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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER trursiy. JULV m Women Balk At Bureau's Suggestion That They Wear 30-Inch Stockings Washington- Sixty million wom en.rtprfesetini,' 120.001,UUO iegrs. are complaining that the Bureau of Standards which ha quite bit to isay about s.i!k :-tockir,gs, was not exactly an Earl t arr-'il when it comes to making rules and regulations for the female limb. The hir.t wa. pa.-.eu ut that it would be a g-i i.:ea for the bureaus scienti.-t to :ut aside the:r tes: tube and calipers, and strictly in the line of duty get ..ome front row seats at a tirt - cla.s girlie-girlie fhow and watch the maidens kick- The General Federation of Wom n'4 i '!'i s -hi-iks the Bureau jf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Beaverdam Smatlu-rs to Clara L Sriiathers, o acres. Sallie Smith and Emma M. H. Cook, tracts. K. H Worley, et ux to G ley, '1 tracts. . h. Worlt'.V et Revis. 1 acre. Virge McClure et et ux Standards is talking nonesense wnen ! it .-ays that a :'"-in..-h silk stocking is the rifrn; length for every gal i from l'l to 00. Who, they ask. ex- j vpt a cloistered scientist would ever take (he position that what was good! for Kate Smith would be good fori Norm.: Shtjaier? . . j When the Bureau of Standards passed the word along to manufactur-,' ers that 3U inches of silk was ju.-t right fur gals' stems, it wa the re-, suit of months of scientific research involving such stuff as the average) length jS t.he Jib and the Femur, . whici are leg bones. If the bureau had spent two bits for a tape meas-, Raymond Duckett to nd gone down to ine naming Cook to T. Wor- Lloyd ux to Vaughn to Maurice T. ux Ten- Ha.- ure and zone ieach for the week-t'ndi it "would have come out low. better. In case at didn't have two bits, it could have tent scientists out to stand on .-treet corners on windy days. r THREE KINDS The ladies say there are three kinds of legs and thfat .stockings ought to vary in length from 25 to 32 inches. Class one consists of the chorus girl leg short and rounded. Anybody except a scientist would know she didn't need 30 inches of stocking makes too big a bulge at the top. Clasi' Two is the lady who is about five-feet-rive, who weighs i:J0 pounds. She would take a 2'J-incher, or in event she 'is badly bow-legged, a 30-iricher- A straight line i. still the s-hort .di.-tance between ankle and hip. no matter what the Bureau of .St'j ndanls say.s. Class Three consists of long-legged, athletic la.-.-ies like llelene Mad ison, the s'w;ninuT,"and I! . he ; I Mili ik son, the. .-'.vi niniei -gol t'ei'-i uhiici -hurdler- Ba-eb.i lli-r -Uiskethalier-tii-cu-er. Thev i.e. d .".2 in die.- of ..-ilk stock- unt : in- l.ui eau oi .uiho- Byers, lot Fred Cod Brooks, lot. A. R. Liner, et ux to Lester Smath ers. 35 acres. Charles Mease, et ux to N. B. Rho darmer, 3 tracts. Clyde Theodore Byer.s. et ux to W. V. Havnes. i '2 acres. H. A- Osborne to Charles S. land, lot Jonathan's Creek Board of Education to J. S. rell lot. Piceon Dalton ( laiK, 11 acres. Waynesville Hattie Norman to Derry and Ho mer Norman, 774 acres. Lloyd Gra.-ty et ux to J. M. Ixmg, lot. O. L. Briggs, et ux to J. R. Mor gan. 5 acres- O- L- Briggs. et ux to Ellis Sctzer, 7 acres. Joseph Welch to J. Wiley Janus, lot. K. L. Cope, et ux to Clara Fisher Allen, iot. B. C. Buck, et ux to 1'earl St. In surance Co.. 28Ai acres.. Nobody's Business By GEE McGEE. FROG BOST1CK v SON I I'. ize-tight) : :jr;.e-:ight wa- KID GREA- n-cii uis- la.- heil in rta: - . i . ,. .... irioay r.ignt unuer me aus-i peces of the fiat iv.k yase tad ieege. ' ...'id a 7-ending bwUt was pulled off betwixt kid b'-easi-R, the light weight! ot cedar lane, and irog oast.cn, welter-weight of Mat -rock. ..the ring wa.s made in the center of the puolick square and it was a round ring instead of a square ving, and had 3 rope.s in.-tead of 2 ropes, and it va.s empired by yore core spondent, mr. raikc Clark, rfd. Judd Clark was bell-ringer and budd Clark was whistle blower, while pte and -keet Clark were judges. ..the aspirants got into the ring and hupped around enduring the first ending and neither one of them got struck anywheres- the secont started otf with a" etiff upper cut to the jaw of frog by kid ami it stunted him for a minnet and made him swallow his chaw of tobacker. when the whis. lit- blowed. he had him on the rope. ..the third ending passed without nobody getting anny hard licks, but kid clainitl that frog punched him in the stummick below the belt with his knee and that was equal to a fowl, but the empire did not notis it, as he was looking at 2 girls in audience who vas .-etting on t' grand-stand verry careless. ..I .-tood ,,n '-he piotrudir.g where I used to dive fr. m. T: tar.ee from the top uf that ro.k Ic the surface of the water had unV'.bt ediy .-hiui.k up i feet, :: being only about 3 feet from one to the ether I recall that when 1 :i:.-t beg-n to dive from that rock, it looked ;:Ke tr.e water wa- 'way down yonder, at least 30 oi 40 yard. ..I was the nr-t boy in the crowd that l..arn.-,i t keen HIV head uni' holding my ' --1 -L-e, to a large flat rock; thence S- SI 15' W. 2.M chains to a fala.k oak; thence S h5' 15 W. 4.24 chains to a stake on watershed of ridge; thence with the watershed of ridge as- follow-: S. 63 ' 45' W. 2.75 chains; ' j 40; 30' W. 3.12 chains; S. M A W 3 00 chains; S. .30; 30' v -..W chains; S. 12 : W. 3.00 cha;' S S. 6-s1 W. 7 07 chains t .. fit'nee junction of three rid . -.ake at 1- 57' W. ."i.Mi cv Vi: '.hence S thence with wat- ..f'nt ' a stake; Fincher and r '-.i ridge and w-: N. " X"r-MgV: line as fol N. 2 30' S .:4i' V. 4.06 chains : W '.' 4.1-'nains; N- 30c 30' c-ha r.-haiC: X. 4' E. 19 X N VI 40' W. 3.10 chains; ly West 4.40 chains; -VrVth 14: '.0' East 210 chains; .i wate.- 1 .. ..!. V.. tl... - . swim on niy oacn. oj mv A-a bush where ve fellows a! ,va. our .-hirts while in JUnt cut down year ago for saw tim'f ..inr er U'jSi ing a ai'ils have their - olllc- ! to. -i!"., nr arte! s ill. will icing The Reveri The reverse is tin; side opposite to that which Is commonly visible. Mor ally it Is a contrary representation or statement of opinion or fact, and des ignates that which Is contrary In char ncter, elreunistanrcs, or nature. 1 .it ornry I'igest. ..enduring the fifth end' fetched a strong right to "f ear and landed him agai K'd Je't which broke and he t' --ist the rope. ..f lige perkin-onV w -d in the lap mad- him and k: fe and lige got heavv licks befoi -i Itas.sed several -eppeiate them e the empire could into the i in- . he was pushed back . .When we dived off of ' , ' we always got either - fcip-rock,. or tur back badly bl: r f1"111'" struck the water, b' w-l whn we to hurt folks who it n 1 m I made a iun-f tnat way now. and my hea l Jwi-unib dive once, in the hotter -ruck an old stump the only w J the f"nd, and that tea thJt -i" u ever could have got- itua-p out ol our pond..o h in accioent. W ' hxd lour (. hve dinereni pths in our wasr.-nole- i nere was x pujn "up to tr.e lintes," a little farther over it was "hiD-deep." while a fttt- steps further on, we tound it was "waist deep." then came "chin deep. ' and finally we arrived at "over your head." N e 5wam across that ;a.int with fear and trembling, and e unto the boy that got strangled in the atttmpt. ju.-t su de City Had Three Name) Mobeetie. Texas, "mother city r.inhnndle." has had three names nnd been siluated o ferent sites. of the different three dif- mended. . .the .-; bang e'e nil .uirted ' as he got j ed to iiim ! he m ..!-.-r liini a to ; and ii ! a m I t hen i.nd the rope.s were xth ending started otf with a when kid oanged frog in the Closed same up ami diooo out 'of lii- nose- as soon i: wiped -with, a towel hand- oy or.i- ot the judges, an I i iMve at- kid anil, kicked rible iilow to . his right took lh,. -'.count up to 2o he got ii(). but wn- liii-ht aiinv g' 5 40 W. 1.95 chair; X - 4 hV Pftains; N. So' 10' W .; r- North 10' 45' We--. ; j 'i!i North 14' We-- -iain; in. i - 4 vj n. N: 25' W. 4.26 chains; X- 27' ;o' v i.07 chains to the BEGINNING. J; being that portion of the F. if. V,'; er 209-acre tract, a-s per rmv- . plat of J. H. Terrell. Surv.,;. .. tober 1933, which lies vn side of the Highway lein Crabtree to Fines Creek, . about two acres including h Walker residence- This the 28th Jav of Ju: , . : J. A. Lu'.Vi Sheriff of Haywood County, Carolina- Xo- 229 July 12-19-25-Aug LlllVe-l down XcU'li. E ..VStock Uai.tfin.' Long boundi '." j enforced if -tock t 22-:Julv. 'r.,hli.,-.e 1 -on tlU Yi.-ciUtio!) W-lll be Hind thereon. .11. SILVER t'anton, N, G .12-19-27. Clock Thi'i.l Tick I l)os n as ( h ner of Graiullaih in Keai 1. 1 1 Am erica.'" ccnu" MOl' vo i ,1 'In nd 5 1 1 u t km Vets, .(I Ml ears Broke Oies. The Old Song r's Clock Comes True e. Read About It in The'; Weekly, the .Magazine which , -on July 15 with the BAI.I'I- Sl.NDAV AM KMC AN. Htiv jr copy from your favorite news- .lint. i'. and ..kolf p.' oc. 1 I''- g too wa -was i ilii 'M il SWiMMlMl HOLE . .1 p.,id tiio "old s'ycn'ii.ining' hole' a vi-'it a tow .jay.- ago.-- The b". ancli was .-'ill thoi-e; an.. the 'swimming hole wa.s also there. The man Who lived on the home-place told ni" that very little chang,, h..d taken place during '.lie. pa-t 30 years, hut everything looked'' mighty small to me. I I II.. ov or nt'wsaraKT. SAYS THE HOUSEWIFE- "I appreciate the smartstyhng, gleaming white surfaces and simple lines that will add a new modern note of beauty to my kitchen. SAYS THE DESIGNER- "Here is style the years can't obsolete design that not only harmonizes with kitchens of today but fits as perfectly into the style theme of the kitchen of tomorrow." SAYS THE ENGINEER- "I recognize in the sturdy strength of the all-steel cabi nets, outward expression of the matchless quality of their famous mechanism." i. DISTINGUISHED style is now added to the matchless mechanism of General Electric. The refrigerator that has long held leadership in performance now sets new standards of beauty in modern stvling. See these new de luxe models before vou buv anv refrigerator. They are now on display at our show rooms. Note These G-E Features Quiet in operation. Uses less current. Sturdy All-Steel cabi nets with enamel exterior, or porcelain both inside and out. Sliding shelves, adjustable in height. Stainless steel freezing chamber, cannot chip or rust, freezes more ice faster. Conven ient temperature control for fast or slow freezing, tefngeration uninterrupted when defrosting. Automatic interior lighting. Auxiliary foot-pedal door opener.New modern hardware, De luxe Monitor Top models completely equipped with covered glass food container; chiller tray, vegetable pan, ct . .1; wa.s ".something" to swim from one end ol tne ponu aim oacK 10 iue big rock, It was nearly a mile then, t ut by actual measurement last week, it was oniy 17 steps, or about oO .crd-. When a youngun had reached tile stage where he could .-wim "the test,'' no was eligible to be ducked any time, or pushed into the water hat'kw n.s, and p'.-.-ibly held under the waie.- -'I minutes. W'e all gut .-caie.i nigh to death the time we many oiown.-u Jim l-.idrnige. a l.ttic nigger jilay mate ; we ducked .him too I no, ilie-e iit--.v-ai:glei Cilioicte -a .ii.iinii pool- . agat to :e aOo'i i .-!:-' I and uwv .nu.i'iy, 'murky, ,va-'n- liole .'.t:..t.tUU. lllelef lie. . Sues iiis I liysician lor t oiict aiing the Truth. Cancer Sullcrer Doomed t i)ii Liarns His Fate Too Late to Arrange His Business Atl'airs. This and Other Problems Medical Men Fan Dicussed in The' American Weekly, the Magazine which tomes on July 13. wiih the HA LI 1.MOIIK SINDA'i A.MF.KK A.N. liuv vour coin irom x ( 1 1 r f 'i v' ,l r ' -1 nvA 'ln v ,r n f u "u,'n It. Relieves Headache Due To Constipation "Thedford'3 Black-Draught hns been used in my family for years," writes Mrs. J. A. HlgUtowr.r, of Carthage, Texas. "I tke it for sick headache that comes from consti pation. When I feel ft headacho coming on, I take a dose of Black-Dra-jf.!'.'.. It acta and rn$ head geta ct-sv. Erfore I knew or .T.acit Draught, I would suffer two or threo davs but not any mors since I have used Black-Draucht." Thtdford's BLACK-DKAT-"(J1IX Purtlv Vegetable l.ajalive "CIUIDPEN LIKE IMF S-iElP" NO'TK E OF EXKt'UTI N 11 A VV .IN' A, ?ALK i.)OU Massie Furniture Co. GENERAL IJg ELECTRIC XOKTit :'( ' A RO i il".TY IN -THE SUPERIOR f'OURT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ON RELATION OF Z ELLIN E WALKER,'-': ' ' -VS. -:-'--.-.. N: H. W ALKER. E. 11. W ALKER, I R ROt. I- Ri J L l KI R, ind J. 1'. HAWKINS. By virtue of ah execution directed to the undersigned from the . Superior Court of Haywood v'V'ounty, North Carolina, in the above entitled action. I will, on Monday the tith day of A u g u s t , 1 y il 4 , at .t w e 1 v e o 'c loc k , Noori,' at the court house door ef Said coun ty, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said I E. H. Walker, one of the defendants, ( has in the following described real estate, to-wit-: KEt.INMNt; at a water oak on OaKs Knob, N. C. James' corner, and runs N. t)5" 57 E. 10.75 chains to a hickory; thencv N. 64' 17 L. 9.19 chains to- a hickory; then with John James' line and watershed of ridge, a.s follows: t;. b7" E. 2-20 chains; S. 06s E. 2.05' chains; S. 70 E. 2.3S chains; S. S2- 40' E. 1.00 chains; S. M 57 E 1 chun-.S 73 E. 2.5 chains; S. 74 50' E. 2.05 chains; S. 70? E. 1.93 chains; S. tS 40' E. 4,91 chains to a poplar; thence S, 7 43 E. 110 chains to a chestnut; thence S. lr 00' W- 55 chains to a poplar stump; thence S. S6 15 E. about 4.65 chains to a stake in the center of the highway le.lfng from Crabtree to Fines Creek; thence in a Souther, ly direction with: the center of said highway about 15 chains to a stake in the center of a culvert over said highway, which stake is about 150 feet in a Northeasterly direction from E. H. a Ike rl residence; thence in a Westerly direction (passing a tobacco barn on South side) 150 feet, more or less, to a wire fence; thence with said fence in a Southerly and then Easterly direction as the same mean ders, to a locust tree on West bank of said Crabtree-Fines Creek High way; thence in an Easterly direction to a stake m the center of said high way; thence with said highway (center) in a Southerly direction to a stake in center of said highway and in the Kirkpatnck and or Palmer line; . thence S. 78 V. 3.3G chains Charter No. 6534 Reserve District No. 1 Report Of Condition Of First National Bank Of Waynesville In The State Of North Carolina,. At The Close Of Business On June 30 1934 ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts '.....$330,587.10' 2. Overdrafts . . . 955.82 3. I'nited States Government securities . . . 59,900.00 4. Securities guaranteed by United States Government as to interest and, or principal 1,700.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities loS,100.00 Banking house, $8,400.00. Furniture and fixtures, S1.00 8,401.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 3600- 9. 10. 11. 12. i: Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . . Cash in vault and balances with other banks . . Outside checks and other cash items . . Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from United States Treasurer Other assets ........ 46,769. 1 126,501. 75 2,501,36. Hi TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand .deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds and denosits of other banks . . . . . . .. ... . 17. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other banks IS. Public' funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or mun nicipalities , . 15). United States Government and Postal savings deposits 20. Deposits' of other banks, including cer tified and cashiers' checks outstanding Total of items 16 to 20: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and, or investments $179,603.89 (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and. or investments 38 1,59 1.70 2,500.011 ... 8,08.",.2II . .$719,590.1;!' .$177,988. 189,59:1.71 179.603 si)' 1 1.2(10.1111 2.81 2. Jti (c) Total Deposits . . .... 856 1,198.59 21. Circulating notes outstanding .... oO.tlHiMm 30, 31. Other liabilities Capital account ; stock, 50(1 shares per share . Surplus ....... Undivided profits ( ash suspense . . Common par $100.00 . . ... , , .. . . $50,000.00 . .......... 60,000.00 -net 7,022.55 Reserves for contingencies . . 18".32 1.31 Total Capital Account . . ... '.-'. ''-- Total Liabilities ......... . MEMORANDUM : Loans and Investments Secure Liabilities 32. United States Government securities . 33. Other bonds, stocks, and securities 34. Loans and discounts .... . ........ . . . .: 135.3 .$749.59i,.''f Pledged To .$ 50.0f0.(0 .'. 88.OiiO.00 , : 59,000.00 35. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) 36. Pledged: '' . :V.;-.- ..,' (a) Against circulating notes outstanding? (b) Against United States Government and and postal savings deposits . . ...... (c) Against public funds of States, counties. school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities . . , . y , (i) Total Pledged . '.; ... . . . . .. .' '. ... -.. . . ?197.(imi.O" 50.(HHl.OO 1 2.000,00 1:;.-,.ih;".0", .$197.i!"0.0 State of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: I, J. H. Way, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true to the -best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. Way, Cashier - .y y.;:- ,'.:-; Cor red-Attest; J. R. Boyd. - " ' ': -' M M. Noland. . '..-- D Reeves Noland '',;.--,'-,-;;,.'.'.',':. Director- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of ,u- 1934. :.'.'- ; J. R. Boyd, Jr Notary Public Mv Commission Expires March 24, 1936
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