NOTICE OF TAX SALE Notice ia hereby given uuu pursuant to law and under order of the Board of Aldermen of Waynesville, N. G, the undersigned tax collector for the Town of Wayneeville, N. C., will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in Wayneeville, on September 12, 1955 at ten o'clock A. M? and continuing thereafter until all property is sold to satisfy the taxes levied against the property of the property owners as hereinafter described, which taxes were levied for the year 1954 by the Town of Waynesville, herein after designated in the name of the owners as follows: Aldridge. James, r., i iot 9 11.2C Alley, Judge F. E., 3 lots 59.50 Arnold, J. C? 1 lot 33.54 Ballentlne, E. H.. 1 lot 24.10 Bell, Rubel, 1 lot 6.04 Berry, James F., 1 lot 8.70 BUck, Mrs. R. L., 1 lot 2.38 Boring, Edgar, l lot 14.10 Bradley. Max, 1 lot 20.44 Brown, Frank C.. Jr., 1 lot 20.57 Bryson, Adgle L., 3 lots 5.60 Bin-gin, R. L., 1 lot 156.18 Cagle, Doye, 1 lot 10.80 Carswell, Mabel, 1 lot 11.20 Chandler, Jeff C., 3 lots 15.05 Chandler, Lewis, 1 lei 7 44 Chandler, Starlie, 2 lots 17.03 Coffey, Hartman, I lot 7.00 Colledge, Elizabeth, 1 iu> 5.60 Collins, Bunyan or Oorthy 2 lots 15.40 Conard, Jack F., 1 lot 6.74 Cook, woyt, 1 lot _ .... 5.60 Cope, Abe, 1 lot 8.25 Cope, Edward, 1 lot .. 5.20 Coward, Harvey, 1 lot 10.94 Craig, Mrs. George M., 2 lots 60.69 Craig, Geo. M? 1 lot 15.74 Crouser, J. C., 1 lot 40.74 Curtis, Milas & Juanita, 1 lot 8.00 Cunningham, Edna, 1 lot .. 5.95 Davis, Charles Jack, 2 lots 7.00 Davis, C. F., 1 lot 21.14 Davis, Ernest K? 1 lot 23.24 Davis, Emma, 1 lot 3.50 Deweese, W. T., Hot 18.85 Dover Dry Cleaners, 1 lot 38 64 Eeverson, Tom B., 1 lot ...... 10.94 Edwards. Clarence, 1 lot 4.28 Edwards, Mack, 1 lot 25.06 Evans, A. P., 1 lot 39.28 lot 40.69 Ferguson, Jack A Bill, 1 lot 7.35 Ferguson, Mrs. Walter, 1 lot 46.90 Fie, Herman F., 1 lot 17.10 Finney, Bert, 2 lots 6.30 Fisher, A. Vincent, 1 lot .... 9.89 Floyd, Catherine, 1 lot 8.35 Foster, John F., 1 lot 18.20 1 lc^t 5.60 i Franklin. Arthur H., 1 lot .. 24.07 Franklin, L. B., 1 lot 16.66 Franklin, William G., 1 lot .. 21.00 Franklin, William O., 1 lot 41.01 Frazier, Wade, Jr., 1 lot 13.04 Fugate, Ben C., 1 lot 7.84 Gibson, Robert Eugene, 1 lot 14.44 Glavish, Fred, 1 lot 22.70 Gossett, Fred, 1 lot 14.44 Grahl, Linwood C., 1 lot 33.80 Grant, L. A. Charlotte, 1 lot 12.60 Gunn, R. C., 1 lot 24.64 Hampton, Troy L., 1 lot 5.60 Hampton .William M? 1 lot 22.91 Haney, Edward C., 1 lot 15.15 Hannah, I, V., 1 lot 2.80 Hannah, Mark, 1 lot 4.20 Harbeek, William R? 1 lot 42.00 Harris, Willie, 1 lot 14.37 Haywood Horse Show, 1 lot 41.58 Hill, Margaret, 1 lot 13.65 Hill, Vernon, 1 lot 7.00 Hill. W. B. A J. R., 1 lot .... 35.00 Hollingsworth, Bill, 1 lot . 10.80 Holmes, Grace & Marion T. Sherman, 1 lot 7.00 Howell, Ada, 1 lot 2 80 Howell, Asbury, Bal. 18.34 Inman, Rufus, 2 lots 27.96 Inman, Cedric, 1 lot 8.84 laynes, Ruth. 1 lot 12.60 Johnson, Horace, 1 lot 8.05 Jones, John T., 1 lot 5.60 Jones, Lloyd G., 1 lot 28.49 Keller, Frank. 1 lot 9.10 Kelley, Don, 3 lots 19.95 Kelley, Robert R., 4 lots 30.54 Kelley, J. D., 1 lot .1.. 17.50 Ketner, C. D? 4 lots 183.01 Killian, Leon M. Jr., 1 lot _ 43.54 Killian, J. W? 1 lot 54.67 Lavander, Margaret, 1 lot .. 3.50 Leopard, Mrs. Leacy, 1 lot .. 24.15 Lewis. Mrs. Paul. 1 lot 4.20 Liner, Joe S., 1 lot . . 34.02 Mathis, Rosa Lee & Eddie Carpenter, 1 lot 4.20 Maynor, W. Earl, 1 lot 5.34 Mehaffey, EITie, 1 lot 2.80 Mehaffey, Robert P., 2 lots .. 20.74 Melton, Rufus W., 2 lots 38.83 Messer, Holland, i ?ot Z.59 Miller, J. C., 1 lot .. 7.84 1 lot 14.00 Mills, Elbert T., 1 lot 11.90 Mills. Millard, 1 lot 12 54 Moody, Carl 11., 1 lot 1.40 Moody, Mrs. Fred Boone, 1 lot 14.81 Moore, James W.. 1 lot 10.10 Morgan, Austin R., 1 lot . .. 17.64 Morris, R. M. Est, 2 lots 65.80 Morris, Talmadge O., 2 lots 17.59 Mull, Granville, 1 lot 7.14 Mull, Paul M? 1 lot 5.20 McClure, Virginia B., 1 lot .. 6.65 Nichols, Jack, 1 lot 36.84 Norris, Buck, 1 lot 5.04 Norris, John C., 1 lot 27.30 Pace, Mack. 1 lot 23.26 Page. Hilllard L., 1 lot 8.84 Parrls, Mrs. Dora Bell, 1 lot 8.40 Parton, Slgsbee, 1 lot 2.80 Patrick, George C? 1 lot 12.83 Patton, Mrs. Christell, 1 lot 12.12 Phillips, Johnny, 1 lot ... 5.90 V Notice Of Tax Sale Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law, and under order of }he Board of Alder men of Hazelwood, N. C., the undersigned tax collector for the Town of Hazelwood, N. C., will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the Town Hall door of Hazelwood, on September 12, 1955, at ten o'clock A. M., and continuing thereafter until all property is sold to satisfy the taxes levied against the property of the property owners as hereinafter described, which taxes were levied for the year 1954 by the Town of Hazel wood, hereinafter designated in the name of the owners as iollows: Anders, Mrs. Abbie, 1 lot.. $11.72 Arrington, Mrs. Susie( 1 lot 13.3b Cable Garage and Filling Station, 1 lot 87.45 Cable, Lula, 1 lot 27.39 Cochran, Dewey, 1 lot 13.38 Cochran, James A., 1 lot .... 3.64 Cochran, Morris, 1 lot 22.87 Conard, Arthur, 1 lot 7.59 Davis, Mrs. Mattie, 1 lot 18.65 Dover, William G? 1 lot 45.54 Earley, Fred M., 1 lot 9.90 Evans, George, 1 lot 16.68 Fowler, Dewey, 1 lot T... 10.07 Green, Buddy, 1 lot 24.33 Green, Joan, 1 lot 4.95 Hall, Moody, 1 lot 30.03 Hampton, Bill, 1 lot 26.66 Phillips, William N., l lot .. 24.56 Porter, William J., 1 lot ...... 47.40 Price, H. C., 1 lot 19.90 Price, Joe A., 1 lot 19.20 Putnam, Charles W., 1 lot .. 8.14 Putnam, Frank, 1 lot 9.89 Putnam, R. M? 2 lots 13.30 Kathbone, James Lee, 1 lot 33.27 Ray, Ed, 1 lot - 5.34 Ray, James E., 2 lots 2.10 Reed, James W., 1 lot 20.69 Reece, Roy, 2 lots 54.74 Reeves, Albert, 1 lot 43.62 HhineharL Vaughn, 1 lot .... 7.70 Riddle, Lloyd, 2 lots 11.20 Riddle, Ray, 1 lot 10.85 Rider, Clinton, 1 lot 8.14 Rogers, Jack E., 1 lot 21.14 Rogers, T. F., 1 lot 14.65 Russell, C. W., 1 lot 8.40 Russell, J. T., 1 lot 27.40 Scruggs, Glenn H., 1 lot 10.45 Shelton, Spurgcon S., 1 lot 19.29 Shoaf, Richard R., 1 lot ... 13.74 Sisk, Mrs. George H., 1 lot 7 84 Smathers, J. H? Jr., 1 lot ... 8.40 Smiley, John, 1 lot ..... 8.14 Smith, P. Jack, 1 lot 7.35 Smith, Vernie, 1 lot 9.24 oiaincj f v/iauuc, * iv?> . . ??? * | Stokes, Charles G. Jr., 1 lot 44.80 Sutton, Ervln, 1 lot ..... 13.30 Sutton, Jessie, 1 lot 8.56 Swanger, Coleman, i lot ... 17.94 Trantham, Ernest, 1 lot 5.90 Troutman, Fred, 1 lot 9.54 Turner, Kenneth E., 1 lot .. 2.10 Underwood, Wilson 1 lot .... 4.20 Waynesville Ice & Cold Storage, 1 lot 65.80 Weeks, Hattie Lee, 1 lot 19.60 White, Mrs. Ollie, 1 lot 22.54 Williams, Frank R? 1 lot ... 25.90 Winchester, Robert H., 1 lot 40.25 Woodard, Calob C., 1 lot .. 8.54 Wood, Kalph A., 1 lot 4.65 Wright, Jack E., 2 lots 25.74 Wright, Wendell, 1 lot 9.61 Wright, Winford, 1 lot 11.64 Wyatt, James D? 2 lots 10.52 Wyatt, J. D? 1 lot 7.09 Wyatt, Ray, 1 lot _.... 15.71 Wyatt, Salem, 1 lot 14.36 Yount, Oliver, Jr., 1 lot 25.37 Colored Adams. Ed., 1 lot 8.96 Babb, Bud, 1 lot _ 2.10 Babh, Thomas, 1 lot 7.00 Brown, Harry, 1 lot 7.70 Burnett, Madge, 1 lot ....? 6.72 Clayton, Lelia, 1 lot 4.20 Casey, Ennis & Virginia 1 lot 6.30 Casey, George, 1 lot 1.40 Casey, Mag. 1 lot 7 84 Dalton, Lorine, 1 lot 7.49 Forney, Tom, 1 lot 2 80 Gentry. Norman, 1 lot 3.94 Gibbs, Claude, 1 lot - 2.80 Kelly, Red, 1 lot 2.10 Lackey, Jeff, 1 lot 1.40 Leigh, Lester, 1 lot 6.11 Lenoir, Jake, 1 lot 3.50 Lenoir, W. W., 1 lot 8.89 Love, Howard, 1 lot 3.64 Love, Luther, 1 lot 4.20 Love. Mary, Est., 2 lots 4.20 Martin, Leroy, 1 lot 5.60 McKinney, L. C., 1 lot 17.59 Patton, Homer, l lot 7C Wheeler, Clifton, 1 lot 6 08 Williams. Jessie H? 1 lot .. 7.71 Cullins, Lillie, 1 lot .. ._ 2.8C G. C. FERGUSON Tax Collector, Town of Waynesville, N. C. You can't buy better auto insurance Why pay more? SEE OR PHONE .. i AUTHORIZED AGENT ROBERT a BRANNON 217 DEPOT STREET Phone GL 6-5512 Waynesvilte, N. C. Yw'n In hand* with... 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The building is 751 feet 4 inches long, 350 feet wide, and measures 287 feet 5Vi inches in height from the base line on the east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom. One of the interesting features of the Capitol is the unbroken corri dor on the first floor which ex tends 750 feet. There are other corridors longer in Washington ? the Department of Agriculture has one that is 888 fet. Commerce, 991 feet, and the Pentagon, 906 feet The Capitol covers 3V2 acres of ground, contains a floor area of 14 acres, and has 435 rooms. The Capitol and the three buildings previously mentioned which com prise "The Hill" are located in a park of 131 acres. * SENATE-HOUSE OFFICES | The Senate Office Building is Northeast of the Capitol. It is con nected by an underground tunnel The subway cars make the trip operating at top speed, in about 45 seconds, covering the distance of 700 feet. When the bells ring for a roll call vote, Senators can get to the floor In time to vote, but the scramble at times reminds me of the dash to catch a bus that is ready to depart. Representatives hrve their offices in two buildings, the Old and New Office Building, located Southeast of the Capitol When called upon to be in the House for a vote, they have an un derground tunnel, but are not provided with a subway car. Capitol Hill slows down consid erably after the end of a Session of the Congress, but the work of representing the Nation goes on as the legislative duties slacken for a few weeks. In January, this place wil again be an anthill of activity with the convening of Congress. PRESS CARD Speaking of Capitol Hill, it now has a newspaper, ROLL CALL. Published fortnightly, it is a jour nal of local news, much like our non-daily North Carolina news papers. I was flattered to find in the mail recently a press card, giv ing me credentials to report for the publication. I think every other member of Congress got one, too. Anyway, it probably is the only newspaper with all Congressmen acredited reporters. Transactions In REAL ESTATE Waynesville Township Ruby Avery Sydow and husband and others to Marion D. Walker. Haywood Builders Supply Co. to T. W. Camlin. W. C Daniels and wife to Har ry W. Snyder and wife. Ada Clark to Edwin R. Kim broueh and wife. Sabra Gaddis Head and husband to William H. Gaddis and wife. Richard Muse and wife to Joel B. Rider and wife. Mrs. Edith S. Robinson to A. E. Corfar and wife. Frank Curtis and wife to Noble Arrinfflon and wife. ' T. Alcev Kates and wife to T. Al cey Kates Jr. and wife Beaverdam Township John R Smith and wife to Rob ert D. Smith. Ancient Roman wic makers im ported large amounts of blond hair. Honeycutt. Glenn. 1 lot 29 05 Lowe. Robert. 1 lot 28.75 Mintz. Rufus. 1 lot 15.60 Moore. Homer, 1 lot 15 13 Moore. Sewell. 1 'ot 16.02 McCall, Mrs. Mary, 1 lot 10 73 McElroy, Louise & J. P., 1 lot 17.59 Nelson. Wile-', 1 lot 14.75 Nichols R. L? 1 lot 6.60 Parton, Coleman, 1 lot 15.35 Robbins. Harry. 1 lot 36 88 Rogers. J. M., 1 lot 53.31 Ruff. Robert H.. 1 lot _ 13.54 Sayer, Mrs. H. P., 1 lot 18.15 Scates, Mrs. John T.. 1 lot .... 17.49 Scruggs, E. R., 1 lot 38.39 Shephard, Lem, 1 lot 51.15 Standsbury. W. E , 1 lot 17.27 ! Stevens, Francis, 1 lot 19.57 i Tate, Joe M . 1 lot 17.49 I Troutman, B. E., 1 lot 10.89 I Troutman, Woodrow. l lot 18.39 I Whitner. Carroll, 1 lot 54.21 fount, Mrs. Olivtr A. Sr., ) ? lot 25.74 GENE WYATT Tax Collector, Town of Haselwood, N. C. Imagine! ^ a Maytag Only $139.95 Too can buy ? gwulna Maytag for mmb mora than you'd pay far tha lowaat pricad waaharl J Imv dial pmymm* Ubwwl ludi b ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. DIAL GL 6-6351 MAIN STREE1 warn I Fr'C. NEIL T. HOWELL of Waynesviile, types a report in Japan, where he is assigned as a pay clerk in the finance section of IX Corps headquarters. Howell, a former student at Blanton's Business College, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., before arriving overseas last April. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Howell,live on Route 2. (U.S. Army Photo). Sew Homemade Garments In Direction Of The Grain If you're planning to enter some of your handiwork in the State Fair this year, then you'll be interested in these tips offered by Julia Mclver, State College exten sion clothing specialist. There is a wide variety of tricks that can give your clothes that special mark of distinction, says Miss Mclver. But actually there's r.o special magic about making a very finished looking dress. All you need are a few helpful point ers. One of the most important steps 'o learn in dressmaking, says Miss Mclver, is to learn to sew with the grain of the material. Grain is the way in which a fabric has been woven ? length-wise (warp) and crosswise (All) threads or yarns are woven together at right angles to make the material. Fieces must be cut on the correct grain, and the grain must be kept in its correct position throughout construction if the garment is to be grain perfect, explains Miss Mc lver. Maybe you're wondering why it's so important to have a grain-per fect garment. Because the finished garment will not fit well, hang correctly, or look smart unless cut and sewn on the proper grain, ex plains Miss Mclver. Unfortunately, there is no secret formula you can employ to compensate or conceal a badly cut garment. Prevention is the only cure, so make your clothes grain perfect. Upper Crabtree Community News By PATRICIA MESSER , Community Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Linden McCracken have returned to Fort Benning. Ca.. after spending two weeks with friends and relatives in this sec tion Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orrell and daughter, Marches, of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shook of Asheville were guests recently of New Dillsboro - Cow3 May Be Open In SeptJ Weather permitting, the new link of U. S. Highway 23-441, about 12 miles, from Dillsboro to Cowce Gap, will be all completed with black top surface and shined up for through traffic about Septem ber 13, after three years of detour-! ing. Macon Construction Company, contractor on the project, has sub let the paving contract to E C. Ponds Company of South Carolina who moved in'equipment last week and began priming and paving the road last Friday. It is expected that the paving and dressing up of the shoulders and other finish ing touches will be completed by September 15 and through traffic will begin to move over the road without further interruption. The road is now closed to through traf- ; lie and will remain so until the paving has been completed. Other paving projects in the ; area about to be gotten underwav by Dickerson, Inc., of Monroe. N C., include 107 from Sylva to Roll Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCracken. Mrs. Crawford Best has returned home after spending several days ! in the hospital. ' Mrs. Ida McGee of Washington. D. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradshaw. We are sorry to loce Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutton who have moved to Saunook. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McElroy have as their guests Misses Helen end Priscilla Stamev of Virginia. j Handy McCracken of Lawson, N. ; J., is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones. : Miss Margaret Jones has been visiting her brother, PFC Dewitt James, who is stationed at Fort Meade, Md. GETS HER MAN EDENTON (AP) ? An escaped convict, Billy Boger, stopped at the home of Mrs. Thomas C. Nixon and asked for a drink of water. Mrs. Nixon recognized him and held him at bay with a shotgun until police arrived. Ing Green Moid; J way ' 11 Eia, and Governor's Uland J ot lii >-<>n City. GaU ay to the Park boundary ggJX and certain slreeh|B Uukei'son is A machinery at GiM .dl ot the jobs, NOTICE OF SIM t F.SS BY BH IN THE SIP J BEFOREtJI north cARoiaiB H VY'WOOD COM TF. 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