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TT A V TWTTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 f - LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 I J .md Mrs. J.R. Latham and chil- "pent" last week-end in Green- in vi w. n- Mr Irs. Lathams parents. Bridges. Mh and Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Jr. of Hickory were week-end guests of their aunt and uncle, Mrs. v. l. BlajHock and Mr. W B. rerguson. Canton Is Preparing To Help 260 Needy Families This Winter Red Cross Flour And Cloth Is Received There To Be Distributed , I ' :i a, 1 - it Vi t Vi n nrnlilnm - o t'inrr Mw;:r,. r-v: r-. k - .Mr.!1"1.."- li:'"n!1"""t:s:l'l,l55- b.il Ttewoy lauLuu. onu r- , - ; , .i t,u wun muirauoDS pointing 10- buxll- V.t-".r..j,) nnkp-Tt'nnes- Gfcoktre H. Ward of Asheville, and , -,m ...J ,,,:., -amoen 8- : r- ;.; MrsTJones' sister. JLrs. Tom Makey, w. .7 . " ,T oi iew ioik. uy, weie iiajiics.n.v As, . rj,nritip .iftixinU r rnn- vis liters ounaay. lit- gi me in Mr. and are. , v 7 Kiior- JjavlS. liwwira iv " . to attend the jjunc- Jdr. Pa Sille Sa hVnness Paul Saturday ssfe game. J Among the fans who attended the Viuke-Tennessee game in knowille Saturday were Ud Frank Ferguson. Messrs. Hub Burnett. I. H. Thack ,,lc , nr.iu. Molnnpo attended vtnn. ana . 'the Duke-Tennessee game (vine ioiu-- Miss Edith Baucom returned to her 4home Saturday from the Haywood iSy Hospital where she underwent a operation for append cist.s. Miss in Knox- Baucom is recovering rapidly. Mr Lebo Massie. who has been in Houston. Texas for the past month, arrived Saturday and spent a few days with his parents before returning to Atlanta where heis in business. Mr John Harney arrived Tuesday from his home in Raleigh to join Mis Harnev and children at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Lee for a brief visit- Mis Jessie Boone Rogers and Miss Iva Rogers of Asheville visited rela tives in Waynesville Saturday and spent Sunday at their home in Crab. Mr. and Mrs. .11. E. Wood and chil dren." May i?nd Bob Wood, of Eliza bethan. Tennessee were week-end guests of M -s. Wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. ;i: K Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie. Miss EJsie Smathers. and Mr, Bill Ray made up a party which motored to Knoxville Saturday for the Duk- Tennesset. game. Among the football fans which at tended the Duke-Tennessee game in Knoxville Saturday were Messrs. Johnny Johnson, Jim Coman, Jim Boyd. John Drake, and C. J, Reece. . Dr. and Mrs. Tom Stringfield, Misses Mary. Alice, and Thomasine Stringfield, and Mr. Sam Stringfield, Jr., motored to Knoxville Saturday for the Duke-Tennessee game. , r Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keener end family of Murphy are new residents in Waynesville ajnd are making their home at the Mangum house on Hay wood street. Mr. B. L. Marsh, chief engineer of the Soco Gap survey, and Mr., uuy Lillard of the State Highway, are spending this week at tne LeFaine Hotel. Mrs. W.T.Crawford. Mrs. Felix Stovall, Misses Wilda and Mildred Crawford, Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, and Miss Rosalyn Ray motored to Knoxville Saturday fir the Duke Tennessee game. Mrs. W.T. Denton and Mr. JSed DeJiton spent several days in Knox- Tennessee last week as guests LMr. and M-s. Charles Badgett, Jr. ten wit-1 Saturday calling upon' the c idents for additional aid. Four hundred bags of government flour were received :H the charities headqur rters here yesterday, accord ing to H. Arthur Osborne, chairman Denton joined tnem camraay anu ; ,f tho hureau, who declared that ad nciea tne JJUKe-iennessee game. Ir. Richard Barber spent last . i ; 11 wijeK-ena in urimn. ueorgia as me gupst oi Mr- ana Mrs. v . w. riorman. iiJ' returned Sunday accompanied Dy MEss Elizabeth Norman, who is visit r.k: Miss Mary Barber this week. Mrs. Jessie McCraeken and daugh- r fnd son. Miss Wrilma McCraeken id Mr. Paul McCraeken. of Rock ill. South Carolina were week-end :ests of the former's parents, Mr. id Mrs. T. N. Massie. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCraeken. Mr. and Mrs. D. R.McCrackent, and Joe and McCrary, and Mr. Charles end in Ashboro as guests of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Davis and sons, Joe and McCrary, and Mrs. Charles B. McCrary motored to Knoxville for the Duke-Tennessee game Saturday and spent the week-end in Alco, Ten nessee as guests of Mrs- Davis' broth er and sist?r. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Baldwin. Miss Mary Emma Massie. who is a student at Greensboro College, sj.ent lan week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. N. Massie. She had as her guests her history professor, Mr. Watson, and Mrs. Watson, and her roommate. Misi Ruth Watson. '.'. Miss Martha Mock, who i-: a senior at Duke University, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Mock. Miss Muck was accom panied by several of her classmates at Duke who were her guests during her visit at home and tiic party mo tored to Knoxville for the game Sat urday. Her guests were Miss Frances Winston. Mr. Charles Walsh, and Mrs. Howard Lackey. , '. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lewis, who have spent some time as guests of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee left yesterday for their home in Charleston, Wst Virginia. iney were accompanied by Mr. J. N, Harvey accompanied by Mr. J. N. Harvey, who will visit them in Charleston for a few days. . Misa Marv Quinlan arrived Satur- from St. Louis. Missouri where she has spent the past eight months. Miss Quinlan attended Gradwohl's School, wlipro she completed a course m Lnlieratorv Technique :', and X-ray She also took a course in X-ray from tho General Electric office in St. Louis r.nd for a month before returning to Waynesville, interned at the Ch.ns t iH ri Hospital of that city. ' TRAIN TRAVEL BARGAIN PARES Nov.5th,1932 Following round trip fares applying from all sta tions in Western North Carolina territory. $5.00 WASHINGTON $5.00 6.00 BALTIMORE 6.00 7.00 8.50 PHILADELPHIA 8.50 9.50 NEW YORK 9.50 Washington and Baltimore tickets good leaving those station returning as late as November 7th. Other destinations November 8th. BAGGAGE CHECKED HALF FARES FOR CHILDREN REDUCED ROUND TRIP PULLMAN FARES TO WASHINGTON ONLY '" :-: '. ' ' i- ' Tickets good only via the B. and O. north of Wash ington and will be honored only in day coaches on the B. and O. Another splendid opportunity for an economical V trip.. L:; See your agent or address J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ditional food was necessary to sup u'y the needs of maiiy applications ivhich had been tiled by families in !;ie need of substantial foodftuft's. Working diligently through the mmer and early iail months, ap. Tannery Cutting Plant Begins Work (Continued from page I) .'e ! In tie Ur.zelwjnd plant has been hipped : way in the same form as it came from tht animal. The machin ery already installed, ami tnut t.i He installed is most .xnensivo. The leather nov being put out by I the cutting plant is r-uly for either nw shoes or repair work. Shoe mamitacturers are demarcin that the soles us.vi on sh,H- lie cut at the factory wher the leather :s made. The soles are being cut every size and width for all shoes. Mr. Richeson stated some lima ago that the local plant manufactures four million pounds ot leather annually The new cutting ptant is the only one of its kind on tho entire South- el n Railway System lie ides employing hundreds of me,n at the plant, the company buys from the farmers of Hayvo-d thousands of dollars worth of tanning bark each year. The money derived from the s: !e of this tanning bark is an im portant item in the lives of tho farm ers in this county. The England-WiUto.i Company at Ha7.elwood was one of the first man- proximately 1.500 cans of vegetables a.id other food has be?n prepared by ufacturing pknts to. get into opera- volunteer workers with'n the local headsuarters and are ready for dis tribution, according to Miss Carrie .lill, bureau supervisor. CLOTH RECEIVED While the local association has or i red 150 barrels of Red Cross flour. only 400 hundred bags had beeft re ceived this week Miss Hill annouccd. Five hundred yards of ginghauv 400 yards of outing and a quantity of chambrey for shirt material was re ceived Friday, it was announced. Other cloth is expected to arrive th? first of nest week, according to Miss Hill, who said Saturday that many additional yards wiuld he nec essary to fill the ever increasing Je :rands of distitute families in thiii ter ritory. Associated t'lui'-iiier- oflicials fur ther rnnoune.od that women of the various hurches of ( '.niton had vol unteered their sirvlres along sewing ehahnels. The-e l.n):es will male many kinds of garments for tli: needy who are unable 'to prepare them themselves, it was sau Women of the cotumunity and the churches' 'they represent who had vol unteered their service- Saturday r.re; Mrs. F. W. Vetoes, of the St. Andrew's Episcopal church; Mrs. 1', J. Klopp ir 1 Mrs. H- D. Sec rest, of the M. E. Chu -ch. South; Mrs. . f. Uaney, f the Canton i'reby'erian ehuuh. and Mrs. R. I), (.'oh'niu.i. of the First Baptist ehurcn. tion in. this county. years the plant nas Madison Education Head Will Answer Charge In 30 Days For over 42 been working continuously, and is perhaps the old est industrial institution in thc coun ty. Mr. Richeson brought out the fact that the company had stood the test of time, and that the future of the company was looking bright for many vears of activity in the county. The officials of the company have al ready taken an active part in all civic pffairs and always support any pro ject that will tend to improve condi tions or the betterment of the com munity. W. D. BlalockT73, Prominent Citizen Is Buried Saturday (Continued from page one) children, all living live boys and five girls, they are as follows: Sam and Mis. Jim' George of Cel.), Den of Mieaville, Mrs. Gnien Sparks of Spruce Tine, Mrs. Nellie Sparks of Marion, Mr?. Hail Allen of Hilt more, .Tom, John, Bill, and Mrs. Frank Compton of llazelwood. Four brothers and two s;Sters also survive: Elder T. L. Bla-l(K-k of China, Rev. R. Y. Hlalock of CaUlvvell, Ida.io. Rev. .1. ('. Blal'-'k of Tulerose, New Mexico, S. W. Blnlock of ledger, N. '.. Mrs. Minnie Settle of Louisville, Ky., .1.1 1 Miv, Didlie Hlalock of Ledger,. N. C. , ?I:'.r h -ill. -No actio.i in filing an . wev to the complaint of D. M. ii.'.v.nsen, principal 01 the Beech Glen school, will be til.nl until his thiitv davs are almost up. Superin- tident C M. Blanken.-.hip stated Sat- urd morning, tie was asked by the (Vuntv Boaril of E.lucition to resign a week ago. "1 will fi'e th' answer, vou're mighty right I will. But 1 have thirty days and it may be on about the twenty-ninth- ' he declared. "My 'lawvev is so busy now ajid shall be for some time, that we can't draw up the answer. Sonv time within the thirty-day limit tne an swer will bt filed. It may be about the middle of November and it may be about the last." The complaint fil.'d Friuay after noon by Robinson was served on Blankenship later that evening by Sheriff C. M. Burnett. This leaves the matter as it now stands until the answer is fibd by Blankenship. Blankenship was given a hearing on charges 01 improper conduct. Robinson was appointed by the beard 'n succeed him. but Blankenship has refused to surrender the office- SOT1CK OF I'VISIACATJS OF SUMMOXS N ORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. CAROLINA MORTGAGE CO. VS. J. R. MORGAN, TRUSTEE. UNIAED MORTGAGE CORPORA TION. ELSIE M. LATTIMER. EX EimRlX. AND ELSIE M. LAT TIMER. INDIVIDUALLY. 'The. defendants. Elsie M. Iit timer. vi.'tilx. and Elsie M. Laltinier. In dividually, above name', will t'ak :.ot:ee thlvt an action entitled as above has been commenced and is pending in the Superior Court of Haywood t otinty. North Carolina, that in said mi ion tl v plaintiff seeks to have a cer ; In Deed, of Trust held by it declared first and prior lien against a certain 'i,i of land located i;i or .near the Town of Wavnesvil'e, lying !t the i lit t I'seetion of Smathers and 'Govern ment, streets and being lot Number Six (() of the Hailieck Subdivision, 'according- to a plat duly recorded in Plat Book "B." Pa-re "11," Registiy of Haywood County, and :-if further to have i aid property under foreclosure ani pending the outcome of said action, seeking the appoointment of a Receiver to collect rents from said property and to other, wise protect and preserve stme; And the said defendants will farth er take notice that th?? are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, on or before the 28th day. of Dee.. 1932, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action and at the same time to answer th0 Plaintiff's Petition for a receiver, or otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint and Petition. V. (J. BY ERS. Clerk of tin Superior Court. This 28th dav .f Oct.. 1931!. Nov. :i-10-17-24. S. M. R. XOTICK OF SALE AUJC ,old On Monday. November 2Sth. 1932, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House door in the Town of Waynes ville. Haywood County, North Caroli na, the undersigned trustees will sell at public out-cry to th highest bid der for cash, the following described premises: Lying and biing in Haywood Coun ty. N. C, and fully described as fol lows : Beginning on &n iron stake in the North side line of Ballew Avenue, said iron stake being 85 feet in an east erly direction from the North East intersection corner of an alley and Ballew Avenue , and on the North side line of Ballew Avenue; this intersection corner being 100 feet Easterly from the intersection of Academy Street and Ballew Avenue, and runs thence North 13" 45' East 132 feet to a stake; thence East 50 feet to a staike; thence South 4 West 118 feet to a stake in the North side line of Ballew Avenue; thence S. 80 W. 70 feet with said Av?nue to a stake; thence N. 73 45' W. 6.6(5 feet to the Beginning. Being tho same property conveyed to the said H. B. Reeves and wife by deed dated March 5th, 1M5, and re corded in Book 53, page 27. This sale is made under, by viituo of and pursuant to ' lie power of sale iMiitaineil in that certain deed of trust executed by H, B. Reeves and wife Annie Reeves, t-i Urv"-i T ' om pany of Maryland and Insured Mort gage Bond' Corporation of N, IV Trustees, dated April 15th, 1!27. and recorded ' in Hook 21. page 0 1. R void of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, N- C. to whielv said record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions of the same. Union Trust Company of Mary land. Insured .Mortgage'' Bond Corporation of N. C., Trustees. Nov. 10-17,21-MGS ''''''''' ' ' " TTIhs e EVil y nit a S miee r goes into trading territory Is your name known in those homes, Mr. Tradesman? Do those folks all potential buyers of your wares or services know what you have to sell? Certainly, you want their business. Silence won't bring it. You've got to TALK TO THEM IN PRINT! Tell 'em and SELL 'em via: Advertising in these Columns .V.'::'V;'.
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