fcm WANT ADS WH MNT AD . RATES v type 2 ffotj pw wrd* i clurte <# cents. size t>P?. 3 cents P"" minimum charge 60 , ** fc size type, 50c [olumn inch. Lents will be published L l0 desired schedule t extra charge. lidTertisement* should be Lted Immediately. The Lineer will not be re Le far more than one let insertion. foVERTISEMEVTS ARE m ADVANCE. Cash must Lay ordrrs sent by mail. L most be in office be i:}( a. m. on day before Ition to guarantee to be k ad section. C wish to insert a want ad Mephone 700. kxi'MENTS see Haywood lent Co., next to Farmers Ige. on AsheVllle Road. H. ?el. manager. Phone 1029. tf h?1000 used tires?Potts Jan O.K. Rubber Welders fcosite Dayton Warehouse jHazilwood. J 1-tf loRLESS. sanitary septic leaning, call Canton 3274. ? Plumbing Co. J 19-tf |x FURNACE ? No Kfayment. three years |r. Free estimate. Auto [ Heating Company, 11104. J 17 tf I HELP?Would you like le up to $230.00 per week It home. Let us start you Rug A Women's Bag Man ling business. We teach |ps< than $300.00 will get ?rttd Be independent, lor yourself. Write W. E. I Box 147:1. Spartanburg, Jan 19-Mar 9 ?OR SALE ? Hard wood It $5.00 load. Open Air Market. Call 994. I J 26-tf |R SALE ? clover and I, $5000 a ton. Call I J 29-tf IE ? Big load hardwood I, oak. locust, etc. $6.00. 1279-R-4 between 9 a.m. PI. D 29-tf J OLD GOLD ? Turn Irl onlrl into r>oek Drinrr If g?'iu uiiv; IUOI1. Wi ??6 ?v ible Jewelers. Nov 10 tf inding and Finishing ling and waxing. Smath d Burnette. Telephone 3971 or 2838. J 26-tf N'T?6 room house with located near golf course ! Junaluska. Call Sylva r 256-J-3. J 29 tf -E- 4-room house and 1 land. Soco Gap Road. I-W-l. F 12-16 ANTED ? Experienced itter Apply East Waynes iperette. F 12-tf X?Waynesville Bus Sta staurant. See Tiny Manus. F 16-19-23-26 Your Everyday HftWARE AND lINT NEEDS | Shop I0WEU/S ardware t Howell. Owner ;1M2 Main St. gL.._ USED TIRES ALL SIZES II ? 1 AT1SF ACTION II (UARANTEED 1 Iholesalc Prices 1 THE II |1MS CO. I I Ed Sims II pnaluska Road I Iphone 1382 | DOGS VACCINATED _? $1 00 for males- $2 00 for females. Bring your dog to' Miller's Store on Pigeon Street. Dr. R. C. Love. F 16-19-23-26 M 2 APPLES FOR SALE ? Red Wine sap, $2.00 per bushel in your container. Packed S t a y m a n Winesap; Rome Beauty, $3.00 to $4.00 per bushel. Drive out to our new refrigeration plant in Francis Cove and get your sup ply. Henry Francis Orchard Phone 1041-J. Dec 15 tf WE ARE OPEN from 6:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. with good de pendable mechanical sendee. Sinclair, parts and accessories. Norman's Garage, phone 1150. N 20-tf Slip Covers - Draperies - Furniture Upholstery. Also Fabrics, At the Little Decorntbi<; Shop in Can ton ? opposite Canton Motoi Company. Phone Canton 2312. Mar 20 tf SMOKY MOUNTAIN TREE SER VICE ? Trimming, topping, re moving, feeding, and cavity work. All workmen are experienced and fullly insured. Phone 229-W. Feb 2-5-9-12-16-19-23-2G FOR SALE?Walnut dining room suite, buffet, table and 2 chairs, in good condition, $35.00. Phone Mrs. Athel Jones, 1249-J. F 12-16 FOR SALE?Youth bed and mat tress?in good condition. Call 239-J. F 12-16 WOOD FOR SALE ? Delivered $5.00 a load. All hardwood. Phone 318-W. F 12-tf FOR SALE?Singer Sewing Ma chines and other makes $30 up, all guaranteed, new ma chines the famous Phaff Dial-A 5>titch, easy terms. Also Repair service for all makes. YORK SEWING SERVICE, Waynesville, Phone 805, Canton 5432. F 2-tf FOR SALE?40 acres good land. Modern seven room house with all city conveniences. Good barn, garage, chicken house and other out buildings. 7 miles from Franklin on U. S. Highway 64. For details write P. O. Box 437 or call 354 Franklin, N. C. F 9-12-16-19 MAN WANTED for 1500-family Rawleigh business in Haywood County or City of Waynesville. Permanent If you are a hustler. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCB 581-123, Richmond, Va. Feb 2-5-9-12-16-19-23-26 DAIRYMEN & COW OWNERS Your better herd starts' ? when you breed your cows artiifically to sires YfTj proven great. Call 938 by 11 a.m. for same day If VlVl'JfB service. If you wish to m'lTl'.if TJ call before 8 a. m., call John R. Carver, 548-M Registered Guernsey, Holstein, and Jersey semen available. i^n Sylva Coal and Lumber Co. Sylva, N. C. LOGS WANTED I We will purchase any quantity merchantable Hardwood logs delivered to our mill at Hazelwood, N. C. GENNETT LUMBER CO. I HUHHHHiHH FOR SALE?14 ft. plywood boat, i Semi-V bottom. Nearly new With or without trailer. Less than half priee. Call Canton 5286 or see Mark Cathey. Clyde. Feb 9-12-16 WANT?D? One 12-ft. all metal flat truck bed?no dump. Call 1029 or see H. B. Angel, Hay wood Monument Co., East Waynesville. F 9-tf FOR SALE ? 1951 GMC ta-ton pick-up. First class condition throughout. Only 17000 miles. New tags, original owner. Call 1029 or see at Farmers Ex change in East Waynesville. F 9-tf WANTED?15 or 20 acres of good crop land to rent. See E. F. Cald-1 well, Plott Creek, or Phone 14 M-2. F 9-12-16-19 FOR SALE ? Pink enamel twin I beds with springs and matching I chest and bedside table; also maple hutch cabinet and corner cabinet. Phone 397 F 16-19-23-26 FOR SALE ? Parakeets, talking strain, canaries. Mrs. Warlick, 138 South French Broad. Phone 36606 Asheville. F 16-19-23-26 FOR SALE?5-room house, locat ed at McClure and Oak St. in Hazelwood. Contact Corbin Mc Clure, 4448 Germanlown Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. F 16-19 FOR SALE*? C-room house with bath; 10 apple trees, 1 cherry tree. 3 grape vines, can house, garage. Lot 90 ft. front, 150 deep on Church St., 131. Hazelwood. W. 11. Blanton. F* 16-19-23-26 B????W T WATKINS CHEVROLET USED CARS 51 Chevrolet 4-Door $4 <qp New Tires?Clean I WO 50 Pontiae 2-Door $1 AQR Low Milage?Clean 1000 50 Chevrolet Pick-Up QQI% Truck, Kxti;a Clean 300 50 Chev. 4-door Sedan $4 OfR Hadio - Heater Id 10 50 4-Door Chevrolet $4 QTC Elfietline,Deluxe ^ 1010 48 Chev. Fleetline SAei> Clean as a pin OOO 47 Chev. Fleetline $7QI? Radio & Heater 100 41 Chev. 4-Door $401% Good 000 49 Ford Pick-Up $QRA Clean 000 47 Ford Pick-Up SCflftK Fair ....* 030 47 Dodge 34 Ton $f%QR Pick-Up 000 40 4-door Ford Sedan $49R At Only OfcO J. II. Allman?Salesman Watkins Chevrolet Co. SALES & SERVICE Telephone 75 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. [ V*' .* STOP LOSSES FROM CORYZA 1?^v\ [COLDS] Joj'1'' IN CHICKEN FLOCKS SULMET* Sodium Sulfamethazine POULTRY 0RINKIN6 WATER SOLUTION 12.5% Lederle Prevents waste and egg losses! ECONOMICALI ? Rtl U S p*t Off. IIAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP Phone 722 Depot Street I Automobile Financing Automobile I/O ana Refinancing RICHLAND FINANCE CO. No Waiting No Red Tap* ? BOB BREF/SE. Manager Telephone 1199 Lneated on Main Street In Wayneavtlle WANTED ? Young girl be-j tween 18-27 that can type, high school education. Good salary, opportunity for ad vancement. Apply Dayton Rubber Personnel Office. Feb 16 tf EXPERIENCED PRESSER ? Must be able to handle silk or woolen garments, apply in person or by writing to Central Cleaners. Church i St., Wavnesville, N. C., stating your past experi-I ence. No Phone calls please. F 16-19-23-26, M 2-5 I FOR RENT ? 2 sleeping rooms. Board if desired. 5 minute walk to Dayton Rubber Company. Phone 1278-W. F 12-16 LOST ? Seven months old Tiny Toy Terrier. White and black spotted. S10.00 Reward. Neoson Smith. Call 349-M. F 12-16 FOR SALE?1951 Kaiser 2-door ?good condition. For informa tion call 323. F 5-9-12-16 FOR SALE?6-room house. 5 acres land, out building, fruit trees, branch, wired for range, some woods and water in the house. Phillipsvllle, RFD 3, A. F. Rath bone in Canton. F 12-16-19 FOR SALE ? JUNALUSKA DRIVE - IN RESTAURANT. THIS PLACE WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR SELF IN ONE YEAR. GOOD LEASE. HOUSE INCLUDED IN LEASE IF OWNER DE SIRES TO LIVE NEAR BUSINESS. PRICED REA SONABLY. SEE EARL SCRUGGS AT DRIVE-IN OR CALL 9170 or 312-J. Feb 12-16 MARCH 1 fith will soon be here Don't delay having your income lax filled out at James Furni ture Co., Main St., Waynesville. F 16-19 NEW & USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES?We still have a few 9 x 12 Heavy Duty Gold Seal Linoleum Rugs for only $6 95. Haywood Furniture Co. operat ed by Homer Justice, Main Street, opposite the Haywood bounty Library. F 16-tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and beau tiful flowers and also to the nurses, Lee Davis, Dr. N. F. Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Edwards of Garrett's, during the illness and I death of our beloved husband and father. j Mrs. Pink Coward and Family. NOTHU OF SI MMONS IN SUPF.KIOR COl'RT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY .vs. Rev. E. E. Clements, if he be alive, if not, his heirs at law and his wife, if any, by whatever names they may be known, or any person claiming by, through, or under said Rev. E. E. Clements The defendants. Rev. E. E. j Clements, if he be alive, if not, his j heirs at law and his wife, if any. by whatever names they may bo known, or any person claiming by. through or under said Rev. E. E. Clements will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Caro 1 lina. for the purpose of foreclosing tax liens for taxes levied and as sessed against real estate in Hay ! wood County and due and owing i to Haywood County; and said de ; fendants will further take notice ; that they are "required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of I the Superior Court of Haywood i County at the courthouse in j Waynesville, North Carolina, on or] | before the 13th day of March, 1953. I or within 30 days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed herein or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its complaint. This the 13th day of February, 1953. J. 11. S1I.ER Clerk Superior Court 2207 -F 10-23 M 2-9 FOR SALE j Good used office furniture. An excellent price. All in light oak. Four office desks, Two Stenographer's desks. One Conference Table. Ask for It. C. Sheffield At KI'A Office, Main Street Waynesville Sales Cycles 11 Automobile sales figures from , i 1883, when the Duryea Brothers' first gasoline driven vehicle ap- ' peared, to 1950, show a definite six- ' year cycle. Of the 13 highs -nd lows I indicated all but one have come exactly on time or within a year and a half of perfect timing. ? - i NOTICE OF AN ELECTION TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT BEER SHALL BE LEGALLY SOl.D IN THE TOWN OF WAYNESVII.LE Notice is hereby given that an election has been called and will be held at and in the several vot ing precincts in the Town of Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 8th day of April. 1953. for the purpose of submitting to the qual ified voters of the Town the ques tion of the legal sale of beer in said Town. Notice is further given that the registration books for said election will be open at the voting pre cincts at the usual polling places within the Town of Waynesville on Saturday, the 14th. the 21st, and the 28th days of March, 1953. from nine o'clock, A. M., until sunset, during the registration period, and that on all other week days the registration books will be available for registering persons the same hours in the homes or at the places of business of the registrars, for the purpose of the registration of new voters. That challenges will be received at the voting places in each pre cinct on Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1953. from Nine o'clock, A. M., to Three o'clock. P. M. Notice is further given that copies of this notice be posted at the Court House Door, at the Town Hall, and three other public places in the Town of Waynesville, and that a copy thereof be published in the Waynesville Mountaineer for four successive weeks preceding the opening of said registration books so as to give the qualified voters of said Town full notice thereof, as required by law. That the ballot for said special election shall contain the following; ? For the legal sale of beer. ? Against the legal sale of beer. The Registrar for Prr.inct or Ward No. 1 of the Town of Waynes, t'ille is Mrs. Ruth Kelly; Judges. Hugh Jolly and James H. Howell, Jr.; Registrar for Precinct or Ward No. 2 for the Town of Waynes eille, Mrs. Denton Browning; Judges for Precinct or Ward No. 2. Bill Ferguson and Elwood Cald well. Done in regular session duly called and assembled, this the> 5th day of February, 1953. J. H. WAY, JR. Mayor MARY L. HARRISON Assistant Town Clerk.! 2284? F 9-16-23 M 2 NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROUN \ HAYWOOD COUNTY THELMA MORGAN HOWELL. Plaint iff, vs. BOBBY 1-EE HOWELL. Defendant. The defendant. Bobby Lec How ell. will TAKE NOTICE that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, to obtain an absolute divorce on grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will FUR THER TAKE NOTICE that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of said County at the Court House in Wuynosville, N. C., within twenty days after the 10th day of March, 1953, 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 12th day of February, 1953. J B SILER Clerk Superior Court. 2286--F 16-23 M 2-9 USED TIRES ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY "Tire Service Headquarters" Phone 1285 (leorera /*ve. Ilazelwood, N. C. 6 a sr? * (INCOME TAX - ' "WE SAVE YOU MONEV" PHONE 13 41 1 FEDERAL And STATE CLOSMAN OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE - MUGGS ANI) SKEETER By WALIY BISHOI' | i ____ . . ? . i ? __I _m 1^ m\m ; 13?' / FIRST TWINS WE DO EACH EVENING ] ( WHEN QRAMPS SETS HOME, IS TO I > GET HIM SCOOTED DOWN IN I THIS BIG,COMFORTABLE CHAlR? fl ?-- ? t3 /---THEN WE GET HIS SLIPPERS jHj AND PIPE AND GET HIS FEET ^ S UP HIGH ON THIS NICE FOOT- Mk I STOOL IN FRONT OF , - V*--vJHE FIRE ' -THEN WE LET HIM LEAN BACK,] STRETCH OUT, SLIDE DOWN LOW J ?i AND SNOOZE AWHILE--- nrr-fl j'/ /"^WHAT'S _ ?? ( THE POINT (^-LOOSE CHANGE!!J |lp ~7\~ I'W m.W^T ? THE FLOP FAMILY Bj SWAN ???? ? ?? ? ?-r?i I. , 1 Z 1 I . -r-T-. .. T~I i, I I I 1 f I Cf\H>T i fino nw r \'L\_ ot^e of ) YtvT orro1^ j? ' ?(t r~> 'Mm Htw, non-^onteows yttN \N^CT <:OLLecTlON ? llffliiJli' '"111 WflL ?5N\u :-\cu J S??!!Ws?J'l a PINT, MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES WILL BE FOUNDl IN OUR BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT I MASSIE'S BARGAIN | BASEMENT MYRTLE ? 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