WANT AD I RATES ?, Ivpf, : rents per word, H rbarge 40 cents. Ki7f type. '! rents per ?ninimum charge til) ft size type, 50c Bolumn inch. nil! br published Hn; to desired schedule ? rTtra charge. Hadrertisements should be ? ted immediately. The ^Kineer will not be re H|e for more than one insertion. ?vERTISFMFVTS ARF ?v ADVANCE. Cash must ?any orders sent bv mail must be in office he ?:30 a. m. on day before ?lion to guarantee to be ? ad section. ? wish to Insert a want ad ?,1-5301. Iiecial Notices rs ? Draperies - Furniture cry. Also Fabrics. At the Decorating Shop in Can opposite Canton Motor ly Phone Canton 2313. Mar 20-tf RL GILI.1S of Clyde iias tots for the Strand The thr Mountaineer office KUMENTS see Haywood tnt Co., next to Farmers ? le on Asheville Road. II. (I, manager. Dial CL C 3RLESS sanitary scDtle , ' laning. call Canton 3274 t Plumbing Co. J 19-1T ; 5EI.L LOTS, small tracts ' , ?ine. ltouses .and business \ r. Small down payment nance balance. C. A CL C-5424. M 1-tf , S FURNACES?Free 1 tea. No down pay Three years to pay. latic Heating1 Com GL 6-5291. A 12 tf ?Manv of our customers ? If starting their Christ- j y-Awavs with Kaiser's arc. Why don't you? Sept 2 tf I? ? I ^ss'?ual Services BovAh PIANO TUNING, Htrd repairing Paul Shep- t Bnton. N. C. Tel. 5123. ^?HAVE on duty two re ?nerhanics. Open 630 ^?30 p.m. Norman's Ga B 6-5661. S 2-tf \ ^?FRAMED to your or ^Bural oak finish, leaded stain, mahogany ^Bier stains and colors. 1" to 4" wide; prices B<v H. C Wilburn, 903 B Phone GL 6-5523 O 21-26 lALD fish of Clyde has for the Strand The Bhe Mountaineer office. demand for electric : is in the 100 and 60 BTRICK.FELMET - I AUTO 1 BSURANCE ? The Best ? MAL CL 6-3631 For Sale FOR S VI,k ? Seed rye. barley, winter oats, winter peas, vetch, rye grass. A.S.C.R. 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. Kurt Cans, Jeweler, 207 Ma'n St. A 5-tf FOR SALE: Lots, small tracts with small stream. Houses, business property. Small down payment. You name the terms. C. A. George, GL 6-.") 121. Jly 8 tf FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES?8/4 Hemlock Framing. 4/4 Hemlock boards. 4/4 Locust boards. 4x4 Locust Posts, 4/4 No. 3B Common Hardwoods, dry, Slabs and strips cut into wood.j Warner Lumber Co. Saw Mill, Lake I.ogan Road. A 16-tf FOR SALE Team of good work horses (harness included*. Weigh over 1000 lbs. each. See Richard I Trull at Barber's Orchard. J .1 19-tf j FOR SALE ? 5-room house, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, big living room, wired for range. Not year old. Near Dayton Rub ber. Phone (II, 6-3310 or see Bill Bryson. S 30 tf FOR SA1.K ? Registered Beagle puppies and trained Beagles. Dogs boarded. Ox-Ear Cove Ken nels. GL 6-5141. (O 14-tf FOR SALE ?Fresh molasses. F. C. Rath bone Upper Uvatt Creek. GL 6-4020 O 21-25-28 IVOOD f6u SALE?Call Patrick's Cafe GL 6-9115 or George Pat rick 6-6532, O 18-21-25-28-31 N 1-4-8 FOR SALE ? Good selection of used dressers, chests of drawers, dinettes, china cabinets, iron beds, coil springs, and antique pieces. Brannon and Son Furni ture Co. Phone GL 6-5512. Just a block down from Court House on Depot St. O 18-tf FOR SALE ? Four room garage Apt Hillside Terrace. GL 6-3178 O 25-tf i 7EF-SE*? Purebred white Emden breeders. No housing needed. Good weeders. Eat mostly grass. Will start to lay in Feb R J. Fowler. Phone 6-4530. O 25-tf 'LANT A EI VINO EVERGREEN FENCE. Using beautiful Ever green Chinese Privet, which makes a dense, compact ever green hedge first growing season More compact and far more beautiful than old type hedges. For dense, compact hedge, plant 6 inches aoart in a straight row. requiring 200 plants per 100 ft. Fifty Plants 12 to 18 in. size branched. $6.65. Postpaid: 100 lots or more. 10c each, Express Collect. Offer 4-K Ask for Free Illustrated Folder in color, offer ing many other bargains. Sales^ people wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES - WAYNESBORO VIRGINIA. O 28 50 OLDSMOBII.E 88 Rocket. Needs small repairs Mydramatic. radio, heater, good rubber ?. $495 00 Dial Asheville 3-6181. O 28 N 1 "OR SALE?One used Firestone wringer-type washer, good con dition, reasonably priced. Call GL 6-6808 O 28 N 1 Want Ads bring quick results \ New 19.">5 | MOTOROLA TV I ?? I-1T18: Maljogany ?0'd trimmed. Ex Are* aluminized 21" Ruilt-in UHF-VHF ' Higher in blond. Model 17T20: Ebony finish table TV. Extended Area 17" screen. Distance Selec tor switch. Mahogany or blond, more. You can't heat this! ? -? * ? -4k. A F? f ART AT SJ33^ y of Motorola Television Sets efore You Buy! ELECTRIC CO. Dial GL M351 ? _ 'l For Rent 'FOR REVT?Two-room apartment. 1 furnished. Southern exposure. Adults onlv. Rates reasonable. Call GL 6-4165. S 23 tf j STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT? \ Excellent for furniture, imple ments. machinery, etc. Large or small amounts accommodated Call GL 6-3001 or G-5414. Thrs. tf FOR RENT ? 5-room unfurnished ' apartment. 211 Hazel Street.; Phone GL 6-4764. S 13-tf FOR RENT?Two 4-room apart- j ments at 310 Brown Avenue Contact Jack Grant in shop at ~ back. O 18-21-25-28 FOR RENT?One four-room apart-1 mcnt with bath. Location 215 N. j Pine St. near Wellco Shoe Corp.. ' Hazel wood. Telephone 6-4128 O 21-25-28 N 1 FOR RENT Comfortably furnish cd. heated apartment. Call GL . 6-6312. Mrs Sam Stringfleld, 103 Walnut and Main Streets () 21-25-2JV FOR RENT ? Large four rooms and ^ bath, upstairs apartment with heat furnished. Wired for elec tric stove. Private entrance. Cal 6-5504 after 6 p til. Mrs. Noble \ Garrett. Jr. O 25-28 FOR RENT?In Wa.vnesville. six room house and bath. Cow pas ture, garden and garage. $35.00 \ per month. See N. A. Ferguson, near Crabtree Methodist Church. O 28 N 1-4 n/\n * ' - -si.. - I rwiv i?i_oiiuonamy lurnisn cd first floor apartment with " heaf and water. $45.00 per month Second floor furnished apartment with water and partial heat. { $35.00 per month Telephone CI. ( 0-302(1. O 28 N 1 ( NOTICE IV TIIF. SUPERIOR COURT, 1 HAYWOOD COUNTY NORTH CAROI-INAj \ HAYWOOD COUNTY Wiley Clyde Stephenson, vs. Flor Teresa Stephenson. To Flor Teresa Stephenson: Take ^ Notice that an action as entitled above has begun in the Superior ^ Court of Haywood County, N. C. , and that the plaintiff is asking that, f he be granted a divorce on the , ground of two years separation, 1 j You will further take notice that | you are required to crppear before i the Clerk of the Superior Court of ^ Haywood County, in Waynesville. ' North Carolina, and make defense ' to said pleadings not later than ' the 13th day of December, 1954. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re- , lief sought in said complaint. This the 12th day of October, m 1954. J. B. SILER Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina. 2477?O 14-21-28 N 4 FIRE INSURANCE BOTH LOWER COST AND THE BEST LOCAL AC.ENCV SERVICE CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY GL fi-5441 110 Main St. STOP! It Is dsfitsrssi ts l?t wsgti |?Aja| #A|SI f|J| ?r Ofn tommon voio nnn^ on C hronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated. Get Crcomulsion quick and use as directed It soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Creomulsioo is guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. CREOMUL*SION relieves Coufht, Chest Colds. Acute Sronchitu | Wanted pVANTED: To buy good used furni ture. Haywood Furn. Store, Main St., Waynesville, N. C. Ptione 6-3641. Apr 8 tf VANTED ? 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 3&01. S 9-tf 111 E US AND EH NEST SKT/.KR want to contract or day labor? block or stone work, painting or carpentry work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dial 6-6300. S 13 tf % a.vi ki) someone to c lean out or dig well. Also to buy 8 can milk cooler. Call at night, GL 6-5607. O 18-tf VANTED ? Cow hides and calf hides, also scrap iron, radiators and batteries. Schulhofer's Junk Yard Dial GI. 6-4541 O 25 1) 16 VANTED Man to do general farm work, such as milking, driv ing truck or tractor. Call 6-5607. O 25-tf IRS S: L. ROGERS of Clyde has two tickets lor the Strand The atre at the Mountaineer office. VANTED- Woman or girl to do general housework three morn ings each week Dial (51. 6-4642. O 25-20 VANTEI)?Vpplication for a sales girl position in a local store. Can be mailed to Box 740. Give ad dress. age. experience, etc. 025-28 RAY'S SHEET METAL SHOP ? Warm Air Heating ? Install and Kepnir (?uttering 9 Services and Cleaning For All Makes of Furnaces. iVall Street Dial CI. 6-6331 YARD PRICES CONCRETE or SHALE BLOCKS I" x 8" x 16" 13c !" x 8" X 16" .. . . 15c I" x 8" x 16" 18c 12" x 8" x 16" 26c Flue Blocks 75c 1" Drain Tile 9c !4" x 48" Septic Tank Covers $3.00 !4" x 30" Tile $8.00 18" x 36" Tile $5.00 12" x 36" Tile $3.00 Plemmons Concrete Products Co. "anton, N. C. Phone 6247 TV ~ PLUMBING A.VI) HEATING GUARANTEED WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES l ittier Contract Or By The Hour DIAL GL 6-416'J FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. 410 DEPOT STREET Bernard's Warehouses - 1 ? 2 & 3 (Jreeneville. Tenn. Nos. 2 & 3 will sell the werk of the openning. Roth of these floors will likely sell twice before the adjournment of sale* for the holidays ? l'nle*s there Is seasonable weather for classifi cation all floors may sell around in a week or less time. The added floor space of the Greeneville market will accom modate all deliveries ? Nothing gained by booking spare in advance. , The Greeneville average, prior to the middle of January, is above the outlying smaller markets, due however, to its con ditioning facilities affording more competition on all grades, later receipt* of Re-sale* and that of the tail end of the crop, the former averare Is reduced. Deliveries from Cocke County and North Carolina always tops the general average 5e to 8c. The Sales Committee meets in Lexington. Ky., Nov. 8th. at which time they will name the date of opening, sales hours and number of sale days before Christmas. Further Information will eh given In a later issue of this paper. W. W. Bernard ? i NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE On MONDAY, November 81 h. 1954. at 11:00 o'clock A. M at the courthouse door of Haywood County. North Carolina, ih Waynes* ville. N. C.. 1, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, will sell at public Auction to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed lands and premises, lying and being in the Town of Waynesville.; Haywood County, North Carolina.' and more particularly designated and described as follows: ? BEING Lots N'os 4 and 5 of the Bessie S. Atkins Subdivision on Sulphur Springs Drive as per sur ' rev and plat of Watt Justice. I Registered Surveyor, made Oeto- j her. 1946. and recorded in Map Book "A", page 110 in the OITice | of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, to which plat and record reference' is hereby made for a more particular description. BEING the identical property conveyed to said Samuel M. Frady. Jr. by G. C. Clark et ux by deed dated May 21, 1947. And being also the s.nne property described in a deed from A. T. Ward. Trus tee, to the Haywood Home Build ing and Loan Association by deed dated July 19. 1948. and recorded in the OITice of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, in Rook of Deeds 139. oage 332. And being also the same oroperty described in a deed to The party of the third part named herein dated August 26. 1948. and recorded in the OITice of the Regis ter of Deeds for Haywood County on November I, 1943. in Book 140. oaee 44. This sale is made pursuant, un-| der and by virtue of the power of sale and authority contained in that certain deed of trust dated March 14. 1948. executed bv Thorn as L. Cochran and wile. F.nlor j Banister Cochran, recorded in Book ol" Deeds of Trust No. CO. j Page 18. Office of the Register of Deeds of Has wood County. North Carolina, to Charles II. Ball, I-oan Guaranty Officer. Trustee, and Carl R. Gray. Jr., Administrator J of Veteran Affairs, an Officer of the United States of America, | whose address is Veterans Admin- ' istration. Washington 25. District' of Columbia, and to his successors in office - as such, a party of the third part, default having been ( made in the payment of the in-' debtedness secured by said deed of trust and a demand for fore-1 closure have been made Under the power of sale contained in said deed of trust by the holder of the indebtedness secured thereby; and II. V. Higley, as Administrator of Veteran Affairs, and Officer of the United States of Amerira. whose address is Veterans Administration. Washington 25. D C. lias grantej^ I power of Attorney and authoritjT^o! I Charles H. Ball, dated July 31, j 1953 recorded in Book 158, page 33. Record of Deeds of Haywood County, to exercise all the powers | and authority conferred by and contained in said deed of trust; and the said If. V. Hielev as Adminis-: tralor of Veteran Affairs, an Offi cer of the United States of Amer ica whose address is Veterans Ad ministration. Washineton 25. D. C. hv his Attronev in Fact Charles II. Rail. Loan Guaranty Officer, has under the power and authority of said deed of trust substituted M. G Stanley, substitute trustee, in said deed of trust hv .Instrument dated September 23. 1954 record ed in Book 182. page 140, Haywood i '"miTify Rccistry. This sale is made subject to all 'axes and assessments of every! kind J This 1 he 5th day of October.' 1954 M. C Btamcy, Substitute Trustee. 247C?O 14-21-28 N 4 C\RI> OF THANKS We want lo express to our; friends and neighbors, our grati tude for their kind expressions of comfort and sympathy shown as during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. The floral tributes were deeply appreciated. The Kuykendall Tamils. NOTICE OF KESAI.F. OF KF.AI, PROPERTY BY Till. KOAHO OF F.IH'CATION OF IIAYWOOH COT NTY The following described lands and premises have been offered for sale pursuant to advertisement | duly made on the 17th day of Sep tember, 1954, at the Courthouse door of Haywood County: when and where the Spring llill Baptist Church became the last and high est bidder for said lands at the price of Two thousand dollars >$2,000 ()()', cash; and said sale hav ing been duly reported to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, as is required hv law; and wit bin 1 less than ten days said hid having been raised as required by law b\ Wiley Rant; and tin- Clerk of Superior Court for Haywood Conn- 1 ty, North Carolina, having ordered 1 said property readverlised and re-;1 sold according to law : Now. therefore, according to the! authority contained in Chaplei 115. J Paragraph 8(i of the Reneral Sta tutes of Nortli Carolina and a res- ( olulion dulv adopted by the Hoard , of Education, tin- undersigned Chairman and Secretary of said , Hoard of Education of Haywood | County will offer for sale at pub lic auction for cash uuon an open ing bid of Two thousand two hun-' died dollars ($2 200.00> at the door of the Courthouse at It 00 AM on the 15th dav of November. 1954. a certain parcel of land in the County of Haywood described as tollAU'C BEGINNNINC at a stake in tho 1 | ffnsfln Cove Road about oonositc the gate and entrance leading to t tie Judson Ho'I Mid old residence and tuns South 16 degrees. 10' East 17.96 notes crossing small drain to a stake in flat, thence N GO decrees West 40 poles crossing said drain to a stake thence N. ."i degrees 50' West 17.6 poles to a j stake in center of said Henson j Cove Road; thence with said roiid two calls as follows: South 80 de- i ' (ttws IS' East 13.6 poles, thence! South 51 decrees Fast 25,5 poles to the place of beginning, containing, four acres, more or less BEING part of tw? tracts, 6 and 7 of the Judson Holland lands, as per survey and map made by 11. V ; ?fustice, surveyor, made September. 1024. in a Court proceeding to sell land of Judson Holland, del-eased, for partition, subject to a sixteen ?Tooi right-of-way olf the eastern side of the Spring Hill Sehool property, as set out and fully de scribed in a deed from the Board of Education to Wiley Cant and Hilda Gent, dated the day ot ; ' ?? . ?, 19- and recorded in ! Book ??. Page -??. EXCEPTING and. reserving from ? the above described parcel of land a 25 ft. frontage on the Henson Cove Road and running a parallel ! line with the West line of said property to the back line of said Spring Hill School properly and 1 running thence with said line to | Gant's Road; thence with Cflmt's i Road back to Henson Cove Road. 1 thence from Gant's Road with Hen son Cove Road in a Westerly direc tion 25 ft. A fen percent deposit will lie re- ' rptired of the purchaser before the close of the sale. This the 22nd day of October j 1954. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAYWOOD COUNTY By Mark II. Kirkpatrick Chairman 2484?O 28 N 1 . 7?OAH NUMSKUULI I V\\W!:/ | ?j < Vf/EAR AIOAH- IF "XtoU I WORRY ALL NIGHT ABOUT j '] WHERE THE SUN WENT, WILL IT FINALLY PAWN ON YOU T CLVDE WHITWOBTH OC-LlPT&N NEW JEKSfY " : ii lEAtS NOAH ? ARE ?< PEDESTRIANS PEOPLE v WHO SHOULD SE SEEN K AND NOT HURT P a AL C3ERNERT" ALIEHTOWN, PA r Fosrc^tto vovQ Pun to nVAJOAW." 0 l'.? i t".|?JT ? H ? r rrN iirt ^ 5 Police Escort (HitALOTTKSVIIXE, Va (AH) Deputy Sheriff T. M. XVhitten I rlishcd Id a mot or court where people reported hearing strange | fries lie located nothing unusual | ind radioed lor another deputy. J ; ity and University of Virginia | police and a state trooper heard Ihe call and responded. They t'ouixl Max, a boxer dog [initially paralyzed lt\ Infected lick lute/ howling in the rain. He was escorted to Ids doghouse by representatives of the four law en forcement di\ isioils Want Ads bring (|Uiek results IF YOU OONT KNOW INSURANCE, KNOW YOUR AGENT Hfl t c t m . Got low cost Form Bureoe outo insurance ? scr?e up to 25%. Standard, nonassess able policy ... quick, friend ly claims service. Second largest mutual outo insurer in U. S. fO? INFORMATION, FHONt AL MARSHALL llazr-lwood, Dial GL 6-3644 1 . | ??? I ~ m GARRETT FURNITURE CO, INC. Main Street Jurglary Broadcast DETROIT, Mich. (API ? Fred Cingon, 53, a hardware dealer has lis own burglar alarm system ? a oud speaker hoked up from his lore to his home. Kingon hoard noises coming over he speaker and called police. They avestigated and found two men hipping a hole through the rear ,all of the store. Officers fired ivo shots at the pair, but only aptured one in a chase. rimfe For Bridge ST. IGNACE, Mich. < API?They re building a 100 million dollar iridge across the Straits of Mack nac. The idea is certainly not new s evidenced by a newspaper ad ertisement hanging in the Michi ;an State Highway Ferries office t St. Ignnc. Mich. In the center of the advertise nent for an old general store is an ngraving of a proposed livc-mile ong suspension bridge across the It raits of Mackinac. The date 1004 ? FILMS ? CAMERAS ? FINEST DEVELOPING KAISER'S Camera Shop Trade-In* Easy Payment* ?DEALER: PARTON FEED STORE Depot Street ATTENTION YOUNG MEN ilrmbrnhlp in the National Guard ? valuable to you in many waya ? rhy not investigate the oppnr unltles offered by Tank Company 20th Infantry today? Just call jL 6-3312 or visit the Waynesville irmory. Mistn, > 666 LIQUID 0* TAIL ITS - SOMt MIST MUI I SYLVAN IA T. V. For SERVICE A REPAIRS On Any TV Set Call gl r.-r?oti Haywood Electric Service LINER REAL ESTATE , AND INSURANCE CO. GL 6-4331 131 Main St. FARM BUREAU Mwlwal Avtomokilt Insurant* C*. / MNta.1 Fir* Imo(oo(? (*. li(i iRiorotti C*. ?Bmmniffli'iiiii'waari Sir. Home Owner! Let Us PAINT four Htyjse Now (Inside or >ut, or I$Sfh) . . . And Pay ,ater ? Take Up To 12 donths To Pay! ? Low Interest Rates ? Free Estimates "No Job Too Blf ? None Too Small" Cline-Bradley Co. DIAL CL 61181 l).. 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