MAY 9, 1935 r JCAL NEWS BRIEFS FHONE 137 THE MOUNTAINFFR tt ivvr.vM.n " ''lUJUbLI,, I. i t J. I- . I m -! I I A A4 M ,.f Cullownee. iwo rrum nere .iicna with Mr. ana, ;.v Mr i. :.wn 1 iin Saturday mic luikt'tt and they ,v,.r 'he week-end. -Lvandflr. ihead of rMumbia University, ent a couple the week. P.- n.kf'-. who graduates n,nt the week-end in i Af- Mrs lie ha i as her guest .t1. Annual Rotary Convention William Medford and W. Curtis Russ returned late Tuesday afternoon from Rock Hill where they spent several days attending the annual dis trict conference of Rotary. Mr. Russ is president-elect of the local club and Mr. Medford is secretary-treasurer. S e v e a 1 internationally-known speakers tooK part on the program which was held in the auditorium of Winthrop College. Last Rites Held For J. R, Byrd, 56, On Sat. Afternoon lueinomsts ttnd Two-Day Session I a: for .1. R. Byrd, 5i, who died at his homo in Hazelwood at 1:30 o clock I-i nlay mornimr upip nH,.t. at the home Saturday afternoon ::-i0 o clock. Thp T?pv- r t ih. Rev. J. M. WooHiv'.l nflR..:, was made in fir.vn ed at and the ne Interment on A. llrl cemetery Mr. By id's Waynosville. a: Mission Hospital, . f Wadesboro, I IUTl'.,.,.nth Judicial Of ; .Inrino- the U M ' SUES ROCKEFELLER ESTATE FOR $60,000 '3 i ;r. r. f Medford. ol Rainbow "v l was the guest of his fflUiam Medford, during the ead The Ads BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Charging non-payment of his bill for profes sional services rendered the late Peicy A. Rockefeller of Greenwich, wealthy nephew of John D. Rocke feller, oil magnate, Dr. Harry M Goehring of Pittsburgh, Pa., nation- ally famous osteopathic physician, hied suit in the supreme Court against Rockefeller's estate for $60, 000. feed Car Bargains 82 Plymouth Coach, new paint $235 " i a i (poor 80 inevroiei oup, new paiiu 30 Ford Sedan, new paint . . 32 Ford B Model 11-2 Ton Truck . . ... ... ... . . - All These Cars Are Thoroughly Reconditioned Watkins Chevrolet Co. Phone 75 SPECIAL Pry Cleaning PR THE MONTH OF MAY ... r ry j. 8p-f rer uarmem SifT and Sealed in "s $1 5 Single Blankets , Si l0Ws Si 3 Double "Blankets $1 iVaynesville Laundry Phone 205 istings Wanted Whether for Rent, Sale, or Lease Get in touch with us at once with your list. Phone 77 Bradley-Davis Company Insurance Real Estate Kentais ieath Wa dll.- t.l nn.in. nn.nit but he had been in poor health several years. He retiroA fr., i,;, I work at the O. C. Law.enc-e I.xathpr Company due to ill health 12 vears Besides his widow, Mr. Rvrd is sur vived by the following children- Har old, Frank, Louie, Karl, Edith, and Mrs. Ellis Sorrells. of H Edward and Fred, of Lenoir. Twelve grana cnuaren, one brother I . . 1 . C I ' 1 1 . "J'". n tanaier, and rive sisters Mrs. Horace McCall, Swannanoa! -uis. v. m. nan, dreenville, S. C. Mrs. John Tritt, Cullowhee, and Mrs! Thud Keller, and Mrs. Arthur Robin son, of Washington state, also sur-vive. Real Estate Transfers (As recorded to Monday of this nook) . :LW" -l,n.". Carolina ton- ference of the Method;t church. !..cn i.- compostM oi the church nit na.vwooo. i ransyivania, and all other western counties, he'd a two dav e- ci.M, ., , . 1... 1 . . 1. . I : , Tuesday and Wednesday. Ke . W Rollins, presiding older of the tru't. presided over the meetings. At the opening service on Tuesdav n.ght, Rev. P. S. Camack. of Canton, ' preached. On Wednesday evening Rev. J. H. Brendall, of Brevard, de livered the sermon. Among the visitors who spoke at various times on the program were Rev. A. W. Plyler. of the North Car-1 olina Christian Advocate. Rev. I.. 1!.' Abornathy, of the Mission and Hos pital Work. Rev. Carl H. King, s.v-t retary of the Board of Christian Ed-j uuation, Kev. I). . W ooslev. of the John1 Children's Home of Winston-Salem, , I .'. vt . t iiiiams, kov. valtr West, and .lames K. Molrgy, of Asheville. Reports of the jastors of the churches showed a decided improve ment over the reports of last year, with several of the churches of the district reporting at lesst half of their I budgets for the year already in hand. I Particularly impressive were the re ports given by the pastors of Canton, , Eianklin, Murphy circuit, and Way I nesville. to tieorge l-'ibre Com-! . Hemphill. K. to C .'lis. Be.iverdam Township. Billie Haney to Manson Haney. Manson Haney to Ray Haynes. John Block, Comm. to Glenn Moore. tiuerney 1', Hood, Com. K. Morgan. C L. Tate to Champion pany. Jarvis L. 1'almer to .1. H Cecil Township SJhei-wood Forest, Ills. Smith. Mckinley Gibson to J. M. W East Fork Township M. E. Stanley to Bryan Heatherlv lion Durl' Township I Nettie Crawford to C, B. Crawford.' J. M. Potson to Annie Balmer. ) Pigeon Township , J. R. Cathey to T. A. Cat.hey. , P. C. Ensley to Minnie Flowe. Harvey C. Flowe to Mayrgie Ens ley. I SALESMAN WANTED IF YOU ABE AMBITIOUS you can make good money with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or experience needed. Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh's, Box NCE-2 13-2, Rich mond, Va. On Wednesday the following dele gates were elected to represent the Western North Carolina Conference at the annual conference to be hold in Salisbury in the fall; ,1. R. Lung, of Bryson City. H. I., Sloan, of Frank lin, W. R. Byrd, of Cullowhee, . Mrs. E., I,. Mi'Kee, of Sytva, .lames Atkins, id' Wnynesville, Mis. F. E. Branson, (!' Canton. J. T. .Matherson, of An drews, Hugh Massie, of Waynosville, ,1. W. Addmgton, of the Macon cir cuit, A. 1.. Akin, of Murphy, and tllellll Boyd, of Jonathan's Creek. AN EXPENSIVE 1 ) E gUINCY. Mass. -Buying a car for To cents from a junkman, William II. Lynn, 1!'. proceeded to' take a spin. It was an expensive ride, how ever, as he was arrested one block from his home and lined $ 1 00 for operating an uninsured automobile. B. C. Edwards to . B. Bridges, 'Waynosville Township lames I.eKoy Robinson to George Pavis l'aiker. Sewell 'Medford to Thomas J. Massie. J. ('. Welch. Sheriff, to P. J. No land. FOR SALE Fresh T. Shelton. milk cows. W. May 2-l-p;-2; SWEET J'OTATO, CABBACiE, OX IONS and TOMATO PLANTS $1.00 per 1000. PEPPER and EGG PLANTS, $2.00 per 1000. Leading varieties. Prompt shipment. POR RIS PLANT CO., Valdosta, Ga. April 25-May 2-9-5 LOST On Sunday or Monday a cloth belt of blue w)ol material from coat. Finder leave at Mountain eers office or office of County Supt. of Education. FOR SALE Used furniture, also electric range. Phone 2802. Up FOR SALE (Sweet Potato plants. Porto Rica, Early Triumphs and 'Texas White and Georgia Reds, .$1.50 per 1000. W. T. Kirkpatrick, Clyde, N. C, Route 1. May 9-10pd Waynewood THEATRE Saturday, Mav 11 "The Cyclone Ranger" with AH Star Western Cast. Mondav and Tuesday, Mav 1 ."5-1 1 "The Little Colonel" with Shirley Temple and Lionel Harrvmore. Read The Ads Women Who Have Pains Try CARDUI Next Time! On account of poor nourishment, many women suffer functional pains t certain times, and tt Is tor theu tbt Cardul U ottered on the record of the aafe relief It baa brought and the good It haa done la helping to overcome the cause of womanly discomfort. Mm. Cole Young, of Leeavtlle, La., writes; 'T waa suffering with Irregular . . . I had quite a lot of pain which made me nervoua. I took Cardul and found It helped me in every way, making me regular and atopplng the pain. This quieted my nerves, making my health much better." . . 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