LOANS THE AMOUNT NEEDED WHEN NEEDED To Refinance, to Help Build, to Remodel ar Purchase. 1 to 15 Years, repayable like rent. $10.50 per Thousand pays interest and principle. LONG OR SHORT TERMS UNLIMITED FUNDS. NO DELAYS. See or ( all RALPH W. DAVIS. PHONE 121-J. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. State of North Carolina, County of Haywood. You Can Double The Life of Your SHOES II .) Ill t ! Shop "C. A. George ) vs. ' L:i K. Fugle The defendant, Leo E. Fugle, above named will take notice that a sum mons in the above entitled action was issued agaiRt said defendant on the 13th day of July, 1926, by C. A. Haynes, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the sum of $868.00, due said plain tiff on a check, which summons is re turnable before said Clerk at his the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALK. On Friday the 3rd day ct Septem ber, iy26, at 11 o'clock A. M., at tha Court House door in V iynesvilla North Carolina, I will sell at public out-cry to the highest bidder for cash, the following land and premises, ly ing and being in Crabtree Township, Haywood County, ai'd more na utu larly described and defined as foil w: BEGINNING at a stake on tn? East bank of Pigeon River at thj mouth of Big Branji, and runs up said branch one chain, 45 links to a stake, Kinsland's corner; thence with Kinsland's line S. 3' VV". 10 chains, 26 links to a white oak; thence S. 40' j t. one chain to a stake: thence with , W ilson-Kirkpatrick line S. 37' office in the toi'it house in Waynes- 40' E. 35 chains, 61 links to a white ! ville. North Carolina, on the 20th day oak; thence S. 10" W. 5 chains to a of Aueust. 1926. The defendant will 'also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued on the 10th dav of June, 1026, by said Clerk, stake; thence S. 49 V. 12 chains links to a stake; thence S. 1 30' V 8 chains to a stake; thence S. 11" 45 . 1 chain, 6,J links; thence S. 11' against the property of the defend-'40' E. 1 chain, 12 link? to a stake: ant, deposited in the Citizens Bank i thence S. 1 1 0 45' E. 2 chains, ,'i0 links j and Trust Co., which warrant is re-i ?. s,take; lllcnc,e S- ,3S"' K. 3 chiin ; turn-able before the said Clerk, at the, ''nks '".a sU.e; ,th,e'nce S' p . iv cuawis, ut iinhs to a scane; i 'thence S. 67" 15 VY. 4 chains. 52 link- : time and place above named for '.he return of the summons, when and whi-ic the defendant i E. T. DLCKKTT. Prop., V rices A rc Low Main Street YVuvnesville, N. Ct .. j,ii ;i'i.-ivt'i ',::.!. i,r tile I i l'..o. N day ui' ( . to a -take: thence S. 51)' V. 5 chains. required to 20 links to a stake in a small branch: : l.'i chains oi demur to t.ic- thence ih.v.n said bj-anch ef ,k-! -in-led rt-i'l '35 link- t.. the i'.uk.- ,.! Inly, l'.ij'i. A. IIAVNKS. .-: ip.-- i :- 'nui" MR cna i MILK em HEALTH 7 he More MILK The More Health At least that is whamany doctors tell us. You just cannot give a growing child too much life-giving, strength - building milk. Our Milk is Carefully Guarded at Every Step to Insure its Purity SWIFT'S DAIRY Phone 267-R Fairview Road them i ii. m r. I Ik In a.n !i i a .-taki ; ;Kum-i . K. t lin:- : a 'nk. ; tbrtnv V. J ,;:..i,... 2.. link- : , them . . ," :,(!' v . ; link - ' a hi i :ik: ; i : 1 1 i V. ;' ', :i , I ! : ih -:: Sp tir.ii 7 :"' '. ; to a ii i r n;i i- ; I!k-::i a line: tin e v. di; t h,- ' r'twu a - ('.'., : . 3 't N. W. I c -nam E cliaii:-. aid !.i Kid:-: B j and J :& - . 27 3 15 link-: v :; 15' V. 1 B i link-: V :Jo C; ! link- to a c I tht in c dau ll I ; f'i'e i;i Kiwi Jcon'i.. !...:, 2 I I as pel sui-ve. ma:::.- t i 'J ,-iia i n a si lk- I, ( !a: ! 1 :r. a stake in tii loiiii Kinsiand'a road da;vii .u -15 W. N7 link-; N. 27 15' V. ; X Y. I Ai.ir. 1 5' V,.ii nam and hain and :'.' 2 chains i , ! 15' I!. 2 chains and ' '.' ' E. 2 chains an i ''I) ' ik ft tc i ":id at bridge; ', the Southeast bank :'; i the licd.IN.M.'s;: .7 ac. e- a . : ! .. j and ula: , ( ('. I), M .-j. ford, made duly, 11I25. ANn all the rijrht, tit', and in:ee est to the bed of I'ijri 1:1 Itiver Si.-iv.) the Iron Illicit;!' to trie t:v ir.n of B- ' Branch. " j Sale made piirni:-!!'. to tiie pir.ve: , enferred upon me iy l)-;ei ,f 'I'ri:-: i containing 22S.7 acres, more or less' from Herman H. Kaplan and wife. ' sophia Kaplan, and Joseph S. 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Mi?-:;! ri i I , WHEX Ol.I Mother Hnbhurd j ir: .i i .j '.i went to the cupboard, v.-hat I able ks.-, th a joy it would have been, to I b;r v w..:.:.i:; find, upon thrtuviiijr open in; il.i.,:, iKKirr.L, that the shelves were vv-ii stu'-k-'d I !i a' ,!, with a goodly aMirtr.ient nf l.-,N r.eatly arran.&sd- -r..vv i.i b :: i cans am! jarj .-.-..i l.v .!.- - ,i as some botU'S znd i ;: ; ;!.:; poor dog! The modern houscwir.'-, wi!!i ! r i Mipply-shclf of prepare I : : . ' ready for any eivet Rcney. N-: : . -.-her family, ht-r gtiestii nor I. . rekmgese will have to iro !:i :.ii;ry on account of her tenipo-.it for- gtfulness or preoccupatio'i with other things. Canned foods make the emer gency-shell possible, because thry V:i.-'--en a It keep indefinitely. To stock up with onions, and a var ! L-h fr many c. I-l! ;r: ... c-d. ! t!;e r Ai.'ionir t'i" io i'.re Cv-rtiV-'f In.-!', in.' '.-.c .:, iv-.'.i' ''S i.ot . i 'TV 1 lid lit u 'y- ii.'n -'P. 'c 1. I, :s:'1:i,' Giving The f obbing Touch 11 Ii 1 1000 'Phgg SPRING days are apt to bring capricious- appetites. We .have a tendency, then, to turn with distaste from plain foods, plainly served. The palate must be tempted through the eye. By using foods which have already been prepared and' cooked, and dressing them up in attractive ways, the busy ni6dern housewife finds time to give that "finishing touch" which lifts ordin ary food above the commonplacc- Canned foods may be used as the foundation of many delicious dishes. They require very little time and work, because all the preliminaries have been attended to in the can nery. Grandmother had all this "rough work" to do, herself. Con sequently she spent her life in the kitchen. The 1926 housewife, after prepar ing various dainty dishes from ready-to-serve foods, has time left over in which to set an attractive table. She need not even bother to make, a dessert, since she has Only to take a rich and delicious fruit-cake out of a tin box, and serve it with after-dinner coffee. And it tastes just as good in sum mer as in winter. Here are some tasty dishes quick ly made from canned foods: Shrimps Baked with Tomatoes Fill a buttered baking-dish with al ternate layers of canned shrimps, drained canned tomatoes, and crack er crumbs. Se.son tomatoes with salt, pepper, and a little sugar. Dot crumbs with butter. Brown in mod erately hot oven. This dish may be flavored with minced parsley or celery, and a little onion-juice. Kidney Bean Salad With cjpe medium-size can of kidney beans mix one-half the contents of a No. 2y2 size can of sauerkraut, (sav ing the rest to use as a vegetable at some other meal). Add 'A cup salad dressing. Garnish with olives and parsley. Cs Curried Vc-jc tables CURRY powder comes from the leaf of an East Indian tree. We use it for., making a tart satKc to relish our boiled rice, meats, aild vegetables. Its puugent flavor tickles the palate, leavjns it hot with a spicy taste, A curry dish may be msde up of , almost any combinattosi ?f canned vegetables from year supply shelf. Hera la on gor d combination : Curried Csu-ot Slice and cut in fancy s! ijpes 1 can carrots, an c-juai amc .nt of boiled potatoes, ar. I pes cup scc-ked turnips. Add sa!t and heat in double boiler. Add one-half cup canned peas, from which th t liquid has been drained, and pour, over tli.; mixture a sauce made by ccokrag two table spoons 'butter with two slices onion five minutes, removing onion, adding two tablespoons flour, three-fourths ty teasppea sa't, cr.c-half tcsjpoja curry puvL?r. er.s-iuu teaspoon pepper, a few grains oJry salt, and potir m; (.:, graaally on? cup scaidod rr.ilk. Sprinkle v.-ith fi. c chopped parley. Curry Dressing for Salad On vrjrtab!? salad made np of on ran, e:.ch, cr lima boans, stringlcss v r.nd -eas, n.i.ved and serred on .cttuit !r3ve, one may add a ni.T dresilcj ma Je as follows : , H tcaspocn salt 'A teaspoon curry powder li teaspoon pepper 5 tablc3iois olive oil 3 tablespoons, vinegar Put iniriipf1int. ini. . i, . . B.....,,,,Uiu mau glass ar. cover, and hal k...-i.i -... tablespoon, each, lemon juice and vinegar may be used.