fail Ryan, an attorney, told the judge he should not be fined $1 on a paiking ticket. Actually, he should gei a five cent refund because the pinking meter failed to register, be pleaded. Ryan was fined 95 cents. FQR KENT- Four room house in Hazelwood. Gas heat, and hot water heater. Telephone 393-M Fll CRAFT SHOPS Beautiful Handcrafted Leather Gilts, including new pipe holst ers, kerchief straps, wholesale. Sample, prices FREE. AfOKN LEATHER CRAFTS Jainesburg, New Jersey ' - ' ; , ' OT rS) Y TIRE : Y MYPTLE IF A BO, YOU'D BE TMO 1 I - . ..... X -V , tLA I I .-f. S a . i II THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY Mr,T f AHEM!- str-anses. ill lij HP MUST BE i CrSkfi: I PUT YOU DOWN FCi? A ' NEWAROUN&)N7jT Tf COUPLE O POUNOA OF OUR L , HE'M i?ATTI?APCHEESEANY- '; TECUlStOSlTY OF STT9AMG5iaS-isiJ JTSaEjjf AND THAT"uOAC5ETCi BAPREUf HAS I CTll ZZjJk INOSBASED uOCAu CHEESE SalE5 STMiJgfc, AG PER CENT THIS NJMBEK - - ..... t a ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE NOTICE OF SUMMONS Having qualified trix c.t a, d.b n , of W. S. Moore, laic Haywood Countv. tin all persons having claims a said Estate to file the same the undersigned tit the till u Morgan and Ward. Attornev Waynesville. N. ('.. on or In Ion the eleventh day of I'ebru.iiv, l:) ,u or this notice will be iile.t.K .1 bar of their recovery. All per on indebted to said Estate will plea-, make immediate pasmenl. This February Hth, 1949. May Morgan, Administratrix, c.t a., d.b. n. Eslale of W. S. Moore, Deceasec 1827 -F 1 1-18-25-M 4-11-18 ,., i,, lh,, , ,i. l n "' ' ' A N 1 1 Will . is adinini Ira IN Sl'PEfUOR COCRT Ibe K :lale ill a re-1, 1.,, I ol Oii'lil CAIKil.lNA j I JOHNSON, I'll. ml. HTH I K VS. IOH:iON I be di Ii miaul .lc-.se W. John- II on or before the btn da, of Maici , ( -1949, or within 30 days thereafter "ii ana answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed herein or the plaintiif will apply to' the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint. This the 3rd day of February 1949. DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass't. Clerk Superior Court 1826 F4-1 1-18.25 ADMINISTRA TOK'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of R I.. Whitener, deceased, late of 1 1 a wood Coijnty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to 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. 1816 J7-14-21-28-F4-11 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 A( COMPANY your W-2 Form. It n: ? - - pone 567. i - tf
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