i mmv/un u>smsw^ WANT AD RATES litt type. - rents P*r word, gm charge 4# rents, s size type, 3 cents per minimum charge 60 is size type, 50c column inch. urmrnts will be published rdinr to desired schedule gut extra charge, in advertisements should be arted immediately. The ntaineer will not be re iible for more than one Teci insertion. advertisements are BIN ADVANCE. Cash must ?pany orders sent by mail, ids must be in office be lt^# a. m. on day before leation to guarantee to be ant ad section. ron wish to insert a want ad GL 6-5301. Special Notices iOX FURNACE ? No n payment, three years ay. Free estimate. Auto ic Heating Company, j I GL 6-.">291. J 17 tf ivers - Draperies - Furniture ilstery. Also Fabrics. At the p Decorating Shop in Can ? opposite Canton Motor pany, Phone Canton 2312. Mar 20 tf I0NUMENTS see Haywood intent Co., newt to Farmers inge, on Asheville Road. H. Bgei, manager. Dial GL 6 tf IAS and Photographic Sup For Rent. Trade or Sale?? (Department, Kaiser's Book J 11-tf 1D0RLESS, sanitary septic cleaning, call Canton 3274. e Plumbing Co. J 19-tf R SELL LOTS, small tracts spring, houses and business rty. Small down payment, finance balance. C. A. ge GL 6-5424. M 1-tf ifessional Services TIC PIANO TUNING, voic and repairing. Paul Shep , Canton. N. C. Tel. 5123. S 14 tf STINNETT gn Company imercial and Outdoor SIGNS lord Ave. Waynesville Next Door to Waynesville Laundry DIAL GL 6-4311 II l's For Free Estimate IDT STINNETT. Owner REAL ESTATE farm bureau insurance iner Real Estate nd Insurance Co. Main Street ?iTj yj?r*j IHI'lilPlilriiH I I omit ?aoit | t man soma I ? ttlUANTUD Dmi ?] 1 J Bovines Beat Birds INDIANAPOLIS <AP> ? The Indiana State Fair Board consider ed putting Gov. George N. Craig and other notables in sulkies in an ostrich race at the 1954 fair de cided on a rodeo instead as grand stand entertainment The ostrich races, popular for years on the west coast, caught on at the Ken tucky State Fair in 1953. For Sale FOR SALE ? Mountain wood or sawmill wood for heater, cook stove, or fireplace. Any length. Call Open Air Curb Market. Dial GL 6-6532. O 19-tf FOR SALE?Hemlock framing and "* boards. Fire wood: Cut slabs and strips. Free: Saw Dust. Warner Lumber Co.'s Saw Mill iake Lo gan Road. Jy 16-tf FOR SALE ? New electric ma chines $85.00, Good used Sing ers $30 and up. Campbell's Shop, Main St. Call 6-4253 J 14-tf FOR SALE: 5 acres of land on the Thickety black topped road, two miles from Clyde. Two houses, also block store with partial equipment, also filling station. Will sell part or all. Contact E. G. Roberson. Pine St., Hazel wood, N. C. Mar 4 tf FOR SALE?Complete Hot Point kitchen unit consisting of stove, refrigerator, sink, water heater, dish washer; all slightly used. Bids accepted singly or as a unit. Call Mrs. W. D. Ketner, GL - 6005 before March 20 at 5 p.m. M 8-11-15-18 FOR SALE?2 Heifers, 1 will be fresh last of March. Mauney Cove. C. R. Palmer. M 8-11 FOR RENT?House on Short St. 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Telephone 6-4034. M 8-11 MRS, TED MARTIN of Waynes ville, may pick up two free pass es to the Strand Theatre at The Mountaineer office. FOR SALE: Two-year-old Shet land pony with saddle. Call GL 6-3355. H. B. Haynes. Mar 11-15-18-22 FOR SALE: Jersey milk cow. will freshen last of March or first of April. See Bill Hill In RatcItfTe Cove, after 3:00 p.m. Mil FOR SALE: 712 H. P. gear-shift Scott-Atwater outboard motor. Excellent condition. Phone GL 6-5385. M 11-15-18 Want Ads bring quick result* Pvt. J. I). Crawford Serving In Germany Army Pvt. James D Crawford, 19. son of Mr and Mrs. Rimer Crawford. Route 3. Canton rect nt ly arrived in Germany ior duty with the 43rd thfanlrv Division. The "Winged Victory" division is receiving intensive training in southern Grmanv as part of the U. S. Seventh Army. Private Crawford, whose wife, Martha, also lives on Route 3. Can ton. is a mortarman iij tlie divis ion's 172nd Regiment. He entered the Army last Aug For Rent FOR RENT?Furnished apt., adults only. Second floor, private ent rance. Can be seen any time at 200 East St. Call C-3615 J 25-tf FOR RENT?Business ^uilding on Depot Street. 1600 square feet floor space. Apply Harrell's Cleaners and Launderers. Jy 2-tf FOR RENT ? 5-room apartment with double garage. Call Joe Cal houn GL 6-392H. F 22-tf VIRGINIA HYATT of Waynesville may pick up two free passes to the Strand Theatre at The Mountaineer office. Wanted WANTED?To buy good used fur niture?-Homer .Justice at Hay wood Furniture Store, Main St.. Waynesville. F 11-tf TRADE YOUR FURNITURE on a Trailer or Mobilehome. payments like rent. Used Trailers reduc ed?$495. $995. $1295, $1495. 3(5' two bedroom $2995. New one bedroom models $2495. Two bed room 33' $3495. 37' $3995. April. We deliver. Open even ings until 8?Closed Sunday. RIMER, INC., (The place with the up-side-down sign.) 3 Mi. N. of Greenville, S. C. High way 29. F 25 M 4-11 TWO FREE PASSES to the Strand Theatre await Mrs. Joe Cline of Waynesville. at The Moun taineer office. OLD GUNS IN YOUR ATTIC? I'll buy them. Any make, type, condition. Describe completely, giving all markings, and name your price. Leopold M. Kay?845 Riverside Drive, New York 32, N. Y. M 8-15-22 First Methodist Church CANTON Rev. 1. L. Roberts. Pastor SUNDAY? 11:00 ?:m. ? Worship Service. 6:30 p.m.?MYF meets. 7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser ; nou by Pastor. Special music by Youth Choir. V\ EDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Mid - Week Prayer Meeting. Church Of God The Rev. A. L. Gardin, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Y.P.E. FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?L.W.W.B. Clyde Church of God The Rev. F. T. Presley, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a m.?Morning Worship. Subject: "The Fire of God." 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar If. Gould, Rector March 14?2nd Sunday in Lent. 9:45 a.m.:?Church School. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Prayer and Sermon. March 17?Wednesday? 8 00 p.m.?Lenten Evening Serv ice and address. Church Of God Of Prophecy Smathers Street M. A. Chapman, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by Pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?V.L B. service. Sweden had 5,000 polio cases in 1953, highest since 1913. u-t and was formerly stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., w here he com pleted basic training. ' PARTON FEED FEEDS str*et Waynesville Fungus Disease Studied [ PHOKNIV. Ariz. L\P> ? The U. S. Public Health Service will in vestigate the causes and effects of valley fever in Arizona next summer. Valley fever is a fungus infection that attacks the lungs of j humans. It resembles tuberculosis North Carolina swine producers | indicate they have 145,000 sows to j farrow this spring, a 4 per cent i increase over the dumber to far row last year. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. HERMAN B. TATE, VS. VERA W. TATE To Vera W. Tate, the defendant in the above entitled action: Take Notice that an action for divorce on the ground of two years separation has begun in the Supe rior Court of Haywood County. N C. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than twenty days after the 2nd day of April, 1954, arid that said de fense is to be made before the Clerk of the Superior Court of j Haywood County, in VVaynesville, N. C.; and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought in the complaint. This the 1st day of March, 1954.' DIXIE CAMPBELL Ass't Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood, County. 2407?Mar 4-11-18-25 FOR BETTER BUYS IN REAL ESTATE Contact CAROLINA MUTUAL Insurance & Real Estate 110 Main AC.F.NCY PL 6-5441 Sweet Aqua Dreams So quiet you can sleep at full throttle I While not recommended practice, that is the claim made for the revolutionary "truly quiet" out board motor shown here with Geor gia Landeau in the sleeping beauty role. The 5',4 horsepower unit result ing from years of Johnson research runs with a gentle purr that per mits normal conversation and com pletely satisfactory portable radio reception at full throttle. The new power plant utilizes in take mufflers and underwater ex haust systems which control consid erable noise, but it's an entirely new principle, discovered in war time research for the military, that really does the trick. Through an ingenious suspension drive system, the motor is insulated from the boat, and vibrations that formerly were converter! to unpleas ant noise by the boat acting as a sounding board, are dissipated into thin (and quiet) air. All Models In Slock SYLVA COAL and LUMBER CO. SYLVA, N. C. SI MMONS By PUBLICATION j. In The Superior Court | , North Carolina, , Haywood County. , Elsie Thompson Stepp, , vs. , j Joseph M. Stepp. The defendant above named will take notice that an action for an absolute divorce upon two years of separation has been commenced in ; Haywood County. North Carolina against him. and that the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court in Waynesville., North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the said complaint, on the 22nd day of March, 1954 or 30 days thereafter or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This the 22nd day of February. 1954 DIXIE CAMPBELL Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina. 2406?E 25 M 4-11-17 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Harry R. Robinson, deceased, late of Waynesville, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file the same, duty certified, with said administrator on or before the Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way) For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel aition, nuke re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get sure but gentle relief?without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation oiten brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. R. R. MILLS NEED EXTRA 4oNEY? I ? Join tin- National Guard and earn a full day's pay for each 2 hour drill, plus valuable re tirement points. IF INTERESTED CALL THE WAYNESV1I.LE ARMORY GL 6-3312 SHI a AUTO LOANS and Refinancing Loans Arranged Promptly To Meet Your Needs On Your Automobile | ? ? ? Nothing could he Himpler t h ft n borrowing money ( from us. HOME FINANCE COMPANY Dial GL 6-3522 MAIN STREET . I Ith day of March, 1955, or this . tot ice will bp pleaded in bar of <iovcr\ thereon. All persons In lebted to said estate are request ed to make payment to the under lined administrator, forthwith. . This 4th day of March, 195V . GLENN W. BKOWN, t Administrator of I Harry R. Robinson Estate. ? 2406?M 4-11-18-25 / 1-8 IF YOU DON'T KNOW INSURANCE, KNOW ' YOUR AGENT D H Get low cost Form Bureau auto insurance ? save up to 25%. Standard, nonassess able policy ... quick, friend ly claims service. Second largest mutual auto insurer in U. S. FOR INFORMATION, RHONE AL MARSHALL Hardwood, Dial GL 6-3644 ? J Mow To Relievo Bronchitis 'reomulsion relieves promptly becaus* t goes into the bronchial system to telp loosen and expel germ laden ihlegm and aid nature to soothe and teal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial nembranes. Guaranteed to please you >r money refunded. Creomulsiou baa itood the test of millions of users. CREOMUESION elieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acuto Bronchitis KILPATR1CK-FELMET AUTO INSURANCE ? The Best ? DIAL GL 6-3631 Gorman's Garage terry Norman, owner. Balsam load ? Everett Mills, mechanic - expert work on all makes of irs and trucks. Sinclair products, ashing and greasing. Every job iven our personal attention. PAINT Everything You Will Need For Your Spring Painting And Decorating ? Painting By Contract By Experienced Painters HOWELL'S HARDWARE Joe Howell, Owner Have You Tried MEDFORD'S HAND LOTION? CLYDE PHARMACY GARRETT FURNITURE CO., INC. Main Street Photographs That Please Studio On Main St. HUGH B. NORTON Waynesville CiL 6-3257 BRANNON and SON FURNITURE CO. New - I'sed - Antiques Quality Furniture at A Savings. Dial PI, 6-8512 Depot Street Mr. Home Owner! Let Us PAINT Vour House Now (InRide or Out, or Both) . . . And Pay Later ? Take Up To 12 MonthB To Pay! ? Low Interest Rates ? Free Estimates "No Job Too Big ? None Too Small" Cline-Bradley Co. DIAL GL <-3181 ACCESSIBLE Morth Carolina Within 500 miles of North Carolina is more than half the total population of the United States?representing a multi-billion dollar market for the products of the State's varied industries. Traffic out of and into that area profits by North Carolina's easy accessibility at all seasons by highway, rail, water and air. vwyt ???? A highway system of more than 70.000 miles serves you in North Carolina . . . plus 5 major trunk Knr railroads 6 commercial air lines... 130 regulated motor passenger carriers .. 454 franchisee! highway freight and express carriers . two ocean ports with the latest-type equipment . the Intracoastal Waterway along the 320-mile coastline .. . and navigable rivers. OTHER ADVANTAGES ENJOYED BY NORTH CAROLINA INDUSTRIESt LABOR?Vigorous, intelligent, quick to learn new skills, giving maximum productivity in an honest day's work. RESOURCES?Plentiful raw materials . .. water, lumber, minerals, sea products, farm crops, an abundance of hydro- and steam generated power in all areas. TAX STRUCTURE?Stabilized; no major tax change since 1933, franchise rate reduced in 1947; BUDGET BALANCED! CLIMATE?Ranges from brisk in the moun tains to sub-tropical on the coast; few extreme fluctuations, year 'round outdoor working conditions. RECREATION ?The key to contented living for employees and executives alike Sports and cultural opportunities abound, with both public and privately operated facilities available throuchout the State, easily accessible from any section. Fr"t Co^? DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION and DEVELOPMENT, RoUigh, N.C. Thi? advertisement it one of the State Advertising series appearing currently In principal Out?f-state newspapers and magazines It is being reproduced by this newspaper without cost to the State as a public service ?n the interest of better Informing its readers about North Carolina's advantages and facilities for increasing purchasing power by attracting new industries and tourists. n-s?? ? THE FLOP FAMILY By 8WA* ? . i j? ...??* it1 1 ( vjhkt' - * tvapht^-fivje ooil*** v0? * new oo moo think vm nvno? op cv>n?m" 7 1 y i TAKvWfo OP ry ? ^ ( COH-ttTio^ TVAg. yfoucE^etvs FUNQ-^ <r?V4r1 loo^ ? PM4P t HOO otct'HO oh eux> eciNfo Tt^e ntNH To PoT H<i> VAftNO IH H\<> POCKeT S\ 1/ /'J I MCnrv- r\c*v nLtr n iJk' V-_Tne^e T\u_ thc. &?, sSnnhi?!^ MY KILL RIGHT AROUND IlOMt By DUDLEYF1BHE* ? ?- i in i i > 'MB / MEV, MOM ? \ R ( WMEPE APE TME \ ( 8CISSOPC? <. I f SAMPSON ANO I WANH;. ) !] , \TO PVAV'8AP8EPSUOP^/ R ?? ?i New industries?and expansions of present industries?are cordially welcomed Interesting additional facts about the State, and a copy of the current plant site list, may be obtained by contacting Ban I. Douglas. Dirtetor

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