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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 I I Number Of Families Receiving Help Are M xiiiLi caning, iTimimij A Total Of 932 Families In Coun ty Were Helped During Month Of December. According to a statement received from Rileigh from the ?tate ilcpart uien:, the number of families helped ;,y the welfare office in Uv-vCir.ci v. ;, almoft four times the nuinocr as.-ds't- eil m uctoDer ami aouote inat ci November. The oitiji.il figures jrave 2.")7 for October, 131 for November and DU2 for December. For the some months a t.ita! of Ziil non-family persuns were given aid during those three munth-- In Oc tuuer 43, in. November 03 and in ember 114. In the state nearly 500,000 individ ual North Carolinians are being pro vided with the necessities of life by relief and welfare organizations in the various counties of the state, ac cording to figures released by Dr. Fred W. Morrison, director of the Governor's Office of Relief. A total of 122.281 families was actually given aid in the various counties during the month of Decem ber. On the basis of four to a family. 489,124 individuals were thus affect ed.. In addiition to these families 21,912 non-family persons were given aid in December. This represents an increase in the elief need of more than 100 per :ent over October and more than 50 per cent over November. The total number aided in October was 241.784 and 352,704 in November. .The esiamted relief need for Jan uary and February shows an equally proportionate increase. Careful esti mates show that 143,325 families will need help in January and 151,272 families in February. The hijfh rate of increase is attributable to the fact that family reserves available for use during previous months have become exhausted. Particularly is this state of affairs true among families de pendent upon agriculture for -their, living. The amount of money spent in pro viding this relief has increased in practically the same ratio as th,. casi load. During October $111.57(1 wa Higher Taxes Are Proposed By Budget Commission Mon. Nearly Every Business In State Would Be Affected By New Tax Listing. NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THF, SUl'KRIK COURT CALL IK (JKKKN vs. J. JKSSIK (JRKKN. The defendant. J.essi Orren. will take notice tnat an action entitled as ;;hovt has been commenced in the Superior ( ourt of Haywood ( otintv. North C arolina. Iiv the plaintiff, Cal lie Green;- against the defendant. .1 Jessie -Green tor the purpose ol se curing an absolute divorce on grounds of five years separation, and the de fendant will further taU notice that he is required to appear at the office of the k'rk of the Superior ('ourt of Haywood County. N ('.. at the (oui;house in avnesville. on th" 27th day of I-eoru irv. 1 );!;, and an swer or demur to the comnlaint of the plaintiff filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court - nit-,-ieiifi (lemaniieu in said com plaint. This the 24th. dav of January. VV.:) W. G. HYKRS. - 1 i k .Superior ( ourt. No. 10 2ii-Feb. 2-9-11 NOTICE OK SALK On February ti, 103,'i, al 11 oVlo-'i a. m. in front of the -courthouse dooi ' a$ iiesvuie, a. i ., I will ot!c- for sale to the highest bidder for cash all or any part of the following secunt -ie---25 shares 'of the capital stock of the I-irst National Bank of Wavnesville 10 shares of the capital stock of the Ha.ehvavne Company. liuldeis may bid for one or more shares of each stock. This 17th day of January. 1 !:!.'! JOS. E. JOHNSON Admrnistrator of the estate of Charles K. Quinlan 2t Jan. 20 Feb. 2 No. 8 .NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by a certain deed oi trust executed to the rirst National Company of Dur ham, Inc., on the first day of Novem ber, 1J28 by L. W. Hill and wife, Mable Hill, on the lands herein described, said Deed of 1 rust being recorded in Book 21, page 512, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, N. C, the undersigned will, having been so requested by the holder of said indebtedness, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Haywood County, N. C, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, February 23 1 1933, the lands described in said deed of trust, to-wit; BEGINNING at a stake at the in tersection of the West margin of Pharr Street with the Southeast mar gin of Wayah Street, and runs with the said margin of Wayah Street South 82 degs. 30 mins. West 100.8 feet to a stake in said margin of Wayah Street; thence South 18 degs. 30 mins. West 105 feet to a stake in the North line of Lot 118; thence North 71 degs. 30 mins. East 90 along and with the Northern line of lots 118, 119 and 121 on the plat hereinafter referred to, 90 feet to a stake in the West margin of Pharr Street; thence North 18 degs. 30 mins. East 150 feet to the beginning. Being lots 122, 123, 124, and 15 feet of lot 125 of High land Park Addition to Town of Can ton. Wesley Pharr property as per T. C. Dobson Survev. January, 1911. The purchaser at : ne foreclosure sale assumes the pavi it of all un paid taxes and wrtu assessments against the property. This 18th day of January. 1933. W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland (Receivers, First National Co. of Dursham, Inc., Trustee. Jan. 26 Feb. 2-9-16 No. 9. RALEIGH. The Budget Commis sion Monday lvcomtnctHtod that thi V., :u As-e:r.!.! i n,, ih.. ::iL-, ... practically every business in the sta. 1 be Loiar.iissii'ii proposed increases n twry .-chedule of state taxation for general fund revenue. It recom- meivie-i that all eorj oration income taxes l.o pushed to. ti;v. constitutional in iximiiin of six per cent, that the merchant license t ; : e raided fr.iiu one ;o four-tenths t ( or.e per cent of gross retail sal. s, and that fran chise iuul license taxes ;.;e increased in many instances. The lecoiumendations were prv sfiitod in the form of the budget revenue bill. As the law stipulates, it was introduced in both branches of the assembly by the respective chairmen of the committees on fi ance. The introduction means that the joint finance committees can now get to work. The proposed taxes would raise in the neighborhood of $21,500,000 of general fund, school and debt service revenue, according to the estimate of Commissioner of Revenue A. J. Max well. The estimate is based on pres ent conditions. Gasoline and automobile license taxes, which go into the highway fund, were not included in the bill intro duced tonight. A separate road tax bill will be introduced later. spent. $779,319 in November, and $1,028,920 in December, or a total of $2,252,821 for the three months pe riod. Of this amount $1,147,069 was provided from Federal relief funds and the remaining $1,105,572 or nearly 50 per ct lit. was provided locally, either through local government or Red Cross appropriations or private cifts. . Racer Is Faced With Problem Of Stopping His Car British Racer Afraid He Can't Stop His Car In ,"-MiIe Distance. . When tvr Ma'..vn l am pool! wave.; ' !::.-. haaiis away and uoes l!:i-h-;r...'-dow:i the s u-v.n-r lu.ich .'-arse at Daytotia Utach in .!-.e 2.50(1 mo sc-pewe: Bluebiid 11 M'iiu'.inie Ut.veen Feb. 10 and 20. one : !,:. bitrge.-. p,:ob!eins ill be to .-tup "m,'.han.,ed ballet"' wit a in live ni:V-. ;:i ,-no minute. i'Mn.auly lie v. :':! i.e seeking to raise own l.iiul peed record 1'iom 253.9 miles an hour to ;UM miles an hour, but he must start and stop the comet like car all within a space of 11 miles. mat means rive miles in winch to gei up steam, one mile over the record stretch, and live miles to apply the brakes. At o00 mile.'; an hour, the Bluebird will be travelling five miles a minute. At the end of that final minute Sir Malcolm must bring his car to a dead stop or plunge into mosquita inlet, which bounds the course on the south end. Gravity, wiml pressure, and mode rate application of the four-wheel brakes with which the super-car is equipped, will cuse the rate of stop ping to be considerably above the five miles per second, thus insuring Camp bell stopping his ;00 miles per hour momentum within the five mile stretch at the end of the run His return spin, from south to north, offers more beach for stopping, He can take advantage of an additional 10 miles, for the beach on which a car can be driven with safety extends approximately 10 miles beyond the start of the record course. Because of I he different problems presented by the north and the south i tins, it is assumed here Campbell will concent ale hi- "-leaU'.-t cll'oit on the moth run. to pile up excess mileage per hour to"oif-et any lack of :;(lll miles per hour euciuntereil on the more hazardous south run. The trials are sanctioned, and elec trically timed, by the American Auto mobile Association, which requires both north and south runs for an offi cial record. Campbell set his existing record here last year. Mosquito inlet never has offered -uch a problem as this year, for no such e.xce.-sive speeds have ever been contemplated. In 20 years of speed trials, exactly 1S5 miles have been ad ded to the mile per hour records of la ti'iia Beach. Back in 190;5 Stanley Win'.oii streaked to a hainaising OS miles an hour, Davtona's tir-t record. Want Ads FOR SALE Good Guernsey milk cow. Reasonable price. May be seen at my place in East Waynes ville. S. H. Keller. Wavnesville, N. C. ' tfc Tommy was receiving his firsz les son in addition. "There are Mr. Jones, Mrs. Jones and the baby. How many are there?" "Two and one to carry." Fx. GUTTERING 1 have in stock 5 inch double beaded galvanized gutter and will furnish and install same for 10c per foot, other makes of gutter as cheap accordingly. L. A. Miller Jan. 2l",c. tf FARM WANTED Advertiser wants to purchase a cheap farm of ten or more acres of land with house and barn on the same within twenty miles of Waynesville, North Caro lina. Owner must state lowest price and give a full description ami th,,' exact location of house and l aid to receive an answer. Address John A. lAiftus. 271 Macon Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1.-2(5. 2-2pd FOR SALE MAGIC GAS gives 5 to 7 miles more to ;,allon gas, more power, carbon remover, $1 treats 100 gallons, money refunded if not satisfied, mail orders given iprompt attention. Salesman wanted for Havwoix (uuntv. CAROLINA MAGIC GAS CO. P. O. Box 0011 Asheville. Jan. 2(5 -Feb. 2-0 lb I'd. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Haywood Home Building And Loan Association OF WAVNESVILLE. N. (.. AS OF l)K( EMBER :UST 1012. ASSETS THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: Cash on Hand and in Banks . 20.S04..-'.:! Mortgage Loans . :KO,000.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first, mortgage on local improved real estate. Slock Loans . - 1,225.00 Advances made to our stockholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 00' i of amount actually paid in. Real Estate Owned TOTAL . 2,770.20 -$4:i4,799.5;i LIABILITIES THE ASSOCIATION OWES: To Shareholders Fund? entrusted to our care in the form of pay ment tin stock as follows: Installment Stock . .. .$237,014.25 Full Paid Stock v.. J . $154,100.00 191,114.25 39,310.28 Undivided Profits - Earnings held in trust for distribution to share holders at maturity of stock. Other l iabilities; Reserve for Contingencies 4,375.00 TOTAL . .$434,799.53 ('TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA iss: COUNTY OF H 'AY WOOD .1. R. Boyd, Secretary-Treasurer of the' above-named Associa tion, personally appeared before liie this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Swoin to and .subscribed before me this 24th day of Jan., 10.'!.'!. SYI.LA DAVIS, Notary Public. I iff hrmrM Afe$fW Ml mfefl ?tr- ill ILLUSION: One of Houdini s most spectacular .crape fcati was performed with a huge milk can tilled with water. lie invitt-J persons of the audience to bring padlocks and lock liiin mio (lie ran. He got into the can, the lid was put. on and fastened wiilr several padlocks. A screen was placed in front ot (he can. Assistants stood ov with slop wa'clies and lire axis to save him from drowning after a certain nine. About a minute later, the screen w.-i removed, Iloudim was seen panting and dripping . . . the padlocks remaining intact! EXPLANATION: 1 he usual method of escaping from a milk cuu is as follows : I he lid of the can is appa renilv ei:urr Iv padlocked to the lower poHicui. but artu.lllv the melal hand to which the staples ::re r.tt.ii heu r die top of a sh irt inner lining.' I he performer, ufti r beim: locked mt i tne caa. pushes the. lid .upward' with his bead an I the short inner limon is forced out of place, permuting hu escape. I he screen ii then removed. ITS FVJV TO J?Zjf00Z& . . . ITS MORE TUJST TO jftjfOW Y IN THE WELDED LJ"" Coturtght, 1HU, K. J. RcjmAdt 1'Mtujo Uiasmi What exciting magic there is in cigarette advertising! Let's look at one of its .sret:test illusions ...that cigarettes can be mysteriously tj ven superior "flavor." the explanation: Just three facl ivs con trol the flavor of a ciarette.'l he addition of artificial flavoring...thc blending of various tobaccos.. .and the quality of the tohuccos themselves. Quality is the most impor tant. Artificial flavoring can never wholly disguise the poor flavor of cheap tobaccos. :-v. 'Z " 1 f&W' - , The blending of scverr.l cheap, raw 'to baccos cannot improve ' the. flavor -of 'any of them. A fine cigarette" i,; a cigarette blended from costly, ripe tobaccos. 'V '-j"" It is a fazt,yfoll ttnowr. by loaf tp baccp experts, that Comcl.t ore made from uner, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. This is why the Camel flavor has never been rivaled . . . why Camels have given more pleasure to more people than any other cigarette ever made. In more costly tobaccos lies the secret of Camels' delicate "bouquet"...of their rich, cool flavor of their non-irritating mildness. It's the tobacco that counts. A'l the natural goodness of Camel's to bacco is kept fresh and rich for you by the air-tight, welded Humidor Pack. Don't re move it. Its moisture-proof cellophane also protects your Camels from dust and germs. Put a pack in your pocket today. JTO TRICKS . . JCTST COSTLHR TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BLEND I
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