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jay AhcfIlU"a. THE YYAYXi-SVILLE SIOUXTALm-EI; T!CE OF SALE JJrVu nth. 1950, l'k'a.m.,atthe CourU , in -' or sale at public out- fjghest bidder for cash, 1 1 f lands and premises, i"nt and being in Waynes-. ISS, Haywood County. SG on a maple tree on1 0 of branch, the North- 1 r of the Robert Sisk lot, ffiin the line of that lot, I 137 feet to a stake in Lin of he road, crossing; t between ri r . Cretk; thence with hnof-aid road three calls :"? W. 60 feet;.! !; J' 50 feet; N. 47 W.I t stake, the Southeast i , v.iipv Street; thence , 'c 308.6 feet to a stake, f I owned by G. C. Clark; L line of that lot S. 54' Km to a stake In branch; llh branch S. 25 35' W. ithe BEGINNING. BE ,jrt of what is known as ,Hfy Farm; and conveyed ; r F.nsley by J. M. Palm-, bv deed dated February hlER WITH and IN- IC, the right ana privilege ir connect with the water , r,d to in the deed from ;ii:iPr et ux. to Robert Sisk ,iv 12 1947, and recorded ,34 page 282, Haywood Registry, at one piace, ana ,vaier therefrom i or one house without cost, as ex md reserved in said deed Robert Sisk, and no fur- liade pursuant to the bow- authority conferrea upon irsigned Trustee by that trust dated February 24, . j V... W V Fntel'nV ecuitu u.t irded in Book of Deeds of. It), page 143, . in office of of Deeds ot Haywooa nd reference thereto is imade for all the terms and ns thereof, default having s(!e in the payment of the Jiicss thereby secured. Sale made subject to any Unpaid Caby Siller Slain COMPREHENDING and IX- i CLUDING Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block ."A"' of Nelson Park Addi tion to Waynesville, as per plat re- corded in Map Book '"C". page N-3, I Haywood County Registry, and the , identical lots conveyed to Gran Ijvilie Mae Mull and wife, Wllma ; I Saunders Mull, by J. A. Prevost and wife, Adora H. Prevost, by deed dattd March 31. 1947. and re corded in Deed Book 133, page 517. Haywood County Registry. Sale Hii.de pursuant to the power and authoiity conferred upon the underriiad Trustee by that deed ox trust dated August 22nd. 1949, executed by Granville Mae Mull and wife, Wilma Saunders Mull, and moidod in Book of Deeds of Tiu-t 71, pa?e 242. in Office of ltefister of Deeds of Haywood County, and reference thereto is hen by made for all the terms and conditions thereof, default having boen made in the payment of the indebtedness theiebv secured. This March 11. 1950. A. T. Ward, Trustee. 1041 M 1G-23-30 A j:SU? SLAPS DACIC AT .tCAHTUY March 11, 1950. A T. Ward, Trustee H lii-23-30 A 6 NOTICE OF SALE fuesday, April 11th, 1950, at o'clock a.m., at the Court Boor in Waynesville, N. C, iTt r for sale at public out- 1. POUCI ot Columbia, Mo., are en gaged in an intensive manhunt for the attack-slayer of Janett Christ man, 13, a baby sitter. She Is the third girl, working at baby sitting, to be assaulted in the same neigh borhood recently. (International) Millions Spont Annually On Good Jolrestor's Gadgets NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of L. II. Bramlett. late a resident of Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to file the ame with the undersigned at 514 Boyd Avenue. Waynef Ville, N. C;, on or before the 23rd day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This March 22nd, 1950. MRS. MAGGIE BRAMLETT, Executrix 1948 M 23-30 A 6-13-20-27 A t Ik; iJay I cry to the highest bidder for cash the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being in Waynes ville Township, Haywood County, N. C, to-wit: , BEGINNING on a stake in the South nvrtjin of the new street in to Woolscy Heights and at the corner between Lots 4 and 5 in Block "A" of the subdivision here inafter referred to, and runs with line between said two lots S. 6 10' W. 150 feet to a stake In the Howell line; thence with that line S. 89 30' W. 138 feet to a stake in East margin of aforesaid new street; thence with said street mar gin six calls as follows: N. 25 30" 33 feet; N, 2 W. 70 feet; N. 31 40' E. 70 feet; N. 72 30' E. 10 feet; S. 88 55' E. 43 feet and S. 73 6' East 50 feet to the BEGINNING. DICIAMNO THI CHARGES of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-WU.) ahowed a "shocking disregard far the interests of our country," Ambassador-at-larga Philip C. Jessup testifies before a Senate Investigating subcommit tee in Washington. Angrily denying McCarthy'i accusation that he had an "affinity'' for Communist causes, Jessup recalled that his recent trip to Asia wu an effort to halt the spread of Communism. (International) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrat rix of the Estate of Mrs. 'Annie N. Palmer, late a resident of Haywood County, this Is to notify all per sons , having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned (care A. T, Ward, Atty., Waynesville, N. C) on or before the 10th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded In bar thereof. All perosns indebted to said Estate will please make im mediate settlement. This March 7, 1950 Katherine P. Robinson, Admx. 1940 March 9-16-23-30 April 6-13 NEED RADIO SERVICE? V many years experience in the Engineering Laboratories tttt your radio was designed and the lactones where u was idurrd saves us time in diagnosing your radio troubles. This tang a saving to you because we waste ho time trying to lr the defects. ; .. ' lis experience, plus Our complete modern test equipment and he stock of parts enables us to offer you BETTER SERVICE ' QUICKER SERVICE LOWER PRICES AYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE 10NE 1006 116 MILLER STREET by the .plaintiff against said de fendant for the purpose of pro curing an absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separa tion. And the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County in the courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 14th day of April, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in-said complaint. This the 14 dav of March, 1930. DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass't. Clerk Superior. Court Haywood County, . North Carolina. 1943 M 10-23-30 A 8 two years separation. And the said defendant will further take notice that she is required - to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of Haywood County in the courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 14th day of April, 1930, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. this the 14th day of March, 1950 DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass't. Clerk Superior, Court Haywood County North Carolina. 1942 M 16-23-30 A 6 NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. LILLIAN RUM EL - '. -VE- - VERNON RUMEL The defendant, Verlon Rumel, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Cburt of Haywood County, North Carolina, NOTICE OF SERVICE By PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. ' EDGAR G. COPE v -vs-;: . ',; HELEN COPE The defendant, Helen Cope, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County North Carolina, by Ihe plaintiff against said defendant for the purpose of procuring an ab solute divorce on the grounds of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminlstra tor of the Estate of Claude C McClure, late a resident of Hay wood County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at Route one, Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 3rd day of March 1951, or this notice will bo pleaded In bar there of. All persons indebted to suld By SAUL PETT AP Newsfeatures Writer NEW YORK Oh, thls ll fracture you. Laugh? You'll die. Seems tnere is a new ho. ho, ho a nw gadget out. Looks like a rial fountain ha, ha, ha like a resl fountiun pen. Only 6U take the totv oil and it bee, hee, bee It explodes! Imagine! TUen there Is a new table knife. Looks ex.ii.1iy likevany other table knife. BjI try to spread some butter with it. Just try and the darn tlilni vill collapse? Honest, a real kwe shipper! tan you stand it. Well, just ne more. You hold What look exactly like a park of chewing gum. Matter of tact, there's a stl k sticking ant. Offer It to somroiie. He pklis on It. Ami Wnt. r sqtiltU out! All over his hand, his fare. April Fool! April Fool! Yuk. yuk! ' These are among the htwest KsdKiU available for the practical jokers who will blossom out for this annual frolic, Richard Appel. oiiejif the blgsest manufacturers in the field, knows them well. "Funny thing about the squirt ing chewing gum," he says. "For years everybody was making, squirt ing gadgets. The ring which squirts. for example, Is 00 years old. Also, lots of people made chewing gum which snaps or explodes. But no. body had thought to make squirt ing chewing gum until we brought It out. It's a big hit." You will be g'.ad. or dismayed, to learn that practical jokers are increasing, according to reports reaching Appel. "In time of trou ble and tension," he theorises, "people resort more and more to humor to forget." Other Appel conclusions: Americans buy more practical jokes than anybody but sales are weakest in Maine and Vermont. Despite their reputation for being humorless, the British buy a lot of the gadgets when they have the dollars. Latin Americans are great practical jokers and, judging by sales over many years, the "Ger mans have the worst sense of humor, but there are sour pusses In every country." Appel's business has been In his family for generations in fact, since 1832. It operated from Ger many until 1937 wheh, because of ! I t l & :) CIGARETTE rnowilnrm over a rubber hot dog demonstrated by Richard .Appel. Hitler, the firm was moved to this country. Appel, who Is graylnft, immacu late and rather serious, is the idea man. His guinea pigs are sec retaries, tool makers nnd other people around his plant in lower Manhattan "My mind Is working night and day c.i t'.e no 1 1. -" " : "I iJif i . t!;!,ns, tttw U ',' re or r r Iff m :U that i i I V.,i;k of tlieia i i tr-r.. uf n -Ueal Jct. "Our industry su!Ter from a lack of real creators. Too siacy people are thinking only of turniug out old gadgets for less money. TIuh. they sacriAce realism. But tl.ut's tragic. For in this business you have to imitate real tilings used in everdav life to Uch perfection that no one will be suspicious." i Ami.n? Draf t kal inkers A: el I reports, many of the old favorites are . still going strong: the fke spilled bottle ot Ink C'at least 60 years old"; the leaky glass; matches which explode or sprout snakes; tiny pellets which, when placed on a lighted ci;!ar. create synthetic snow (20 years old); a concealed tube which m.tkes dbhes Jump; hot toothpicks (with pep per; candy, which, when '-unwrapped, Jumps In all directions, throw ing out spilna and mbcell&neous parts. . Itching powder; sneeilng pow der; soap which leaves a lather the color of blood; taming sug ar; exploding rigars cigarrta and match boxes: a table spoon will a big (tote In Iti silverware whirl explodes and snaps; fare ereaitt jars which shoot, snap, explode or eject a knake; and, ot course, the "hot seat", and the telescope which leaves the viewer with a black eye. , Laugh? You'll die! Read the Mountaineer Want Ada. settlement. This March 1 1950. CLAUDE C. McCLURE, Jr., Administrator Estate will please make immediate No. 1939 Mar 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Ap.6 MILORGANITE AH ORGAIilC PLANT FOOD to keep laviis greeo all su:.::.:zr WILL' NOT BURN GRASS FARMERS FEDERATION CO-OP Phone 344 At The Depot lolice 01 Sale 0! Land The French Dfavis Farm in Iron pif Township, will be offered for leat public auction on the 6th day April, 1950at 10:30 A. M. The sale take place at the residence on id farm. This farm contains 75 res of good land, has two good ple orchards ori Rcrme! 1.3 acres of bacco allotment. A good seven m home with running water and Ws. Good bams and other build- 9s Will also offer for sale all farm ols on said farm. And most of the pUSehold fnrnihiro All roitlo on jarm. Terms: One-third cash on Miverof deedi remainder in -one fi two years to be secured by ea of trust. This the 23rd day of March, 1950. MATTIE DAVIS, Owner. You're Telling Me By WILLIAM RITT Centra Press Writer LET'S hope that eaitern pro fessor who is teaching a gorilla to talk speed up the lessona, We're anxious to find out the big ape's opinion of Man and his H-bomb. V ! -..! We'd better be more esrefut or television msy cause other folk to think of us s puppet republic. ft! The distance betweert Niagara Palls and Reno It often ot the length of a marriage. . ;.;.":;!. ! ! .'. Zadok Dumkopt hopee those electrically operated mechanical 'brains," bought to help operate various U. S. agencies, are im mune to political wire pullers. . .!.. !. r Biologist ssys an egg can re member. All the way back to when the restaurant bought Uf 1 ! I ' the average woman, we read, has a vocabulary of seme 1,800 words. And many a one uiei 'em all up at breakfast time. - i ii Britain's House of Commons, we learn, has 623 members but seats for only 400. Just another country with a surplus of gov ernment? 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