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JUNE 4, 1942 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 m IMS A BUS" t polar AttKS CHAPTKK XVIII ,1 ,o divorce ',Vtr,. and stop me! "JUS he reasonable," Baid e . r -How much will you father. H'd recent!" cried Ging 1 i (Urn , ear. h Miami some She MUP . ,r nd her dead- CS. Taylor, Tell wiled. Suddenly Urtin- , ,.i(inaDed her .omen wnu - - . . V her. "I doorway, II.. tnrnpn LU Ifuout of this house until Z not to d.vorce my itared from the old man to star. Wk to him. rlJ".."- t that a tna . : ; the ciub l-nt. ss P Rnrkabv Kan on time. --. ,,i,i,t bear it.. As marruiH TO he had stolen anting and stranueu " ""i"'""' inty. STEES SALE vr kvau FSTATE Bv Substituted Trustee), rsoant to the P " "; contained in a teiuuu ". risf dated the ZUtn oay oi k 1934. executed oy u. y- rath, et ux., r.""ie iu"-., in S O Neai, inisi";, mm-u of trust is duly registered in fice of the itegisur bavood County, North Laro- n Book of Deeds oi irusi mu. 16 securing a certain note to HOME OWNERS' CORPORATION, default Lbeen made for a period of than ninety (W) uays " ient of said note as provided and in the performance oi U covenants set out in said of trust and demand oi lore- re having been made by the of said indebtedness, the un- pied Trustee, having been ituted as Trustee, lor Aian jNeal, said substitution being recorded m the orhce pi the hsto of Deeds oi naywooa North Carolina, in Book 114. page 463, will offer lor it public auction to the high- bidder for cash at the Court door in Haywood County, nesville, North Carolina, at 12 kk noon on the 11th day of 1942, the following describ- tal estate, to wit: Lying and in Beaverdam Township, ; of Haywood, State of Carolina, and more particu- described as follows: Being led on the South by Church tmy; on the East by J. M. pone and Vinson Harkins; on North by Pearl Warren and on est by Williams Street BE- N'INTi on a stake in the east :n of .Williams Street, South- conu r of J 'earl Warren's lot rans thence with her line East eet to -a .stake, Pearl Warren's uif'nn H;irk'ns' comer: thence with Vinson Harkins" line line of J. M. Ruthbone, 150 to a stake, corner of Church rty;- thence with the Church erty West 150 feet to a stake East margin of Williams thence North with the East n cf said street. 150 feet to BEGIN'N'IXG. And being the lamb as descriheH in two deeds to D. G. MeElrath J- Bat Smathers and J. H. Patrick, recorded in Book 75 age 531, and from J, R. Morgan, '0, page 537. resneptivplv Office .of tho Ppffiatff J for Haywood Countv. North And heine shown on nlat a? thereof made bv Watt Siinevor. on tho vStA Aav binary,. 1934, the same now n hie with the Home Own Loan Comoration SalieKnnr' a Carolina. ' ,. : . Purchaser at this o1 urill Naired to make a cash deposit ' oi tne purchase price :.'-g)od fai-h. '"the lltri day of May, 1942. p- PAUL JAMISON, . Substituted Trustee, l- t-- Stamey., Attorney. . "-6-May 14-21-28-June lina. "I'll promise but on one condi tion." "What's that ? "Tony's father wanted to know. "I've got to be in Miami by twelve o'clock noon, sharp. Help me get there!" "Very well," said the old man. "Martin get a police motor-cycle escort for my daughter-in-law. And see that Mrs?. Taylor gets to Miami on time." Five minutes later the double decker green bus still wistfully heading for "Washington Square" rolled out of the porte-cochere, and rumbled down the ocean drive. .... . With police sirens screaming ahead of them, and excitment in her veins, Ginger watched the miles slip by until at last they entered the environs of Miami. It was a wild, a heady journey. The bus swept in and out of traffic on the heels of the motor cycles, and rolled up, at last, to the marquee of the Club Caribbean. It was ten minutes to twelve, and she arrived at her goal just un der the wire. Tired and excited but happy, Ginger hopped out onto the sidewalk, A grinning, familiar face ap peared as an importunate hand clutched her arm; held her as she sought to pass. "Ronny! What are you doing here?" she struggled. "Let me pass!" "I flew down overnight," said the crooner. "You're not going in there, Ginger I won't let you. You've got to let me get your mar riage annulled and marry me!" "That's what you think," put in another voice. A familiar voice. "I promised you this, Crooner and I never forget a promise!" ; There was the spat of fist on jaw, and Ronny Rockaby suddenly spun around and sat down with a thump on the sidewalk. "Tony!" cried Ginger. "How did you get here?" "Chartered a plane," grinned Tony. "And look who I brought along!" He stood aside, and Ginger gasped. "Mr, Smock and Miss Love!" The lipn-tamer and the actress smiled broadly at her, Mr. Smock explained. "When they found out their mis take and let us out of jail, we came after you." "In a police car," said Desde mona. "We stole it." "And we found Mr. Taylor in Georgia, and he identified himself at the air-field and chartered a plane," finished Daniel Smock. "Is Casanova all right?" "And they, never did catch the Evergreens," added Miss Love. Her face gew anxious. "Where is my Gertrude?" "They're both in the bus," said Ginger, still a bit dazed. Suddenly a whistle blew, and she knew it was noon. She gave a start and tried to push past them all. "It's twelve o'clock I've got to go " Of a sudden Tony grasped her. took her up in his arms, and turned to the bus. She kicked, wildly. "Where are you taking me?" "Where you belong," said Tony. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. T. N. LEATHERWOOD, VS. ' BEULAH RUSSELL, et al. The defendants, Bessie Leather wood and husband, Fay Leather wood j Brown Messer and wife, Refa Messer; Burr Messer Angel and Wilson Messer, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Supe rior Court of Haywood County, N, C., to sell real estate for division; and the said defendants will furth er take notice that they are requir ed to appear in the office of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within ten days after the 25th day of June, 1942, and answer or demur to the petition in this action, or the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This May 25th, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No. 1189 May 28-June 4-11-18 z)uD t... "With your husband. I agreed to deliver you here but J didn't agree to let you say." Her eyes were stormy. "Put me down and let me go!" "I've decided I don't want a di vorce, because I love you," said Anthony Taylor's son to the girl in his arms. "We're going to Palm Beach. I'm going to intro duce you to Dad, and ask him for a job." She still struggled, if with less enthusiasm, but Tony carried her bodily into the bus. Desdemona and the lion-tamer followed them in. Suddenly the actress screamed. "Gertrude!" Ginger, still in Tony's arms, turned her head, and saw what Miss Love and Mr. Smock saw. ... , The goldfish bowl, broken into a hundred dripping fragments, lay on the floor of the bus. Amid the ruins, contentedly licking his chops, crouched Casanova, the eat. Ger trude was nowhere in sight . A, . true to her premonition, retribution for her cannibalistic sins had overtaken the Mexican sword-tail at last. : "Wh Why Casanova!" Daniel Smock was stunned. "How could you!" "Too late!" moaned Miss Love. "You're murderers both of you!" she accused both cat and master. Suddenly the lion-tamer let out a startled yelp, and fell upon his knees, his hand reaching into the shattered remains of the late Ger trude's home, "The Bonkheer diamond!" He held aloft the glistening wet stone for all to see. "They hid it in the bowl!" He turned on Desdomna. "The reward dear lady you can claim it!" Miss Love laid aside her right eous grief. "Why, Daniel darling!" Mr. Brigg's legs followed by his body, came down the stairs from the deck above; excitement was in his manner, and excitement in his voice. He was pointing through Here Are the WAAC Uniforms c. 1 JLl. i i I '. s Aviation Plays Important Part In Gas Attacks (Continued from page 2) suicidal raids by 'em. Psychological It isn't altogether a matter of material damage that it's surmised they'll figure on. A psychology war's being waged also. Herr Hitler's reckoned on as at the weak end of it. Italy's blown up. France has frazzled. Overrun Europe is in in cipient rebellion. It isn't believed that Japan can last long. Now it would be almost nice, mil itarily speaking, to have Germany take an air war aggressive, and then hav the whole Fatherland poisoned aerially, as a campaign of Adolf's own initiation! He could make it mighty dis agreeable for Russians, along his own frontiers, but the country's too big for him to make any gen- Thete are tha uniform! that are to be worn by members of the newlr formed U. S. Women'. Army Auxiliary Corps. Left to right. Gloria Pickett, wearing an officer's winter uniform; Betty Jane Greer, in an officer's summer uniform; Inga Rundvold, In a private's winter uniform. the nearest window at Biscayne Bay across the street. At a white yacht in Biscayne Bay. At the very largest white yacht, in fact, in all Biscayne Bay. "The Little Casino," he croaked. "I've found her at last!" They were all on the after-deck of the palatial yacht which had in deed turned out to be Mr. Briggs's boat, as it steamed up the East Coast Canal for Lake Worth and Palm Beach. Mr, Briggs, very wan with an ice-bag on his head was groaning as an obsequious steward approached with a portable bar. Mr. Brigga owned the ancestor of all hangovers, "Have a libation," nit id Mr. Briggs, feebly, to his guests, and groaned again, as he turned his face away from a proffered drink. He was a very discouraged man. The lion-tamer was tenderly stroking Desdemona's hand. She was dressed appropriately in mourning; her Gertrude, she now felt, had died a martyr, bo that her mistress might garner the reward for the Bonkheer diamond. "And after we're married," Mr. Smock was saying, "we're going to buy a snake-and alligator farm, and settle down. Aren't we, my love?" Dedemona smiled at her jungle num. "We owe this all to the Ever greens, really," said she. "I do hope they turn over a new leaf, from now on. And be happy, like us, Daniel dear." Ginger and Tony, leaning com panionably against the rail, cheek to cheek, watching the r lornia pal mettoes slip by, saw a steward ap proach, and pin up a radio news flash on the bulletin board. He stepped aside, and they read it: 'LINDBERGH'S PLANE 'SPIRIT OF ST, LOUIS' STOLEN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT FROM SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM." Ginger and Tony looked at each other, and burst out laughing . everbody even the Evergreens was happy. (The End.) Pet Dairy Official Is Named To Civic Office Major Lester Allen Ballew, via president and general manager of the Pet Dairy Products Company and a frequent visitor to Waynes ville on business trips, has been elected president of the Johnson City Chamber of Commerce for the coming year by a unanimous vote of the directors. This new civic responsibilty is only one of many which have come to Major Balew since he moved to Johnson City ten years ' ago to take over the then small Pet Dairy Products Company, which now has operations in dozens of cities in Virginia, West Virginian, Ten nessee, KentucKy, Nortn ana soutn Carolina and Mississippi. Major Ballew, among other na tional and regional honors, is now member of the transportation committee of the Office of Emer gency Management, a member of the State Dairy Advisory com mittee of North Carolina, a mem ber of the board of Governors of the Tennessee Manufacturers' As sociation, a member of the Inter- American committee of the Inter national Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, honorary lecturer at the University of Tennessee and is noted as a distribution authority. eral impression on. England is too far away for him to be very effective in. We're still farther. China's too big. Japan's incipiently too revolu tionary. It's almost encouraging to have Adolf talking about air warfare, as a last Nazi resort. It's about the only thing that's left to him. Psychology! When there is an invention it is usually because it is needed, but there were too many talking ma chines before Edison invented his. One of the churches destroyed in Manila Js the famous Sebastian church, wtiich was moved piece meal from Belgium to the Philip pines. . Auditor's Report Proves That Pe t Co, Is A Real Haywood Asset To Pet's 1941 Expenditures In The Countv Totaled w Facts like these prove that the purchase of Pet Products is the purchase of a Haywood item and the money stays at home. Buy Pet Products, always. As Shown Hy A Certified Public Accountant OF THIS HUGE SUM, THE FIRM PAID Other Expenditures In The Wages, Maintenance - - " ' " " Taxes - - - - --.-'v-. m'l-ml Gas and Oil - - - - - - - - " " Supplies, Utilities, Express, Freight - Total Spent In County, 1911 - - - - $166,123.16 VJilk County Were - - $ 37 .164.85 . - 2,810.78 5,543.87 13,610.76 Pet's 5-Year Record Of Haywood Milk Bought 1937 . 1 !.'! .. 1939 $J.744.58 74,142.45 67,171.99 1910 72,322.95 1941 - - -106,992.90 Total - - - - 5354,437.87 The First 4 Months of 1912 Were Ahead of the Same Period In 1911 Pasteurized Milk Is SAFE Remember - It's Produced By The Haywood Grade "A" Milk Producers Association Pet buys the bulk of their milk from Haywood Grade "A" Milk Producers Association, a progres sive group of dairymen who are constantly improv ing herds and dairy facilities. The Pet plant mere ly processes the milk of these Haywood dairymen, and retails it. After all, their profit depends on it being sold. They produce the milkj and by scientific method of PASTEURIZATION we make it SAFE for all the family. I i
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