I i'' : j. THE WAYNESVTLLS r,ZGUIvTAIN"E3 .6 word, per Scents per tiarga 60 ie, 50c iich. , published I schedule , should be The Moun- responslble loorrect in- 0,'TS ARK Cash musi L( by mail. office be- jay before itee to be 1 1 want ad ies is the fThe M"un- frk. Just call to buy we are Kor 5c bring them lit. tf ishers, dry- ,aunderelle, ne 695. J n 9-tf mill wood. A 8-29 Jbalh fnime bo. Double and side- ace to busi- 'MEN'T lot tarage. Best td income. ery rustic, w baths; large liv- cplaees. 'OMPANY tf IADE, ex '41 Dodge condition. lodel car 4-R. 25-29 bin on Lit- fceon River, kres of land t E.A. line. rty minutes Ul. Sniath- 2.r,-29 S 1 IT'S JVICE fleaniiiff, V JR. aniesville IES wviee 1 Ska ants X a dellght tiii'iil, call Li!" iJNG ce! lace Y AND 54 C. m m t M a . w m ,m f m ii i j, .l' i i tt urn mmi mm m m m m mm mmmm w w w r m witjwt. i fit rjrwiff e ipsj WANTED YearHngs to pasture at $2 per month. Ladino Clover pasture. Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska. M 12 tf CINDER BLOCKS Superock blocks and Concret Block, 4", 8", and 12" sizes. The W. A. Hays Block Plant, Phone 102, Franklin or 003 Highlands. tf SPORTSMEN The finest sporting goods in Waynesville are sold at Rogers Electric Co. Phone 4C1. tf PRINTING of all types of forms, letterheads and every need ex pertly done by The M juntaineer. Just call 700. PRINTING needs are promptly and satisfactorily filled by the commercial printing plant of The Mountaineer. Just call 700. FOR SALE Two registered Polled Hereford cows. One with heifer calf at side, other fresh in Oc tober. Rex Shuller, Thompson Cove Road, Clyde, N. C. A 1-tf FOR SALE Five room house on Siler Cireje, Lake Junaluska. Electric water heater. Call Lyda M. Davison, Sylva. N. C. Phone 76-W. A 11-15-18-22-25-29 ROOMS FOR RENT at LeFaine Hotel, few available, $10.00 week ly for one, person. For two per sons jn one room the rate would be $7.00 per person each week. LeFaine Hotel, Waynesville. A 25-29, Sl,5,8,12, 15,19,22,26 ANTIQUES REDUCED at Shop at Hotel Gordon before returning to Florida Shop. See our glass, furniture, china, and brass. A 25-29 FOR SALE Choice summer re treat located high inthe moun tains a few miles from Waynes ville On all-weather road. Has tumbling brook, springs, view, fruit, grapes, berries. Five room and bath house completely fur nished. Garage and caretaker's house, A number of beautiful rolling acres. Price $15,000. The L. N. Davis Company. Phone 77 or 78. A 25-29 FOR SALE 41a acres with log cabin 18x28 partially finished in side. About 20 young fruit trees. Within city limits of Waynes ville. Price $3,500. For parti culars, Phone 435-J, Jy 7-A 29 APARTMENT - SIZE Cole m a 11 floor furnace for sale. Price is cheap. Contact Bryce Crawford at Pet Dairy. A25 29 !s 1 FOR SALE Several Used Electric Refrigerators. Martin Electric Company. A 22-25-29 tt'Vy.n.ii.M - ,,. . PURE OIL FUEL OIL Use Our SPECIAL SUMMER FILL-UP PRICES Metered Deliveries Plione 300 W. R. McCracken ASPHALT GLAZED RUBBER QUARRY FREE ESTIMATES FRADY TILE CO. Box 313 Waynesville, N. C. Phone 783-R BRING YOUR RADIO to our Modern, Completely Equipped Shop for Guaranteed Expert Repair Service Jones Radio Co. FOR SALE A power unit 6 eyl. Chevrolet motor on trailer. See Guy Kuluright, Lake Junaluska. A 29-S 1 FOR SALE Jersey cow, with sec ond calf. See Guy Fulbiight. Lake Junaluska. A 29-S 1 FOR SALE or Trade: 4-room house, in good condition; Water and lights. See Paul Massie. Aliens Creek. A 29-S 1 FOR RENT -Rooms and furnished or unfurnished apartment; steam heal; lower winter rates; one block liuiii business district. 203 East St. Tel. 31U-W. A 29-S 1 FOR SALE TWO FINE MILK COWS, EIGHT REAL (JOOD CALVES. WILL SELL ALL OR SEV ERAL. SEE HENRY WEBB, HALL TOP, WAYNES VILLE. tf FOR SALE 20 gauge Remington pump gun. L'sed one season. $50 00. Earlo Scruggs. Hazel wood. Phone 312-J. A29-S1 FOR RENT Cottage nicely fur nished. Automatic heat, electric kitchen, two bedrooms, and ga rage Fine place for two or three teachers. 108 Welch Street! Phone 794-Ii. A29 LOST Gold lapel pin with varied colored stones. Reward. Finder please contact Mrs. H. C. Cole man at Gordon Hotel. A29 FOR SALE 30 gallon, electric water heater in good condition. .Call 608-VV. A29-S1 APARTMENT WANTED - Couple would lease for the winter sea son nicely furnished apartment or house, minimum two bed rooms prefer automatic heat. Write P. O. liox 141, Waynes ville. N. C. A29-S1-5-8 FOR RENT Four ollices and re ception room. Directly across from bank. Second floor. Call 072. A 22-tf VERY DESIRABLE APARTMENT Living room, bed room, kitch enette and bath. Call 455-R or 455-M. A 8-tf FOR MONUMENTS see Haywood Monument Co.. next to Farmers Exchange, on Asheville Road. H. II. Angel, manager. Phone 1029. tf FOR SALE -Used General Elec tric Range, good condition. M.ir tin Electric Company. A 22 25-29 FOR SALE Used Electric Wash ing Machine, good condition. Martin Electric Company. A 22-25 29 WANTED - Unencumbered house keeper to live on premises. Frank M. Davis. Waynesville, Route 2, Telephone H50-H-4. A 25-29 S 1 FOR RENT- Two - room furnished apartment. Private bath. Water and lights furnished. Convenient location. Mrs. Jones, 402 Hay wood Street. Phone 498-W A 25-29 RELIABLE MAN With car wanted to call on farmers in Haywood County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 lo ?20 in a day. No experi ence or capital required. Per manent. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2. Md. A 22-29 NOTICE HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL BOND AND TAX ELECTION A special election will be heM in Haywood County on Saturday the first day of October 1949, at the same places at which the last elec tion was held in said County for members of the General Assembly between 6:30 o'clock A. M. and 6:30 o'clock P. M. Eastern Standard Time for the purpose of submit ting to the voters the question whether they will approve the order finally passed by the County Commissioners on August 22, 1949 authorizing $225,000 bonds 01 ine County for the purpose of erecting an addition' to the County Hospital ind the levy and collection of a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest thereof, and 2l wheth er they will authorize the levy and collection of an annual tax in ad dition to all other taxes at the rate of ten cents on each $100 of the assessed valuation of the County for the purpose of financing the cost of operation, equipment and maintenance of the County Hos pital. The said election shall be held under the direction of the County Hoard of Elections of Haywood Counly, the precincts and the poll ing places shaH be as heretofore established by said Board of Elec tions, and the Registrar and Judg es for holding said election shall be as designated and appointed by said Board of Elections. The registration books shall be opened on the 3rd day of Septemb er and closed on the 17th day of September, 1949, according to law. This the 22nd day of August 1949. GEO. A. BROWN, JR., Chm. J. R. HIPPS D. J. NOLAND County Board of Commissioners. 1887 A 22-29 S 5 FOR RENT Two-room apartment.' McElroy's Store, DcHwood Road Phone 420-W. A 21) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION j Haywood County Hospital Bonds; And Ta i Pursuant to an order of the) Board of Cuminis-iouei s nf Hay-; wood Counly ordering a special I election, as hereinafter set forth. I it ks ordered hv the Hoard of Flee- i Hon of Haywood County that a spe- cial election t-hull ht held in Hay- wood County on Saturday the I I day of October. 1919. at tin same places al which the Let election was held in said County for mem bers ot the General A einbK be-, tween 0:30 o'clock A. M. and (i.Ill), o'clock. P. M. Ea-lei n Stand. ird j Time for the purpose of ubmilluc1 : to the voters the epic. lions 1 whether they will approve the ol der finally passed by the ('ouiitv Commissioners on Aui'iM ::'. I!tl!. ' authorizing $22.".. 000 bonds ol the County for Ihe purpo-c of erectiim an addition to the C o, in; lie ;ntal; and the levy and collection i f a ! lax sufficient to pay the prim ipal ' and interest thereof, and -2i win 1 1 -. er they w ill authorize I lie levy and ! collection of an animal tax in ad dition to all other lae- al the rale of 10c on each $100 of the assessed valuation of the Counly lei the purpose of financing the cost ol operation, ecpiipmeifl and m-dntcn- ' ance of the County Hospital. The said election shall he held in j Ihe precincts and al the polling , places heretofore established in the Counly . and I hat Ihe books for registration of voters shall be open ed as provided hy law. on Satur day the 3rd (lav ol September, and that said rigistralion books shall be closed a.s prov ided by law on Saturday the 17lh day of Septemb er 1949. and that Ihe Registrar for THE FLOP FAMILY I $0tff?4 "To Rfrf? OO'KE. PvNP TlCK AKoOeiO AlP MYRTLE , TWlTHE, AND - ( I ikF APARBIT ) ( IF AAYRTLEr S f kkc rkl BINGO NEVEPa -"tv amo ufTi pop ) vVATM KIDDING J (ME-OW ) . moved JS WE 10 " Copf. l1)! K,nf rehire vniliolr, tnr , WoflJ tlfhn rrtrrvfS Aulliorized Dealer For Willys Jeeps, Trucks and Station Wagons WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY I,EXRY By CARL C. ANDERSON g Tr ; DONALD DUCK By WALT DISNEY -?s BLANETy, r- -1 l ci ilji ... ..... r , . ri-r '-- ' . " ' . - - - ..... . . - , - t . THE OLD HOME TOWN .( SO.HE WAS AJNOCEFA4TLY PUNCTHIM6 ) THE BA9"-WHFNTHEA4EIHBbr?S A COMPLAINED HE WAS CeEATN& A J riot t -Just a minute: y HE PES TH OLD BAS WEUL GET TH' OTHER' SIOET O THE- STOOV THE? MAN err iki holding said election in the several precincts of the County shall be is lollows: Beaverdam Township Precinct No. 1. E. P. Haynes, 7 ' MUGGS AND SKEETER - BY WALLY BISHOP X LIKE THAT ONE BEST I I WELL, THE COATS A LITTLE BIG, I I NOW, PL BASE DONT V O.K., IF I Y ... MAYBE THE TROUBLE IS ON YOU. SKEETER. I J IT BUT YOU'LL SOON y- --ri BRING THAT UP f YOU THERE'S NOT tNOU6H BOYA' THiNK WE'LL TAKE jf DOESN'T GROW INTO IT.' IT ISN'T AGAIN. ..THERE ISNT J 6AY SO, --VrTtltirrr! " NO-fW WvFe. GETS r?tP OF THen-vAe know 5ICK, vohek 5ve. 60RE PHONE 486 By STANLEY" SO TMEI5E HE IS YEP HONOR, AIQW - ILL TAKE OVffl? FI?OM HERE ,' r l EVENT IS JUST COrtlHCS UP. irrwo rmr itwic. ii ri m-sKRvco Registrar, Tonunie Smathers and j Ted Walker. Judges. Precinct No. 2. Jack Chapman, 1 Registrar. Mrs. CJ. C. liryson and ! Gladson Haney. Judges. UrAtU f Qotft. s. 1 L0N6 nfv4A&E6 To CftLL. oue RIGHT AROUND HOME MOTOR CO. MS EVERY TIRE WE RECAP V GUARANTEED TO GIVE NEW TIRE MILEAGE Precinct No. 3. Mrs. Hi ward Smathers. Registrar. C. E. Cole and Mrs. Wallace Davis, Judges. Precinct No. 4. Mrs. Wade Rhea, Registrar, Bill Franklin and Wilber Stephens, Judges. Precinct No. 5. L. L. Smathers. Registrar, Wilson Fisher and Wal ter Hawkins,. Judges. Precinct No. 6. S C. Wood, Registrar, B, H. Byers and Jack Williams, Judges, Clyde Township N. C. West, Registrar, Carter Os. borne and Bruce Brown, Judges. Pigeon Township Walker Brown, Registrar. Ralph Kelly and Jim Welch, Judges. East Fork Township Rex Pless, Registrar, Wilburn Clark and Wes Pless, Judges. Cecil Township Jerry Francis, Registrar. Ken Browning and Elton Chamber., Judges. Ivy Hill Township Wilburn Campbell, Registrar, Grady Moody and Ernest Moody. Judges. White Oak Township Estella Teague. Registrar, Roe Ledford and A. G. Baldwin, Judges Fines Creek Township Charlie McCrary, Registrar, Roy Rogers and Harrison Davis, Judges. Crabtree Township Fred Noland. Registrar, George THEW SXpH Too I Fred Noland. Registrar, George ! 1 888 j s 1 TO SAVE YOU MONEY On Willys Jeeps, Trucks and Station Wagons AUTHORIZED DEALER MAIN STREET Best and Jaincs Kirkpauick, Jtdg 1 es. Waynesville Township k. . Lake Junaluska Precinct: M, Lizzie Reeves, Registrar, Hugh i Bud i Leatherwood and J. L. Walk er, Judges. Hazelwood Precinct:, Mrs. Car-pl Whitner, Registrar, Mrs. Raymond Crawford and Cecil Mooney, Judg es. South Waynesville: Mrs. Craw ford McCracken, Registrar, Mrs. VV. A. Hyatt and Porter McClure, Judges. North Wavnesville: Ruth Kelly, Registrar, Harry Clay and Ida Mollis. Judges. Jonathan Creek Township Dick Moody, Registrar, Mrs. Jule Boyd and Jack Leatherwood, Judg es. , Calaloochee Precinct: Luch Cald well. Registrar. Levi Caldwell and Cole Sutton, Judges. Big Creek Precinct: Mack Cald well, Registrar Crow Hopkins and Heed Sutton. Judges. Iron no IT Township O. L. Yales, Registrar, Frank Davis and Tlmrnian Davis, Judges. This August 22. 1949. JERRY ROGERS, Chm. C'LALDF. WILLIAMS JAMES SINGLETON County Board of Elections. Aug. 22-29 Sept. 5 By SWAN IftKE- HOOK rE?lCtvA- -toO -5VAOOLO HWE TttKEcA T fM HOUf. f60 TTTTTl Ry DUDLEY FISHER ST 1 m 1 Z 1 WE GUARANTEE

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