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r - I ' i i :l THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THL BSDAYV JANUARY 4, i93 Total Of 105,Are Killed By Cars In State In November Waiting for the Tiirri of the Tide Five Hundred Twenty Seven Are Injured In 115 Auto Acci dents In State ( ( -nurlotu- News ) Radeign The highways of North fJarolinu ran red with human blooj in Novernbtr, when 105 were killed and 527 injured jn 11") automobile acei- lents in which tiOl oars were involved according1 to Tigures released today ty Birector L. S. Harris of the motor vehicle division of the.1 state depart ment of revenue. This is -III moie than were killed in N'ovimix-r, 1!K!2, j when W wern. killed and 110 injured! in 277 accidents. In October, ll3.'i, u total oi &2 were killed and 430 in jured in 354 accident-. This make.1-, a total for the lirst 11 month.-- of this year of 7."0 killed and 4,410 injured in .'!,10H accidents as ovmpared with l07 killed and 4,320 injured m 2,!70 accidents in the cor responding: 11 months last year. "The number of persons being kill d and injured each month in auto mobile accidents in this state is onus, ing me increased worry and alarm nid is making me more and more con. vmced that somethin- must be done to hault this terrific carnage on the Aighways," tJovernor J. C. B. Ehring fiaus said today, in commenting on the November accident figures. "These figures arv all the; more regrettable fiincc? the records of these accidents show that; moft of them aro duo to carelessness and recklessness and utter disregarj for the rights of others. "I am giving tho matter careful at Utition, as aro others who are con oerned ritb it, and I shall continue to do everything possible to work out book' plan whereby this terrific toll off automobile accidents, involving Huch great loss in life and property, may be reduced." : Governor Ehrjnghaus said hv was going to confer with Mrs. Thoma O'Bcrry, civil works- director for th(. utate. to see if it would be possible to increase the personnel of the state highway patrol as a civil works pro ject. sihc4 the state dot's not have funds with which to increase.it. Reekie drivers and fast drive rs re credited with being involved in more accidents than were drunken driver--, according to the accident re port. For while drunken drivers, arc Reported having .been responsible for I t fatal .and :tl non-fat il accident.;, reckless driving is listed as the cause of 27 fatal and 72 non-fatal accidents, with speeding given a.- the cause of listed as being resjxmsible. for 2i fatal and 315 non-fatal accidents. while hit-and-run drivers figured in--10.' fatal and 24 non-fatal smash-tips. Pedestrian, suffereC m.ny heavily than usual in November, the report shows that -10 of those killed and To injured being pedestrians. In (K'tob er only 2S of the. killed and -17 of the injured were pedestrians, Most, of these accidents in which pedestrians were 'kill' -d or injured 'were undoubt edly due to carelessness if not reck lessness, on. the part .oi car drivers. Iin-Tcr Harris: believes. Occasionally a pedestrian is to blame when he gets .struck by an, automobile, Ham's ad mitted, but not often. ".Most accidents in whjch pedes trians' are injured are ' because the drivers of the automobile that hit them are 'driving too fast and do not have their car- under n roper control." Harris safd. Of the P nedc-irians kiliwl,-' .-!'! were yhiMfen, w-hilt. 15 of the 75 -pedestrians, injured were also children. Kk-ven. Wt-re killed and 1 I injured while walking along the highway, four wen- Killed and four injured in merely cros.sing the'" highway '.while three were killed and 12 injured .irt cross ing, street- between intersections in citie- and .:.Tiiii. 'Not a -ingle in toxicated; pede.-triatis was killed and only one. injured! As usual, rno-t of rhe other acci-k-nt-..were collisions between cars or other vehicle- or objects.'- Sixteen were killed and 2t injured in collis ions. Ix-twecN automobiles; six were killed and 20 injured in collision-- with horse drawn vehicles; five wen- killed and mn injured in collisions with train; -jx were killed and -II injured in collision- with nxed object.-, -neb. as tree--, telephone- poles, bridge buildings, While :il were killed and l injuivd in non-collision accident-. More .serious accidents occurred be. tween o'clock and. 7. o'clock: at night -CJ .. jjT 1 .r'i'C:'i;:l';:i?;t' .-:-:': ':-;';,;;- f- HAZELW00D NEWS Glenn Miller of lirevard, -. of Andrew.-, and rred Cmum. are visiting their LIST i Miller (Uile -utVc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mefser and chi!-, Messrs dren of Marion visited relatives and Jim .:!. ..r Wl! audi father. Mr. .lohr. Miller, who v very children, Greek and hreda Ann, .-.pent rinnwtnri . uith Mrs. Waddell's moth er Mr- M. W. Jenkins- ir High! Point. Mr- K. K. Campbell. Woodrow .-.p.d Mild.-ed C'ampbtdl spent Christmas K,. former'-' daughter. -Mrs. Fled Is a-ley mil Mr. F.nsley at H.t1-; am ., Mr. and Mr-. Horn.:.- M'-c ol o Lenoir sDcr.' t:e week with dative- a and friend ill. ON SICK Mr. J oh home on Ma'n paralysi.-. vllSSIoN'AKY SC( 1KTV OFFICKRS ill at his ing from KLEC'TS' NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTATE KV. is: S,.ciety M . an:' Mr-. J. .. Alilier and sons l.:. nn anr Johnnv. ot un-var.J vi.-. tin former's ia rents, Nr. and John Miller. Sunday. They were a cnmt;a)-.i d by Mis.- H-rth i H-i!- Char! CU. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. licniirM a! dauirht-r. Itarbara. of 'Lenoir -oe th.. holidavs with Mrs. Ifenti. . i . . i i i . i.-i . i-Dl-. Mi- ani ii-. j. ii. -Hci.ii' M r-. 1:y ' v.- K .-'. T i soon the Hardwood. 'Baptist church held verj important meeting Thursday afternoon it inr noiin- BlaloA- The following otlicers were elected for the cming year: I rest - Mr-. Kuius riavk; vice pre-M--S J..hn B'alock; secretary i M, a-uivr .li. lom ii'"i cle bader Mi's. W- H. Snyder; . -;,.r stud'- leadei, Vtr.s. C. S. Punh'es.T. leader Mrs. John H'm.o.-k: G A. I'-a-l'--- ,"" Hbintur, den- ide'l andi i i eel Mi- 1 On a recent wight, during na eMrei-udr high tide on the Chinese coast near Amy, the crew of a Junk dropped aiicl.-r they niight eleep. When they awoke lo the morning, the waters had receiie-l. an.i their craft was perched, as shown, on s rock, 20 feet above the briny, i.iditc ibe -.h. cut Mariner,"' they did not bemoan their fate, but calmly sat fin-on!, n hour, tn await another eitremely high tide to float their vetscU The typical bu'J ncwrtheless is ill-tratiyj by "Down on the Farm" Southern farmer realizes the difficulties Arm's on with a uogl courage and he is up ii-le:e-rr-inaP' :nst, Want Ads th(. following verses: Down on the farm, 'bout half-past four, I slip on my pants and sneak out of the door; Out of the yard I run like the dickens To milk U n cows and feed t he chickens. Clean out the barn, curry Nancy and Jigg-. Separate the cream, and .slop the pigs, Work two hours, then eat like a Turk, ' Aji.I by hick! I'm ready Jor a full day's work! Then I grease the wagon and put. on the rack. Throw a jug of water in an old grain sack, Hitch up the horses, hustl,. down the lane Must get the hay in, for it looks like rain. Ixok over yonder! Sure as I'm born. Oat tie. on the rampage and cows in the corn! Start, across the medder, run a mile or two, Heaving like I'm wind-broke, go', wet vdear through. Get back to the horses, then for recompens,. Nancy gets a-st raddle of the barbed-why. fence. : Joints all a-aching and muscles in a jerk. I'm tit as a liddle for a full day's work! Work all summi r till winter is nigh, Then ligur,. up the books and heave a '.big sigh, Worked all year, didn't make a thing; (Jot less cash now than 1 fiad last spring. Now, some people tell us that there ain't no hell, But they never farmed, so how can they tell? When spuing rolls 'round, 1 take another chance, While the fling,, grows longer on my old gray ;pants. Give my s'spenders a hitch, my Wit another jerki And by heck! I'm ready for a full, year's work! Author Unknown 1? LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 After Hon at home a large nesvillu's young set v.inou.s scnools ant gr Attempts Are Made To Enter 7 Houses In This Community Review Of KatclilT Grange Activities I Continued from pag.,.U t iicr pi-t' the Arthur Francis.) nt .lie liian tl'VHlg ti and the man fled. On Monday night, jn attempt was niadi to gain entrance to the home of Miss Alice Quinlan on Pigeon street by opening the side dooi. The noise attracted the attention -of the family and when ineni'ier.- wen; to the door the .nan ran. Hi tin 1 ii leave KEH.NbP young high school girl IK year- of Jge ilesirei- home where shP can worti lor himrd and attend school For ir,fo-matiori call Mr?, O. 1). Alley. '.KKKSH JERSEY cow ply V Zack Mas.sey. Ap- ltpd up- that will re pors;bie party, allowing ail that has been paid on same . Terms if desired. Quick action .-necessary. Address ikx 4Tfi, Concorde N'.. ''. Jin. 4-11-1X. PIANOWe have a beautiful right, m:i!io in this' community will be retuiTed to us. We travfiVr thi.s account to some TENN'ANT VAN"KEI) One v.m. i equipped to cultivate several acre.1' in po'atKs. e.)bi)age. carrots, etc., on the Belle Made property. Ad dress vetdv to T. I. Gwyn Wayne.-. villc N. ", Ite About -even o'chick Tuesoa' Mine- one turned, th,'. lights out at 'the l'V A.J Burgm residence m Love i-aiu ind entered the hall and got a pair of gloves, a poeketbook containing $l'.H0 and cap, Wednesday morning the cap and '.gloves were found in t'v yard- AO nieinher ot the taiiuly s-aw the in! ruder either entering or -leaving th,. -.premises. -" It was found after Hi" robber h id tied that he had tunic: off the lights from the main .swit. h. Chief of Police Jim Stringfield told The Mountaineer yesterday thai he believed" thai the attempted robberies were iieing done by two local buys. and not iiy a mentally unbalanced. Iiei son as had bex'n advanced hy some citizen- of the town. "1 believe it is ju-T an unless jn them, rather than harm.'.' he said. . Sirn e t he series of attempted In cak ii;s, u inimlier of citizens have armed them-elvc- heavily and are awaiting a visit Irom. the intruders. One re ulcr of d'lie Mountaineer said thr.; a .slvegiin had been placed, near at hanrl i'ni' such intruders at tlieir home,: whiU. , others made similar' statements- ; v it n i.he -dropping o! th (.i-r.i'ig no;, long ago 'seemed uily one in Haywood cotintv. Tiiis being the ' Ratelitr Cove Griinge. in which we ibink lias been a great help and his accomplished kits for this community. The work and interest ha.s been o the. .downgrade for the last month perhaps, but ha-, again gotten on its feet. Willi the few I'l.naining nieiiibers who., no doubt, have visioned a new story through have taken a new spirit and interest iiml .pushing the worl. forward for another, successful year- We hope to -see tli is work advance if for nothing more than the sake of the community. We, the members of this Grange say: "If tho '.work cea-'i's, the happiness. enjoyments. :ind. content oi". 'he neonle ( will be dead." I 'ro'oa )ly t here a re some u ho w o'l der.whai the (J range did during the pa-t yea:'. Briefly. 1 shall enumerate few df the most outstanding events of tills organization ot K-itclitf Cove: first, we look .at-, .the "'wonderful projects ot the comiiniintv which we dope soon tn see completed. .'This project Wi-- the buying of 'the' school nou-e an. I later has been set aside 'or Use as a eoiinnunity center. A crop was grown on the ground in the past year to help with t h,. fin un-es. Fines Creek News MRS. S E A V I ' . IS HOSTESS AT . ST CUE NTS TWO I.O ELY PARTIES l'.m charming affairs of the Yule tide season the parties, given by Mrs, J. W. N'.o-.- o j Thursday and Friday after no :. . (iuantitie- . ..i.'-taias grectu "y a',d vasis of poiiisettas formc.t a fr-tive setting for the bridge tables. Or ( .t h i.K'casion- a red and green ivior mo'.if was noted in the appointment.-, of the rcfrcshinent.s. Or. Thursday aflernixn Mr.-. Wood s'. Jones received the high .score o'h. and Mr-. J- C. Patrick receiv ed the low store gift. Those placing were: Mrs. Horace Keener Mrs. N. M. MedforJ. Mrs.. 0. F- -Kirkpatrick. Mi-. Uobena Miller, Mr-. Oraytoii P errv. of Sylva. Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred, Mrs. C. J. Ueece. Mr-. E. It. Camp, Mrs. Caroline I Hyatt, Mr-. Gravden Ferguson, Mrs. C. M. Oicus, Mr.-, J. IV Patrick, Mrs. .!. P. Oicu-- Mrs. .lame.- Killian, Mrs; We I'd-s'-'i Jones. Mrs, Guy Mus'sic Mr.--' lien Clkit', and Mrs. Diana Sho i!l.fed. Joining the group fo':1 :.a iere wire Mrs. Horace Pros;, o'" Kli7.i'iethto'i. Tenn., .Mr., ,1a. no- Reed. Mr-. Ii. II. )eic.n- Mr. Mint borne Wo.d.-ev: Mr- It N. liaroer. Mrs-Jame- Yhoina- Mr.-. . H. McDowell. Mr- Humes Hat:. Miss Ann Joiie-. and Airs. Chavlc- Thoma-. On Friday afternoon the high score trophv went, to Air- S. P. Gav and RETLHN LEGE perming a two we TO COL- Miss- low His.. rri'e. Th.. Mr.-. Ma-s R. it Edwina Mi rece'A pti;.. i -I I a ii I)owell received the .Mrs. He,, SKi-m attractive guest ed t. -e 1 1 1 I Tom Lee., her. Mr- 1 W. 1. Hard e. Mr'-. Fuji Campbell." Mr : Sloan .Mrs t his affai r were : -lr, Mrs, Robert N. Lancaster, n Jr.. Mrt. Hugh k Hodges, Mrs. R. Harry Hall. Mrs. William Hannah vaca- number oi ay hai returned to el leges. In this oup are t:ie tollowing: Criivei-sitv of North Carolina: Albert New, Hill I'wo-l. J&meo Ilarden Howell. Jame- and John Queen. John Murphv. and Sam S'.ring tieJd. Duke L'nivtrsity: ICosilyu Ray, Kathryn Qw-en, Hob Alley, and Por ter Greenwooil. Womm's College- of the I'niver.-ity of N.-C,: Jean and Harriet Morrison. Marian JIcDowell. Louisa Thaekston, and Helen Medford. Mar.- Hill- College: Doris. Messer, Edith P.aucom, Evelyn' Morgan, and Martha McCracken, Greeas'.Mjro College: Edna and Elizabeth darrclt. Mary l- mma Masfiie. Westein Carolina Tcacileis College: Margaret Ashton. Virginia Roberts, and Avis .Mi ill'ord. Stati College: Wi! iam New and Carl Underwood- Charles Ku- Wake Forest: Paul Davis. Salem College Habbio Way. Georgia Tech; M utlia Neal Jack Phillips. and and Mary' Junior College: Patsy Mr-. .Marguerife ltarron, Mrs. Alvin Ward. Mrs Wilford Ray. Mrs. Horace Keener. Mrs. S- P. Gay. Mrs. Paul Hyat t. Mis.s Isand Ferguson- Miss Mirv Stringfield. Miss Mary Itarhe,-. and Miss Edwina McDowell. St Hill. Castle Heights Military Sell".,!: Harold Hayne.s. Agnes Scott College-.. He-u r Ann Withers. Asheville School For l!ov-: Kiflin Hayes. Virginia Preshyte.-ian School: Fred erick Marsh, Emory Junior College: Joe Sloan. Meredith College: Carolyn Haynes, Fa.ssii'eri. : Louise Stringfield. NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. UNDER and by virtue oj -r er and authority , contained - ir certain deed of tru-t executed L. Boyd and wife. Belle Bovd R. Frincis, Trustee, which sai.: of trust is dated December 17 and recorded in Book 10, pa.., ot the Haywooa county itegistrv fault having been made in th..' '.. ment of the indebtedness then 1 " cured and in the conditio-n.s 1 1 1 rj secured, the undersigned Trusti ,- u on the 31st day of January, r .; i or .about 12 o'clock noon, at th. i ,,u' House door in the town of Wayr,( .i offer lor sale and sell to the bidder for cash the following ed property: All that certain tract of ;;r.,i lots of land described in a dee ; vj John McD Michael and wife Var" L. Michael, dated 20th day of X v,ff ber, U'23. and recorded in Bn.i. X;, tjfi. page rest-ori! bf'deed-- f-... 'H' wood County, to which deii!. i.," and page reference is hereby lr;ui fot a more complete descripticj ',, said lands- Excepting- however, from trie .ibv described lands and which exceptio v.'il! not be offered for s-ale i:; proceeding, ihe following lots !aT, and right of ways: 1 lot of land described in dated Oct. 20, 1924, recorded in Bet No. 0o, page 366,' from D. 1 . It,-,.. and wife to E. B. Rickman. 1 lot of land described in a die dated February 11, 1926 and records in Book No. 70, page 390, from D. ' Boyd and wife to T. J; Cathey. 1 lot of, land described in a ., . dated Sept. 12. 1928. and recotikd :'. Book No. 77, page 306. from D, L Boyil and wife to G. R. Norri.: a;, wife. 1 lot. of land described in dew dated Sept- 7. 1928, and recorded .. Book No. 79, page 323, from D. L Boyd and wife to I). R. Cook -ucs wife. One right-of-way over ;iooc V scribed lands to Carolina Power Light Company for a power line corded in Hook No. 84. page 49. One right-of-way for pol- li dated May 26. 1930. and re,:,-r in Book. No. 83, jpagq 242, This 'January 21934. W. R. FRANCIS Tm-t. No. 14i-:-Jan. 4-11-18-28. Job Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ivrdam to Mr-. Annie to R. J. Owen. to A. B. Rob in i d all i his. pxshed tlu- argo we til;' t Special The '-Mountaineer. D- Deeves Noland attended the toUweo growers' meeting held at Washington. I). C. where lie repre sented the North Carotin i tobacco urowers-, last week. Orvilb- James, who attend. Car son Newman College at Jefferson City, Tenn. has been spending the Christmas holidays at his Immo. Miss Mildred Rogers entertained with a p.irty Christmas night. Those attending were: Misses Lucy and Frances James. Mis.s Anna Lou Rath -bone. Missi-s Catherine and Margaret Greene, Misses Lucy and Hilda Fisher. Miss Bonnie Duokett, Misses Mabel and Marguerite Clark, Mark and Foster Ferguson, Frank Kirk pa: rick. Gerald Mauncy.Edd and Joe Ratitbone. John Williams. Ned Clark. Erne.st Rogers, and Wilson Fisher. Mi.ss Margaret Walker, music teach-: er in the Fines Creek school, spent I tie .Holiday. at her home in White Pine. Tenn, Miss Mabel ( lark visited l'riends in Newport, T'n.ne-'.se,. (djurinpr "be Holidays.. Fine.- Cn-ex : students who are bier i nen lair be' last fall Gi mge i.iti,y exhibits Grangers an forcm. places ' Deacon Dtibbs; The CI ra ng,, it . has ftirnishe 'iiroughoul the olin-.t. i.iusu .alio greaiesi- ot all tnis or ganization has added to the knowledge and minds of its. .members, things that can not. bis reached, things that cm not oe roati and reptaceit with soiiio- thmg else, and also life-mei-iioric .Nt'.mes of tne new ofliccrs for the Incoming year will be feen later stands the G work forward i to the eomnnlnitv i . o. in,, .gricuiiure Ihivs and again the Ratclif Cove loon mi 'top lor tiest comiim- V tew of the active men putting on ,-r. dif- t he well know play is proud to .-a lhat d well known neonle State of North Ca b-axing for college this week include Miss Lucy Fisher. Wilma Clark, Bon nie Duckett, Mr. Foster Ferguson, Glenn Noland. Frank Kirkpatrick to W. C. T- C at Cullowhee; Sam Mc Cracken to E. C. T4 C. at Boone; Misn Ruth Ledford. to. Mars Hill Collegp, at 'Mars-'Hill; Miss Mildred Rogers, to W. C. of I". N. C. at ,t;reenslK)ro; Orville James, to Carson Newman, at Jefferson City. Tennessee. Miss Louise Arrington. teacher in Fines Creek school, visited friends in Atlanta. Ga.. during the holidays. -Miss Pearle James, news writer for Fines Creek, is convalescing at her home, after having her tonfils re moved, i Brown Messer and Miss Retha Sutton, of White Oak, were quietly 1 married last Sat urd.iv. Hcav B.in-A-Yenture. Inc. Marr. -cemetery lot. J- F. Mann, e" ux, lands. J. H. Keener, e- ux. ::son, lot. John M. Havnes. et ux. to Lawson L. Allen, lot, H, C. Rand to Mark Reno. 3 tracts. Guerney P. Hood ,. State of N. C.. property. E. G. Smather, to C. A Clark, lot. Tina Holland lo J. W. Henson, lots. J. M. Curtis to Geo. W. PloU- lot. Walter Singleton to Carroll Sing leton, lot. Clementine Mease -. 2 tracts. Singlet on t J S. Carroll ran, lot W .: res A. J. acre. F P. E." Ander- ti C Reno Ethel CVrth H. Fish 14 WK ARK. NOT PREACHERS ' "but'""''" N K S A V K S OL E S THE ( HA MPI0N SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WBSTERN I NION McC ,'dyde :UM'ii te li. W. Terrell, I lav m- C. r. Thoinii-on. GucrnoN 1 f N. I . Mary and L C. Davi. raliM-ee Hood. C W. R. M. :!2 acres. IVy Hill 1 lavis. et ux. :-o U 1! ei-i-5 Mi (;. i er-ux. lot. . Ji-n;itnan's Creek H. H. Messer. et ux. to Jak, 2 tracts. P:geon S. E. Evan- to Pearl Fisher J. T. Smathers, et al to Charles. J. Smathers, ijj acres. Tina Holland, ot al to J. W. Henson, 4i acres. A. E. Warren t t-t al :o W. V. How ard, tract. J. T- Stamey i t ux.'to C). U. Sing, leton. .r acres. R. R. Cook to John H. Medford, et ux. 4 acre?. Wayr.esvillo Mrs. N. B. H- and N. A Harrison. Jr. to W. E. Nichols, lot. M. M. Noland. et u. to T. W. Fer guson, H acres. Charles J. StuDbs to Olaronc- C. Francis, lot. Arthur Meade, e-v ux. to Bc'.l L. Sanders, lot. J. A. Lowe. Sheriff, to Hardv Liner. Jr.. lot. ' Hardv lot. . Wiley M Cannigfiam Complete Stock of al for Leg ins Liner, Jr. cCIurt e: ux. ph Liner. o' WiJ T. Deeds of Trust Civil Summons State Wararnts Warranty Deeds Chattel Mortgages No Tresspassing Signs The Mountaineer
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