4 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Elementary Field Meet Won By Can- ton At Bethel Fri. r-ntor. with a total of fifty-five t" ca'.-ried off the top honors in " e't iin'ntary field meet held at r e! Friday, April 10. Waynesville C'OIUl Willi lUivj-inu J'vuuo, Calles Once More in Exile r.ne f n ia'f.mrth with nine. Canton won . . . I Wxraacrilln. tk.no 1 i il. .J- 11- r two. ana one; "ajiits- '.. won t-ijcht second place?,' Bethel 'i i n t,n two, and Clyde one; Beth '..n rive third places, Waynesville i ntuii four ea.h, and Clyde two. Vv'i' ' '-' ntatives from Fines Creek r.'uible to be present, due to rrtiiit quarantine for measles, T :':-''! meet was the best in sever veai-. despite the lact tnat it was ;l muddy field. Very few of ' Mrtioipants had been able, to ;i.;;.e much because of the inclem. wtather of the last month, but, itriju'lt s, they displayed a. skill, t'( :. -and brawn that usually results ,,t' i:uch practice. ... I - II' T. . t. 1'uintiexier, 01 . l. i. a roup of Cullowhee students r..i t-a. T:lC events and tne winners tollow: G;r;-.' Events: Ha-ketball free throw, Crawford, Wuvnefville, first, Osborne, Bethel, MinJ. and Ward, Canton, third. Fifty yard dash, Hardin, Bethel, jjrt, Phillips, Waynesville second, and Wood. Canton, third. Over-the-rope reiay, Clyde, firrst, Bethel second, and Waynesville, third. I'oiato race, Bethel, first, Canton, second, and Waynesville, third. Bread jump, Woods, Canton, first, IvH'wn, Clyde, second, and Messer, Wayr.e.-ville, third; distance, 12 feet, eleven and one-fourth inches. Baseball throw, Hardin, Canton, first, Morris, Bethel, second, and O'Neal, Waynesville, third; distance, U'.ii feet and 3 inches. Boys' Kvents: Baseball throw, Fritz, Waynesville, M. Khynier, Canton, second, and ,lukt' Bethel, third; distance 249 feet.. Shut put, Swanger, Canton, first, Shehaii. Waynesville, second, ; and Siay, Clyde, third; distance 31 Meet 3 ..HK'bes; Tag 0' war, Canton, first, Waynes. v:e, second, and Bethel, third. Broad jump, Fish, Canton, first, Millard. Waynesville, second, and .lu-tire Bethel, third; distance 1G feet 11 imhes. II.li jump, Rhea, Canton, first, Jii-'.ue arid Hill, of Bethel and Way-tu-vlle, tied for second and thirn, IMay. Canton, first; Waynesville, nv, A. ami Bethel third. Half mile run, Miller, Canton, fust, M lt . r, Wayntssvilie, second, . and Ye'in?. Iiethi'l, third. Throe , legged race, Waynesville, llr..', Bet lu'l. secondhand Canton, third. I!utai:ei yard (lash. Shank,. Canton,'. Fritz, Waynesville. .second, and 1. Oil, Inn, third. pr . v !. . ... ..v VI'.; 'Ford Motor Has j A New Used Car J Plan For Dealers! 1 Detective Romero General Clle "I am very tired I have nothing to say," was the comment made jby General Tlutarco Calles, former dictator of Mexico, when he ar-j ,rived at Los Angeles airport, above, after he had again been exiled to jUnited States. Detective Eddie Romero is at the left. Calles was' forced to leave Mexico by President Lazaro Cardenas, allegedly be-' cause of a train wreck which the Mexican government charged Culles. followers with engineering. notkt: of SKKVICK CATION BY ri llM- w:i 11 CAROLINA, VW(H)I) COUNTY. I.N Till' SUPKR10R COURT. I'.l 1AI V HOI I M) MASON W II. 1.1AM DONALD MASON I no .lefendant, WILLIAM DON ALD MASON, will 'take notice that artiun entitled as above has been mm.i-n,:iM in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by ho n'aiiitiir, to obtain a divorce from :' (' 'ieferiilant,, on the ground of two '"s -oj.aration, and said defendant o. turthef take notice that he is re 'pt.r' ij to ,i linear -it tlio nfTt tha f tne .Superior Court of Hav "uuty, at the Court House in 'Vine. N. C.. on the 11th rlnv .. - , - M J I ' )'), and answer or demur vumplaint in said action, or the di wnl apply to the Court for '.'K'f demanded in said complaint, s l')t h day of April, 1930 W. G. BYERS, f the Superior Court of od County, N. C. '""April 16-23-30-May 7. t -a rk Wavne f Ma, lavw. Vn. .NOTICE fJTll CAROLINA, "AVWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT M. PARMER v. " - CIir TARMER Jl.o defendant, Callie Farmer, will . n.t,co that, an action entitled as ha. been commernp1 m tlio Perior tt : , W..L r VV- Ui Jlaywooa county, c r.n X arolma, to dissolve the bonds . nfu,mony now existing between .' pontiff ana the defendant on the um s pf two years separation; and no-:'fV lndant wiU further take ? tv "lat she 1S required to appear ;-.the office of the CTerk of the Court Wvt c.unty m the court house in, f aMiesvilie, North Carolina, on the' f June, 1936, and answer ar'-Vn the complaint in said reqUlre1 by statute, or the vb1 f .wJl11 apply to the court for ! '.t demanded in said complaint. in's April 1, 1936. r- W. G Senior Class H(j!ds Annual Banquet On Saturday evening the Senior Class of the Waynesville Township High School, held the annual banquet in the dining room of the Welch Me morial building of the Baptist church. There were in attendance one hundred seniors, faculty members" and visitors. The guests were received at the en trance by. Miss Evelyn Underwood, Senior sponsor, who vas assisted by a group of senior girls. Douglas Moore was the toast master of the occasion. Rev. II. Y. liaucom deliv ered the invocation. The class colors .green and white, were used with attractive results in the table appointments. The long taliies were centered by bmls of a variety of white, spring flowers'. The program, had artistic covets of flow ers. During the'-evening the following numbers featured the program: Law- son Summer -row, president 'of the sen ior class extended a welcome to tlmse assembled. Miss Sarah Welch gave a toast tu the school, to which Mr. M H Bowle responded. 1' red. Davis gave a toast to the county superin tendent of .-'education and the r-chool board, to-which Mr. Jack Mosser re sponded. Rev. K. S. I ruesdale, pastor of the First Methodist church, made a timely address. Brief talks were also made by the faculty menilMTs present. During the first part of the even ing a musical program was; given by Miss Iris Chatin. M i.-s Bobbie. ..lean Truesdale,. Mr. Lester I'oteat. with Miss Grace Crocker as accompanist. The program closed with the an nouncement of the class superlatives, around which there is always, keen interest. Superlatives given among the girls Were a,s follows: Prettiest, Hazel Winkler; best all round, Sarah Welch; best sport, Sarah Welch; mo-a popular, Sarah Welch ; cutest, Joan Phillips; Venus, .Mildred Arnngton; most indifferent, Joan Phillips; sweet est, Margaret Lane; most talented, Jane White; vamp, Conine Wagen f eld ; most dependable, Jane White; wittiest, Drama Lampkm ; most sar castic, Corrine Wagenfeld; most con ceited Corrine Wagenfeld; mcx-t stu dious, Mary Ann Turner; best dressed and neatest, Thoinaseno Stringtiold; most attractive, Orpba llolhrook; gold digger, Dollee Marsh; biggest flirt, Diama Lampkin; baby, Lucile. Mod ford; must dignified. Margaret Hall; most friendly, Sarah Welch; gripe, Joan Phillips; Giggler, Drama Lamp kin; bossy, Corrine Wagenfeld; Tom boy, Joan Phillips; most athletic, Sarah Welch; Chatterbox, Drama Lampkin. Those rating superlatives among the boys were: Best looking, Douglas Moore; best all i,iund, Lawson Sum nierrow; best sport, Douglas Moore; most popular, Douglas' Moore ; cut est, Joe Scruggs Apollo, Wade Franklin; most indill'i rent. Ned Ferguson; most talented, ,lvhn West ; most depelida- The trade-mark R. & G. stands for j Renewed and Guarantee meaning j that used ears sold by authorized Ford j deal; i's under this trade mark have me: a. rigai set of specili, at ions as to ; their mechanical condition as well as ' appearance. Hacking these speciti l at;oiis and for further assurance of me iua:uy 01 u. x it. ear.s is a written guarantee of "Satisfaction or Your Money Back." which is given to the buyer by the dealer. It rends in part as follows: "We agree to correct at our ex pense any condition in this car or truck which is not in accordance with alnne specifications, provided that we are notified by the purchaser of this condition within ten days from this date, and further provided that tfuch condition is not the result of accident, neglect, or abuse of the car or truck after delivery To the customer, and that the ear or truck has not been re paired or altered outside of our shop during the guarantee period." "We further agree that we will re fund such part vif the purchase price of the car or truck as has been paid by the purchaser, including any used car or truck applied as part payment or, nt our option, the allowance price thereof in cash, thereby cancelling the sale if the purchaser so requests; pro vided that this request is made by pur chaser at or before ' o'clock on -1! , and the cur or truck is then returned to us in the same condition as when delivered.'' (Signed Ford Dealer.! Mr. M. C, Green, luoal Ford repre sentative, comments on this new plan by stating, "K. & ',. does not mean that cars sold under this emblem will cost more than ordinary 'used cars,' it does mean the mark of an exclusive value. It is the buyers personal guar antee of complete satisfaction in the purchase of an automobile backed by the pledge' of the Ford dealer .from whom he buys it." ble. Lawson Suiumei;row ; wittiest. Bill Swift; most sarcastic, Ix'ster Poteat; most, conceited, I tester Po tent; most studious, Hunter Henry; U'st dres.sod and neatest, Douglas Moore; monkey, Bill Swift; best na tured, Bill Swift; tight wad. Marcus Rose; biggest tlirt, Gerald Kathbone; must friendly, Douglas Moore ; laziest, Ned Ferguson; baby, Fred Davis; bossy, Lester Poteat; most dignified, Lawson SuiiiiiierroW ; buni, Bud Bin look: smoke fiend. Ned Ferguson;' gigolo,-. Wade 1'iaiikliu. and sis.sy, Hunter Henry. Get Your Car Checked For Summer Driving From now until Saturday, May 2nd. we are making a special combination checking-over job at an extremely low price. A (Genuine Ford laboratory Testing machine and the latest type wheel lining equipment is used by our exper ienced mechanics. Drive In Today - This Service Will Pay $2.50 FOR ONLY We The Will Do Following Check combustion on each cylinder. ( lean and adjust spark plugs. Check timing system. Check and test battery. Check battery connections. Check starter. Set generator to proper charging rate. Clean and adjust carburetor. Check fuel pump. Drain and flush radiator. Line the front wheels. Check brakes. Don't' Wait. . Drive In Now And Let Us. Give. Your Car The Above Job. ' . (OFFKR. KNDS MAY SECOND) Abel's Garage I'lione 52 I 1 1J WM MS 1 &JL57 DJSE mm m 1 M MM TIUI rV. North Carolina. "' Apr 9-16-23-30. BYERS. Court Haywood ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Rav estatu vf s n m j ia 10 nntitv s Keep a Good Laxative always in your home Among tho necessities of home la ft good, reliable laxative. Don t bo without one! Do your best to pre vent constipation. Don t ccclccl.lt hon you feci any ol lta disagreeable symptom coTiirg on. - , "We hove used Tli'c.foru Black-Draught for 31 years and have round It a very useful medicine that every innnly ought to have in their home." writ"' Mrs. Peirv Hicks: of Behori. Texas. T tuite Ijlack Driar.ht for blliousnr, constipation and other ills where a E Jcd l.-nath'e or purratlv is needed. I have niwavs found lack Draught gives good results." 8 LAC K-D RAUG HT flip mm mm 1 is 00 : : U7 V-;-.' din Jilt'""1 . u:.- rA.rc pt.'-"" , ( . . .i.ltr 0 H Am 0 W l,n our ttr 111". ,,rnt rl,iunl. movement a dc.tn,tc assure .....r. . mjV B r trill. K which h"' he 'u- ....i l oin ,t,c been (rum n ' , ... lih I"" . . ihc i"-e . AcAcn rsr cfr- Any tu or 7Z& SALVE for COLDS Llquld-Talilcts Snivel ose Drops OC, price 10c, 2oc 'ITir ! t of tv,' 6 .Muauned tU .'f.,c,!lm against the estate of fie hem Morrow, deceased, to JfHnr r: .""-".L"e of the Su- r hftrZZli 1 i ttaywood County, ''f this V day ot March. 1937, rthn,titlc Pleaded in bur 1 'vvuery. 'H c'nLr!nS debted to said estate This ke seement at once. vrr"1 iviarcn, iar. MRS. .'N- 454 Mar Ai-:.. VV. P. BOYD, cead. '"atlruc of s- G- Morrow, de- NOTICE All persons will take notice that the undersigned ha this day quali fied as Administrator of the estate of S. L. Underwood, deceased. Any person owing the aforesaid estate will promptly Day said accounts and all persons having claims against the said estate will file the same with the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their Tecovery. This the 16th day of April, 1936. W. T. CRAWFORD, Administrator of S. L. Underwood, deceased. No. 461 Apr 23-30-May 7-14-21-28. i a m -.v. &. is vm si - t c 5 d bY li Tra.V. why "'yA,0 1 luiiy ' . II be I""' - ..,111 1, VM-. mm vmmm mmmt 9 WW wm. mm Il&G 0pi3jparsvand trucks represent a new ccr 4jfic ii qjjittftty ih (lie aulomohilc world. You buy ' hxcrtilititPJafh. 1 hey must measure up to a new in every detad. Vjfcftf chase, the car is yours to drive for 4iiyi&J$?At any time within 48 hours after dc- Jjivtjry, you may hrin; it back, and receive your money in full. And this pledge- of quality in every detail is also underwritten for 10 full days after delivery, if any part of the car should fall short of the standard that has been guaranteed! Your Ford dealer will make you a generous allowance on your old car. In average condition, it will probably make the down-payment, and you wont need cash now. 'I lie balance will bo arranged as suits you best. - Visit the nearest R&G display. See the largest and most varied selection of really fine auto mobiles your Ford dealer has ever offered. Notice the moderate prices! Then pick out your R&G used car and drive it home widi pride! Convenient U.C.G. Terms. 'fx t 4 This tag on every R&G used car tells tts own story of certified quality. W 1 wfcA'w SQUARE DEAL VALUE CARS AND TRUCKS FOR EXTRA THRIFTY BUYERS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WHERE THIS EMBLEM IS DISPLAYED SOI DfO,Ny B YAWTH OR! Z E D F O R D DEALERS) ABEL'S GARAGE PHONE 52 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. CHAMPION MOTOR CO. PHONE 196 CANTON, N. C. 26-ADr.5-9rl6-23n30.