Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 18, 1935, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f HE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNKSVlLm. fl. U m rnni a r iitt r 4 n 1 nor I ALONG THE SKYLINE fWith the Rambler- (Seen and heard here and there One of Waynesville's steady summer residents is with us again . . . but he didn't intend to be here. ... He decided that he'd been coming here Jon? enoutrh ..... this year he'i chanep . . . ko somewhere else . so he did ... in fact he went to three places . . . and stayed a day or two in each one . . . but in modern parlance "he couldn't take it" and fceiore a week had rolled by he'd packed his car for the fourth or fifth time .... and here he is . . . and we're glad to have him . . . and his wife To those who have been coming to Waynesville every summer for years pulling into town has a thrill all its own .... some thing like a homecoming .... they look forward to renewing summer friendships. . . Winter divides them . . . but summer can't be far behind . . . and they meet again. . . Sign on a visiting ear "Florida on Pa rade." . . Okedoke, Mister .... let her go right down Main St. . . A real Indian chief attended the Rotary luncheon last week . . . some said he didn't look like one . . . but others report that when he talked he talk ed sense. . . And if you'll pardon the tnterruption, it s rainiiur. . S . I m wondering if anybody else is seized with a desire to rinse the hair of one of these artificial blondes . . . with a good strong cake of soap. . What's that? . . . Can I help it if I've had too many birthdays . . Guess I must be sorter queer, tho. . . I lay awake for an hour last night . . . thinking what a (fix I'd be in if I had to buy gas for that big seven passenger Lincoln that rolled in here the other day. a guy I know who has a first class insult coming his way soon! Waynesville is albout to become air-conscious. If the fellow who's flying that Waco plane around here as this is being written sticks around long enough we won't even iook up when we hear a ship overhead. I've hppn lnnkintr for Uncle Abe to take a trip and write about it. Saw one fellow climb in the other day and it seemed to me that he was wasting his money. The world was already going round and round for him, judging by his walK. cut up he went, and when the plane came down they couldn't get him out. I never did find out wnetner it was because he liked it or whether he just couldn't make it. Incidentally the prettiest sight to be seen from the air is a well kept cemetery. I saw her in a drug store down town. She looked to be about sixty five years old, but the years had a Household Hints Chocolate stains can be removed from table linen by sprinkling with borax and then pouring boiling water through the stain. Scorches can sometimes be re moved by moistening a white cloth with peroxide, rubbing it on the scorched place and then rinsing in clear water. A slice of banana added to the white of an egg and beaten until stiff makes a good Whipped cream substi tute. Jf white paint is washed with wa ter in which a few onions have been boiled the dirt will disappear, leaving your paint white, glossy and perfect ly clean. When baking and you have no cream of tartar, take a teaspoon of soda and two teaspoons baking pow der. Mix thoroughly and use as a substitute. Use a good curtain rod fastener up by your gink for drying tea towels. Wjhites of eggs will heat more quickly if a teaspoon of water is add ed for each egg white. Engineers Working On Parkway Route In This Section Locating Party Of 27, And 30 Laborers Following Route Flagged By Federal Crews ASHEVILLE The axes are ring ing on the mountain slopes near Asheville carving out the preliminary route for the Southern Appalachian Parkway connecting the Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks and by the end of this week, the state's locating party of 27 men, employing 30 other local laborers, will be based in Asheville, The partv. in charge of G. A. Mc- Kinley, senior engineer, will move in here from Spruce Pine and will have offices in the old home demonstration room on the third floor of the court house. Five of the party already here are treated her kindly. Her hair was beautiful grey, giving promise of being snow white in a few more years She wore a 'becoming dress in a sty- ish way and her small feet were neatly shod. Her voice was firm and well modulated. I couldn't help but think that she must have grandohil dren who were crazy aboot her . . . and then she lit a cigarette. It was't imply the fact that she smoked. It was the way she did it. And I won le red if she ever had a child at all. And that, dear reader, is what 1 call spoiling a picture! They came into the Green Tree Tea Room ta-gether. Two boys. Both about the same age. Late teens. I've never seen such a contrast. One was handsome and the other was homely. One wore hid clothes to the manner born while the other waged a hope less battle with a new shirt that was at least a full size too large. One handled a knife and fork with the sureness of culture and polish while the other dropped whatever he fail ed to overturn. Then something fun ny happened I don't know what it was but one smiled, and looked slick. The other grinned, and looked honest and likeable. But maybe I'm wrong about the first one. From somewhere faintly I hear strains of the Wedding March. Which reminds me of what Josh Billings said about the man who loudly pro claimed that he was the boss in his home. Josh said that such a man would lie about other things too! Typographic errors are funny things. Some time ago I said that a certain Waynesville gentleman had an armful of clothes but didn't look at all self-conscious. It was .printed "sub-ennscicous." I'm glad it didn't come out "unconscious!" The Rambler's pet aversion folks who acknowledge a friendly greet ing as tho they were bestowing a favor. He doesn't know it but there's NOTICE All persons will hereby take no tice that the undersigned, who was convicted of breaking and entering tre establishment of the Farmers Federation, at Waynesville, North Carolina, at the February Term of the Superior Court of Haywood County, and was sentenced by the Court to serve a term of two years, will forthwith make application to the Commissioner of Paroles for a pardon or parole. All persons op posing the granting of said pardon or parole will make objections Known to said Commissioners of Paroles. This the Uth day of July, 19.'!?). I.) WAIN PATTON. No. IMili-July 11-18. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, July 29, 1935, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the Court House AandnwifwiiL 15-oz. PAN LOAF Squan ROLLS, do, K PULLMAJ v l-oi Loaf 6 c ..8c A&P PURE Grape Juice 2 . 2c SUNNYPIELD V Corn Fialces 3 19c Strictly Fresh EGGS doz. SEMINOLE TTSSTTF. 3 110118 19c P ScotTissue3Ko,,s25c RAJAH OIL RITZ SALAD PINT TAN .. Crackers HEINZ FRESH PICKLES lb. Box cue. Qt. Jar P. O. SOAP Large Bars . 29c 19 c 25c 23c 25c Whitetiouse Mlllt Evaporated J Pet or Carnation, 3 Tall Cans L & 0 CAMAV SOAP 4 CIIIPSO RAJAH SALAD Dressing OUR OWN Bars 8 m. Pkg. O TEA 4-lb. Pkg. 17c 10c 20c 23c door in Waynesville, Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder ior cash, the following ue scribed property in the town of Ha zelwood, more particularly bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the intersection of the South margin of Georgia Ave nue with the Eastern mar gin ot Balsam street; and runs thence with said matrgrn of said Balsam Street, S. 8 ;J0' W. 240 feet more or less, to a stake, Northwest corner of lot No. 3 d in Block XVI and runs thence with the line of said lot S. 79" E. 104 feet to a stake; thence N. 8" 30' E. about 200 feet to a stake at the Souili margin of Geor gia Avenue; thence with said mar gin of said Avenue 104 feet, more or less to the BEGINNING, being a part of Block XVI of Grimfoall Park, a.s per survey and plat of J. N. Shoo' bred, Dec., 1922, and recorded in Map Book "B " Index "G," oftice of tr Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the Cole line at the North margin of the paved street, being op posiie ana near the southeast cor ner of lot No. 35 of the VV. H. Cole sub-division, and runs thence with the West line of said lot and with the West line of lot No. 3fi. N. 16" 45' W. about 170 feet to a stake, cor ner between lots Nos. 30 and 37; thence with the line between said ots N. 73 15' E. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 16 45' E. about 180 feet to a stake at the edge of the pave ment; thence with the margin of the pavement in a Westerly direction 100 feet to the BEGONNING. Being lots Nos, 3 4, 35 and the' West ern portion of 30 of Block No. 3 of the lands of W. H. Cole, as per sur vey and plat made in 1918 by J. W. Seaver, and recorded in Map Book "A," page B3, office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, togeth er with a small strip between said lot and the present paved street. Sale made pursuant to power of sale in a deed of trust executed by B. K. Miller and wife, C. V. Miller, to A. T. Ward, trustee, to secure $523.00 to Burgin Brothers, dated April 27, 1934, and recorded in Book 32, .'page 121, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This the 28th day of June, 1935. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 33 July 4-11-18-25. NOTICE "Mr. Edwin Havnes. Register of Deeds, is mailing out notices to threshing machine operators. The new ttate law requires each machine to be licensed and to make acreage and bushel reports for each crop and farm threshed. Those expecting to operate, even if for their own farm only, should see Mr. Edwin Haynes promptly and get a record book; as well as a 1935 license card. Tall Cans 19c 20c Beer C-M . 10c Pitt Dep. RAJAH SANDWICH Spread - 15c CALUMET Bakig Powder - c 23c GRAPE NUTS package - 17c .Port Bran..'.' FLAKES p 11c CERTO Brtti. 29c Port . Grap-Not "' Toasties 3 Pgs. 25c FLAKES ofe 1 0c VINEGAR per gal. Pure Apple Cider Pint JARS, doz. 75c Quart JARS, doz. i Half Gallon JARS, doz. $1.10 29c 85c A&P FOOD STORES NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ETTA NOLAND . VS. ' m. J. Mccracken. under and ty virtue ot an exe cution directed to the undersigned, Sheriff of Haywood County, from the Superior Court of Haywood County on the judgment in the cause entitled above, I will on Monday, the 5th day Of August, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash all right, title and interest of the defendant, M. J. M-cCracken, in and to the following described property, ( to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being in Lraotree township, Haywood Coun ty, and being more particularly de scribed a follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Glady branch in the North boundary line of the N. V Burress tract and James King's cor ner, and runs with King's line North 1 .ast 14 Do es to a forkpd Indict in in a hollow; South 67 West yi poles to a chestnut on ridge; North 59 West 20 poles to a blackgum on ridge, corner of Harris's tract; thence with said line South 24 East 28 poles to stake, corner of Burress tract; thence with said tract and line North 67M: East 93 poles to the BEGINNING, Containing 8 acres. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing in Crabtree Township and ad joining the lands of James King, BEGINNING at a chestnut on side oyHorse Fork ridge, and runs North 24 .West 66 poles to chestnut on "Thest side of ridge; thence South 67 Wist; 129 poles to a stake on ridge near a small knoll in the line of Harris' survey; thence South 24 East 66 poles to a hickory on top of Horse Fork ridge; thence North 68 1-3 East 132 poles to the BEGIN NING, Containing 53 acres, more or less. ALSO THAT RIGHT OF WAY re served to M. J. McCracken in a deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Book 7, at page 551, to which book and page reference is hereby made. This the 1st day of Julv, 1935 ,m - J. C. WELCH, Sheriff of Haywood County, N. C No. 367 July ll-lS25-Aug 1 NOTICE OF EXECUTOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYOOD COUNTY. Having qualified as Executor of A. E. Allison, deceased, this is to notify all persons that have claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 2Xh day of June, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate picase settle same at once. This the 24th day of June. 1935. FRED ALLISON, Executor of A. E. Allison, Deceased. June 27-July 4-1 1-18-25-Aug. - V. M. utter, . viiuoe, u. u. unver, W. d. KaKeaeia, ana j. a. Lawrence. They were assigned office space in the court house by Commissioner Sam A. Johnson. Mr. McKinley said that if weather is favorable, the party will remain based in Asheville for about six weeks, while cutting preliminary route for the parkway from Pinracle in the Black Mountain range, through the Craggies, down to the Swannanoa river near Oteen, across the French Broad at Bent Creek, then up to Pis- gah and over to Balsam Gap. This state locating party is follow ine the federal flagging party, which is at present flagging near Oteen. They are cutting away sufficient trees and brush to use the transits, and then are clearing a 500 foot swath along their route cutting away only enough woods through so that the federal engineers can see the route definitely and size up quickly its ad vantages and disadvantages. Besides the 27 men in the park on the state highway department's reg ular payroll, about 30 or 40 day la borers are hired in each locality as the party proceeds to do the cutting and other heavy work. The federal flagging party, which is preceding the locating party, is headed by E. W. Alfater, senior en gineer of the forestry bureau of pub lic roads. Ancient P 62 B p rivals ' U t ... N "n of A IL Amm'-i Lira, wear riK.it nf v .. : um than 'I Rhinoceroa Largeit Animal The largest known land mammal of all times was a giant rhinoceroa of 5.000.0(10 years ago. found In Asia. .Mt.MIMSTK ATOirS NOTICE lla'viiiK umillrled as administrator of the cMUite of T. N. M.issie. Sr.. deceax- 1. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the leceaserl to file same with the Clerk f .the Superior -Court of Haywood 'ounty, oil or before the 18th day of Inly, 193ii. in this notice will be plead ed in bar of such recovery. Any persons indebted to said estafe viill please make settlement at once. This the lKth day of July, 1935. T. O. MASSIK, Administrator, Kstate of T. N. Massie, Sr., Deceased No.- 3S July 18-25 Auir. 1-8-1B-22. Nervous, Weak Woman Soon AO Right X had regular ibaktaff pelta front tMHTOuane," writes Mr. Oora San ders, of Ptr&could, Ark. "I waa aU run-down and crainptd at my Urn until I would have to go to bed. After my first bottle of Cardul, Z waa bet ter. I kept taking Cardul and soon X waa all right. The shaking quit and I did not cramp. I felt worlds bctur. I tar Cartful to my daughter vho wat in about the same condition and an Mi toon all right." Tboutanda of woman taatlfr Cardul bco 8t4 them. If It doe not ben fit TOOL ottfult a phyrtclan, Alert Proifrt,.,. Feat .TOf of ti.:.,tim h.v Not You? v gat ion. Bradley-Davis HK.AI -I Ml Telephone 77 666 Mi lot COI . . . . TWlf SEE US FOR SHIRTS THREE FAMOUS BRANDS Arrow Piedmont Tom Sawvl Cheaper In The Long R u n C. E. Ray's Sons Work Shirts 49c up. It's Planting Time For CLOVER - TIMOTHY - VETCH - BUCK WHE1 We have just received a new shinment The best that J be bought and the Price Is Right LEAK-SEAL ASBESTOS ROOF CEMENT Here's an as bestos roof ce mentthatstops leaks and pre vents rust. or ready mlxed for painting. DIM-TONE-A DULL GLOSS ENAMEL Here's a dull, satiny, water proof finish for walls, wood work and fur niture. Dries quickly. Wash able. 18 colors. GRANITOID QUICK DRYING ENAME (Granitoid iiuW All C0L0S Here'siffl drn'nj tin or sitli floors, ff (ore or wo work. celled for and beid J8 colon Remember We Have GROCERIES Staple, Bulk and Canned Goods we also DELIVER While Its Dry is the Time to Re-Roof WE HAVE GALVANIZED-COMPOSITION SHINGLES All At Attractive Prices Ol'R Lumber PrW Are RigW When In Nd W LUMBEK ROOFING CEMENT BRICK LIME sash: DOORS ers And Hardware SEEDS HYATT and COMPANY Phones 43 -157
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 18, 1935, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75