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Mt Mitchell Road Is Assured By Next Summer, Averill Says; Law May Be Required D.uiy in thr Sir Motel. liv in \m vvi kji.i. V s:-i. X.a 7 i: t-.v v. .:i !«• ;i t t. ttM'uiiitl. jxissibh' and f• -II— : i i<» v. .'in1 ; .it the — ; even it t;...ex v. t<' ucl ' L. The SUito Highway and Public V." .> C>>: ft; (lot adl'ilit . \- •... - - iy ..!.»• t but e<■•! ' - <eh <; i\>: .1 vv .1 alm«>.-t • \ a - :: .e\t <1 . mjj. i etu'een ih'\v ami ther» the IX^Kut r • • . C< t:i»n .nut De i - :•> .;< * n : ami . . i . - ti •- <>;- which !kuv been ... • .. y - l-i, j\ • ' • i :<!'.[ <. \ • • . •: 'I %i\ V V i I »i I ■ •••••• - i- ' - • I', c". t! y ' ' ; ; i-.s v i. ' •*> .(.• ". ;i!l a.siw ••• —h the *.V interests over ( u.- ii., > • . illiitly large piece (! land h> iii" i-. i: unction ol the j. d i• • iii. i>111 i! it is lelt thai i ' .it! lu-.i t> being taken, an (.•!!'■: ' • i! tn situro pas >,it;c t'\ !I li'li «.!• nerai Assembly • •l a -T.Uutc l'.ix inl* tin- agency power > • , v!i; :i i i •. i vit i! area. ,\- - ii Hi::: >v:iy Commission i>n't \ >-t i • a;. t" make any an n.'iiiu-t :;u at on tin- subject and. tht 'ctiH'O. . n't saying over exact Iv what t.'iur ti««• new road will be • >r!': :f t - If. tud un completely re! i.--c t: :!> t'.at the new road i .1 : ! I the IJlue Nidge I'ark w; y ;-ru will t>> within a very .-hu.: ' ) pt iif ai'li ieet—ot the :MeUn;.!:!t'.« ••llininit. it ii inn ;:!n.ul two and a halt . ■ • S •! anoa Clap to Step's t lap o'.'e: 'i'< i;"!-way: thence about e ii1-: ih the summit. The !; -t >• itch will : c well graded and .. K . -• cad c iwn-way higli mcthing i the present ap . lie t<» the .summit are far from K f.-:. Tr> uly •all-weather" about ti t nr-'-c'it road is that it's always strut cad> em u ,i : i> two-way only in that ,tnchcs into which ,;,n tii :\i* and stop while an , .n'-.f hy in I hi' opposite di [. , i"** also being nude lor c*«>n— ,.i ;i iKirknijU area piaeti >lim mil une I\it,o , .acommodate a hundred toia - main hie !■ !•!< ! I;-.ii:i procuring a rigiit-of . ,, ;h«»r needed land from the \Vil><»n tract, the only re ... :'.i! ! iers to eoiistruetion ol , !w y are (1) permission from v :y author.tics to use that . ! lor h-'ii'inu of c;:iv;lrue :• ;it< rials to he used on the last .j,..s .it ilie mountain road. and | authorization hv the tioti :• sti etci (-) . . Hiuiiw y Commission lor expendi ture ol t!:c funds necessary lor the road's construction. i:, i wins to present any ical d'fliculty. I be pmkuay people will undoiihtedly give the needed per nii>s;.'ii ad the state road group has already \ irtuallv approved the cx i • amine:' the highest neak North \mt'jica ought to lie . ccv ii i hv a modern road, and mi., do. fterefore. become an asset instead ol ;; liability in North Car >ai"n to attract visiting tour.st u'oin other states. peiui'it So l' in ea> Sen !l must bo admitted that dictatcrs use the:•- peoples to much better ad han heads of democratic vanai countries do. j i-j. :• ji> ni'irm t * * the now .r-> uiulor the W ajre aiui H'Uir it is . Lvssiu that i!:• undersigned banks hegin observing the following hours • ; S;ti;r:'(iay>: Nine o'clock to twelve o'clock ins ehange will < i« ir'.ive beginning c.ppiitonlj to Saturdaj . >u other mm* til two. davs the !i»>ur- are from \\ c s\ ral public will eoopei:.t* with us in "i i1 ••• to enable us to comply with tlif pn»\ i-i« 11< <»i tin- law. Citizens Bank and 1 rust Company First National. Bank The Industrial Bank Of Henderson IIKXIjERSOX. X. ('. Kip* ! \\>< l!>e Liu-id SWf ' I10 lb.<. . . loc Nici- or ( cokiiA10 l!Hr Nice Siz: Florida Oranps. do/. 12 l-2e Nice Size Florida (irapi'fruit, '■'> for 10c r. s. no. i Irish Potatoes, I') lbs. . . l">c ntanuru Mrrr Chuck i loasl. 'Sirloin Sit ak. !:». ... Top K<•:lIIIi SN ;J>. Kivsh l'ivuir-. i-.. Sn;okc<i i'irnir , ii,. . Skinless \V. ;i• r . I'-,. 1'urc Sausajre. lb Kath's 'IViid« ri/« d Hams, hall or wholr Fresh Spare Ki' >-. |1>. I>olo«rna. II) unary i api-r Sutrar 10 H>h 45c# Kath's Purr Lard, 1 ll>. etn *»0e ' ''.t'i'cc, 1 II) Luzianm- . .2:'.c i5<st Supper Flour, 111 lbs (VJc ( alifurniu I Aaporalsd !11) 10c Table ( inn ,\|r;iI. II) IIis 21C Heine or J.ibby's i*:i!>_\ Foods. •> cans ....20c i\-dmolivc Soap. for . . H»c Kh k He OetaKon n|- Powder, •"» for ..lie ')cta;'«>M Toilet Soap .... -1c ("nil. Super Suds He IIOKNKK S i lt t i l K J 5 * fV* * «l i'iiom; Democrats Gain Seats In House; Lose Senate Seats (Continued From P#gc One) 1 Roosevelt majorities in Ohio, Illinois, .'mil Minucsota ;11111 |>;n*t*cl tin- WillUic strength in Nebraska and Indiana ffivr till1 Republicans five seat pre viously held Iiy Ilemoerats. Tin* only ollst't to this was Republican loss of a so;it in Delaware. Henry A. Wallace. who w ill ;i> the new vice president become presiding ofticer of the Semite January -1, will find it composed ol (><» Demo crats. 25> Republicans. one I Yog re - sive and one Independent. '1'lie pn sent Senate includes t>!) I >• • 11i< k t. 1 24 Republicans, one Progrcs. iw. «;!;«• Independent and one Farmer-La borile. Vote totals pointed to a possiolc net Republican gam ol' one gover nor-hip as late tabulations of Vise - day's balloting showed a sin 11 if. party control of len state admin, na tions. with only two ol 3:» gubcrna torial races still in dotibi. Republicans marked up liv< vic tories in previously I lemon .'lie aware. Illinois. Missouri. Montana and Nebraska in electing 11 govern* i Tuesday. They also won in .Maine m September to bring this year's total to la. Democrats look loin gover norships—-Connecticut. Idaho. Mich igan and Rhode Island- awav from Uie opposing party in electing IV state executives. ELECTION RETI'RXS. See our town was on "ie run. Everybody going to the elections re turns. And, right across the street at the depot Till* train hoi lowered Roosevelt every time it blew. !t made me think ol King Sol's throne For little King David blowed ten thousand horns. And I was uptown at the election re turns. The Democrats and I did have some fun The hard-hell Republicans, 1 know how they felt You ought to see them shieing when Willkie got left. There i; some of them so dog-gone hard You couldn't crack their shell with a foity pound rod. You couldn't hear them hollow You couldn't see a smile, but you Could hear the Democrats a whole dang mile. When 11 icy got returns from the western states. Tlieii ieg' did tremble and their knees did shako, And the .southern state of Florida, gave Mr. Roosevelt ten thousand majority. I.ittle alter mid-night, half-pas- one. Willkie wired Roosevelt the election he'd won The Republicans sneaked oil. you couldn't hear a yell i me .kai<i to uie other. Ain't mai ii - LUKE AYSCUK. Love, by its very nature, is an expression and an enlargement oi the personal life in the effort to achieve the good or others. Plumbing - Heating - Electrical Contractors Oil-O-Matie Oil Burners — Iron Firemen Coal Burners WILSON ELECTRIC CO. Phono 7M8 William Street Citizens Realty & Loan Company COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Ren! K state — Property Manaij< mcnt Joel T. Cheatham, President Alex S. Watkins Building Supplies and Paints Another Step Forward by "The Place of Values'' We have installed a very fine electric saw. A DeWalt machine for ripping, dadoing, mortising, making frames and many other uses. We have cut out 150 frames for our cus tomers in the two weeks we have had it operating, as well as doing many other jobs which we could not do before. You can save money on your frames as well as time. Besides you get a well made frame. "Where Quality Tells ancl Prices Sell" Ickes Submits Resignation j "If and When" iContinued Prom <\ise One> j rejoiced in Mr. Roosevelt's re-elec lmui and in offering to resign acted uu'.v to give Hie President a lree hand should lie desire to make a cabinet change. ickes acted similarly after the President's re-election in 1936 as is i uMomary, out not ail ois em league., in I he cabinet iollowed suit. lie said he believed that all presi dential appointive officials should do as in- had. "1 for one," ickes said, "believe the President should be left free a. the beginning of a new administra tnn to re-shuffle, re-create or do anything he pleases with his official family, especially in view of the mighty task ahead of him." The echo-sounder makes it possi ble to know instantaneously the e\art depth of water below the keel ol a ship making obsolete the old 11!hi'd 'i, dropping a weight and hca\ ing it up again. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See 1'nijc Four I. Do python snakes Kill oy con striction ir venomous oites'.' 1'. Name the city in Missouri that i.^ sot ,n i ••ounty. 3. The lasi state to enter the < nion wa.- New Mexico, Arizona or Oklahoma'.' 4. Does salt water weigh nore, less, or the same, as tresh water? Is the planet Mercury larger or smaller than the Moon? I!. The maxim. "Never put off un til tomorrow what you can do to day.' was first proclaimed by Thum ps .Jefferson, Lord Chesterfield or I Benjamin Franklin? | V. What president of the United | Steals was known as the "Little i Magician"? 8. Complete the proverb, "Look j before you i '). \ "ho plays the role of "Andy Hardy" in the "Hardy Family" series i of photoplays? It). Who wrote "Song of the Years"? BORROWERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Ai VH'S BANK Citizens Baask «% i rust Company Henderson, N. C. Tin; Leading Hank in This Section 1889 - Fifty-First Year - l'.MO Banking Hours: !' A. M. to 2 !'. ,\i All Deposits Insure ! I'|» To ^.j.ood.o': Announcing The opening o! the Kesler Funeral Home We will be pleased to have you visit our modern Funeral Home at any time Private Chat>?l V Lady Attendant 24-Hcur Ambulance Service Join our last growing* Burial Association Kesler Funeral Home Home of Service 216 Orange Street Phone 94:} Day or Niiflit
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