Legion Listing
Beauty Contest
Entries Rapidly
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 195
VVith approximately 50 of this city's
business firms already entered and
their representatives selectd, plan
lor the American Legion Beauty Tag
cant here on Ithfl even,',,,. T.-.I.. na
at the High School Auditorium, at H
. x., uie progressing nicely.
Indications joints to the entrance
01 or more firms.
Seldom, if over, has more intense
interest and enthusiasm been aroused
Khan is being manifested in this
Beauty Pageant by the people of this
."j" who are now wondering "who
will be Miss Waynesville."
'ihe winner in the event here will be
awarded the title "Miss Waynesville."
A silver loving cup will be presented
to the young lady chosen as the moat
"beautiful Of Jill In.'nl intriao v,.l 1,
... , . 1 vfcivoi t"U OllC
win De given a free trip to Wilmington
i.".6"iic uvuviij oy tne local
Legion Tost. There she will have the
opportunity 01 competing with the rep
resentatives from over the State for
the title "Miss North Carolina."
"Miss North Carolina" will receive
a free trip to the Worlds Fair at
Chicago during the National Conven
tion of the American Lecion Octo
ber 2-"), 1933.
E. L. Hinton Begins
3rd Year As Health
Officer For County
E. I.. Hinton whn hn heen the
...mvif.r m ..jL ti. . i
two years, has entered upon his third I
year or service nere, having entered
mummy into a contract ior tne next
year, ending in July,
Mr. IIintoiibas Bryson City added
10 tne scope ot territory he will work.
His territory now will include, all of
Haywood county and the town of
Bryson City.
Born in Gates counfv he
from State college. Kaleier. in 1P.97
"uc returned in iy;iu to take up extra
worh 1 or service with the nub c
health bureau. He became connected
with the U. . Public Health Service
at Hendersonville in 19131, but re
signed to come do Waynesville to be
come sanitary inspector lor JIavwood
county in December, 1931, succeedintr
iv. it. crooKC.
Mr. Hinton is now engaged in in
specting dairies, meat markets, cafes,
and other institutions serving the pub
lic and expects to have his report for
Haywood county ready in a few days.
A Mystery "Thriller" i Kt.;,l i,jlt,.
t i;e. but T, Sherlock Holmes
Needed! R0;u A)llt ,(u, S)railt,t,
leath U,(h' The American WeeWv
the Mi'gazine Distributed With Net
hunday s Baltimore .Anii-ripan it,..
n lrom jour favorite newsdealer or
newsbov.
Dumb Dora: "I don't see hn w fnt
ball player, ever get clean!!!
Ditto: billy, what do vou suimnsp
the scrub teams are for?"
Pamela: "Isn't Roger a naughty dog,
Mummy? He ate my doll's slippers."
Mother: "Yes, darling; he ought to
0 punched.
.Pamela: "I did puns' him. I went
stwaight to the kennel an' dwank'isj
milk." '
HAZEL WOOD NEWS
-
. : i
BRIEF
NEWS
ITEMS
The
flier.
two Lithuanian-American
who left New York urn! flew
across the Atlantic, to flcrmanv. .
instantly killed when their plane
crashed in a dense forest 400 miles
of their goal.
Approximately 00 ,eamless h ..
and furniture plants in HiVh
industrial area statu wll T,.n,i.,,r
some o,uuu emnlovnpc wpnt
i J .T,UU Ull CI
s.riKe, demanding a 25 per cent wage
iiiciccise ana onnosinir the r.e,i
drawn up for the hosiery industry.
Twenty-four hutre seanbinec lnn,l.,,l
sit Chicago Saturday after comnlef-
mg a 0,100 mile flight from Italy
which started June :in if ,.i.
11, LJJJ
orty-seven and a half lim. -fi!n
time to make the trip. One man was
drowned the first A aV nil" U-hr,n hiu
piano capsized in Amsterdam
.Mrs. Jack Dempsey and children,
Bobby and Patricia Ann, of Kentucky
are visiting the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worley and
Jack Griffin of Jacksonville, Fla. ar
visiting Mrs. J. v. Kuykendall.
Mrs. Bisehoff, Miss B. Sturkey and
Mrs. Bill Chambers left for Mt. Holly,
N. J. where they will spend two weeks.
Miss Ruth Williams of Mt. Holly,
N. J. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Anderson.
Orion McClure returned to Fore
Penning, Ga. after spending sevral
day i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John K. McClure.
Mrs. Tyree Meyerhoffer and Mrs.
M. W. Jenkins of High Point are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. WaddeJI and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson.
Edward Scales, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Seates, suffered a
broken arm as the result of a fajl
Sunday afternoon.
fKn frr (Tfftitrrh &mthm I
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Wade Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:45, class. for all
ages.
11 a. m. Sermon.
8 p. m. Sermon.
League 7:15.
FIRST I'RESIIYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. R. P. Walker. Minister
Bible School 9:45 a. m. j
Sermon 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
. The pastor will will preach at 8
. m. at Francis Cove.
Mid-week Bible Studv and Pvaver.
nesday, 8 p. m.
ILVAFLWOOl) HASh'UA LL GA MR
RAINED OUT
ot
Prices Are
Advancing on
Building Material
For Anything hi
BUILDING MATERIAL
or
MILL WORK
SEE US
Our Prices Are
Always Right
Junaluska Supply Co.
Jerry Liner, Owner
Phone 263-J Lake Junaluska
... NO TIME
TO WAIT
SOMEONE is ill ... get the doctor at
once -no time to wait... that is when you want a
telephone.
You want to talk with a friend across town or in
another city and that is when the telephone serves you
well.
After all, life is made up of major and lesser incidents
like these when you need to speak to someone, or they
want to call you.
If you try to determine the value of telephone
service, a good way it might be measured is by its pro
tection in emergencies when a swift summons must be
sent to the doctor, the police, the fire department. Or its
value may be summed up in the many little errands it
1 runs for you every day.
But whatever the yardstick, most folks agree the
value of telephone service is so great and the cost so
reasonable thajt it really doesn't pay to try to do with
out it,
0: -
South
Telephone and
fM Telegraph Co.
A record-smashing class of
wouid-be-lau'ver.s hnvn t,i ,.f,n.
of intention to take the last bar ex
amination to be ci'ven bv thn sf,f
Supreme Court in Raleigh August 21.
ivc women are included in the class.
Senator Kuljoi-.t R. Reynolds and
wile leit for a six-weeks vacation in
Hot Springs.
The baseball game scheduled for
1st Saturday between J Jazplwnrut nrwl
Tryon was rained nut. Onlv flio flraf
half of one inning was played.
Next Saturday the Hazelwooj team
will play the Enka team on the Enk
field at 2:U0 o'clock.
SYLVA. Mrs. A. M ...if..
of A. M. Simon. ; ' ' I- , 1
merchant, is in the C. J. Havi-s fW
munity hos.iid hre sull'erin- n, a
Indict WOUP I 111 fhn hnjwl ....... I . I,
selt-iii(lie;ed. Mrs. Simnrw' i;.
is critical.
-Mrs. Simons is renm t.. i t.. i
fired a ::2-f,,lih,. ' " V. I '"
, , , , : " ivrunri i.unec in
to her head- nist. lmv,. tu,. , i
v, , . , ' - pic. ai
h e, home .1 ere a; 11:15 o'clo ,, ivT, n.
day mornin. A noto siirn,.i i,;,
d "111 health cause,) me to do it." '
Iron Duff Farmer
Finds New Land Is
Fine For Potatoes
-GRACE CHURCH .V THE MOUN
TAINS." WAYNESVILLE, N.C.
Revd. Albert New, Rector.
Sunday, July 2,'lrd. 1933.
10 A. M. Church School.
11 A. M. -Morning Prayer anj ser
mon. At 4 T. .M. the Rector will nreach in
the Episcopal church at Balsam. The
vested choir of Waynesville will sing
special music.
Everybody cordially invited.
HAZELWOOD PRESBYTER!
CHURCH
Rev. 0. C. Lundrum, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10 o'clock.
Morning service, 10:40 o'clock.
Junior. Intermediate and .
vespers, 7:15.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor
Sundav school. 0:45 W r
superintendent.
-Uorning Worship. 11:00.
C:30 all B. Y, P. U.'s of church mi
Evening Worship 8:00 o'clock.
Mid-week oraver service 7rSn
nesday.
HAZFJAVOni) HM'TIVT riiTi,
Rev. B. B. Caldwell, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:45.
11:00, Sermon by Pastor.
of the church.
:00, Each Wednesday mid-wee
Prayer meeting.
ST
JOHN'? CATHOLIC CHURn
Rev. Arthur J. Racettc
-uass at 11 Sunday.
Mass, week days at 7:30 A. M.
Jenkins Case Goes i AXXL 'AL B-
To Jury Late Wed.
ADJUST WHEAT ACKEAGE
IS NEXT FARM ACTIVITY
11. L. Hrown Finds Potato That
Weighs One I'ound Eleven
Ounces
reduction iiv 20 nw 'i. t c n.
iicieage plante,) to wheaf for mmn
ciaJ jiuiiioses in 22 Nnvtu
i. ... . ' Ml A'HWJllltl
CUUIllieS W ) 1 in i,w . c
mt- jjki 1CU turat ' V nnc i o....:
..r CM-.i .--...jiuii ovi vice
oiaie (i we
o-
We have received ,Ar.A f,.-.."m.
. . , ,. -v. vnt iiuiii tne
Kficuimrai ai lus mctif nrtm;;..
tlon at Washinivt.nn tf, r,,.,l..,. .... i .
tor olterine-nif li.fti.w, 4 ,
wheat grower.? in those counties pro
duemg 100,000 bushels and over," saVs
Jran I. O. Schaub, head of the ex
tension ore-amV.M.Hrm "Tu;.. '
, ... 1 tit 'III
paign: wdi effect some 22 counties and
is lilanne.l to p-pt- th.
vay the latter part of Juiv. About
August 10, county wheat adjustment
control .TssO-inrinno "nil i,
... .ii v;igan-
izucl in those counties whnv cn,,.
armeiv indicate a desii-.. tn f.,L.
n tne reduction cumin in-n "
The Dean said thnn ,.n,'i(
ciations. made .up of the cooperating
...iv-.l turn ' s i ri-ran I....-, ,..:n i
win nanii-
'' ,.t!:'; county allotments, consider
individual contracts. an,l take care
of the bulk of the .'local administra
tive work in oiio-ating the plan Thee
a:m,tu,nS;Wii; be sclf-manag'ed and
self linanced
nd.er 'the n!ai;s m :!,. th fn ,.-..
will get a pari'y price for 'hi... u-ont
on a b i - is; of thn M ....:'!
v.'i v vi cr pi ice.
However, this naritv will h .,.;..
Vi wheat domestically consumed in
the li.mi(l States and will be for the
crop. -years of l);!:i. 11)34 and 1935
The irrowor i5r l.ir,,. ui. u.
, ...... j.uio his voumv
Vy: '"K'l association. The a?so
iKiiiou men gives him. hi
II. E.Brown of the Iron Due com.
munity brought to The Mountaineer
l.'.st week an Irish Potato of the
Spalding Rose variety thini had taken
on its second growth until it weighed
one pound and eleven ounces. The
peculiar feature of the potato was
that it looked as if several smaller
potatoes had started to grow from
the large one, but a elosp- r.hrv.Sn.
revcaletl that there was only one
potato .which seemed to try to over
do itself. ' ,
M r. .Brown planted 13 bushels; thi
-ins year, and the patch from wher
t- h I.. ,,..1 .. i .. p . .
v..c ..use uuuuo was round ; was in
new land, by the river. No fertilize
was u.M'd whatever, Mr. Brown stated
Me and Ins sten son. Ornl-YnW ninni
wi the crop and expect to get about
i w bushels from the 13 bushels
seed.
The seed Used baa heon W '.ri;
fi.i 'j... . ,T" ". tv'L1:
iiuti ior tne oast threr wars
r .. - . j -...
ne crops in the Iron Duff section
were reporte.i bv Mr. Rrowiv k
generally lair. The corn is ahove
averasre. and ;in nvflrma f
.... LIU J Ul
tobacco.
lust how manv morn 1.11o nntnn
. -O- f-ty.
win oe lounu in the patch planted in
new grouna is not known'. hn r. lav
yield is expected.
Haywood Youth
Shoots At Two.
Then Kills Self
(Continued from pagG 1)
-Another couple. Walter Jones and
Mrs., (irace Trendwnv. siste.- nf ATra
West, were holding a conversation on
me school house steps out of line
with the shotgun charge and escaped
uninjured, they testified, All witness
es corroborated each other. Mrs.
West said, that she had been separated
from he,- husband for more thnn frrnr
I months.
tiv n I m i , i .
in. bushels based nn lii. ,., ....1 m .. - . i i , . ...
i-.wlit,!Art' tl' .pnsii tvvsi iiau previously told om-
pioduction. This, al otment.. fUm.-e,! rtni i,. ui,;i u !-j
i 1 11 1; l i i i- , . ... ... ' . .
in nunels. wi ho 'fUof
.. .. " .'tit iv: 1 (. "VIlLitKC
(it lib avornl'n nrnlniitln ...i.i .i.
- , j-. wiiicij cor
responds With Itho or'l' ' .1. -
Whole American' errm .it,.i .i
mestic consumption.
her from time to time anil ihnt- stir.
ha d been living with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Ramsey, who reside
nea,. the Rickman store in that community.
(Continue! from page 1)
rell said he left the scene and got into
the store.
On cross examination by George H.
Ward, of Asheville, counsel for the
defense, Harrell st'ited that Jenkins
lived about three miles from him and
that he knew him and had been on
friendly terms with him, that he had
smelt liquor on him when 1m camp
into the store that afternoon. Admit
ted that on one occasion he h,i'i,nU
1r , ..... "
lo .uarsnaii Jenkins' home a blockade
for the latter, but th:it he did not
know what it was at. the time
hat: it rattled in bis trnel- hut h
had no idea what it ims
On further examin.itinn it,ii
admitted that he h
in federal court, for kpIK
the occasion of April 15, When Cham
iier.s and Bud Leatherwood had come
to his store -at his request because
Jenkins was giving trouble. Harrell
stated that both of them had pistols
and- bad shown them to him before
Jenkins came up.
tiarroll was on the st.tn,i
Y. P. U.
TION
CONVEX.
The annual meeting of the Hayw , ,!
B. V. P. U. Association will be hi-y
at West Canton Baptist church S.r
urd-iy, July 29, beginning at 10:00
o clock. It will be an all day mee.tW
with dinner served by the ladies of
the church. A splendid program i
being planned. All the B, Y P V 's
of the county are urged to be prk'nV
All the nastors nmnj ,
, 7- '6"i iu ciuena
and renrcsentnhvpa fmm i 1.
who do not have unions.
behind him and caught him -aW
the shoulders. He said that he 'drew
his pistol and fired twice into th
ground to force the two men to hm
him-' loose. He said a struggle then
took place, during which a pistel
ired three shots, but he did no'
them, and does not know who dM
Be .-said that he did not know'tha
Chambers was an officer
,
'' '"f
Bargain Fare Round Trip Tickets
ONE CENT PER MILE
For each mile traveled August 1 and 3th, 1933
Final Limit Returning August 12, 1933
Round Trip Fares From Asheville
JACKSONVILLE . .$ 9.55
LOUISVILLE . .. . . 8.15
ST. LOUIS, MO. . . . . 13.40
MIAMI, FLA 16.83
WASHINGTON, D. C. S9.55
CINCINNATI, O. . . 8.60
NEW ORLEANS 14.80
MEMPHIS, TENN. 11.10
And Numerous Other Destinations
Also Bargains To:
BALTI3IORE, MD. .$11.00
ATLANTIC CITY . . 16.55
CHICAGO 19.15
DETROIT, MICH. . . 18.80
KANSAS CITY .. . 24.00
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK, N. Y,
CLEVELAND, 0.
.914.45
. 17.70
. 18.65
TOLEDO 17.63
REDUCED ROUND TRIP PULLMAN FARES
Tickets north of Washington apply via B. & O. only
Purchase Tickets in Advance
R. H. DeButts, AGPA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
tnan an hour in hnth h
-- ....j u'.i-v turn
lhj.ss examination.
Solicitor John M. Queen is .'being
assisted bv flrnvor C Ilr,,,; . 1 t --
lavis, (.eorire Tf v..,i , A.
U1( warn, are tne -attorneys
for the defense.
In all the State mil iln t,fll-,.
. j ot-veral ot these witneeses
admitted on cross examination that
they had served terms in the State
prison for vnriniie . -. u.
, , w lines, stealing
chickens., automobile, breaking into
a store, robbing a bee hive, h.ti.
King, blockading, or hauling liquor.
Mime of them confesses thnf ot
serving a term for hlnel.-n,li
bootlegging, they had been bootlegging
ui i iui h; i nfr i
James Harrell's tp-limnm, iti.
ins .COllinD- tn his. f.--' . .
i i t , f w'e ana raising
ow "''out buvine- snmn M,.f..,J
was corroborated bv evf.,..,! e
witnesses. SrateV .
fu, r i swore
i i -; ue went to the
school house nn h,. 1..1.
ninKs ot I101101 tkn.. 1
.,,1.. p,. V c ""l an
f 1 " 11 vv""e uiiuh 10 tne
itore bv the f t . ,,.
home hklthenc;,:.1
on a footloe- ,nnd IV , r
Sid, r ,h.. ... " 0 lnc' ncK
, ,.' l":,flM,V . wnere he was nK.t
, s tne otate s
evidence, went e ri.: . ,
hand of hirmVnd-toldhV..
it, , ,; : ""cr 'arrest. Jenkins
" ".:n f,1;in uP('n the officer and
.......vv.MK nioriai wounds.
T.lfl1 .t eleven o'clock
: ....' "Ol lIHlg. and t ie llefenc.
s rnrion, -
r--.ov . a it'at manv peonlp hv
putting . , ne wUne-gueJP'e by
the W th.e Prisner himself going on
-VS ntly ,ter ele-" o'clock
subiee'ed tn . antl tnen b'n&
In '.V .""',""" 01 tne solic tor
sa th t hc'T tf'Stim0ny' Jenki
mar" eS '"f"" of age,
Harrell fol about fi knWn Jame
worker for hi- " yeaFS' had
Harrell's store on the day o? th'h 0
-ide and bought a nint ef r the 0m
Harrell promising K'T frv0m
the acid wood was sold He
wont to the postoffice e u Vhl
any ma and stavod L he had
He thn rill!1 fr sme time.;
Solicitor Queen cross exaniiin(
prisoner, Jenkins could not ide
the Pistol that was shown him 01
stand as his, said he did not 1
whose -rn'Kr.nl it
move i i ; ii uougnt
moie cartridges from -Harrell' a few
oeiore, admitted that he had nnule:
liquor iand that Harrell had hauled a
still to his place one night, that be hi J
madeliquor regularly", until "the offi
cers found his still and had cur j,
up, acknowledged to have bought
liquor afterwards from Kav Wo-iy
on Big Creek. He denied threar.n
inff t shoot Chambers and Harrell iu
had been testified bv the StAte-,
nesses.
He denied tlmt he
oers ior constahlp Kn ,;, il..
i -t ""I'aam null, xuas-
sftaii MessQr had voted him in th.v
t- election, and n 4..i i ...i.
'iv nus I1UL LUKl wnv
ne was Totmg for.
Jenkins wqb livonfKr i: .. i
Ti r . ,---'''v V Villi llUWL'JI. ( .
u:-ii V IWJUU' J-i'iK'st Duncan.
Vill Long, and probably two or three."
others.
Testimony w ,s all in by Tu,-:.'
atremoon at three o'clock, and .tbe
arguments began. Grove,. C, IVvk
an.d Lee. Davis, of counsel assiint;
the solicitor, spoke Tn.w.lnv .,:..
neon. an( Alvin Ward and J. R M r -?an.
of counsel for the defense. a;-.r
spoke Tuesday. M. G. Stamev, a-.'
George H . Ward closed for the .....
iene ed nesday, and John -AI. Qiv
closed for the State.
him out of L IV ' d had Ored
toTarl t," 't-rt-
store bv JM 'i.0 l.h.e .back of the
tie did not stop at Harreii v
he said, but came acros7 tl
on a footlog ,0 the back of tfe cTek
He saw u. tK 01 tfle store.
Bud Leath" "S' .m.es Chambers,
or three other tU tf" and two
with pistol, i8i harnre o' them
"P. Chamber, had "ds as he
caught him with ll-h v P to him"
the same tTme WiW bands' and- t
me " Loi,e came round
Ifeport of The Condition of
THE liANK OF rr.vnr
At Clyde, Xorth Carolina, to the ( "o.n. 1
niiss.ner of Banks. At the ( lo.e .i
1933lnrSS n thC 30 K 1ay f Ju'K'
UESOIKCES
Loans and Discounts .... $12.
Banking House d.ooii.on
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Iue from Approved De
pository Banks ... 34.322.Ti
Cash Items (Items Held
Over 24 Hours) 22c.7T
TOTAL ...$52,674. 'X,
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In ....$11,400.00
undivided Profits (Net
Amount) ........ 2,810.1:;
Reserve for nin.r;atinn 9 o-?
Other Deposits Subject to
Check It 171 fi".
Demand Certificates of De
posit (Due m Less Than
30 Days) 3o'0.75
TOTAL ...... ...$52,674. 95
-State of Xorth Carolina, Countv of
HajTvood, ss.
T. H. Haynes, Cashier, Edwin Fin
cher, Director, and DeWitt West, Di.
rector of tho
sonally appeared before me this day,
ueing miy sworn, each tor him
self, sava that th-, fnraiinn rennrt
is true to the best of his knowledge
and belief..
T. H. Haynes, Cashier.
Edwin Fincher, Director.
DeWitt West, Director.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 14th dav of July, 1933.
John W. Shook
Notary Public.
-Iy Corn.mis5t.rm oirae Tgnimrv Wi
1935.