NOVEMBER 24, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rage S Ws Events From , .i,;nK Morrow and i visited men if. Sunday. ,., let"".' - vmma Eaverson, 01 w. . events. Mr. and Mrs. ! .. v,; Bine Ridce i.n- Hall i11"1 , . on a program at the 0'" D.,u,.m Baptist church ...:tlt . ' Proceeds went for the r ,yc nPw church. 9 Knorrannur?. is knee yucen. vj. 2 his brother, Porter Queen. L r T U.. of Allen's Creek, IW, .u. Pipssant Balsam church 2, night. Everyone enjoyed the JKme again soon. karks Beck, who has been in j gaywood County Hospital, has home. v, and Mrs. I. S. Smathers re- borne iasi -their son, Charles Smathers, of (we. TBANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of wis ween; Btaverdam Township Uura Abbott to W. C. Pope, et ux. t C. Wood to L. B. Barlow, et ux. t liuy nippSi et ux, w v n. jos- (t UX. on Nichols, et ux, to Walter V. jm, et ux. J.D. Cabe, et ux, to W. W. Lowe. to. I,B. Inman, tt ux, to W. W. Lowe, (tBX. J, R. Felmet, it ux, to Town of .'uton. EE. Mease, it ux, to Conway taipson. - Paul Pless, tt ux, to Theodore E. Ford, et ux. C. E.Brown, Guardian, to Clarence wen. ' TlvrlA Tnwnuhin Nellie E. Crawford, et al, to H. L. ': 1 rL.. TT-J - .1 Crabtree Township Robert Wendell Jones, et ux, to D. '.Noland, '.' Fines Creek Township W. H. Noland, Tr., to Waldo Green, Ivy Hill Township Pink Carpenter to W. N. Gentry, Jonathan Creek Township Davis Pvhodiimipr. ot ux. to John hid. Taft Conard, tt ux, to L. J, Conard. K. W. Carver, et ux, to Crome'r nen. Sluford Green, tt al, to Cromer iwn, et ux. Glenn A. Boyd, et ux. to Lawson kml;!: .i .... Dexter Green, et ux. et al. to Word Green. Lawson Franklin to Lula Franklin. Waynesville Townshin southern Assembly to E. D. Soper. Lucy Jordan Taylor to Margaret Here and F 1 t tr -r -w- by HILDA WAY GWYN A firm which comes into a new community to do business and goes about it in the friendly way which the Pet Products company, demon strated last week, is bound to suc ceed . . .henceforth . . . and ever af terward ... it will have the good will of the people of Haywood county . . . for friendliness has a way of winning friends ... their hospitality was more than a look at their plant and a "brown mule" ... it showed an attitude that creates a feeling be tween business and the public that is sure to meet response ... it was too bad about the rain on the last day . . but it didn't seem to interfere with the parade ... it went straight on through town . . . but the down pour did stop the milking contest between the mayor of Hazelwood and the mayor of Waynesville, which was re grettable ... as both are such ex perienced hands ... I imagine it would have been an interesting con test ... I understand they both mas tered the art, when young and are veteran milkers their huppiness is creating such an atmosphere about the place . . . that he thinks it's contagious . . . others in the community are catching ihi spirit . . . and he has had other ap plications . . . yes, from prospective brides and grooms . . . that he can't fill . . . not an apartment left. . . Safety League Meeting Here Is Largely Attended Coveted Trophies Won By Ashe ville Gas Co. And Beacon Mfg. Company I hear it rumored from relia able sources ... (in fact from owner himself) . . . "Kirk" is con templating renaming the Kirk patrick Apartments ... he hasn't quite decided as to what he will call it . . . but "Honeymoon Hav en" ... is under serious consid eration . . . there are no less than five brides and grooms in the place . . . for fear you think I'm spoofing I'll name them . . . Coach and Mary Emma Weatherby . . . Anna Catherine Coin and Phillip Queen . . . Rosalyn Ray and A. W. Collins . , , Caroline Ashton and Jim Henderson ... Gertrude Plott and Robert Hugh Clark , . . and across the street at the Clevewill . . . Wilda Fincher and Wayne Moore, who were married last Saturday night . . . have an apartment reserved upon their return from their wedding trip. . . Kirk says ... they are absolutely the finest tenants in the world . . they are well pleased with everything . . . they have such a fine attitude toward life . .' . in fact he calls them "prize tenants" . . . he says they are not wanting this or that changed . they seem perfectly satisfied . . . and Elizabeth Taylor. J. R. Scates, tt ux, to J. Lee Win chester. .... , A. C. Arlington, et ux, to Pink Sisk, et ux. '. J. P. Scates, ct ux, to Lucy.beatcs Milner. . . J. P. Scates, et ux, to Bill Milner. J P. Scates, et ux, to Sallie Scates. J. P. Scates, et ux, to Raymond Scates. ., , J. R. Morgan, ct ux, to R. D- inson, ct ux. White Oak Township G. C. Clark, et ux, to 1. V- Jen kins, ct ux. , iA GW' .rtJiQ ,: iifi .'m i: nwMm-I leva5ftiS -l )U'LL he glad if you investi gate Fairbanks-Morse Auto matic Coal Burners before you let yourself in for expen sive fuels. Twenty per cent of today's automatic coal burner buyers are switching from some other form of automatic heat to automatic al heat. They are discard 1Dg costly equipment pur chased only a short time ago in order to put in automatic coat heat. Why? That's what you want to know before you buy. We can show you. . . ... i Fill the handy hopper of th.s Fairbanks-Morse Automtuc Coal Burner once a day r U U does the rest. 98 less work. Up to 50 lower fuel cost. Ben J. Sloan GENERAL CONTRACTING Heating Plants Stokers SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA If you want to read some thing that will hold your interest from beginning to end . . . try the "Horse and Buggy Doctor," by Arthur E. Hertzler . . . just put on the rental shelf of the Waynesville Public Library Inst week . . . while it is more or less a personal narrative ... it is the story of countless country doctors all over America ... we have known them right here in Hay wood . . . there is something typ ically American nbout the book . . the incidents, perhaps with little variation have happened right in this siction . . , though the author lived in the Middle West . . . we have certainly heard of "kitchen surgery" of forty years back ... we have an old scrap book which has a news Item of the first ab dominal operation performed in this county . . recently one of the older local doctors was telling us about it . . . And best of all with its homely incidents in the book . . .there runs a sense of humor and understanding that makes one feci very close to the author . . . which is one of the greatest achievements of a writer Briefs ... 1 hear that it is hard to tell who is the proudest . . K. L. Prevost over his first grandson , . . . or Mrs. Charles R. Thomas over her first great grandson . . both being the same promising young infant . . . . William Prevost, Jr. . . . you have to hand it to the Milk beauty contestants . . . only one could win the first honor of Queen . . . but the loostrs were as composed and 'smiling -as'-if they had all won . . . it's nice to have Mary Barber home for the winter . . . Bill Medford is a very useful citizen about town . . . don't know how we ever did More than five hundred persons attended the monthly meeting of the Western North Carolina Safety League, which was held here on Thursday night in the high school auditorium. The council is spon sored by the Safety Division of the North Carolina Safety Commission. Member of the league sponsoring the meeting on Thursday night were as follows: The N. C. Exploration Company, of Fontana, Carolina Wood Turning Company, of Bryson City, Roylc-Pilkington Company, A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, and the Unagusta Manufacturing Company. The Western League includes the membership of industries from Black Mountain and Render sonville to Murphy. It represents from 18,000 to 1 1,000 employees. Of special interest was the nwanl- i ing of the silver trophies which are given in two groups. The first group I competing in one class includes the ; industries that have the most man hours to their credit, during a given ; period of time, employing up to one ; hundred men or less. The second I group includes industries that employ J more than 100 and up to several I thousands. j The handsome trophy of the first group was won by the Asheville Gas Company, of Asheville. The nward of the trophy of the second gMup jwas presented to the Beacon Man I ufacturing Company, of Swannunoa. j The program centered nround a ! discussion of the hazards of the various industries. Mr. Shaw, of the Sales-Biltmore Bleacheries, Ben Col kitt, of the Royle-Pilkington Com panyfi and Mr. Magnant, of the Bea con Manufacturing Company, spoke on the hazards of the textile industry. Mr. Rees, of the Hans-Rees Tan nery, of Asheville, and L. M. Riche son, of the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, discussed the hazards of the leather industry. R. L. Prevost, president of the Unagusta Manufact uring Company, spoke on the hazards of the wood industry, Mac. Salley, of the American Enka Corporation, presided, R. L. Prevost extended a welcome to the visitors. without Bill . .. W. G. Byers ... is getting to be in demand as a public speaker . . . last week nt the Welfare conference at Brevard . . , the week before at Taylorsville, where he pre sented a flag to the school which was sent to Mrs. Tom Edwards by her son. Jack Edwards . . . who was re cently promoted to Lt. Commander in the U. S. Navy . . . we nominate Libby Kitchen Cuddeback, technician in the district health department ... as a candidate for gracious manners . . . both at home and in dealing with the public . . . the brick in the old jail . . . later the Kenmore . . . and so on . . . must have been some brick ... I sec they are going into the "new" filling station . . . being erected on the lot ... I bet the Pet Dairy employees are glad last week is over . . . and they are back at work . . . entertaining can be very strenuous ... I have observed them at work and play . . . and I think they have a more restful look , . hard at work . . , one of the loveliest tilings I have-seen in sometime is the euyonumous vine (don't vouch for tho spelling) ... on the Rufus Siler home . , . wonder why more of it is not planted . . . and last may I wish you a happy Thanksgiving. . . . CONDITION Any market improvement in milk and butter prices during the next few years will depend on further recov ery in business ami a rise in the gen eral level of prices, says John A Aroy, of State College. Drs. Todd And Todd Open Offices Here Drs. Todd and Todd reported this week that( they were well pleased with the public response to their opening on Saturday of their ofliee for the practice of optometry. The offices are over Alexander's Drug Store. A branch office has been estab lished in Hendersonville, but this of fice here will be the main office, it was announced. Both are graduates of the North- em Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago, having spent three years in the school and served an 18-monUu interneship at a clinic in Chicago. Before coming back to his home in Hendersonville, Dr. Todd was asso ciated with Youngduhl and YoungdahL, Chicago. Dr. C. M. Todd, is a native of Cand.i, North Dakota, and received her ed ucation in that town and in Chicago before entering the tndy of opto metry. Both were granted their li cense in July of this year by the North Carolina board. Associated with them, is Dr. Edith Andersoir, of Titusville, Pa. Dr. Anderson is also a graduate of Northern Illinois College of Optometry. Drs. Todd said they looked over a number of towns, and decided that Wavnesville, was by far, the best balanced, and best all-round" town in the state. A marriage is more likely to be happy when there is a giving husband and forgetting wife. Etowah Brick Was Used in the construction of the big Ecustu plant lit Brevard, the school building at Hazvlwood, an! the college build ing at Cullowhee. nry ETOWAH o) r i c a UriLDS BETTER HOMES Moland-Drysdale Corp. Et Telephone 3 owah, N. V. Truck Deliveries to All Part of Western Carolina Keep l'p With .Santa CIuus Through THE MOUNTAINEER Next Thursday. The Mountaineer, wilf carry many suc Kestions for gifls for the whole family. Special Christmas features, "and above all, a personal messapc from Santa fin us,' and complete details f his ar rival here on Saturday, December 3rd. Watch for the Christmas Edition of s I lie Mountaineer Crammed with scores of logical gift ideas for the whole family. Mr. Advertiser a & fit . ... .rm ii i r v v; vr lAKEJUNMiJSWjS Next weeks issue of this HAZELWOOD ffitfjjg paper for the opening of newspaper will be printed on a special green the Christmas Season in this community H" Ample supply of new illustrations available without cost for your Mj&W advertising. fa 14 NO