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nURSPAY, MARCH 24, 1932 THE WAYNByyilUB 1LOUNTAINEKR Hazelwood News 1 ffSGREGA TIONA L SUPPER A eongregauonai supper was held I the Hazelwood Presbyterian Hut fiday, March 18. About thirty-five imbers were present. Various fmbers of the church talked on ferent phases of work that are be- esrriea on in me cnurcn. The iper was prepared by members of (jlFls Auxiliary. rvices AT THE BAPTIST it. . ris-i TI Vev. Cook of bhelby preached at Hazelwood capiist cnurcn Hun morning and evening. The morn service was on the theme '"The ,1 of Today." The subject of the message was "iiome. While visited his sister, Mrs. Paul Lv('7v LIST ntle Miss Callie Clark, 3 year ,!-i!H'htor of Mr and Mrs. I?uf- k- i:s tieen quite sick at her ,tn i luirch street- ir, 7 ' . ARTHUR OSBORNE, President of Purebred Sire Associa tion, Incorporated. ."N FROM ATI.AX7 1 1 i h r tj iH(i 1ro:u At i:V: lie has spencv . several i inoi s . Kenneth -L'avis ami Cin-rftl1 v.-erc We.ihter vi-utor.- t'ur- Vl-K-l 11 C' ( ml h t i fa 3 NOTIC8 OP TRUSTBE'S SALE of March, 1932. in the Superior Cou On Manday. April 11. 1932. at elewn of P?onty. by the Clerk. I wt A. M. at the court house door J?? V? l?. d,y,' April, 1932, "For S P. o J! H li H- ft 'clock (Masonic Temple) in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North -rouna, i win sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premis- ijiK tna oeing. in igeon Town ship, Haywood County, North Caroli na, more particularly escribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the cen ter Of thi Sinnhnrcfr tA A IJ....I.... Chambers corner, and in the Mooney jiiie, ana runs tnence with the Cham bers line in a Southerly direction to ; stake, T. 13. Long's and Harley (. hambers corner; thence in a Wester- i direction with the said Lonir line to a stake in t)w sinnK..vcf n . i. .... '..uuioi mail, thence with the center of said Sun- ourst out road to th0 BEGINNING I'oiitainniL' Twili'p ! ,...,. '. or Jess, and heme- imrf- .,f il,, devised to the said Jessie (Jo.vU.m Justice m the will ,.f T. 15. Kilimunb SOU. lil'.VMKrVl. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon nie f v a doel .it' -mut eM'utoil hv K. I. lin.-n.-t. ,,i ;,'. i ( . llllT.i'M .!.(.,. I I vi.ilVI ..lllLi. ' . " las ma Knvht, in Ol1 ( I VIC i!.:. is lav ewniiiff the II iw.isuis ( luh was host to lans of Wavnesville ami the r: in ( anion at a meeting held . i-i-eslivteru;n Hut. President is presided. Se'..i:v-s:. ) -eiu irom me variOus ciuus ling' quests. Zeb Curtis, presi if the Asheville Bar Associa was the chief speaker of the ig. The theme of his mes was "The New Community ftt. bhort alter dinner speeches I made by several, including Mr. f.th, foreign salesman of Cham Fibre Co- Music was furnished home talent string band. Sup- Candidate Cards or Tax Collector ereby announce myself as a can- for Tax Collector of Haywood ty, subject to the wishes of the of the Democratic Party in ur.e Primary. ir support will be appreciated. iBryan Medf ord vnesville Route 2. A- f From li l w 1 f " j omit ics of ilia recerdiM m u..'oi'd of Dei . is (U!ll. 1 !!; pace lti Havw.M This 11;! Meh 17 .voV(Y: o! ':. MORC.W, Trusteoc. r v :d.s.vv "i.i.-ci.osi r!: sm.i: r i.A.xn or' C M.'aV, H 1 1. ( imtiil. Maw ('. Pr. ir.e va orian per wa i-'a;" i t .is;; vi Mi-. Kuykendali, and Misses (i Ma-y Alire Blalock wore vi itors Tuesday. ::ere and '..; J. u. es ol hurch visrroh's Me Kirov, Mrs. idvs and Ashevilh or State Senate m a candidate for the State i for this District, subject to the icratic Primary-1 will appreciate pport of all Democrats. HEALTH CLINIC HELD A health examination and clinic was begun at the Hazelwood Ele mentary School Tuesday morning. About half of the children were ex amined. This is being made possi ble by free services offered by the following doctors: Dr. S. P. Gay, Dr. Sam Stringfield, heart and lungs and Dr. J.R.McCracken, eye, ear, nose, ind throat. The community is very grateful for this service. ELEMENTARY BOYS WIN IN BASKETBALL GAME Quite an interesting game of bask etball was played Thursday after noon by the Hazelwood Elementary bovs and the freshmen of W. T. High. The elementary boys being the win ners. Another game will be played next Thursday bv Hazelwood and East Waynesville- WEDDING BELLS Miss Evelyn Troutman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Troutman, and Mr. John Owens were quietly mar ried in Greenville, S. C. Saturday, March .12. p-'wer, iinii er ami minerals and sat isfactory labor. "Wo have the finest place in the world for many kinds of industrial plants to locate and utilize some of this vast supply of water power flow ing through- our vallies on every side, and we are located near the junction of some of the South's larg est elecjric trunk, lires 1 Wonder how many of you know that within 10 miles of us is an electric substation that is connected with power plants a: Niagara Falls, and as far west as the Mississippi and possibly beyon i so that with the automatic throw ing of a switch, power could flow to us from those points? "We also have millions and mil lions of cords of wood and timber that can be converted into anything from a paper bag no a ladies' si I k dress I or a bedroom suite, and our labor is found to be very satisfactory and free from the organized labor strife and agitation prevalent in the North and East. "Take for example the American Enka plant, over here in Buncombe! county, Mr. Harvery Holleman, in j charge of public relations at tbv plant, told me that they h;.d twenty of these plants in almost as many ' countries and that this plant bail J ma le better progress and that the oflieials ;:t the parent plant in Hol land! was better pleased., with the -'villi- by p '. sonally, inf. rata be glad to up with our :'! I' you p.eoil any t on, !f. Withers w-ill ' lie. p on and to low -. .i .! u i l om t lie oIIhv. '"l"U lilll also.. heli with ytiu. inoial support. We would like to feel t!;u w.-' have your syniiiathelie oo o; i'i :: ; !:m in what we are trying t. No army, or organization e; e ( .irvfv'e without the moral support o t' e individuals,- and 1 since, e y h we wi'l ah pull together and accom plish ' "something big during the com ; g season." Legal Notices i. i .. .i i ' l ! V Federal 1, Vs 'I'. 11. I leaver and wife i'eaver... llipi.,., ,.M. MoeU. I .. ; '.Murray, J.E. Justice, Jim Sliellicid, Trading as Shellield Hi'otbers. an.l W.A Hyatt, E. J. Hyatt and W.T. Shelt on, '1'radiniv and doing business as Hyatt A Company, a Partnership, Defendant 1 ursuaiit to a iudenient in entitled civil action on the 11th day tbovi 12 O'clock. M. At th rmiW- l,m.s An (Masonic Temple), in said Count; sell at public auction to the highes bidder therefor, the following de scribed lands, situated in said Count; and State, in Pigeon Township, com prising Sixty-seven (67) acres mor or less, and bounded and described a! follows: 1 .,.. . . . . ! ah mat certain piece, parcel o;' tract of land containing 67 acres more or less, situate, lying and be ing on the State Highway, leading from Waynesville, N. C. to Woodrow in Pigeon Township, Haywood Coun' ty. N. C. havinc such Hhnnts metos1 and courses and distances as will more I tuny appear hy reference to a Plat thereof, made by II. P.Ledbotter, Sur ", vyor, on the Xth day of March, 1922 a copy of which is attached to the. Abstract now on file with the Federaf land Hank of Columbia, the same r.e-;S ing bounded on the North hy the lands' of M. 1) Kinsland; on the East bv1 . Hie lands of Edd Wells; on the West.-, by the lands of G. W. Burnett; and? l.dd Wells. This is the same tract of ' land conveyed by; deed from II. P- l.edboKcr and wife to T. 11. Dcaverf; dated lU'eenibif i:i l'Jc'i. and re-; eot ded in Book 2, page Vil, Kecoril, ; of Deeds of Haywood Cotri' v, N'orthj'' Carolina." N All rej of wil mid, or shall di-posit with at the close of i ho 'd.d Ji."U Twenty-live Uv.i.OO) 1! forfeit and guaranty of with his- bid. file same to b e en bis bid when ac.-epte I. Notice is now given thai .-ah w ill 1'0 resold at the pla..- ' an the same tonus at - oV'o.-l;, i' ! be same day uu!e. s wid !: sooner made. Every ileposd not 'oriiet 1 1 eepted will b' promjitly n tar the inaker. This the 1 Hh d:iy of March, Ur, M. G STAM EV. March 2i ;U-.pr. 7-M will be reeeiw eel ion or conhriiia'. ion said Superior ("our! 1 aci'epted or renor'.e . a! ..i et to , Cierkt i ,i i.:.i" iti'.iaiiei'ij edited ' id lands'! i I upon j 1 M of. IVftil is;, .ir ac- (1 t t i St I 1- -I I 1 I I I"l X I Z I -I 1 I I- -5 I X 1 1 I I 1 1- 1 1--J I I 1 1- -I I I I 4 M ; v SERVICE m. M.Robinson Clyde Seniors To Give Play Friday or Tax Collector reby announce mvslf a -nridi- fr the office of TAX DI OR of Haywood County, subject democratic primary to be held e. Your SUDDort will ho in. Ited. BY PUBLICATION-NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. VINSON WEST, vs NORA WEST. The defendant, Nora West, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff splendid way this plant had developed I and defendant; and the said defend more rapidly than any of the plants For Easter . . . ana mat tney nail of u-n received compliments from the homo office on the fine spirit and co-operation of it's employees. "I believe Mr. Colkitt of the Hazel- IS owe B. Howell p representative l rcby announce myself a candi or the nomination on the Dora- ticket for the office of Renre- 've oi Haywood county, sub- Vine action of the Democratic in the June primary. Any sup- ien me will be appreciated. M. Leatherwood ine senior-Liass oi v.jy- ihkh i r .1 . .1 n 1,T ' A TVw ' CniUl Will IL'hUllt J'UAJ, rtU WVtln THnA1, Mill i. 1 I 1 1 End of the Rainbow", in the school i" lP-try Mil at Hazelwood, auditorium Friday night, March 25, L1,1 iL1 t0 1 yo that one of the at eight o'clock. I wrt'most ras?n thV d'-'Cflo 1 to lo- The cast of characters follows: I cd! one of their units here was to Robert -Preston. Frank Feraruson: 1 Ket away from the labor troubles Douglas Brown, Cleo Rogers; Dick ! 1 'Were having in New Jersey iTeston, dacK wnuanis; oiauivy or Tax Collector r ehy announce myself a candi r TAX COLLECTOR for Hay- f-vuuty supjeet to tne voters in tmocratic primary in June. Any - v . "ill wj J J.C. Welch So with all these- desirable thinirs to oft er prospects of the industrial 1 world, what we need, as I see it, is a 'live, wide awake' Chamber of Com merce to keep on the job ana go af ter these things constantly through its committees appointed to handle this phase of the work- "I'm sorry to say that there has been some criticism of the organiza tion by some of our business men and some of our good ciUzens have gone so far as to say that they had no faith or interest in the Chamber ot Commerce, but I feel sure they either were uniniormea or nave Deen mis- ?npprli TVTnrlp Rv T Y. informed as to it's objects and cctiv- opeecn iuaue iy j . tu. ilk whi! of course our mcans ". m A J T A. ' i , iuaSSie Al Jjanquei I nave oeen limited and the organi zation can go only so iar as the lunil Palmer, Sidney Haynes ; Ted Whitney, Simon Owens; Jack Austin, James Fish; Marian Dayton, Sarah Hayncs; Nellie Preston, Anabelle McCracken; Louise Ross, Edith Snyder; Phyllis Tne, Gladys Ford; Kathleen Kn. Jessie Chambers; The Imp, Annie Mc Cracken; Emily Elliot, Mary Lou Morrow; Jane, Bessie Swayngim; Mrs. Brown, Pauline Brown; Polly Price, Lena Fulbright; Elsa Ernest, Marga ret Haynes; Marjorie Arnold, Myrtle Hall; Marie Swift, Billie Haynes; Mol lie Bruce, Ruth Morgan. ' nilt 17lll flirtVll- n.a!,... flint , . V, n 1 111 . , Ul .IIV, V l 1 l-.J bllllL SIIU is required to appear at the office .of the clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse In I Waynesville, North Carolina, on or) Dei ore the zuth (fay ol May, VJ.iz, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This March 21, 1932. W. G. BYERS. Clerk Superior Court. Mar. 24-31-Apr. 7-14 WRF " t You want to look as nice as nossihlo. Wo know "ii i of no better way than by having your clothes dry 3 cleaned and pressed by a firm that makes them ? look good as new. Call 205 today and our driver will call immediately and get your cleaning-. Waynesville Laundry Phone 2 0 5 pr Tax Collector announce myself as a can I for Tax Collector of Haywood subject to the wishes of the L"t the Democratic Party in the I nmary. . lee V. Rogers Clyde. N. C. Rt. No. 1 Tax Collector ""ounce myself as candi Tax Collector of Havwood , subject to the wishes of the "i the J une primary of the rat!C MA rttT An,. onnnn.f e ill be appreciated. H""h ifoarers Crabtree, N. C. pr SJfpfA Senate the stte Senate for this subject to .Hp lJ June. Anv ennnnrt. tnVpn , - nr" - e" appreciated. J. R. Boyd (Continued from page 1) able assistance he has rendered the Chamber of Commerce in the past months. He wi:l tell you how Waynesville and Lake Junaluska can pull together and accomplish fine things for the both of us. "We now have a big draving card which we have not had before to of fer prospective visitors, and that is the Great Smoky Mountain National Park wh ch I believe will be much more valuable to U3 than any of us realize in the next few years, and this will, of course, make very inter esing material for our booklet. "However, we are not going to be satisfied wi.h soliciting tourist pat ronage alone, but we are going to make a strong bid for all kinds of industries, and we want to play up our natural resources which would be advantageous to many kinds of industrial plants requiring plenty o good clean water power, electric PANELED VISITING CARDS At The Mountaineer. 50 for $1.00, 100 for $1.25- All sizes and style , beautiful type. . SPSS- EASTER CARDS New Line of Jewelery for Easter The Aften Gi" Ch t its command will permit. How ever, I assure you it is absolutely an unsellish organization, the ollicials nnd workers giving their time will ingly without one cent of-remuneration, and the running expenses are kept down to the minimum, as our secretary will tell you this evening. "Now let us jeo fir a moment, Just who is the .Chamber of Com merce, is it Ernest Withers, Major Howell or myself No, I'll tell you who it is, it's you and I ani every '::'.e.n of this community who has our town and community at heart as .. should have, and just to that . will -we succeed in ma cing it wh ! it could and shold. I i-.t e. pect every business ::.: - .fil woman, every professional and woman and every individual y'jiynesvi: e, Hazelwood and Lake ' i.i;;luska to stad by me and the ! er officials and back us up in -.'y possible-way. "Some of you will say: 'How can i e of any help to this cause? I am 'lot in any kind of business here.' ri me tell you, that doesn't excuse v u, as there nr many ways in which viu can talk Waynesville, boost vayne?v'l'e every day in the year. ' irn su there is not a person here who dot J not have friends or ac- ninte? n other states, and when 'i wtP.-; ' them or visit them tell : em a! ve wonderful place we . : t-o id induce them to visit vj t-ev have another - --i in r- oke. Who knows, ;i mig " c.use of some o" c ' ; ly here and buy and ' eco inp a k Kocster for Wv- ) vou receive an NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. All persons hereby take notice that the undersigned will make application to the Governor for a pardon or parole from a sentence imposed at the February, 1932 term of the Su pcrior Court of said County. Persons desiring to resist said ap- pucanon may maKc Known any rea son why the same should not be granted. This March 12, 1932. W. C. PRICE. March 17-24 D. D. A. i t $ I- t NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES $20,000.00 HAYWOOD COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, BOND ANTICIUA- TION .NOTES Seal bids will be received by the Local Government Commission of North Carolina, at its office in Ral eigh, at 10 o'clock A. M., March 29th, 1932, for the purchase of $20,000.00 bond anticipation notes of Haywooa County, dated March 29th. 1932: $10,000.00 of said notes maturing January 1st, 1933, with option of prior payment and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. principal and interest payable at the first JNational Bank of Waynesville at Waynesville, North Carolina, inter est payable at maturity; $10,000.00 of said notes dated March 29th. 1932. and maturing January 1st, 1934, with opuon oi prior payment and bearing interest at the rate of (5 per cent per annum, principal and interest paya- uie at maiuruy at aioresai l DanK ana place. Notes can not be sold for less than par. Bidders must present with their bids a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company, unconditionally payable to the order of the State Treasurer for 2 per cent of the face value of the notes bid for to secure the County against any loss resulting: from the failure of the bid ders to comply with terms of his bid. The right to reject all bids is re served. There wi'l be no auction Purchaser will pay de'iverv charpn. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM MISSION, By Charles M. John son, Secretary. i, Men 17-24. " It f ft! mm A VERY spciil arrangement enable A. JUL. offer our subscribers the most sen maiii mr v.ilue of all times. 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