tHI-RSDAY. JULY 4, - m 1935 LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 - THE MOUNTAINEER. WAYXESVll.l F N. C. ration Stock- Allen's History Of " holders Being Paid County Selling Fas mat Mr. lvi '':-'" J(r.-T. ! Dr. W. ! ret': : Old ' ... A. Gwyn, of New ,.Via! of the DuPont Wilrninpton, Delaware, ;.. r.:; home, after spend- ' with his brother, (Iwyn. Kirkpatrick, who spent .. Philadelphia last week on Sunday. I. MS and small son, of Ti ;:n,, have arrived and : i rmer's mother, Mrs. V. M Medford, Mrs. A. T. , ... Mildred Crawford, :-; motoring to Ashe :;, afternoon. r. Wither- and daughter, M,u Withers, of Mem hive arrived and will .-,:h of Julv with the nr.'.-, Dr. and Mrs: R. Mr,. par:. .. f '!'.t '. I Mr- lii- I; $hi. tper.J f nre:'- I ir. cm Mr- E. C. Wagtenfelt mo tored At. ':'- during the week and L,.oin' r. "'( after a two days' visit. )r " Vi Pivni'.-nd Hyatt has as her . .. Acre" Mi.-. aw sr,i .!: S. E. Baker," of the 'jcksns Mem-nai nospjii, i Miami. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. M:s, Ella Shackfoni, Mis.s Love Shack ford, and Mr. John B. Shackford re turned on Saturday from a trip of several days to St. Louis, Mo. Mb. j. Howell Way has as her guest this week her cousin, MJrs. Pearl Freeman, uf Norman. Okla Mr. Frank Hardin, of Tampa, Fla., is spending several days in town as the gues,! of his mother, Mrs. Y. L. Hardin. Fo OPEN NEW STATION F I i it rat Th.. i.' dctu w i.-.n th- F -., -. o . to '.u- pa:.: , ; both, i-.imtr.,.! Ti f HIDDEN TREASURES If all the pent uo lona-iny That lies within my heart Could be put in some quaint language And set a thing apart, T'would live through all ages And give to nse some art By which I'd bare my treasures This world withint my heart. Anna Mcintosh Seville. By request of friends. Ill Ut GREATEST FRIOIDA IRE IYER OFFERED Real Estate Transfers (A' recorde! to Monday of this week) i ' wr.c .- . ' c. : tr.e e,-vte!a'.ie or.:..:.-::-'. ;a:.; tiu-tv , -a-:; it the W.. v.'tt - :.tl. i. co: c.tr.g t..i at'.r.ouii.e-t'.yr- F. der-Cuir. orti. :a. ::::rl semi-annual d. :-:a- in-1 it authorized l r.- b .ar.i o, d:r.ct :'. ''. present pai valu. of :'- at:.: rue!', nvol :o, L " po; ar.r.;; annual payn.c this week. Member- o!" , ..... i (,f ,::1Vi.. rei..-es.,,:;ng Haywood ' count " are" R. 1 . ly d. Lo'.ito -J. 'av". - .!', 11 ('sboriu-. fan-uti; '.ui,i it, r.r --'laii, Route 2, Wavte-vi::,. WU:e'-,.UM-manager. are I' ;. Terieii a: Ca t.t n ami ',t.,igo A. r,v,m,.. j, .,. nosville. 200 Plunge Into Water When Pavilion Collapse t!li ,em: Vine. n.adr Manticoko. was to),l J,y I Iinlaiiiiuwi i . u in , lMi rfSSL; fl mwm mum ;: . . . You've heard about the Super ree"r 'f'om your friends and hbors: It's the rem.rk.ble -Mg unit the. htut of every "8'diire-the unit that made tngtration history in the hottest of the United States last unmet.. . TWnk of this- 0ly Frigidaire he Super Freezer! And er Frigidaire '35 has h Msmeett models. :J to banish all worries r 'oot. preservation now and ii will produce more cold -ill ever need or use, oake more ice cube, fester. " iy operate, Urop is Jartm t lhone 31 nier CI,.... i """i and Montgomery . Mreets Beaverdam '!nvn.-hip R. V. Harkins. et at. to I.avimi Cole Cogburn. Ralph S. Cule to I.aiil.i Cole Cog-bu-rti. V. H. Hendrix to Predion Htjidrix. Cecil Township J. R, Rogers to Champion Fibre t oin pari ,v. Clyde Township W. W. Rich to W. S. Suttl.s. J. II. Rogers to L. W. King, Iron DulF 'lown-h p M. A. McCiacketi to tiuy McCita k tn. Ivy Hill Townhip ieoige H. -Ward to W. E. Ketner, Jonathan Creek Township J. R. Morgan to Paul H. Feie-u-on. Roy A. Howell to Winnie K. Howell W'aynesville Township Haywood Building and Loan to R. L. Prevost, Jr., et al J. R. Walls to Edgar J. Walls. A '"! of hovr. i :t..n -"'I "itu.- wreeked nun, uoTr.cf. m.l i 1 1 .!,! , who vir' piling..! int,, x ,...., .... stream !y tin- i-..1:.iim. ,,f H - ::. ,,,,, il.uice pavilion in an .,rujf,..rit-.-. o.:iK From th-1 hsitit !.. ftn? ' ilust cocn-e.l hi'ines of innmi''..-, nl nun-("lU-e it Oil ilt!ii:i:tri:: tt.ttlu'l'ftl loot,. ii wor.l ilt-Ti:r' of the temfvir.;; i'i- ina of n fi:itv show ami . nt!n! fr,,i,. !ll..s, wll WPI-e l-i-H llt .l ll llf .il-.itt l iti-eil anil llt-f.l!nu ffoni tin '.hi'tei. .I timbers ;i ml nm,l,!y writers Your Horoscope . cg.n. .v. I,, .-:..'e an : ip.ta'.itv o quit-cs a :,..-.g ;.a; o: -i ,nV) . i -. ; o . : :-., -t w . .. . tV'oie Wt-'. bo. o'e,. ni.ikt- : oite a-K-t Hay.voi-d or ,ielive:. ::t a i.'ii: it. :t :u take :;: af:er lie a bcH.k the Ar.na'.s" re l a : 1 1- a s u m e'.'ore. none e ! to take me av. !'.!; T!ntefo!v. ti-e no ;t.'.f. Two T: Kt..itli;!i ve...i to 'o go at-.cua. :. cannot tinaiKi t'ook ,vii', have to 1 ,...!.. I .... ; uoii- oi .UO! c Ot vliO s ;,i , udAL i.ie iiuuiit'it.g ure. I r.i r.avt I'een coini'tg in o-i. to fa-t . but at t'r.e pres.trt rate i. t;,K,. anotiter month to compete . tiu- t'r.oii.oiio copies for the option. To tii.'So w ho road .!!.- statemer.t, a. nu --;, . if yo.i w.ii-i a copy .io p'v..-e get jour order it.; l.l- wojj-of !tssiirar.c. . F.viiy ot' T'rt hit-, brer, made to give every section tf the county full pact- for 't htoricai iw.m:. To exenuiUfy .it the tirsj part af :!;e book, even townshtp has its .story tohi. People in evt-ry I'iif of then are mtntiom d and the h'story ;.ri.it ;r full. In the second part, the ditrVient sections of the etumty sn- t-er.iV?.i.-nted ain-u! as f I'.ov s in the st.-rv cf the fiimilies: Waynesville towttiti;. liX; Ivi-r iarn. It!; Civ.U . VI; ci -:. i-t-.-,vhii. H'. I hope thi re ;vr m.!e ii.au a ir.ocs at' i p. op'.e in Hayw. od oouut y 'who won'.! l;Ui a copy of thi- booh, wii:c(. "ite of the most e mpU ie v ork -of its kin 1 t. . r (irint ni, Itesi-e.-ifulS. ' A! I FN 1 0---O!-. . Ol d Tues com.; per. J a Colli w h i i lice, abou be ;-. l'u!l Senicc Stati.T. eo, on Saturday of this Week, ac- tng :o an ar.ounci inetit made late day by representatives of ti:, "any. Hugh I.eutherwood will .ti' the station. ! vis Campbell, local agent for the any s: ate.l that tne new place. ii is lu x; to Tin1 Moun.aineer of tepiesetits an expenditure of OOP. 1 COI.D PA NAM A. CITY. By the Panam.t t'ati.il treaty of lt'Ol. t!u I'nittd States bound itself to pay .,10, 000. 000 down otnl $'J"'0.0OO every year to the Panama Cowi'iimem. The (treaty SENATOR BORAH PASSES HIS 70TII BIRTHDAY Washington Senator William K P.orah.. dean of the senate was 711 Saturday. He doesn't want much said about it. In fact, lie declined a birthday interview with reporters, preft-ring to let the milestone iiriss minotii'eii. Long reeogniited as an authority on con.st.ituti'innI law anil foreign nl'tairs. Borah has served '2-S years as a senator from Idaho. lull I ami . V' ii o(o in. iepeii, lept O'o v.-r. ooin-roinueat ive. fi net can iibipl .v..!s,.t- ' ..io , ....Ipi.o: y Ii f I :i ; i'i it .o ,. (,.f the tn s, i lni i'l'l ,H11- in! ui! ,Ols Ho M IV stV.ilM t lillO'S .) , M!c Iplitl- OMlbl'iliU I I'd 1,(11.1 1 ll'N,, mi V ntl .'ll.'W HOO'l In isisn-no, ri'iMi'Luo t.nr uti.loi i il. iims .in. I call not l.e In 1 1 1 ll nil! of .ol irsiffii ion. I r is h n il for mi to 1 I s-ini; le life. Jef lual l led Inly .'I - V"ii are liidi-pi ndi Hi . iMiio i -ilent and rot ioi ii t a t titm - Vi'ii h.t line sonsiliiii! ies. and se.ii-t h di i i I. ktiiiwb'ilgo; Y"U ate foil,! 'of ir.it 1 a ll'I tl.iM' lllll' ll litel al' loll n! .Pill V I - Vnii .ire iiowi iful in a psv . Ii i..- u .iy. and linlliiiiu can' l.e lu.i.li i fi inn . von if Jim are di'terii'ini d ! linil ' in... Vmi aiv :.i clear., fluent 1alk- ei . Ion 'people Unmv otity. as nun h oi voiir in nate .alT.iir as mi desire them to. You. have much si If control.-and i iuli'ips, and snmewliat itniimf ri nai-ibliu the alt airs of those you ai interest -tl in. You make niany friends and keep most of tlieiu July .").. anil 7 Tn the early days of your life .vmi will have many sad ex periences. Whatever height you reach will be by toil and suffering but the end is worth the sacrlliee You tin not euro much for finery but any Receiver's Sale The Haywood Institute Brick School Building and One Acre of Land To Be Sold Friday, July Fifth A T 5 O'C LO C K V. M. AT CLYDE, N. ('. Easy Terms One-Four lh Cash, Balance in One, Two and Three Years The above mentioned property will be sold at public auction on the premises on the date mentioned, pursuant to order of the Court, and the same will he subject to the confirmation of the Court. RECEIVER 3iauria(;e l.ICKNSES ( s recni'ile.l pi M .iiilay of this wed, ) K.iauao: Mi! iiirhl. Cr.n . i Sartor.. Icr, but h of t-'aiito llai iii ii i ai.ii'.i .; to Ua no. n ,,i ,,y n,..M W hitehe: 11. I'u Vo l, o it., , Iwoo.l. ' ' dtla iij.tint-.nv i raw foi ,i. ,,r W aMa-sMlic. ' I' toiii,. ll.ic; I,! liiiln'o Johns, iii. iii'i -h of aiit - ,;.i . b. M. W eils to Sybil Campbell, both f Creein tile, S. ( . PUAYKU AXSW FRFD I.1TT1 K ROCK, AH' t'allio ! aucy, a netri-n woman liie.'nbi.r of bis place, needed a set of teeth and -o she s(.'it an atmeal I in i i -i I lo Prisiiiiiu Roosevell. extilainino' thai elief awetieii's, wire feedint.' .ind lothinp- her, but ihat she fori n I no joy in life wit bom teeth.' -The un- shot was that Ibrouith tlie I'KRA slie rot a set from a negro dentist. She workintr olil the bill in the den tist's home. thk Y(rG jorlkss I - . vt ... .. Speedy - by Abel's Garage CTi 1 V t riAWT wkia Sf"THE -vir" f ISNT THIS DUCKX V WELL, ITS rpuR LA5T S) Aa.' : tLp iD2rcoiY JUHK ; ( dicky-I ALWAYS CHANCE, BASY-BECAUSE V Qss. OCFol l?IJSnJ XS0AHJ V!--Cw WANTEO MY NEXT USED CAR 15 H -Kn irZZZr A B OB KcCNiO TO BE FBOMAH : ' " FORD Tudor Sedan .. 631 Four-Door Sedan , . .... $717 I'RICFS . IXLntie Tudor 'I3 IXISP Tif;, Coune . ..... 635 Tudor Tonrlns Sedan . ... 737 J)EU-ERED ro, :..: Tour.Dg Sedan 79 AUi TAXES ATJ. . .SHATTER PROOF GLASS ALL AROUND WASHINGTON'. 11. ( ,. The De partment of Labor estimates, and the estimate is considered conserva tivethat theie are :i,lillll.(li)(l . vmmir 1 (Mile in the couulrv who are whol ly 'unoccupied.-' Most of them are 1 1 n ir their hearts tint becau-e they aven'i. jobs. Thus far in the 'de pression,, thiy h'a've . h:-I much .sym- Hthv, but little else. Fast week President Roosevelt did vitnel hinir for them, He v.e; asiile ?,"ill,IHl0,0(l(l from the yynrk-ii'Iief fund for four pni iio .: .1. To linil employmetit in 'private industry for unemployed youth. 2. To train and retrain youue' peo ple for industrial technical' and 'pro f ("'. i 011a 1 enniloynient oppnrluHif ies. To .iiroc'de fo,. (ititinuinii- at tendance at hifrh scliooi and colleiri . 1. To provide Work i elief on pfo jee't's desiK'ised to meet the needs of youth. iru.-elll'-ht--li.thes ";, ,a ; 1 ;. l,.i -. aiol yiiui sin e - le- of i In- lu st . NOT H'F OF FXKCUTOK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-.-. HAVOOl) COUNTY. Having' j na 1 i fi t-1 as Executor of A. F. . Ailtson,. deceased,, this is to notify all persons that ..have claims against -aid estate to present the same to the mill, r- iK'n d on or before the.2.j.th day of June, I'.'-'lo, or this notice will be pleaded . in bar of their recovery. All. persons, indebted to said estate please settle same, at once. ' This the 24th dav of June, l!i:;.". FRFD ALLISON, Executor of A. E. Allison, Deceased. June 27-July 4-11-18-25-Auk. -: I BILIOUSNESS Job Printing EXPERT WORK The -::.'';-;"'"v: Mountaineer PHONE 137 st c.-.ticj that j a 111, !-.;. he in sold. Or. Feti. Jo, l.i.i. u !-.., annual pay nie::: i'lMtna ,ia-. . .,-h;n(rton oew a che. k wh:.-h Panama refused to a.aa p; Uvauj-c .. a oevaluod, by iT'i'.d tl'iiiar.s. Netr.'t la: imis have been , n-'.r.i: on e . i ,f : last week it was ' reported here that tile controversy ! ha i fiiit M'tthJ. w th the I'nited Sta-i - iri . r.r.c to pay in irol.l. : r.'M in '' Fin: xfdists" .NFW YORK.- Austrian police raidid :l.e Island ..f 1 obau. in the Danube, lookmsr for nu.!i.-t. last week. They found them, hut the nudists launhini: merrily leaped into the river and tin polae after the fugi tives, assisted by troops of mounted police, tiny rounded up the offenders ( GGTHTJO GEO C025iriia 0000) P R E S H FruitsVegetables en- in. 29c CORN No. 2 Can 10 c mm SANTO :i lbs. for 50c PKAS No. 2 can, lUor 25c SPINACH No. 2 can 10c KRAUT No. 2r can 10c MOTHER'S (()( OA 21b. can 19c Libby's Pineapple. No. 2 can 17c Pears No. 1 (all can 15c liunalo -Juice .'i for '.c Monarch (ielalin Desserl, I for Wc (Juakcr Macaroni 2 for 15c Swans Down Cake Flour 29c UPTON'S TEA Oht Wnrf's Finest: Ouaifu 1-111). 22c 1-2 lb. 12c 1 lb. 79c 1 Iced Tea (.lass I ree With Each 1-f Pound DILL PICKLES q(. size 1!U Carnation Milk Small Size for r Tall Size : for ZUC SPECIAL-July 8 - 13 Heinz Demonstration All next week a demonstrator for the Heinz Com pany will he at this store with etiuipment to demon strate the complete Heinz line of food products. We invite you to witness these demonstrations showing J he virt lies of 'Heinz f oods and especially t heir ap propriateness for hot weather; FROM OUR MARKET Beef Roast ner lb. 15 c Beef Stew per lb 10c Boneless Veal Stew per lb. 12c Bologna Sausage per lb, 15c Cheese per lb. 19c Salt Mackerel per lb. 25c Dressed Pan Trout per lb. 14c Beef Liver per lb, 18c Swift Premium Ham per lb. 25c THEFOODSTORE

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