v Afiernom. May 10, 1931 Till! WAYXESYTLLE MOITXTAINTO PAGE SEVEN (Second Section? . - i-pytaa.. . " mmmmmm """ mm mmm mm mmmmmmmm mil , . - m -V,rrnO Pinv cTT-V il l 1i Hi Sf 5G: r !iliiiiS"r. 1 . -s . ANT AD HATES I S cents Per ward. I type, 3 cents per charge 60 f size type, 50c Wninch. I j. .ill be published x - ritrt charge. ftftfefmenls should he ttl Immeaiawij. jQf KUI UVW w - tm, more nan nc oti;FMENTS ARE j ADVANCE, Cash mast t i .ni nt man. ilj irarrs cost be n office te. j i. m. on oiy oci.urc in to guarantee to he a arctlon. vtsh to Insert want td Uhooe 7D0. , BSteam cifred blocks I ter, heat, and sound. rioes between eleven L'v-five cents determined quantity, material and hauled, t'se these steam ocks for your protection. iVfr. Hays Block Co. X C i'lumes 30 and O 31-tf li'MKNTS see Haywood Co., next to Farmers , on Aslicvllle Road. H I manager. Phone 1029. tf FOR SALE 200 bags t. Hays Block Co., Frank- I'hoiiM 311 and 499. O 19-tf It, 1046 House i Fiiii' ciiiidilion $7S0. w Shctvador Heffigcr 11 New, 7 It. C,E Rofrig. Call II li. Liner or t sci ail iiiiovc items at Mar Sales. A 30-M 3-7-10 III AM W 11. LETT, of He. i.i winner of two ms to iic "Call Me Mis ':( Strand Sunday, Mon, Tucidav. E-G. E. refrigerator, Jt'i. fi cu, ft. $125.00. ' Scay. Fain-iew Road. condition. M 10 an or Woman Snjoy Life iomach Gas! bstion swelling with meals heavv feelinr a. fistline riftinjr of sour f are sonic of the penal- ipsei Momaeh. VIN is helpinsr such vic- and left here in Wavnes- w medicine helps you P lasier mid better. It is p meals: thus it works fond. Gas nain po! Mnat vanish! Contains Vitamin B-l with Iron the blood and make fnser. Weak, miserabli- ' feel diffrrent all over. 50 011 vnffpritKr r.nt PN Smith s RruR Store. VOTE FOR JOE UNEH for EOARD dF ALDERMEN Voffr Vote Will Be Greatly Appreciated 4 ' i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM in I i(A$jk5.&Mr uoMIHl .i.it.MMuMtiiiill m I . ii. i i ii i in i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 mi FOR SALE One 4-room and one For u-iuuai nuuse. ia down. Will sell separately or together Phone 420-J. Evfrett McElroy," M 26-tf BUSINESS FOR SALE Grocery Store, Esso Station and 3 apart ments. Good income. 13 down, Unfurnished. Phone 420-J or Everett McElroy. M 26-tf WANTED Country Hams. For higher prices bring to Patrick's Cafeteria. Mar. 15-tf FOR RENT Two attractive apart ments available at Branner Crest ; to desirable parties. One-apartment on 1st floor, and one on second floor. May be had furn ished or unfurnished. Immediate possession. If in need of accom modations, phone 455-W. April 16 tf W ATKINS PRODUCTS Always buy your insect ' dust, tomato' BLIGHT dust, fly spray, etc from your local W ATKINS dealers for best results. 0,75rr ROTENONE DUST. Vr COP PER, 0.50 ROTENONE. 0.20 SABADILLA for tomato blight. Send your orders bv mail to P. T. PHOENIX, Waynesville. Rt. 2. or call RAYMOND BLAN TON, Phone 685-W-3 or Box 161 Waynesville, for immediate de livery. A26 thru Jy 30 FOR SALE Oak sawmill wood. Stove wood length, $5.00 per load delivered. Phone 318-W. Mav 10-28 FOR SALE 6 room house. 400 Smathers St. Phone 174 or 17. May 3, 7, 10 FOR RENT 3 room apartment, private bath, and wired for elec tric range, hot and cold water. Call 420-J. Everett McElroy. Dellwood Rd. M 3-tf SIGNS PAINTED AND RE PAIRED Free Estimates cheerfully given. We do any type of sign repairs and painting also Scotch Lite, and Neon Signs. Hardy Stinnett Signs Located across street from Charlie's Tlace. Phone 1477. M 3-tf FOR RENT June-August. 3-bed-room house, furnished. Electric kitchen. Dock Boyd, Shell Sta tion, Lake Junaluska or "House", "Box 511. Waynesville. M 7-14 LOG OR STANDING TIMBER by boundary or thousand. Cash on delivery. Top price. Phone 1269-W M 7-10 FOR SALE Round Oak wood and coal range, like new. Call 1179 M or see Mrs. Joe Liner, Lake Junaluska M 7-10 WANTED To rent or buy a two or three-bedroom house, prefer ably 3 bed rooms. Near in Write giving full details Home. Box 511 Wavnpsville. M 7-10 NANCY LEOPARD, of Ratclifl'f Cove is winner of two free passes to see "Call Me Mister at thn Strand Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. FOR SALE Half-acre land, four room house. Priced to sell. On Aliens Creek. Lnderwoven wire fence. Junior Rogers. M 10 LOST Between Gunn's Drug Store and Sheppe's, Navy Blue Gabardine skirt. Please ret urn to Sheppe's and receive a re ward. M 10 OWN OF WAYNESVILLE FED FRESH DEAD STOCK- FREE SERVICE For Tour Community Can . -.. r 7 SCHULHOFER - 704-1 ran. ,-i i m wrlll NHIOTI ww-i. our ipeciu equippcu I burw and hon without W cost to yoo-tf called quick and dependable CAB SERVICE, call Part-j on's Yellow Top Cab. Safe' and careful drivers. Located J near Courthouse, Depot St. Hubert P a r t o n, owner. Phone 90. Apr 30. May 3. 7, 10. 14 17, 21, 24 FOR SALE-1937 Dod Reused an". Clean, good shape. See O. L. Stiles, Rt. 3. Canton (Bethel). M 7-10 ATTENTION FISI1F.RMEN-12 ft. Featheicnift aluminum boat, cork-lined seats, floatable. Reas onably Almost new. Weighs only 98 lbs. Call 11 44-J. " May 7-10 I'Nl'SUAI. opening for a cloth ins and shoe man, in a large Waynesville store. State experi ence in letter addressed "Sales man" c.'o The Mountaineer. M 7-10-14-17 FOR RENT: Nice apartment one block from Main Street, furnish ed of unfurnished, electric kitch en, bedroom, bath and living room Hot water and steam heat. Telephone 316-W. M 7-10 ANYONE interested In sharing single room office space, write 'OFFICE", Ho 511, Waynes ville. M 10 LOST Billfold containing service man's leave and identity papers. Finder may keep money. Return other contents to Ned Massey. Main Street, Haelwood. 522-J. M 10 'Once a runt always a runt!" Ha, that's what the used to say un til this aniazint! new feed. Wavne Tail Curler, was developed on the Wayne Research Farm. We're selling lots of it. More and more each week Try it and see. Haywood County Farmers Co op. Phone 722. M 10 MISS ANNE H1SCHOFF of Hazel- wood, is winner of two free pas ses to see "Call Me Mister" at the strand Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, PLAY HOl'SE 11 4(1-J. FOR SALE Call M 10 GUARANTEED BATTERY & IGNITlOfT" WORK Parts and Service for All Makes and Models of ' Cars and Trucks APPROVED BY UNITED MOTORS SERVICfc Battery and Auto Electric Service Phone 1272 Miller Streel Between Home Laundry and Liner Motor Sales GENE DAVIS, MGR. a,, ' i iim RADIO REPAIRS Phonograph Records RADIOS All Work Guaranteed JONES Radio Service Howell Hardware Bldg. Floyd Nelson. Owner REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lake Junaluska community I,ike new 5 room house and partially, completed isarage a partment. Bethel section Five acres. Hat. 2.W feel on Highway 2 all 10. Five room house with bath like new. Convenient to all Hazel wood industries. Priced right. Terms. E. M. INGRAM Masonic Temple Bldg. Phones 227 or214-J AUTO LOANS $50.00 and Up NO WAITING NO RED TAPE RICHLAND FINANCE CO. PHONE 1199 " Located on Main Street between Sims Motor Co. and James Furniture Co. muM-" i in i ii iiiiniiii i ..l, a j yz-. i i a w , . . i i i n 1 1 i Li u i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l t.iui mi i ! i.i i ill. .! Many Guests Visit On Upper Crabtree PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Reporter Upper Crabtree has had many visitors during recent days Several service men have been at home on leave; and there have been a num ber of other guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ferguson and children of Siler City, have ' been visiting relatives and friends ) on CrabUee They were accompan- ' ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson ! and son Dale. I Pvt. Billy Ferguson left Satur day after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fer guson. Jack McCracken brought three friends with him last week to visit nis parents.-, ne is tne son of Mi-.ung. and Mrs yDw Ight McCracken t The so. it! v eho. Mk ' fi II Mrs. Royal Neuhauser is visiting hvr father. Brock James, and her! sisters. Miss Sara ames and Mrs. ; Hugh Smith. Her three children re with her. Mrs- Neuhauser is now living in Washington. D. 6 This is her first visit here in almost three years. Pvt. Billy K Medford, accompan ied by one of his Marine buddies, spent last weekend at home. Kenneth Best is at home for a visit. He is employed, in Detroit. Lyndon McCracken was honored at a farewell party last Thursday by Miss Lillie Jane Sanford He ex pects to be called into the service shortly. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Troy McCracken on the arrival of a WANTED: A Good rclinhle man to supnlv customers with Kawleiuh Products. Write Rawleiuh's, Dept. NCE-5S1-127. Richmond. Vit. M;iV 10 FOR SALE: Two aO-gullon round type electric waler heuters. One Judd White Head. One General Electric, both new, and Imuran teed for 10 years. $99.95 each. One Surge Milker and two stanchions used less than six months. $250.00- Justice Furniture Store Depot St. Phone 5(17. Mav 10-14 THE FLOP FAMILY flT:tf FnvtTrl HrT, DONALD DUCK ""MYRTLE RIGHT AROUND HOME I'y DUDLEY FISHER ': BJSV yi?TLE.) I 1 a"T t rv-soi-r "I I 1 J -vT I f I THOUGHT YOU , 1 . Dy CARL C. ANDERSON- IIENRY r-n iii i.i , ul .ii I. 1 toa, I9M K,, l,..M ...mM- ApV&n" , ' . TvAKE UP, OEWEV ANO LOUIE UMCA OONALD'S HAD AN ACCIUin i nor" J Gapr I9M, Six passes to see "Call Me Mister", showing at the Strand, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, await some readers oi The Mountaineer Want Ads. Look them overSee if your name appears in a Strand ad. If so. eall at Tha Mountaineer office and get vour passes. Hominy Church Women Elect Delegate; Progress Made On New Building MRS. LLOYD R. JONFS ! Mountaineer Reporter !. The W S.C.S. of Plains Metho-; Jdist Church met Thursday at the j home of Mrs Herschel Hlpps, with Mrs Lloyd R. Jones as co-hostess. ' ! Mrs Kmest Branson, outgoing j president, presided over the meet- llipps as' delegate to the Lake Jun- aluka conference in June. Mrs. George Culhreth spoke on "Alcohol and Narcotic Drugs," taking as Ivt theme, "Be strong in the Lord". It is hoped that anyone in Hominy xetion who can give a day of work on the new brick building for the Plains Church will get in touch with Claude Broylcs. Kertnil llipps or Foiito Mann. The ladies of the church will furnish lunch for all three shifts. . Persons wishing new mail box posts are asked to see Weaver Hipps or Joe Dale McCracken Thove wanting name plates for mail boxes may see the commun ity treasurer. Mrs Robert Holland or Miss Louise Jones Members of Rocky Face list Church met. at (he poo Hap-Sun- day for baptismal baptied were Mr services Those and Mrs John sun named William Thad. On the t pper Crabtree sick list are Wayne McElroy, Gaines Mc Cracken, Paul Clarke, and liltle I. ula Justice The daughter of Mr ;md Mrs Tommy Justice. I.ula is in the hospital recovering from diplhi'lia one wa vom Ffton u72 - ho ihg 25" ON.$ VjF.fKe ONLM WHtK M HUR.RV S WE'VE. GOT ) 1 1 rK 1 THE DOCTOR D1WM7 PiooWttan Mill UllUlliUIU4MliillNtllllIIMfchMMMU4tUWUII1IIIIIIHnnUII4IMIItMaM' MrMM..,MMit.uiiii i.i...aMi.iaoo West of Newfound Road, Mis Shii lev Silver, daughter Mr. and Mr. Monroe Silver, spent :he Weekend in Greenhoro. Mrs. Laddie King is reported Im proving at her 'home- in the Hom iny section. She returned from the St. Joseph Hospital lasj week. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Uurnette are visiting relatives in lUndirsonville this week. ! Patricia Mason, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack Mason, hroke her arm several days auo in a fall from a high bank near her home. Mr. and have gone G'.enville. Mrs. Palmer Shepherd llshing trip to Mrs. home la (.a Mark illei a Swain has returned , brief visit to Allan- ! t I Pvt. John T West, Jr , is sta ' tinned at Fort Bragg He has asked ! bis friends to write him Those who have birthdays in May me Mrs. Clarence Morrow, Jr.. Mi s Homer Webb. Mrs. John ,Uroles, Mrs Vinson vVurlcy, Miss j .Peggy Clark. Miss Gracie Mull. 1 Mrs Wilson Traill ham, Mrs. Joe tcogburu, Mrs Ralph Willis, Pink j Gibson, and the Misses Elizabeth j Daisy Mann, Lane Worley, Barbara .lean llonhain, Linda Wood, Betty I Branson and Barbara Branson Mis Haiti, W Holland had as her dinm i guests Sunday Mrs I Carroll Kinsland. Mrs. Daisy E i Mann. Mrs, Lloyd It Jones, ami MffWP ' ' Tf0 OF a bi 11 VV-WHAT (HAPPENED?, HE NEEDED BOTH HANDS I f I'" I I , HOLDING Sunshine Class Meets With The Misses Carver The Sunshine Class of the Free Methodist Church met at the home of the Misses Thelma and Edith Carver in Ratcliffe Cove last Fri day night. Following devotionals conducted by Edith Carver, a short business ussioiv was held, in charge of the rlass president, Thelma Carver. A wiener roast was enjoyed by the twenty-two young people present Charlotte Bishop is teacher of the class. Brenda and Carolyn Sue Mann. The community is sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pruett. who have moved to their new home in the Henson Cove section Mr. and Mrs. Pink family have moved to Holland tenant bouse. Cook and I the Robert The Misses Shirley and Betty Ann Jones, with Olen Talham and Ray Parker, Jr.', spent Sunday at Font ana NOTICE IN THE SI PERIOK HU RT HAYWOOD COl'NTY NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Margaret Jewel King, vs. Edgar T. King. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, t ylhe plaintiff to secure a divorce absolute on the the ground of two years separa tion: and that said defendant will further lake notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Counly, N. C. In his office in Waynesville,' Haywood Counly, N. C, within twenty days from the 1st day of June, 1951, and answer ' LP ' iaFMT d IT AMD crr - rS. L L CAN . . A-M " ' "'-' THE FLASHLIGHT ' pi 0 I 6f)Z0 frlGX 1 HOO OU6HT VV 6106. Of 'A ttto of I To mE n. ) pvTr IN HIS MOUTH WHEN... ' Jk STRAND SI N.. - MON.. TUFA P.ETTY GRABLE DANNY THOMAS -IN CALL ME MISTER' Color Mv Technicolor or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 2nd day of May. 1951. J. B Sll.Elt Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, 2075- M 3-10-17-24 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL TELLS I Milt Cteamil Davanpcrl, Rout I, Fountain Inn, I. C, write n4 hr fathtr ilgnt h r itatement that Stall't In. dian livar Mtdi tint it jut! "lha thiitj" lor rada o I Indigottton. Cliimit it iplindid high uhool girl who rtolliai tliot in ord.r to do good tthool work on mult fool wall. $ho itoton "I luflorcd from Indigoitlon to badly that I would fael lick ovary tlmt I ota. Naturally, I didn't oat enough fa koca my itrongtk and onargy up to I Mt fttad and norV ul. Icolf'i hat brought mt won dorful rollol. I can tort and onjoy my moalt llko any tthor normal parion and. I fool lika now (ar tan." Tht tint b-ttlt of Scalf't It guaranteed to tatlify or your monty back. Try If today. By SWAN r it rv:? vt - i I I iL-'i m- ' SEE TO DIAL THE L'v's .' 'fl la. II Al I IIIVVK V 1 n ii- v 6 (f80UTj. ATED tfWZ AND METAL COMPANT

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