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THURSDAY, MARCH 27,
THE WAYNESflLLE MOUNTAINEER
Attend The REA Exposition Friday and SatnnUy
By Walt ll
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. Friend: "So yon stayed at the
boose which General Washington
occupied for a night!"
Jones: "Yes, the proprietor let
me have the bed that Washington
couldn't sleep is!"
Mother (after relating pathetic
tory): 'Now, Reggie, wouldn't
yon like to give that bonny to that
poor little boy you saw today who
hasn't any father?"
Reggie (clutching rabbit) "Could
n't we give him father instead T"
The aviation instructor, having
delivered a lecture on parachute
work, concluded: "And if it doesn't
open well, gentlemen, that's what
is known aa 'jumping to a conclu
sion.' '
TRANSACTIONS IN
Real Estate
(At Recorded to Monday Noon
Of Thit Wtek)
Beaverdam Township
M. E. Paxton, et ux, to Russell
and Burg in Robinson.
D. G. Wilson, et ux, to Sidney S.
Eagles.
L. W. Smathers, et ox, to G. C.
Moore, et aL
Octia Cook to Venoy Wright
J. L. Johnson, et ux, to H. C
Miller, et ux.
Clyde Township
Wiley E. Crswford to Robert L.
McKenney, et ux.
M. A. Leatherwood, et ux, to
Claude V. Thompson, et ux,
Claude Jolley, et ux, to R. H.
West, et ux.
East Fork Township
Henry C Rogers, et ux, to Eu
gene Henson, et ux.
J. N. Knight, et ux, to Eugene
Benson, et ux.
Mark Andrews, et ux, to Fanning
Burress, et ux.
J, N. Powell, et ux, to Wiley
Burress.
Eunice Trull to Lizzie Green.
Fines Creek Township
W. B. Noland, et ux, to Barley
Bsynes.
Ivy Hill Township
C. A. Campbell, et al, to Everett
Moody.
D. Reeves Noland, et ux, to Hugh
N. Lambert.
Jonathan Creek Township
Grady Green, et ux, to David
Green.
Leonard Green, et n. to Charles
Green.
Pigeon Township
D. R. Cook, et ux, to James High
tower, et ux.
Chester A. Cogburn, et ux, to
Oscar Layman,, et ux.
C. B. Evans, et ux, to Mary
Gregory.
. Arthur Banks, et ux, to George
W. Cathey, et ux.
Rosa Pressley to Charlie Press
ley. Waynesville Township
Home Owners Loan Corp., to
William Swank, et ux.
E. D. Robinson, et ux, to John H.
Wyatt, et ux.
J. M. Wood to Bragg Wood.
Thomas Hughes, et ux, to Frank
Ferguson, Jr.
William B. Winchester, et ux, to
' Lon Bowen, et ux.
W. C Medford, et ux, to Hobart
Ruff.
G. R. Carringer, et ux, to Delmar
Caldwell, et ux.
Mountain Joe . . .
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POLLY AND HER PALS ' j , '' , ' ' : : v : ' ; ; .: ( - : ,
I PAW PERKINS MRS) VEAW? WAL YlJj1 i I f I HE SAW ME) P'ZT
WUS3ANDSAW WITH THAT S! ZmaSBmGr- 7 cS
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AH Haywood is to come down our
way this week-end for the REA
-Rrnonition at the Waynesville Ar-
Mvbe then the folks who
dont come our way very often will
realize just what a fine section
of the county we have here in
There will be lota of amusing
4 in era at the AjTOOrV 1 lot of
tiiinn wnrth winc ' according to
what I have been reading in this
farm and fireside journal and tae
BEA news letters sent out by the
Cnuo Mutual .
Come on down and be with us
Friday and Saturday . . . and of
coarse year visit to "Frog Level"
wont be complete until you nave
paid Burgin Brothers a via it and
there yon will find what you need
at real low price.
BURGIN
BROTHERS'-:
WE DELIVER
nne 334 At The Depot
DO YA THINK 1 LOST
lJpiut ;iNce the
LAST TIME SAW M
1 Don't think.
5b. WHY?
I HAD TO GO To
Rpd CJITHOOT MY
SoPPeR ONe NIGHT
LAST WEEK.
POtLY AND HER PALS -J
a- ( VI5TT WTTW PETE y WE SURE E6GZAMPLE. ( DO TELL! )
iW h PETB5S, RW? X KNCV5 HOW WGJ WS WfE V V ( RVE MINNITS T TAKE )
-iw- S V TACT AROUND I SAJD OUR SMOWN I I "EM DOWN t
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Tlhie IREA ExposMoim
Frldav At The Arimorv SatordlaV
2 P.M. to lOP. M. Memy Prizes Offered 10 A.M. to i OP. ivj