Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Aug. 17, 1933, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
HURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pate 5 Sailor Paints Mural of the Fleet Jul m Allen of Tana, 111., attached ajnural ot the fleet on the wall of the oayj-yard, Allen, who makes painting oinxal during his spare time ashore. He (go ta (Eljnrrlt mtimij FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. V. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:45. W. C. Allen superintendent. Muming Worship 11:00, Subject: "Let Us Have Peace With God." 0:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of chj.'ch meet. Rvening Worship 8:00 P. M. Sub ject: "Safety First" Mid-week prayer service 7::0 Wed nesday. FJRST I'RESEYTERIAX CHURCH Dr. R. P. Walker, Minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Wednesd :y S p. in. mid-week service of prayer, song and Bible study. This service is being well attended, especially by visitors. This church extends, a cordial invi tation to all. Sr. JOHX'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Arthur J- Racettc Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week d lys at 7:30 A. M. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems ,,.,,;:,,: slfiiM oil I, renins in in poulty lloek l.e i.-sl.-d l'"i'. While U.a,)beii';:' ;f'.--u Y"s, this lesiinu is Here i 1 II I " o I I 1 1 i OfHl : tl. H1 1.1 i- i I'l'li'-I 'i-v.-ry .:r.r if pi-sKiMe. The li. is iruiili ! mhoi of. Noi-lh ''!'- !fue ih.oisaiids il ett.llii is eaeh 'year 'and imy pi ' ';u;l b n should be -token t, Hurl, its spri-M.l, I 'tie. I..' 'tie oi:e number Vf- ll.i. !;s 1" be les.te.l npplU e.i'.inlis' f,'.- til.-- W.Tk- shiOlld be Senl :IS ,,:lriy ; i- possible. 'Applications: .),,nld; be minted ' to lb.. Stale V"-ter-iiaiian. Slab' 1 lepartnieiii of ..urieul- iur.', .i:.ii'i:::i. " oa.-ii.or Hboul.l lands ! ; it;lit ..urio .1" M 'keep d..u a 1 1 1 - under :r..i:li'of ba"dv.in.lV ' . N Tliew li.ir.hv I? ' t .le; , y .,r t ie' pirn's and ;' e,...-i i . .1 ' 1" i r. v w ill .a' SMiimi: stiaiulu v. ill. m.4.'e a future !1 l,:l,v..s: If 111. -.are burned 'the u 1 , - .., . -V, I.',-.-1 IT. Will, b.; JUSl. ,: til.i.. kl t- '( ' .vi..i; oii-.e.ltisl.-i.-s. VHies. I -lirubs f.lial. ,i:s.. f..rJilit.- it.houl .!.i:o.lu.;iia:. ai,iiy naJ-rketabl.'. crop. Question: What iViinerals. in addi tion lo salt should be led dairy ani mals? v :. Answer: ( ;;iciuni a: : .h.-pn..rous are -the- two main reotiirements.. L h b r u re i liar v ci''cunistam;es. however, these ntiticiaU are found in sufheient a'l intitv in theM.;alanc.ed:ration,- Dur-in- thi early part of The lactation period a L-ooil produrtn cow will ,haw on vlie mineral reserve sU.redin the bones and it is therefore advisable to add'twii pounds of a mineral mix lure composed of finely ground, lime itonb ami steamed bone meal to each 1 r-0 ; pounds of the concentrated ra ;,,!. This will hel restore the min erals taken from the bone. '. Question: I- is satisfactory to de velope pullets on corn alone if there is an ample supply of. pieen feed? . :!-ver: While many farmers are ca r r v i r " 0 u t t h ei r ', . f e e d i n c , pro;: ra 111 in this v,-av it is not; satisfactory and -v;;! ,-esult iri low vE'.ality of the flock and in many instances leg weakness mav appear before the hlr.U eonte into lay For best results the develop. ',inls: should have a mash before them at all times. . This mash will buiil up vitality aibi develop . latent .laying qualities.- Question: What is the best ma terial to -use for . floors , m poultry layir.sriouses? Answer: Bv-all means put in a con crete" floor if' possible. While wood and dirt floors are-used they are un sanitary and hard to keep clean. A concrete floor laid over a s.inch foundation of cinders, broken stone or ' lavel will last indefinitely and at the ame time will be easy to clean ,S 'keep; clean. Wood .e cheaper but do not have the l.f of a concrete floor and are not as sanitary- to the V. S. S. Indianapolis, has painted recreation building in the Philadelphia and modeling his hobby, completed the is shown here with part of the painting. HAZEUYOOl) PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. O. t". I.undrum. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service, 10:40 o'clock. Junior, Intermediate and Stenior ve.-peis, 7:1.". Evening Service, S:00. ,,..- V METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wade Jolm-on, Pastor. Sunday School. i':4."). Sernr. n .1 1 o'clock Eivoith League 7:lo. lege Sermon by Rev. Johnson o'clock. Subject: "Retribution." HAY.ELWOOh HAI'TIST CHURCH Rev. B. U. Caldwell, Pastor. Sunday School i):4T. 11 :00. Sermon bv Pastor. 7:00,; Meeting .of all H. Y. P. U.' i f the church. 8:00, Each" Wednesday mid-week Prayer meeting. .;R. CE CHI El H IS THE UOU.X ! T.1 VN. ' 11 1 1 .V.'S I ... . V.C R.'.J. Albert New, Rector I . Sunday. August '-'O h. I'd:!:!. I s. A. M. 1 My ( inuminion. 10 A, M. Church School. 1 I A. M. Tlie Rector will preach on: tSpii ittial N'alues." I !'. M. Evensong at Hal-am church. K P. M. Evensom: at St1v. .'.v'.v ordei: uxi run aueki- C.IV M ECU AX ICS .Meets ivery Tuesday night at S o'clock-. All visiting iiiiiors are welcome to all meet ings. Waynesville ( oiincil No. :'.7o. The VVavtU'-ville Council of Junior (Ji.ier nut ill the l.odce Hall over tlie -'iit Nation il Hank 'I'uesd.ay at X p. 11.1. Though it. was raining a goodly I 'liliber Were preseni'. and enjoyed r.'t' i.n rf good fellowship. The State Convention wili 'e hold in Hickory. N.C., Tuesday. August L'1;"J.' The following delegate, will 1 pros' lit our lodge: Principal s ' Ib.yd 'I'. 1.. (Ireen and E. A. I'.ui gin ; Iterrb.t' S W. H. llurgin amd W. E. Sorrells. . Very interesting and instruftiv ativ- wer" made bv: Professor i! I. Ibinn and. Rev. li. W. l!;tueom, I.'l.ins are under way for a water nirllon. fea.-t abour. the evening of August 20th. Beacon ikm s To; :v ::- IlazelwoodTeam il ;:.; wood 'defeated. Peacon Mills I'.st Saturday on the local grounds 11 I it i n a ten inning pa me. . This-. makes ' 'tr '-'games ; .Beacon has lost. t the b - dub this season. : Tlf game waj a i egti-lav slugging eoti'r.st with Jla- '-a. 1'n.akii g !!'. -;. of tb.-ir h'M ac count for run? . (Vi'een 1( :l !.i ,'. '.. b, 1. b-'-.'-.r.- with . .thiV-e-- safeties, in six tries, while Robin-on -and Provost collected a triple and a double each. .. P. - - Bryant ami: Pat ton; 1; d. lie l.ar.con batters with three hits each, -'This win pives Hnzehvood a slight j afl for first idaee in the Industrial League; they won thirteen: games and lost two. while Enka- who holds sec ond place, has wen thir "on and Tost three. Hazelwood and Enka will meet for their final game at Hazelwood, Saturday. .-r August ..2f)th. Hazelwood travels, to Tryon for a game Saturday of this week. BEACON : AB R II E Bass, 2b . . . ,'-.., ;. .-. .... .5 2 3 0 Vallincourt -:ib. , 0 0 " 0 H. Fox. ss. . 0 0 2 2 li. Fox. cf. . a 11 1 Itunlap. If. . :5: 1 2 0 Patton. rf- : . ..; .:. 5 ,1 :i 0 Sanders, lb. . .........5 2 1 0 Biggs, c. . .5 2 Z I Lovin, p. . .5 1 1 0 Bryant, (Z) cf. ,.... -- . ,:V 0 o 0 47 10 18 4 (Z) Wen.: in for V-allineourt in 5th. HAZELWOOD AB R II E Quern, ss. 0 1 3 0 A. Wyatt. cf. . .5 12:0 Fisher, 2b. . ........... .6 2 1 1 Robeson lb. . ..... . . ..5.2 2 0 Burrell. 3b. ........... .4 I 1 0 Putnam, p. . .......... .4 1 0 0 Prevost. If. . ....... . . ,4 2 2 1 Glen Wyatt, r.". . ........5 0 0 0 Gordon Wyat:. c. . . ... . .5 110 44 11 12 2 Business College Offering Tuition Blanton's Business College in Ashe ville is offering three tuition scholar ships, good for $50.00, to apply the p:ice of any standard commer cial course given at the college. lh.se interested in receiving a s. Ik.; t! ship may apply to the County Supc. intendent, Mr. Jack iMesser, for ft., t her information. The college requests that the stu dints using the scholarships enroll as scon as possible. XOT1CE OE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust executed by P. H. Clark and wife Cenie Clark, to the under-igned Trustee, dated June L'Oth. liC".'. and recorded in the ofiice of the RegH'er of leeds for 11 ay wood County, North Carolina in Book No. 2ti, page 12(1 and default having eon made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, whereby the power of sale became operative the undersigned trustee will, on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER Hth. i;i:;;i. at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, at the COCRT HOESE DOOR IN WAYNESVILLE, HAY WOOD COUNTY. NORTH CARO LINA, sell tor cash, at public sale, to the highest bidder, a one-half un divided interest in ami to 'the the fol lowing described parcel or tract of land, to-wit: Situate. lviiiLT and being in the Town of Canton. Haywood County North Carolina, and more particular ly bounded and described by metes and bounds. ;e follows: BECIN'NINC at a stake in the cor. nor of Noi'.h Main and Newfound Sttt'tts and runs with die east margin of North Main Street 100 feet to a stake; 1 hence S. SO 20' E. id feet to ;i stake iii West margin of. a twen tv I'o... alley; Uience S IS 45' . with margin of said alley 01 feet to a stake in northwest margin of New found Street ;, thence S. til!' :H)' W. S7 feet to the beginning, together with the riejit .'to the mutual use to a 20 foot alley way as shown on map made by. J. C. Hiiynes, Civil Engineerdated October. l!'2a. and recorded in Map Book 1! page P, with the free and unrest rinled right of egre-s ami -regress over and across and along with the: alley way. To w hich said Map .Mid record -reference is .hereby made for a full and coinplet t. ilescript ion of said alley-way. This' August 4th Hi;!;;. ;i:o. II. WARD. Trustee. No. s:i. -Aug.:l,7-2l-:!I-Sept. 7. A The XOT1CK STATU OF NOBT11 CAROLINA, OOl'.NTV OV" HAYWOOD. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY L'ONCKKX: All persons will hereby take notice that YVtide McDaniel who was con victed of inaiisluuy liter at the July Term. 1 H 3 1 of Haywood County Su perior Court, and sentenced to the State Prison, will apply to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for a pardon or parole at an early date. All persons who oppose said par don or parole will forward their pro test to the Governor without delay. This August u. 1 ;i;t;t. WAD1-: MeOANlKL. No. tb" Auj; 10-17. XOT1CE OE SALE OE l.AXP Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred by Deed of Trust exe cu.cd by C. E. Ivirkpatrick and wife. Georgia Miller Kirkpatrick, dated the ii.st day of January, ltcjib and re corded in Book 20. l'age 22S. in the Otlire of the Register of IUhhD for liavwood County, Jetl'ersim E. Owens, Substituted Trustee, will at twelve o'clock Noon 011 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER loth, lO.'S.'i. at the Court House Door of Haywood County in Waynesville Nortth .Caro lina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of laud in or near the City of Waynesville. North Carolina ami BEGIN NINO at a stake standing in the Northern Margin of Boundary Street 2oS feet in an East erly direction from tlie intersection of Boundary Street with Walnut Street, and run- thence North 10 degrees la mini:es East laO feet to a stake; thence South SI degrees 10 minutes East 7") feet to a stake; thence South 10 degrees 15 minutes West 150 feet to a stake in the Northern margin of Boundary Street; thence with said margin of Boundary Street North 7!) degrees 45 minutes West 75 feet to the BEOINNINC. Being the greater part id' Lor. No. 142 i- per Bowie's survey of Raniseur Survey of the "Town of Waynesville. being all. of the lot convoyed to C. E. Kirk-pat rick by t he heirs of W. D. Mcf racket!, by 'deed dated July 21. lb'-M, ami recorded in Book' 07. page .".00. except thai certain ."0 foot strip oil', of -aforesaid lot conveyed to J. N. Shoolbled by deed recorded ill Book 0.'!. paire .'J75, to which deeds ami re cord reference is hereby made' for a more full and complete description of' the same. This sale is m ade on account of de fault ill payment of Ihe indebtedness secured by said deed ol':rilt. A live per cent (5',) cash deposit will be reiUire.l of the highest bidder For more lhan twoninndisliiere has been a conl inuous rise in i he price of the things (haU' o in make up printing: Paper prices have gone up7 m some instances, more than 50 per cent.; - inks are advancing in price; labor cost is higher ; under the pro visionsf NRA ' . In a rising market we suggest you antici pate your staple needs now, and allow us to print what you need at today'sj)rices. We believe prices will be much higher in in the near future. Phone Mountaineer Printers of Better Printing Largest Printing Plant West of Asheville at the sale. This the 10th day of August 1933. JEFFERSON E. OWENS, Substituted Trustee. (20S4) No. '12 Aug. 17-24-ol-Sept. 7. SUTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust executed by D.H. Clark and wife. Cenie Clark, jo the undersigned Trustee, dated July 8th. '11132. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Countv. North Carolina, in Book No 30. page 432. anil default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness therein secured, whereby the power of sale became operative the undersigned trustee will, on SAT URDAY SEPTEMBER 0th, 1033. at 'TWELVE t) CLOCK NOON, at the Court House Door in Waynesville. H lywood County. North Carolina. S, 11 for cash, at public stile, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed tlure parcels or tract of land, to wit: FIRST 'TRACT: a certain tract or ptreel of land in Heaverdam Town ship Haywood County. State of North Carolina, hounded as follows: BEGINNING on a -take on tie Noith bank of New Found Road and the east bank of Thickety Road. 10 feet from the southeast corner of C. T. Wells Li:, and runs with the east bank of Thickety Road to a stake the southwest corner of College lot; with the line of College lot. to a stake in .LlLSmathers line; then with J. 11. Smathers' line to a stake on Khe north bank of New Found Road to the' BEGINNING, containing about one acre, more or less, situate in tlie town of Canton, Noif.h Carolina. 'This deed is subject to a certain deed cxociAed bv N. W. S. Pegrain to Mrs. Handy Kirkpatrick which deed is hereby excepted. Beimr the same land sold and con veyed by J. B Mease and wife, Lou M Mease, to U. W. S. I 'eg ram by deed dated Oct. 20. 1005. and record ed on Dec. , 1005. in Book of Deeds No. 21, page 422 Roe, ird of Deeds of Haywood County, to which said deed and record reference1 is hereby made for -a m.u'e complete de-cribt ion. 'SECOND TRACT: A certain piece, pi reel or . of land, situate, lying and being in Beaverdain Township, in the 'Town of ('anion. Nort h Carolina. BEC.l N NI N'G mi a stake in the northwest tnariin of Newfound Street, 111.5 feet from the intersect ion" of the east 'margin of North Main Street widi tlie northwest margin of New found Street. Iieing the. old IVgram Smathers corner and runs with -the noiMiWest margin of Newfound Street, .V 73 I'., lb leel to .1 stake; then IN H7' '10' E. 120.5 .feet 10 a stake in the old Peerain ami Sinai: hers line; then w: 1 lb said oh l.l'egra in and Sunt hers 137 Market line S. 22 W. 135 feet to the be ginning. THIRD TRACT: , A certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Haywood and State of North Carolina on the State Road loaiPr.g to Asheville, known as the Colins land same being in Clyde Township, butted and bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING a: a black oak tree, a corner to A.C. Morrow's two tracts of land known as the Liner and Sor rel tracts, now owned by A.C. Mor row's heirs, and then running south 45 E. with said Horrow-Sorrels tract 4 ! poles to .1 stake, said Morrow'a corner; thence S. 02 east with an il her line of said Morrow's land, 23 poles to a stake, said Morrow's cor ner; thence S 70 E. with said Mor row's line IS poles to a bunch of al ders at a branch, said Morrow's cor ner and a corner to D. E. Jones' land; thence North 84 East with Jones' line 2S poles to a stake in the old road, said Jones corner: thence N. 00 E- with said Jones' line and with the old road 52 poles to a .-rake in said road; thence N. 54 E. with said Jor.es line 27 poles to .1 rock 011 the side of said road and corner to a 10 acre tract sold by John Turpin to John Garrett; thence N. with the west boundary line of said tract 5S poles to pine corner to said tract and on a line of a tract of land sold by A. M. Killian to V. W. Medford; thence west with said Med ford line 40 poles to a white oak on. the bank of State road. A. C. Mor row's corner to a tract known as Pressnell hind; thence S. 58 W. with said Morrow line 54 poles to a stake, snid Morrow's corner; thence N, 36 W. with Morrow's line 0 poles to , stake, said Morrow's corner; thence S. 20. W. with said Morrow line 17 poles to a stake said Morrow's cor ner; thence with state road where it now runs about 14 poles to a sitake. Morrow's corner; thence N. 24 VV. with Morrow's line 15 poles to & si'.ake. Morrow'- -corner; thence S. 78 W. with Morrow's line 30 pojes to a stake. Morrow's corner; thence N. 1 E. with Morrow's line 14 poles to a stake. Morrow's corner; thence S. 81 W. with saiil Morrow s line IS poles to a stake, Morrow's corner; thence N. 17 W. with Morrow's line (i poles to a stake. Morrow's corner; (thence 5 15 E. with Morrow's line 30 poles to the beginning, containing 7S acres, more or less. The 'conveyance of the third tract hereinbefore 'described is subject to a conveyance . made in Ihe life time of E. C. Clark to C. P. Clark, for ap proximately 2'a acres, whereon the said C. P.Clark now resides. This August 4th. 1033. .1. R. MORGAN, Trustee. ' No. SS A ug. 1 7-24-31 -Sept. 7.
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1933, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75