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pgTU Y. SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 left e has Rood. reader, ,j .. Ul-r ltd wmvooii, siient My xvil!i t several d has retnrl 1 oagjnj t Tuesrfair -j j s-'Mal tnorJ Chica, "the -, Mr, ent and co: nazelwi x position, 'ck, wha netlme in "fioiie at I d. Mr. K: u'.aed. LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 r part of watchiw i i attvatu d what .t to of the fine: iy eelebratioi :his State, tainly a fine! e was nenf id the who ration, abor Day ii es token m loped, mto lurth of Jul m lioned atives Will. consti-v.-s him tren-.c'H . victim virtual . nnneaf,.; .'ED as been r;s sub y InuJ-. nnrrwl ? rr "t ni :nt In . is a" ' :!i t-.e . orlt'ts fsctive "' . 'raihar- ;! sill'' .. . n':e;i liver to . .-'reasini irh i !i Ixxa srii b are not ve ever, mill at the; rp:nrnfl taSen ;ah!e " gradual 7:1 the !(, a! results ills that in; over 1 In th Sargon io. increase rapidl: 4 Is vF'lLLE GIRL MARRIES s"1' f,-;pils in this county f intfr-;- of Miss Jessie K. Mc- t" -, YavneViiie, xvuulc , tffl,,t f itnffman. of Douglas, C cn August 13 ""I'io was announced at a """" .... wontidn civen rlJf 1 rha. Weober of Denver, at"1.- ' iv,.- in tho rweivine AmOnK muce . A.r r, WflhW. Mr. ,pre .Ml. anu ; e'c ..ir Mr Wnllnep Vrs nun"'a"i """" . . . qc host man. and Miss 1 'fl Howard, who was bridesmaid. 'In as given for the newly mar- Huffman is the daughter of , n.. t K Mel ratKen ci Kilie Route 4. She attended L High Scnooi Deiore lt;r "" . Mr Huttman is ine eiucot, duu . .... !Vlra I njlrlHS Ijtcickl lir. aim ---- Fman, ir. ine coupie Mr. Huffman has a position. U nri5 HONORS SISTER 1 v nipiis was hostess at a I.i .. nortir ,in In at. Fridav tnoon at her home in nazeiwouu of her sister j j, nurney, 01 nuiumswii .:,"n.T nor .Wi'ul fall flowers were beauti- arif nged in tne rooms wr.eie ,.11. morn n ne"fl 10; DriOKe ..,.,..ioifn -.f ihp names Mrs Richeson was touna to noiu w icon- and was presented an al ive nize. -Ihc nonoree aisu i- f pretty gift. Mrs. incus 1 aiad course with accessories, j piaying bridge were Mrs. Mi-o .T AT. T.ontr. Mrs. R. L. it Mis'. Ernest Hyatt, Mrs. C, cwj, .Mrs. Vyiayiun iu, .. i., u ATrs John JN.bhooiDveu, L.il. Richeson, Mrs. Lauvi.';ton Iv: Mrs. C. C. White, Ella c'avoUna Atlstaetter. : H' 1 ill A HOSORS VISITOR Hmr Pdtk honored an at- ve visitor on Friday afternoon, she C'liiplimented iurs. r rea- BowWs of Miaoni, i'la., witn a ,ct party. Mrs. liowies, wnn usband, is spenamg a monui . of tho latter'? sisters. .. fin and .Tulia Bowles. f the ;t flair the housc was ar- !ata summer flowers in Is of red and orange. so making up the table? were Fran! Srrtnt,ori5. of Miami ' Ben Co'lkitt, Mrs. Joseph Graves, W, F. Swift, Miss Nancy Killian, Frederick Bowles, Miss Alice an, and Mrs. x. Jenoir vwyn. Martha Sansom, who has been hiest of Miss S. A. Jones .lor tne ,vetk, left Monday mernins -lor me in Canton, New York, bhe :cciiiianied by Mns INannette ,vhu will be her guest in canton. ..riii viiiiif. hpr sister. Mrs. jkis CiMy, in Binghacnton, New Ahii-iii:! X'rnl returned to Sa- S.,11,mt,v in Winston-Salem ves- J afternoon after spending the Ir with her mother, Mrs. S. T. . I .Miss Xeal motored to Winston i il'r. and Mrs. George Ward of tile, who were taking their At, Miss Mary Adams Ward, to 4. Kuth Williams Kotha leit lay for Weaver College where take a commercial course. till be followed shortly by her , Mrs, J. L. Williams and little Rotha, who will make their home verville for the winter. Charles Johnson joined Mrs. ton and children here last week. fid returned with thim to their ah Raleigh Sunday. Mrs. Johnson ounc sons haive spent the sum- It the Semmes home in Chest- !ark. . ' , and Mrs. 1 Carr, Miss Mary and Mr. Jimmie Carr, who spent the summer at the Gwyn on Mf.in street, are leaving to- r the::- home in St. Petersburg, . ., - , es Marion and Edwina McDow- fft ye terday for Greensboro to e' tfieft studies at Greensboro te for Women after spending jummer vacation with their par- Ur. ami Mrs. C. H. McDowell. ' .' . ,': and Mrs. Humes H. W. Hart vp children, who have spent the er with, Mrs. Hart's parents Mr. nis. v. t. Allen, returned to home in Cincinnati, Ohio last day. f George White and young son, p. Jr., and sister, Miss O'Neil I u- Saturday for their home fuisville, Kentucky after a two S -Visit lioro UlT. - X7V.i TtiVin fpanied them to Waynesville, re ft to Louisville last week. Georpo Qrv. and Mrs. Frank Smathers, and isst,. Mr. Jack : Beckwith, of Florida, left Monday : for Ule, Florida where they are its in the state university. .Edwin Davis an-1 daughters, s Virginia Josephine and Edwina , -have spent the summer at P Umn... rll. .... nr T- i. . ; .v ucsvuie witn mrs. iavis vl- I' J- M.Bell, left Saturday - ome m uecatur, ueorgia. find Mrs m,n-i- tv , ir JOUn? e i -J fp , 1rom a two week's visit to 1 r fett's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6i.i, in menwood, w est vir- Miss Hest?r Ann Withers left Mon day to resume her studies at Agnes Sectt College in Atlanta, Georgia. She motored to Altanta with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Withers. Mrs. Gary Page and young son, of GrtensDc.ro arrived yesterday for a visit to Mrs. Page's mother, Mrs. An drew Moore, at ihc home of Mrs. R. H. Mitchell. Miss ,Louis-2 Stringfield returned to Fasdfern school in Henderson ville yesterday after spending the summer v.'ith her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Striiigfield. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Travers and daughter, Miss Rachaal Travers, and son, Clay Travers, left Monday after a week's visit to Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Walker. Mr. Wayland Newton, who spent the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newton, has re turned to Fairmont, Virginia where he is a teacher in the high school. Mr. Kenneth Dunham, who has spent he summer wsth his father, Mr. Donald Dunham, at the Dunham House, left Friday for his home in St. Augustine, Honda. Mr. Thomas Hill left Monday to (resume his studies at Blue Kidge School for Boys af ter spending the summer months with his grandmother Mrs. Charles R. Thomas. Mr. f.nd Mrs. J. R.Ferree arrived 1-ist week from their home in Dan villc. Virginia and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black- well. Mrs. Hugh Kirkpatrick and two .hildren of Tampa, Florida arrived Ir :t week to visit Mrs. Kirkpatrick's parents Mr. and Mrs. ; Georce W. Coble. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Henderson hav? returned to their home in St. Petersburg, Florida after spending1 the summer at the ' Clevewil! Apart ments. . .. Mv anil Mrs. J. R. Jeffords of flp3niratr Florida:' whrt havp been wisitora ito Wavnesville for a number of summers, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Mrs. Sydney Pruden and daughter, Shirley, left last week for their home in Burlington after spending the sum- mre here. -.'-- Miss Maud Chaplin, who has been a visitor at the Kirkpatrick Apartments this summer, left last week for Weslyan College in Macon, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Edmondson, who spent the summer at the Kirk, "atrick Apartments, left last week for their home in Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr. have moved frcm their homy on i'ig on street to the Kirkpatrick Apartments vlure they will spend the winter. Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell and daugh ter. Miss Anne Seawell, returned Sun lay from a several weeks' visit with VI r. Srawell in Clinton. ... - Mr. R. N. Barber left Sunday on a business trip through Georgia and South Carolina. He expects tn be away about a month. - Miss Isabel Ferguson left Tuesday For Winston-Salem where she has a position on the faculty of Salem College. . Mrs Knvoa Tinc left Sunday for her home in Old Hickory, Tennessee after a two weeks' visit to ner par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.Hartlir.. v i Mr. Jimmie Reed and Mr. Eert Hill f n-vtsm mntMwl tn DiirViam Sun- Ul V tl 1 1 V.' 1 1 uiu.u. - ' day where they will visit friends for several days. , ,- Dr. afnd Mrs. R. P. Walker, at tended the Synod of Appalachia held in RrisW. Tennessee last Tuesday and Wednesday. us T,W..r,1 Tt!irTiAr and M"r. Ralph Prevost returned Tuesday night from a several days' motor trip inrougu Virginia. :.: ,. i , t J nro T? V Walker had as their guests last week-end Mr and Mrs. J. B. Downs and son, Mr. Ralph Downs, of Covington, Georgia. nr-1 ti r. laft- Inot week for Greensboro where she has accepted a position with the Triangle rrouucn.B Company of that city. , Mr. Douglas Badgett returned to Canton Friday after a week's visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, b, Badgett, in Richwood, West Virginia. Miss Babbie Way left yesterday for Winston-Salem where she will begin her Sophomore year at Salem College. : . Mr. and Mrs. R. L.Hoke of Wil mington are visiting relatives in the :cunty this week. Mr. W. G. Byers and Mr. E. B. Rickman Spent last week in Chapel Hill.'- ': .. ' . . Mr. Will Ledbetter cf Franklin wib a visitor in Waynesville last wcpk- '''V.".V"i '''' Mrs. Herman Green of Fines Creek spent Thursday shopping in Waynes- ville- MesiTs. James Wells and Cordcll Russell of Canton were here on bus iness last week. Messrs. A, L.Hall and L. T. Rus- sell were among the visitors here from I Canton Monday. m w w ' Mrs. J. D. Hennes, of Jacksonville, F!: rida, is spending sometime here t Da vista Terrace. Miss Mamie Michael has returned to Davista Terrace here after spend ing seme time visiting in Asheville. .'ir. and Mrs. Ralph Howell and 'aught:-r, Anne, of Asheville, visited friends in Waynesville Sunday. Mr. June Smathers left last Wed nesday for Davidson College where he will begin his sophomore vear. Mrs. W. T. Blaylock returned Mon day from a week's visit to her sister, Mrs. A. A. Shuford, in Hickory. w v Service That XeveP Sloops yyE offer the services of a trained . and a courteous personnel, long established in the confidence of this comiiiunity. Advantageously Watcd, Day and night service every day in the year. SLIDE K-O Alt RETT FL1YEKAL, SERVICE Waynesville, N. C. We Furnish Nationtl Ctflttt 1 its. m A I The Ideal Solution For Home Sanita tion; For Household Cleaning. General sanitation. Cleans," deodorizes, and disinfects bath tubs. Rinks, toilets, and drain boards. Ideal for cleaning and deodorizing refrigerators. Whitens and sweetens dish cloths and mops. MANY OTHER USES The laundry Household cleaning The toilet The Medicine Cabinet. A safe non-poisonous, powerful germicidal clean ser that disinfects as it AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Cn Monday, September 26th, 1932, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house door, in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina I will sell at public outcry, to the higest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Lying and being in Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, and more particu ly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of George Cope, Joe Franklin and Dolph Whitner, in Haywood County, N. C. Lot No. 1, BEGINNING f.t a stake at old creek runs between Dolphus Home lot and H. L. Rains lot at street, Main Street; thence with said street to cj stake in line between F. C. Welch and H. L. Raines; thence with said line to place of BEGINNING, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in junction of Camp Branch and old creek runs; thence runs with; Camp Branch 260 feet to Main Street; thence with Main Street; thence with Main Street, 225 feet to a stake in old creek run ; thence with old creek run, 280 feet to the place of BEGINNING. Being the same lamd described in a deed from Howard Wyatt and wife, Murray Wyatt to Thomas Chapman, dated Jamuaty 22, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book of Deeds 7.4, page 527, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made. , Sale made pursuant to the power of sale conferred upon me by deed of trus-t executed bv Thomas Chapman, (single), dated March 26, 1928, and recorded in Book 23, page 35, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, This the 2nd day of August, 1932. GEORGE WARD, Sept. 1-8-15-22 i Trustee. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT Of ATTACHMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ON RELATION OF FANNIE LOCK MAN '.".:-.' VS. ' JESSIE B. LOCKMAN, GUARDIAN, JARVIS L. PALMER, H. R. PAL MER, AND W. G. B. MESSER. Tha Defendant, Jessie B, Loukman, above named, will take notice that I to a stake in the northern margin of summons in the above entitled action j East Street; thence with the north was issued against said defendant on i em margin of East Street, N. 81 degs. 09 mm, W. 214.7 fee; to Piedmont Avenue; thence a northwest course with the curve of said avenue, 50 fee: to a stake in east margin of Jeffer son Street; thence with the Kastetn margin of Jefferson Street, N. 4 degs. Jo !-. 110 ft. to a stake, intersection of northern margin of Short Street with said eastern margin of Jefferson Street; thence due west, oO feet to the BEGINNING. Peing lots No. 10 to inclusive. ::r.d lots Nos. 24 to 2H, .inclusive and lots Nos. :)4 to ;!'J, in clusive, excepting lot No. ;!v', of a subdivision called 'Grandviow" of the town of Waynesville, as per sur vey and plat made August, t'.ii:!, juul recorded in Map Book "A.'' page i5, office of the Register of Deeds ot Haywood County. EXCEPT from the above property such rights as the public may have in the streets and alleys. Being the same propertv conveyed ui J. Frank Edwards by .1. R. Morgan and wife, Cora Ward Morgan, and (ho. H. Ward anil wife, t'ariie Sue Ward, by deed dated February It), 1921, ami recorded in l5ook 57, page 254, Record of Deeds of Hajv.uod County. Sale made pursu.'.n: to the; power conferred upon me by dee. I of trust executed by J. Frank Edwards an 1 wife, Nettie M. Kdw;vd. dated No vember 1, 1927, and recorded in liook 21, page 430, Record of Deeds of Trust if Havwood County. ' This 1 St h day o'f August, 19:12. COMMERCIAL N ATIONAL Ii A N K, HIGH POINT. N.C. - l'ru-'t-e, Aug. 25-Sept. l-8-.LV MC'.S the 29th day of August, iy3, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay- v.oJ i. oun'y, N. C, for tho penal -u r. of $2,0K.00 U le discharged upui :l.e payment of 1,4')2.47, witii inter j t from Noveiiiber 16. 1926, ami in .e.vvt on ?7O0a'O ffm Oct. 2::rd 1923, :o Nov. 16th, 192:, iiiij interest on 16.67 f lom Feb. 16th, 1925, to Nov. 16th, 1926, due by reason of defendant, Jessie IJ. Lockin.u, Guardian of Fan nie Lockiuan, having defaulted in ii't. duties as said Guardian and failed u account for the sums afore-aid, as his bond required him to do, which faid ootid and faithful performance of the s..nie was guaranteed bv Jarvis !.. P. liner, H. R. Palmer, and W. G. B. Messcr by reason of their having igne.i and .-ealed the bond of the , aid Jessie B. Loekman as surit'es .uid guarantors of the faithful execu . ion of the tiust reposed in the said less'e B. Loekman, whL'h summons is : tuin 'pic before the t lerk of Supe rior Court of Ha.ywoo.l Cuiinty, at his office in Waynesv-i'le, N. C, on tiie 2Sth day of September, 19."2. 'I'he defendant, Jessie P Loekman, ' ill also t 'ke notice that a warrant of attachment was issued bv said Cork on the 29th day of Aug.ist, 1932, a .ainst the property of the sa d de fendant, which is returnable before tfcp fAitl Cleik of the Superior Court It the time and place above named", .'or. the retuMl of the summ.ms, wlun 't wnere, the del enuant, Jessie B. Loekman, together wi'h his said londs ;ve:i are required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint of the nlaintiff, or tho rcii?f demanded will ' e granted. W. (I. P.YMPv.S, Clerk ounori ir ( oui t ept. 1-8-15-22 M. G. S. degs. W. 105 feet to the BEGINNING, containing of an acre, more or less, and known as the James McLean lot, and a strip of the Charlie Love lot, and being the same lot of land conveyed to R. T. Boyd and W.C. Morrow by Elmeda J. Turpin and J. B. Turpin, as recorded in Book 53, page 375, Record of Deeds of Hay wood County. Sale made pursuant to power con l' rred upon me hy a deed el trust exe cuted by Henry S. Collins and wife Anna Collins, dated February 15. 1928, and recorded in Book 21, page i36, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County. This August 18th, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL PANIC, OF HIGH POINT, N. C. Trustee. Aug. 25-Sept. 1-8-15 MGS NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority given to tiie undersigned Tiustees in a certain deed of trust executed bv OSCAR T. ALEXANDER and wife, ANNA KATHKR1NE AL EXANDER, dated July 21st, 1927, and of record in the Office 'of the Reg ister of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 21 at pae 137, delault having teen n.a.le in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby .se cured and the holder of tlv.v notes se cured thereby having requested the Tiustees to offer the hereinafter de scribed premises for sale in accord ance with the power contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trus tees will offer for sale to the highest bidder for CASH at the Court House door in Waynesville, Hay wood County, Noith Carolina, the following describ ed land at 12:00 o'clock neon on Mon day, September 19, 1932, all that cer tain piece, parcener lot of land, sit uate, lying and being in the County of Haywood, in the Town of Waynesville, State of North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the IVsterri margin of Haywood Street, said stake being located at tho North west corner of Mis. E. S. Harrold's property, and also the "'Southwest earner 'of that propert y of O. T. Alex ander herein described; and runs thence South 71 degr. East, 197 feet to ;: stake in tiie Woilcrn property line of 0. G. Logan; thence along and with the Logan :md Woo;r,ey property, North 21 (legs. Eas,, 165 feet to a stake; . thence, ru'iniirj North 71 degs. West, and . following th 3 C. E. Ray Southerly line . J7 ltet t a stake in the Eastern margin of Haywood Street; thence 'aIoh,r and with the said margin of said Street, South 21 degs. West 105 feet to the BEGINNING. Being tho same property conveyed by John P. Swift and wife, Berth i Davis Swift, to Citizens Bank ,&. Trust Com pany, by deed dated March 11, 1925, and duly recorded n the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, N. C, in book 68,. page 159; being the same property conveyed by Citi zens Bank & Trust Company, a cor poration, to O. T. Alexander, and wife, Anna Katherine Alexander, by deed dated March 31, 1925, recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, N.C, in book of deeds 68, page 310. This sale as above set forth will be made subject to any and all taxes nd assessments. This the 17th day of August, 1932. WILLAM MONTGOMERY .''.and ' J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Trustees, : Aug. 18-25-Scpt. 1-8 pd By Harkins, Van Winkle and Wal ton. . NOTICE OF TRUSTEE . i On Monday, September 1!", I;f!:, at eleven o'clock .A.M.. a: the court. In use leer in the town of Waynesville, Ilay- ' I County, No'dh ( aiMlin.i. 1 will sell at public outcrj, to the iiijrhest bidder for cash, a ceriain hit or p.i:-.- "1 of land in (he -tow a of W.aj lie v i;e Ji';iyw)ed t'ountv, North Carolina, 'li'ire particularly descrii'.e 1 as lV.imv.:: -BEGINNING at a it Vie Mau.r.rv ' ; i he Soir hi'i n margin of S..i.a:lii rs : ' ; e '1 (' lull lie i.nr's 'r.i.'i-, v. Inch ;. d stake is 680 ft. with i!n Suiitlierii ' y:.n of Smathers St. in an Easterly Ilrf.etion 1'ioin O-e jiu : H .''iin of tin S mthcrn inargiii i.f Si-.ath.'rs S'i'e :! with the eastern nmrgiii.of Boyd Av enue, and runs tlienc S. 25 ih e. :!( min; E. 240 feet to a stake in tl;e northern bank of Richland CruU; tb. nee with the hank of Richland Creek as it .meanders, in a s'nit liens tern direction 105 feet to a slake; thence N. 25 degs. 30 mill. W. 272 feet to a stake in the southern margin of! Smathers Street; thence with south ern margin of Smathers Street S. 75 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, September 19, 1932, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court hou.-e door n the tow n oi Waynesville, Haywood I ounty, North Carolina. 1 will sell at public outcry to the Inch est bidder for cash, a certain lot or parcel ei land m the town of Hazel wood, in Havwood County, North Car. ilma, ami more particularly do te: ihed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on th. East margin of Brown Avenue, stand ing S. 8 dogs. 'M nun. W. 100 feet from Pigeon line ami W. 8 degs 30 min. E. 35!) feet from the intersec tion of the East margin of Brown Street with the Northeast margin of Georgia Avenue; said stake being tho Southwest corner of lot. No. 7, and runs thence with Brown Avenuo Eastern margin) S. S degs. 30 min. W. 100 feet to a stake, North west corner of lot No. 5-b; thence S 81 degs. 30 nun. E. 266 feet with the Northern lines of lots Nos. 5-b and 8-a, to a ..-take in the southwestern margin of Balsam Street; thence with the Southwestern margin of Bal sam Street North 15 degrees 45 min. . 110 feet to the Southeast coiner of lot No. 7; thence with the Southern line of said lot No. '., N. si degs. 30 nun. . 172 led to t!i BE GINNING. Being lots No. (1-2, 6-b, 6 -, -md 6-d, ef Block 17-ol Griniball Paik, as per surviy ;:nd plat of John N. Shoolhrcd, August, 1!I25. recorded i" P"ok "!!'' Inde "G", cfl'.ce i f the Kegisier of heeds of Haywood Count v. Sale made pursuant to power con ferred upon me by a deed of trust executed by John P. Swift, Jr. and wife, Edna Alley Swift, dated Feb ruary 15, 1928, and recorded in Book 21, page. 444, .Record, of Deeds of Trust of Haywood Count v. This 18th ilay of August, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, OF HIGH POINT, N. ('. Trustee, Aug. 25-Sept. l-S-15- MC HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN'S SHOES? Get out last year's school shoes and send them to us and we'll return them to you good as new. and the cost -will be very small. Don't wait until cold weather sets in sent them ..today. " Next To Western Union Telegraph Office THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WKSTKKN UNION NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, September 19, 1932, at tdeven o'clock A.M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, 1 will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, more particularly described as fol lows: ; BEGINNING on a stake standing in the intersection of the northern margin of ah alley with the western margin of Jefferson Street, southeast corner of lot No. 34, and runs thence with the northern margin of said alley and southern line of lot No. 34, due west 127.55 feet to a stake in the southwestern margin of another alley; thence with the east ern side of said last imentioned alley, N. 25 degs. 46 min. E. 16.5 feet to a stake; thence continuing with the eastern margin of said alley, N. 4 dogs. 30 min. W. 225.78 feet to a stake, southwestern corner of lot No. 40; thence with the south line of lots Nos. 40 and 23, S. 85 degs. 23 min. E. 283.24 feet to a i-take; thence with the eastern line of lot No. 23, N. 4 degs. 53 min. E. 43.77 feet to a stake; thence South 85 degrees 23 minutes East 140 feet to a stake on the east side of an alley; thence with its eastern side of said alley, S. 4 degs. 53 min. w . 441.31 feet W H A T TELEPHONE SERVICE "Wt viiih tt txprttt qut appreciation for thi japer urvict rtndered us Wtd ntsdaj when we burdened jour exchange with the task of calling every telephone in the city . ." writes tt busi ness man. "Phase accept our thanks for the prompt service dur ing the illness of our little boy," says a parent. Just what is the value of telephone service? Does it consist of making it easy to settle emergency problems, or is it in the day-after-day succession of impor tant details common to every business and household ? Probably the answer is that both irr emergencies and in the daily routine the telephone plays an essential part, saving time getting business arranging for the family's social affairsrendering service. Undoubtedly that is why so many folks agree that the Value of telephone service so greatly outweighs the cost that it really doesn't pay to try to do without it. t&UJH ERN BLL iBSphonSfand Telegraph ( A Co.
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