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ft'lk.th:i-' .'' .....'' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER K UABY 25 1949 PAGE SEVEN (Second Section? ):t'; : AD ats per word, nts. cents per charge 60 (pe, 50c inch. i br published red schedule ts snouiu dc . The Moun- t responsible Incorrect n- IENTS ARE E. Cash must gent by mall. I office before ; before publi i to be In want r rt a want ad se Haywood jtt to Farnw Ville Road. H. inhone ?77-M. I tf ICES for Irish limits, onions, ats. Junaluska i tf n Jud White st heater. Cost ill for $150.00. fSkyland Cot J Phone 54-M- J25-tf SEWING jd alterations, pee Mrs. Jua tod Road, i F 25 tf paic co. I Main Street iy Wood for rater. Phone Feb. 4-25 yiT 5 room on Sulphur ;is automatic Seat, and wired iAlso roinplete ,id. See J. J. Sr C61-J. F8-tf r timber and lengths. Paul aynesville. I F8-to-25 finest sporting lle are sold at Phone 461. tf Jerry plants jtpaid. Or $6.00 Stpaid. Phone isey. Fll-tf k DES HEAVY HICKS J15.00 f Save Money t CHICKS th Ave. 1, Md jE $1.00 each, hi, Rt 1, Way-84-M or 754-R. I 18-22-25 M 1 foiises 1 four r-Bath in both garage, spring Jiouse, rock can grape vine I condition See I F-22-25-M-1-4 WOODS FOR B. Freeman, felephone 795-J. F22-25 i 30-gallon hot ;fuel oil heater in drums. One t fixture. Roy 169-W F 22-25 mogreph. and Toasters, amenta. " Service. lio and I Co. GLASS CUT and installed in cars by experienced men. We have felt channels, metal channels, grills for any kind of ears, lock sets, etc. Glass cut to fit any kind of Refrigerator, coffee table or glass shelf. Holes drilled in glass to suit you. LeFaine Service Sta tion or Five Points Garage in Hazelwood, owned and operated by Tom Lee. F15-tf 1 r r CINDER BLOCKS Superoek blocks and Concret Block, 4", 8", and 12" sizes. The W. A. Hays Block Plant, Phone 102, Franklin or 903 Highlands. tf WELLS DRILLED Water Weill a Specialty Farm Home Darix 10 Ytara' Eiperlenr. GREEN BROS. WELL-DRILLING CO. Rt. 3, Cnton, N. C Ph. Canton 2S20 DAYTON "V" BELTS All sizes in stock. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. tf FOR SALE: One new 4-room house in Hazelwood on good street. Phone 48. C. N.llen. tf. FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING Phone 770-M M. V. BRAMLETT, JR. Dellwood Road FRIGIDAIRE FOR SALE '41 model, also new mahogany bed room suite, twin beds With mat tress and springs. Call 306. F22-25 j , . . FOR SALE OR RENT to respon sible party Large semi-bungalow type home with forced hot water heat. 429 Love Lane. Ex cellent investment. Ideal far conversion to apartments. Call 281-W. tf FOR SALE Three bedroom home. Close in. Good condition. Priced reasonable. Phone 644-J after 6 p.m. F-18-22-25-Mch-l WANTED -Good clean soft rags with buttons re moved. No wool. 5c lb. The Moun taineer. FOR SALE Beautiful five-room modern brick bungalow with all modern conveniences. Good garden and garage1 with two rooms above. Located in Ben Medford Valley below Lake Junaluska. Cali F. M. Stinnett. 52. F 25 M 1-4-8 FOR SALE Outboard motor, trail er and boat. See Spaldon Un derwood at Sinclair Service Sta tion, phone 9170. F 25 M 4-11-18 FOR SALE Beckwith upright pi ano, good condition $125.00 rash. Singer pedal sewing machine, good condition $50.00 cash. Can be seen at Mrs. Fuller Craw ford's, Lake Junaluska. F25 FOR SALE Heavy iron sink with porcelain finish, drain on right, $15, including faucets. Call 484-W. F 25 FOR SALE Brlbkiast nook set. Call' 484-W. F 25 FOR SALE Nice four-room house on Aliens Creek. Reasonably priced. See Clyde Dills on pre mises. F 25 M 1 POSITION WANTED Young lady with experience would like job doing typing or general office work. Call 443. F 25 M 1 LOST In or near Smith's Drug Store, Brown billfold containing birth certificate and social se curity card for Mrs. Mabel An derson; also small amount of money. Finder please return to Mrs. Hobart Henry, Carolina 5 & 10. FJ5 FOR SALE Army jeep, new tires, good condition. Call 146, Win gate Hannah. F 25 FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet Club Coupe. 3000 miles, practically new. Call 92, Bill Balentine, or 277-J. F 25 Everyone Points To HOTPOINT RANGES IRONERS REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS HOME FREEZERS -Other Guaranteed Makes PHILCO CROSLEY You Build The Home Wt'll Furnish It Sales-Sertlc Easy Payment.' Ca'gle Furniture Co. Probe Torch Death POLICE in Wallham, Mass., look for clues at the spot where the body of Mrs. Catherine Hix, 40, was found burned almost beyond recognition. The body was doused with cleaning floid and set alire, afier, the autop sy showed, she died of carbon mon oxide poisoning. The District Attor ney said he thought it was a murder case. (International Soundpho'.o) ROOMS $10.00 FOR RENT -per week for - $7.00 to one. $6.00 for two in available. F25-tf per week per person one room. A few LeFaine Hotel. State College llints rVt Varm Knmomnlrprc I M. U A. Ullll 1 1 V,lll.ll,UltVl By Ruth Current State Home Demonstration Agent Whether you iron by hand or have a modern ironer these are musts to keep your sheets and linen towels well-groomed. First, sprinkle with clear warm water it penetrates the fibers more evenly. Fold each piece sep arately until you iron. Dampened clothes should stand several hours before ironing when the. weather is cool and dry they can stand overnight, but when it's damp and hot, iron within a few hours to avoid mildew. Light cottons need hot tempera ture; heavy cottons need a very hot temperature. Iron your cot Ions while (t.iuip; keep hems aiaifht and even and iron till dry. lie sure wrinkles are not ironed in seK'.(.'.es. Vary the folds of your heels, I'uesl towels-, tablecloths, napkins, etc.. by creasing off rent er, liist to the lifiht and then to the lett Do as ninth folding by hand as you can to save wear. For pure liyen u c a very hot iron ami iron while linen is damp. For embroidery or monograms, iron on the wiou;! side. Pillow c.i'v advice iron the clo: eil end lift. Nevi r iron terry towels or wash cloths as it flattens the loops mak ing them less absoibant, and they leel still and harsh. i To avoid linen closet woes, put your household linen away proper ly. First of all, be sure it is com pletely dry thereby avoiding mil dew which is caused by wet things remaining in a bag or a poorly ventilated room before drying. Never store it near a chimney flue, a closet with steam pipes running MEAN QUALITY fa HOME HEATING f HA NO DOm f FRMS PATMEN SEE US TODAY Mm ' &.v Jar. mi&4 I 1IK IUHTIND COmPflN? iOrik-.v.-:-:- .-ftw.-. "You nerd not report Social Security uenrfils, accident or health insurance payments, pro ceeds of a life insurance policy paid on the death of the holder; pensions and other money re ceived from the government by a war veteran, the veteran's fam ily's pension, or dependency benefit allowances contributed by the government; nor do you have to report property received as a gift, bequest or inheritance. (But Income derived from such property must be reported.)" DOGS HARDER TO CATCH? CHARLEMONT, Mass. (UPl Ihis liny town's police chief gets $10 a year, which is $5 less than the official dog catcher. James Wolfe, the conqueror of Quebec, was made a brigadier gen eral in the British Army at 31. A vear later, when he was killed in battle, he was a major-general. hrough it, or in a chest near a radiator constant heat makes linen brittle. Cover your white . linen with blue paper if it will be unused for some time. Storing linen in cedar chests or drawers yellows Ht. Don't store linen with disinfectans, medi cines, cleaning fluids or polishes as they jnay contain chemicals that are injurious to your linen. THE FLOP FAMILY " m Oe 1! MYRTLE RIGHT ABO UNiThOM T " " t niJDLEY 1" WUE? SPim 'SAMPSON A I II 1 WAIT A MINUTE I"' kZ&iJ' COME ON, T I I s-Z II I 1 II WANTS VOL) ( MVRTLE VDU'Pe J T WILBUP ?TW$ WAD . I ON "WE PHONE, DIPPING ALL V FOP ONCE VDU'PE I BETTEP BE I -' ' &i -VmvPtlehe VOVE(l A going to be A ' AWFULLY ) : Hi If SAVS IT'S VB?V ) sJSf-V U-V USEFUL J .JL liX J J ;: 1 of ' . '"f Ttitvm Syndicate. Int . oIJ ligMi ttunel """ ' FOB SALE 1933 PLYMOUTH COUPE With A New '49 Motor $300.00 1947 CHEVROLET With Radio and Heater Extra Clean $1495.00 HENRY DONALD DUCK R io -M Jsaati TV ' 7 U1 strong? p Mm P ' THE OLD HOME TOWN IT COULtAtT EST ANVTHM HEATS HeOU-Y HAT SIX "IT THE WCATHE'I? COULOJT BE CITY HELPS SOME HICKORY, N. C. (UP) The eity gave some help to a blood-bank program. It allowed the donors to use city parking meters free while they gave their blood. MUGGS AND SKEETFR PHONE 48G 99HHbHMMAaMMiMiiMwfttftaMl4aNM HHWMMtfHMMMMiMWi "MMMHMMMaMMMMMMBMHW wtmmSEbi&mmZlm! t- -: -:- -:- By SWAJ & Ills s By STANLEY - ' !V t TUi.litur MauP THAT SAO ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix c.t.a. d.b.n., of the Estate of W. S. Moore, late a resident of Haywood County, this is to notify MOTOR CO. SM EVERY TIRE WE RECAP IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE NEW TIRE MILEAGE all persons having claims' against said Estate to file the same with the undersigned at the offices of Morgan and Ward, Attorneys, Vaynesville, N. C, on or before the eleventh day of February, 1950, or this notice will pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This February 8th, 1949. May Morgan, Administratrix, c.t.a., d.b.n. ' Estate of W. S. Moore, Deceased 1827 F U-17-25 M 4-H-18. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY Annie J. Johnson, by her Next Friend, ARTHUR FORD, VS. JF.SSE W. JOHNSON The defendant, Jesse W. John son, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced against him in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of secur ing an absolute divorce for Annie .1. Johnson from said defendant, Jesse W. Johnson, on the grounds of two years separation; and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood MAIN STUKKT -rr- 1 tu County, North Carolina, at th" courthouse in Waynesville,. N. C on or before the 5th day of March? 1949, or within 30 days thereafter and answer or demur to the com-1 plaint of the plaintiff filed herein or the plaintiff 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'J. 1828 F4-1 1-18-25 INCOME TAX This is the BIG YEAR TO SAVE TAX MONEY! Tou'H need expert guidance to take full advantage of every NEW saving1 now allowed, and THIS YEAR a Tax Re. turn MUST ACCOMPANY your W-2 Form. COME IN AND SEE US TIIE CLOSMAN CO. 114 Main St. Upstairs Across From Court House , Fourth Year in Waynesville BY WALLY BISHOP HE.TGL0 ME HE4 TMZlQ TO TrAe. F2tJ Co(otH? FOBSMiE 1947 Willys Station Wagon Exceptionally Clean $1395-00 CARL C. ANDERSOl BY WALT DISNE t ;';. i ! r. '.I.I 1 ' 1 r ' 13 ! ! - i t ' i' ? v . r - 4 M Phone 1357 M BrwidWM AthrvlUe, N. C. 1 ! Clyde N, .C PnoM 3378 ! WaynesvilU .
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