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I IT AD .TES ( j cents per word, f *0 rents. !*? 3 cents per Um charge 60 ?type, 50c nn inch. will be published j desired schedule charge. sements should be immediately. The nil! not be re more than one tion. SEMFVTS ARF. ANCE. Cash must ers sent by mail, be in office be n. on day before guarantee to be tion. > Insert a want ad I. Notices pcries - Furniture 0 Fabrics. At the rig Shop in Can e Canton MotoV le Canton 2312. Mar 20-tf TS see Haywood next to Farmers shevilte Road. H. iger. Dial 01. 6 1 sanitary septic call Canton 3274. g Co. J 19-tf OTS. small tracts ises and business down payment, balance. C. A. i4124 M 1-tf NACES?Free o down pay years lo pay. leating Com 291. A 12 tf hmrded Conditioned ^Elfoixl and attention eiv Heou-. ' Ox Ear Cove Ken ? \ 2S-tf ^B-Vanv of our customers ^?R starting tlicir Christ ^?y-Aw-ivs with Kaiser's Hiiro Why don't you? ? Sept 2 tf Hi. SALE Call Patrick's 6-9115 or Georee Pat Hi S 27-SO (> 4-7-11-14 ^sstunal Services BlOWl. ]'I A NO TUNING, Hind repairing. Paul Shep Hinton. N. C. Tel. 5123. H HAVE on duty two re Hmerhanics. Open 6:30 H> 30 p.m. Norman's Ga H6-56&1. S 2-tf be PASSES to the Strand ? await At Whitehead at ^fcntaineer office. i for rf.nt bd ( Room Brick House ^BHent location. Stoker ?tvailablc Year - Round h>iai. gl 6-6622 1.umbing ?eating mNOW HAVE A 1 ?'TIME LICENSED ?lumber Bp Years Experience 1 ?nteed work at I ?ON ABLE PRICES 1 Contract Or I ?" The Hour 1 ?l C.I, 6*4169 1 ?bdvjare mm co. ?WOT STREET For Sale FOTl SALE ? Seed rye, barley, winter oats, winter peas, vetch. ' rye grass, A S C.It. orders filled or fertilizer, seed, and lime. Parton Feed Store. 6-4581. S 9 tf FOR SALE?Used Watches. Com pletely reconditioned. Fully guaranteed. From $8.00 up. I Kurt Gans, Jeweler, 207 Ma'n St. A 5-tf FOR SALE: Lots, small i tracts with small stream. Houses, business property. ' , Small down payment. You name the terms. C. A. , George, GL 6-5424. Jly 8 tf ' FOR SALE AT REASONABLE . PRICES?8/4 Hemlock Framing, j 4/4 Hemlock boards, 4/4 Locust boards, 4x4 Locust Posts, 4/4 No. 3B Corpmon Hardwoods, dry, . Slabs and strips cut into wood. ] Warner Lumber Co. Saw Mill, Lake Logan Road. A 16-tf FOR SALE?Team of good work J horses (harness included). Weigh over 1600 lbs. each. See Richard Trull at Barber's Orchard. J 19-tf 1 RIMER, INC.. Hwy 29, 3 miles N. of Greenville. S. C.?the south's largest and most modern Mobile house Center OFFERS: New - mobilehomes from $2,285. Used ' trailers, $100 down. NOW ? a general insurance agency, spec ializing in trailer insurance. FURNITURE store?new furni- j ture at bargain prices, used furn iture and appliances traded in on trailers at prices that are rieht RIMER SAVES YOU MONEY. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- . day and Saturday evenings til 9 ] ?Closed Sundays. S 27-tf FOR SALE?1954 Ford Crestline, . 4-door V-8 fully equipped with 1 radio, heater, power steering, over-drive, easy eye glass. Less than 6000 actual miles. For in formation call 6-3591 or after 6 p.m. 6-5296, S 27-tf FOR SALE?Modern bungalow, 2 bedrooms, new stoker furnace, . automatic water heater. Good 1 size lot. For information call Mrs. Bert Wilson, 6-4664. S 27-30 FOR SALE: 7-room house with bath. Wired for electric range and water heater. Close in town. Acre of land and good garden. 5 apple trees and 1 peach tree. 1 bearing grape vine. Shade trees and nice shrubs. Dial GL 6-4154 or GL 6-4969. S 30 O 4 FOR SALE?Apples for jelly, can ning and eating. Z. L. Massev. call 6-4509 Waynesville. S 30 tf FOR SALE: 1954 Chevrolet, de luxe. Actual miles 110. Call 4111, Clyde, N. C. S 30 O 4-7 FOR SALE ? Like new. bargain, 8-ft. Ilotpoint refrigerator, lloomes Rich, GL 6-4258. S 30 O 4-7 FOR SALE ? A nice 2-bedroom framed house. Completely furn ished and at a reasonable price. Just above Aliens Creek School on the right (with our sale sign) Liner Real Estate and Insurance co. Dial GL 6-4331. S 30 O 4 FOR SALE ? 5-room house, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, big living room, wired for range. Not year old. Near Dayton Rub ber. Phone GL 6-3310 or see Bill Bryson. R 30 it FOR SALE?We are offering for sale on one of our better residen tial streets a four bedroom, 2 bath brick home, for less than replacement cost. See us for particulars. The L. N. D?*. *. Company, Dial GL 6-3501. S 30 tf Lions sometimes interbreed with tigers. ' Own Your HOME! Buy A Hone?-Build A Hone FHA and GI LOANS Sales ? Rentals i HEAR DREW PEARSON ON WHCC SUNDAY AT i:15 P. M. CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY 110 Main St. TMafCL 6-5441 Wife Preservers ! 11M\ Ittt WW Before you send clothes to the laundry or dry cleaners, see that there are no matches in the pockets. Why try to scale the mountain peaks Or scan the countryside? rhe people w ho sell the things you need Are in the CLASSIFIED! For Rent FOR RENT ? 5-roont unfurnished apartment. 211 Hazel Street. Phone GL 6-4764. S13-tf| FURNISHED HOUSE For Rent, at 327 Howell St. Call CL 6-3628 S lfi tf ?'OR RENT?3-room apartment, un furnished, North Main St. Call GL 6-3535. S 16 tf FOR RENT ? Unfurnished apart ment, five rooms and hath. $40 Furnished apartment, four rooms and bath. $45. The L. N. Davis Co. Dial 6-3501. S 23-tf ?OR RENT?Two-room apartment, furnished Southern exposure. Adults only. Rates reasonable. Call GL 6-4165 S 23 tf FOR RENT?Furnish -d or unfurn ished apartment. Two large rooms, bath, heat, hot water, electric kitchen. Second floor. Adults. Call 6-4603. S 23 tf LOUIS BRUCE has two free passes to the Strand Theatre at The Mountaineer office. HOUSE FOR RENT ? Furnished completely, except linens, to re sponsible couple. Oct. 1 to July 1. Furnace, fireplace, electric kitchen, close-in, 2 bedrooms. Reasonable. Tel. GL 6-4185 eve nings, or write P. O. Box 652. S 27-30 FOR RENT ? 3 bedroom house on Hillside Terrace, furnished, floor furnace, fireplace, garage. Nov. 1. H. J. Dunton. Phono GL 6 4398. S 27-tf FOR RENT ? Large, attractive apartment, partly furnished, beautiful location, hot water healer. 123 Keller St., East VVaynesville. Call at residence. S 27-30 O 4-7 FOR RENT?One bedroom house, close to business district. All Electric kitchen. Nicely furn ished 121 Johnson Hill St., Waynesville. See Mrs. Edith Robinson, Johnson Hill St. S 30 O 4 FOR RENT ? Basement of Liner Real Estate Office. 131 Main Street. Dial GL 6-4331. S 30 O 4 Pvt. Johnny Freeman Starts Korean Duty 7TH DIV,, KOREA?Pvt. John ny Freeman, son of Mrs. Martha Freeman. Route 1, Waynesville reeently arrived in Korea lor duty with the 7th Infantry Division. Private Freeman entered the Army in August, 1953. and was last stationed at Fort Ord. Calif. Wanted WANTED: To buy pood used furni ture. Haywood Furn. Store, Main St., Wavnesville, N. C. Phone 6-3641. Apr 8 tf WANTED ? Listings on houses, lots, farms and business proper ty. We especially need small modern medium priced houses. The L. N. Davis Co., Dial GL 6 3501. S 9-tf RUFL'S AND ERNEST SETZER want to contract or day labor? block or stone work, painting or carpentry work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dial 6^6300. S 13 tf WANTED: To Kent ? 5 or 6-room house, outside city limits. Willing to pay reasonable rent. Call 6-.r>6.'$0. S 2.I-27-.10 WOMEN 28-42, who need to earn money to live, not just to sup plement family income. Earn $54 to $90 per week. College back ground desirable. Write Box 126, Hendersonville, N. C. S 30 O 4-7-lI-14 WANTED: Middle a|ed, reliable lady, to stay in home of elderly woman. If interested call 6-5239 between hours 5-9 p.m. S 30 O 4-7-11 WANTED ? Large size magnify ing glass. John E. Sentclle. 418 Park Drive. S 30 L A W S O N SUMMERROW may pick up two free passes to the Strand Theatre at The Moun taineer office. The proportion of registrants re- j jected for the draft because they failed the education tests varies from 1.3 per cent in Minnesota to 56 per cent in South Carolina, says the National Education Assn. ??- . t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the estate of S. L. Smart, deceased, late of Hay wood County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same, duly certified, with the undersigned at Rt. 1, Clyde, N. C., on or before the 2nd day of Sep tember, 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to (he undersigned forth with. This 2nd day of September. 1954. JOE DAVIS SMART, Executor Estate of S. L. Smart. 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It happened when he was a small boy living on a farm down in Sampson County. It was a big farm and his father had sev eral Negroes working for him. Among them was an old man by the name of Mitch. Milch was quite a character. Nothing ever tazed him in the slightest degree. Nothing ever oc- J curred that caused him to become j agitated or excited. He took life as he found it and was willing for everybody else to take it the same way. lie never was surprised at anything. They were having one of those old-time county fairs at Clinton, which is the county seat of Samp son. People always looked forward with keen anticipation to these events, and they really were most enjoyable, as you know if you ever attended one. Everybody at tended from many miles around. They arrived early in the morning and stayed all day. There were plenty of agricultural and live stock exhibits and there also were the usual number of shows and concessions Hut the feature attraction of the fair was the balloon ascension. In order to hold the crowd at the fab - grounds, this event usually did not take place until late in the after noon. At that time a fire would be started in a large cleared space and the huge bag would be held over it. The smoke would get inside the bag and gradually inflate it. When the proper pressure had been ob tained. the balloonist would get into his little basket, the men who were holding the rope would turn it loose, and the balloon would sail upward in majestic fashion While everybody cheered and gaped. It was terribly exciting. On this particular day. all of this procedure was duly carried out. The balloonist climbed in. cave the signal, and away went the balloon When the man had reached an altitude which he thought was suf ficient. he reached upward to pull a string. This string was used for ooening a small aperture throueh which some of the smoke could escape from the bag. The balloon would then slowly descend. He pulled the string, but it broke off; and there he was with no means for getting the smoke out of the bag. There was nothing for him to do but keep sailing. It wasn't long before the fair grounds were left far behind The balloon still maintained its original altitude, but after an hour or so it gradually began to descend. Having no way of guiding the balloon, there was nothing the avi ator could do about picking out a desirable landing place. All he could do was to hope and pray that he wouldn't get hurt in case the basket happened to crash into Some trees and spill him out. And then, some distance ahead ol him, he spoiled a large open field. In the field were a man and a mule, plowing. The man was Mitch. And then, finally. the balloon hit the ground?squarely in the mid dle of the field. Mitch was at the other end. He turned his mule around and started off on a new furrow He approached within about ten feet of where the bal loon had landed. The occupant of the basket was climbing over the edge of it. thankful that he was safe at last. Without halting the progress of the mule. Mitch took off his bat tered old hat. A pleasant smile spread over his countenance. Nev er losing step, he bowed low; then straightened himself up again and said, "Good cvenin' Mars' Jesus! I hope you left your paw well"' And with that. Mitch replaced his cap and continued calmly on his way. Scientists have been unable to explain how paint of the prehis toric drawings in Kuropean caves, some of them 20,000 or more years old, has been preserved until the present day. Because goats have eaten most of the vegetation, observers say that Mas a Tierra, island off Chile, reputedly the original Hobiason Crusoe site, is being washed into the sea. IF YOU DONT KNOW INSURANCE, KNOW YOUR AGENT gg Eg Cot low cost Form Bvrtoti outo insurance ? save up to ' 22% . Standard, nonassess able policy ... quick, friend ly claims service. Second largest mutual auto insurer in U. S. f;R INFORMATION, PHONE AL MARSHALL Hazelwood, Dial GL 6-3644 ? . diBtfiMM 11 NOTICE DI E TO MANY REQUESTS, WE WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS ALL DAY EVERY WEDNES DAY AND WILL CLOSE AT NOON EVERY I SATURDAY. THIS CHANGE HAS BEEN PUT INTO EFFECT FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. | Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. DIAL GL 6-4169 AT THE DEPOT |! Want Ads brine quick results. NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator and Admin istratrix, respectively, of the es tate of II. C. MrCracken. deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per son* having claim* against said est.v 'o file the same, duly certi fied. with the undersigned, at Ht. 1, Clyde, N. C., on or before the 20th day of August. 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All person* in debted to said estate are request ed to make payment to the under signed forthwith. This 24th da.v of August, 1954. ULAKE McCRACKEN, Administrator, MONNIE JAMES, Administratrix, of Estate of H. C. McCracken. Deceased. 2462?A 26 S 2-9-16-23-30 ? FILMS ? CAMERAS ? FINEST DEVELOPING KAISER'S Camera Shop Trade-ins Easy Payment* ' Here's Gentle Relief of Constipation for All Your Family Stop Takinc Hirsk Drucs K Shrine TkM ti Yarn Children! Get Satisfytag Rnlinf This Pleasant Vngatakln Laxative Way! For constipation, get the gtnth rtlltf inrdii.il authorities agree you and your children need Take Dr. Caldwell's Sen na Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. Dt Caldwell's relieve* temporary constipation gmllj but turt/y for young and old alike . . . and doea it without salts or hatth drugs that cramp and gtipe and disrupt normal bowel action! 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YARD PRICES CONCRETE or SHALE BLOCKS 4" * 8" * 14" 12c 6" * 8" x 16" .. 15c ?" x 8" x 16" 18c 12" x 8" x 16" 26c Flue Blocks 75c 4" Drain Tile ... 8c 24" x 48" Septic Tank Covers IS.00 24" x SO" Tile . .. ... $8.00 18" x 36" Tile . $5.00 12" x 36" Tile .. $3.00 Plenvmons Concrete Products Co. Canton, N. C. Phone 6^,47 IVkI DEALER: J ?? PARTON FEED STORE \ Depot Street 1 Waynesville ATTENTION YOUNG MEN Mrmbfiihip in the National Guard la valuable to you In many ways ? why not investigate the oppor unlties offered by Tank Company 120th Infantry today? Just call GL 6-3312 or visit the Ua.,nesville Armory. FIllE INSURANCE BOTH LOWER COST AND THE BEST LOCAL AGENCY SERVICE CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY PL 6-5441 110 Main St. SYLVANIA T. V. For SERVICE A REPAIRS On Any TV Set Call GL 6-5041 Haywood Electric Service rti n I J ill' mm ?< Mr. Home Ownerl Let Us PAINT Your House Now (Inside or Out, or Roth) . . . And Pay Later ? Take Up To 12 Months To Pay! ? Low Interest Rates ? 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