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KjgElWANT I[nt ad lates Lrpr, "! rents per word, ? rgc 40 rents. | type. ?'! cents per iniuni chart>0 ? tze type, 50c umn inch. Its will be published to desired sehedule tra charge. rrtisements should be d immediately. The >r will not be re for more 'than one nsertion. RTISEMENTS ARE iDVANl'E. t'ash must orders sent by mail. list be in office be a.m. on dav before to guarantee to be section. ih to insert a want ad 5301. ial Notices IENTS see Haywood Co., next to Farmers n Asheville Road. H. nanager. Dial GL 6 tf ESS sanitary septic lg, call Canton 3274 ibing Co. J 19-tf URN ACES?Free INo down pay ree years to pay. : Heating Com 6-5291. A 12 tf >nal Services \L PIANO TUNING, ?epairinj*. Paul Shep i, N. C. Tel. SI 23. S 14-tf BINFTS Iruill to or man York. Call GI. .1 13-17-20-24 ilina farmers lose a year to , plant lATRfX NOTICE ^^^fclified as Administra ? state of Taylor I.ee ^^Beescd. late of Hay North Carolina, this all persons having ^?st the estate of said exhibit iNem to the at 200 Meadow Iesville, North Caro fore the 11th day of ifi, or this notice will bar of their recovery, indebted to said es ase make immediate !rd day of January. A B. BRAMLETT ratrix of the Estate of e Bramlett. deceased. 13-20-27 Feb 3-10 IiN CO. Depot St. e GL 6-4.111 . L TYPES LETTERING Rns and Repairs r Free Estimates [don't know k.nce, know ^HJR agent I [TOT.] |a|l n I I tost Form lurtos Bone* ? toe* up to Bandar d, nonastet*. By ... quick, friend torvfco. ^^Borgest mutual outo H u. s. ^?>?MATfON, FHOHl ? marshal!, ^B?d. Dial GL S-3?44 ! For Sale FOR SALE: We still have plenty of eating and cooking apples. Reasonably priced at our or chard on Pigeon Road. Johnson's Orchard. J 13 tf FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES?8/4 Hemlock Framing, , 4/4 Hemlock boards, 4/4 Locust boards, 4\4 Locust Posts, 4/4. No. 3B Common Hardwoods, dry, Slabs and strips cut into wood. Warner Lumber Cd. Saw Mill, Lake Logan Road. A 16-tf FOR SALE: Lots and acre age in good residential. City conveniences. Houses, busi ness property, small down payment. Chris George. Pho. 6-5121. N 18 tf APPLES FOR SALE ? Stayman Winesap, Stark Delicious, Gold en Delicious, Rome Beauty, Lim bertwig and Carmac. $1 to $4 per bu. Henry Francis Fruit Farm, Francis Cove. Phone GL 6-6337. Jn 10-tf FOR SALE: Several 2 and 3 bedroom houses in good lo cations. Can be G.I. financ ed. The L. N. Davis Co. Dial 6-3501. J 13 tf FOR SALE: Tuscola Park near Lake Junaluska. New 3-bedroom house. Ceramic tile bath, panel led living room, Lennox . lrnace, citv water and sewerage. Land scaped and ready to occupy. Ap proved for G. I. or F. H. A. Loan. $16,250.00. Kilpatrick - Felmet. Inc. Wavnesville, N. C. Dial | GL 6-3631. J 13-17-20-24 ! FOR SALE ? 1952 Chev. Bus, 38 passenger; 1946 Chev. Bus, 36 passenger; 1946 Ford Bus, 36 passenger. All of these busses in good shape. Lee Oil Co. just below LeFaine Hotel. J 13-20 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRIT ERS for sale. Prices start at $35.00. Haywood Typewriter Company, 107 Church Street. Phone GL 6-4630. D 23 tf FOR SALE ? Four-room garage apartment at Hillside Terrace. Ray Ellis. GL 6-3178. D 2-tf i FOR SALE?Used Watches. Com pletely reconditioned Fullv guaranteed. From $8.00 up Kurt Cans, Jeweler. 207 Ma'n St A 5-tf FOR SALE at a considerable saving, several adding machines used only as demonstrators Kaiser's Book Store. J 3 tf FOR SALE?1-year-old WurliUer . Spinet piano in like-new condi tion. Phone GL 6-5055. J 13-tf WOOD ? Wood for sale ? Dry or preen $5.00 load. Call George Patrick ? Phone 6-6532. 321 Boundary St. Jan 3-6-10-13-17-20 24 27 1 FOR SALE: Argus C-3 used camera. Perfect condition. Kais er's Comera Shop. J 3 tf 1 RAY S TIFF.T MFTATi SHOP i * Warm Air Heating ' % Install and Repair Guttering % Services and Cleaning For All Makes of Furnaces. vail Street Dial GL 6-6331 For Sale FOR SALE: House and 15 acres of land on highway 19A & 23. one mile from Balsam. See Roy Brooks at Balsam. J 6 10 13 17 20 24 27 31 F 3 7 10 14 17 21 24 28 For Rent STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT? Excellent for furniture, imple ments, machinery, etc. Large or small amounts accommodated. Call GL 6-3001 or 6-5414. Thrs. tf FOR RENT: Apartment at Kirkpat rick Apts. Adults preferred. Call 6-4155 or 6-3137 after 4 p.m. Jan 3 tf FOR RENT?Attractive apartment, pretty location, partly furnished. Jlot water heater furnished. 123 Keller St. J 13-17-20-24-27-31 F 3-7 FOR RENT ? Apartment with 3 rooms and private bath. Gas range. Dial 6-4739. J 17-tf FOR RENT -One furnished apart ment. Electric kitchen, tile bath, oil heat, car port. Sham rock Motor Court, 603 Walnut Street. Dill 6-6349. J 17-20 FOR RENT?Furnished room with kitchenette close in. Rent rea sonable. Call GL 6-3528. J 20 FOR RENT ?< Furnished 4-room apt., 2 bedrooms. Heat and wat- j er furnished. Modern and very i nice. GL 6-4214. J 20-tf FLUID HEAT, oil fired furnaces and conversion units. 36 months to pay. No down payment. Call Paul Bolder, 3343, Canton. N C. I in if Wanted WANTED: To buy gooa used furni ture. Haywood Furn. Store. Main St.. Wavnesville, N. C. Phone 6-3641 Apr 8 tf WANTED ? Men for local 1500 family Rawleigh Business. Many Dealers doing $100 to $300 or more weekly. Good opportunity 1 to have profitable business of your own. Write Rawleieh's, Pt'ixt. NCA-581-L, Richmond. Va. | Jan 3-6-10-13-17-24 28 j HELP WANTED?Two shirt oper ators 50c per hour or 4c per shirt. No phone calls. HarrelR 204 Depot St. J 17-20 S.H. Dobson. extension agronomy ? specialists, suggests that Tar Heel farmers include some entries in Ihe forage crop show next fall when ihey load up their dairy exhibits for the State Fair/ The State Board of Agriculture has authorized the sale of cofTee Bavored milk. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of James Ewart, deceased, late of Havwood Countv. North Carolina, this is to notifv all rversons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wav nesville. Worth Carolina, on n?- be Tor the 6th day of Jan., 1956. or :his notice will be nleaded in bar of their recovery. All pc-son* in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 6th dav of Jan., 1955. LUTHER FWART, Administrator of the Sstate of James Fwart. deceased. 2499?Jan 6-13-20-27 Feb. 3-10 STATEMENT OF CONDITION CLYDE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION t CLYDE. NORTH CAROLINA i AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1954 ASSETS LIABILITIES First Mortgage Loans . $1,156,773.90 Shares . $1,089,917!55 | U. S. Government Bonds 15,000.00 Advance from F. H. L. B. 110,000.00 Cash On Hand and in Banks 69.410.33 Other Liabilities 1.081.59 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 21,300 00 Undivided Profits 14.398.31 Furniture and Fixtures 2,913.22 Reserves . . 50.000.00 $1,265.397 45 $1,265,397 45 MEMBER United States Savings and Loan League Federal Home Loan Bank System * V North Carolina Savings and Loan League Federal Savings & Loan Insuranee Corporation CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 3^4 PER ANNUM i i ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 00 -W7 6 Haywood Baptists Plan Sunday School Conference ine lirst associalional Sunday school rally of the Haywood Bap tist Association will be held at the Calvary' Baptist Church at Canton at 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 24, according to B. A. Horton, associ ational Sunday school superintend ent. The meeting will include a num ber of departmental conferences and a message by the Rev. George Muggins of Spring Hill Baptist Church on the theme "Using the Sunday School to Knlist the Un saved." Beginning at 7:23 p m., Miss Sarah I^ee Clark wil present a musical meditation on the organ, to be followed by a song, "Bring Them In." At 7:35, the Scriptures will be read and a prayer given by the Rev. Ben Lee Ray. Simultaneous departmental con ferences, to be held from 7:45 un til 8:30, will be: Pastors and superintendents, Mr. Horton; adult workers, Miss May Holtzclaw; young peoples workers, Mrs. J. G. Goodwin; in termediate workers, Mrs. J. A. Horton; Junior Workers, Miss Vio let Mann; primary workers, Mrs"" Ben C. Pressley; beginners work ers, Mrs. Ina FTady; nursery work ers, Mrs. W. S. Young; cradle roll workers, Mrs. Clinton Drake; ex tension department, M. M. Crisp, and general conference (music and film). The group will reassemble in the church auditorium at 8:30 for announcements and business and to hear Rev. Muggins' message. The rally will end at 9 p.m. Teacher Recreation? HOUSTON. Tex. <AP> ? A boy im for nnnishmpnt at a loral school was asked by the principal if she should give the paddling or have an assistant do it. "May I flip a coin." the boy asked. The principal agreed. The boy did and then bowed and told the principal, "the pleasure is yours." IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina, Haywood County. Herbert F. Pressley, vs. Georgia Pressley. ORDER OF PUBLIC ATI? V It appearing from the aflidavit of Herbert F. Pressley, the plain tiff in the above entitled action, that the defendant. Georgia Press ley is not to be found in Hay wood County, and cannot after due diligence be found in the State of North Carolina, and; ? It further appearing that this ac tion has been commenced by the plaintiff and against the defend ant lor an absolute divorce of two years separation. It is, therefore, ordered that notice of this action be published once a week for four successive weeks, in some newspaper published in Haywood County, state of North Carolina, se'ting forth the title of this action, the purpose of the same, and requiring the defend ant to appear on the 6th day of February, 1955, or within 30 davs thereafter at the office of the eleik of the sunerior court of Haywood Co.. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complain* therein filed or relief will be granted the said plaintiff. This thf> 5th day of January 1955. J. B. SILER clerk, superior court of Havwood Co., North Carolina 2500?J 6-13-20-27 ? Livestock entries at the 1954 State Fair totaled 1.234?a record. I State College Extension Dairy I Specialists have urged dairymen not to raise calves for herd re placements that are from cows that produce less than 6.000 pounds of four per cent milk or 240 pounds of butlerfat annually. How big is BIG? /ni... ^BetterSeJfflM ...and be sure before you buy! MODEL 21T19 ?Here's TV's Best Buy in a table model. 21-in. aluminized Big Look tube. Built-in UHF-VHF antenna. Power-Drive chassis for sharper, stronger pictures. Mahogany finish. tMAKT MONO HNBH $239.95 UIGHTIY MOM New, bigger Extended Area 17-in. tul>e. Distance Selector ip , Switch. Compact-ebony fin- I |H| ish cabinet. Outstanding | " |^H value at this low price! H?5fi?F3l3PS?l laiy forms?Toto 104 VTflt To Pay ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. Dial G L6-6351 Main Street DO YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND YOUR INSURANCE PROTECTION? \ DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR PRESENT POLICIES REALLY GIVE YOU THE PROTECTION THEY SHOULD? IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT, COME IN AND LET'S DISCUSS YOUR PARTICULAR SITUATION. WE CAN PROVIDE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR PRACTICALLY ANY TAPE OF LOSS. THE L N. DAVIS CO. MAIN STREET GL 6-3501 1 Marriage Licenses Lloyd J. Cannon, Jr., and Doris Rollins, both of Canton. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator c. t. a. of the Estate of J. C. Allen, deceased, late of Wajnesviile, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file the same with said Admin istrator at 415 Main Street, Way nesville, N. C-, duly certified on or before the 16th day of Decem ber, 1955, or this notice will be, pleaded in bar of recovery there on. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment to the under signed Administrator, forthwith. This 14th day of December, 1954. Glenn W. Brown, Administrator c. t. a. of the Estate of J. C. Allen. 2495?Dec. 16-23-30, Jan. 6-13-20 To Relieve ? Misery 9 (#1666 IIOUIP nm TMim-UMf MJT I FIRE INSURANCE BOTH LOWER COST ' AND THE BEST LOCAL AGENCY SERVICE CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY GL 6-5441 110 Main St *??i can SUR!...IR niik AlVffA I I * T vomuymujy Sold In Waynesvflle Only At MASS1E FURNITURE CO. STOP! It is dangerous to lot coagh from common cold hang on C hronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated. Get Creomulsion quick and use as directed. It soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel gcrray phlegm,mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Creomulsion is guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis KILPATRICK-FELMET AUTO INSURANCE ? The Best ? DIAL GL 6-3631 GARRETT FURNITURE CO INC. Main Street ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO. ' IIAZEI.WOOD r 1 PLUMBING AND HEATING GUARANTEED WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES Either Contract Or By The Hour DIAL GL 6-4169 FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. 416 DEPOT STREET State Plumbing & Heating License No. 1543 SYLVAN1A T. V. For SERVICE & REPAIRS On Any TV Set Call GL 6-.r>0U | Haywood Electric Service | LINER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO. GL 6-4331 131 Main St. FARM BUREAU | ??teal Autemebile IntirMii C*. I I Mutual Fira la nroaci Co. I Mr. Home Owner! Let Us PAINT Your House Now (Inside or Out, or Both) . . . And Pay Later ? lake I'p To 12 donths To Pay! ? Low Interest Rates ? Free Estimates "No Job Too Big ? None Too Small" Cline-Bradley Co. DIAL GL 6-S181 ATTENTION Young Men Join TANK COMPANY 130th IN FANTRY. NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD NOW and be eligible to attend FIELD TRAINING at CAMP STEWART, GA, this summer. For informa tion call GL 6-3312 or visit the Waynesvllle Armory. A I y A A II r "WK SAVE YOU MONEY" IS V U In t Phone GL 6-4531 ALL FORMS OF TAXES ? BOOKKEEPING -H CLOSMAN SERVICE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE THE FLOP FAMILY By SWAN 1/ TtU_ TlLUE \ VOftNT e?e*KFft*T KT FIOE. O'CLOCK TOMO??olO (VVD?N<N& 6otta 60 ooT of Town om &oVNe*e> ~ 1 ? m r ,, K? 5 f\sA, | ny MfcAKFf^r? I CXOIU tTlOJ T?LL \ T\\.UE I'M LEAU?M6 /??\\ - pn T^.e_ f i \v rigfc-Tm?T?# oioJ V- f. 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